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thank you! larry: so, we've got one big beautiful election certification and we've got one big beautiful fiscal tax cutting bill and you know i've got to say it leads me to one big beautiful elizabeth macdonald. liz: wish everybody felt the same way. woohoo! what a way to start the new
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year, welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> donald j. trump of the state of floor has received 312 votes. kamala d. harris -- >> i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust nationwide competitive process and it has become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal battles, i can not be the best option in that election. liz: okay the news on just it trudeau resigning as canada's prime minister a growing backlash worldwide against the far left. and now we've got voters lawmakers and governors now saying they cannot wait for president trump to regain power. tonight, the man who shocked the democrat establishment in the u.s. with a major game changer that helped trump win.
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conservative activist scott pressler joins us on why younger gen z and millenial voters increasingly support and back president t. also this story tonight. >> would you close down it? >> have a transition from the oil industry yet. that is a big statement. liz: president biden again accused of sabotaging trump this time in a new big way. tonight how exactly will president trump reverse how biden damaged america. larry elder is joining us on that one, plus this story. >> what do you say to americans who feel as though you and other top democrats mislead them about president biden's mental acuity? >> no. liz: senator chuck schumer grilled on his role in misleading america about biden's mental and cognitive decline but he's doubling down saying he didn't do that.
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gop senator tommy tuberville is here to break that down. what americans say is a new, big cover-up scandal. also, we'll show you the sound of nancy pelosi suddenly claiming women are "more ethical than men." we'll show you how pelosi's net worth has skyrocketed while in government. plus, will president finally reveal what really goes on in the d.c. swamp with politicians accused of profiting off their day jobs including biden and his family. outkick together it harris team en is here to take that on and whether democrat lawfare attacks against trump were an attempt to cover that up but first this story. the fight to get what president trump and house lawmakers want. one big beautiful bill to enact trump's agenda, his tax cuts, border security, unleashing u.s. oil & gas and much more. house republicans are set to go to mar-a-lago at the end of the week for meetings on getting the trump agenda enacted quickly. fox news senior national correspondent aishah hasnie has
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new action on this , joins us live on capitol hill with more. aishah good to see you. reporter: so this is president-elect trump really taking matters into his own hands. much like what we saw last week with the speakers race where he got on the phone and closed the deal to of course reelect mike johnson as house speaker. he is looking at his legislative agenda and basically getting involved personally and giving that personal touch, so you're right. he has invited a key group of house republicans to mar-a-lago later this week and they are going to talk about a variety of things on his agenda, extending those 2017 tax cuts. no taxes on tips. border security, and figuring out what to do with the debt sealing. now trump will personally meet with freedom caucus members. these are the folks who want to cut the deficit fiscally conservative folks and lawmakers from states like new york who prize state and local tax breaks. now trump says his preference is to put all of this into one "big beautiful bill" we hear it a
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lot. kudlow says it a lot but he's open also to splitting this into two. >> my preference is one big as i say one big beautiful bill. now to do that takes longer, you know, to submit it takes longer actually, but so it's a longer process. i would say i'd live with that. i believe we would get , i don't know, to me it's just a cleaner, it's cleaner. it's nicer. reporter: okay, so they haven't decided yet here on capitol hill what they are going to do but some republicans fear that one monstrous package might cause delays and risk national security legislation. >> i think it's a risk to our country to delay border security so if you're a tax cutting person which i understand and you're holding the border bill hostage i think that's a dangerous thing. reporter: and speaker johnson also said today that they haven't quite decided on the route they are all just making pros and cons at this point. liz: really interesting journalism aishah thank you so
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much. >> the only thing my being the oldest president, i know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole goddamned life. liz: whoa! snapping and cursing at reporters president biden will skip a final press conference and do two speeches touting his legacy again. critics say biden's legacy is tarnished by the boxes afghanistan withdrawal, record high inflation, and border crisis and much more. joining us republican main street caucus chair south dakota congressman dusty johnson. always a pleasure to see you. so is it going to be one big reconciliation bill on trump's desk by april? lindsey graham is also talking about two bills. where do you stand because the tax cuts $4 trillion worth of taxes are about to go up. >> on sunday night i'll have dinner with president donald trump and we're going to talk about it and ultimately he is quarterback of the football team. he's going to make the play call
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and we're going to go execute. now there will be disagreements about exactly what is in one package or two but liz i'll be honest with you. no matter how we structure it, in the end, we are going to secure the border. we are going to unlock american energy. we're going to pushback against the chinese communist party and we're going to shove the woke out of our military and out of the federal government. we have got to get these things done and again, on sunday, over dinner, president trump and i are going to talk about what is the right way to get that done. liz: absent tax cuts can trump do a lot of this and overturn a lot of biden's policies via executive orders? like shutting the border, reversing biden's new ban on offshore oil & gas drilling? we understand democrats will file lawsuits like they always do but can trump do that? >> he can do a lot with executive order and he will do a lot with executive order but that is not the gold standard. the gold standard is for us to get into law these kind of common sense policies that the american voters voted for.
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i mean, yes, he can do border security with an executive order but it's that much better for us to come together, the senate, the house and the white house, together to secure the border. the problem with executive orders, liz and i know you know this is they can go away overnight under a new president. let's put this gosh darn stuff into law that makes it much harder to change. liz: congressman, senate majority leader john thune reportedly told president he believes pete hegseth will get the votes to be pentagon chief. let's get your reaction with senator tune on exactly what you're talking about with the trump agenda and passing it. watch this. >> we've got to act collectively house, senate, and white house to extend the 2017 tax cuts. now, in doing that, i believe there will also be a robust conversation about whether we can find offsets and achieve reductions and spending that would help offset some of that. i think we are dramatically under funding our military today and the president believes that, president trump, and i think a
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lot of our republican colleagues in the house and the senate share that view, so can we do this through reconciliation? we're obviously looking at our options. we're going to do everything we can to ensure he has the people he wants in place. i think you give great deference and latitude to a president when it comes to the people he wants to put into key positions and national security ones are especially important but the senate has a role. advise and consent. liz: okay, you know, let's get back to what we were just talking about congressman. you're making important points but here is the thing. can trump do a lot of executive orders first? to try reverse damage biden did to america, and then you guys come back and do one big bill and get it done quickly. or is it going to take a two-step two bill strategy? lindsey graham is talking about that. again, the scary part is the trump tax cuts expire at the end of the year. that's a $5 trillion tax hike. >> failure is not an option. we are not going to increase taxes on american families by $5 trillion. we will get this done. similarly we will secure the border. now are there border security
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things the president can do via executive order? yes and liz he will do that. we do need to, just as you described come along behind that and make sure that we codify as much border security as we can. now here is the interesting thing. border security is an 80/20 issue. there are democrats who understand how their party lost their way and it cost kamala harris the election. so we may get a few votes along the way from democrats who understand the insanity of what has been going on at the southern border. liz: that's really interesting news to recap what congressman dusty johnson just said. house democrats may go along with the law and new legislation to stop and possibly shut the border. congressman you always bring it. you're very smart. we appreciate it thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> well, democrats have always accepted the results of a free and fair election. this election is not any different. >> we will have a vice president presiding tomorrow who
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believes in a peaceful transition of the office and she will preside over her own defeat. >> you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee and you could have the election stolen from you. >> i believe he knows he's an illegitimate president. >> i think he's an illegal president who didn't win so how do you fight against that in 2020? liz: okay, first you saw democrats claiming democrats always accepted the election results. republicans have not done that in the years 2000, 2004, 2016, and more. and then you heard sound from hillary clinton questioning trump saying he's illegal, also kamala harris. kamala harris suffered a humiliation today certifying the electoral votes for president trump. joining us conservative talk radio host larry elder. great to talk to you again, larry good to see you.
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happy new year. so, democrats spent the day trying to revive january 6 again. it didn't really go anywhere today. it's more about the trump agenda. what's your take on all of this? >> well, as you pointed out, democrats have been denying elections ever since 2000. they tried to overturn that election and overturn the election in 2004 claiming without evidence that the voting machine had been altered in order to give george w. bush re-elected. benny tom son the chair of the january 6 committee was one of 30 house members who joined senator to overturn ohio for the reason i just now mentioned. you have the late jimmy carter, saying he believes the russians elected donald trump. even though dave johnson, obama's dhs secretary testified under oath not a single vote tally was changed by the russians, although they tried, to get donald trump elected, but two-thirds of democrats according to a poll in 2018, liz, believe that the russians "change vote tallies" to elect donald trump.
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so they have been denying elections for a very long period of time and donald trump raises objections and he's undermining the foundation of our republic. it's such hypocrisy. liz: yeah, and it's poisonous to the american people. you know? so biden sabotaging trump. he's accused of that. biden is moving to ban offshore drilling in the atlantic and pacific oceans. trump says he's getting rid of that immediately on day one. we can do that via executive order, just saying we're going to do more drilling. trump did that in april of 2017. there's lawsuits but you know, that 625 million acres of u.s. coastal waters biden is trying to put off limits to u.s. drilling. and he just out lawed and banned 40% of gas-powered water heaters. biden just did that. starting in four years time. that's hitting 60 million americans, larry. by a factor of nine out of 10 more americans die from the cold than the heat. so this is really catastrophic to senior citizens and to the poor. what do you think of what biden is doing here?
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>> it really is and you have to ask yourself to what end? well it's true that most americans believe that we have an issue with climate change. they put the issue way, way down in the polls. and you're right. the people that are disproportionately hurt by this are seniors, poor seniors, the people that democratic party reports to care about and more importantly this is a follow the science party. if we got rid of every bit of our greenhouse gas emissions it would not affect the climate in the world given the greenhouse gasses put out by china and india, so i do not understand politically, economically, or from a science standpoint what this is all about. other than the fact that joe biden believes that climate change is a bigger threat to the planet than fascism, than iran getting a nuke, or chinese aggression. i don't get it. i really don't. liz: larry elder a pleasure to listen to you and have you on the show please come back soon. good to see you. >> thanks liz. >> the united states voted for a second time to not elect
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its first woman president. everywhere women's rights and women's progress is under attack. >> climate change is not only an existential environmental threat but one of the defining security issues of our time. >> we've seen around the world a rise of populist right wing forces in just about every democracy that we've seen. liz: critics say even the way he speaks is annoying. all that liberalism down the drain. justin trudeau resigns, trump's strong leadership is making weak far left leaders run for the door. next, the man who helped deliver younger gen z and millenial voters for trump. leading to trump's victory, conservative activist scott pressler will explain why young voters want trump. also tonight this story. >> do you feel as we have this conversation today that president biden could serve another four years had he stayed
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in the race and potentially won? howie: senator chuck schumer finally grilled on misleading america about president biden's cognitive decline but senator chuck schumer is trying to double down about that. you'll hear what he said, senator tommy tuberville is here to react what more and more americans are calling a major cover-up. plus this story. >> members of congress and their spouses be banned from trading individual stocks while serving in congress. >> no to the second one. we have a responsibility to report in the stock on the stock but i don't, i'm not familiar with that five-month review but if people aren't reporting, they should be. liz: this big d.c. debate. how does nancy pelosi's net worth keep going up and up and up when congressional salaries have not budged? will president trump reveal what is really going on in the swamp? politicians making a lot of money off their day jobs. the biden family too.
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tomi lahren here to react and also this , whether democrat lawfare attacks against trump were about trying to shut that down. please stick with us we'll be right back after the break. >> hi, it's nancy, on on my way to washington to proudly represent the people of san francisco in congress and i'm honored to do so to share our san francisco value. thank you for giving me that honor.
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liz: welcome back. the democratic establishment has been shocked and baffled on why they lost a big part of their voting base. young voters. why are gen z and millenial voters increasingly going toward president trump? ap exit polls show trump won nearly half of gen z voters. that's more than what he won in 2020. joining us now scott pressler, founder and director of the group early vote action.com. scott? you've been turning out the young voters for trump. it's great to have you on. why are they moving toward trump in droves? >> a big reason why, liz, thank you so much for having me, is they know that trump is the peace president. we didn't have putin invading
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ukraine under president trump's first term. the economy was wonderful, and then suddenly, joe biden, kamala and the democrats take control and we find ourselves in wars again and we find ourselves with an economy that does not serve young people, and i tell you, this young generation post-millenial, they are coming over to the republican party in droves. liz: because of that. so you're attributed with high pressuring deliver the swing state of pennsylvania for trump. you also helped pennsylvania republican senator dave mccormick beat bob casey so now you've got far left liberal prime minister j justin trudeau resigning as the leader of canada. they are losing power in italy, the netherlands, finland, sweden, argentina out of power in hungary so they want peace, they don't like their taxes going up. we've also talked to young voters too, scott, and they said they were really scared by lawfare attacks that biden and
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democrats did against trump because they felt it could happen to them. >> absolutely. well, it's the rise of populism globally. as republicans now, i want to listen to the people and then craft legislation and policy based on what the people want, and i think that's where the democrats really lost sight of this last election is they weren't listening to the people, and so for example, at penn state university, incenter in cr county, pennsylvania we flipped that to a majority of republican voters and dave mccormick, my organization registered 50,000 voters, and senator mccormick won by 15,000 votes. the voter registration specifically geared towards young voters, did deliver pennsylvania and did deliver that senate seat as well. liz: you know, scott, what surprises you most about gen z and millenial voters voting for trump?
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>> i think the enthusiasm is unmatched for any other presidential candidate and yes, president obama certainly did bring in a younger demographic but i think what has changed the game is truly this parallel equilecosystem we have developen the right. god bless elon musk for giving us x, and we are on podcasts and i think conservatives really have taken a strong hold of reaching voters, especially young people, outside of the main, mainstream media. liz: okay, so you're working on flipping new jersey red. how is that going? >> yes. well, we just got data today, liz, and i'm very proud to say that in pennsylvania, the democrats are down to only 210,000 more voters than
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republicans. pennsylvania is quickly becoming a republican state and in new jersey, get this , in the last month, democrats added 700 voters while republicans in new jersey added 6,700 to every viewer at home, i'm asking for your vote on tuesday, november 4, 2025 and if you want to make sure that we have good education for new jersey that we're not taxing the heck out of people, and that we're creating an economy that works for new jersey working class americans, then please, vote to elect a republican governor, this november. liz: scott presler, come back. appreciate you joining us tonight good to see you. >> thank you for the opportunity. liz: sure. >> democrats whine too much, chuck. get out there and fight and tell people what you did. liz: okay that was top democrat
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strategist james car develop telling democrats stop whining. he's out with more new information and why democrats keep losing and the trump and republicans got to keep winning. former wall street pro and author carol roth is here to react to that and also tonight, nancy pelosi's net worth is skyrocketing. congressional salaries have not changed, however. outkick tomi lahren will take that on and whether president trump should reveal what's really going on on the d.c. swamp. is this why democrats launched the lawfare attacks on trump to stop these revelations but first this story. >> do you feel as we have this conversation today that president biden could serve another four years had he stayed in the race and potentially won? liz: coming up senator chuck schumer finally grilled about misleading americans about president biden's cognitive decline, but chuck schumer is doubling down. gop senator tommy tuberville will join us on what americans call a major new cover-up
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>> i talked to president biden, you know, regularly, and sometimes several times in a week, or usually several times in a week. his mental acuity is great. it's fine. it's as good as its been over the years. all this right wing propaganda his mental acuity has declined is wrong. >> leader schumer what do you say to americans who feel as though you and other top democrats mislead them about president biden's mental acuity? >> no. look. we didn't. liz: that was senator chuck schumer denying there was a cover up of biden's cognitive decline.
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joining us from senate veterans committee, senator tommy tuberville. great to have you on. what do you make of senator chuck schumer here, because we have the new york time, the washington post, "wall street journal" saying yes. they knew biden was in cognitive decline from day one. what do you make of chuck schumer and the cover-up? >> that's exactly what it is, liz. has been for four years. con-artist in chief. it's absolutely embarrassing what they have done to this country the last four years. we've all known on the republican side and the democratic side of what's been going on in the white house. 570 days on vacation out of 1,600? are you kidding me? we have had other people running this country. we don't know who it is. i guess it was by committee, but look at the situation we're in right now and it's all because we didn't have a leader in the white house. you know, probably came to the capitol maybe five times since i've been here in four years, and they had to hold him up the whole time. somebody had his arm, holding
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his hand. we all knew it, but they pushed this narrative on the american people, convinced them that he was well and at the end of the day they figured out we can't do this another four years so they told hem to dropout. but it will go down in history, liz as one of the biggest cons on the american people. liz: how bad is it for america on the world stage? because you know, you have special counsel robert herr saying president biden was too see nile to stand trial overtaking u.s. secrets and after claiming biden was capable, senator chuck schumer admitted he could not make it another four years, saying, "when biden stepped down he did it on his own because he thought it was not only better for the democrat party, but it was good for america." so, you know, he's doing on the one hand on the other hand. how bad was this for america on the world stage? >> well, you can tell every time he went overseas and stood around some of the other leaders they were trying to line him up, getting him to a spot to take a picture, get him turned around and carry on a conversation with somebody.
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they were all in on it. they knew it. they understood that we've got to cover up for this guy. maybe he will run again for four years. we can control him. obviously they know they can't control trump. they got a new sheriff in town. but at the end of the day, liz, this was a total embarrassment for the american people and it all started with chuck schumer, nancy pelosi. obviously up here, you've got to learn to lie to make things work, and it's just unfortunate that the american people are going to have to suffer from this. liz: and having covered washington for 40 years now, joe biden is known inside media for bullying, yelling, and threatening journalists if they report the facts about what's going on and to the point where he has his white house has cutoff the new york times because they didn't like a headline. they threatened journalists with cutting off their access. how did the media do in this scenario? do you think they assisted in
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this cover-up? >> oh, big time. all over the capitol. you know, we would bring it up to people here in the rotunda even where i'm standing with other networks. newly-released didn't want anything to do with it and they were in on the cover-up. again, it is going to affect this country for a long, long time, and it's going to take somebody like donald trump to come in and throw the hammer down, but i feel bad for the american people. we tried to tell everybody. i'd go back to alabama in my state and tell everybody the guy doesn't know what day it is. when he was even in the white house, he didn't do meetings and when people from the senate or congress went to meet with him democrat and republican he never would talk. he would set there and listen to the policy information that was being brought out but never got involved in the discussion. we had somebody that just was absolutely out to lunch running this country. liz: senator tuberville a pleasure to have you on, sir thanks for joining us good to
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see you. >> thank you, liz. you too. >> have to take seriously the fact that there are a lot of people in this country today, over 10 million, who come in just in the last four years under this administration's policies. many of whom are not here for good reasons. we know we've apprehended almost 300 people at the southern border. they are on the terrorist watch list and you've got criminals and cartel members and gang remembers and there are a bunch of folks over a million point fur on the current administration list of people that need to be deported. people have to understand we are a nation of immigrants but we are first and foremost a nation of laws. liz: that was marge leader john thune, backing trump's deportations. saying biden seriously damaged america. he says that illegal aliens are breaking u.s. law by crossing and basically should be deported. let's welcome to the show from house ways and means, congressman beth van dine. first let's show t the viewer the data from the justice department and the cbp.
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congresswoman the criminal cartels, gangs crossing, we'll say it again, americans including immigrants backed legal migration done under the law not the criminal chaos biden let get out of hand at the border. >> absolutely. we've always been a nation of immigrants and we welcome our immigrants legally but when we have seen nearly 20 million people cross into our country illegally, we know that they are on the terrorist watch list. we're seeing what's happening in our neighborhoods and our communities. we're seeing young women being raped and murdered. fentanyl is coming in at record levels and attacking, killing hundreds of thousands of our youth in this country. it's a problem. its been directed by the biden administration through executive order, so i can not wait until january 20 gets here, we start getting a handle on it and by the way president trump hasn't even been sworn in yet and yet look at his impact is having on leaders around the world including the new leader in
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mexico who is all of a sudden agreed that they are willing to work with us to protect our borders. we haven't seen that. liz: we talked to a lot of border officials truly shocked that biden collapsed the border with 94 executive actions starting on day one that basically after generation after 9/11, we're tracking nearly 1,900 illegal aliens with links to terrorism caught crossing. let's listen to house intel chair mike turner. he confirms that isis-linked terror cells are inside the united states plotting attacks. then you'll hear, congresswoman, from out going dhs secretary mayorkas and hear from border czar tom homan. listen to this , please. >> are the individuals that are of concern, do we know where they are? in terms of those eight, they are, we know detained and five were actually sent back. >> you never know what you don't know, and so none of us certainly in positions of responsibility would say there's not terrorists in the united states. >> we're very concerned about
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the instability that has resulted from that and whether in fact it creates some space for the reemergence of isis in syria, and isis continues to seek to radicalize individuals outside of the middle east and throughout the world. >> we already have countries talking about taking back people from other countries. we're hoping that president trump will work like he did and get these countries taken back. if they don't they are still deported just deported to a different country. liz: for ever us that was democrat jim heinz at the top of the sound bite. what was your reaction when you heard dhs secretary mayorkas say terrorists are pouring in al qaeda and isis is in there but then he was basically working with joe biden to effectively put the border into a state of collapse. >> he wasn't working with joe biden. he was actually leading the charge. this is under his department
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which is why we had voted to impeach him. this is not just by accident. they did this on purpose, and thank god we have a new administration that's coming in, a senate that's led by republicans and a house made majority of republicans. we've got a plan moving forward and we want to get it done within the first couple of weeks of new trump administration but we have got to get control of this border. you're seeing it in communities all across our country. we could not afford it and the debt of destruction has happened on our country in the last four years under the biden administration is yet to be known. liz: house ways and means thanks for joining us tonight. good to see you. we've got a quick programming note. fox is reaching out to help the victims of that isis-inspired terror attack in new orleans. it's called the love one louisiana foundation. fox has made a donation and if you also would like to help go to go.fox/nola. scan the qr code. coming up this story.
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>> how could i at 80 years old be doing this for 50 years lapse into that level of stupidity? i've got to ask myself. and but i think we did and let's learn from this. it's a disaster. liz: coming up find out what james carvelle, top democrat strategist now says was the democrats biggest election mistake and why they are going to keep on losing and why trump and republicans will keep on winning. carol roth joins us also this story. >> women are known to be more, shall we say, ethical than men. liz: why is former speaker nancy pelosi randomly out of the blue claiming women are more ethical than men? she and her husband have raked in hundreds of millions of dollars during her stint in congress. next find out just how much nancy pelosi is worth now. outkick tomi lahren is here to
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react and whether democrats did their lawfare attacks on trump to try to stop trump from revealing how the d.c. swamp really works. let's check in first with my buddies dagen and guy benson, excited to see guy sitting there with you. what do you got coming up on the bottom line? dagen: yeah, guy. >> excited to be here. thank you so much e-mac. we've got a great show ahead at the top of the hour starting with former energy secretary and texas governor rick perry on these last minute energy edicts from joe biden. john carney on the unhappy gift biden is leaving behind for donald trump. dagen: what is being called the biggest peacetime crime and cover-up overseas in britain and then tudor dixon on the liberal lunacy of the left trying to turn january 6 into a problem created by the trump tax cuts. yes. they are making that up. top of the hour. r 44 years and i'm from flowery branch, georgia.
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ethical than men. no one is talking about this. why is she? joining us outkick host fox news contributor tomi lahren. what do you make of this? show the stock trades by nancy pelosi's husband. nancy pelosi went from a net worth of 41 million bucks to $272 million in the span of just about a generation. why is she talking about women being more ethical than men? >> well again, i don't think nancy pelosi understands that your gender does not determine your ethical or moral characteristics. it probably does determine which sports team or locker room you should be in but it's another topic, liz. it's really amazing when you're an everyday american and you look at the politicians that you send to washington d.c. and you look at how much money they accumulate over time and that's why there's been such a call on both sides of the aisle really for term limits because these individuals go into congress, they are supposed to be representing their constituents, representing the american people, taking what should be a modest salary for that work and then they come out of it, five,
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10, 15, 20, 50 years later making a lot of money and the average american is wondering how that could possibly happen but they get addicted to the power and addicted to the money and in the case of the pelosi, boy, some of those stock trades and those sell-off and buy-in, they are opportunistic to say the least. either they have a crystal ball or something else is going on. liz: the timing. show nancy pelosi's mansion. show joe biden's mansions too. should president trump get the government to reveal everything it knows about the swamp and politicians profiting off government jobs because you have to wonder were the democrat lawfare attack against trump about shutting them up because he was going to reveal all this? >> yeah, that's going to be a hefty task that's why we're hoping that all of trump's nominees are confirmed and confirmed quickly. not only for the purposes of what you just mentioned but also our national security and the basics of protecting our country but this is how the swamp operates and that's why the swamp is so intimidated by donald trump because unlike a lot of them he came into office,
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having a lot of money, and because of his service to the nation, he actually has less than what he started with. it's a real reversal compared to a lot of the colleagues and other folks on capitol hill but donald trump is a big threat to their lifestyle and their way of operating and that's why they will fight him tooth and nail but if they are smart they understand the american people elected him to expose the swamp and how it broughts and i hope he does just that. liz: we'll see. good to see you again. great to have you on. >> good to see you. liz: okay this story coming up. democrats struggling with their election loss. james carville is giving advice saying you've got to knock off one big mistake that they are doing. he says they will keep losing to trump and republicans. carol roth takes it on, next. >> how could i at 80 years old been doing this for 50 years, lapse into that level of stupidity? i've got to ask myself.
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maybe say he's been around a long time maybe we should listen to him is don't talk in that gar language and bring this home by example and doangts use that idiot injargon. >> saying stop talking about npr and walk into the show and carol it is a lot bigger the democrats have bigger mistakes than that. than all being in the same amen corner all ringing "new york times" story talking to each other and not listening to the rest of america it is not just jargony talk carol right? >> it is what they believe. i wrote a piece for foxnews.com as a post mortem saying number one thing that democrats didn't understand in the election is that you cannot buy authenticity and relatability and no matter how hard they try democrats right now don't have any core
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principles and to paint them in their authentic light is to paint them as elitist they don't care about the average americans. they think that frankly everybody is beneath them. and that's why we saw this last election liz is not just a left versus right type of fight. it was the elites versus main street and i think this has been a tremendous opportunity that the republicans have capitalized on and they need more main is street representation to be that authentic voice that the democrats lack. >> their policies are so out of touch and moral superiority put them out of touch. they've been in the minority all of this time. america has gone republican red. they're dots of blue cities only full state that's truly blue is massachusetts. the rest is blue cities, taxpayers are also owed carol first accounting of $2 trillion biden spent on climate change where it really went there's not
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in funds. >> central planning always fought with moral hazard with waste, abuse, inefficiency, and if you asked, you know, a.i. to create the poster child for central planning in efficiency they would come up with biden and his administration. i think this is why people are so excited about the doge initiative because it gives an opportunity for transperson city for america to really understand where the money is going. and for them to weigh in on it and i think that that is going to be key to turning this around and not having a continuation of the boondoggle as you put it. >> carol you're terrific please come back soon thanks for waving eefnl edit don't forget to dvr the evening edit now we're excited to send it over to my buddies daig and guy eve this a hot show coming up we're kick off a hot week of news you guys. >> thank you emac. >> thank you. take it away

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