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make sure to tune in tomorrow night, jason chaffetz will be guest hosting for sean live from new york. i hope you had a great tonight. laura ingraham is standing by at next with "the ingraham angle." take it away. >> laura: no problem. you did a great job. >> dan: you think so? that's a high honor coming from you. >> laura: you were great. you have a meaningful memorial day weekend. this is a fox news alert. less than two hours ago president trump issuing a memo calling for the declassification of all materials related to the potential spine that occurred against the trump campaign during the 2016 election. rudy giuliani was on the show last week telling us it was coming. true to his word, this decision has come down. there are a lot of unknowns at this moment about the timeline of one who will have access and you will have access to these documents. what in fact will be revealed? for what lawmakers hope to find,
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we are joined by mark meadows, chairman of the house freedom caucus. what is the most important thing we can learn from these documents? >> the beginning of what happened, but ultimately what wt has been talking about spying, i personally believe there were electronic surveillance means that were deployed with the trump associates. i would like to see those transcripts for any evidence that might -- speech to the wiretaps? they laughed at him. >> they laughed at him. i put out a tweet today, james comey has changed to store a number of times. originally it was we didn't spy or wire tap, he will change it again. he will say we didn't break the law when we spied because i think the american people will say that soon. additionally what we have to find is the additional documents in terms of what they knew, when they knew what i can tell you i
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have seen some unclassified documents that would indicate that the fisa warns, the very first was predicated on something they knew was false and i knew before they made the application. >> laura: will be learn more about what russia really thought about carter page? >> will learn more about what i thought about carter page -- >> laura: someone not to be this nefarious spy guy will help them. >> i am 100% confident that you'll find that the information given to carter page was just a ruse. when we look at that, you're going to find declassified documents that indeed carter page, christopher steele and number of those, it was a planned, organized effort. >> laura: george papadopoulos, that was the beginning we think of the real effort to get deep in this campaign.
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they used him as a conduit inside, a special informant, working for the government. we didn't really know much about that until recently. >> we will learn that very early on they knew that he was not a problem and they continued the investigation and then they knew that christopher steele and his documents were not credible and they continued the investigation. this is all about the president keeping his promise to the people that i applaud him for doing it, exactly what he said, they get declassified and let the people judge for themselves. >> laura: you are getting pushed back tonight. >> i can't imagine. >> laura: jerry nadler your own pal. let's watch. >> it's part of the trump and republican plot to dirty up the intelligence community, to pretend that there something wrong with the beginning of the mueller investigation and to persecute and bring into line the intelligence agency.
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>> laura: to persecute and tell? >> i can tell you that his goal is to restore the reputation for the fbi and doj. honorable men and women who worked there, a few people at the very top that i can tell you, jerry nadler -- it's interesting. he does want to see classified documents when it may help the president. he wants to see them when he thinks, emphasize thinks it would hurt the president. >> laura: richard blumenthal also reacted. let's watch. >> i am baffled by this memorandum. there seems no reason for it. agencies have a legal obligation to cooperate with the attorney general of the united states and it seems much more like an effort to distract with frankly a rusty object. >> i disagree with that. here's the interesting thing, they declassification helps the
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inspector general to a report that all americans can read. more importantly there are people he cannot get to, this memo tonight says ag bar has the ability to go into the intelligence community and get to the genesis of it. i applaud. >> laura: why should they be beyond reports? what happened to liberals being suspicious of too much power in the surveillance? i remember when they cared about civil liberties. >> they do and its facial recognition but when it's pumping as president or they don't care as much. >> laura: thank you. on the big news rocking washington. the disgraceful game being played by d.c. democrats over immigration is nancy pelosi and the rest of her out-of-control cohort upsets over the president's mental state. congressional subpoenas, impeachment, america is being put at risk from a horde of humanity that our southern
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border. to give you a sense of how bad things are, tonight i wanted to listen to the acting secretary of homeland security kevin mcaleenan earlier today. >> this is the third time i have been in a leadership role during the immigration search at the border. in 2014 and 2016, we have more than doubled those two crisis combined in the first seven months of this year. we are still in the middle of that effort. >> laura: he will be her life and just a moment. we have seen a two consecutive months with border crossings totaling more than 100,000. if you can't even wrap your mind about this. we reported from there and we try to bring you the story, this means that in the course of this year, a million border crossers love enter the united states and most of them of course will be released. as a reference point that has more than the population of six
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u.s. states and washington, d.c. do you think our country can handle that? do any of you want that? do you want to pay for it? instead of sticking around d.c. to pass a bill that would provide aid to our border efforts and actually event for children who have no place to stay, democrats would rather log ghoulish regulations accusatio. >> we now have a list of the numbers of children that have died in custody, we should all be outraged. >> the evidence is clear that this is intentional. it's a policy choice being made on purpose by this administration. >> why do people think this administration is intentionally harming children? look at the harm done to children. >> laura: all these people so be centered. i disgraceful, they would say that with politics as it did.
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is. here's kevin mcaleenan. thank you for being here. what is going on here? the accusations over the last two days that you have to endure this, you are intentionally keeping kids in this precarious situation. you have some children who have died and custody. >> is a sad state of affairs in our politics but we have an actual crisis and solutions on the table and clarity of what the men and women on the border need and that is the thing we are hearing. >> you need beds and facilities to house what you protected, you predicted that ie didn't get the money to house these people, we would have kids on the floors and whatever you can provide that border patrol facilities or intense. did you get the beds? >> no. >> laura: this is unbelievable!
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>> these are beds for children who are coming unaccompanied, responsibility and our human responsibility to take care of them and we asked for that funding. we put a solution that would end the crisis to begin with. >> laura: so people understand, crossing the border, they would not be processed and released, they would be processed and they would be adjudicated at the border? >> they would see a judge and get a fair hearing, if they had an asylum claim and only 10 percent do it would be allowed to stay in this flow would drop immediately. >> laura: it would drop overnight. >> would happen to 2014. >> laura: right now we have recrimination and politics. it is finger-pointing with the most heinous accusations being leveled at you. if you could get one thing, one thing tonight, what would it be to solve this problem? >> one thing?
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i would change the law on the families so we can keep them in custody. that 70% in the last couple of days. >> laura: company to have in custody? the unaccompanied minors? how many in your custody? >> most are 13 to 17 teenage boys. >> laura: where they live in? >> is our police stations designed for adults. >> laura: how much does that cost? i was there, they're not meant to hold people. >> we are using a huge portion of our operating budget on a caring and we are supposed to be on the border protecting people. they are doing care, transportation, hospital watch for unaccompanied children. >> laura: we saw them. falling out of the boat. we witness this. hhs is supposed to pick them up after how long? >> it's supposed to be within
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the 72 hours. >> laura: do they have anywhere to put these people? there is no where to put the people and congress will allocate the money and you are the bad guy. someone explained the situation to me. this is really ridiculous. right now the president has decided, they are trying to impeach him and he is doing a cover-up. things look like they are stalled. what will this mean as the hot summer months kick in? what do you expect to see? >> even though we provided solutions to congress we will not wait for them to act. i'm going monday to guatemala. want to take this fight to the cartel. we are bringing a church i agents with the force is to try to stop this at the beginning. we are working with the government in mexico with the same thing. people profiting from human misery, we can't allow that to go on anymore. at the border, try to get judges
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down there and get people there. >> laura: what about the story about the plant's and people around the country? that was blowing up the internet over the weekend. 300,000 sent to florida. people or message me going, what are they doing sending them here? nobody wants them, not my backyard scenario. >> i understand the concerned, these communities don't need an influx of migrants and everybody is overloaded across the countr country. what we are doing is trying to manage that and the porter environment first and foremost. we have stations that are full and a south texas el paso, we are transforming and moving migrants from stations that are overloaded and moving them to san diego where we have more capacity, moving them to the sector. that is how we are trying to manage the capacity issue. we have no plan to move migrants to florida. >> laura: want to get your
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response to this disturbing headline. infectious diseases, a rising threat among migrants at the border. i saw a lot of people coughing when i was there, a lot of children. the agents were donating their own children's clothes and bringing in diapers and formula with their own money. it's like teachers buying school supplies. how big of a concern is the health risk both to agents, to the community that are observing this? >> it is significant and i've been talking about it since december. we are seeing younger children arriving sicker every single day. we had an outbreak yesterday, the infectious disease with the teenager who passed away on monday. a bad strain of the flu. we have seen measles, mumps, folks and custody that are quarantined. it's a tremendous challenge. we have a huge medical effort
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with contract support of the public health service. this is overwhelming and when smugglers are keeping people in close quarters in mexico and stash houses, it exacerbates. >> laura: 120 people in the back of a truck last week i think it was, ten days ago. that is terrific. >> it's very dangerous. the temperature in that truck was 98 degrees. >> laura: we have folks on television who are turning this into a hysterical issue as far as blaine. this was on msnbc. >> this is our responsibility as a country and as a nation. we are not being given answers as to what is happening to a small, young children, two teenagers, two girls, two boys were being taken away from their families, from their parents and left alone in our custody. ivanka trump, jared, get to him! >> that is not happening. we are separating children and
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may be one case a day out of the 3,000 families arriving. it's for the safety of the child first and foremost. as a prosecution for a serious criminal offense, threat to the child, disease or someone who was presenting a family relationship doesn't exist. the other thing on the health care, we are doing everything we can to take care of these children as they arrive. we have had over 150,000 kids processed in the last three months, our agents for amazing job. >> laura: do you think the new world that was released today that sponsors of illegal immigrants will have to guarantee they will pay for their health care? they will pay for their other costs which is a lot right now, but not enforced. is that a good idea? with that bring down the illegal immigration? >> i think we are looking to tightening our enforcement that haven't been enforced effectively in the past to make
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it harder to be your lawfully. those are important steps. >> laura: e-verify? >> absolutely, we support it. thank you for seeing our men and women. >> laura: my angle asked this question, is nancy pelosi okay? mike huckabee is here to respond. if you don't want to miss this one. ♪ with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. will last forever. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. bass pro shops and cabela's.
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♪ >> laura: the great nancy pelosi crack-up, the focus of the ankle. nancy pelosi doesn't seem well, the nancy pelosi i remember it was a hard-charging congressman went with big, bold ideas. although republicans opposed her obama tax and spend, the stimulus or hurt obamacare cramdown, at least she was doing something. now she spends her days obsessed with president trump, muttering and sputtering. >> of these could be impeachable offenses, but i intend -- the three things. you might understand it if you remember these three things.
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>> laura: no. here are my three thanks nancy. number one, when you cannot produce a coherent thought maybe it's time to hang it up. number two, you've had a gala for four months and you have nothing to show for it but resistance. number, you as leader of the democrats are doing a grave disservice, real damage to america by repeatedly refusing to recognize the legitimacy of the duly elected president of united states and has appointed cabinet. think about this. both joe biden the 2020 front runner and speaker pelosi are not just out of step for the american people on key issues, to watch and to observe them, we see that they have lost a step or two or three period. they look like they belong in
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commercials for visiting angels, they shouldn't have their hands on any levers of power. stay away. yesterday she seemed to struggle with the whole subject, verb, direct object thing. >> as you can see, the distinguished leader on the appropriations committee, we senator -- >> laura: joe biden? that situation is getting worse by the day. the country wasn't built by wall street bankers, ceos and hedge fund managers. the same is happening and big hospitals. i think we have to rethink how we define what constitutes a successful economy. >> laura: [laughs] can you imagine? going up against president of
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china? who would help us? nancy pelosi is now the leader of the do-nothing party. come on. this is beyond all vs. think of one issue like illegal immigration on the border crisis, democrats alone are to blame for the shameless overcapacity situation at her station, we just talked about that with the secretary. the horrendous effects of the crisis and what it has on the health and welfare of americans and illegal immigrants. no one should leave town memorial day parades or fund-raisers over occasions until the necessary fixes are put in place for our border. instead, this is her focus. >> i do think of that impeachment is a very divisive place to go in our country. if we can get the facts to the american people, it may take us to a place that is unavoidable.
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we are not at that place. >> laura: investigation? what a fraud. apparently it wasn't enough to waste $35 million with taxpayer dollars and two years of time, democrats feel like the old to a more in-depth investigation that a special counsel with how many 19 lawyers including many democrats? they will the real investigation on capitol hill. they couldn't investigate their way out of a paper bag. this is all politics. nancy pelosi will continue to do what you just did and that sound bite. to dangle at the prospect of impeachment to mollify her nasty base of radicals and course to irk the president. this is the most serious concern of all, she is chipping away at the foundation of our constitutional republic. when one side loses the other side accepts the outcome of the election. i remembered when they are wondering if trump was going to
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accept the outcome if hillary won, that she was on the other foot. democrats have never seen trump as a legitimate president. the queen of san francisco has picked up where the deep state left off. >> i pray for the president of united states. i wish his family or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country. maybe he wants to take a leave of absence, i don't know. >> laura: may be you do to take a leave of absence. is she actually questioning his physical or mental condition when we have basic verb conjugation problems up there on capitol hill? if anyone needs to have a timeout, it's nancy pelosi who has a vent in the jfk to the party of aoc. the president apparently is seeing what i am seeing. >> i've been watching her and i had been watching her for a long period of time, she is not the
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same person. she has lost it. >> laura: that is the ankle. here now to react as governor mike huckabee, the former candidate and fox news contributor. did she change or to the modern democrats to change her? >> i nearly lost it when you said that joe biden and nancy pelosi looks like visiting angels, that has to be the funniest line i have heard and several months. absolutely fantastic. i do think nancy pelosi is struggling to try to maintain some order. she is trying to hurt the green flies and i use that term deliberately. this is a real tough spot for her. here is the thing that i love what he has done. he is not allowing her to go out there, call him a criminal saying he is committing crimes by covering things up and then walk over to his house and look
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him in the eye and pretend that she wants to do some legislation he is calling her out. he is not playing this ridiculous d.c. semantics game of sandy gentle lady from california, there is nothing gentle about the lady from california. >> laura: here's the historian elevating the san fran gran nan. >> she is the glue keeping the whole washington scene together. >> laura: what is this? >> i think the glue has lost its sticky. there something going on. the democrats have nothing right now. the mueller report left them hanging and so now they are a bunch of kids who are looking for easter eggs on the fourth of july. they just won't let this go.
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it's making them look more and more ridiculous. there was in fact a conspiracy, a cover-up and an attempted coup but it wasn't conducted by president trump, or candidate trial. it was conducted by the highest levels of the u.s. government when barack obama was president and when you had names like brennan and clapper and mcgahn who were leading all of these institutions. >> laura: they are worried about this clearly. these documents are going to be declassified and we will see a lot more about the origins of this investigation with george papadopoulos and all of the characters, like a james patterson novel by the time it's all over. >> they need to be worried because i think what they found an bill barr is a no nonsense log guy, he believes in the rule of law and he believes it. he believes it applies to
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everybody including the president, but the best attempt after $35,000,000.500 witnesses was that they couldn't find anything that would make donald trump be criminally liable or even, in any way liable and so now they are just reduced to howling at the moon and that is what they had been reduced to. frankly it's embarrassing. >> laura: meanwhile we have really important crises at the border, trump said today nancy doesn't understand the embassy and she needs to learn what the new trade deal would do for the country. she is not interested. she is interested and resisting and appealing to the aoc base of the democratic party. you see her struggling. it's like an internal struggle for relevance, memory, i don't know. it's a combination of a lot of things. i'm not a psychologist i can unpack it. great to see you as always. thank you so much.
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>> i will call the angels and tell them to get over to her house right away. >> laura: coming up next, a serious topic, a soldier sits in a prison tonight for his alleged involvement in the killing of an iraqi civilian. do we have the full story? what really happened? he soldier's wife response to an investigation next. including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. whip out the spf 'cause it's memorial day weekend and bookers are out here skipping and gliding and steaming and... eating dip. memorial day is coming. so book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com.
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♪ >> laura: for the heavy decorated soldier who sits in prison after a 2007 incident any rack. are we here in the full? before we dive into that story we go to jennifer griffin with background on the story. some other pardons that the president may be considering. jennifer. >> there are indications president trump is considering pardoning several u.s. service members accused of war crimes ahead of memorial day weekend,
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they include four marine snipers captured on video urinating on bodies. he was found guilty for arming civilians in the square and 2007. he and paul slough are among the group of blackwater contractors who directed to a car bomb attack in 2007 after entering the intersection they say they took fire and for members of the team fired on the civilians. the men all military veterans said they acted in self-defense. he grew up in a small town in west texas and join the army straight out of high school high school. >> i will not speculate on any of the pardons. >> other pardons include the former green beret matthew goldstein whose case was reopened after he admitted during an interview with bret baier that he killed a suspected tele- band bomb maker. >> did you kill him?
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>> yes. >> the navy seal had a story career until his own field turn to men for allegedly shooting a civilian and knifing to death a 15-year-old vice a suspect. his trial starts soon but some very high-ranking veterans are one of the president to proceed with caution. >> he needs to be careful about influencing the process before the investigation has been adjudicated. >> the former chairman martin dempsey tweeted "the pardon of u.s. service members accused of war crimes signals to our troops and allies that we don't take the law of armed conflict seriously." the decision is up to the president who can still change his mind, the white house informed the justice department to the possibility last week. laura. >> laura: jennifer, thank you so much. joining me now is christian macleod, the wife of one of the contractors we just heard about, he was convicted for killing unarmed citizens
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responded to that car bomb attack in 2007 and is in a u.s. federal prison as we speak. prosecutors in the media say this is a clear-cut case of american contractors stepping over the line that they are still subject to u.s. law and law in foreign countries may have to suffer the consequences >> by city law has to apply to everybody but what didn't happen here is the law. this investigation was performed by a colonel who was tied to terrorist allegations of the fbi didn't turn up three weeks later. they accepted this as presented to a jury of washington, d.c., seven years later. they put lipstick on a pig and presented it as a fact and that is a problem for else. the case was dismissed after the first three years for reckless violations and only came back after particle pressure from the
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government. >> laura: you hurts military leaders saying, this would be eight terrible president for them to do this. what you say? >> i don't think he should create both self pardon process is for people who are accused of crimes because they are service members but i do think he has not only the right but the responsibility to look at things like that when we have seen so much president of the prayer ministrations with the and fbi hitch up against their enemies were people that served their political agenda. >> laura: your husband had an incredible military career, good conduct metals, elective service ribbons, air force reserve metals, combat infantry. pretty incredible career. they thought would be he just snapped? >> that is the most ridiculous thing. if you want one person every day
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of your life, i totally person one day. the most serious violation is a traffic violation. he has been in prison for four years and he has used that attempt to better himself and to lead people. he has a purpose and he believes he has a purpose in being in the place he has now but we want that to be over. we want god to restore him to our family. my husband uses these little origami books to make little animals out of dollar bills for my daughter when we visit him. we believe in god and we believe there is a purpose and we believe he does all things for god. >> laura: you believe in your heart he did not fire on unarmed civilians? >> my 15 year anniversary with this man is tomorrow that i can tell with every amount of confidence from day one that he did not hurt people intentionally. they were not a threat to him.
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>> laura: they were taking incoming fire and had to respon respond? the fbi didn't show up for three weeks? that's kind of an anti-blackwater deal, there was a big push against blackwater and that period of time. i was there for a week and i was hearing blackwater and i was like -- there was a lot of anti-blackwater sentiment. >> absolutely is with a crazy thing about this, i had my husd gets back and he said it was like a normal day at the office but it wasn't, the response to it. >> laura: lets people are killed, what do you mean normal day at the office? >> unfortunately that was in baghdad. >> laura: buttigieg just cannot explain when the president but we will be following this very closely and we appreciate you joining us. we had to take a break and we will be right back. a lot more to get into.
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♪ >> laura: how does the party that openly mocks the prayers and tragedy certainly attempt to claim the mantle on morality? i saw like nancy pelosi. something strange is going on in the age of trump as democrats have been feigning moral superiority. >> i pray for him and i pray for the united states of america. >> laura: that is so nice.
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joining me now is ralph reed, nancy pelosi's comments, i'm glad she is praying. it is kind of another component of the democrats trying to co-opt the faith issues and faith language, take it get from republicans who think they monopolized it for years and forget edge of their own fold. how's that working? >> one in the last election you lose 81% of the evangelical vote of the catholic vote on the upper midwest, the entire south, it's a memo that you have to something. what i don't think speaker pelosi, first of all i welcome the prayers of anybody whatever the reason is. not only speaker pelosi doesn't understand, but with the democratic leadership doesn't understand is that external acts of piety do not make up for an
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agenda that advances great moral evils. unless someone thinks and what exaggerating, consider this, she brought to the floor he badly missed empty quality act which partially appeals the restoration act. a dagger aimed at the heart of religious freedom in america. >> laura: i don't know if you ever thought about god having a political party, i really haven't, but pete buttigieg has. >> i think it's important that we stop seeing religion used as that as of god belongs to a political party undefeated i can't imagine it would be the one that is with the current president of the white house. >> laura: you can't use it as a cudgel, but he would ever be a republican. >> religion should never be used as a weapon, but let me make it clear that god is not a republican. >> laura: on this issue of the alabama abortion law, what is
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amazing here is that this is so extreme, so radical, this will help us won the election. what they don't understand is that people of faith who believe this is the taking of innocent life, they are not doing a political calculus and they haven't for 50 years. they believe that this is a moral, grave sin period. am i saying that correct? >> yes. it's the systematic taking of millions of innocent lives under an act of judicial fiat, roe v. wade which imposed on every state of america the most extreme abortion laws that exist at all of western civilization. as we sit here tonight, roe v. wade is still the law of the land. what alabama and some of the states that passed the heartbeat bills are trying to do is get a case before the supreme court so it can be revisited. what is extreme is allowing
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infanticide, late-term abortion, selection. >> laura: that has a new one. >> the law which many candidates are now openly advocating. >> laura: did you know we were talking about faith in the fact that we were talking about faith upsets a certain congresswoman. watch. >> i am frustrated every single time i hear people speaking about their faith and pushing that onto other people. those that talk about their faith and what to push policies because of their faith are the ones that simply are caught with the hypocrisy of not living it out in their personal lives. >> laura: we are offending her by speaking about faith. >> wow. the people who poured out of
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african-american churches and marched on washington and sat at counters because of their faith, because they believe that god's law and natural law requirement that they be treated the same. >> laura: america wouldn't have been founded if people prayed for strength and resolve and every battle but the end of every war to bring the country together. this is a fundamental misunderstanding, purposeful or not of what we are. >> of american character. there are few things that are more distinctly and characteristically american. bringing your faith into the public square and using it to impact the culture for the common good. >> laura: hollywood? great conversation. i'm sure it offended all the right people. thank you so much. ahead, a transgendered weight lifter was disqualified for checking her preferred gender box at an event.
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gender rights? trace gallagher explains. >> the power lifter mary gregory was born a man broke multiple records at the weight lifting federation competition and virginia last april. they posted about their weight and instagram "what a day, nine nine, the world record. esther's dead lift record and masters world total record." when a victory hit the internet it infuriated the competition "a woman with female biology cannot compete." kelly holmes took it further "have a trance category if need be, but a trans game's otherwise i am worried about the backlash and abuse at the trans community will get from spectators." days later she was stripped of her title, the lipton organizations president said she never told anyone she was transgender attic "she put on
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female. literally she is not a female, not biologically. we go by biological. i'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings. i have to follow the rules." she says she was trying to dupe anyone and that she checked the category because she identifies as female tell of "the washington post" "i didn't think about it. that is who i am. there is a sense that i put on a dress and stepped on the platform. that is the furthest thing from the truth. i've had to work my [bleep] off. was quote she says the robe hook makes no mention of transgender exceptions. the organization plans to create a transgender category for future competitions but she believes that is discriminatory. >> laura: we will have more on the story tomorrow night. we'll be right back and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else?
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>> hi, buddy. hey, buddy. i miss you. hey. >> laura: that was an officer who was shot in the line of duty being visited by his canine friend. that's all, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. >> shannon: thank you so much. we begin with the fox news alert. breaking tonight, president trump directing several key intel agencies to declassify material and documents surrounding the investigation into the investigators. what will be revealed and when will the american people get their first alert? plus, the american taliban is a free man tonight. the infamous high profile terrorist walking free from prison early. the president says he tried to stop it. we will talk to the former cia officer's daughter,
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