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we'll debunk the new attack line on elon musk and vivek ramaswamy cutting inflationary government waste and shows the democrat's play book is steal and empty. also this story, >> if you want to get in the way, fine. we'll try to get you out of the senate too if you do that. liz: trump putting end to biden harris lawfare and what lawmakers call a corruption and partisan attack and swamp trying to fight back. find out what trump is doing at doj and has dc in an uproar. american majority ceo ned ryan here to react. plus, this derived. liz media democrats are more ballistic about rfk jr. as new hhs secretary and we found even more alarming information from harvard university that shows
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rfk jr. is right about u.s. food supply making americaen really sick. you want to hear this one. by the way, taking hits and new sounds from jp norbegan and businesses are tansing in the streets for joy for income trump administration. the great aishah hoes any is here and -- aishah hoesny is here with more.
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reporter: scott bessent and howard lutnick and lutnick has gone to trump directly about this role while bessent has been in economic adviser so-to-speak to trump and the campaign and has been a little more coy about this. here's what he told fox yesterday. >> thank you and it's all president trump's decision and he made great decisions on the campaign and i can't wait for the four years. years
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reporter: chris wright may have to work side by side with doug burgum and president elect trump let the cot out of the bag last night at mar-a-lago and this position focusing on energy dominance, cutting regulation and boosting private sector and focusing on innovation. also tonight, keep eyes on mike rogers, former congressman, he's the former intel house, intel chair, he's been spotted at mar-a-lago and he's in the running for fbi director and he's been up for the job before, liz. see if this is a year for him. remember, this is happening as current fbi director christopher wray said before he has no intention of tepeding down early before 10 year stint is up. he could be asked to do that by the president elect. liz: aishah, thank you for working so hard for us again.
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israel, mike huckabee. what great news. if you don't mind, governor, we to want get right at it. >> there's so many ways in which donald trump did great things and greatest of was was the abraham accords and no doubt one of the assignment the president gives to me is help push that forward, expand it, make it even broader because it was on the brink of being broader and fully
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expecting there's a continuation of the policies that made him the most pro israel president ever. >> that's a mike huckabee vision. this is a recipe if he continues to pursue the views for continued instability and violence in the middle east. liz: governor huckabee, your reaction to that? >> well, first of all, i don't
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get to continue my views. i'll take the president's views. that's what an ambassador does and i'm fully aware of that. to his point, he's totally missing something saying it'll be unstable. the most unstable we've had in israel has been since joe biden took office and may not remember that october 7 happened because the relaxation of the it's been unstable since he wasn't and look for stability to come back and part of the way is making sure the jewish people of israel have a secure and safe homeland and they're not being river to
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autocratic for lack of better term system. liz: it's inflationary and causing cost to go up and going with crimes and wars and ranting about this. joining us now is fox news political analyst and lisa boothe. >> calling him a fascist and natzi and welcomed him with open arms visiting the white house and had that meeting for two hours and it's all lies and american people aren't buying this anymore and they rejected
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this this election psychoand will voted for change. they wanted donald trump to come in and shake things up, and he was sent a clear mandate by winning more votes than any of the republican president with the popular vote by delivering the electoral college and delivering house and senate and winning -- bringing over 90% of america's counties in his direction. urban, city, rural, all of it. demographics across the country moving in his direction. so he's been sent a clear mandate to go to washington dc, shake things up and same thing lying to us are going to keep lying to us. liz: lisa, talking about trump's picks to be unqualified and talk about biden's cabinet and going with the expertise of that and specific job they did and current hhs secretary is not a doctor and he's a lawyer and he's a former attorney general of georgia. jared bernstein, biden's top economic adviser is not a trained economist. he's a degree in music and transportation secretary and no
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transportation background. he's a former mayor out of indiana. mayorkas, you know, is basically in obama's transition team and no security background and jennifer grandholm, energy secretary and no energy background and gina, former gosher of rhode island rhode island. we could go on and on and on. what do you think? >> they're lying to us about this. donald trump deserves to have people around him who he trusts. we all saw how people within government tried to undermine him and miles taylor with new york times op ed trying to work against donald trump and cabinet officials are talking about the 25th amendment and this is a guy that knows what he's doing and if you watched any of the interviews he did with joe rogan or elon musk, this is incredible smart man that knows how to change things up, he's an outsider and i think he deserves to have people around him and he trusts and will carry out his mission and also the mission
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that the american people just voted for as well. we've also learned over the years a lot of so called experts are not experts. all these people got everything wrong during covid. look at botched withdraw from afghanistan. they were totally wrong about that. no accountability. whatsoever. you had fbi working against american people and a sitting president with a russia hoax as well. they lied to us about hunter biden's laptop. a lot of people proport to be experts and americans have learned are not. i've never been this excited about the future of the country i am now and i'm so excited to see what donald trump delivers for america. liz: lisa boothe, thank you for joining and yous having us on. greet to see you. now watch this. >> guess what, we have the second george washington. congratulations! >> the market's gone through the roof, enthusiasm has doubled. liz: tonight, we'll show you sound from jp morgan chase ceo
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jamie dimon and banks and businesses are cheering on the trump presidency as big news for american's bottom line. hear him explain what he means by that. heritage economist ejanton and i recollects react to this and more. >> it's time to stop the lies, stop the ho hoaxes and stop the smear and lawfare and fake lawsuits against me. liz: the dc swamp is trying to fight back against trump and trump is trying to move to what -- root out what he calls biden harris doj lawfare and part sin attacks at justice department and how it's a problem. coming up, you'll find out about trump's latest doj appointments and democrats are really angry and so is the media. ned ryan is here to react. he'll take it on. also this, more signs of improvement even before trump is inaugurated. this one involves the border. we've got congressman chip roy,
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he's going to talk to us about the details to take it on. but first this ♪ >> as you can see iowa not just maga, i'm dark gothic maga. liz: okay. elon musk, vivek ramaswamy ready to empty the swamp but democrats are trying out attack line to stop him and mus and can rami malek are recruiting team players to help musk and ramaswamy are recruiting players to back them up. that's coming up. back in two.
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people and feeds. hillary vaughn on capitol hill with more. reporter: good evening, liz. cost cut asking not glamorous and meticulous and monotonous work and hosting weekly live streams to update people on their progress. the department of government official seizure disorders known as doge, heard from thousands that want to jump into that. going to be fire department. >> elon musk going to have plans and deportation going to have federal bureaucrats and going for bc going it save this country. going to know elon musk yet and doesn't bring a chisel, he bring as chain saw. reporter: the u.s. is
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$36 trillion in debt and counting and the responsible budget is cheering doge's mission and highlighting areas to be targeted and root out waste saying "federal healthcare spending in particular is rife with overpayments and inefficiencies that offer the opportunity to substantially lower costs without meaningfully reducing quality or access to care". drivers are social security and federal healthcare programs namely medicare. touching medicare and social security is scaring some democrats. >> elon musk putting forward numbers like $2 trillion in annual reductions in spending. well, that means cuts to social security and medicare. that's not a political statement, that's an arithmetic statement. reporter: getting rid of waste in social security and medicare may be what saves these programs and the government will run out of money if they do nothing in just over a decade. liz: hillary vaughn, thank you so much. good to see you. >> vivek, thank you, vivek. working with elon on efficiency.
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they're working on efficient among other things and they're going to be saving a lot of money and making our country stronger and better and they'll be coming out with individual reports but a big one toward the end, and you put those two together and it's going to be really great. >> a lot of bankers are dancing in the street because they've had success of years and years of regulations. a lot of which brings credit. talk to any industry and they'll give you examples of regulation that would be reduced and maybe easier for them to do business while keeping the country safe and weeping the air clean and making sure the e pais does his job, et cetera. i applause them and should look at those things. >> that was president elect trump on ramaswamy and musk cutting waste and government regulation and restrucking government bureaucracy and jamie dimon saying bankers were literally dancing in the street for joy because they expect trump to cut red tape.
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and hype regulation and all inflationary stuff and expected trump with a economic boom. heritage economist ej an tony. pleasure to see you again. what did you make of what you just heard? >> liz, i love it. there's no other word for it. the secret to the trump economic miracle in his first term was lower taxes and lower regulation and that's exactly what we're promising, what we're hearing now and this second go round and throwing on that also a reduction in waste, fraud and abuse throughout all of these government programs. that's more of a bernie sanders to lower taxes and regulations. liz: that's drive inflation down and open up u.s. energy to drive inflation down. driving inflation down will also lower mortgage rates and interest rates but, you know, you had this really interesting
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thing and bank lo loans and cret cut by 35% and 35% less lending because of government hyper-regulation and that's been locking up the economy. lawler do you make of that? >> it's another case over the last four years and in order to accommodate an ever growing government, ever growing spending and ever growing bureaucracy, we need to constrain the private sector and lowering to the government and we want the opposite to happen. liz: ej, a pleasure to have you on. good to see you. [ [iyou[inaudible]. liz: yeah, that was bill clinton
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on the campaign trail saying illegal aliens should have been vetted. the illegal alien accused of horrifically killing nursing student laken riley. that trial was happening today. chip roy takes it on. tonight, more signs of improvement even before trump is inaugurated and this one involves the border. find out the latest. plus this, democrats have more to worry about than matt gaetz. trump has appointed doj officials at the justice department and he wants to stop the lawfare attacks and the partisan abuses of power. democrats, the media are ballistic about this and american majority ceo ned ryan will react to the details coming up. >> worst thing that's ever happened to the country. >> this is the first step likely in trump's revenge tour against the department of justice. >> exhibit a to weaponization.
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liz: welcome back. the action is picking up on the border in texas and stop ago new surge of illegal aliens and approach president elect trump's inauguration and brooke taylor in eagle pass, texas, with more. reporter: troopers are preparing for a possible migration surge and ramping up efforts to send a message loud and clear to anyone # migrants trying to cross over before trump goes into office. hundreds seen heading north hoping to cross into the u.s. before their chances slip away. texas officials bracing for that potential surge before president trump takes office in january. stricter immigration laws expected to follow part of his campaign propses on mass deportation. last week troopers here in eagle pass encountered a group more than 100 illegal immigrants including 13 unaccompanied kids
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and the national guard conducting migration response exercises in areas known for heavy border crossings. former el paso border patrol chief tells us he believe as change in the administration has boosted moral among agents. >> there was no consequences and we've seen record numbers. we've seen numbers i never would imagine in my worst nightmarings as chief patrol agent seeing. reporter: we're talking about families and large groups that want to get caught and seek asylum but those that don't want to get caught, the got aways. the mexican cartels send the families across the border to take attention and resources off of the criminals who are then able to get through just a few miles away. it's a tactic they've been doing forever, but it just highlights some of the staffing struggling out here. liz. liz: great journalism as always from brooke taylor. great job as always. great job.
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[inaudible] >> he went hunting for females on the university of georgia's campus. and in his hunt, he encountered 22-year-old laken riley. when laken riley refused to be his rape victim, he bashed her skull in with a rock. the evidence will show that laken fought. she fought for her life, she fought for her dignity. liz: horrific; right? laken called 911 and it didn't work, the call was dropped and if convicted, he could face life in prison without the
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responsibility of parole. we're joined by texas congressman chip roy. it's unclear when the call dropped what happened. we're not blaming 911 at all. just that was a fact that happened. so, congressman, when you hear this heart breaking story, what does it tell you? people saying it's encapsulating the anger nationwide of horrific crime and disgraceful collapse of the border collapse. >> yeah, great to be on. we saw a lot of horrific testimony today. i felt such emotion for laken's family, her mom in the courtroom, watching the testimony, but this is the simple reason i think the primary and the biggest reason why president trump was elected with a massive mandate. the american people want us to deliver it. they want us to remove people. they want mass deportations and secure border so this doesn't happen to their daughter. this doesn't happen to their child. it's not just laken riley. we've talked about jocelyn
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nungaray and her mom was on the campaign trail campaigning for ted cruz and me and others. the american people are tied and want to see action and the testimony is part of the continued process of the american people understanding what's happened with wide open borders and speaking with my good friend tom homan and what we've got in terms of plains in terms of congress and the trump administration will do, we have a job to do. we have a million people ready to be deported and issues of deportation this is not deporting and 2 million got aways and people affiliated with terrorist organization and people with known criminal backgrounds released into the communities to kill americans. they all need to be deported and they need to be deported almost on day one. we need plans in place, we need a move. i believe the trump administration tom man will do that. tom homan will do that and i don't want to hear executions
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we're not going to. we need to give them what they need and not just money but policies to carry them out. liz. the military vets and border patrol vets and men and women coming out of retirement to dot work. congressman roy, pleasure to have you on. thank you for joining us. >> god bless you all. liz: you too. president trump making appointments at justice department. fox news david spunt has been all over the story. he joins us live in washington with more. david, you've been doing great work here. what's going on? >> i appreciate it. we have new information anded to blanch, who was the president's personal defense attorney in three of the most recent cases, has been nominated to be the deputy attorney general or dag at justice department. he fought against jack smith and that's him next to the president on the left. if confirmed, he'll run the day-to-day operations and another trump defense attorney
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that the president elect has chosen to be the number three. that's him in the blue tie right there. allies of former congressman matt gaetz are coming to his defense while he fights off attacks from both sides of the aisle regarding the attorney general spot. steven miller, a trump aid says if you're more upset about nominating a reformer to clean up doj, you're pinch hitting for the bad guys. fox news told gaetz was working phones yesterday and expected to do it again today. to try and secure as many votes as possible. he needs a simple majority of those present to be efficiently confirmed as the next ag but it may be an uphill battle. watch this. junior high school he can't get across the finish line and spend a lot of political capital. i say we. a lot of salespeople spent a lot of political capitol on something they've got done and wonder if it's worth it. it. reporter: gaetz was sucket of fbi/doj investigation and the
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investigation dropped the probe and didn't file charges against gaetz and mr. gaetz denies any wrong doing and sixty of house ethics probe and similar allegations and that is essentially over right now and will no longer be released at least publicly by the committee since he reigns leading signed as a member of congress. in addition to jus dis-and gaetz would technically oversee agencies like fbi, atf and drug enforcement administration at dei. liz, more than 115,000 employees and many that worked in republican and democratic administrations and gaetz would be their boss along with today d blanch and email. liz: thank you, david spunt. trump puts lawyers inside the justice department and needs to be reformed and partisan lawfare and political biases and joins us is american majority ceo ned ryan. your reaction to what's going
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on, ned. roll call out of dc said this puts senate republicans in the awkward position of deciding whether to confirm trump's criminal defense teams to the federal law enforcement. >> i would remind them again that trump won a mandate. popular vote, 312 electoral college votes and that's an overwhelming mandate, liz. especially in this era of politics. trump won. trump has offered up his nominees and this republican senate who has confirmed a lot of questionable people from the biden administration should do their job and confirm trump's nominees and he won, he's made his picks, confirm them. liz: justice department going after catholics and school board parents and doing things like that and ripping into trump with an open boarder and 800,000 criminal illegal aliens from 40 years ago through the biden harris administration have been caught crossing.
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we have 2 million got aways and we have more than 1900 tar resistances caught at all ports of entry trying to cross. we've got this story now, gop so what he's saying is refocus, catch the bad guys. gop senators cluck grassley and ron johnson -- chuck grassley and ron johnson. joining house lawmakers telling the government you got to the fbi, justice department and preserve your records in the jack smith cases. talk to us more about that. >> first, not forget what happened during a transition in 2016 and 20176789 >> the types resisting and four years of lawfare and a lot coming out of merrick garland and doj.
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we're going to root out this corruption and liz, far too many line lawyers here for the doj and not only are they above the law and they thinner the law. enough of this. institutions have become corrupt. i think what trump is making very, very clear is you'll no longer weapon size these institutions against the dually elected president of the united states but also they need reform and with reform for that to happen, there has to be consequences for this terrible behavior and if there's not consequences, we'll see more of this in the future. liz: all right, it's just, i guess, people went to the voting booth and said what's our bottom line. woe said we're sick of seeing americans killed and border collapse. it does it under biden harris and sick odd people being raped and murdered. stop that.
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liz: democrats and more upset over rfk jr. with hhs secretary and showing rfk jr. is right about a really big problem. next, liz peek reacting to that. also tonight, kamala harris wasted over $1 billion wasting tens of millions of dollars for vapid celebrity endorsements and concerts. but this new surprise, you won't believe which key democrat voting block said we don't care about any of that . they reject ited it and had no impact. first, hear from day and brian brenberg in for sean duffy. >> hey, liz. yeah, the left is having a hard time coping with president trump's nominees for his cabinet and maybe david webb can help him with that coming up. plus, texas agricultural commission ore and talking about what the trump tariff and trump border policy really means for farmers.
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>> tom phillips and chair of economic adviser and china trade war. how about a fight that the u.s. will win and brooke r rollins, former white house chief strategist and regime wincing and wining about all the cabinet picks for trump. too bad for them. they don't matter. we do, tom of the hour. when a tough cough finds you on the go, a syrup would be... silly! woo! hey! try new robitussin soft chews. packed with the power of robitussin...
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>> if you live in a rural area and there's not a hospital very close to you but there is a community sent eric closer to you, it could be decimated. >> yeah. >> under robert f. kennedy. >> abrupt break with an american public health tradition that's had some of the greatest successes ins last symptoms. >> it's absolutely chilling and could impact lives of everyone in america. >> of all the horrible one arkansas one for the country and family than this one. this is a person that's literally a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist. liz: media democrats are hammering rfk for hhs secretary and he's getting slammed. we have harvard university showing data indicating rfk jr.
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is right. joining us is fox news contributor liz peek. liz, welcome back. you're a great writer. you know, this bomb shell data out of harvard. i'll give you the floor in just a second. i want to get through it. harvard is saying that processed food literally kills up to 678,000 americans a year. it says that's more than all the u.s. combat deaths from the revolutionary war to the wars in afghanistan and iraq combined, plus estimates the cost of these kind of diseases from the sick food supply at $16 trillion from 2011-2020. what do you think of this? >> yeah, can you imagine that the entire democrat establishment is trying to protect those kind of numbers and we spend in the united states twice of what wealthy oecd countries spend per person on healthcare and we have among the worst outcomes. if any industry in america is right for disruption, it is healthcare, and i think it's terrific. look, rfk jr. has this vaccine
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dubiousness or skepticism that, by the way, caused a change in the way people do manufacture vaccines. i disagree with him on this, and i'm sure he'll avoid this like the plague as he goes forward, but to have this meltdown about disruption in this vastly inefficient industry is crazy. by the way, a lot of the biggest complaints we haven't heard any of those talking about measles being brought in by migrants that's happened. okay, we want people vaccinated against diseases. we also want to protect our boarders against people who are bringing diseases. liz: liz peek, thank you so much. sorry we ran out of time. we'll have you back on. that was great what you said. thank you so much. this story, kamala harris blew through $1 billion. tens of millions of dollars wasted on slierties to endorse her -- celebrities to endorse here and won't believe which key democrat voting block rejected all that and didn't work. they don't care about it.
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there needs to be a change. >> i feel like the celebrity endorsement added smacks has to go away because everybody is talk to the grassroots and the people. >> bring it back to the center. >> is a democrat loader speaking out about, here's epic failure. look at the new york times giving a wake-up call to the democrats. they spoke to undecided young voters 18 - age 30 they chose trump because they wanted him to make america normal again. policy slams corrupt media against trump, look who is your genesee voter former democrat grace bonsall, think of for joining us what you make of the new york story, they said harris is a phony and you agree with all of this? >> i would say i agree with that especially considering the fact that her campaign was run on a
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platform of identity and social issues and she was disconnected from the larger issues that are facing the average american person voter. >> euro former democrat loader what is it about the party that is so unappealing. >> i would say what are the biggest things is policy that's on actionable and policy that has no way of being pushed forward it is about grab but the fact it's become an identity game and i would agree with the article it seems almost crazy. >> why do you think so many young voters are turning conservative. >> i think the biggest thing i would say were starting to realize that people like kamala harris and politicians are
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looking at the biggest issue especially our future of immigration and crime and instead they focus on identity which is not the core issue that we are facing right now. >> are all of your friends saying the same thing? >> definitely. i know multiple people that were strong democrats and voted trump this year. >> they voted trump, what would you say to the democrats, final word. >> the biggest thing i would say actionable policy is needed. grace, thank you for joining us this friday night. we appreciate you for stepping up. it's good to see you freedom elizabeth macdonald, thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business, don't forget to dvr us. now it is time for "the bottom line" let's ended over to dagen and brian he is in for sean duffy.
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