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larry. ronald reagan was the first to use the words drain the swamp. larry: yes. liz: i didn't know that. thank you, larry appreciate you, good to see you. larry: i was there. liz: okay. you don't look it. okay, welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> the biggest threat to our democracy in american history. >> he is a genuine threat to our democracy. that's not h hyperbole. liz: oh, boy okay. president trump, president-elect trump is back. he returned to washington in triumph. we're going to get you the latest on trump meeting with biden after biden repeatedly attacked trump and his voters and voter rsvp saying you're are the problem, and we've got this story, senator john thune is the new senate majority leader but d.c. is debating will he push hard for trump's mandated agenda.
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senator tommy tuberville will react and trump's latest appointment blitz. d.c. in an uproar, matt gates, us attorney general is named for that but missing in the media coverage the back story is about cleaning out bias doj officials who abused their power in party san lawfare attacks against their rivals. trump wants to get rid of that. also tonight this story. ♪ >> as you can see , -- >> [applause] >> i'm not just maga. i'm gothic maga. liz: okay you know that talk from biden democracy, and threatened it? democracy is not in danger. bureaucracy is. so, why are the media and
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senator elizabeth warren making fun of elon musk, vivek ramaswamy, moving to cut inflationary government waste when the gao and government watchdogs found and pointed out nearly 20,000 things to cut. trillions of dollars there. ford o'connell will react to this latest controversy with this story tonight. >> these actions were made on my own. this is not isolated. this is a could loss ole vent of avoidance. liz: we've got more sound from that fema supervisor fired after she told fema workers to not go to homes with trump signs in florida, after hurricanes. tonight, you'll hear why she says this practice is more widespread than realized but first this. we've got this story coming in. matt gaetz, senator marco rubio, tulsi gabbard and fox & friends weekend co-host a military veteran and princeton graduate and harvard graduate, pete hegseth. they are all the latest chosen by trump to join his administration. look whose here fox news senior
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national correspondent, aishah hasnie, you've been really busy today. you come to us live from west palm beach. you're working hard. what's going on now? reporter: liz, good evening to you. the president-elect is keeping us on our toes. he is shaking up things in washington creating waves today with this latest appointment to attorney general and that is he's chosen florida congressman matt gaetz to fill that spot and nominated to be trump's attorney general. and gaetz said the house judiciary committee conducted oversight of the doj and he's also investigated that russia collusion accusation, the hoax. now trump says of gaetz matt will end weaponized government and restore the badly-shattered faith in confidence in the justice department. fox is told this senate confirmation could be a tough one though as gaetz is still under a house ethics investigation, and that would though go away if he resigns. he is considered though a fire brand whose divided republicans on the hill.
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now, trump allie and former trellix turned republican tulsi gabbard she's been tapped to be the director of national intelligence and marco rubio, a senator from florida officially nominated to be secretary of state. he is expected to have a fairly smooth confirmation process. trump has also tapped fox news host pete hegseth a veteran. he's going to lead the troops as trump's defense secretary and elon musk joining forces with with have vivek ramaswamy to ct government waste, but again the president-elect comes back from washington. he's back at mar-a-lago this evening, and he is creating a ton of views and really shaking up people there in washington tonight. liz: sure is. a pleasure to have you on thank you so much for great reporting, appreciate you. joining us now former special assistant to president trump, he's mark ladder. it's always a pleasure to have you on. so, your reaction to matt gaetz as us attorney general.
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all right, so the media is in an uproar. d.c. is unan uproar about that and vivek and elon musk cutting fat. is this about the relationing the corruption cages in d.c.? is this about bringing criminal cases to clean out the doj of bias lay fai lawfare attacks bee lawmakers are telling the white house the cabinet officials you have to preserve your documents and communications. is that the endgame they want to bring criminal cases? >> well, i think the endgame, from the president-elect, is to shake up washington d.c. and let the bureaucrats know they are no longer in charge. which is one of the major reasons, i believe, that donald trump was re-elected as president. obviously, you want to fix the economy. you want to secure the border, but we waste too much time and money, taxpayer money. the government thinks it's there's. it belongs to us, and we should have a say in it, and so i think with elon musk, with vivek ramaswamy, i mean, it's literally true. elon musk about what, 10 years
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ago, said i'm going to catch a rocket with chop sticks. everyone laughed and thought it was crazy. he just did it. that's the kind of thinking we need, and we also need a fighter in the attorney general' office, the department of justice to make sure we're going after real criminals and not political opponents. liz: but there is an investigation of what happened at the doj. do you think matt gaetz could bring criminal cases against doj officials for what they did? >> well, i'm not a lawyer, so i'll leave that one to the lawyers, but if there is corruption, if there was the department of justice putting their political on prosecution, on under investigation, then that should be known and if criminal laws are violated then they should be prosecuted. liz: mark let's move on to this. president-elect trump met with president biden today. let's please get your reaction to our own edward lawrence asking white house press secretary kjp whether president biden will apologize to trump
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for the smears attacks and lies about him. let's please watch what happened here. watch this. reporter: in the meaning we saw a unified front related to a transition in the oval office meeofficemeeting. was there an apology today? >> i'm sorry? reporter: was that there an apology. >> so an apology to president biden? reporter: to president-elect trump. >> what he says still stands. and it's not just him. liz: really so biden stands by calling trump voters garbage and then tried to alter the transcripts to make like he didn't say it, so kjp is okay with calling trump voters garbage, and that he would like to smack them? >> i mean, that's what they said and that's what they think. this is not new and it's not just joe biden. it was obviously kamala harris. you can go back to hillary
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clinton. you can go back to barack obama. this is what the left truly believes, but now is the time, obviously, campaigns get heated. harsh things are said. now it's time to lead. it's time to govern and when i look at the steps in the week, i mean, it's literally been just a week since we had the election. donald trump is on just a rocket ship pace of naming his cabinet, getting the work, there's less than what, 70 days to go until he takes office and i was on that 2016 transition and on that campaign. this is night and day compared to what we went through. liz: so he's doing two nominations a day. wow mark lotter, great to have you on. and some housekeeping pete hegseth is a former fox & friends co-host. we wish him well, and congratulate him as he's coming in on the pentagon chief. now this story. >> we have a mandate for the american people. a mandate not only to clean-up the mess, left by the biden-harris agenda but also
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to deliver on president trump's priorities. liz: okay, republicans in the senate voted for senator john thune to be the new majority leader in the senate but will he push for trump's agenda in a hard way? joining us now, alabama senator tommy tuberville. senator, it's a pleasure to see you again and have you on. what do you think? will senator thune push hard for trump's agenda? >> he has no choice. there was a mandate last week, liz, that said hey, we want president trump to have his team and take back our country. republicans, if you're not on the team get out of the way. john thune will be on the team and work with president trump. i voted for rick scott because i thought he could communicate better with president trump because they were both in the business world, but john thune got the nod. let's go. we're not going to have a lot of time to waste. i think he will do a good job but again president trump and j.d. vance are going to be running the senate. liz: basically, you have two years until the mid-terms, so will matt gaetz get the votes in
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the senate? >> i don't know. you're finding all the swamp creatures coming out. everybody has got an opinion up here, but at the end of the day, president trump was elected by enormous vote, and he deserves a team around him that he wants. it's not us to determine that. we got 53 votes in the senate. we can confirm with 51. i've already seen where a couple says i'm not voting for him. wait a minute. you are not the united states of america. you have one vote in the us senate and you don't get elect the president. vote with president trump. this is the last chance we're going to are of saving this country and if you want to get in the way fine but we're going to try to get you out of the senate too if you try to do that. liz: what parts of trump's agenda will get enacted first? what do you think will get done first? and what will democrats try to block? there's a fear that john thune could join the democrats on this , but you know, let me just read to you what we're hearing the president-elect could do with executive actions in his ambitious first 100 days agenda that he would basically shutdown the border, start deportation,
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basically end birth right citizenship for illegal aliens, open up us oil & gas and us energy, and demand, you know, stop biden's ev mandates and ban of gas cars, and also, you know, look into the botched withdrawal from afghanistan. so, he could do all of that via executive order so what do you think will really come fast out of the box out of the senate for the trump agenda? >> yeah, first, all those first and foremost, liz. obviously, we've got to get his team put together, and we've got to get them into the white house, into their offices where they can start to work. i think probably the biggest thing and problem that democrats are going to throw at us is the deportation of sending back the illegals in this country. they are going to throw a fit but that's fine. they are here illegally. president trump said he's going to send them home and that's exactly what we want him to do, so there's a lot of things on the agenda, liz. our country is in bad trouble. you know, we're broke. we have wars everywhere.
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this administration has destroyed anything that president trump did in four years, so we got to get it back and we're not going to have much time to do it. liz: senator tuberville, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you. >> we're filing a lawsuit against donald trump. >> charging donald j. trump. >> felony charges against donald john trump. liz: okay, all of the democrats lawfare attacks against trump deserves fell apart. jack smith will resign instead of getting fired by trump and now house republicans are gearing up for a full blown investigations of the doj's bias lawfare attacks. they are demanding the biden administration save all documents and communications, so is this why trump named matt gaetz, us attorney general to clean out the house? tomi lahren will take it on. could there be criminal cases coming? also this story. >> the trump campaign signage fema always preaches avoidance
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first and then deescalation. liz: a fema supervisor who was fired speaking out, we're going to show you why she says fema not going to the houses with trump signs after hurricanes in florida. why that practice is more widespread than realized. also, tonight, this story. the kamala campaign fallout continues. why was msnbc host al sharpton paid half a million bucks but then he did a softball interview with kamala harris? talk radio host jason rantz is here to react to that but first this story. >> your money is being wasted and the government is going to fix that. [applause] >> we're going to get the government off your back, and out of your pocketbook. liz: now this story really has democrats in an uproar. they are scared. we have sources telling us that in d.c. trump tells elon musk, vivek ramaswamy, start chopping away
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so, ford, it's a pleasure to have you on good to see you. is d.c. really scared about this , are democrats scared? because why would senator warren make fun of something so obvious of inflationary government spending? >> well the senator who falsely claimed to be a native american for years and someone whose never met a tax dollar should sit this one out. donald trump's main date is simple. no more status quo and the best way to bring down inflation, liz, as you know is to cut government spending. liz: that's what the federal reserve said out of san francisco bank there, in chicago. i mean, and here is the thing, ford. it is inflationary. we saw this cpi number come in hyatt 2.6%. you basically have to, if you didn't get a 23%, 22% boost in income, you're down under this biden white house, but then congress' own watchdogs, the inspector general already gave congress and the senate a combined look at this , 19,000
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recommendations to cut hundreds of billions if not trillions in government waste, but senator warren is making fun of this? >> of course she is, because she's a swamp creature. nobody in the swamp actually ever wants to cut government spending. they want to continue to spend more money, essentially, spending 6.5 trillion a year with 36 trillion indebt paying a trillion a year on interest. there's literally without even thinking there's probably $2 trillion you could cut right now and that has nothing to do with medicare or social security. it's waste, fraud and abuse and discretionary spending is beyond ridiculous. liz: the thing too is democrats al gore, bill clinton and also ronald reagan, they were for cutting spending. remember, reagan's grace commission, that's reagan coined the phrase for the first time, "drain the swamp." now, ford, i know you're probably too young to remember that one but ford here is the thing. here is what maybe there should be a truth commission on. maybe elon musk, vivek
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ramaswamy, donald trump, maybe they should look at this. it's a trillions of dollars that went out the door in taxpayer money that went to democrats special interest and the donor class, and you know, green energy, for example. if that money got recycled back in the form of political donations to keep democrats in power. taxpayer money used for that. >> well that's exactly right and the american people don't know a lot about that and it's absolutely criminal and frankly when you've got elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, you've got two of the smartest minds out there. if anyone will get the job done they are. liz: ford o'connell great to have you on thanks so much for helping us out good to see you. >> thanks, e-mac. >> and there is no protection for me. fema sent me an e-mail with 10 sheets of paper and said this is how you are supposed to protect yourself. there's a problem with fema. liz: wow. that's a biden-harris fema supervisor that was fired. she's now speaking out. she is saying it was fema's policy to not go to homes in
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florida or elsewhere with political signs including trump signs after hurricanes. tonight, you won't believe what else she said. also we've got this story. the kamala campaign fallout continues, she blew through nearly a billion dollars so why was msnbc host al sharpton paid half a million bucks before he did a softball interview with kamala harris? next up talk radio host jason rantz will take it on and democrats lawfare attacks against trump falling apart jack smith resigning before he gets fired by trump. house republicans pushing for a full blown investigation of partisan lawfare attacks abusing the justice department power. is that why trump made matt gaetz us attorney general? will criminal cases be coming? tomi lahren is taking it on next. >> it's time to stop the lies, stop the hoaxes, stop the smears, stop the lawfare or the fake lawsuit against me.
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liz: the news that special counsel jack smith will step down before president-elect trump can fire him. the lawfare push against trump falling apart. voters basically resoundingly rejected all that, and giving trump the electoral college and also the popular vote. joining us now fox news contributor tomi lahren. it's always great to have you on you're so smart. so this story. so trump appoints matt gaetz, us attorney general. is this about potential criminal cases on biden white house lawfare, because house republicans led by speaker mike johnson are now moving to launch a new wide ranging investigation into the biden administration on this , asking every outgoing cabinet secretary to preserve all department documents, records and communications. >> so i'll tell you this i think the appointment of matt gaetz is more to send a message. i'm not sure if he will be confirmed or not. there are many that would like to see him confirmed many that would not like to see his confirmation but it sends a
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message from the trump administration that he is not playing around and he will surround himself with people that are going to do the work that the american people elected donald trump to do. now that being said, i do think that it be rather foolish for republicans whether they have a majority in the senate, a majority in the house, to start investigations into the biden family or to anything related to lawfare initially. they have got way too many things to get done. this should not be one, two, three, four or five on the list. the american people, i think, are quite tired of the investigations. they are tired of the pitchforks and they want somebody to get into office and want to bring prices down and want to secure our border and make sure that our national security is in check, so the investigations while they might be important, i think they can wait a while, liz. liz: i hear you so yes, the voters do want the border to be shut. they don't like illegal aliens going across the border including known criminals. yeah, they want inflation down unleash us energy.
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that trump interestingly says will bring down inflation, electricity rates and interest rates and mortgage rates but it's really interesting that speaker johnson told reporters yesterday, there were a lot of figures related to the justice department and on the outside of the justice department, that used lawfare against president trump. he said, "there needs to be very serious accountability for that because we have to restore faith, the people's faith in our system of justice." so, it looks like they maybe going down this road, tomi. >> i think that they can do it and a decisive and concise way, i think it's worth doing if they know the individuals and they can investigate it quickly, and they can drain those members out of the swamp quickly and they can do it transparently letting the american people know what they're doing why they are doing it every step of the way. if they control the narrative on it, it is an important thing to do. certainly making sure the american people have justice or have faith in our justice system is important but i would say anything that drags on, anything that takes up too much of their time, too much air out of the room, auto i i would sayt
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be a mistake. to my original point, donald trump has a mandate from the american people. he has so many things broken that he needs to fix and so do republicans in the house and the senate. so, these are important steps to make. i would just hope that if they are going to make these steps they have a clear path and they have to explain that path to the american people. otherwise, people are simply going to be nauseated of the constant investigations and it's understandable because our system is broken right now and if you can fix it great, but if it takes too long i think that needs to be lower on the list. liz: you're right. i mean, partisan lawfare and all of this polarization really started, pew research said is in the mid 90s with bill clinton, swinging back and forth volatility of whose controlling government started to take whip saw action. final word. >> yeah, again, i think this administration is going to be very different for donald trump. remember the last time, he was incoming they were already trying to impeach him, so the lawfare started before donald trump was even in office the first tomb. time.it's different this go aro.
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i like his picks so far. hopefully all get confirmed and we're off to a great start. liz: maybe fixed by firing people. tomi lahren, thanks for joining us. president-elect trump making big moves shaking up d.c. he wants to overhaul the us education system. he wants more control over spending and also what children are taught in classrooms. lydia hu in new york city. lidia? reporter: good evening, liz. president-elect trump has said he wants to eliminate the department of education but that could be difficult because he would need support from congress. so some say slashing the department's near $240 billion budget could gain more support. the big changes in store for the department of education are worrying the teacher unions. the president of the american federation of teachers randi weingarten reacted after trump's re-election writing this. "it means we must fight
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for the means and agency to secure a better life and that public education and a growing labor movement are more important than ever." trump's vision to eliminate the department has support among some state leaders including oklahoma superintendent ryan walters. >> abolishing the department of education is clearly the path forward here. president trump laid out a vision to say if you do away, send it back to the states. the states will find solutions for their problems. reporter: trump also wants to empower the states and parents by expanding school choice nationwide. that's a movement that gained traction over the past four years, as 12 states gained universal school choice. trump now wants every american parent to have tax credits for use in private or home school. right now, it's not clear who could get tapped for the cabinet position, for the department of education, but oklahoma's ryan walters told me he is focused on the kids and schools of his
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state and making trump's plan a reality for them. liz, back to you. liz: interesting thank you so much, lydia hu. appreciate it. >> donald trump put up the best republican performance for a republican nominee for president and at least 20 years if not the entire 21st century. we're talking about chicago, los angeles, new york city, san francisco, across the map, donald trump put up historically strong numbers for republican candidate, for president, in places that truthfully if you'd ask me eight years ago i would have never thought possible. liz: okay that was cnn's polling analyst, even more data coming in on trump's historic route of kamala harris. we got reports coming in the harris campaign though, you know how they tried to, they spent a billion dollars, about a billion bucks and spend 20 million on celebrities and million dollars to oprah? so, it looks like harris campaign donated half a million dollars to al sharpton's non-profit before he did a
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softball msnbc interview with kamala harris. let's bring in seattle talk radio host jason rantz. what's your reaction to that story? >> it's really interesting because look at the end of the day i thought that al sharpton was going to do a softball interview regardless of whether or not money was donated but to not disclose that, that your organization received funding from the very campaign of the candidate you are then talking to on msnbc, that is a clear conflict of interest and there is some ethical standards that sure, maybe msnbc doesn't have as high of a standard than they do with other networks but it does seem like this was a clear and very obvious issue that any journalist could have pointed to, so i don't know why they didn't just do the basics, especially again, no one expects anyone, frankly, on msnbc to do a tough interview with kamala harris. liz: and none of it worked, right? none of their strategies, celebrities, out of touch about inflation, what people are
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feeling about the border collapse. you know, so i want your reaction to this. teamsters president shawn o'brien went on fox saying pelosi and schumer should now step aside like biden did. we want your reaction and please let's have you listen to top democrat strategist james carvelle saying it's going to take multiple election cycles years and years for democrats to get back in power. listen to why. listen to this. >> the democrat party needs to take a look in the mirror and say, you know, maybe his name is over and maybe pelosi's time is over. let's figure out whose going to be the best for the party and look as an organization, we're always looking at how do we lead this organization better than we found it. i think that needs to be the focus. look, we all have pensions for a reason. to use and retire and enjoy life. maybe they should take a page out of joe biden's book and step aside. >> i'll give harris credit. she didn't use any of
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the language but this is like trying to wash clothes that's got smoke all over them. you can't get the stench out and you could ask senators manchin, senator casey, senator brown, senator tester, if they don't think that defund the police had an adverse effect on the democratic party, my god. it was so stupid, no one wanted to bring it up. liz: so woke language, dei, defund the police is to james carvelle stupid. democrats made a stupid push with that, and it was so stupid to let the stench on them and voters couldn't stand it and they just rejected them across-the-board. so, you're talking the swing states, all of the swing states, you know, from "coast to coast", trump won. go ahead take it on. >> yeah, democrats are really good at branding and they branded themselves around all of those progressive ideals. they did so because they thought that it would earn them some social currency, that the social justice causes they were going
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to back would actually make them popular and had they actually worked perhaps there would have been that benefit but they so quickly failed, and rather than pivot, rather than make any changes or even look in the mirror and say okay, we're going a little bit too far, they just double, tripled down, and we took notice and now they are suffering the consequences. liz: jason thanks for joining us appreciate you. >> thank you. >> we want to know if this is an isolated incident or the culture within fema. we've seen time after time over the last four years is a weaponization of these agencies against conservatives. liz: okay, this story is really interesting. so, a fema supervisor, she was fired, but she's now speaking out, saying it was fema's policy to skip over the homes of people who had political signs in front of them like for trump. this is after hurricanes. you won't believe what else she said. plus, we've got a democrat congressman now accusing
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the biden administration of political malpractice. you'll find out why, indiana republican senator mike braun, he just won his own election by a landslide. the senator was so happy he joins us next. we want to talk to dagen and sean to see what's coming up. >> e-mac, yeah, donald trump goes back to washington, we're going to break it down with congressman pat fallon, all of the good details as well as donald trump's national security teams are shaping up, going to discuss that with us. dagen: some talkers are sharing plans to opt out of the trump economy. how is that? steve moore is here to weigh in and senator james langford on the department of government efficiency and also the confirmation process, top of the hour. i didn't raise no insurance man. but you did, dad. football's your passion.
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he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. 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. >> on the subject of immigration, it was genuine political malpractice, you know, since 2022, there has been an unprecedented wave of migration, whose impact was felt not only at the border, but in cities like new york, where the shelter system and our municipal finances were completely overwhelmed. the biden administration demonstrated incompetence in managing the migrant crisis, the american people punished the democratic people in
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the 2020 election. the american people aren't stupid. you can't gaslight them. the president had the ability to issue an executive order restricting migration at the border and he waited two and a half years and that to me is political malpractice. liz: yes it is that was democratic new york congressman slamming biden and harris and mayorkas for incompetence, for gaslighting, misleading voters and lying to them and committing malpractice in the border collapse they ignited joining us senator mike braunmmike braun.wonderful to s. congratulations on your landslide victory. you are much loved in your home state of indiana. what do you make of the congressman's remarks here across-the-board voters even in blue democrat cities rejected biden-harris over this. >> not to mention the mayor weighing in too, of new york city. i add to that, the cold political calculation that the more illegal immigrants
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coming in, they think they could convert them into voters some day, and that was a big miscalculation, but when you do it, on a political calculation, it was all going to come home to roost, than was resounding a week ago on tuesday. so, i think that gives trump the ability and the easy part of this , liz, is that it's the same legislative template that he had and he used executive authority to close the border down, to its lowest level of illegal immigration. biden just to put that calculus into effect opened it up, cost him the election. you couldn't even do the switcheroo. harris was the czar. she never went down there, so they have full culpability and it's fun to see them fight among themselves in terms of why they lost so badly here a week ago. liz: you know, let me give you a
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number. this is a new number and i want the viewers to listen to it. you know how i.c.e. revealed to tony gonzalez that there is 680,000 or thereabout criminal illegal aliens over the past 40 years inside the us interior. under biden and harris, 118,000 came in. criminal, illegal aliens. senator that's 800,000 criminal illegal aliens, inside the us interior, because of the border collapse. now, but so but you've got democrats, illinois governor jamie pritzker, colorado governor, kathy hochul that will try to resist trump, and gangs, rape, murder, shootings, drug trafficking so you mentioned new york city mayor eric adams and he is saying, sounded like he is open to working with trump and
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tom homan on deportation. listen to this. >> will you express concern about mass deportation in the city. >> the voters communicated loudly and clearly. we have a broken immigration system and it needs fixed. i'm willing to sit down with this administration, like i tried to sit down with the previous administration in my 10 trips to washington and say, we have a problem. that's over-run in cities. i'm hoping this administration would hear what i'm saying and listen to some of the ideas that i have been pushing for over a year now. liz: do you hear that? do you hear, you know, listen. the mayor adams was basically abused here, right? i mean, they ignored him, set him aside. when new york city is suffering from what is going on, i mean, we've got people with knives in times square running around and also guns. that's happening here in new york city. what do you think, senator? >> well his point, he said the citizens of new york state, it was one of the tightest margins in recent history,
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reflecting border, new jersey, even california. illinois, the whole works. that was reflected in a popular vote. it was way tighter in those very blue states. i'm hoping that's the trend of something new to where we start tightening margins there generally. so i think mayor adams is on the money. he had to put up with the brunt of it. the biden-harris administration simply took it too long into the next election cycle. they were backed into a corner. it didn't make sense to the american people. liz: senator braun, congratulations again on your resounding victory. come back soon we love having you on. okay this story. a retired, fired rather fired biden-harris fema supervisor, she was fired now says it was really was fema's policy to not go to houses with political signs in florida. political signs say backing trump and vance. this is happening after hurricanes. you'll hear what else she said
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on this being, it's being worldwide spread than realized. new york post reporter jon levine ready to take it on and we'll be back in two. please stick around. >> these actions were made on my own and this is not isolated. this is an event of avoidance. customize and save with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake up. is limu with you in all your dreams? oh, yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement.
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>> they all allege these actions were made on my own recog nance for my own political advances it just so happened this political hostility encountered by my team, and i was on two different teams, they so happened to have the trump campaign signage. fema always preaches avoidance first, then deescalation. this is a not isolated. elizabeth: that was fema official. speaking out, she was reportedly let go after reports she told volunteers not to go to homes in florida with trump signs after the hurricanes, but said fema officials have been doing this elsewhere, jon levine is here, she
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claims this happened in other states like north carolina, fema policy to avoid houses with political signs, what do you think. >> it is possible. she was behaving unilaterally, now after she got caught she is throwing the agency urge the bus, it is possible it was the fema policy, not maybe an actual document but wink, nod, that is why a house probe is necessary, we have to see how deep the rot goes. we should not sugar coat the implications of decisions like this, withholding life saving aid to people recovering from a hurricane because of their political beliefs is not a fireable offense it is criminal. if that happened on a widespread level, people need to be prosecuted. elizabeth: a political sign is so triggering, you can't imhknock on the door and give aid? this seems like snowflake
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behavior again. didn't a former official tell your people policy of openly avoiding trump supporting houses has been practiced by fema workers for years. >> i think it was more likely than not it was not isolated. it goes widespread went fema, they insist it was just her. but we don't know. and i think there is so much more that we don't know than we know. we have house oversight committee which did good work on hunter biden and other issues, i certainly hope they look under the hood here, and if criminal wrong doing is discovered, i hope they refer the bad actors to department of justice and now attorney general matt gaetz for prosecution. elizabeth: fl florida governor desantis looking into it and house oversight, how far can they go. >> can't they just be
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transparent, no one wills transparent out of the goodness of their house with government agencies you have to pry it out of them tooth and nail,... elizabeth: jon levine thank you, i am elizabeth macdonald, dvr us on "the evening edit," we'll stay on trump's appointees, he is hits the ground running. the question is, will senate pec pick it up, push hard to enact trump's agenda. we'll stay on heading as much as we can, now we send it over. they are ready to go, to dagen and sean, they have a lot of headlines to deal with you tonight. take it away. dagen: thanks emac. elizabeth: sur
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