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have the best weekend with the ones you love. get off your devices if you can. breathe in the smell of june. good night from washington. "hannity" is next with dan bongino at the helm. see you monday. ♪ >> dan: welcome to a special edition of "hannity," "justice in america." i'm dan bongino in for sean. we start with a fox news alert. just minutes ago, president trump announced he is suspending the threat ofof economic tariffs against mexico after the country agreed to take tough legal action against illegal immigration. we'll have full coverage of this coming up. but first, we begin with big breaking news from catherine herridge who is reporting u.s. attorney john durham is "dialed in" to his ongoing investigation in the origins of the russia witch hunt. according to sources, durham is asking the right questions and getting to the truth.
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durham is working in coordination with the d.o.j. inspector generalor horowitz who is investigating the fisa abuse, and the top democrats are reportedly worried that the ongoing probes could throw cold water on impeachment dreams. but it's not just the congressional democrats fantasizing about impeachment. former lawyer baker is now praying to the impeachment gods. watch this.. >> impeachment impeachment is l process.e if you don't have the support of the american people, it is not going to go forward. that requires educating the american people. that is what congress needs to do and focus on and figure out how to do that in an effective way. >> dan: that is what the so-called nonpartisan f.b.i. looks like. undero- comey's dreadful leadership. tonight, we are learning michael flynn caught the attention of federal investigators as early as 2015 and was even a target of stefon
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hopper. the informant to spite on george papadopoulos on carter page for joining us now with more, florida congressman matt gaetz and ohio congressmaner mike tu. one of the problems, congress congressman gaetz, i have with this is that the mueller report appears more like the day like an extended op-ed. we found out about the doctor that nancy pelosi video in we found out that the transcripts from president trump's lawyer john dowd, the transcripts to, there were the keywords missing. is mueller writing op-ed or doing ansi investigation? >> we continue to see chinks in the armor. when it comes to the mueller p report. i would pointoi you to the great work by john solomon, who frequently appears on this program, who pointed out constantin polin men, who mueller defined as an individual connected to russian intelligence, was actually a source of the state department working with our government. so if robert mueller wasn't able to ascertain who was spying for
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the russians went to was reporting intelligence to our own government, i think it would call into question substantial portions of his work. but there are three real levels of what mr. durham's doing. fisa abuses, the lies before the courts that should not have occurred. also the illegal leaks. your point about james baker highlights the extent to which under james comey leadership the f.b.i. wasn't conducting the investigations and looking for the truth. they were trying to shape public opinion. and i think most notably the corrupt origins of the investigation inside the obama white house. where we weren't just violating the rights of our own citizens in our country, but allies like britain and others that we could haven't done in the united states. that's bad news. >> dan: congressman turner, i will go to you on a related .topic. you do you sense a tide is turng
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feeling on the hill where democrats realized that there is something going on here? that there was clearly -- this was not, to quote susan rice, "by the book fbi investigation" here. listen, your colleagues up on the hill are democrats. you may not agree with them, but they are not stupid. they have to know there were severe abnormalities here. do you think they worrying that this is coming out and it may rebound on them? >> something they worry about is the authority that barr has with respect with the declassification. it's not just the origins of the investigation, it is also the american public getting the truth and the actual information. remember, when michael cole and came to testify before the intelligence committee that i serve on, there were a number of leaks about how his testimony was going to sink the president, and leaks about what was in his testimony. the story sort of came to a screeching halt the moment of the transcript was actuallyy released, and people saw what was in it. i think that is part of the
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going to be really important, as the inspector general, the attorney general, they move forward with the investigation of the origins of this, which i had to w live through, with the intelligence committee. they will find holes in everyone stories, but they are going to release this information to the public so we can read itt themselves and see that not only was there no there-there, but there were real misdeeds done -- mark it's very obviously, i think clear to the american public that comey, clapper, brennan and baker when they stand on the television sets now and are clearly anti-trump bias,e that bias predated their leaving the government. it was certainly there when they were over the agencies that were so important that were targeted the american citizens. >> dan: congressman gaetz on the point you made about kolimnik, this is disturbing. we find out that there were sins of omission here. mueller i don't want to leave weissman out of this. andy weissman, his fingerprints are all over this. you brought up the fact that they damn manafort in the
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report for the discussions and whether they are appropriate or not is up to you to decide. he wasn't charged for the conversations, but kolimnick was a source for the state department for the obama administration. we find out this week, as well, that one of mueller's confidential informants in the case, allegation, of course, but apparently was arrested for the child pornography of all things. this was mueller's source? this is getting uglier by the minute. >> this continues to trend if there are reports that are nott damaging to the president then they try to keep that aspect away from the public view. so again, you see that with the mueller report, where they: nick information was not cast in an accurate light. but even before then, in the fraud that occurred before a secret court with no defense attorney present, you have the department of justice and the fbi presenting information that seem to indicate that george papadopoulos was off colluding with russians when the reality is they had a transcript where the brits had run intelligence
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against papadopoulos, and he denied having ever engaged in these unlawful acts. they are presenting information to try to reinforce their bias, rather than putting forth the information that would have spared our country from this 22 months of division, because from the veryni beginning, it was obvious to people that there wasn't collusion, but yet they allow the investigation to persist. >> dan: congressman turner, so wewe have seen -- information has come out, but we have seen very little accountability. i'm trying to think of the best way to phrase it. i get emails a lot from people and the listeners, i see them on twitter all the time, as well. they are upset. they see people getting off. there is an allegation this week of a senior fbi officially accused of leaking. of course, the doj did not want to prosecute that case they are does it appear that any time it involves a trump-associated person, mike flynn, george papadopoulos, paul manafort, that the heavy hand of justice comes down on them hard? r early morning raids, severe
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prison sentences, paul manafort ridiculously in solitary confinement in rikers island peered i was a cop in the nypd, you don't want to be in rikers island, no less solitary confinement. but when it comes to involvement with the doj that could implicate a democrat, they seem to get off it are we ever going to get accountability? >> the inequity seems troubling. from the perspective of the intelligence committee and as you are aware from the oversight committee. criminal referrals have been made. a as a result of the inaccurate statements that people made, lying under oath. this will go to the heart of the inception of the investigation. but you are right, the people around trump were pursued for the purpose of trying to turn them against the president and say things that are not true. the mueller investigation found no collusion. they did not conclude. they found there was no evidence, ultimately, to conclude that the president committed a crime on obstruction.
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but yet, they put tremendous pressure on the people around them including ruining their lives and pursuing the criminal prosecution. there are criminal referrals that have been made that will go to the heart of peopleth being dishonest, utilizing their bias and abusing their power. i think the attorney general is going to undertake this end with american public will get answers. also, i think we need to change our laws. >> dan: i understand that you can't go out and physically handcuff someone. that is not your job, you are a legislator. you make referrals. i totally get that. but the frustration is, is there any pressure that we can put on the doj and people to do their jobs? it seems like these inequities are leading to a real imbalance. their public only matters if people have fidelity and believe the constitution means something. but it seems to mean something for one side, but mean absolutely nothing to the other side of the political debate. i guess my question better phrased is: what, from your side, can be done about this? >> i think --
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>> dan: sorry, i was giving a quick follow-up. i will go to you, congressman gates. my apologies, congressman turne turner. >> my understanding, if you look at attorney general barr's investigation on inspector general's investigation, these are going to get to the heart of where their laws broken, where their procedures broken? clearly, things were not done by the books, thing or were abuses of the process. we'll get data and the investigation from which the investigations can lend themselves to the criminalse prosecutions hardest and the referrals from the intelligence committee and the government oversight committee. >> dan: thank you. congressman gaetz, i will give you the last word on that. what do you think and be done? people are really getting frustrated out there. >> the american people are sick and tired of a double standard that seems to a pave a yellow brick road to thell exoneration for hillary clinton. when there were clearly crimes committed there. while at the same time casting these aspersions on donald trump without a basis as a result of bias. the only reason people have been thrown in jail is jeff
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sessions did a terrible job as attorney general. now we have a real attorney general. mr. durham is on the case. the information now indicates at every level of the corruption will be accountability and restoration of the justice and the recall of law. i can't wait for it. >> dan: congressman gaetz, congressman turner, thanks. appreciate it a lot. thanks to "judicial watch," we now have more evidence of corruption at the highest levels of s bureaucracy. newly uncovered documents show the conduit of the deep state himself, bruce ohr, was actually given a whopping $28,000 bonus and a raise, complements of you, the american people. during thet. very height of the russia witch hunt. but that is not all. yet another discovery from "judicial watch" is revealing how the clinton email investigation wasas so botched that important investigatory notes are totally missing and others are damaged beyond repair is. nothing to see there, folks. joining us with more is
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"judicial watch" president fitton and the fox news analyst gregg jarrett. there are information appearing all the time that kolinick is russian guy but the government used him. we found out with a trump tower meeting, this was so horrible for donald trump jr., that is what they were working for, the company paid for by hillary. but when it comes to information on the clintons, it all seems to magically disappear through a black hole. >> unequal justice and selective prosecution became hallmark of the obama administration and james comeyo and robert mueller. i will give you a couple of examples. abedin told the fbi there was no hacking of the clinton server. documents show it was simply untrue. the chinese hacked her server and she knew it. so that appears to have been a lie. they also told the f.b.i. -- again this under oath -- we don't know anything about hillary clinton using a
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private unauthorized server.nt documents show they were talking about it, communicating about it. and yet, they were never prosecuted. comey was asked about that. why didn't you prosecute? oh, he said, failing memory should be forgiven. so the lesson here is if you are a friend and of hillary clinton, you get a free pass, and if you so much as cough and sneeze in the vicinity of donald trump, the full force of the federal government will come after you with a a vengeance. >> dan: mike flynn and george papadopoulos' failing memory's whitemo forgiven, they were thrn in jail. ridiculous. tom, i will go to you. "judicial watch" has done great work and the recent discovery of the missingch information with the f.b.i. i have a theory. tell me if you think i'm right. this is the inspector general of the intelligence community notes with the f.b.i., correct, some missing? >> right. >> is it possible -- you know better than ii do.
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you guys were the ones who f.o.i.d. it. is it's a damage assessment done by the intelligence community about the hillary clinton e-mail if it was hacked and what was out there? >> well, the dates line up. the missing meeting notes are from a meeting that theng intelligence community had with peter strozk and company, it looks like. about a month after the i.c.i.g. referred it to d.o.j. so they had the intelligence committee refer to the justice department hillary clinton for the investigation over the missing e-mails and the national security implications. they have a meeting about the issue a month later. the notes are nowhere to be found. it looks like it lines up with the discussions that the agencies had about whether the chinese gained access to her e-mails. the notes are gone.ha it's as a result of a lawsuit that it has come out. it's not a voluntary disclosure appeared to me,ta it just shows they didn't care.
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it was a sham investigation. oh, they lost some notes, who cares? last week, they admitted to us, there were 302s, four witnesses, interview statements were missing. if you don't care about the investigation, you know it is wired, you are not going to do the basics like keep notes of the meetings and be diligent and record everything that happens. >> dan: one of the things, gregg, i saw the judicial watch report on this, was the potential that some of the hillary clinton information that is on the server may have appeared on the dark lab. and some of it was obviously classified. classified markings marked out. >> sure appeared >> dan: this is staggering. we are talking with the secretary of state. she is not trafficking and low w level information. i was an introductory secret service we worked the treasury check cases. they were nice to work but not national security cases. this is the real deal. she was the secretary of state. >> absolutely. she jeopardized the national security. she didn't care, obama didn't care. obama went on national
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television, in fact, on fox news with chris wallace and said she didn't jeopardize national security. she was just a little careless. that was the clarion call to comey and the department and justice to stomp the foot on the scales of justice. and clear hillary clinton even though they knew she committed crimes. more than 100 of them representing 110 classified documents on her unauthorized server. comey twisted the law and contorted the facts to have sold hillary clinton, making the announcement on the very day that his fbi is furtively meeting in london with the author of the phony dossier, and that was the beginning of theha russia hoax that they got the witch hunt. >> dan: you know, tom, doubling down on what gregg had to say, the beginning of the investigation has become a scandal in and of itself because the fbi story doesn't seem to make any sense when you analyze it with clear eyes. they said it started with the
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george papadopoulos tip to downer at the end of july, july 31st. but the problem is we have fbi agents over two weeks before, the middle of july, before july 31st, in london, meeting withit christopher steele and te dossier. is the big scandal here the fact that the fbi has not been telling us the full story the entire time about the origin of this case? is that what bill barr is going to give us? >> mueller didn't tell us the full story of the origin of the case. they suggested that it started much later than it actually did. the f.b.i. hasn't told us anything. it's all been leaks and supposition. mueller was supposed to tell us the truth. as you have seen, the mueller dossier is being shown to be a sham. if i were the a.g. i would issue a black box warning with the mueller report. you can't trust it. we disavow it. it's there if you want to look at it. there may be facts you can double check but we can't vouch for it. >> dan: i love that. >> so we've got these documents
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coming out, for instance, that bruce ohr is getting an unusual boldness, these given his recent salary history, in the middle of the russia gate investigation. just about at the time he is launched by the fbi and doj to be the back channel, as you pointed out, took christopher steele. after the fbi fired him. so he gets this big bonus. then it comes out when he was dealing with christopher steele on the down low because, evidently, sessions and company didn't know about it, so they removed him. you know what? they kicked him upstairs to the international group and gave him a raise. >> dan: gregg, i hypothesized from the start ohr is the key to the whole case. he is the information launderer. not money laundering but laundering information.au m making illegitimate information look real because it came in through his wife and the doj. now it looks legitimate. simpson and ohr the stories don't make sense. simpson said he contacted them after the election in
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thanksgiving. and contacted ohr around thanksgiving. but ohr is saying he made contact with simpson in august. so obviously the stories can't up.ry >> and nellie ohr has receivedn a criminal referral because of that very fact. and you are right, bruce ohr and glenn simpson's testimony don't match up. g i think glenn simpson is in a world of legal trouble, which is why he eventually invoked the fifth amendment. >> dan: isn't it convenient, he said oh, i just met ohr after the election in november. when in reality -- it changes thee whole story, and it gives simpson a motive to say it. >> there are so many bad characters in this. glenn simpson, christopher steele, bruce ohr, nellie ohr. the ohrs, by the way, are profiting by this at the same time they are peddling the phony dossier. now, we learn today, thanks too
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tom fitton and "judicial watch" ohr is getting a $28,000 bonus for the work he did that resulted in his demotion. only in american government can you profit by malfeasances. >> dan: we paid for it. so did you, america. your tax dollars not so hard at work. >> the attorney general should look at the documents. his agency and the f.b.i. give to judicial watch. he can do the prosecutions that he needs to based over that. incredible. it is all there in the publicin domain already. >> dan: i hope he does, because this was a major slap in the face that taxpayer dollars are financing this kind of malfeasance. it is really -- >> i got to get that job. >> dan: not exactly chump change, either. they've got a lot of money. democrats are still letting it impeachment frenzy. plus, president trump's response to nancy pelosi's prison common. we have a debate with austan goolsbee and congressman mcclinton.
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there they are. aww! ♪ >> dan: welcome back to the "hannity" special. "justice in america." the ongoing battle between president trump and speaker nancy pelosi escalated when pelosi reportedly told fellow democrats she wants to see trump "in prison." isn't that nice? ripresident trump responded to the speaker during an interview with laura ingraham. watch this. >> president trump: i think she is a disgrace. i actually don't think she is a talented person. i have tried to be nice to her because i would have liked toi have gotten some deals done. she is incapable of doing deals. she is a nasty, vindictive, horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for them. nancy pelosi is a disaster. okay, she is a disaster. let her do what she wants. i think they are in big trouble. >> dan: trump wasn't the only person to take offense to
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pelosi's comments. even msnbc had problems with her comments. check this out. >> there was a judicial legal process. we have covered it extensively. it did not result in an indictment whether you like it or not.oces the next step would be, does congress want to deal with it? if the speaker doesn't want to go that route, she has every right to explain that. but if she doesn't want to go that route and then she is making prison-esque or jail-esque references, does she risk to get closer to a lock her up frame? >> imagine you live in a rinky dink country that doesn't even have a democracy and the leader of the opposition -- inis is stuff we saw pakistan in the old days. defeat the guy and then hang him. >> dan: pelosi is talking about jailing the president a handful of the democrats are pushing for impeachment. but as axios shows us, they have a long way to go to make impeachment a reality. joining with us the reaction
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is california congressman tom mcclintock and former adviser austan goolsbee. austan, going to you first. what is with the police state bent of the modern democrat party? i don't get it. first, we have this spying scandal. no democrats are coming out to call out the government spying on president trump. now we have calls from the speaker of the house to put president trump in the handcuffs. i guess she thought it wasn't going to slip out to the general public. she said it behind closed doors.ca do you have a problem with this kind of stuff? >> i have somewhat of a problem with that. i'm glad it wasn't a public statement. i wasn't there. i can't verify she said that. if she did say that, i think that is over the line. it's a line that the president of the united states to be fair is quite familiar with stepping over, too. calling for people to be investigated for treason, pronouncing them guilty before there is any investigation. but i certainly don't think that it is appropriate to i either say you want the
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president in jail, or to say that you think that the president should be impeached when there has been no investigation. we haven't had any fact-finding. bav i think that is stepping over the line. i do have a problem with it. >> dan: congressman, your take on this? we have seen this increasingly hostile position from the democrat party. it's really hard to believe when you see this.ll you have even people on msnbc complaining like we are in a third world republic here. this is outrageous. this is the speaker of theli house here talking behind closed doors. no one has yet to refute it conclusively, talking about putting handcuffs on the president of the united states after he was spied on by their party. they should apologize to him. not calling for his jailing. >> this tendency to criminalize our political process is disturbing. it goes back to the persecution of the tea party by the i.r.s. i still know tea party activists who won't go near politics because they are scared to death of bringing
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the i.r.s. upon them. so it's very regrettable. i will say this. it was behind closed doors. politicians sometimes talk loosely behind closed doors. sometimes they talk loosely out in public. but i do think that she is legitimately concerned over this obsession that radical left within the democratic caucus has with the impeachment. they are in danger of running afoul of something that the air force pilots talk about.t. it's called target fixization. when a pilot is so fixated on flying his plane in plane into a mountain. the democrats campaigned as the problem solvers in the 2016 election. they have been nothing but trouble-makers in the days since then. the american people are getting tired of it. >> dan: i know i kind of hinted at this before, austan, but it genuinely concerns me. i'm not being hyperbolic when i say this.
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where are the democrats in your party speaking out about this and the spying scandal? we know, now, we know conclusively the president was spied on. that is not up for debate. the only part of debate is was itd predicated? i think that's absolutely false. where the democrats and people like yourself speaking out saying we are going down the wrong road? >> i'm not speaking that specifically.rs that is the wrong phrase to say that the president was being spied on. >> dan: what would you call it? >> well, if someone is investigated, that is not being spied on. >> dan: but they admitted they had a spy. >> you are adding the phrase a spying -- >> dan: he has called a spies feared what would you call him, authorized surveillance? >> you say "he" are you talking about attorney general barr?rr >> no, who spied on the trump team. what do you call him?
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>> i would say that they were being investigated and the mueller report shows that if they were being investigated for good reason. the russians -- >> dan: what reason? >> the russians were heavily trying to influence -- >> dan: so why not spy on russians?he why spy on trump? >> because they were communicating with the trump campaign. >> dan: how are they communicated with the trump campaign? >> do we want to walk through each of the -- >> dan: cohen tried to communicate with the russians, didn't -- >> that is why they were being investigated. >> dan: when hillary was talking to russians and paying russians, should we have surveilled her, too? i'm just checking so we are on the same plane. >> so we are clear, rudy giuliani was working for the campaign and was talking to the f.b.i. behind theul scenes. f.b.i. agents, and finding out information that was not appropriate about what was happening in the campaign. he was being investigated. do you call that spying?
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>> dan: is it illegal to talk to russians? i have talked to russians. is that illegal? >> i sometimes. depends what you talk about, dan. don't tell me. i don't want to be an accomplice. but it depends what you say. >> dan: thank you, congressman and austan goolsbee.. thank you so much. i appreciate it. next, ilhan omar is having legal trouble and trace gallagher has details. joe biden commits one of the biggest political flip-flops of all time. kayleigh mcenany and matt schlapp will have reaction. stay with us as the "hannity" special rolls along. ♪ chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken!
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fox news correspondent trace gallagher joins us live from the west coast newsroom with the latest. trace? >> good evening. this goes back to when democratic congresswoman ilhan omar was a minnesota lawmaker. now minnesota campaign finance officials ordered her to pay back about $4,000 for repeatedly using campaignbo money for unlawful purposes. including personal travel and paying a law firm to correct her income tax returns. but some conservatives say the real story here isn't the misuse of campaign funds. it's her tax returns. here iser why. the initial complain was that ilhan omar used campaign money to help pay for her divorce. state officials investigated and found that was not the case. but it does appear that omar may have filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015 with her current husband. but at the time, she was reportedly married to another man. and tax experts say the irs only allows joint filing if the state legally recognizes the marriage. so conservatives are now,
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accusing her of tax fraud, which is a felony. omar says the accusations are baseless and politically motivated. dan? >> dan: thank you, trace. new tonight, joe biden is making it clear he is willing to say and do absolutely anything to appease the new radical left. like doing an abrupt flip-flopf on the issue of abortion funding. because literally a day after issuing a statement reaffirming his decades-long support for the hyde amendment, he changed his view. now says he can no longer support the amendment. take a look. >> we now see so many republican governors denying healthcare to millions of the poorest and the mosthe vulnerable americans by refusing medicaid expansion. i can't justify leaving millions of womenho without access to the care they need and the ability to exercise their constitutionally protected right. if i believe healthcare is a right, as i do, i can no longer support an amendment to make
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that right dependent on someone's zip code. h >> dan: now compare that with what was being said about his position just this league. take a look. >> he is a deeply religious man. i think even knows that. he is guided by his faith. and his position on hyde amendment has been consistent. >> joe biden has, and i have done reporting on this today and i am told you explicitly it's joe biden himself who says this is my conviction and i'm not changing it. this is how i have felt. this is how i have voted for my four decades in public service. i'm not changing. >> dan: you see what is going on here? biden has no core values, no core ideas. his campaign is already doing damage control. joining me now for reaction,ea american conservative union chairman matt schlapp and the national press secretary for the trump 2020 kayleigh mcenany. i will go to you first, matt. i was joking around with tucker before about this when i did the news explosion
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because i'm seriously having a tough time about the flip-flop, flop, flip, flop. he was for hyde in 1976. he was against hyde a few days ago. now he is for hyde and was against hyde. matt, can you explain to me a where joe biden is right now on the hyde amendment? we would love to hear it? >> the saddest thing of all,r dan, is to watch him stumble through the statement. clearly, he doesn't know what to say or what to do.. the first thing it is important to keep clear is abortion is not health care. and just because of the supreme court wrongly found the word "abortion" in the constitution -- which never appears they are, by the way -- it still doesn't mean your fellow citizens have to pay for your ability to exercise that right. these are very fundamental questions. joe biden, for decades -- he started off as a pro-life senator, and for decades he moved back and said, look, this is a moral question.
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we shouldn't use our taxpayer money to pay for something that is so morally controversial. and i would just shows you where the democrats are. this is an open borders, green new deal, socialist democratic party that believes in post-birth abortion, late-term abortion, they are exceeding radical. and joe biden is trying to go along and get that brass ring. it's not worth the 30 pieces of silver. >> dan: this was a 540. he did a 180, then a 360 and then he did a 540, right? he is back to not supporting it, which is radical by the way. i'm pro-life, conception to natural death.hi r but i think a relatively centrist bipartisan position was even if you don't agree with me i shouldn't have to be, nor should you, have to pay with your tax dollars for someone else's choice to have a abortion. that seemed like a reasonable bipartisan position. the democratic party is not reasonable anymore. my question to you is if joe biden couldn't withstand the
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tweets of alyssa milano, who apparently influenced him, she was the boss on this one. how does he expect to stand up to donald trump, who has been a vigorously pro-life president to this point? >> that's right. look, joe biden is puppet boy. there is someone pulling his strings. it's pathetic. he has no conviction, no principles, no message. and the question is, who is pulling those strings? as you just noted, it's alyssa milano, a hollywood actress, it's a junior level staffers who reportedly convinced joe biden to reject whatever principles he has left. they are gone. they are out the window. this is puppet boy. it's incredible. 72 hours ago, i was over on cnn, and that first clip you played was really important. that was cedric richman, his national cochair, who just before i came o on, went on abot joe biden's faith, a religiousvi man, convictions, support the hyde amendment. in 72 hours, where did his faith
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and convictions and principles go? out the window. i because the radical left and alyssa milano and the hollywood left and junior staffers demanded it. reject puppet boy and embrace principle and vote for trump. that is what i'm here to say. >> dan: this is not a flip-flop on a tax raid. joe biden suggested 50% tax rate and now he is at 55%. people evolve on stuff like that all the time. you said, joe biden own words he's catholic. i'm not putting words in his mouth.wn all of a sudden come overnight,s federally funded, taxpayer-funded abortions? he flips over night. that says to me that this is a pretty spineless politician. >> remember, for all eight years of the obama presidency, he also supported the hyde amendment. this is something he is doing to get the last line on the resume, right? to get the big job. he is being convinced that he can't even say -- which is approved by 60% plus of the american people -- that we shouldn't use your money, dan bongino, and your money,
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kayleigh mcenany, to pay for abortions. they even give exceptions on the hyde amendment.e if it's incest and rape and life of the mother you can get the exception. so this is quite a modest thing to be far. simply take everyone's taxpayers money and hold it harmless on these serious moral questions. even bad, even that very modest, careful step, tiny little step toward life, joe biden and them i'm a ct scan before because they have become radicalized. this is not the grandfather's democratic party. >> dan: thank you. i appreciate your insights on this. thank you.ic are we seeing an end to border crisis thanks to president trump? congressman andy biggs and tammy bruce will be here to react to the latest breaking news. stay with us. ♪ latest breaking i have a vision correction number,
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breaking tonight, president trump just announced on twitter that the united states reached a signed agreement with mexico. the tariffs that were scheduled to be implemented on monday were suspended indefinitely in exchange forer mexico taking strong measures to stem the tide of migration through mexico. mexico had already begun taking action earlier this hrweek. the mexican military police and the immigration agents blocked the advance of 1,000an central american migrants. according to reports, the government proposed to send 6,000 national guard troops to its southern border with guatemala. joining us for reaction, fox news contributor tammy bruce and arizona congressman andy biggs. tammy, you first. we know the media can't stand this president. is there any way to frame this other than a big win for the trump administration? >> obviously, it is. what a concept. controlxico would take of their southern border. they have done so in the past. we know they can. it's strange that they just
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suddenly kind of weren't. 144,000 people we captured. who knows how many got through beyond that in the month of may. it's an obscene number of people. not just people from south and central america. from congo, from algeria, from angola, et cetera, from africa. all around the world. bottom line is it is undeniable now, as we know this is not just -- this is a humanitarian crisis but also it is a health crisis with everything else that is going on with infectious diseases. i have a column at foxnews.com addressing that as well. these are remarkable events. the president's approach worldwide on tariffs, this is another example of his strength with the economy and using it for the benefit of the united states. not just with the economy but for our national security. it has not happened before. no other president has done it. >> dan: right. >> or maybe tried and not done it properly.ri this president has not only does it not matter that the democrats won't admit it. right now, we understand how
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great the president is. history will prove him to be one of the greatest presidents. mention one other thing.or independent women's voice of which i'm president has a petition for the president andi the c.d.c. regarding the health crisis. learn more at iwv.org which in part at the the border and the crisis. >> dan: got you. congressman biggs, the media has 100% success record of failure. they succeed at failing 100% of the time. when criticizing donald trump. it's amazing the success record is unparalleled there. one thing they knock him on frequently is the unpredictability. i don't know. do you agree with me here? i don't want to put words in your mouth. but the unpredictability is a huge asset. because every other president republican and democrat prior to this have been predictable on the immigration crisis at the border. you know what they do predictably? zero. president trump got a win. your thoughts onyoyo that? >> yeah, no, dan you are exactly right.
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the unpredictability. i don't like to think of it as unpredictability but i think of it as strategic chaos. the one thing that is predictable and we saw it here. if he says he will do something, he will do something. so the democrats are all over him this week after he comes back from europe saying the rest of the world doesn't have respect for donald trump and the united states. go tell that to mexico. go tell that to china. both are reacting to strong president trump policies that really have driven this. and i hope, ultimately, will solve this border crisis through his policies of toughness. that is really what we haven't had in a long time. he is keeping the promises. it's up to congress to catch back up and keep our promises as well. so, i think it may be unpredictable to some. but he has been a disruptor. but when you keep your promises, when he says something, you may not expect it but you can expect he will do it. >> it's unpredictable because it smashes the status quo. it moves usec forward.
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it eliminated the dynamic of what the system is expecting, the same dynamic, the global world and the new world. >> dan: let me ask you this. you said something and i'm dying to get your take on this.sk is this a remnant of the factou that trump is not a swamp creature? he has not grown up in the ways of washington to learn to be helpless, to learn to capitulate. is that why he says why can't we impose tariffs? "because we have never done it before." has anyone tried it? "no." is this trump being trump? i'm not going to do it the old way, the old way doesn't work. >> the economy. the remarkable renaissance of the economy. the expectation he knows what he is doing that it will continue so it allows you to take additional steps. but, of course, his approach is the approach for the american and the mexican citizen. o the citizen of the world who wants a world that we get rid of terrorism, deal with the international scourges of the infectious diseases moving around. the chaos that europe is seeing.he the world is seeing this. the citizen is seeing a citizen representative
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as embodied by donald trump. of course, you say "unpredictable" because he is successful. the success for the swamp is most strange, t unpredictableme thing they haven't seen before. welcome to it. bring it on. there will be more. six years more. there is more to do. exciting time. >> dan: congressman, quick word from you. are we going to see the economic rebound now from this? this is going to be, this is big news. i know the stock market got jittery about it. >> yeah. s we are gonna see a rebound. the jittery was fake. this is real. i think we will be strong and the economy will continue on an upward swing. absolutely. >> dan: thanks a lot, congressman. tammy, thank you. when we come back, you won't believe what the ladies of "the view" said on the "hannity" special: "justice in america."w" ♪ america." when we started our business
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america. the villain of the day is one of the most vocal haters. joy behar somehow thinks she is a centrist. take a look. >> i'm a little confused when they say they're too far to the left. because in my day we had cleaner air, we had -- i went to state schools that were virtually free. we don't have that anymore? they don't do that anymore, huh? there was that. we all had health insurance when i was a kid. the doctors didn't charge much at that time. so are those the lefty positions? what is it that they say is so progressive? >> you are part of the left. for you it's probably -- it is hard for you -- >> that's all the time we have left for this evening. thanks again for watching. i really appreciate it. if you want to hear more, check out my pad cast called the dan
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bongino show. you can find that wherever you get your podcast as always. thanks a lot for being with us. sean will be back here on monday. have a really great weekend. thank you. >> good evening, i'm pete hegseth in for laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle". breaking news from the white house tonight. president trump announced moments ago the u.s. has reached an agreement with mexico to stop the invasion. it is an invasion of illegal immigrants and avoid new tariffs. a live report from d.c. is straight ahead. plus you saw it here first last night. presenentrump firing back at nancy pelosi saying she wants him in prison. even the liberal media thinks she is out of line. exclusive new details on the investigation into the investigator who spied on the trump campaign. congressman sean duffy is here
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