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show tommy tuberville, and kamala and democrats can call trump every bad name in the book, they are desperate, he is leading the race, coming down the homestretch. because kamala harris and her s supporters don't want to talk 'failures of biden administration or far left views, they are spending most of their time attacking donald trump personally. the latest on the, act trump tape, calling himself a fascist, almost a meaningless word, not something that voting public understands or believes in, it is incorrect. as "wall street journal" points out today, fascism historically means national socialism, that is government control over much of the economy. turning to the journal by that definition democrats
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are national socialists, they use regulations, mandates, law enforcement, trillions of dollars in spending, all trying to force americans to follow their dictates on climate and culture and other things. add massive kamala harris supported tax hikes to the mix. trump is the deregulator, the tax cutter with elon musk spending cutting, if you want to get technical, democrats are big government socialists hence, fascists, trump is the free enter pry capitalist. -- enterprise capitalist. they inserted kamala without a single primary vote, it was democrats who attempted to keep trump off of the ballot this year in at least a half dozen states. and democrats weaponize lawfare against trump. trying to throw him in jail for 750 years, this phony
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politicalization of biden-harris justice department has collapsed on appeal. it is the democrats, kamala who want to end the senate filibuster and pack the supreme court, undermining the constitution, yes, it was the democrats who exploited russian collusion hoax in 2016, remember? until it was the exposed as a lie financed by hillary clinton. the trump attack, is failing now. he is improving in the polls, on the issues. and in the swing states, and in the national count. i know polls are not votes, they are a snap shot of what people are thinking at the moment and voters are thinking better of trump. byron york pointing out as attacks intensify, trump has become more popular. barack obama accusing trump of being older and lunnier
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and kamala accusing him of being inhinged and unststable. really? but, in editorial piece journal editor mention there are no signs of slippage in trump's mental ac acutety. trump seem morse confident. and more knowledgeable about policy than he was in 2015, he never appears lost in his thoughts the way that joe biden did in the crazy june debate. rich lowry notes that kamala will not talk honestly about the illegal immigration catastrophe because the first biden-harris action was to an amnesty bill, promot promote citizenship among
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immigrants. kamala harris mentioned president trump 23 times in the fox interview, when trump spent a couple hours with editorial board he mentioned kamala's name, once, in other words he would rather talk policy, stay on message, close the border, stop the crime, grow the economy. and restore american peace through strength in the world, that is why he so the favorite. coming down home stretch, camp ca-- kamala harris and her democrats can call him every bad name in the book, they are desperate because they know he is the leader, that is the riff. joining us jason chaffetz, former utah congressman, florida condition man mike waltz. -- congressman mike waltz and tammy bruce.
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here it is, we have a lot of books, let's write books, somewhere some place, someone will read them. >> we can read them. >> hey are there forever. larry: jason, i have note seen you forever, i want to get your reaction, they can throw every name at book at trump it is not working. >> -- polls are not votes. but, is their -- there are snap shots trump is doing better, right where he was before he knocked biden out in a c. all these name-callings. >> that gets to your base, only so far, not to the majority. you have to have a compelling case in politics, justification, you have to have a theory as to why you would be better than the other person, to sayure you are just not trump is not good enough, d donald
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trump is running circles around the harris campaign, he loves jousting with the reporters, he shows up at al smith dinner and jokes and has fun, kamala harris can't do those things, donald trump is single best retail politic we have seen, he loves it. kamala harris, she can't do that, not in her dna. larry: a great point, a great retail politicianing and pretty good on issues and pretty good at flipping fries. and flip burgers, flies with extra salt. >> he loves that extra salt. larry: physical -- people say maybe kamala should have done that he had a good time. he enjoyed it the conversations with the crew
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they were talking to him like a regular guy. he was recounting what he did as he did it that is the man, he is the man that you see, and that is why it worked, not because of the nature of it it is because people saw him doing his own thing. being himself, came said, i campaigned for biden -- a woman said i campaigned are about are for biden last month, someone sent me video of him at mcdonald's, i thought oh, my god, how cute, she realized. >> with the apron and red tie in front of apron it was cool. >> also helps he loves the food. if you go on his plane. larry: too much. >> a combo of chick-fil-a, pizza or mcdonald's. larry: mike waltz, this business about calling him a fascist, i would say right
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now it has gotten nowhere. i don't know if voting public. if journal editorial did not remind me that f fascism is economic socialism. >> it is hitler h-light, they backed away a little. they are back it since he was almost killed twice, and iranians trying to kill him right now with on going plots. so it is hitler-light, a dog whistle for calling him hitler, maybe more acceptable in polite democratic circles it is a fire tactic, you are radicalizing to say, if he will take your freedom away he is the dictator of united states. larry: s which freedom. they want to pack the supreme court and ended
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filibuster. >> and electoral college. larry: right. >> you run-up score in 7 cities. larry: they use weaponization against him. >> they are accusing -- >> which freedoms. >> the strength of trump is embodies in a period of 90 days, on the ground, behind a podium with blood on his face to scooping fries at mcdonald's to talk with people of philadelphia. it is the perfect example of what drives him, and what leadership s and to whattic teke-- extend he will go to understanding what needs to be done. they call him a fascist, 90 days ago he said, fight, fight, blood on his face, and wil excuse me people if they want sat on their fries. >> it is very important. i should have put that in the riff.
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they are shooting planks, problem s back to bret baier interview. jason, my take, 25 minutes whatever it was, all she could do is attack trump, basically personally. this unhinged business. or related to fascism whatever that means in democratic mind. she was afraid to talk about issues. people see, that and some sense, that interview was just as bad as first debate with joe biden and donald trump, showed she was incapable of mounting a defense, what have we seen on stump that changes our minds about her. >> kamala h kamala harris' biggest problem is, she is kamala harris. what is her plan to tackle inflation? raise taxes. she is getting rid of trump tax cuts and others and raise them. unrealize capital gains and capital gains.
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everyone understands that. anyone who is policy centric and will vote with information, will look at kamala harris, and say what do you stand for? what do you believe in? do you think you will stand up to world leaders and solving immigration problem, by the way, crime is going up. larry: her economic plans, have been panned, by economists, democratic economists, price control, rents control. two trillion more in spending for various entitlements large and small, 25 thousand for homes, that just jacks up the price of the home more. i'm saying she has no policy that is taking hold. >> that is why you have three democratic senators running ads tying themselves more closely to donald trump not kamala harris. larry: did you can see
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fetterman. interesting care. by the way, come up with senator tuberville later on, fetterman is saying be careful in pennsylvania, and elon musk stumping for trump is a big win, what is elon musk stumping for, cutting government. reducing -- >> getting it out of your life. larry: that is right. >> hire is a hard truth, channel the we have an elected vice president after a term, that they were in was since 19 88, why did george h.w. bush get reelected? they wanted a third term of reagan. she can't define what he is running toward and people have a clear contrast with 4 years of their lives that were better, wallets fuller, families were safe safer and word was more at -- the world was more at peace under donald trump,
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that is a recent memory, their coalition is a mess. are black men voting for trump, they don't know, working whites, we don't, union,.. larry: the barbi barber shop sound, later on, sorry. he -- that will tell you philadelphia, i believe third barbie shop, why. >> it is you have a dynamic mostly black men, men of color at barber shop, community, the local literal retail politics, small businesses, some of them were wearing t-shirts saying make barbers great again, these are hard working, entrepreneurs, small business owners in the heart of it that is we -- we have seen if, i put a tweet up talking about momentum, there is a momentum we feel,
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trump is doing what he loves of ironically i think he has joy that other camp talks about but he enjoys this, he loves the country, others do not enjoy it they don't like us, they is why she does not go to certain places. larry: the barber shops, one of them, i think new york bronx. >> nice to see you all. >> nice to see you. >> wow are you. how good are barbers here? >> excellent. >> very good. >> they are good. >> when you are president, i know, i was able to do three things, to see money, save money, and spent money. >> right. >> jason, so, i like barber shops, but, he can go into that barber shop, he is a billionaire he grew up in queens, queens is an old-fashioned barber shop kind of place, not a fancy hair styling place like
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manhattan, that was in the bronx, i'm getting at he has more in common with them, those guys in the bronx barber shop, 25 dollar hair cut or whatever it is, i get like that, i don't very much mayor left. she can't do that. show is not doing that -- or she is not. >> she is not self confident, she is not sure who she is, she does not have driving principles, donald trump has been around the block, he is comfortable to answer any question you could throw at him, he does it naturally, he enjoys it. the reasons these things are effective is because they are real, america sniffs up this, you look at corner things that kamala harris putting up contrived videos that are so cringe worthy. larry: a beauty at al smith
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dinner. >> the doritos. president trump gets more energy the more he engine -- engages, the more he touches everyday americans the more energized he is. larry: he is the best retail politician of our time, you are right, and he wants to cut taxes. i have to get out of here. >> bravo. >> congressman mike waltz, and tammy bruce thank you, and jason chaffetz, read there are books, we have -- >> wisdom. larry: coming up, how will trump balance the budget and stop inflation, and is elon musk going to help him d to do it? we'll ask howard next on cud loads.
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you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. >> we have 428 agencies america is smothered by over regulation, federal government spending america to bankruptcy, which is crazy. that is what leads to inflation, when the government spends more than it brings in, that causes inflation. larry: boom right there, nailed it joining us howard lutnick, ceo of cantor fitzgerald. thank you for joining us,
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you want to make a balance budget a priority. >> we can do it. there are two ways, you partner with elon musk, department of government efficiency, he is expecting to be able to cut 750 billion a year out of our waste, think. we waste on 6.5 trillion dollars, we waste so much money. it is inconceivable. one fundy one, department of the interior. has tons of office space, each hove office has to be one day a horse ride from the next. you can't make it stuff up. larry: very good. yeah. elon musk, you are not creating a new department he will be major adviser, bringing in businessmen to sit and brain storm then i presume you will implement with through the -- >> omb and gsa and procurement differently, and
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budget process differently, wwe'll cut waste, then revenue, think of the united states of america, we a 6 by. >> we over spend by 2 trillion, we have a gdp, total sales in america, everything. just under 29 trillion, and debt surplus 36 trillion, sounds like we're going to hell, asset value of united states, is 500 trillion market. can elon musk and i come up with a quarter of a percent. a trillion and a quarter of revenues, the answer on oh, yeah, you have companies like apple, ireland has 400 billion dollars. of profits that are ours, just them paying fair taxes
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in america. is 100 billion dollars a year of revenue, again and again and again, remember that department of interior, imagine running the land and mineral rights of the u.s. >> i have wanted to do this for 40 years back to what i was a kid in reagan's budget office. >> how would you like to be partner with elon musk doing it, he is the coolest way to do in the world. larry: the right approach. >> we'll bring in greatest people in the world and balance basketball for donald trump, to do -- balance the budget for donald trump to do it, if he is not elected we'll raise taxes and we don't understand the corporate tax rate, raise is so more money goes to ireland or bring money here, jobs here and business here and balance the budget of u.s., this is fun. larry: ireland is an
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interesting benchmark with 12. 5% interest tax rate, he -- you say, that elon musk is saying if you spend more than you take in at some point that is guaranteed bump up inflation rate, that is what we saw in first years of biden-harris administration. >> yes, the american rescue plan. which from biden-harris march of 2021, democrats get power, they want to help with covid but too late, we're bouncing back already, the companies and economy is ripping so they do a 1.9 trillion dollar rescue plan. that was inflation in the middle of 2022. if you do tariffs, i put a tariff on your mug, your mug is more expensive i'll buy a dev different mug, but if you print money to
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everyone, every mug is more expensive. larry: and the same with another one. the inflation reductionable. >> another strill strillion -- trillion you pump the money out. eggs get more expensive, french fries, donald trump goes to pennsylvania and sserves fries, french fries are up 44%. what a hosing of america. a hiss hosing of america, we got to stop. larry: worth noting when trump addresses it, he throws in growth, he said it to "wall street journal" editorial board a tax cuts will pay for themselves. they have paid for themselve, revenue from 2017 tax cut we're still in 10
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year budget window, they are way above all of the estimates by congressional think about was on the or joint tax committee. that is not -- that is part of the solution. president trump says we'll have more overtime work. we'll have more producers and we'll have more jobs. those things can't be anonyminflation airy, they are counter inflationary. >> in 2019, 3% wage growth, and -- where is the bad patter? it just d does not make sense what they are saying. facts are clear, you have to grow the economy, grow the ability for america to makes it way back, you can't close our lithium line and buy it
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in australia. elon musk ships it from australia to make batteries, the whole green thing, if you buy and ship it is not green, it is gas to get it here,. larry: he could buy it in wyoming, i'm sure at the iron range in lake superior, minnesota. but bidens don't let you excavate and dig so we depend on china, that is another important characteristic. howard, a word. i'm not looking for a name. in terms of the process of the transition. a word on that. >> so, i have called the greatest group of americans, to have served in prior republican administrations, and greatest group of business executives from ross perot and charles schwab and elon musk. and across, steve.
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you have greatest of the best. they are giving us names, they then give us names, every walks into this administration. will be vouched for. ceo. i said wha when do you turn 63, what is your next move? why don't you serve, take this chance, he said why? i do i don't know, run the office of management budget, the cfo for the united states of america, 6 1/2 trillion dollar budget, that sounds like a cool job. larry: a big job. >> he runs a hundred billion dollar company, and calls me said okay i'm in. we'll -- we'll have greatest set of athletes, the best. we will balance the budget, we'll make this greatest administration ever. he has one term, we'll hit
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the ground hard and fast it will be amazing. larry: howard lutnick, terrific stuff thank you so much. >> coming up next on c kudlow, why are democrats trying to keep illegal noncitizens on voter rolls and justice department going after virginia. we'll talk about that is senator tommy tuberville, and former secretary -- no former sec chair jake clayton and r rodney hunt, we'll talk crypto. crypto boys and girls giving it up to trump. i'm kudlow, howard lutnick thank you ever so much. what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course!
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noncitizens on the voter rolls, joining us alabama senator tommy tuberville, and senior deputies, ro rodney hood. back to this here in new york there will be a big vote proposition 1 allowing noncitizens to vote, in alabama, the justice department the biden and kamala cus justice department is suing alabama for taking noncitizens off the role, they won't touch california, they can talk about fascism and call trump anti-democratic what the hell is that then? >> it goes back to save act and house and senate. we begged them, make it fair, at rent of the day
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whoever wins wins, make sure that illegals don't get to vote. they have no plan for that, they don't want anything to do with it, not one democrat would vote for it, i they are coming after my state of alabama we have been working at this for months making it fair. everywhere i go they don't ask about economy or border they ask are we having a fair election will my vote count. larry: go back to the very beginning, something kamala talked to in her interview with bret baier. she said first thing we did, we were worried about immigration. people the save act was a huge amnesty bill. they took out 94 of trump's executive orders to close the border, keep the remain in mexico in place, now we're seeing it 4 years later, same idea, this is
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the save act writ large for this election let noncitizens vote, this is america, how is that possible. >> they didn't put a bill on the floor to vote against anything to do with border, that was a bi big lie. we never saw a bill, we -- one came along later but it was the a bill to codify what they started to do, we talked about sanctuary cities. they don't want a fair election. they want every opportunity to do whatever they want, if they want to do something, go to california lineup that mess. larry: gavin newsom specifically, pushing this, they won't touch it, it is remarkable. >> jay clayton. republicans big beneficiary of crypto pack money, what do you make of it. >> i think it makes sense. it is clear that republican
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agenda will favor the adoption of this promising technology. not just promises but proven, we see it every day in stable coin this is not pie in the sky, this is something that is working. should be brought to our markets. this can make our markets, particularly our markets that are at the, cash end of vehispectrum work well. you look at stable coin in the globe, it can be done instainously for nothing. can will happen. larry: former sec chair, you think it is safe and sound. >> the technology can do regulatory job better, we as regulators need to work with the industry. larry: you can weed out the
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crooks. >> we should weed them out. >> markets work better then. larry: you would stop fed and treasury from running everything. i don't want central bank digital currency. let's have competition among currencies, free markets. >> and stable, not a government digital currency, a bank creating one with competition. >> he has come around. you had -- terrific influence on jake. listen to him, he sound g s like a cr crypto cowboy. >> maybe. >> rodney, first, one last point. on the politics. ohio, crypto are giving a lot of money, bernie m
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moreno, sherrod brown, head of banking committee, your democrat kl colleague. >> sherrod brown is against the crypto, long with elizabeth warren. i think that bernie will make a great senator, i think he will win this race, this is a fair shot for a senator to win in a state even up bernie moreno will win. larry: you have written and spoken, trump is provided black opportunities, black american opportunities and enterenterprise, a big part of the story. >> he has a pro-growth agenda. it was under trump
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communities of colors had access to affordable the most ga -- m mortgages and job creations with president trump you had transparency, a commitment to economic development. and the opportunities. something that not a lot of folks know, i was the first person of color in history of our united states to chair a banking regulatory agency, trump did not do it to check a box, he chose me because i could get the job done, and not saying he did it as rhetoric, i lived it first hand, i have -- i got to see communities benefiting from his policies second chance initiative. 4 mist 450 million invested in historically black colleges and universities that
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historically creates a bigger black middle class, sea. server came to me and said mr. hood are you all republicans, i love president trump, i can't wait to cast my vote for him, three blocks from where we were sitting. larry: a conference room or a barber shop. >> it was -- >> mcdonald's. larry: window? >> they were french fries served, but he has captured and harnessed support from communities women as well. larry: i have to get out, terrific story. senator tuberville thank you, jake clayton thank you, and ro rodney hood. larry: coming up, democrats are desperate because he is leading race, we'll talk about it more with congressman wesley hunt when
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this is a great story, he is not a fascist, not losing his mental capacity, he is staying on message, doing interview after interview after interview on the ky issues of the time. and he is in local barber shop and flipping fries at mcdonald's, the more they attack him personally the better he does, this is a fascinating development talk to me about that. >> well, last week we had an opportunity to fly with president trump and make a new stops on west coast, he said wesley i will not stop, ill not rest, i would feel guilty if i were not working hardest day to make sure that we secure this election, we're seeing just that. we're seeing this man stopping at mcdonald's, and at pittsburgh game, and at black barber shop, they are places wherever day americans reside and stay and com commune with each other he is striking
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pulse of the people, i love watching it. more they attack him, the more they roll out usher and lizzo and the other people that have no idea what it like is to live p paycheck to paycheck, you look at president trump, who is serving fries to everyday americans, because he understands what we need, and wants to deliver for us in november, i love it larry, it has been a sight to see. larry: yes, thing is so interesting, he is doing these events, they are common folk, common sense events, they are not fancy folk. for the most part. he is doing them, they are spontaneous. he is not afraid do them. on other side, kamala does not seem to do those events, she wants to stay scripted and use teleprompters. and only thing she can talk about right now is attacking you know mr. trump, they call him a fascist, what is
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a fascist, a big government socialist. democrats are doing that they are -- he took a bullet for g democracy. you see what i'm saying, she does not see the connection the way he does, and i don't know what the outcome will be, i think that coming down homestretch he has the lead, the whip hand. >> he does, authenticity matter, president trump is one of the more authentic people that i have seen, americans are willing to punch someone in face for a lottery ticket to vote for trump, if it feels -- ev everyday americans are connects more with the billionaire from new york, then democrats it has been a
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paradigm shift of the country we are the party of the works class that wants to cut taxes for everyone, regardless of your race, religion, color or creed, if you call yourself an american sinus up, i love to see black men waking up to that, and president trump is targeting black men and women are our lives were better under president trump. than they are today, it is just that simple, we have two weeks to prove it. larry: congressman, you were on the plane with him. a cool thing. what was he talking about? you know? he trusts you, a big fan of yours, what was he talking about on the plane? what was on his mind? >> i'm a big fan of his too. he was tirelessly, talking about what is he going to do on day one, for american people. how will he keep us safe, and how will we have peace lthrough strength, all
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ideas bouncing around in his head, he was articulating it in the plane. i'll tell you this, he is laser focused on this election, nothing else. he has been going to work and been working tirelessly, for the next two weeks to make sure we get this done, on his plane, and seeing him operate, and continue to work hard as a 79-year-old man that does not sleep or rift it was pretty need -- rest it was pretty neat. larry: in texas is get out and vote operation, it is good ground game? >> it is fantastic we're all over it early voting started today, president trump will do very well in the great state of texas. larry: all right, congressman -- >> thank you. larry: congressman leirem wesley munt hunt. i'll bere righ.t back with my
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