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liz: sure are, larry. you're so right. welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald and he's about to make his first appearance in the battleground swing state of oregon and will he get the security he needs? running mate jd vance about to speak this hour. swing sate wisconsin and monitoring both of that and we'll bring any developments to you live. now, senator marsha blackburn joins us in just a moment and she's been strong on this and protecting presidents and is trump safe. is he gets the security he deserves and now top democrats and richard bloomenthal slamming the white house for stone walling. >> the federal reserve cutting interest rates. >> powell took a stand for
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independence of the federal reserve a day after president trump bashed the system he was trying to pressure the federal reserve, which is supposed to be an independent body. liz: okay, pot meet kettle. now senate democrats pressuring the fed to do a jumbo rate cut, bigger than what wall street expects and is the media going to have outreach over that? tonight this story -- >> i have to say, i'm increasingly concerned by how we see donald trump's alarring closeness with the kremlin. liz: inventor of the debunked trump russia collusion story and she's back at it. hillary clinton now says voters should be criminally charges were spreading misinformation. so should she arrest herself.
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liz: kamala harris want as jumbo $4 trillion tax hike over the next four years and tax hikes are mas kansas city chiefs raiding and kamala harris did a close thing for opportunities today and sara huckabee again tonight at 7:00 p.m. and new develop el pasos into the probe of two as is nation attempts on his life. joining us from senate judiciary, marsha blackburn. senator, always greatful to have you on here. are you concerned that former president trump doesn't have enough security and senator
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richard blumenthal said they're stone walling the assassination probe. >> we want to make sure that all of our candidates are going to be well protected. right now our focus is on president trump because president biden has said let's give him the same level of coverage that he had as his secret service protection was different when he was president opposed to what he's getting right now.
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they need to keep them safe. there's been two assassination attempts on president trump. tahin tried to put him in jail and he's relentless, thank goodness. he's out there fighting for the american people every day and, liz, we want him to keep fighting for the american people every day. that means the secret service needs to do their job and we're grateful for those that were with him on saturday. they're not answering questions and why weren't there drones or dogs? why were they not going through and watching more closely and thank goodness an agent was walking the tree line and saw the gun.
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synergy home department they search the perimeter of the golf course after the attempted assays sin was there for almost 12 hours. watch senator blumenthal. >> i am reach ago point of total outrage because the response from diploma of security is totally lacking and in fact i think it's coming for stone wall and department of homeland security has to do more not only to me but to the american people and has to do it deck quickly or all the series theories that are dangerous. liz: this is about the office of the presidency, senator. even temporal integrations.
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>> yesterday i sent a letter to acting director roe of the secret service calling on them to step up the pace of president trump on what he needs and we also have senator blumenthal have answers on why they flubbed everything at butler and why we still do not have the answers as to what actually happened and we do not have the assurances they are moving forward full steam ahead to provide president trump every single thing that he needs in order for him to be safe, his staff to be safe and the people at his liz: democrats are ratcheting up the dangerous
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language and live to peter doocy at the white house. reporter: good to see you, liz. good evening. and president trump says rhetoric from president biden is vice president harris is the reason people keep trying to shoot him. this is from today. >> president biden was clear eyed about the threat that the former president represents to our democracy. reporter: but at the same time, they're warning about dangerous political rhetoric. jot president said, we need to tone that down. we need to tone it down. reporter: how can both of these thins be true at the same time? tone down the rhetoric but also refer to the former president as a threat to knock seizure disorders. the press secretary explains. how many for as is nation
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attempts on donald trump till the president, vice president and you pick a different word to describe president trump other than threat? reporter: peter, if anything from this administration, i actually completely disagree with the premise of your question. we have been very clear in condemning political violence from here. reporter: that is the official line from this white house today. i had a chance to shoot a question to president biden in the oval office from close distance on whether or not he thinks the democratic lawmakers need to stop using threat to democracy to describe trump. president biden didn't answer. liz: peter, thank you for taking time to be with us tonight. >> thank you, liz. >> difference between conservatives and lib liberals s that no one has tried to kill kamala harris in the last couple of months and two people tried to kill donald trump in the last
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couple of months and that's strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric and cut the crap out. liz: that was jd vance slamming the rhetoric that democrat haves been using against former president trump. bring in washington examer byro. democrats are angry at trump and this campaign released dozens of examples of their incendiary rhetoric and deputies blame trump and his rhetoric and we don't know if the aidoo tempts assassin -- attempted assays sins were influenced and second one holds liberal values. where do you dom down on this? >> we can all agree that attempts to assassination a presidential candidate are threats to democracy. that's pretty clear. as far as what jd vance said, i'll be a little careful because there's nuts out there everywhere and we want the secret service to protect joe biden is kamala harris as much
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deputies pouring poison into the u.s. electrical system for years and i would say going back to 20156789 let's please watch what has been said. watch this. >> tram subpoena a threat to this nation. >> he's a genuine danger to american security. >> donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy and most dunned wantal freedoms. >> had to be stuck in an elevator with president trump, mike pence or jeff sessions, who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> i done know why there's not uprisings all over the country.
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larry: people are tired of this and don't want to see america torn apart like this, byron. time for this not naive or fatally naive and truth and reconciliation and get all members of congress to sit down, put on their foods and footage of what they said on a big screen with voters inside congress to say stop it. you're wrong. don't do this anymore. this is not america.
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>> you think, how account threat be eliminated and have to understand the effect that has on an unstable individual like the guy that's now under arrest for planning to kill trump and the one that unsuccessfully shot at trump or wounded trump in butler, pennsylvania. liz: i've been doing this job for 40 years and i've testified before congress twice and irs abuses of taxpayers and in and out of dc for 40 years and i've never seen a corrosive poisonous democrat party as we have seen since, i think, 2015. this is the most vicious democrat party america has had to suffer expounder it needs to stop. thank you, byron. jd vance about to speak in hour in swing state, wisconsin and we'll monitor that and bring you developments live. now this -- liz: hillary clinton
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is back at the lies and stories and now claims that voters should be criminal reigns leading charged for spreading misinformation. should she arrest herself? we have the sound and tonight a new report over 100 suspected members of the violent venezuelan gang treppe dela ago walleye and happening on harris' watch and what texas is doing and ron johnson is here to react. remember this outrage.
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soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. liz, welcome back, feds ricocheting on wall street how far the federal reserve goes and cutting interest rates and the central bank today just started its two day meeting on this and it's a decision that can hit the election and edward lawrence at the white house.
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reporter: they were saying they should reduce by 75 basis points and if the fed is too cautious in cutting rates and it will needlessly risk the economy heading towards a deeper cut and the economy and could jump start inflation. 75 basis points would make it cheaper to finance more federal debt. the market's believe there's a 63% chance of a 50-basis point cut. >> it's not at 2% but close and minimum of 25 basis points is low and going for that and >> i think every gradual methodical
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pace once we're in a different policy stance is likely to be appropriate. reporter: that's a hint towards a 25 basis point cut. plus, i heard that if the federal reserve cuts deeper than that, the markets could be spooked and that the federal reserve knows something the markets don't. liz. liz: always great reporting from the one and only edward lawrence. thank you, edward. be sure to tune in tomorrow to fox business to hear what the federal reserve does say about that much anticipated rate cut. >> are the price of groceries too high? yes. do we have more work to do? yes, and i believe i offer a new generation of leadership for our country. that is about, in particular turning the page on an era that sadly has sold attempts to incite fear and create division in the country.
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liz: again, dodging the question and vice president kamala harris speaking with the association of black journal is and admitting the price of groceries are too high and only solution is turn the page. she's been in office for nearly four years and joining us for reaction and american for tax reforms, grover norquist. great to see you again, grover. she had a spending jump $21 trillion. not the 3, which was too much. she lectures us. talk about it and harris as a is that the torr and track record of massive spending demands and
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we're finding estimated $31 trillion over ten years she demanded and watch dog says she would have literally turned the government into unprecedented atm machine, spitting out trillions in free money. that's a lot of inflationary spending when the american rescue plan at just about >> she's looking to turn the united states into a european country and wanes on middle income people and taxes on wages of middle income people are higher than in the united states. they have a value added tax of about 20%. that gives you all the money you need for welfare program. liz: 31 trillion. good gracious. thank you.
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fox business alert and president biden deciding not to block a port strike on the east coast in the gulf of mexico. now, u.s. presidents can intervene in labor disputes and put national security for them and coming up and swing state, wisconsin. also tonight, remember this. >> donald trump has around him including two men with activities are reportedly investigated with ties to ru russia. liz: the mueller report debunked any election interference with donald trump and russia and they
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claim voters should be criminally charged for spreading misinformation and this is de-budget russia collusion and going for them -- debunked collusion and tren de aragua gang and they did rush the border in texas and wisconsin senator ron johnson and it's all coming up next. >> no rational action and
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national guard. now this news is coming in, texas governor greg abbott says he has to do a new crackdown because 100 suspected members of the violent venezuelan tren de aragua gang in the crowd. welcome to the show, from senate homeland security ron johnson. always great to have you on the show again. thank you for joining us and what do you make of this and this gang is now accused of clients across the country in chicago and they're in california, they're in basically new york city and now basically texas governor is saying he's going to designate them a foreign terrorist gang. >> elizabeth this is just the tip of the ice burg.
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it's part of the millions that the biden harris let into the country and legal pathways they've established and it's going through embassies and going to let people in and the application and this is completely out of control and as i said, we are only seeing the tip of the ice burg and hear all the migrant crimes and the rapes and murders and just the tip of the ice burg. the taxpayers and have property taxes and more that are going to have to go up. >> well, this is going to cost
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americans billions in central america, you'll get a dvd showing your children or wife going to church or school. the little re-on and know there's cultivating marijuana crops and that type of thing they'll do it quietly and it's too late and they fully establish it. i am highly concerned about what we're going to be witnessing over the next months and years.
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he'll be hammering away for inciting violence and much, much more. aishah hasnie has more. reporter: elizabeth, good to see you as well. it's remarkable thinking about the former president getting back on the campaign trail and getting out there and 48 hours after this second attempt on his life and people you see behind me are eager to see him in person and want to hear the details of what happened on the golf course on sunday. they want him to talk about the economy, which is the number one issue here. he actually >> we got into the
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cart and moved along pretty good. i want the former president blamed the left for the assassination attempts and some of the people on the ground in flint, things have gotten out of hand in american politics and the rhetoric kneads to come down from both sides. >> i've never seen the chaos and name calling and information and vitriol here. on both sides it's going for them sara huckabee sanders and focus is the auto industry and
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manufacturing jobs and crucial swing state. she does here later on this week and looking at campaigns. liz: aishah hasnie, great reporting. >> do you believe americans are better off now than four years ago in >> so i was raised as a middle class kid. liz: that's not really the answer; right? we have the latest data out of u.s. census bureau. showing that thanks to inflation u.s. and bring in u.s. congresswoman erin. show the data and median household income down to about
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>> liz the teamsters yet to endorse a candidate and met with vice president kamala harris and wants a massive $4 trillion tax hike over ten year asks that's her opportunity agenda? tax foundation said the hikes will create over job losses of about 786,000 jobs and going to cut to gdp and basically going for that tax line and going to propose and taxes on unrealized gains and up to the investment bucket and it'll be an economy worse than we've ever seen under president harris and we have a lot to fear under this proposed tax plan. liz: congresswoman, great to have you on. good to see you. thank you so much for joining us tonight. good to see you.
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>> you too. she's back at it. now says voters should be criminally charged for spreading misinformation and should the media ask should she arrest herself? democrats in the media doing their best to repaint and change the of former president trump. >> he registered as a republican and voted for 2016. white american trump supporting and we'll have them on today.
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some -- civilly or even in some cases criminally charged is something that would be a better deterrent. liz: hillary clinton was orchestrating the most destructive pron began data committee campaign in history, trump and russia. welcome jon levine and national review staff writer caroline downey. great to have you both on. good to see you. both all over this story. jon, first to you. now saying that people should be criminally charged if they don't go along with democrat narratives about trump? >> i mean, leave aside the hypocrisy the first person behind bars under this kind of regime is hillary clinton for all the misinformation she'd been putting up. put that aside. this is unperson stuff. it's really soviet stuff and stuff you'd expect to see in russia or north carolina.
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proctocal implications of something like that coming into the past and people hauled off for jail for tweets and jokes and seizure disorders terrific cal websites -- satirical tweets and it's a climate where the justice system was weaponnized by the democratic party and he never moved to do that and hillary clinton is free today as she ever was and democrats ran on holding trump accountable and they've immediately tried to shove him in prison to prevent him from going and it's a dangerous time and very dangerous stuff and i think it's sad to see a former presidential candidate, leader of her party espousing stuff that's so anti-american. liz: the assassination attempt on former president trump. caroline, what do you make of
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all this? >> to your point and his point, the great irony of all this, this declaration, this draconian proposal of hers she herself spread misinformation after 2016 with the russia hoax to explain away her loss and to delegitimize trump's victory and it's nothing new. hillary clinton has went to war and gone to war against the first amendment for years i remember that she made it a litmus test for supreme court nominees whether or not they would commit to overturning citizens united. remember, that was the decision that ended the ban on federal tv cable airing of a certain critical documentary about a certain critical politician whose name is hillary rodham clinton. how many more times do we have to teach democrat this is lesson. you cannot punish speech, no matter how much you think it's insulting or how much it's
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russian propaganda. i mean, this is supposed to be the party of democratic norms and freedoms. i should say, hillary clinton, happy constitution day, but she has no disregard for it. liz: yeah, this is an abnormal democrat party and russian mineral sergai said the author couldn't imagine the totalitarianism that he is witnessing in the u.s. right now. that's russia's top minister. what do you think? >> i don't know that russia necessarily has a leg to stand onto criticize our record on freedom and human rights given they're routinely jailing and murdering their st.s. liz: true, >> i won put much stock in a north korean diplomat and has a point in the objective sense and moving in a liberal less free direction and hillary clinton's comments are not unique. they are not abnormal to her. i think they're very representative of the democratic party that will take power if kamala harris is elected.
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liz: yeah, what do you think? >> aauthoritarian re-seems and the slippery slope due touchdown passaltarianism is -- totalitarianism is well treaded and we cannot foul down it as a country. liz: good to see you both. democrats in the media they are doing their own narrative. trump's second attempted asis sin and horris cooper going to react to the sound. we'll show you what's going on next. ♪
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you on. that was democrat congressman coons and joy reed, they are trying to repaint the picture of second attempted asa assassin. how do you feel about media and democrats politicizing it. >> apparently this is victim shaming, victim blaming, if you have been the target of an assassin for progressives, it is your fault. maybe it is what you were wearing? maybe it was where you were located. this is outrageous. it is unbelievable that we can't have responsible elected leaders stand up and say, there is no violence allowed in our political system. you want to support your candidate, do so freely, no shooting, no stabbing, no violence of any kind. shame on them. elizabeth: so, let's show the suspect's tweets, he
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supports biden and harris and repeated their line democracy on ballot, he did reportedly use to support trump in 16 but he flipped. there is a broader issue at stake that those sound clips we showed horace, did not capture. that america does not want to be divided like this, they don't want to see any presidential candidate subject of an assassination attempt should that not be the focus of the reporting. >> it should, as i said, this looks like victim blaming. why on earth would we care what the assassin's -- failed assassin's registration was in terms of who they were voting for or not, -- turns out that evidence is overwhelming this person hated donald trump. this person was in many ways posting things that we would call woke. but the point here s if
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-- is, if you are media or an elected official you ought to say to everyone, there is never any reason to resort to violence, our political system requires us to never resort to violencism how do you think that voters respond to this. >> i think viewers reject this. and i think that voters reject this, this is how msnbc loads people watching and -- losing people watching and viewing and how a senator loses a popular support and party, this is not the way to go. elizabeth: all right, horace cooper, pleasure thank you, good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business, dvr us, we hope you enjoyed show, we have a big show tomorrow for you, not time to send it over my good pals dagen and charlie. >> thank you, emac. elizabeth: sur
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