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no obstruction. we have a quick announcement. tomorrow night, the president of the united states reacts to the mueller report and much more. let not your heart be troubled, tomorrow a at 9:00 p.m. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: i thought you were. you are not the destroying trunk media? you're kidding me. as long as you get the audition tape. >> hannity: you have never heard anything funnier in your life. what is the number? do we have any calls? nope! >> laura: my producer and i used to joke because they said they were taking a pause from the radio show to fine-tune net for a few months. >> hannity: he is trying to be a radio talk show host and we called then and he ran out of the studio and he quit that
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night! >> laura: it is easy until you do it. great show tonight. i am laura ingraham and this has been 23. we are busy in washington tonight. bill barr coming to that was going to happen. what does the president think of the media's refusal to admit the truth about the no collusion finding? the president's lawyer will join me and just moments with answers, loss from anchors of cnn, the internet drifters and never trumpeters. we will show the people never willing to tear the country apart. glenn greenwald weighs in. the chicago mayor and police are livid tonight after all charges were dropped against empire actor jussie smollett. as michelle obama and their former staff are responsible for the deal? we will expose the suspicious lengths. first, the left and denial. that is the focus of tonight's
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angle. diehard democrats have developed a severe personality disorder. they don't reason, they ramped. >> allowed to view that were moaning last night and being morally self-righteous, you are the bad actor! save your breath. we are not going to divert our eyes. this president lies more than any other president in united states parents >> laura: for more than two years most have lost any sense of individuality and they have also found themselves almost completely in their opposition to president trump. they live for any headline regardless of how ill-founded that spells trouble for the president. if such news would be bad for america, they don't care as long as it is really bad for trump or member of his family or inner circle. they identify as anti-trump or never trump on social media and
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are so invested in their conspiracy whack job theories and negative narratives that a paralysis has set in. they cannot move to deep thought or introspection or heaven forbid, contraction when it turns out with the mueller case, they got it all wrong. no evidence of collusion? no problem. they revert to their old trump is evil narrative. they may be tweak it a bit and then they proceed to the next attack. >> what is happening is the attorney general working with the white house is gaming the system to frame the narrative. >> donald trump is legitimate. he is a legitimate tyrant. >> you are taking a victory lap for not being villains. >> laura: this from the political stage of our age. >> i don't need the mueller report. i have a tv.
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villains and heroes are predetermined, by them. >> laura: no information will disrupt that narrative. this dynamic is also a play in the play of jussie smollett. they will learn that all charges against him have been dropped following a deal with prosecutors as the attorney office. after all we have learned about this case, the two nigerians purchasing the hat and the rope, the police saying he sent threatening letters to himself. the actor had the gall to maintain his innocence and invoke his mom for sympathy. >> i been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would happy my mother's on to found of one drop was capable of one drop of what i was accused of. this has been an incredibly difficult time. >> laura: he is the baghdad bomb of hoaxes.
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has brand rehab was underway. >> make no mistakes i will always continue to fight for the betterment of marginalized people everywhere. >> laura: that is sure if that includes other purveyors of hate crime fraud. he is a superhero in that regard for sure. of course the media themselves or denial they are always there to provide a much-needed assist. >> it wasn't overstepped by the police department to come out. how would he ever get a fair trial when you have the superintendent on "good morning america"? >> the question on how the chicago police got so duped. >> the narrative change from victim to villain and then back to victim. we may never know what happened that night in chicago. >> laura: think of how often liberals have derided conservatives, antiscience and anti-facts. two left-wing fanatics if you are anti-trump which he is, facts don't matter at all! forget the fact that smollett
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made an outrageous charge to advance his career and forget the attack could've been excited racial or political violence in the city and forget that he set the chicago police on a wild-goose chase. the left is always quick to forgive their own. the studio that puts on a show, empire released a statement. >> he has always maintained his innocence we are gratified on his behalf that all charges against him have been dismissed. translation, we are gratified that that celebrity got off with community service for his crime and that there will be no more repercussions from our liberal friends. thank goodness, there were a few called out the attorney handling of the celebrity crime for what it was, a complete injustice. >> my personal opinion is that you will know where i stand on this. do i think justice was served? no. i think this city has owed an apology and they chose to hide
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behind secrecy. i stand behind the detective's investigation and at the end of the day it is smollett who committed this hoax >> laura: even the clinton loyalist without running for reelection had had enough. >> mr. smollett is still saying that he is innocent, still running down the chicago police department. how dare he. even after this whitewash, no sense of ownership of what he has done what he says that he is wrong in this case. is there no decency in this man? he sends a clear message that if you are in a position of influence and power then you'll get treated one way anothe. there is no accountability in the system. >> laura: the deep sense of outrage and disgust. even rahm emanuel is discussing
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that, we should all feel that. every american about the trump russian collusion hoax. this is the tale of two hoaxes. one by smollett on the city of chicago and the other by anti-trump political partisans in the media on the entire country. the smollett hoax worldly city, but the trump hoax had national and international implications. it could've affected policy and the midterm and it is already destroyed several lamps. one of the victims will actually be joining us later in the shell. as we have been arguing for months, there must be consequences for bad actors in and out of government. innocent people who were unfairly targeted deserved justice and so did the american people whose money is wasted. we need accountability and transparency across the board. a good start would be the public
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mueller and jussie smollett report. then we will see who the real victims are. even when we do, do not expect the rabid left to leave their denial comfort zone that is the angle. joining me now with reaction, rudy giuliani. attorney for president trump. thank you so much for being he here. >> great open. >> laura: there must be repercussions for bad actors, chicago or in this case. a lot of victims in this collusion hoax. >> the president puts it best when he says it can't happen again. the only way you can assure that is to find out what happened and who is responsible for it. i think it has to be clear to any fair-minded person the whole idea of conspiracy with the russians, interference with the elections is totally untrue. three investigations and not a single bit of evidence in every single witness who cnn was a blockbuster fell apart. >> laura: jeff zucker said
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that he had no regrets. we have nothing to apologize for. they are not investigators they are journalists. >> maybe they don't have a conscience. how many blockbusters? paul manafort, one after the other, cohen totally fell apart. he has to be prosecuted for perjury. who did it! that started somewhere and it didn't come out of thin air. somebody came up with the idea that they would get paul manafort and trump and perpetrated this hoax and then a lot of people committed a lot of crimes. if you focus on the borax of davis, clear perjury. james comey has to be brain-dead to think that the dossier was a legitimate document. it is a joke. >> laura: he actually spoke out by the way. >> he came out of the trees? >> laura: i can tell the redwood from him.
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these are the new comments he said. the part that is confusing as i can understand what is going on with the obstruction stuff. i have great faith in bob mueller but i can't tell why he didn't decide to question the entire rationale for this council is to make sure the political aren't making the key charging decisions. >> [laughs] he is not political? >> laura: he has another one. he is heading bill barr obviously. >> take a look at the active david. he puts forth the dossier is a real legitimate intelligence document. first of all they don't disclose, he withholds which is perjury really. certainly misleading the court, fraud on the court. $1 million was paid by the opponent of donald trump. not intelligence document,
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$1.1 million campaign document. second, it has absurd things like trump was an agent of the russian government for ten years and they decided five years ago from that date that he was going to be president. >> laura: he is touring the country on his book tour. >> baby he is the laziest guy in america, with the that michael cohen was in prague in a specific date. how difficult is it to call up the state? >> laura: they didn't want to check it. >> why not? the word he made was gross negligence. maybe he is guilty of it, not just hillary. this guy has to be investigated. >> laura: to think he would? >> up hope so. i hope it doesn't get off because he doesn't like to look at redwoods. he perpetrated a fraud and he is either grossly negligent or was acting deliberately. >> laura: we spoke about some denial of the other network and
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this was don leman and chris comeau's reaction to your interview on cnn last night. let's watch. >> rudy giuliani i have known most of my life. we've had plenty of nasty back-and-forth's. we try to disagree with decency. he demanded an apology from you tonight. i met with i said. there is not any apology coming. we're taking a victory lap for not being villains. that is how low the standard is. >> that is pathetic. villains? on collusion he was completely exonerated. that is really sad. >> laura: the president said the report could not have been better. you agree? >> i probably did 100 of those and i've never seen one like that. i can exonerate him, i can charge them but i can exonerate him! >> laura: i thought that was weak. >> inappropriate and unethical.
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do not suppose to say that. >> laura: why did he? >> there are two sides of mueller. the good side and the wiseman side and he won a few of those battles. i do think it is pathetic that he could make up his mind. >> laura: he couldn't bring you guys end with the president to sit down because why would you? did you ever get close to sitting down with the mueller team? >> we let them think they were. >> laura: you guys trying them out for a long time which i thought was brilliant. >> half of them are good guys, good woman and a half of them are totally unethical prosecutors. i would've hired him in 2 minutes if i was attorney. he should never go near a court room. the man is horrible. >> laura: by the way, they are going after bill barr now. former hw attorney general now for the president who before he talked about trump everybody loved bill barr, but now let's
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watch. >> there were two major criticisms of what he did. he inserted himself in the process when he didn't need to and that he did it hastily. >> they handle the pure baby to a political appointee can lead to a new general with very aggressive views. >> people on the inside didn't want to trust him. they were afraid he would do something. >> there is nothing political about bill barr. he wasn't at the trump victory party, wiseman was crying at hillary's. he didn't run the trump foundation like reid who worked there and ran the foundation. that is where that is. bill barr is a professional, law enforcement guy and professional lawyer. he happens to be attorney general the way michael mckay's he was attorney general. not the political operatives like clinton or obama had. i don't get it. in any event, the decision was
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made by rod rosenstein. he started this investigation. if you think is going to sell out on an obstruction? the theory of obstruction is you have to give a law degree if you bought into that. when the whole investigation took place, what did he obstru obstruct? >> laura: you don't need an underlying crime but it is an important element. >> you don't need it, very critical. >> laura: why would it take weeks to get his full report instead of this? >> there is a whole pitch full of 16 material. >> laura: meaning? >> grand jury material. if you think that bill barr made a mistake, what you think nancy pelosi and adam shift would do? it would be yelling and screaming that he should be prosecuted. he has to be very careful and maybe he will go to a judge and get it released or maybe they will try to get it. i would like the whole thing. i'm convinced we can answer.
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>> laura: the president wants it out. speak with you read this letter there is no smoking gun. you can't come to the conclusi conclusion -- >> laura: they are saying that there is obstruction like behavior. >> on a single fact you don't know. >> laura: you haven't seen it so how do you know? >> you don't think after all these months we have a pretty good idea what is and there have been debated? >> laura: are you preparing for let's say the bazaar happens and the house of representatives has a death wish and goes the impeachment road? are you ready for that now? >> of course we are. absolutely. we have a very long multifaceted memo written already that we can cut-and-paste depending on what day. the collusion part of it as a necessary noun. we can take that out. if they want to battle over obstruction they could make fools out of themselves. how about you bring the case against trump on obstruction, he
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didn't delete 30,000 emails. he didn't bust up a server. he didn't have a hammer. >> laura: you can infer intent? i remember that in the law school. >> de don't they want to do? the whole theory and we had this debate. they want to look in his brain and say, although he didn't do anything to obstruct investigation, he was thinking about it. we don't have a brain x-ray machine to get your thoughts adeptly start a prosecuting people for thoughts, half of america would be in jail. >> laura: the town would be emptied out. can drive around with no traffic. some of your friends of the media has had some things about you a few weeks ago and they love you. now it has come up at this time. watch. >> did rudy giuliani harm the president? >> i think it hurt the president. >> is he helping or hurting the
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president? >> i don't know. it seems to be hurting unless there is some deep strategy i don't understand here. >> laura: it depends on who is colluding? >> maybe they're not smart enough to have figured out the strategy. i feel sorry for them. of course there was a strategy and of course -- i came to the conclusion when i came here a year ago that we had depended on two levels. we had depended legally with him and to argue the law on the facts and try to delay them as long as possible so we can build a good case in case they did give us a subpoena. they don't get that they're not entitled to that. oon the second hand realized immediately we don't have a jury. they will not try this to the jury. this will be a possible impeachment so who is that? the public opinion. >> laura: that still says, new poll that came out that half of the country thinks that trump up
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structured justice. a messaging problem for the white house. i don't know why the number would be that high. that line that mueller left in the latter. >> i saw a pull five days ago. 50% thought it was a witch hunt. as long as those poles are within striking distance they will not teach them. today even on cnn they were two political experts saying, impeachment is out of the question. nancy pelosi gave you the standard which is you have to get bipartisan support. there is no republican that will support impeachment. >> laura: what did he do to celebrate? >> nothing special. we had a nice dinner and a nice dinner on sunday and lunch on monday. we fooled around with the washington capitals. >> laura: i saw that. >> i grabbed him and i said, i will destroy that picture.
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i will take that camera and break it and throw it. >> laura: did he say, i will break you? >> he is so big and so strong. >> laura: you could take him. great to see you as always. whose profited office travesty? the entire cottage industry that cashed in on this charade and they got rich, next. ♪ and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear.
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>> laura: here is a question we think is worth answering for you tonight. if i were so many intent on fanning tom mack fanning the flames on this conspiracy? for the folks willing to have all this deep division in the country? just to make a quick thought. first, the internet drifters, the cottage industry of folks who popped up out of nowhere and
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professors all with a book to sell. >> this is the most complex federal criminal investigation of our lifetime. what will be found and recorded by mueller and in my book is that collusion acts as a useful umbrella term for several dozen federal statutes that we will see were violated. >> laura: on cable news network struggling for ratings and relevancy, they went all in. lawyers, former intel folks and ghosts of watergate past were everywhere. pushed the same boring anti-trump rush rest area c. i love to attack them at this network, the likes of donald and don lemon were more than happy to expend tall tales that kept the audience watching, if only temporarily. they also took a backseat to racial maddow. it is important to know that during this process she didn't just unpack the dossier or the
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nonexistent trip to prague. she went full red scare. >> what would happen if russia guilty our there? if all the natural gas lines that service in sioux falls just on the coldest day in recent memory and it wasn't in our power to turn them back on? what would you do if you lost heat indefinitely? the act of a foreign power on the same day the temperature in your front yard match the temperature in an article. what would you do? >> laura: get a coat, maybe a down blanket. there is not enough tinfoil of the world for that path. later there was the never trump brigade, iraq war cheerleader bill kristol and people on a website that you never heard of. they spent the last two years spent in their derangement 12 conspiracies on the shiny new website. was the pied piper to this
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crowd? in other than the better half, member it was a few short years ago that the republican joe scarborough was saying stuff like this about trump becoming president. >> he would know what to do. he would put really good people around him and you know what, how would he negotiate against vladimir putin? he would figure that out. donald trump is fun and a lot of really tough situations before as far as negotiation. he sets himself up so he wins and you lose. he is a tough, mean, incredibly successful negotiator. >> laura: after years of drinking out of the kool-aid, here's how he reacted to those on this network would dare to question the media's role in helping create the collusion narrative. >> if you watched last night you would have a lot of those clowns
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actually suggest that any russian interference in the 2016 campaign was a scam. they were sounding like vladimir putin last night. just because you are not a journalist just because you've sold years old to a personality, don't knock reporters at "the new york times" for "the washington post" for "the wall street journal" or the broadcast networks for doing their job right! >> laura: does he think that when you yell you are more livable? we could never question "the new york times" or "the washington post" or "the wall street journal"? they always get it right? okay, that has an interesting theory. did you catch what he said? but they are saying is that if you ever raise doubt about the collusion narrative then you are either mouth to mike good for one report and or a trump bootlegger. there is nothing in between.
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that is how they attempt to smear people and shutdown debates. our next guest has been a skeptic from the start and cofounder of the interim step. glenn greenwald joins us now. we have seen this shift in the media. the same people who are exposed, now they say that either bill barr is doing a conspiracy with trump and massaging mueller's findings were that mueller himself might be in on some type of conspiracy. what can we expect from here from the media that got this all wrong? >> first of all many of those people had any honor they would go before the camera and hang their head in shame and then apologize to everyone that they must lead for the three years and resign. it would go away never to be heard from again but they won't, they are to to to their paycheck and the bright lights of the camera so they will do that. they are kind of like an
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apocalyptic cult, they promised that the world will end on a certain day and the date arrives in the world doesn't add an they are confused. that is what msnbc and cnn are facing right now. a very confused flock of people who kept being told that it was only a matter of time for bob mueller saves them all before the trump administration and that he will drag everyone out in handcuffs. he specifically found that there was no collusion. they think that they were told there was no debate about. what they are doing now is spinning all new conspiracy theories like a ponzi scheme work keeps collapsing. their argument now is, we haven't seen the mueller report. all we have seen as william barr's reports on what is and it so they are applying that bob mueller did find collusion but william barr is lying about it and for some reason bob mueller
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and his team of 19 high-powered lawyers are totally fine with that. they are completely silent and passive as william barr goes around lying about the last 22 months of their work. how stupid and gullible do you have to be to believe that, that is the desperation that the anchor's face. >> laura: speaking of cnn by the way, chris cromwell says not a chance would he ever apologize last night when rudy giuliani brought up that possibility. he ridiculed him after he left the show which is low class. this is what cnn's coverage looks like for people who haven't caught it over the past two years. >> i want to read the definition of treason. >> he said it was treason. >> another tunnel trump senior has lied throughout this investigation. >> this goes through the heart of everything we have been talking about. you collusion on the cover
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route. >> laura: yesterday the network president defended the network's coverage and he told "the new york times," we are not investigators, we are journalist and art role is to report the facts as we know them which is exactly what we did. his justice department investigated that, that is not a in our mass is unprecedented. your response to his defense? >> he has no understanding of what journalism is now you have to do is look at the network that he runs to see that. you want to hear something so interesting? i spent a lot of years being on cnn and msnbc constantly. i used to get invited on all the time. in 2017 when i began to express serious skepticism, this cash cow that they're peddling every day, they banned me from going on their network. it is not just me, other journalists who were expressing
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skepticism. lots of other people who were banned because they wanted to deceive their audience into believing that the only ones who question what they were feeding them either the trump white house or hard-core trump supporters. they lied not just of their audience but what really happened, they did it on purpose to keep anybody was questioning them off the air. they are right, they are not investigators, they are not journalists, they are propaganda and fraud. they make lots of money misleading people on purpose in their entire hoax got exposed. >> thank you very much for joining us and your continued coverage of these important issues like a right to the heart of accountability. coming up, all charges dropped against jussie smollett on the hoax attack? very suspicious political length. length. could it be related to michelle obama's office? no, well we will expose we fou
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♪ >> laura: did michelle obama's office had a role in trying the jussie smollett case down? follow me here. just days after he reported the alleged hate crime to police and the state attorney kim fox try to persuade lee superintendent eddie johnson to turn investigation over to the fbi? the request came after fox received this text according to the sun-times. a chicago attorney and former chief of staff for the first lady michelle obama. "i wanted to give you a call on behalf of jussie smollett and family who i know. they have concerns about the investigation. shortly after that a family member reached out to fox having been given her number by obama's former assistant.
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they sent a reply that she spoke to the superintendent and that she was trying to figure out logistics. then they are applied, omg, this would be a huge victory referring to the fbi taking over the case. fox then texted, make no guarantees but i am trying. this is so great. let me get this straight. the top prosecutor at the office who decided not to prosecute jussie smollett was actively seeking to help the defendants? this was all set in motion by michelle obama's former chief of staff. for chicago police union is calling for a federal investigation in the handling of the case come here now is to him the attorney for the chicago quarter of police and the former assistant in cook county and a man who has been on the case from the very beginning.
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box 32 is anchor and reporter. i want to start with you. you are hearing from sources that believe kim fox never actually really recused herself. why do they think that? >> this would not have been handed down without kim fox's blessing. there is no way that the deputy attorney would have done this without her involvement. this is her office and the big question is why would she do this? she created a deep divide between the chicago police department at the mayor was on his way out in the state's attorney office. what did she gain out of this and that is why your theory is not that far-fetched. either one of two things happened. she didn't think she was going to win the case and she feared the optics of losing would make her look like a marsha clark, your younger viewers might have to google that. she secured some kind of political favor that she will collect on the road. it is no secret she has higher
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political aspirations than this office but we will never know because they're not talking about why they did it. they said this is not abnormal and dead all the time. i can tell you, this is not done all the time. if i thought they did not contact the mayor or the superintendent. we went they were blindsided! i've never seen anything like this. i have done media stuff or 23 years and i've never seen anything like today. i have to go to you, you have a manual coming out of the superintendent, they were loaded. they felt this was an unfair throwing this in the public consciousness without so much as a heads up. how could this possibly happen if it weren't for some outside force coming in and tweaking the system or nudging the system? >> absolutely. i think it is amazing that every single day i represent chicago police officers men and women and i am humbled by the dedication encourage that you
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have them go out and do the heavy lifting in this city and to go run towards the bullets and not away from them that you have this happen under some theory of distorted justice. it is absolutely causing a lot of angst among chicago police officers. >> laura: there might actually be conflict within the prosecutor's office itself. someone signed off on this jussie smollett working at operation rainbow push and has community service. he was stuffing envelopes with them i guess. he did that for a couple of days or 12 hours or something like that come 18 hours. whatever, that is community service. we are told is service included staffing membership envelopes and we knew it wasn't for planned parenthood or a pro-life group. this is what joe magid said, the
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assistant state attorney said. >> is he innocent? >> no he is not. >> elysee to say that? >> we stand behind the chicago police department and the investigation. they didn't outstanding job. i did a great job with this case and based on that we stand behind their investigation and our decision to charge him. >> laura: looks like he was passing a kidney stone fare. he did not look happy to be doing that interview. >> he looks to be an uncomfortable position. and i was notified by my source at chicago pd who was furious and he said i wanted to go down there and asked jussie smollett if he intends to reimburse the police department for the number of man-hours that we put into this investigation. originally he said that they did in his service and we asked what that was and initially when they came out the conference they said that his community service
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impact when he was 16 years old. he rainbow push coalition came later on so my question is, if you've set that up before hand by not come out with that right away? it added more confusion to all of this and that just doesn't seem like they care how bizarre this thing looks. >> laura: back to you. investigation into kim fox that state attorney. it has to happen. what triggers that and how would that take place and he would have to green light that? >> first of all the department of justice could get involved. the chief judge of the circuit county could get involved. the fop has been struggling with this administration since she took office with decriminalizing drugs and we are not charging certain cases. people can drive a car not be charged with driving with a
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license suspended. god forbids and you throw your hands on it got. it is really interesting and i think an investigation should looked into by at least the local authorities i would suppose. >> laura: what is ski documents. what are the chances that you will get this report? >> zero. >> not only did they drop the charges, they sealed all the documents. my freedom of information act request will not be responded to. we will never know all of the evidence that chicago police say that they had on jussie smolle smollett. they said that was the tip of the iceberg and there was so much more that we will never see. that infuriated mayor and you get a plea deal. >> laura: it was reported that he wrote that racist letter to himself. that was reported by multiple outputs. where the nigerian brothers? let's find them. >> i am working on it.
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[laughs] >> laura: thank you so much for joining us. very important and nothing to laugh about but you have to find the humor and some of these situations. for questions to be answered in the wake of the mueller report. will the intel chief really be let off the hook? what about those in the president's orbit that suffered as a result. former advisor mike cavuto joins us next. he will be with us telling his story and what it is like to be nsp five's. in mueller's cross hairs
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♪ >> if it weren't for president obama we might not have done the intelligence assessment that we did that set up a whole sequence of events which are still unfolding today. notably mueller's investigation. >> laura: quite the admission
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we know that obama's until community took that ball and ran with that direction. john brennan, sally gates, susan wright, even the former u.n. ambassador. someone with no intel function, all of them made requests to unmask american citizens. it was brendan who worked the hardest. he signed a cable contract and worked diligently to advance the narrative that trump's strangeness and blah, blah, blah. he offered an apology yesterday and i wasn't buying it that he might have had that information. there were innocent americans that were caught in this job and where is the apology to them? one of those people, former trump advisor michael cavuto had to liquidate his kids college bond to pay for legal counsel. he joins me now. what of the last 675 days for you?
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no laughing matter. >> myself doesn't more, former associates. carter page and the list goes on and on. i think a lot of them want to keep their names out of the news because they're trying to hold onto a job. i do many fathers and mothers who lost their jobs and i know one family for the father and the mother lost her job. this has been tough on every single one of us. i had to run my mouth and talk about it but i feel like i'm speaking for for a lot of people who have been through it, a ton of that we didn't deserve. also by the way, this is upwards of 50 people who would've been -- most of them at the secretary level of the government appointment. the president lost a whole collection of true trump supporters and his first round of appointments that has a administration and the list goes on and on. >> laura: i think you should hire some of them back. bring them back.
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an injustice was done to a lot of people. while it is fun to play the sound bites, there's human carnage and i think -- i thought about you. i heard you were coming on and i thought about you. you pop up on tv and you are very well-spoken and you know the media landscape. there people who really don't have anyone to speak to them at all and you are right. where do they go to get the reputations back? >> i spent the day today at my local police department reporting what is about the 58th threat of violence against my family. this one came in sunday night at 9:00 p.m. on facebook. it is not just how much money we have spent or jobs we lost some of the homes we have lost the revenue opportunities we have lost the tuition payments be missed for our children. it is not just that. none of us are safe. i talked to a criminal psychologist would have worked
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with through this two year period. someone helped me put the security systems on my home and advise me what kind of weapons to carry during the day. he told me that now is when we have to be careful because the page of the resistance, i don't have a report to look forward t. now they will get really crazy and some of them are going to go attack. >> laura: please be safe. we want to make sure that justice is done and that means anyone who suffered, they should somehow pick compensated. somehow we have to figure it out. it can end here. thank you for joining us. when we come back, the queen of collusion. who could she be? ♪ d he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app.
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congress? >> laura: that is a cool graphic, but i have some questions, too. when will the media apologize? when will democrats and their pointless investigations? why does the left keep pushing delusion? and when will the democrats quit stonewalling trump? that is all we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it over. >> shannon: we will get you one tomorrow. we begin with the fox news alert fox news alert. mueller's probands with no collusion charges, now republicans are turning up the heat as the president is ready to declassify everything related to the probe. senator lindsey graham is here, freshen up dinner with the attorney general and a chat with the president. chicago, the police superintendent and mayor rob emanuel slams prosecutors for suddenly dropping 16 felony charges against "empire" actor jussie smollett for allegedly

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