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welcome to the evening edit, i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> >> we have inflation fellation at a level we've never had before and never been anything like it and over the next four years, the united states is going to take off like a rocket ship. liz: president trump sweeping news conference and we look at what the media and democrats right-hand turn telling you. aren't telling you. president trump wants to keep dangerous threats from the u.s. shores, chai narcs rush sharks iran and take back control of the panama canal and greenland and rename the gulf, the gulf of america. but the media and democrats want to keep you trapped in their distracting fights. also, this story tonight, energy pros are now really hammering
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lame duck president biden and his latest attack on u.s. oil and gas. plus, a major new development and even democrat senators warn that, yes, democrats will be held accountable for their corrupt coverup of biden's mental and cognitive decline. this is a sweeping new scandal leo terrell here in moments to react and break this growing scandal down. also tonight, we have this story. >> it's called lawfare, it's called weaponization of justice, and it's happened at a level nobody has ever seen before. i defeated deranged jack smith. he's a deranged individual and he's on his way back to the leg. liz: fallout of judge aileen cannon blocking jack smith and stopping jack smith's release of the classified documents report attacking trump. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett taking on the latest unconstitutional move and trying to hurt the incoming trump white
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house and latest fireworks in the fight involving judge merchan and trump and that new york case. plus this story. liz: thatches mark zuckerberg slamming trump in 2016 and now he says he's going to stop censorship on facebook and that really hurt conservatives. does ned ryan trust mark zuckerberg? ned ryan is going to take that on but first this story. president trump's wide ranging 70 minute press conference today, a departure from president biden who rarely took questions from reporters. president trump is set to meet with republican lawmakers tomorrow at mar-a-lago and to hammer out one big beautiful bill on tax cuts and energy and more. nate foy is live in west palm beach, florida, joining us now.
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nate, you got your questions in at the press conference. how did it go today, nate? reporter: hey, liz. right now president trump is strategizing on how to advance through tong will a one bill or two bill approach and i had the opportunity to ask him about that. >> you opened the door through the two bill approaches and your presence for one big, beautiful bill. >> i like one big, beautiful bill and always have and will. if two is more certain, it goes a little quicker because you can do the immigration stuff early. reporter: a lot going on at the news conference today, liz. donald trump jr. landed in greenland for a personal visit. trump would not rule out the possibility of using military force to acquire greenland or the panama canal.
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>> we need greenland for national security purposes. look, panama canal is vital to our country. and we gave the panama canal to panama and not china and they've becaused that. reporter: a merger between the d trump promised tariffs on canada and mexico if neither addresses immigration or trade concerns and trump also said if mexico doesn't stop allowing millions to come n he'll rename the gulf of mexico to gulf of america. liz. liz: thank you, nate foy. appreciate it. >> on january 20th, we'll turn the economy around quickly and righted now when i think about our economy, i think about inflation and over the next four
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years the united states is going to take off like a rocket ship. i think you'll see drastic price reductions and i'm thrilled to announce today that the mac will be investing at least $20 billion over a very short period of time into the united states. we'll support massive new data sentedders across the -- centers across the midwest, sun belt and also to keep america on the cutting edge of technology and artificial intelligence. we're going to be changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america. what a beautiful name. that covers a lot of territory. mexico is in a lot of trouble. we're going to have a smooth transition and they take 625 million ache ores and they landmark it so you can't drill there again, but we're going to be drilling soon. lauren: that was president trump
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talking about biden trying to stop u.s. oil and gas drilling in the atlantic and pacific ocean and economic revival, drill baby drill and u.s. investment and data centers in multiple states and $100 billion promise to invest in america under trump. claudia tenney, so great to have you on, congresswoman. we watched the media coverage and it's really bad. trump is trying to stop dangerous security threats and keep them away from the u.s. shores and china, russia and iran. china has been eating up ports around the world to ship it is own goods out of the ports, including the panama canal. it's dominating that and spying. what do you make of the media falling down on this? >> look, this is ridiculous. it was so great to see president trump in another one of his free wheeling press conferencens and
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stands up confidently and makes news and talks directly to the reporters and answers questions and knows what's going on and doesn't have a cheat sheet and calls on one person asking a prerecorded question to him. it was amazing and quite interesting but, look, we have to defend our territory and we have lost the americas to china if we don't act now. china is very much using its belt and road initiative in the south of america, central america, and preserving and keeping the panama canal is important. i mean, symbolically, the gulf of america is a good idea. i think it shows mexico that we are not going to continue to allow the cartels to control our border and be weak on our border where we have a southern border that's causing problems in our country along with the northern border, which is where i hail from. so these are really important issues he's facing directly. transparently, the most transparent president we've ever seen in american history in the time of social media and age of information. liz: it's like the media and
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democrats and biden want to keep america trapped and distracting fights about lawfare tactics and president trump. president trump is talking about national security threat from china, even the general that leads the u.s. southern command warn that had china is stepping in in a big way in the panama canal to dominate shipping. dominate the export of their own goods. the world's bibbingest exporter -- biggest exporter but president trump said president biden is undercutting and sabotaging the trump white housebreaking things on the way out oturu door. do you think biden is purposely sabotaging the agenda like oil and gas ban? >> it looks like it because one of the critical components of president trump's president seizure disorders coming into office on january 20th is getting our economy going again and part is going to be a combination of border security and deals with security and our ability to protect our nation, our sovereignty and deals with the economy and the cost to
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americans for illegal immigrants and add that to the jobs exact working on that for a long time and renewing the tax cuts and jobs act and spearheaded our economy and moved it forward and dealing with the important energy sector, which is what biden is trying to stab tajikistan in order to get the economy -- sabotage to get the economy moving at the pace we need and rapid growth, it's unleashing america's energy. that means energy from oil and gas driving data scepters and ai will drive a lot of this. it has to happen quickly and they're doing what they can to stop it. it looks very deliberate if you ask me. what's more important than american energy, especially when you deal with inflation? liz: congresswoman claudia claua tenney, we appreciate your insights. thank you very much. >> this version of biden
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intellectually, analytically, is the best biden ever. >> he's as sharp as a tack. >> anybody, any aid who engages with him or reporters, the gears of his mind are working. >> his mental acuity is great, it's fine, it's as good as it's been over the years. all the right wing propaganda of the mental acuity decline sergeant wrong. >> what do you say to americans that feel as though you and other top democrats misled them about president biden's mental acuity? >> no. look, we didn't. liz: they did. you heard the media and chuck schumer gaslighting america claiming biden is fine and the hill newspaper reports that democrat senators, democrats now warn democrats will be held accountable for their "corruption in covering up biden's glaring and severe mental and cognitive decline from day one". joining me now, civil rights attorney leo terrell.
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leo, what do you make of this report from the hill? democrat senators slamming fellow democrats. one democrat senator said "republicans successfully tagged democrats as corrupt for not raising alarms sooner about president biden's mental fitness for office". >> i'll tell you right now, liz, they're running for cover because on january 20th, all the lies are gone? be uncovered. i saw that interview with chuck schumer with christine walker and she asked him and his answer was nonresponsive. right now, i'll tell you that the democrats came out high because the documents speak for themselves. there was a special council, liz, named robert herr saying joe biden had a faulty memory and everyone attacked him and evidence is overwhelming and only people that deny joe biden's fitness is democrats in charge of the country with power control. now they're being exposed. liz: another anonymous democrat
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said that many senates democrats had serious concerns about biden's energy, stamina, his lack of mental acuity, his cognitive decline, well before the june 27th debate with trump where biden fell apart. but democrats didn't want to undermine their nominee for president. here's the thing, if they had released their coverup basically they shot their own feet off by covering this up because if they did allow robert herr to release the audio tape of his interview with president biden, maybe democrats would have had a primary and maybe they could view chosen their own nominee and not kamala harris and never saw that before with the history of america. >> i got news for you, liz, you see the democrat is the party that doesn't care about the average american. they don't care about the average democrat. they just care about power and control. they thought they could run joe biden for a second term. joe biden has been unfit from day one.
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they got caught. the public exposed them with the debate with trump and they knew it. but they ran away from it. it's not just a democrat senators, it's the legacy media, liz. they were aware of it, and i'll tell you right now, the books will be written after january 20th and all these people will write books and documents uncovered by the trump administration and american people will hear the robert herr tape and people will find out that the 25th amendment should have been invoked probably on day one of the biden administration. liz: thank you, leo terrell. great to have you on. appreciate you so much. >> thank you, liz. li>> fearful voices calling for building walls and more. >> even the u.s. government has pushed for censorship and fact checkers are too politically bias and going for them and coming up, which mark mark
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zuckerberg do you believe and the one that claims he's all about free speech now after trump won. next up, american cnn ryan weighing on this one. >> we did nothing wrong. we did nothing wrong on anything and the people saw that . the republican wins the popular vote by millions and all seven of the swing states and they've been watching this injustice. liz: president trump hammering democrat lawfare and new details and we've got the breaking news about judge aileen cannon blocking and stopping jack smith's release for his report today against trump and classified documents controversy and gregg jarrett here to take that on. plus, the latest fireworks with trump's fight with judge juan merchan in what's be called a botched and biased case. new tonight, a new blow to the democrats and biden white house
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concerns without becoming the ash torrs of truth. arbiters of truth. they've created too much distrust in the u.s.. over the next couple of months, we're going to phase in a more comprehensive community note system. liz: why did it take a trump victory for meta's mark zuckerberg to finally change? why did it take eight years for facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg to finally say, yeah, meta and facebook will finally get rid of biased third party fact checkers they were using? they were too politically biased and censoring americans for years. i'm joined by ned ryan. what took them so long? your reaction to mark zuckerberg here? he's only saying this after trump won and he's going to restore free speech. free speech lawyers told us it's horrendous and awful and far left democrats tilted the conversation and manipulated social media like facebook to do it. >> correct. and let's be honest, do we think
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he'd have made the statement if kamala harris had won? i don't think so. the fact of the matter is that mark zuckerberg is a political human weather vein and will go whenever way the -- whichever way the winds are blowing and i don't think we can trust him and verify he'll do these things till he makes full restitution to all the conservative publications he's censored for years and cost them millions in revenue and profusely apologizes for those things. even then, liz, i have 419 million reasons as to why i don't trust zuck. because of the zuck bucks used in 2020 to rig and manipulate those elections and that's one of the reasons joe biden won and inflicted all the misery on us for the last four years. i don't trust him and don't believe it's authentic, and i think the only way i'd ever get to trust meta is if there's a new ceo and owner and took for twitter to become a free speech platform and ultimately that's the only way to get meta to be a
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free speech platform if you have new ownership because i think if left to their own devices, mark zuckerberg and facebook and instagram would go right back to censorship if that's the way the political winds are blowing. liz: interesting. mark zuckerberg said he'll copy elon musk's x rules and said "they've pushed to censor more and more and reached a tipping point where it's too much censorship with the third party fact checkers they were using". they've got too much political bias in what they choose to fact check and how. it's like sins ovomission and moving content moderator teams out of california to texas and going to work with president trump to push back on government censorship worldwide. this guy, i tell you, when i've seen the crazy far lefter conversations on facebook and
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the attacks on people who think differently, it was an abomination and poison of the national conversation. >> but think about how authentic elon musk was when he bought twitter, which is now x, under incredible political pressure in really tough political types. he did the right thing. mark zuckerberg is "doing the right thing" because he thinks the dynamics have changed completely and that's the way he's moving but when decisions were hard, he didn't make the right decisions. elon musk did, but mark zuckerberg didn't. again, i don't really trust him in that regard, liz,. i'll believe it when i see it, but i'm going to be quite skeptical and at the same time, i think deep down you do the hard things in the easy times and when it becomes hard, i expect him to switch back to being a censor. liz: you're terrific, thank you for joining us, ned ryun. >> thanks, liz. >> canada and the united states, that would really be something.
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you get rid of that artificially drawn line take a look at that and it would be much better for national security. liz: president trump calls out canada again. we have what the media is missing in this debate. biden repeatedly and wrongfully demanded taxpayers, meaning you, you must pay your fair share. trump says it's way past time for both canada and mexico to step it up and start paying too. corporate state official christian whiten is here to take that on. businesses that are dropping toxic dei that biden and the democrat demanded. jack brewer will break down be critics say it's past time to now end this poisonously divisive and costly dei for good. also this story --
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>> they brought this moron out of the heg. he's a mean guy. he's a mean, nasty guy. his picture was perfect because you look at his picture and say that's a bad guy. liz: some big decisions going down today in trump's battle against democrat lawfare with jack smith and juan merchan, the judge there. will this fight go all the way till inauguration day? gregg jarrett is here to weigh in next. we will be right back after the break. please stay right there. >> i call it the injustice department. what they've done is so bad. the whole world has watched that, and it took work but it got me a lot of votes because when explained, we have a judge in new york that's a very crooked judge.
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he's a deranged individual. i guess he's on his way back to the leg. the judge just blocked -- so cannon was thrown off the case because there was no case. they dropped all the lawsuits against us. they lost the lawsuit. i think it's illegal what they're doing. judge cannon was brilliant and tough and didn't stand for it, and i don't know her. never met her till the case and i don't believe i said even one word to her. but she was very, very strong and very, very brilliant and her opinion was so brilliant that they dropped their appeal. they couldn't beat the appeal. liz: okay, that was president trump hammering jack smith and democrat lawfare saying democrats tried to turn america into banana republic. joining us now, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. gregg, great to have you on again. terrific writer and author. so president trump is applauding federal judge aileen cannon blocking the release of jack smith's report of the classified
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documents case. was jack smith trying to damage president trump and act like judge and jury in a case that the judge already tossed out? >> oh, he totally was. it's a great way of putting, liz. this was a correct ruling by judge cannon that dismissed the case against trump months ago because jack smith was unlawfully apoint-blank layupsed as special council. that means everything smith did is null and void. why therefore should an unauthorized council release an unauthorized report? he shouldn't. and in the meantime it's unfair for donald trump to release a one sided report filled with untrue accusations and only has one objective to sully the incoming president. having said that, it doesn't really matter because smith already leaked the very same material to the public
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gratuitously right before the election and was trying to affect the election against trump and clear violation of doj rules and merrick garland didn't care and was all on board. voters in the entity didn't care, but it does underscore how conniving and malevolent garminland and smith are and they were crooked partners in the campaign that backfired against him. liz: he was not a doj u.s. prosecutor and the doj slammed jack smith saying he's trying to interfere with the confirmation hearing with some of trump's nominees and we're trying to dig to the bottom of that. the media seems to be all over the map but why would an msnbc panel criticize judge cannon today saying, yes, she has constitutional authority to sajak smith's position -- jack smith's position was not constitutional but then said, well, what was the controversy though? msnbc legal analysis seems to be
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all over the map here. >> it doesn't make sense because, you know, they're so biased. they're trump haters, and i don't think a lot of them really understand the law. you know, the part of the appellate case is in the upper court and judge cannon distosome extent maintain jurisdiction and it was an independent petition to the court and she has jurisdiction over that and their arguments against cannon and against trump don't make a lot of legal sense. liz: final word on the fight between trump and merchan? >> not surprising that the appellate judge of new york denied a stay of trump's sentencing and the system in new york is stacked with liberal judges as biased as merchan and the ruling is wrong and the
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constitution and the presidential transition act prohibit a state or local official like bragg or merchan from interfering with or disrupting the transfer of power before inauguration. president elect, i think is immune from any criminal process just as serving presidents are, but merchan, you know, deliberately waited till the eleventh hour to prevent trump from really exercising an appeal and gave him five working days so sentencing may well happen on friday. we'll wait and see. liz: gregg jarrett, thank you for spending time with us tonight. good to see you again. >> my pleasure. >> need to uphold the nbi and i -- fbi and i guarantee i'm at like 90% with the agents. we're going to make the fbi great again and the department of justice fair and strong and fair again. >> he is on his way out and no, we have not had a response. he owes us a response.
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we want to find out the extent to which they have prioritized dei over the safety of the public and, stuart, we saw this play out in new orleans and you saw what the fbi was doing there. they had held a dei recruiting event. they were showing their arm withs swiftie bracelets they had collected. we need the fbi to focus on keeping the american people safe. liz: that was president trump and senator marsha blackburn on fbi and dei and senator blackburn talking about out going fbi director christopher wray and getting the fbi distracted with dei. you know, critics say fbi officials are too politicized going after conservatives and trump doing dei and too distracted in the bureau for the new orleans terror attack. jack brewer is the foundation chairman and former nfl player. what do you make of all this
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because now fast food chain mcdonalds, mcdonalds, jack, is joining a growing list of companies dropping dei as useless, costly, and poisonously divisive. what do you think? >> it is. i've had to face this head on and they're running deep in the constitutions and across america. look at organization like mcdonalds. mcdonalds has over 30% of its executives are minorities. talking about a company that should have never had to bow down to the dei mob ever in its history because it's always been a place that really symbolized diversity. mcdonalds' work force is full of diversity. they pick winners and losers. this is more political than anything and they say dei but they really don't mean it. you have companies across the board now that are finally
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having the backs of their employees and shareholders. employees don't want to work on a place where they're not based on merit but judged by color of their skin or gender. pape don't want that anymore in america. dei is dead, we reject it and the american people are rejecting it and more importantly, i think the industries across america are rejecting it so that we can get back to some normalcy in this country and start to have competition mean something again. liz: challengers interesting -- what's interesting, jack, joe biden is ramping up dei inside government and installing in the government work force as many as 1200 new dei workers. we have rutgers found in a study that dei is poisonously divisive. that dei causes workers to falsely accuse each other of unfounded false racial bias that increases division and hostility. we have reports from companies across the nation and law enforcement that dei is a big
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costly dis-tacting poisonous boondoggle. sounds like you agree. >> no question. i any the shareholders in mercury grow and people are starting to reject this because it's creating a toxic environment in the workplaces. i'm on the board of the geogroup and we have almost 70% of the work force are underrepresented minorities and we do an amazing job and we're so proud of our work force and how we hire and bring in the best talent in people and guess what, they happen to be underrepresented minorities. but look at woke banks that tried to re-where she can us and all the folks on the left that came at us because we are a private secured security operator, government contract that does great work and rehabilitation work and we're never judged by that. we're judged on the dei moists, and i'm so happy that this is ending and we're so excited for the trump administration to come in, and i think the entire nation and the world is following his lead. it's going to get back to merit
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in america. we want to win, be the best, do it the right way and uplift people, and i think that's what this rejection of dei is all about. liz: jack brewer, thanks for joining us tonight. great to have you on and seeing you. >> great to see you as well. go ahead bless you. great work. keep it up. >> i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister. it has become clear to me that if i'm having to fight internal battles, i cannot be the best option in that election. liz: really bizarre speeches from canada's out going prime minister justin trudeau and the liberal media in a melt down and justin trudeau resigns and again today trump asks why are american taxpayers carrying canada on its shoulders and footing their bill for their own military as they blow out national health spending? next, former trump state
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department official christian whiten will break it down. >> one different president and another who is fist pumping and getting shot. fight, fight, fight! liz: he's calling out european leaders if for their "tyrannical far left and far left abuses of their taxpayers and economist lufkin is here and working on this. what's up on the bottom line. >> hey, liz. starting with congressman byron donalds and press conference looking ahead to trump agenda and inaugurated for them going to be on that earthquake and social media going for them.
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>> canada and the united states would really be something. you could have had artificial online and look at what that looks like and better financial security. don't forget, we basically protect canada and i love the canadian people and that would be great, but we're spending hundreds of billions a year to protect it and lose if trade deficits and losing massive. we don't need their lumbar, we have massive fields of lumber and don't need dairy products and why are we losing $200 billion a year or more to protect canada.
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liz: president trump telling canada and mexico pay your fair share and going for them and left prime minister justin trudeau to resign and trump's new terror threat in canada and mexico. let's welcome christian whiten. is canada paying their fair share? is mexico? >> no, they're not. first of all, it's good that soy boy is gone. he's trying to save the liberals because they're about to lose a big election in fall in canada so that's good. no, canada, there's a reason trump mentioned timber and dairy and canada using subsidies and tar tells and barriers to trade to harm u.s. exporters and that's why they're running third or fourth largest trade deficit and canada also has socialized medicine so we invent the miracle drugs at great expense and maybe one out of 20 drugs that you invest in will actually make it to market.
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we have a pay a regular market prays and same with mexico, there's an unfair situation that trump is trying to correct. liz: you know, last time we spoke, we talked about how canada spends way less on its military and nations on the defense. it spends just $24 billion annually on its military. instead it relies on america's military. but canada spends more than 10 times that on its national health system. , it's government run health system, $331 billion. expense only half the nato requirement on its own defense. i mean, it ranks only ahead of slovenia and turkey. >> that's right. the new york state police could go and conquer the canadian military. it's a free writer. it's a situation with climate change and it's 23409 caused by man and it's natural looking
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through history, but it is happening and more commerce in the arctic north. is canada in a position to defend against russia and china that are poking around very aggressively or should supra that bethe united states in i dt think we need to make all of canada part of the united states. french speaking quebec and hard wired for socialism and alberta, saskatchewan and hard part of manitoba and nothing vancouver and yukon much those are like america and a lot more money together with american capital and can do producing minerals and other things in oil and energy from those central provinces that be the current ottawa government. liz: really interesting. christian whiton. always interest stuff. elon musk is calling out and taking out tyrannical far left leaders in europe saying you're becausing your taxpayers. we have economist don plus kin
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[speaking in french] elizabeth: 47 president macron, criticizing elon musk, elon musk has been calling out europe's far left, and tyrannical leaders, don luskin is here, what do you make of this new fight? >> well, all i can say is you want you are over the target when they start shooting the flack at you, for the president of france, to say that elon musk interfering directly in elections, because he is speccing his opinion, is just ridiculous. it is a forrible dis distortion of the french language, it is not
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interference to speak, it is exercises your right to free speech, leaders of europe who are attacking musk are by doing so proving his point, his point they are tyrannical leaders who are taking away people's free speech, and trying to take away his in pl plain sight. elizabeth: the world is responding to trump, canada rejecting prime minister trudeau. some far left prime minister has been accused of go -- with far left, complainses about elon musk choose or billionaire, they are silent about george soros funds far left politicians and defund police das, and george soros is beloa beloved in
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europe. >> of course, this is what it means to be a totalitarian, you decide who has free speech, the people who get free speech are those who agree with you. now, not they don't love elon musk, and x and other social media platforms, they love to tax them, they just don't like to let the free speech happen there. elizabeth: they don't like elon musk followers in the world. >> it is really quite amazing. and here we have the president of france, who can pairly hold on to -- barely hold on to power, musk just stands there and he gets more powerful every day, that the world voting. ism don luskin thank you so much, we ran out of time, over to dagen mcdowell and guy. dagen: thank you
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