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shout out at us, i can't believe -- i'm taking ten seconds of my show, laura ingraham is next, you're not even ready, are you? >> laura: i'm taking at the. >> sean: what's with this glory hound a stuffed? we talk every night, tucker just says hannity is next. >> laura: how was your day? >> sean: there goes a scandal in and of itself, big news tonight, big show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle," we have a ton of news to bring you tonigh tonight. we are all waiting on the imminent release of that controversial pfizer memo. democrats are trying to stop it but president trump is already given us the green light. a follow-up to last night's heart-wrenching interview with a parents of a young girl brutally numbered
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murdered by ms-13 gang members, we will speak with more parents who suffered a same tragedy on the same day and they were also consoled by president trump. mad maxine waters is responding to the state of the union with parental warning, we will explain. hollywood crosses a line with a show depicting the violent rate of a conservative pundit, and herself will be here to respond. democrats defined a victim hood down, that's the focus of tonight's angle. everywhere you turn, the democrats and their fawning media enablers are elevating concern of non-americans over actual americans. i interviewed the parents of 15-year-old nyssa macon who was murdered by gang members.
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they were president trump's guest at the state of the union. i asked them what they thought of the democrats failure to stand when they were recognized. >> i thought it was very disrespectful for the simple fact that they were there, they were african-americans. if they not have the respect or to honor what just happened to our lives and to america's lives, regardless of how you feel about the president, show the respect. i would've shown respect if that was their loved one. >> laura: so classy and so moving. president trump was raised to address the brutality, victimizing law-abiding innocent america, he also highlighted forgotten victims. all liberal media types could do in response to all of this was to dismiss it as ms-13?
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that threat is overblown, its political height. her mom reacted to that sentiment with incredulity. >> i have no words. these are gang members that just decided to be a judge in a jury to take my daughter out like that. it's unacceptable. i don't want to happen to anybody else's family. >> laura: that was so heartbreaking. for most democrats, these victims and their families, they are almost invisible. the anguish of those families is inconvenient to the story line that a lot of people on the left like to tell. illegal immigrants are all good and they are all deserving of amnesty, benefits, care, compassion, et cetera. liberals empathy only seems to go one way. >> the awful pictures of
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dreamers being deported i think will rally the nation. >> for me the first step begins by finally addressing the needs of dreamers. if it is a priority that's too long has been pushed to the back burner. >> we have heard more insulting words of ignorance and prejudice toward immigrant families last night. >> laura: those american families are patriotic at all. raise your hand if you are wary of the endless immigration saba story started out by media coast to coast. >> a crowd of rabbis preached, pastors and immigration organization. on the outside, you wouldn't know this may be the last time. >> it's a day where big decisions will be made and i'm not sure how it's going to end. >> back in 1998, he was deported
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and the next year he came back illegally to find work. six american-born children and a seventh on the way. >> laura: you heard that. he was here 20 years, does not speak english. he was deported once only to come back illegally. and his 13-year-old wife is a daca recipient. contrary to what democrats have tried to do to brainwash generations of african-americans to believe that republicans are racist, terrible heart was people, they've done the same with hispanics. it's only donald trump who had the guts to point out that an unenforced border hits black, hispanic, and working poor generally disproportionately hard. lowering wages, shuttering a lot of people out of entire job sectors and of course, the crim crime. playing the crass game of
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identity politics, what democrats do is they created their own classes of imaginary victims. illegal immigrants anxiety about deportation edge as you just saw in that piece is covered endlessly and with maximum emotion. lots of sympathetic nods from reporters. politicians stand and applaud for so-called dreamers demanding rights. if you disagree and you believe in immigration measures that are designed to benefit the american people, you are smeared. >> you have a very hostile anti-immigrant voices in the house. >> last week they made another shameful anti-immigrant decision by ending temporary protected status for 31,000 salvadorans. >> republican senate, house, all three of the most anti-immigration that there is. >> laura: that's completely absurd. i'm going to throw it right back in his face.
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our democrats anti-children when they fail to stand up for victims such as the 7-year-old indiana girl who was repeatedly this month by a 24-year-old illegal alien? we have a picture of him. was this animal a dreamer, that's my question. most illegal immigrants don't commit serious violent crimes, we know that. they do comprise 22% of our federal prison population, that is a fact. a new study of arizona residents finds that illegal immigrants are 142% more likely to be convicted for a crime than other arizonans. that is obscene. we have a thing called a catch and release policy, it's completely nuts under which
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i.c.e. agents must release unaccompanied and accompanied alien children back into the country, they are caught at the border and released back into the united states. the health and human services then recitals these kids in communities and in states like yours. we have released 100,000 of these unaccompanied minors into the united states just since fiscal year 2016, unbelievable. a recent hhs study shows that the majority of unaccompanied illegal alien minors are 15-17 years old. they are males, northern virginia gang task force a couple of weeks ago, president trump to his credit and our benefit wants to end this scourge.
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>> president trump: many of these gang members took advantage of our glaring loopholes in our laws to enter the country as illegal unaccompanied alien minors. and wound up in high schools. tonight i am calling on congress to finally close the deadly loopholes that have allowed ms-13 another criminal gang to break into our country. >> laura: the congressional black caucus and all of democrats who set fuming rather than stand and support of grieving american families, i say shame on you. you have gone so far left that you have left america. that's the angle. last night it was my great village to speak with robert mickens and elizabeth alvarado,
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they were guests of president trump at tuesday's state of the union. as are my next guests evelyn rodriguez and freddy cuevas, they are the parents of a 16-year-old who was also killed by ms-13 gang members. i want to say i know it's very difficult to come out and talk about this subject because it makes me think of what happened to your daughter just two years ago but we really appreciate your testimony and your witness to what is the truth, thank you so much. >> thank you for having us. >> laura: evelyn, i would like to start with you. you have heard the sentiment expressed time and again that president trump is making too much of this ms-13 issue. it's being used for political purposes and people didn't even know about ms-13 unless it was from fox news, dismissing it. what is your reaction to that?
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>> it's a situation that is all over, we need to find a solution in order to take care of this. it is a serious problem and i don't want another family to go through the pain that we have been enduring every day since this happened. >> laura: for our viewers that don't know the brutality of ms-13, tell us what happened to kayla? >> that said day, kayla -- her best friend to go into seeing a friend. so they went over to see a
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friend so they can tackle whatever situation that they had which was very minor. they went over there, they made their peace on the way back, that's when the situation occurred. things went wrong. they were already in the parking lot and they were hanging out in the parking lot. unfortunately my daughter and nisa on that specific day happened to be causing the boundaries of loretto park. they happened to come across the controversy. >> laura: the motto of ms-13 is kill, rape, and control. i have a daughter and my heart
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breaks it to read what they did to her and they beat both girls with a baseball bat and police who found them said they had not ever seen such brutality. they've never seen anything like it. you were there at the state of the union, there were a lot of people who stood and applauded for the courage, and a lot of people who sat on their hands scowling, what do you say to them tonight, those who would not stand to honor your daughte daughter? >> everybody has their opinions, i just want to thank for those who stood up and believed in what we are trying to do, i don't know what they were thinking. i know as a parent, i feel it every day.
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there's not a second but i don't think about my daughter. they just don't understand the pain. of a parent losing their child to this gang violence. i hope they never will, it's something you don't think about, our kids should be burying us when we are ready to go, their lives are ahead of them. i want the government to really think about the choices and the solutions in route to take care of this problem, it's a serious problem they need to really consider it. i know there are other issues here but this is one issue they need to tackle. >> laura: there is a lot of empathy expressed on a daily basis for people who are in the
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country illegally who fear deportation. i'm sure that's a legitimate fear. what we want to do on this show is a showcase those who are forgotten. until president trump came along, i think they were largely ignored and invisible victims. we think the empathy it should go to american citizens who are brutally hurt and harmed and killed by people who should never have been in this country in the first place. that's what we are going to do every night and we salute you for coming on. i know how hard it is, you're not a political person. >> i just want the resources and the programs to come into the community, like i said this is not just happening here.
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>> laura: 40 states, 10,000 members of ms-13, evelyn and freddie we appreciate your time, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having us as well. >> laura: now we go to someone who sees nothing wrong with amnesty and very liberal immigration policies, we see him from new york. he is the cofounder of one for america, why did democrats stand for those families? >> i should say my heart goes out to kayla's parents, hearing their story it's incredibly moving and nothing like that should be allowed to happen in our country. democrats didn't stand as a statement about this president totally xenophobic and racist
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policies and the way he's chosen to go about fighting this issue. immigration is a huge problem in this country. the way this president has chosen to go about it has sought to divide people, to pit people against each other and doesn't seem intent on trying to solve the problem, it seems intent on trying to create enemies and they didn't want to be part of that. >> laura: it's selfish, don't you think? you're holding onto this vicious hatred of president trump the man, people can feel whatever they want. but when you have four parents literally in tears in the gallery and you are there, not putting this on you. literally in tears who lost a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old and you can't get out of your own way to get up off your backside and look up to that gallery and applaud them, that's where i think the democrats always take it too far.
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you can hate president trump, you can think all the things her thinking. it's all wrong, you can think it, you can said, that's fine. to not stand for those family members, if you're a democrat you stand for them because you're for the little guy. >> i can't really disagree with you. as you pointed out, wrapping themselves up in identity politics that the democrats are participating is not good polic policy. it's policy to satisfy their base and it does not good policy for them to win elections. there are people out there who are concerned about these issues in the state of the union should be an opportunity for a little bit more bipartisan energy and we should all be able to stand up for families who have lost their children to any kind of violence. that does seem to be taking it too far.
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>> laura: thank you so much, up next, lawmakers on both sides of the isles debate the wisdom of releasing that highly anticipated fisa memo and hollywood thinks it's entertaining to depict the rape of the conservative talk show host. ann coulter will respond. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. get approved in as few as 8 minutes. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. soi want you to pick a newr truck for your mom or dad, knowing that they could possibly pass it down to you one day. oh. cool. but before you decide, you should know that chevy silverados are the most
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>> laura: fox news is reporting that we are hours away from president trump a d classifying and releasing that controversial fisa memo. the fbi and democrats are furiously trying to prevent the memos release and we should see what they are so desperate to keep hidden as early as tomorrow, it will be released. joining us now with reaction is democratic congressman don garamendi. we want to congratulate you, you are a very brave person. you are just the third democratic lawmaker to come on this show since it began three months ago. you are now a member of an elite club. >> let's make it a weekly thing. >> laura: it's great to see you. tell us about this memo and my first question is why haven't you gone to read the memo?
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>> i was about to do so tuesday morning, i said i just would not read the classified version of it because if i do, i can't talk about it. i'm on the armed services committee and i do classified information virtually every week, often every day and i know that i can't talk about it. i knew it was going to become public and then i could talk about it. >> laura: all of these congressmen have been all over television, they are not talking about what's in the memo, they are talking about the need to have transparency. are you saying all those congressmen are violating their congressional ethical obligations? seems like willful blindness to the viewers. >> i don't think so at all, i know this is coming out and we will review it. what's important is that we need to recognize we are in a highly
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partisan, very charged environment, democrats and republicans both of them going back to their corner, coming out and fighting it out. what has to be done, to fully understand this, the democrats have their memo, republicans have their memo come up with them both out there, let the public judge exactly what this is all about. we need to know, we have a very serious challenge. the cia director said that he fully anticipates that russia will interfere in the 2018 elections which are coming up next month in march. almost nothing has been done about protecting our election process. that needs to be done. >> laura: i understand that lately. >> i hope we all do. >> laura: what does that have to do with the memo? >> the memo itself speaks to another part of the problem that confronts us and that is --
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>> laura: come on, the memo doesn't have anything to do with russia collusion, i bet my bottom dollar it has nothing to do with collusion. when it does have to do with is how a fisa application was drafted and on what it was base based. if it was based on opposition research, that should never have been done. you guys are the oversight of the executive branch, you do the oversight of the fbi and the doj. the american people are quite concerned about this investigation and i think the people have a right to know. >> allow me to go back to the point i made a moment ago. we are in a very charged, highly partisan situation in that committee, in the congress and around this country. what we have to do is to make sure that our intelligence agencies are acting properly under the restrictions and the constitution and able to protect this nation.
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>> laura: are we going to find out after they have written a port to try to impeach the president? don't you think we should know now? >> absolutely. there is the republican report, democrat report >> laura: i'm fine with that. >> put them on the table, and let's get the information out there. that's what we have to do. >> laura: go take a peek at the memo tonight. >> tomorrow morning it will be at the top of the news cycle. here's the point, two things we need to do. we need to make sure that our intelligence agencies are able to protect us. both of those memos on the table, and a hearing, let's get the memos out there.
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>> laura: we really appreciate it. number three, tell your colleagues we don't fight it's okay to come on. they will be fine. >> it's been a pleasure. >> laura: a senate intelligence committee is having its own heated debate over the fisa memo. joining us now for reaction is senator jim langford of oklahoma, a member of that committee. you heard the congressman there, he hadn't heard the rumble he's concerned about releasing it, he didn't want to read it because and he can talk about it, i didn't quite follow that. i'm glad that he came on. your view on this situation because the democrats are saying republicans are anti-fbi and poisoning the whole kit and caboodle. >> 35,000 employees in the fbi, fantastic people keep us safe from terrorism and gang
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violence, they work exceptionally hard, but it's very clear that there are also some people that were in headquarters that we have text message of that worked in the email scandal and then were hired on to do the trump investigation by the special counsel that clearly had biases against president trump and were trying to support hillary clinton in the campaign. if there is question about that. let's not a challenge, this is a challenge to the people they are frustrated with that are at headquarters that are not following basic fbi code and procedures. >> laura: did it bother you to find out yesterday that the deputy fbi director andrew mccabe was one of few people who knew that there were thousands of those hillary emails as early as september september 28th and then the congress wasn't told about that until a full month later. do you have concerns about that
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given your oversight responsibilities? >> i do have concerns, i sit on the intelligence committee both of them having oversight there for the basic functions of our security and our intelligence, that this very. anytime you get evidence and use it for a long period of time, once it's exposed and jim comay knew about it, they frantically went through a couple of days to be able to work through that. that's interesting to see them sit on additional information that on anthony weiner's computer that his wife was sending information that did include some of this email traffic that was supposed to be secured traffic but then it is also forwarding on her husband's unsecured computer as well, that's a big concern. >> laura: jim comay has been quite the tweeter lately, he tweeted this earlier today.
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your reaction to that. >> that's a stunning reaction, clearly the fbi if they have a bad actor there, that is a biased person, that person needs to be cleared as well. we have 35,000 great folks serving, we need to continue to honor their service as well. i heard a comment that the congressman made before saying nothing has been done to prepare for that, that is not true. i personally spoke with kirstjen nielsen who was the head of the dhs, when he led it, they actively engaged in trying to protect our elections. they are working very hard to make sure there are additional protections coming up in the next election. >> laura: thanks so much. strong conservative women suffer
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> laura: a lot of folks think hollywood has gone too far. the television show law and order special victims unit has pushed liberal politics before. last night's episode portrayed as a brutal rate of a conservative commentator by a member of the radical leftist group >> pc culture has taken over this country and we are sick of it. [shouting] >> are you okay?
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i need an ambulance right now. >> laura: some are saying the victim looked a lot like conservative commentator and best-selling author ann coulter. here to respond is ann coulter. i know you don't watch this show, i don't either, it's political and i don't watch any of these shows. what goes through your mind when you see this, just had to jettison its big anchor after all the stories came out about him and women and now this story line? >> i heard about it when i got income of fans were mostly upset, they thought the actress didn't do me justice, god bless my fans. there were three direct quotes from me or at least lies about things that i had said. it was pretty clearly supposed to be me, i don't care, i could not care less.
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i know it would be much better tv if i did care and i was indignant but it could be a public service announcement. this is how you react. i'm not like the berkeley students who thought it was a personal assault if an coulter gave a speech by smashing windows and threatening to burn the place down. in fact, i did not break a single window since hearing about this show. there are two things, i just heard that segment but it's funny how liberals think we are as precious as they are. that woman who was talking what i gather was supposed to be me, that's how liberals talk. they are constantly in a state of outrage. come to one of my speeches you will see that's not my approach. >> laura: imagine there was a story line about politically correct figure being raped brutally.
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connected to a muslim commentator, i don't think people would look the other way. i think it would create a huge conversation. islamaphobic, how dare you bring this up. this is making my life more dangerous. >> right, seriously. make giving a speech, the main import of which was going to be federal law, we should enforce it. that was enough to threaten to burn the campus down. people are being thrown off twitter. i think milo was thrown off twitter for calling and actress ugly. i'm thinking, why don't they follow my approach and not care? i do think it's worth bringing up at this point raging frauds and hypocrites, one of the things was that this character
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wants to deport dreamers. i promise you the writers, the actors, the producers of this tv show, will move heaven and earth to make sure their kids don't go to school any place near a dreamer. their only contact with illegal aliens is the woman who cleans their toilet whose name they don't know. but they are going to stand up for the illegal aliens. so much of hollywood is wanting to feel morally superior to conservatives and particularly to trump voters. >> laura: i thought the show was another reminder of why it's so good to read and not watch certain shows on television. especially shows like this where you can get a laugh and learn a little something. thanks so much. mad maxine waters someone i know ann coulter loves lashes out at the president. she is about to make a sequel to passion of the christ, the
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>> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we peer behind the big culture stories of the day, this week maxine waters response to the extent the union. a claim by the star of the passion of the christ at the sequel will be the biggest film in history. i'm joined now by fox news contributor of the will while there serious, first bet
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featured a response to the state of the union a day after the state of the union. >> timing can't be perfect. >> laura: this was angela rye who was introducing maxine. >> in case you missed the state of the union, spoiler alert, you missed nothing. we want to spend all of our time together lamenting the walking disaster that this the kkk's commander in chief. she delivers a rebuttal that will seal the lid on that [bleep] that donald trump calls a mouth. >> whenever he appears on tv, there should be a disclaimer that says this may not be acceptable for children. >> she should've had the disclaimer for the host of the show. we cut out some of the other things. where's her disclaimer? >> laura: did a child to make the backdrop for that set? what was that?
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>> i thought they wanted to live in the parking lot of the capital. >> laura: look at that, i didn't even understand that. there's always understatement, he will never be presidential. let's watch the next one. >> he's not presidential and he never will be presidential. he claims that he is bringing people together but make no mistake, he is a dangerous unprincipled divisive and shameful racist. we deserve better, that's why i have called for his impeachment. some believe it's too early, i disagree. the time is now. >> what do you after that? >> they should have a number for all of the insults. why say it all at this point? >> if you're going to impeach the president you have to have
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grounds. i don't like him, he's mean, the other thing -- this is black entertainment television. >> laura: is sort of entertaining. >> sean: i would've preferred madia doing political commentary. >> laura: that's a great idea. let's go to the resurrection, mel gibson is going to do the sequel to the passion of the christ which made more than a billion dollars. >> $600 million, one of the biggest r-rated films of all time. >> laura: let's go to the resurrection, how does this come about? >> jim caviezel did an interview today, he said this is going to be the biggest movie of all tim time. "the today show" set has mel gibson really been forgiven? the guy won a golden globe last year for hacksaw bridge. >> laura: "the today show" with all that they have dealing
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with, is wondering whether mel gibson has been forgiven? let's watch what mel said about the resurrection. >> it's not just about a resurrection, it's not the man comes back to walk through walls, has holes in hands, it's not that. it's a vast theological experience. i think we need to delve into what that means in a way that you take as the centerpiece and you juxtapose it against many things that go on around it. and in other realms, it gets pretty wild. it's like an acid trip. you have a spirit guide to take you through it. >> laura: that's why they call him mad max.
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>> this is about the fall of the angels, much more than just the resurrection. >> laura: the left is turning on its own targeted the author of that trashy presidential fiction book. we will deal with that and we will have a lot more still to get to, stay right there.. manatees in novelty ts? surprising. what's "come at me bro?" it's something you say to a friend. what's not surprising? how much money matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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>> laura: the never trump media are suddenly finding their moral compass regarding sleaze ball fiction writer michael wolff, i suggested he turn his attention to writing fan fiction for living. if you honest lefties called him out but most held their fire so long as he was dishing dirt on the president. today, mika brezinski kicked up a fuss over an affair that never happened between the president and nikki haley. >> i'm going to go as far as to say that you might be having a fun time playing a little game dancing around this but you are slurring a woman, it's disgraceful. >> laura: i'm sure that wasn't done for affect, a little bit
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late. fair minded folks found the wolff book so filled with inaccuracies, he demanded his name be removed from acknowledgments and subsequent publishing. who could forget when it trevor noah of the daily show put the nail in his coffin. >> you insinuated and said out loud that donald trump is possibly having an affair with someone in the white house, where you get this from? >> you have to read the book. >> i read the book i don't know what you got that from. >> read between the lines, then you have to say. it's there. >> but is not there. >> laura: that was so amazing, i could watch that 100 times. weeks ago when his sales were starting to peter out, his publicist pushed for him to come
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