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gobble gobble gobble. liz: that'll never get old either. thank you, larry. great show. >> making sure they can accommodate it. >> work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition of power. that is what the american people deserve. liz: smooth transition for president elect trump and he's not doing that and subverting to sabotage going for judicial nominees and opening up the boarder and border poll show it is time for gop senators to get off the fence and bactrim p, support his nominees. trump has a voter mandate to fix america and stop what gallop
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said is the worst presidency in modern u.s. history. christian whitten is here to take that on. also this story -- >> as you can see, i'm not just mag gather. i'm dark gatt ick maga. liz: aoc mocking people on cutting inflationary government waste and making affordability inflation crisis even worse and aoc said americans tax reform president grover norquist ready to rumble on that . this new craziness and biden administration wasting taxpayer money on therapy sessions for officials in government workers upset trump that won. showing you details.
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first this. >> president trump has been out there fighting for us nonstop and if he's out there fighting for us, we're going to fight for him. liz: can pam bondi clean out the justice department or will the so-called deep state fight back? darryll issa and chief council julian epstein here to react. but first this, pam bondi nominated as matt gaetz'placement for u.s. attorney general and fox news senior national correspondent, rich edison and we love him and he comes to us live from west palm beach florida near mar-a-lago with more on this story. rich, great to see you.
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>> hey, liz. only took about six hours for the former congressman to withdraw his nomination and president elect tram top announce his replacement and republicans saying they think the florida attorney general pam bondi is going to be able to succeed in the u.s. senate where gaetz could not. she'll focus on the issues he could not. we need a safer community and safer country. pam bondi has always shown she's tough, smart, he's absolutely a great pick and she's going to be a fantastic attorney general. reporter: we're still waiting on a treasury secretary and kevin warsh's name was floated with the understanding that trump could nominate him to lead the federal reserve when chairman jerome powell's term ends in 2026. scott bessent have also been in the mix and some of the holdup
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find ago treasury nominee that can ease financial markets and also embrace trump's plan to raise tariffs on products coming into the united states. there are reports that trump selected former georgia senator kelly loffler as his nominee and secretary of agriculture and second inaugural committee appointed senator in 2019 and lost the special election the following year. we're waiting on the official announcement, liz. you know how these things work and it's not official till you get that press release. back to you. liz: rich edson, thank you so much. >> criminals made one very big mistake, they wound up in polk county. when you bring drugs from mexico into our country, california, texas, georgia, when you're in this country illegally and you're doing things illegally, i want to tell you and you wind up in polk county, grady judd is
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going to find you, the dea is going to help him, and my statewide prosecutors are going to lock you up for as lon as we can. each of these defendants are looking at 30 years in florida state prison for conspiracy to traffic drugs. liz: that was pam bondi then florida state attorney general in 2015 on a major drug bust involving legal al yens and show requesting she was -- aliens and why she was picked for the prosecutor and prosecuted major cases and murders and going for them and media with cnn and bondi as a loyalist. alarming the dc establishment. joining us now from house judiciary, california congressman darryl issa. great to see you again. wonderful to see you. what do you think of the media reaction to this?
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>> ex-len. can't do better than having them panic over an agent for change. it's a great pick and whether they're controversial or not, they have one thing in common, they can carry his message to the public so the public understands the change that we're doing. this is one of the real lessons from the first administration and some did well and some did poorly in communication. but pam and many, many of the others and pete and marco rubio and these are people that have been able to breakthrough the clutter and communicate, and that's what the president wants. he wants to sell his message to the public during his four years and going to forget the four years and going to back off. liz: interesting you say that because we're hearing from voters and want tram top reform from government and that's the voter mandate. gop senators should get off thornhill tore the backs of nominees and trump saying with pam bondi refocusing the doj from lawfare attacks on political rivals like them and
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she's been vetted and then she's hearing to sail through the senate confirmation and let's get more of the media hot takes on this and get reactions on this. >> 20 years in florida and for eight she was the attorney general of the state. that's a very big, very complicated job and that level of experience is on par with or better than most united states attorney generals that we've seen over the past 50 years or so. when we get independent votes and going for complication. >> pam bondi is what i'm seeing in the last segment we should all fear. she's competent and knows what she's doing about immigration and remember, florida is one of the states that's been very aggressive about migrants and she's a dangerous and effective pick and that's frankly worse than what we would have got with matt gaetz even with the deplorable moral background he has. liz: a dangerous effective pick that she's basically going to crack down on illegal immigration and your reaction to what you heard, congressman?
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>> somebody that understands how to run a large bureaucracy and by the way not your typical senator and he's junior typical attorney -- your typical attorney general or governor. somebody that knows how to do it and communicate, you better believe it. they're dangerous because they're an agent for change and they're dangerous because they can summit to the american people. market thatcher said you have to win the debate and then win the vote. to win the vote in the senate consistently, and in the house, we're going to have to make sure that president trump's policies are sold for what they are: change for the betterment of the united states if you will making america great again. liz: congressman issa, wonderful to see you again. have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving. liz: new york judge juan merchan ruled to let the trump team file a motion to dismiss manhattan da case against stormy daniels. getting right to fox news nate foy all over this story and
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joining us live in new york city with more. great to see you again. reporter: yeah, the big take away and sentencing take away for the second time and president elect donald trump's lawyers need to file their motion to dismiss the case by december 2 and manhattan da responding to that and judge merchan pushing off his pick for democraty attorney wrote this week and going to interfere with trump's preparations to return for the white house. but prosecutors want to stretch the case out more than four years and sentence trump after his second term. trump's incoming white house communications director steven chung reacted to today's rulingg and writing in part "decisive win for president trump and hoax manhattan case fully state and sentencing is adjourned and president trump won a landslide victory as american people have issued a mandate to return him
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to office and dispose of all remnants of the witch hunt cases". this case it's important to point out it's not over yet. merchan will rule on what comes next some time after december 9 and it'sstill a positive. >> he has a constitutional question of pursuing, prosecuting and indicting a signature president and be wise not just in the interest of justice but politically to take one and move on. on. reporter: that's from the judge's perspective there and only one of four criminal cases against tram top get to trial. he was found guilty of 34 felonies but trump's lawyers took issue with a lot of decisions that judge merchan made throughout that trial. and he's going to hear about those in trump's team's motion to dismiss within the next ten days. back to you. liz: thank you, nate foy.
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great to have you on, nate foy. appreciate you. get back to congressman -- back to julian epstein, former house judiciary and clinton person and julian, more than a dozen years on capitol hill and you're a attorney and what do you make of this development and trump's team calling it a win. >> i don't know if it's a win and it's a case that should have never been brought and no one in history of the united states have ever been prosecuted on these charges. it was a abuse of prosecution and judge merchan had a opportunity to dismiss the case now. trump is making a post trial motion to dismiss it and vacate the judgment on the basis of the supreme court ruling. they've spoken on lawfare and there's an emerging consensus spoken on the post-cast and what
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would make the sense in terms of and saying this case, there's trump never going to be sentenced in a meaningful way and going to put the proceedings off for another four years and at that point after his second presidential term, nobody i think reasonably thinks that you're going to proceed with some type of sentencing and this is just a case where democrats should cut their losses and brag should proceed that the case exists. liz: yeah, misdemeanor cases ramped up in felony and could get overturned on appeal. the real problem is how badly democrats botched lawfare and running things. listen to this story and assistant da on alvin da's team and illegal alien and member of
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the violent tren de aragua gang and robbed this 38-year-old woman in the hall way of her apartment and this victim is a manhattan assistant da to alvin bragg and she was not injured. we're hearing from new yorkers saying da bragg stop it, stop attacking trump. go after crime. your final word. >> voters are saying put priorities on prosecuting crime in the streets and going for the crime policies and going for the last four years and stopping this lawfare and make one final point and democrats should be very concerned about this and going for them and trump should be health held to a bookkeeping era on the federal campaign finance report and i can tell you from having se served anded with lots of democratic members of congress and they don't want to be here and they can turn around and start nitpicking and
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phishing and they're inevitably making and campaign finance reporting requirements and it's kd bar at the door this point and deputies should be the people saying let's put this ting to a rest. this is going in where good. liz: that's a great point, julian epstein, they're setting down case law there that can be used against them and more. julian, great to have you and talk with you tonight. >> thanks for having me, liz. >> look forward to having a smooth transition. anding everything to accommodate the need. >> a peaceful and orderly transition of power. that's what the american people deserve. liz. okay, they promised a smooth transition and it's not happening behind the scenes. biden is sabotaging trump and talking about ramping up u.s. involvement in russia and ukraine and ramming jew dish nominees and weakening the border more and talking to
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guests about this and what's going on. also this, democrat governor's push to resist trump is already getting mocked and falling apart. next up, former trump state department official christian whitten going to take it on. also this story tonight, >> president biden. please, we haven't heard from you all trip. mr. president. liz: you have to yell at president biden is why is he staying mum now and not talking? why are they calling trump an existential threat to democracy and silent about that and white house confronted on that and may laugh at the answer. now this story. >> as you can see, i'm not just ma gather, i'm dark ma gather.
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coming up, grover norquist with lunacy from the u.s. and clear side from the swamp and biden state department and therapy essentials if victory. really? details coming up on that. please don't go away, we'll be right back. >> all the things the patriarchy wants us to be and they clearly don't care about us. >> they voted for someone that wants me dead and no longer have the privilege for having daughters and granddaughters in their life. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy.
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tends to launch ice portal app starting next month in new york city, which will allow migrants to bypass in-person checks in for local ice office. now, some argue that this is implemented or makes it easier for some people to flee without being tracked given the technology being deployed is still somewhat un-reliable and the white house was asked about this by yours truly just yesterday and referred us to the is building on the effort trying to curb future immigration crackdowns from the trump administration and this week, aclu called on biden to act writing, biden needs to close detention facilities and halt ice's current detention plans and they're vital for the planned enforcement agenda for the incoming administration. the white house was asked about this and officials say they're going to enforce the laws already on the books. >> not going into what the
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attorney general or state elected attorney is going to respond to the next administration's policies and how they're going to move forward and i'm not going to do that. reporter: maybe president biden will weigh in on his thoughts about what his successor may or may not do come january and the camera events today and there's a dinner party tonight, liz, for biden supporters and that'll happen on the south lawn. liz: happy thanksgiving, mark. you did great. [speaking non-english language]
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liz: this is a bomb shell you don't hear from the media and mexico center left president claudia shinedown at a press conference saying yes, mexico is ready to hand and will take in president elect trump's deportations of illegal migrants and joining us is former state department official christian whitten. christian, this is something. what do you make of this? you see the media and democrat governors pushing back and getting hysterical and hear from mexico's president saying, yeah, we'll deal with it. >> yeah, because mexico's president, even though she's a liberal socialist has to live in the real world and remembers donald trump signed the u.s. and mexico canada agreement and wanted to get rid of nafta and lightheiser had such a good deal he sign it had and they're putting extreme pressure on mexico and it's like 1980 with the iranians acting better as ronald reagan took office before
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he even had to take actions because they knew he was much tougher than jimmy carter and same with trump versus biden. liz: christian, pugh research polpolling and scripps polling saying aliens broke the law and broke the law crossing the border and what do you make of this push by democrat governors to resist trump on deportations and let's go through it. democrat denver mayor cutting the budget for cops and public safety parks paying for illegal aliens. what do you make of that? >> not going to denver without my group insurance at least not downtown. there's a lot of nice cities on the front range and denver downtown is not one thanks to crime and illegals and
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politicians like this saying they're going to use the police essentially with insurrection against federal law enforcement. that sounds a lot like south carolina in 1860 and, you know, you had this poor girl raped by illegal that wouldn't have been here if biden was enforcing the border laws and this is what you get with sanctuary cities and lockdown 16 in denver and seeing fentanyl on these poon the streets and crime and that brings in. liz: california can't afford gavin newsom's new push to resist trump via lawsuits and california is maxeded out and no capacity to do spending and newsom went wild with spending and california is tipping over and it's now the most indebted state in america with half a trillion dollars in state and local debt. california also they can't do to resist trump.
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>> even the bluest part of the state and turning out soft on crime and illegal district attorney and putting himself on a little tougher and you're not see ago red wave in california but you might see sort of the end of this complete failure of democrat control of sanctuary cities and flaunting the federal law and all of these costs are coming home. >> it's coming from a former president and it's dangerous. the threat that forker president represents to the democracy. liz: not talking about trump in peril and tram subpoena a threat. re-interacting to kjp and confronted and why and calling
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trump a threat to democracy and taking it on but first this. >> one president that couldn't climb a flight of stares and another who was fist pump after getting shott fight fight! less: she likes big government and attacking elon musk and vivek ramaswamy and marjorie taylor green for trying to cut big inflationary government. next, americans for tax reform president grover norquist going for that and latest lunacy from the left after this. please don't go away. stay right there.
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subcommittee called doge committee on elon musk and vivek ramaswamy push to cut government. joining us now, americans for tax re- the foreman: er this. >> she's jealous. they're in amazing position they're going into administration to reduce the regulatory burden and supreme court decisions that say that regulators can't just make stuff up. i mean, that sounds common sensey, but it's radical for washington dc and ability of the administration to fare out waste and bad regulations, regulations that were illegitimately put in to get rid of those and drop trillions of dollars of cost. the regulatory burden in the united states. very, very hire and making them
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drop the cost of living in the unit. the irs admits half oturu the workers don't come into the office and consolidating the buildings and need as many bureaucrats as we have. government workers bureaucrats and that's at height of cold war. you don't need as many as we have. there were fewer hours than regular americans and they get paid more than regular americans and benefits are higher and pensions are things that americans never see. now it's going to be on twitter and the world will know.
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liz: really half a trillion in the sell by date and funneling lapse in the programs and talking about things like pell grants and nih and still money sitting out there. they could wipe that out and lower everybody's inflation cost and lower interest rates and lower mortgage rates and is it really, really worse than ever, grover? what do you think? final word? >> it is worse than ever and we've even seen the governments inspector generals and government's inspector generals 74 or 75 found a great deal of problems in the past. but they get no attention. that changes now. liz: grover norquist, thank you very much. happy thanksgiving. >> god to see you.
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liz: look at what happened yesterday with the conviction of killer of laken riley.he country. the answer is mayorkas and director wray and russia hoax and wiretapping scandals and putting spies into cryobank muchs and don't want to answer that and not doing that and going to show up and sean, this is an outrage and i say with wray, that guy shouldn't be fbi director one second longer and needs to resign right now. president trump needs to have the opportunity to appoint a successor and we need to clean house, sean, from top to bottom. liz: that was senator josh hawley calling for subpoenas for director wray and national security threats and biden white house has a nags that will terrorist alert up and running. they were enforcing that . we have congressman tim burchett from house foreign affairs and overnight.
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>> yeah, mainly because we don't have any guts to enforce anything. look, they sent steve bannon to prison because he refused to come in and we'll write him a good strong letter. we should have been taken to fight to weeks if not months ago the house oversight committee and we continuously have battered these people. you all are the only ones that covered it and all this stuff and here we are at the end, they know they'll resist it. into the new year and administration to enforce the dad gum laws and we're just reinforcing more bad behavior from the far left and they'll continue to do this.
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liz. the irs revoking the tax status of nonprofits that got terrorism just 15 democrats back it had and down from 179 in april. backing this bill to stop nonprofits living tax free and supporting terrorism. >> hard core marxist liberals and going for the democratic party and that's their mainstream now. their numbers are being diminished and going to realize for them going for them with this type of activity and they'll continue to do this as long as we let them. >> thank you, happy thanksgiving to you too.
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liz: celebrities like rosie o'donnell going for them and coming up, biden state department wasting tax money and going for them coping with the results of their free and fair election in a trump victory. you won't believe what we found. also remember this story. >> biggest lie and threat to our democracy in american history. >> biggest threat to democracy. it's a threat to democracy. liz: not thinking he's a threat to democracy and silent about it now and not believing how the white house press secretary answered and stephanie hamill here to react but first, it's time to talk to our friends day and david to find out what they're rocking and rolling on in the next hour in the bottom line. >> happy thanksgiving, emac.
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talking about doge bros and how is elon and vivek turning recommendations into policy? that's something that andy biggs, congressman involved in so much of what happens inside the beltway will be grappling with momentarily. >> and our national debt topped $36 trillion. why is gina ray mondo, the commerce secretary rushing to spend as much as she can before she gets out of dc. john carney is here. and dawn buckingham, the doctor and texas land commissioner here on here to aid and deportation effort under incoming president donald trump. top of the hour. >> see ya.
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that president biden has repeatedly referred to as existential threat so why is it that the american people have not heard president biden talk about this threat since the election? liz: cnn reporter confronting biden's white house press secretary on question of the hour. synergy home are the democrats and white house dropping and calling trump existential threat to democracy? gynoing us is political comment -- joining us is political comment at a timer stephanie hamill. what do you make of the kjp statement of we're in a different place. what different place? biden house almost threw out their backs for years using the bully bull pit to attack -- bully pulpit to attack trump. >> the political rivals never actually ever thought he was a threat to democracy. they never thought he was hitler or a fascist or they wouldn't be behavioring in this manner. white house press secretary and
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listen to the rest of the clip, she goes onto explain that actually president biden thinks that donald trump is a threat to democracy but not expressing publicly because they want to give the appearance of a smooth transition. many of us appreciate the idea of a smooth transition but so many other people including democratic supporters wondering if they've been lied to all these years by people they trusted. liz: they made people crazy and democrat voters nuts and in hysterics over this and open a book of spending and watchdog and federal government under biden spent $270 million in taxpayer money to battle misinformation a. lot about the pandemic.e national conversatio.
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>> this rhetoric is damaging is damvital and helping people get after this devissive rhetoric and it's tragic what they've been through for no reason and another example is donald trump went to the white house and president joe biden fully embraced him and dr. joe biden standing next to him with a full smile. it couldn't be dishonest and they don't think he's a threat to democracy or else they wouldn't act this way. liz: fox news press kjp on attacking trump. listen to this. >> president biden, talk to us,
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sir. will you please talk to us? mr. president, president biden, please, we haven't heard from you all day. mr. president! >> how many more assassination attemps on donald trump and vice president and you till you pick a different word to describe trump other than threat? >> peter, if anything from this administration, i actually completely disagree with the premise of your question, the question that you're asking. it is also incredibly teenagous in the way you're asking it. because american people are watching. liz: what's with the weird lecturing? go ahead. >> yeah, rhetoric has consequences and so many of us were calling for people to tone down the rhetoric, especially after these attempts on donald trump's life. so hopefully, you know, people can learn a lesson and be honest with their audience which is why
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we've seen some of the other networks hemorrhaging viewers and peep don't want to be lied to anymore. liz: msnbc and cnn. stephanie hamill, thank you so much and happy thanksgiving. >> thank you, liz. >> all the things that the patriarchy wants us to be clearly they don't care about us. they voted for someone that wants me dead and they no longer have the privilege of having their daughter and their granddaughters in hair life. liz: that's a fallout of democrat and media propaganda. this is the liberals taking it pretty hard. those voters there. we found a new thing with elon musk and vivek ramaswamy to cut however: therapy sessions and biden is spending on for government workers to cope with trump's victories. really? ej antoni will take it on. please stay right there. ♪
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him is not surprising they can't cope with the back without terrible the economy has been the last four years and wanted a change of direction that's why people voted for trump. >> usa today said the high number of working-class voters support trump, democrats have lost the plot they lost their voter basis, gen z joined working-class same is to return to common sense to sanity but
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the los angeles times reports that democratic finger-pointing against each other as their influence drops with voters. where you see the cindy. >> i see the president making inroads with all kinds of demographics whether we talk about young people, retirees or union workers, white-collar workers, you name it, this is the president for all people. if you look at his policies let's put rhetoric aside for a moment and let's talk about actual policies, lower taxes and lower regulation, faster economic growth, higher standard of living, lower cost of living these are all things with universal appeal. that's why he picked up ground with all voters across virtually all demographics. elizabeth: do you see trumpeting roadblocks in the swamp with republican senators with his agenda? >> certainly the reason for that he is not so much a republican president as he is an american
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first president and consequently he is running into roadblocks already from the establishment and both parties. that's why we have the so-called the so-called util party for example. it's not so much a matter versus right versus left or republican versus democrat but the unipart versus everyone else. elizabeth: what really matters is executive action on the first day of office in the first 100 days that will factor big in the first two years of his presidency. final word. >> i think you're absolutely right that will be huge what he can get done on his first day in office, executive action will be key. elizabeth: thank you so much. i'm elizabeth macdonald, think of her watching "the evening edit" on fox business. don't forget to d brs, happy thanksgiving. now it's time for my friends at "the bottom line". take it away ♪ ♪
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