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it will lay l out the case of whats at stake in 174 days. a comprehensive, every single thing that matters about libertt and freedom in our future. hannity.com, amazon.com. set your dvr, never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled -- there she is! everybody knows who you are. >> laura: i should hope so. i've been here for a few years now.de hannity, i love the biden team response to the unmasking. this is so typical of the clinton-obama-biden denial deal. the documents have nothing to do with any fbi investigation and they confirm all normal procedures were followed. i felt like, why didn't he say it was all done by the book? >> sean: by the way, you have to be a thinker to understand that reference. by the book, that's the 15 days after the meeting gumorialization on the inauguration day of donald trump by susan rice. i'm going to tell you something,
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laura. i he said on monday, "i don't know." he is lying! he had his own unmasking request.no this is not the country with the fourth amendment and constitution that i know. >> laura: we are going to try to t reclaim it, phenomenal job tonight. you unpacked a lotgo and we will pick up the baton. i am laura ingraham and this is another big "ingram angle" from washington tonight. this obama era unmasking, why it's important. dershowitz, eastman, weiss and berg in moments. remember marie yovanovitch? once held up as this hero on the left or standing up against trump. did she tell the truth about her knowledge of charisma breaking news from us tonight. won't see it anywhere else. a joe biden's media failures. and get more revealing, all from
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yesterday's covid hearing, we have all the sister onyx as raymond arroyo has it from seen and unseen. but first from senators chuck grassley and ron johnson earlier today released the list of obama administration officials who did make those requests to unmask information on mike flynn. reveal who it was on that phone call. and after four years now wondering and speculating, we now know -- we've been asking about this. who in the obama administration was so curious, especially in those final days, of the obama administration. who was it? we should note that the practice itself, unmasking isn't illegal. but passing the info around for h,licit purposes, leaking into the press, yeah, that is illegal. we know that occurred here. since there are a number of dates and names on this list, i think it's important that we walk you through it. the timeline in the events, it's
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a little confusing. ftbut it won't be after this. the most important to date was december 23rd, 2016. right before christmas. according to court filings, that's when russian ambassador sergey kislyak contacted flynn and spokeon to him about a u.n. security council resolution that obama had orchestrated that condemned israel. that same day, samantha power, former ambassador to the u.n., made in unmasking request regarding flynn. in fact, it was the sixth request that she made regarding incoming national security advisor and that's interesting given what she told the house intel committee in october 2017. she said, i have no recollection of making a request related to general flynn. six timesim she did it! either her memory is as bad as biden's or she's lying.
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only two options. the most important date in the flynn case is december 28th,at just five days later in 2016. that is when kislyak announced new sanctions against obama against election meddling. do who do you think made unmasking request that day? none other than orme or director of national james clapper. keep adding it up.ro six from power, three from him regarding flynn. which is a different number than what old clapper told congress. >> mr. clapper, did have you ever request the unmasking of mr. trump from his associates, or any member of congress? >> um... yes. in one case, i did.pe
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i can specifically recall. but i can't discuss it any further than that. a >> laura: i said at the time that long pause was meaningful and now we know now. all a tight timeline here, that's the date of the infamous white house meeting where obama himself revealed that he knew about flynn contacts with case we kislyak. that surprised acting attorney general sally h that time. how did he know? the chief of staff dennis mcdonough made in unmasking requests on flynn. mcdonough asked for the unmasking of flynn later on that day. over the next five days, januar, even more unmasking requests were made. we are very curious. andd then comes january 12th,
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2017, that's the day "washington post" columnist stephen ignatius published an article mentioning the call and the possible logan act violati violation. who made the unmasking request that day? ready for it. we need a drum roll. there he is, vice president of the united states and future presidential candidate joe biden. stand up, people. p give them applause for that one fear that might strike all of you odd given -- what was joe's recollection of the events surrounding flynn justice two days ago. >> i know nothing about those moves to investigate michael flynn. >> reported january 5th 2017 meeting where you and the provident president were briefed on the plan to question michael flynn. >> i thought you asked me whether or not i had anything to do with him being prosecuted. i'm sorry. i was aware that there was, they had asked for an investigation. but that's all i know about it.
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>> laura: what was going on with the earpiece popping off? that was also odd. even believable in the slightest to anyone with half of a brain cell, you might've noticed a couple of names were not on that timeline. like former cia chief john brennan. his name is on the list along with jim comey, they made unmasking requests regarding flynn between december 14th and december 15th. why were they making them back mid-december with kislyak? what was going on that prompted the unmasking requests? the earlier unmasking requests came from samantha power herself, november 20th 2016, that was ten days after trump named polin as national security advisor. why do some many early unmasking requests?
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answers to questions like that are still outstanding. and perhaps john durham will uncover those answers. we have our own theory. in the meantime, what is clear in the effort to unmask flynn was done in an act, or i should say acts of pure political calculation and malice. and then leaked to the price for those same reasons. americans better start asking for accountability and start themselves getting a little curious about how many of these same folks would find themselves once again serving the public interests in the biden administration? joining me now is alan dershowitz, harvard law professor emeritus and author of "guilt by accusation." also with me is john eastman, senior fellow of the claremont institute and constitutional scholar.n the biden campaign said in a statement today that there was nothing improper about all of this, that this was gross
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politicalization. thoughts? >> there is split as a nation certainly happening for the question is on who is a side. u.s. attorney durham is going to have to look to. he's been giving a very broad mandate and he's going to have to look into who sought the unmasking, what they did from a whether it was done for political purposes or legitimate national security purposes. once we have all the facts presented in a nonpartisan, nonpolitical way, we will know what the consequences are. prosecution, political debt that has to be paid. but we have to hear from the person in charge of the investigation. i have faith that he'll >> laura: for some reason,
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comey's former chief of staff thinks that revealing the unmask hers unmaskers themselves makes the trump administration looks bad. >> is there anything of what? >> the trump administration trying to exact revenge on enemies perceived, mostly perceived of course. the pattern with this administration and this justice department is that we usually move to the nefarious reason and we are proven right. >> laura: a lot of comments blow me away, but that really does take the cake. it is trump trying to get back at enemies? can you imagine if it turns out that biden wins in november, as a great national review columnist roads today, and it turns out trump had all these unmasking requests on his incoming nationalat security advisor and the same fact ending up four days later and saying let's move on? it's laughable.
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>> the double standards are amazing, but the number of crimes that seem tove be commitd is x potentially increasing with every new download of information. so it's true. we have the ability to conductio surveillance on foreign nationals in this country. critically russian ambassadors. and it's true that sometimes americans will get caught up incidentally in this surveillance. the log requires we keep those names masked unless there is a specific reason to unmask them and only specific people high up in the administration have the authority to request for a name to be unmasked. this is the name of an american citizen. one of the grounds is to put the conversation, the foreign intelligence in context. another ground is to keep evidence of potential criminal activity by the american
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citizen. otherwise the information has to be destroyed within 72 hours. this is why you get the phony charge that may be flynn violated the logan act, which is preposterous.ro one, nobody has ever been convicted under the logan act in the 200 years it's been on thed books.as and two, he was the incoming national security advisor. part of his duties statutorily authorized duties as part of the transition team is to start having conversations with his counterparts around the world that to seamless transition. so with a claim of logan act violation is this hook to authorize the unmasking is just preposterous. spewing congressman jerry nadler, professor dershowitz, is thinking of ways to punish the department of justice now. watch. >> we will do what we have to do with a subpoena or that's deciding the department of justice is getting the appropriations and scanning or
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the office of the attorney general get the appropriations is getting. we will do whatever we have to do. we will consider all thoseod methods. >> laura: it sounds like impeachment part two there. >> the great tragedy is the american public doesn't know who the trust. they don't know who is using politics and misusing national security. everybody seems to be weaponizing national security and other issues for political advantage. now enter judge sullivan who has become the most partisan, the most political in this effort to try and resurrect the prosecution -- >> laura: we are going to get into that in a moment. >> it's just outrageous and thec american people are the big victims here. we don't know who to trust. that's why it's essential that john durham do his investigation and tell us what the facts are. let the facts be revealed and
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let the chips fall where they may so the american public cany judge. >> laura: i just go back to the idea that if the same set of facts were carried out by the trump justice department against an incoming national security advisor, heaven forbid in a biden administration, the same exact people, players, the press would have a collective yonder? i don't think so.ee >> i agree. >> that's all you need to say about this. we've got to move on because we are going to get into sullivan. thank you for joining us. i want to bring into sol wisenberg, former whitewater deputy and independent counsel. the other development in this case and you heard it dershowitz get into it outside of the unmasking is the presiding judge now into the flynn case, judge emmet sullivan. given how sullivan has been a little bit out of line along the
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way, a lot of people are wondering why he still on the case. a hearing in late 2018, sullivan admonished flynn for being an unregistered for an agent of turkey, something he wasn't even charged with. then he asked prosecutors if flynn could have been charged with treason, noting later that he was "not hidinghe his disdai" i clerked for a couple of pretty great federalea judges on the appellate court, the secondhe circuit, and on thei supreme court. i can't imagine a sitting judge making those type of statements. but sullivan is now preventing the doj from dropping the case! so he's allowed now outside parties to file amicus briefs. tonight, saying "prosecution and defense want to drop the case, can a federal judge refuse?"
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the easy call is no, to invite outside briefs and the michael flynn case, which amounts to the de facto outsourcing of the prosecution to partisan legal analysts who want mr. flynn to hang because he worked for president trump. sol, where are we here? >> keep in mind, the editorial was written before judge sullivan did what he did tonight, which is even more shocking. he appointed former federal glove down like judge john gleason to be the amicus, the one person amicus on that issuee should do with the motion to dismiss. but he also asked judge gleason to look at whether or not michael flynn should be held in oncontempt, presumably because e perjured himself when he said he was guilty for lying to the government. that's really, really shocking. and keep in mind, it's even worse than you say how he acted,
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how judge sullivan acted at the initial sentencing hearing. keep in mind, that was the sentencing hearing. when a judge goes to sentence somebody, they are supposed to know the case frontward and backwards. they are supposed to know allan the facts. this was at a point when both the prosecution and defense were asking for no jail time. judge sullivan wouldn't let them do it. judge sullivan, as you pointed out, said you were the agent of a foreign government when you are national security advisor which wasn't true. you sold your country out, which wasn't true. and asked the prosecutor, is he a traitor, which was outrageous and not true. why do i bring it up? i bring it up because it shows and intemperance of this judge having to do with this defendant. if i had been the attorney at that time, i would've moved to had him recused from the case. really shocking behavior but that gives you an idea of what his motivating
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is motivating judge sullivanher. >> laura: we both have a lot of respectct for the federal cot system. we want to believe the best of people. even if we disagree with their judicial philosophy. saul sol, you talked about judge gleason brought up to -- a lot of people follow this here. just days ago, gleason wrote this in "the washington post." "flynn's guilt has been adjudicated. if they find a result of a dismissal of justice, they can dismiss the motion, and they can proceed to sentencing." sol... >> he's wrong. >> laura: talk about that about that. >> aside from everything else, he's wrong. that's very misleading. in fact, under the d.c. circuit, binding circuit law, has the ungangly name of focker, which
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governs judge sullivan, makes it very clear that the government wants to dismiss a case, the district court cannot dismiss to do so because he doesn't like the government's theory. because he thinks the government should continue the case. it doesn't matter if the defendant has pled or not. the law is clear and former judge gleason in his op-ed made it seem like it's all up to the judge now and it isn't. the judge has a ministerial function pair and here's what's going on here. i believe. judge sullivan is trying to basically force donald trump to issue a pardon if he wants mike flynn to go free and that's not right.t. bill barr has given his reason for whyr the case should be dismissed. he's the executive branch can represent the executive branch in the courts and he is allowed to dos that. laura: sol, this is a lot of y information and you made it
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really clear and easy to understand for a lot of laypeople out, there. thanks so much. >>ou thank you for having me. >> laura: we have more breaking news on the russian narrative imploding that with john solomon who has an exclusive list in the hour. but up next, my mini angle exposes america's coronavirus true tyrants and fraudsters. and dan bongino and chris hahn debate it. stay there.
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♪ >> laura: cohen and now covid to about seven weeks ago, hydroxychloroquine was likely safe lives. in another study confirms that conclusion and it was conducted by nyu's grossman school of medicine for researchers looked
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at 932 patients who were on hydroxychloroquine along with zinc and azithromycin. they were 42% less likely to div from the coronavirus. good news. take that, fda. second piece of good news. the two states that opened up first, florida and georgia, both are continuing to see declining pluralist in cnn covid cases. we told you the and now onto the fraud thes but let's start with pennsylvania health secretary rachel levin who weeks ago to release covid positive patients but while thousands of residents saw their loved ones of family members die, levin silently extracted her own mother out of harm's way, reportedly moving her from
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a nursing home to a hotel. >> my mother requested and my sister and i as her children complying to move her to another location during the covid-19 outbreak. my mother is 95 years old. she is very intelligent. and more than competent to make her own decisions. >> laura: i'd l rather have her mother beav health secretary of pennsylvania. liberals like levin and her boss, it's good for thee, sampled a proxy. the rules are good for thee, not for me, the connected and powerful have an escape hatch and that's what happened there. since we are on the fraud patrol we have to point out illinois own state health director who at a recent press conference just casually admitted this. >> if you are in hospice and already bid given a few weeks to live and you also were found to
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have covid, that would be counted as a covid death, even if you died is a clear out the neck because, and still listed as a covid death no wonder the president doesn't trust these numbers. by the way, what ever happens to one of the worst flu season is on record? why were none of those numbers tabulated and segregated out, all lumped together in with the covid deaths? that brings us to our tyrants. for this category, we stay in illinois because billing or governor j.b. pritzker apparently thinks he can save the people of his state by threatening them, especially counter use deciding they go their own way and getting to work. >> already provides a lot of support for cities and counties.
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a lot of enforcement mechanisms are available to us, and i don't want to utilize them. >> laura: i'm sure he doesn't maybe he'll invite all the unemployed in his state to live in his $50 million caribbean getaway. i'll wait for that. w but what what a rundown of let's say gubernatorial tyrants be, where would they be without washington state's jay inslee he's decided to take cues from china by empowering a army of government contact tracers to monitor you. i mean, assist you if you get sick. and if you resist? don't worry. the government will make sure you have zero reasons to leave home. >> if they can't do a friend to do their grocery shopping, we will help them get groceries in some fashion. if they need pharmaceuticals to be picked up, we can help make sure they get their pharmaceuticals. >> laura: isn't that reassuring? finally, we saved the least
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appealing for last. michigan's gretchen "witless" whitmer. attacked their first minute rights and call them bigots ! first amendment rights and called them bigots! >> we have free speech, but calls to violins, racists and misogynists at these protests, in a perverse way, make it likelier that we are going to have to stay in a stay-at-home posture. >> laura: aren't you just clamoring to have her a heartbeat away from the presidency? mayor be as your attorney gener? won't that be a fun wall to live in? any of these blue state control freaks, all of them, need to keep away from our children and away from our businesses. heck, i don't want them near my dogs at this point given what they are saying and doing. it's long past time for the shutdown to end.
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period. joining me now is dan bongino, fox news contributor, host of the "dan bongino show." join me is chris hahn, host of the "aggressive progressive" podcast. chris, defend the tyrants. >> governor inslee is doing what the cdc and others recommend.sh if people are sick should stay in the state should assist them in getting what they need to if they can't get it for themselves. why does that make him a tyrant, that makes him a leader trying to control his virus. we've got to stop making this a partisan issue. this impacts all of us. i don't understand why the right feels that the governing officials trying to do the right thing and keep their citizens healthy is somehow evil or bad. look, i want to be out of this as much as anybody else does, but the more we isolate people who have the virus, the quicker it's going to pass. we intend this -- and ends in
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washington state is don't they violated some new norm in the new normal? >> that's what the uselessness of mass testing outside of limited scenariosri is. this is not like tuberculosis where if you avoid high-risk behaviors, you get a negativete test, you are generally free and clear.yo you could walk out of your house 5 minutes later after a negative test, test touch your mailbox, you can come down sadly with the c coronavirus.bu what chris said there is quite absurd. this is the hallmark of liberal thinking, sadly. its first order thinking think it's not any kind of deep analysis. they sayay things and they appel to your emotion, they think you are stupid. they say, the governor is t keeping you safe. how is that exactly? by restraining the food supply?
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by bankrupting hospitals? by avoiding medical procedures and scaring people to death? we've seen cancer diagnoses go down dramatically. does chris think that's because cancer has left the planet and gone to mars? that's because people have cancer aren't going to the correct method chris doesn't think about that question. i've got a question, i agreed that that point about the constitution. if testing is such a bad thing, dan -- >> i did not say that. don't pull your tricks. you get away with that with other people. people pipe down, dan. >> is not good enough for the rest of us in this country? that's what you said. >> chris is lying and he does this all the time. i did not say testing was a bad
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thing. i said universal testing outside of these limited circumstances is not the answer. that's not what i said -- >> so it's only for trump and the people around him, but nott the rest of us. want to make sure that's what you are saying that only good in limited situations that protects your body donald trump and not me and my family? >> you really are human leading yourself on national o televisin humiliating yourself on national television. >> laura: people high up in the health establishment that there is to test if you can test some person one day and get tested to the vaccine because itt not -- they won't be 100% effective, we might need multiple vaccines. he also said it's not going to be ready by the fall and then today they said the virus is going to be here forever. so at some point we just have to go at some point we have to go on
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and live our lives. i ask this quick, chris, about garcetti essentially saying we aren't going to open up anytimes soon. we will go to the sound bites. when can the city finally reopen?. here's what he said. >> it's as dangerous as it was as the first day it arrived in our cities and country. quite frankly there is no so-called "open state" or "untrue that doesn't continue to have health orders but we've never been fully clothed. we won't be fully open until we have a cure.ue >> remember the sequel to "escape from new york," the dreadful "escape from l.a.?" i don't know what garcetti is doing. o rule that you can go on the beach and run but you can't stop and actually lay down. god forbid. this is like goofy time now.
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>> two points. "escape from l.a." was an excellent movie. >> awful. > second point, if the president had stopon this at the source like other presidents had withha other pandemics, we m wouldn't be in this mess at all. >> laura: no, no. dan, hold on. what i'm going to say at the end of this. if you think joe biden, seeing him would've handled this any better, you got to be kidding me.he the man doesn't know his zip code. you know that. >> you know the obama administration -- >> obama... >> in the would've never came to the shores. >> laura: biden was at girl scout pending ceremonies when that was happening, thanks. joe biden, speaking of that, reaching out to the young ands and it doesn't go well. raymond arroyo here next. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body.
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salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu.
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>> laura: time for are seen and unseen segment. e>> laura: we expose the big cultural stories of the day. joining me with all the details, raymond arroyo. fox news contributor. the biden campaign restricting all joe to mostly local interviews. but he doesn't seem to be faring too well. >> he isn't, laura. i it's clear the campaign is trying to contain the gaps and diprotect their punching candidate. asked during these interviews if he was concerned about people calling him creepy or sleepy joe online. then they question his stamina. he answered this way.
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speak of the vast majority of the voters out there that have voted including young people are not getting all their news from the internet. but im am trying to compete there. getting started late in the comparative sense. look at all these young people now who are getting out of high school. they are doing part-time jobs. they are driving. ubers. it's important to speak to that. in terms of energy, i am..... i don't have any problems comparing my energy level to donald trump. >> he was right the first time. he doesn't have any energy. it's gotten so bad. the biden campaign limits biden to seven minute interviews. one of his staffers caught in on a poor local florida reporter saying, greg, last question, your time is up. last question. they did the same thing last
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night, mid-interview, a text flashed from this agreement and campaign a warning that the time is up. biden's timeco will be up if thy continue this shtick, laura. >> laura: i like, the kids aren't getting their news from this thing called the internet. some are driving ubers. >> the moment young people start paying attention coming under quarantine, this is not going to look good from the biden camps perspective.rn we learned a lot during this virtual senate sp 26 hearing the other day which took us into the homes of those making our health care decisions. you might call this the lifestyle of the glitching and aimless. dr. redfield of the cdc appeared before a turquoise room. it look like andy's room from "toy story." you look perhaps an underwater thing? dr. fauci appeared via aerial
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camera. was this shot from one of the social distancing drones following this neighborhood? it captured someone in the background but i couldn't tell if that was sally quinn or brad pitt taking notes. one of the two. and your favorite. >> laura: this was odd, though!s he knows he's going to be -- with all due respect to all of them, if you don't know where the camera is on your computer, why should we trust our entire health care policy to you! i love chairman lamar alexander who situated himself screen left so his dog rufus in thatfi log cabin office could be prominently seen. what happened there? >> at one point he started tofa fall off the frame completely, laura! ruth this should have been operating the camera. mymy favorite shot of the day ws senator tim kaine who appeared to be ao freshly returned to te capital following a train robbery. he had the mask on.
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all he needed was a stetson and a six iron. looks like he's holding everybody up. >> got to get one of those little cap guns and tassels, the tasseled gloves the boys used to have in the cowboy outfits. there was a huge dustup the other night over "the price is right" on prime time? acrimony is even reaching "the price is right." >> rupaul showed up to raise money for charity. listen. >> i'm altering the show. you compete alongside the senate contestants. we are going to match and give to a special charity. >> i am playing for vital and often free services to both men and women. >> as you can imagine, laura, viewers thought the price was wrong.
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planned parenthood is the largest provider of abortions in the country despite -- longtime viewers were horrified but watching tonight episode watching delma giving way to planned parenthood, you've got e kidding me. you've lost a lifelong fan. people look to these shows to bring us together, particular during this pandemic. it's a commonplace for people, for the price is right to politicize a game show and divide people? this is a showcase showdown nobody asked for. >> laura: showcase showdown. you got the lingo in, raymond arroyo, as i knew you would. do you know how much a price of raid hornet spray is, raymond? right now. >> only you. >> laura: killing an asian hornet! if you thought the obamaho administration's abuse stopped with flynn, you are wrong. new details of what marie yovanovitch knew about hunter biden and the.
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♪ >> these are patriots, the >> these are patriots. people like marie yovanovitch. >> and honorable patriotic american. >> had nothing to gain. >> ambassador yovanovitch has been a real hero to her colleagues. >> ambassador yovanovitch a real hero. >> laura: new documents suggest that impeachment darling marie in the bottom edge honest with congress when it came to hunter biden and burisma. with exclusive details as john solomon, fox news contributor along with new york congressman lee a zeldin. claimed otherwise, she claimed, you uncover that she knew more about burisma and hunter bite
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and then she let on. tell us. >> absolutely. this is what we know. she testified, everything she knew about hunter biden came about a briefing before she went about to be confirmed. you only knew about press reports? turns out she had meetings directly with charisma representatives, letters, detailed letters from therese my representatives,ta detailing thr efforts to get out from under a criminal investigation before donald trump became president. there are only two good options here. one issue policy testified knowing she had these contacts, second issue didn't review her documents before she testified in a procedure where we were removing the president of the united states possibly. not a good situation for the hero of these hearings. >> laura: here is what marie yovanovitch told about the optics of hunter biden's job at burisma. >> was that a concern or a
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perception of that concern addressed? >> as i said, i arrived in august of 2016. several months before the election and several monthsbe before president trump took office. and it was not a focus of what i was doing in that six month period. >> laura: congressman zeldin, these newew documents show she sent 150 pages worth of emails about burisma. >> she is full of it. thist. is a woman who is highly regarded as an intelligent woman. she's a princeton educated, someone i don't believe actually didn't recall, didn't remember. when i was pressing her for additional information beyond the press reports, what else does she know about burisma, all we could get back was, i don't recall. i just don't buy that. what you essentially see as a whitewashing attempt from that moment she arrives in august of 2016. when vice president biden goes to ukraine in january 2017.
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as john solomon working withf citizens united, producing all these different documents between emails, meetings, discussions, there's no way she showed up at that impeachment deposition under oath actually not remembering any of this. >> laura: wasn't it important then that the elites in the media, msnbc, folks at abc and cnn, they lionize marie yovanovitch. she should've been up on rushmore at the end of what they were saying. it was colonel vindman and marie yovanovitch and all the other cast of characters who were clearly very displeased with president trump at the bottom of all this. >> listen. right now they are building a new mountain called mount schi schiff. what we have are a group of witnesses who gave us a false narrative and it takes months after adam schiff presents evidence from we in the media to
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dig it out. everything about the shift show is falling apart whether it's russia or ukraine. senator ron johnson tonight announced he's going to issue a subpoena for the very group that met with evanovich to talk about burisma in december 2016. that's a major new development. >> laura: hard for regular folks, congressman zeldin, to keep this venn diagram about lies, deception, unfair persecution of people that has taken place over the last 4-5 years. but now we can see it. we are now beginning to see it. >> americans are seeing the double standard. they know that if marie yovanovitch was there to remove president barack obama from office, you have many of the same mainstream media outlets callingtl for there to be a perjury investigation. instead, they will fact-check all of this and claim nothing
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that she said was dishonest, protecting clapper, we see with power and all these others, and schiff was mentioned. >> laura: we have generals who actually dug like john solomon and others. up next, big major news involving a u.s. senator.
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>> laura: fox news has not confirmed this, but many reports that the fbi seized richard burr's cell phone after searching his home. part of the doj investigation
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into the g.o.p. senators massive stock sell-off that happened in february after a closed-door briefing on covid before the market collapse. serving a warrant to more important things, senator wyden would not have that approved if the attorney general had not okayed that. that is a big, big deal. a lot of implications for control of the senate. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. that was a mouthful to try to get in. shannon: you did it. we have an update in a few minutes. breaking tonight general michael flynn facing questions whether he perjured himself by trying to withdraw his guilty plea after he pleaded guilty. the doj recommended the charges be thrown out,

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