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officials slam the white house's new report whitewashing biden's responsibility for afghanistan. they are caught on tape contradicting their report. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with more. reporter: donald trump's secretary of state pasted the white house report. they said they left the playbook hund and it was ignores. >> they took the plan we had and made a hash of it and the american people suffered for it and america's standing in the world has suffered today. >> it was a hasty withdrawal from afghanistan. not only did we lose brave americans there. we left others abroad.
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there is little disagreement of on that except from the white house. reporter: president biden's approval rating has before hee recovered from the withdrawal. they said we now prioritize. president biden said it would not look like the fall of saigon. >> there will be no circumstance where you see people lifted off the roof of the embassy in afghanistan. it's not comparable. reporter: she said all u.s. forces should not have been pulled out of afghanistan. liz: joining us, ronny jackson. congressman, the white house
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saying they are proud of biden's exit and no one will get fired? >> no one is being held account r accountable for this. we have been having hearings with the armed services committee and foreign affairs. general mckenzie, the sitcom commander recommended they leave a minimum of 2,500 troops there. they decided to do that. they reduced the number to 600. they shutdown bagram which was key. they got 13 americans killed. they destroyed the credibility of the united states all over the world. this is embarrassing and somebody needs to be held accountable. liz: the families of the 13
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troops killed are upset over this whitewashed report. blaming president trump when biden set his over exit plan? >> i remember asking. at the time he told me that was a decision brought to him by his military advisers. if you look at this document, john kirby said it was not a document meant to focus on accountability. but instead it blames the previous administration and the afghan allies. at best it says there were intelligence failures. i think there will be outrage even thought it was dropped right before the holiday weekend. liz: they drop this right before
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the easter weekend. when biden pulled the trigger on leaving before 9/11. they have white house reporters accusing them of doing this news dump. we have pentagon and state department doing their own classified briefing and reports to congress. they are trying to preempt that with this whitewashed report. >> for all this talk of chaos, i didn't see it from my perch. no one is saying everything was perfect. but a lot went right. we inherited a deal struck between the previous administration and the taliban. the argument is ludicrous that we left billions of dollars of stuff in afghanistan. you have know who is responsible for that equipment? the afghans. it's their equipment. >> there were children being killed. people hanging off air force
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jets. and you are saying you are proud of how this mission was conducted? >> proud of the fact that we got more than 124,000 people safely out of afghanistan, you bet. >> this 12-page document is a whitewash. it's devoid of citations and in essence their version of events. liz: why is john kirby talking like this? he's usually a straight short. now he says afghans are living better lives? all those men, women and children being tortured by the taliban. 9,000 americans stranded. and the taliban abandoned billions of dollars in equipment. >> it reminds middle east baghdad bob situation where we
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had a guy in iraq saying the americans weren't in iraq. i can't believe john kirby said something like this. we have 85 billion dollars in military equipment and weapon systems behind. we released thousands of isis fighters from the prison in bagram. this is unbelievable. they had 8 months to prepare this. 8 months the biden administration had to get their ducks in a row. they were worried about their woke social agenda and the green new deal, and this is the result. liz: this is the worst presidency since truman, the polls show. president biden went on abc right after afghanistan collapsed in august of 2 2021 *
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saying he still have have withdrawn even without montreal's plan. >> would you be withdrawing troops like this even if president trump hadn't made that deal with the tall sphwhan. >> i would have figured out a way to withdraw the drooms. the -- the troops. >> is the taliban takeover of afghanistan now inevitable? >> no. >> the crowd size is smaller than it was in the first few days. we are not experiencing to the degree we did last monday the physical crush and chaos. >> there is john kirby admitting yes, it was chaotic.
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yesterday he claimed it was the not chaotic. there is biden saying he would not have pulled out anyway. it doesn't matter. there was no treaty they pushed through the senate when biden was forced to do what he did. what is this going to do to his polls? >> we have republicans and democrats pointing fingers at each other. there was bipartisan support for leaving afghanistan, and there is american fewer year about the way it was done. if you rewind to that summer on cable television we saw the chaos at the airport. we we saw the heartbreaking ima. liz: critics are roundly condemning this report.
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congressman jackson, phil regularman, thanks for joining us. steve forbes, it's good to see you. the march jobs report came in as $236,000. hourly earnings still dropping to 4.2%. that's the lowest in two years. inflation will hammer that. >> that's right. and people are still falling behind. and the fact of the matter is, you points out earnings are still falling. the jobs report was okay. but it's still trending down. so in terms of the jobs, especially small employers have had such a hard time hiring, they are reluctant to let people go. that will be the last thing you see go down. you look at what's happening in manufacturing and parts of
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services. things are going in choppy water. the federal reserve which doesn't know how to fight inflation except by trashing the economy isn't achieving its goal. the economy is being hurt. liz: biden is taking a victory lap saying he's creating jobs. he's under water on he front, steve, now he has got this. two 2024 contenders, ron desantis and robert kennedy jr. they are critical of the fed's plans for a digital dollar. >> i hope the republicans if they win in 2024 will prevent
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the fed from doing it. it will allow the government to know everything you do. you think the irs is bad. they track you on everything above $600. now anything above one penny they will track you. why are you buying more gasoline than we think you should. it's a form of social control and it should be stopped. we are not going to have it in the land of the free. liz: they will hire 30,000 workers with the $80 billion it got. we have got that, too. can congress step in and say to the federal reserve, you can't do that? >> yes, they could. the federal rye serve is a creature of congress. in terms of the irs, they are hiring new agents now, but next year the budget is supposed to
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come out of the house of representatives, they should block that funding for the irs agents. they are going mainly after the middle class and small businesses. those people don't have the resources to defend themselves the way a large corporation would. liz: steve forbes, good to see you again. happy easter. we have economic pro liz peek. the white house crackdown on fossil fuels has utilities potentially shutting down even gas pipelines into your homes in many states in order to go green. we'll have more on the murder of cash app founder bobby lee. we have a new poll, the majority
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of americans believe trump will not get a fair trial. even stormy daniels agrees that the trump indictments an overreach. the chaos driven by democrats and tennessee state legislatures, could that spread to other states? >> at my house we have decorum. imagine if that happened on the congressional floor during the state of the union address. a third kid. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes. take control of your financial future to empower what's next. (christina) with verizon business unlimited,
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i am. liz: look who is back with us. byron york. we have news coming in. the two democrat lawmakers who were expelled from the tennessee lawmaker. they say they plan to protest again this monday and they claim racism. >> the whole thing turned quickly into a racial controversy. it didn't start that way. it was a protest about guns and the covenant shooting three days before that protest.
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the two expelled lawmakers are black. the third lawmaker who was also accused of disrupting the house was white and she was not expelled. this quickly has become a racial ise. i would expect you will see ongoing protests along the lines of occupy wall street for quite a while in nashville. liz: could it spread to other states? >> it could. this actual event was not unique, but it's somewhat unusual. there are always racial issues that arise. liz: the state lawmakers claim they didn't have a voice. didn't they weigh in on almost every bill anyway? prior to them getting expelled they were voting against the school safety bill that would add armed guards to every school
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in tennessee. >> they were members of the tennessee house so they could speak on any issue being considered. they had more of a voice than the average person because they had run for and gotten elected to public office. many news reports haven't described what actually happened. march 30 protesters poured into the house and senate in nashville. there is a gallery overlooking the house floor. the protesters were very loud and one of the representatives justin jones sneaked in a megaphone that day and he and justin pearson and gloria johnson iii went to to the dais
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used the megaphone to drown everybody out and stopping the lawmakers in the house for nearly an hour. liz: students hard, chanted and even destroyed a bible to shut down a conservative speaker. then you have swimmer riley gains, she says she was physically hit and forced to shelter for safety. >> i think you are seeing the voices on the left becoming more aggressive, and actually violent and totally intolerant of what the other side has to say or what the authorities have to say. in the tennessee house they were discussing school vouchers as was planned for -- scheduled for
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that day. representative jones decided that was not addressing the crisis at hand. the crisis at hand as he described it which was the gun issue and took over the house, occupied the house to discuss the issue he felt they should be discussing. liz: byron york, thank you very much. former california california gul candidate larry elder next. and. a brand-new poll, the majority of americans believe trump will not get a fair trial in new york. even stormy daniels agrees trump's indictments an overreach. this new threat to your energy bills.
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liz: joining us now, economic whiz, a great columnist and writer, liz peek. we have more news coming in. two of america's biggest utility companies, dominion and national grid, they are weighing welter to sell off parts of their national pipeline network because the crazy greens wants to limit the gas we can use in our homes. does anybody in the white house think this is safer and will cost us less money? >> you can see in states which have put forward the drastic
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declines and requirements for less carbon emissions, electricity is running twice what it is in other states. but what's really frustrating is we are not ready for electric. they want to put clean gas out and put in its place wind power and solar power. we could be out hundreds of billions of dollars and basically get nowhere in the push to eliminate carbon emissions. all these are just things the biden white house put out and
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they don't make sense. liz: this sounds like fairytale promises for electricity that isn't engine rated yet. when people charge their electric cars they do it at night when there is no wind or solar. dominion serves the midwest and the northeast. the electric prices are twice what they are in other parts of the country. this is cheap fuel compared to things like offshore wind towers. what we have seen is an increasing number of communities across the country saying we don't want solar farms in our
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backyard. we don't want wind towers. they are noisy, they are expensive and they hurt or landscaping. i think this is an unholy mess. but once these decisions are made, i think they are irreversible. what we want in our energy system is redundancy so if the wind fails as it did in the north sea a year ago or something goes wrong on an offshore wind turbine that you have a nation natural gas backup. we should not be putting out to passture our current capabilities. liz: the white house will announce new epa rules for gas cars. >> only 7% of new car sales were
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electric cars in the united states. people are not buying them. they don't want them mainly because we are not ready. in some places like california where electricity costs have gone through the roof. charging your electric vehicle compared to filling up your car with gas is not necessarily cheaper. yes you have to do it at night and it costs a lot. liz: it will hit the poor really hard. >> that's true of the entire climate agenda. all this raises the cost of everything we manufacture and produce. we have a huge geopolitical competitive advantage in cheap fuel. that's what the white house wants to get rid of. our european competitors are doing the same thing. but even they have not gone as far as we are trying to go.
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liz: thanks for joining us. happy easter. the majority of americans believe former president trump will not get a fair trial. even stormy daniels agrees that trump's indictments an overreach. the former gubernatorial candidate, larry elder. the murder of cash app founder bobby lee sending shock waves throughout san francisco. the san francisco chronicle says san francisco is on the brink. did any of these far left politicians show any data that the no cash bail would make anyone safer? the answer is no. asthma isn't p. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world
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it reports what economists and experts were sailing all along. it finally got wake-up call. pandemic lockdowns were a catastrophic mistake. it put san francisco and america's cities on the brink. >> it's good to see you, liz. we are starting to see that doom loop spread to areas like los angeles. i'm in the melrose area, an iconic shopping area. but now when you drive up and down the street, you see the chained up fence, the graffiti, the board up windows, the for lease sign. the economic death spiral began during the pandemic. and the desolate streets allowed homelessness and crime to spread unchecked. personal theft in the first
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quarter this year up 5% spike if you are looking at has versus 2021. the community we have spoken to said the government support is lacking. >> i don't think any communities in los angeles is getting enough support from our city government. it's murder and mayhem, smash and grabs, kidnappings. drug related overdoses. it feels inconvenient to them to have to talk to groups like us. >> the remedy becomes don't walk alone, avoid that area. and the economic doom loop you are seeing play out in san francisco is happening here. people don't want to go to the office or go shopping. that's why bob lee decided to leave san francisco for miami,
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we now know he was stabbed and killed on a recent visit back to the city. this is the reality that post pandemic liberal cities are facing. liz: look who is here, larry elder, a former california gubernatorial candidate. how can gavin newsom think he can run for the white house. the suspect who murdered bobby lee, the cash app founder in france. that suspect is still at large. >> gavin newsoming things everybody outside of california thinks like californians. they don't. he released thousands of felons. he gave george gascon his job in
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san francisco. and he was behind proposition 47 that allows you to steal $950. not per day, per store. because of cashless bail you have zero chance going to prison. serial arson is now a non-violent offense. assault of a police officer is now a non-violent offense. rape of an intoxicated victim, a non-violent offense. a whole bunch of people are running around in the streets who should be behind bars. regarding the city by the bay. you it's 60% black. but 40% of the arrests for assault are black people. you are 20 times more likely to end up in jail when you don't
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have a father in the home. that's something 70% of blacks saw from. you add this up, it's a perfect storm. when bad guys have a hard time being caught and convicted, crime goes up. liz: did gavin newsom, to your knowledge, did any far left politician show their no cash bail and weak on crime reform would make communities safer? >> no. it's just all feel good. because bad guys are victims of society. they didn't do any research. we know people who commit crimes and are released from prison are likely to reoffend to the tune of half of them. because it doesn't come to their neighborhoods. this is why it's such a big story. mr. lee was in an affluent area
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of san francisco. he was stabbed to death. in briefly hills the wife a record mogul was murdered in her house. a ucla student was in a high-end store in hancock park and she was killed. stuart varney and you have been asking me for years,t will it take? it will take the crime going to affluent areas where the rich people have spent money on campaigns and candidates that put into effect parole is that don't affect them. but now it's affecting them. maybe they will wake up. i hope so. sarah foster is blasting san francisco's quote liberal leadership on instagram saying liberal politicians are ruining
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liberal cities. she is upset about the murder of cash app founder bobby lee. >> if you were on the streets and you were mental are you ill or on drugs, now a cop says get up or the guy on the street says or what? there is no no orwhat. they have allowed people to sleep on the streets with no consequences. we have got that hot take coming up. former federal prosecutor with a new poll. the majority of americans believe former president trump won't get a fair trial, even in new york city.
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liz: let's welcome to the show former federal prosecutor fr ancie hakes. >> they are blaming trump for the botched withdrawal from afghanistan. what do you think about the timing? >> the timing is interesting. right now it's pile on donald trump. he's been indicted so now we can blame him for everything. the public will hate him because he will be considered a
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criminal. they figure they can get away with accusing him of just about anything. it's ridiculous to accuse him of fault in the afghanistan withdrawal considering the president was president for months and months before the withdrawal. they always try to portray joe biden as a strong decisive leader. it looks weak to say you couldn't do anything in the 8 months since your predecessor left. >> four out of 10 americans believe donald trump would not get a fair trial in new york city. many americans calling this a witch hunt. stormy daniels apparently agrees that trump's indictment was over the top. let's get your reaction to this. >> you can view any type of
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closure with donald trump? >> specific to my case i don't think his crimes against me were worthy of incarceration. i think the other things he has done if he's found guilty, absolutely. >> stormy daniels says the view of i think is what most people think, this is a huge overreach going on on this case in manhattan. liz: what do you think, francey? >> he says his crimes against her. i don't recall him committing a crime where she is the victim. it makes no sense to bring these charges now. i think they are out of time. and i agree with most of the american public that this is a political case and the president cannot get a fair trial.
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what disturbs me is you have a significant number of the public saying the case is political but they think it's okay that the charges were brought. that suggests a bigger problem with our justice system. liz: the underlying felony the d.a. bragg didn't step up. it wasn't in the indictment. does that violate trump's 6th amendment right to know what the charge is? where do you come down on that. was trump's constitutional rights violated here? >> any accused person's rights are violated when the d.a. does not bring charges that comport with the constitution. they are time barred under the new york statute. you can't prosecute someone for
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something that is time barred. it's also a violation of the constitutional rights of the president when you don't state the offense you are accusing him of and yet you file a statement of facts that only partially describes the conduct. then you give a press conference and refuse to state the crime under which your theory of prosecution exists. i think the president's constitutional rights were violated. liz: have a good easter weekend. and happy passover for all our friend out there.
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>> back with us for our hot tecy elder, where do you come down on this? the 2024 race, now we have trump, biden, desantis, robert kennedy junior, gavin newsom, do you think voters by and large are aware what's going on with crime and the cost of living in the problems in california? >> i really don't think so you mentioned gavin newsom he's from san francisco but the recent article by leo and economist of ucla said if you live in the city you have a one in 16 chance of being a victim of a violent
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or property crime that make san francisco more violent than 90% of all cities in america big and small and twice as violent as compton outside of l.a. known for the drug activities i don't think people are aware of it i watched fox and are competing networks and nothing nothing about the border nothing about crime i think a lot of people are ill-informed. >> wooden is, in the 2024 race of gavin newsom ram. >> absolutely that plus some setting up a board for reparation and him setting up a committee that's going to determine the wages of fast-food restaurant owners him banning gasoline powered cars, new cars by 2035, him mandating a course of ethnic studies everybody graduating high school people have no left-wing this guy is he signed a bill mandating every publicly corporation in california has a buddy from lgbtq whatever it is community on their board of directors that's probably a violation of the 14th amendment but that
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does not stop this guy i don't think people realize what a left-wing woon he is. if he decides to get in which i don't think he will, joe biden can fog up a mere he will be the nominee and if he's not the nominee, will harris will be. before you say she's less popular than joe biden, the first contest is south carolina where 60% of the voters are black, mostly black female and they love, love kamala harris. one popularity among blacks at 70% i'm sure 75 or 80% among black females, if she's kicked aside in favor of a white dude like mayor pete or gavin newsom, the black female what vote republican they will not vote ensuring the republican nominee he or she will win. >> president biden campaigned on being a unity president, critics say he's really divisive. the white house reporters are saying they did a holiday news dump with afghanistan report on biden's botched exit whitewashing what happened and pointing the finger at trump.
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they said they were proud of the exit when 13 troops were murdered, 9000 americans treated still 175,000 americans stranded behind caroline's. this is the divisive white house. >> at some point there to blame president trump for the sinking of the titanic. he was in office for eight months as we pointed out earlier he could reverse any policy that he did not like, he reversed donald trump's policies on oil and gas and the policies on the border right away. there was nothing that stopped his commander-in-chief joe biden from doing what he wanted to do. he made the decision was disastrous in one of the most embarrassing military episodes in american history and now is try to blame it on trump, it is disgusting. >> his polls are being hit because of the messaging and gas lighting like this. he's trying to blow every president since truman and democrats wants a different candidate for 2024. you 15 seconds. >> the problem is who are you
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replacing them with, gavin newsom, i don't think so, mayor pete, i don't think so there stuck with the biden here steam and they have to live with them. >> what you make of democrat same biden note to 2024. >> again who do you replacing with her gavin newsom, he has not announced they had to be somebody with somebody, they have nobody, joe biden for all of his problems as their best shot and he they know it. maria: you are terrific, will have you back on. we hope you have a good evening, happy easter and passover. i am liz mcdonnell, even watching "the evening edit". that doesn't for us. we hope you have a good evening and a lot of fun this week, remember to e-mail us at fox.com. we love reading your e-mails, let's take it over to dagen and chong at the bottom line. >> happy easter. >> you too
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