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the case in pennsylvania that is pending before the supreme court, we are going to extend the excepting of ballots and count them even if it is beyond the deadline. that's unconstitutional. we have to get it right for our kids. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: i am well. the president is on twitter. >> sean: what did he say? i'm doing a show, you know. >> laura: people will not accept this rigged election, responding to something that scott -- >> sean: 72 million -- what? >> laura: responding to scott adams who says people are being brainwashed to accept the results of the election and every time trump tweets now it says this claim about election fraud is disputed. but you notice anything the left says, is any of it a blue flag like that, like twitter does? >> sean: can we move everyone from twitter to parlor. can we make the shift together.
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goodbye twitter, cu, nice try. there can be a new facebook. you're smart, you can build it. >> laura: my problem is i always forget my password so i get locked out forever. >> sean: i don't have access to my own account! >> laura: that's for good reason. all right, great show tonight. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from d.c. tonight. a whistle-blower from clark county, nevada, has signed an affidavit laying out some of the most brazen acts of voter fraud to date, fearing reprisal from the clark county democratic machine. she's agreed to speak exclusively to "the ingraham angle" tonight but only if we conceal her identity and voice. her shocking story a little later on. but first, biden says america last. that's the focus of tonight's angle. 70% of republicans feel like the presidential election was neither free nor fair, according to a new morning consult
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political poll. 78% believe mass mail-in voting led to widespread fraud. 72% of that group think ballots were tampered with. nevertheless, biden is pretending the election has been certified in that all legal challenges have been resolved. he's committed to addressing voting irregularities or restoring faith in her elections, but he is committed to restoring the world faith in our elections. >> i'm letting the world know that america is back. america is back in the game. i have have the opportunity to speak with now six world leaders. the reception and welcome we've gotten around the world from our allies and our friends has been real, though i feel confident that -- >> laura: when he says "we are back," first of all, has he seen the economic numbers? he means that he will continue
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with the noble tradition of subverting u.s. sovereignty by selling out american workers to a world order where key decisions are made overseas with little to no accountability to the u.s. citizens here. now the obama gang is back, that's for sure. samantha powers, susan rice, and they intend to do whatever is necessary to reverse all the progress trump's team made in holding nato accountable for their military expenditures and china accountable for their anticompetitive trade practices. here are the highlights of biden's globalist shop of horrors. buckle up. first, he will rejoin the paris kleiman accord. it should be noted that the u.s. has led the world in co2 emissions reductions since it exited the paris claimant accord under trump. biden's decision to rejoin would mean severe damage to the american economy. when he first joined paris he
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committed the u.s. to cut emissions 26% by 2025 as part of this "accord." but biden has promised to impose even more economically crippling climate policies. meanwhile, china will continue to get sweetheart exemptions. the cdc spent the four-year since a joint at the accord building more than 300 coal plants around the world. second, biden would rejoin the world health organization. after the fiasco with the w.h.o.'s work on the virus, trump was right to put the relationship on ice. "the new york times" the day before the election even reported, in praise of beijing, the w.h.o. concealed concessions to china and may have sacrificed the best chance to unravel the virus' origin. it agreed not to examine china's early response or begin investigating the animal source. it could not even secure a visit
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to wuhan, yet biden wants to put the u.s. taxpayers back on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in the w.h.o.? think about that. third, he's going to reenter the iran deal. the iran deal was an absolute disaster is of course biden wants to reenter it. it was supposed to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and improve our relationship with their terror-funding regime but it accomplished neither. the iranians loved it why wouldn't they? we flew planes loaded with cash which they likely funded to fund more terrorists. fourth, biden is starting to lift trump's travel ban from the jihadi hot spots around the world. we will not only send them more spending money but we are going to let their agents into our cities? biden should have called this foreign policy plan what it is, blow up better. fifth, allowing nato to keep
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ripping us off. they now off the hook or will biden just refund all the member countries $130 billion trump got them to pony up? my friends, europe loves a compliant united states so of course they love clinton and obama. except for john paul ii, europe didn't like reagan because he didn't take orders from him. they pretty much hated every republican president for the past 60 years or so. brussels loves a weak u.s. presidents because it means international pressure will work. even if it means a lower standard of living for average americans as a result. the e.u. was already salivating over what a biden presidency means to the wto too. french trade minister france researcher is already making bold requests to biden. the ap reports that he had another request of biden to
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approve the appointment of nigeria's former finance minister as the wto's next director general. we know today the united states is blocking her nomination, even though there's a a large consensus among all the other states. the wto is paralyzed. we need to get its strength back, he said. of course, china is ecstatic about this as well, knowing that with biden it will be able to run the table on trade with no roadblocks. weak oversight and no tariffs. after all, biden spent his entire political career kowtowing to beijing. >> a lot of people think that allowing china into the world trade organization, which you supported, extending most favored nation status to china, which you supported, allowed china to take advantage of the united states. you think in retrospect you were naive about china? >> no. in the context of that we want
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to china to grow. >> laura: biden will be a weak president because he will apologize for america. our racism, our second amendment, our gas guzzling vehicles, are violence. is that what america thought it was getting by voting for him? most probably didn't think much about foreign policy at all, which is unfortunate. in trump we have a president who will always, always put america's interests first, period. but biden, like obama before h him, is embarrassed by the very idea of american exceptionalism. remember, if you think america is systemically racist, how can america be exceptional? answer, it can't. this lurch backward for america remains -- once again how important these georgia senate races are. we need the ability to hold hearings on all the globalist nonsense that they are going to be pulling and where possible,
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threatened to gum up the funding of it. just for the record, despite the back strap an end media shadows, the final tallies are not yet in and president trump has yet to . >> what do you say the americans were anxious over the fact that president trump has yet to concede and what that might mean for the country? >> well, i just think it's an embarrassment. quite frankly. >> how do you expect to work with republicans if they won't even acknowledge you as president-elect? >> they will. >> laura: out of the final votes don't go your way or of widespread voter fraud is established, which will take time. in team biden's presidential posturing and daily covid briefings won't do anything to hasten that timeline, and that is the angle. joining me now, victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow, and mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist" and fox news
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contributor. victor, you can feel, it's electric, the excitement in europe and china over a biden. does that not tell you all you need to know about what will happen to the average american worker under these new agreements and understandings? >> it does, but i think biden is going to do what he did with covid, it's now the biden vaccination, the biden recovery and the trump lockdown. in other words, he's going to talk a great game but because basically trump had it right on covid for all the demagoguery, biden is not going to do anything different. he can talk about the w.h.o. and paris climate and they have implications, but let's see if he wants to put that embassy back in tel aviv. let's see if he wants to get 700 million to put the palestinians back in the center of those negotiations. let's see if he wants -- let's see if he says to his own party, we are going to drop all the
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tariffs with china and have a new reset, worked pretty well, he thinks with russia. i think a lot of it is so mentorshishowmanship. europe praises biden, they think he's going to win but deep down inside i would be very surprised if they are happy because what it means is if they call joe biden in there's trouble in nato with some russian aggression, with taiwan or japan or south korea has a problem with chinese aggression, i don't think they're going to be pleased and they weren't pleased, necessarily, with obama. he can talk all he wants but the idea he's going to come back with a corrupt iranian regime, struggling with its economy, oil prices are flat, covid is running rampant, it's discredited and i don't think so. i don't think he's going to say do some -- >> laura: let's get a mollie hemingway. >> -- so it's all talk i think, laura. >> laura: we'll see.
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mollie hemingway delma, do you think it's all talk? it's all the old obama gang back in town, mollie, and they thought they had the winning formula before on the international stage and they want to reassert it. >> and apart from europeans who might be happy about the idea that they don't have to pay for their national defense has much as president trump hopes for them to do, you see a lot of adversaries cheering up biden presidency, whether that's in iran or china. you might remember that in 2016 you were told you couldn't vote for donald trump because of unclear ties to russia, that they would then be able to control him, and that was completely not true. but that's not the case when it comes to china, which at the very least has a hold on hunter biden, the son of joe biden, and has leverage as a result of th that. very earnest, different foreign
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policy debates. part of that is what he was saying in that clip, he believes in a strong china. donald trump has been transformative in his first term precisely because he has changed the way everybody thinks about whether our posture towards china needed to be as deferential or whether that was dangerous to our economic and national security. he redefined how we handle things in the middle east. if joe biden says he wants to get back in bed with a run, you're going to tear up all these great middle east peace deals that were negotiated in the last year? you can't have both things at the same time, so he's going to have some trouble because a lot of the success of this first term, if he's put in as president, a lot of the success of the first trump term has benefits in terms of peace and economic prosperity. and if he turns his back on those should he be inaugurated, that is something he will not be able to reap the economic gains
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of. not being in the paris climate accord, readjusting our posture globally. these are things he might not want to deal with. >> laura: victor, there was a moment over the last few days where people who follow the mueller investigation and impeachment really shuttered. it was when john brennan spoke. watch. >> i give advice to my counsel to anyone who asks and i have been in touch with the biden transition people. terrific group of people with lots of experience, ready, eager, and able to assume responsibilities once the biden administration is in place. >> laura: john brennan is doing some sort of advising. >> john brennan has lied two times under oath to a senate committee. i don't think they're going to give him a third chance to do that. i just want to make one last comment, the pattern we see with the opposition to trump is to demonize him and criticize him, and then come out with no other
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substantial alternative, then steal his ideas. that's what biden date on covid and i think that is what we are going to see on foreign policy. he made the country a mess and they have no alternative because actually, the pompeo-trump plan was one of the most successful foreign policies we have seen in 30 years. they are going to say he's doing all these different things, reshaping the middle east and we don't have a tweeting donald trump, then they're going to just copy what donald trump did, and that's what's tragic about it because trump did -- >> laura: i rarely disagree with you. >> -- he deserves. >> laura: victor, i rarely disagree with you, but these people are ideologues. they don't care if it's successful. >> i know they are. >> laura: they want to exercise ultimate power in the international community, but for them, power means subverting u.s. sovereignty. it doesn't be protecting it and piggybacking. i don't believe that.
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>> i'm not defending their motives, their motives are just as you describe, i just say they want to retain power and what they will inherit is a very stable world, given the work of donald trump, and for them to get power just to say, see what we did, we called all these foreign leaders and we reached this and that -- >> laura: victor, once those tariffs come off of china -- >> w.h.o., climate paris accord. let's eat the meat and potatoes. >> laura: once those tariffs come off china, we will see what economy eclipses what economy. the media obviously yearning for the obama years. although, i have to say, they really did press biden. listen to these difficult questions today. >> have you tried to reach out of all of the president, and if he is watching right now, what would you say to him? how will you move ahead of the president continues to? >> reporter: what he said up
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americans who are anxious about the fact the president trump has yet to concede and what that will mean for the country. how do you expect to work with republicans if they won't even acknowledge you as president-elect? >> laura: they are already on cruise control. how much oversight of the biden administration are we going to get by the press? >> there will of course be none. the media took an eight year nap during the obama presidency where biden was vice president, and should biden be inaugurated they are going to return right to that. not being on the trail, they took care of something, showing his positives, hiding his negatives and continuing the cartoonish attacks on donald trump you're the only good thing about it is i think everybody understands now how much the media controls the democratic agenda and if there was any confusion about that before, now it's clear it is good for people to understand. >> laura: we will get into
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this later but republicans still picked up nine seats and all these other victories, and very close in the presidential. guys, thank you so much. great to see both of you tonight. in moments we will hear a whistle-blower in clark county, nevada, who provides a troubling account of voter fraud. she has only agreed to appear anonymously. so here is her shocking story in moments. the smile you deserve. new patients, get started with a comprehensive exam and full set of x-rays with no obligation. and if you don't have insurance, it's free. plus, get 20% off your treatment plan. enjoy flexible payment options and savings when it matters most. we're here to make your smile shine bright so you can start the new year feelin' alright. call 1-800-aspendental 7 days a week or book today at aspendental.com
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♪ >> laura: the trump campaign has submitted explosive evidence of voter fraud to the doj in the form of a sworn affidavit from a poll worker in clark county, nevada. that poem worker joins me know exclusively with shocking details. we are going to be concealing her identity, even disguising her voice over her own safety concerns. thank you for joining us. he saw something suspicious. we are getting right into it tonight. happening on the side of biden-harris van in the parking lot of the polling station. now walk the audience there what happened. >> i went out to go for a walk on my break and i probably had
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150, 175-foot stretch where i was walking the biden van was parked along this stretch. i was walking through it, so about 150 feet, i was walking and i could see these people hand over what appeared to be white envelopes. just hand over onto this table and as i got closer, the envelopes were being torn open, two people dropping the envelopes, and two people ripping them up in an end facing the van and marking them and as i got closer, as i was walking they would put things down and pick them up, pick up paper and mark them on the van and put them down, pick someone up and as i got closer i thought, those are ballots. and i was in my polling uniform, basically, and as i walked by i thought, those are ballots. it was kind of an odd -- like,
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what are they doing? opening the envelopes and the paper. it took about a six minute walk the walk in the parking lot and i just walked my entire lunch hour. so i came around a second time and they are still opening and marking the ballots. >> laura: but you didn't say anything? you didn't say anything when he first saw it? how close were you to be able to see a ballot? >> as i was walking towards them, like you're coming down the sidewalk on a block, and the van was maybe a block and a half away, so i'm walking up to the van. when i get to them, i kind of give them -- because they were all standing there and we were told not to interact with anybody out there. we were told if we interacted we would get in trouble and not to talk to people, not to take pictures or do anything -- >> laura: my question is, you are walking up to them, you can see that they seem to be filling
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in ballots -- >> but their backs are to me. as i'm walking by them, their backs -- they are facing the van. they are using the van as a hard surface to mark the ballots. so they are not looking at me walking. i'm walking by them and i walked past them, i got turned around, i walked by and kind of made a mental note, like that's all it. i keep walking, so i walk by the van twice, seeing them open and doing this, marking them on the van. >> laura: on a table? on the side of the van. i'm trying to visualize this. >> it's not a little van, it's more like an airport shuttle. it's a bigger vehicle. not as big as a bus, but -- >> laura: i got it. so are they riding on their hand? on the van? >> they've got the paper up, they are holding the paper with one hand in their marker, they are going down marking the ballot. then they put it down -- >> laura: you didn't say
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anything? you didn't say anything when you first noticed this? >> first off, no. then i walked by a second time and i'm thinking, did i just see what i've seen? >> laura: and what did you do then? he walked by again and they are still doing it? >> now, i walked by four or five times in the next time i walked by there putting them in envelopes, in a white and pink envelope and like i said, i'm not walking by the van, i am in a parking lot, rectangular parking lot, so they are at one end, about 150 feet from the door -- >> laura: right. >> from the polling place and that would be diagonally. i'm walking more like a square. as i come around the corner and i see them putting these pieces of paper back into what appears to be a pink and white envelope. so i make a mental note and this time when i walk by, five or six people come in form, like, their backs to me but now i can't see
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what they are doing. and as i walk by one of them looks at me and the whole line moves as i walk by them. and it scared me. >> laura: to form a wall. to form a wall, so people understand. you believe. >> shoulder to shoulder, five people standing shoulder to shoulder facing the four people on the inside. so i could see that they were doing that -- >> laura: all right. >> as i walked by them, the wall moved. >> laura: unbelievable. a human wall to block her view, or at least they tried to block her view. there's more from that interview we will share a little later on. with this reaction is sidney powell. one of the attorneys representing president trump and his election legal battle, coauthor of the book "conviction machine." do you say we need a complete audit of election computer
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systems. we will get to that in a moment. react first to what you just heard from that whistle-blower. >> it makes perfect sense. it aligns with other stories we have heard from other voting locations. bringing in pallets or boxes of ballots and dumping them in. it's really been stunning, laura, to read all the affidavits that we are getting in and information is coming in almost faster than we can process it but we are seeing all manner and means of fraud. i'm particularly concerned about the computer implications and the fact that we have no ability to trust our computer systems that registered the vote. >> laura: can you explain that for us? people have read bits and pieces, one voting system, votes being switched, switched back, no worries.
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specifically on this issue, why are we so vulnerable? >> a lot of the machines, dianne feinstein and nancy pelosi hold interest, they actually have chinese software or parts in them and of course, given mr. biden's links to china, it's not too far a stretch to think that china might have something to do with some of the "glitches" that have repeatedly resulted in vote changes -- >> laura: sidney powell del matt, is a relay top lawyer, i don't have to tell you this, bu, which is in the ap of 25 years ago but the ap fact-checked those family connection claims and said basically that's just more republican smoke and mirrors. it doesn't add up. >> well, we will continue to
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investigate and if it's wrong, will correct that. but i don't have any reason to think that right now. but i do know that votes were flipped. and the algorithm -- >> laura: we have a bit of a delay appeared sorry, i don't know what's going on. but i think most people think about these computerized systems and think it's so much more accurate than hand counting because we are seeing all these ballots counted by hand and there are problems with those, so there has to be a bipartisan examination of everything that went wrong in this election, from the tampering allegations to the dead people voting, to the machines, and that just has to be done because right now, tens of millions of americans who think this wasn't a free and fair election and not good for biden, not good for harris, not good for the country, not good
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for president trump, obviously. >> these are the two most important months of the republic, where the rubber meets the road, if we can trust the methods of self-governance and right now we can't. 70 million people know that. we have demonstrable statistical and mathematical and computer evidence of hundreds of thousands of votes being injected into the computer system repeatedly, that simply don't pass muster. the experts who understand these programs and everything and how they work know that. it's a provable and we will be approving it along with other methods of fraud that they used. >> laura: you certainly know a little bit about what the other side is capable of and your representation of michael flynn. when you want something, they exerted all sorts of ethical standards in order to do it,
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they could keep this going for a long time. speak of the department of justice and the fbi really need to get accurate right now and investigate all the reports of fraud. there are hundreds of them. >> laura: i hope attorney general barr is doing that. very, very helpful he is doing that, otherwise we are in big trouble, especially with the elections going forward. we really appreciate you being on tonight in the upcoming senate runoff elections won't just be the most expensive of all time, they are going to be the most consequential. senator lindsey graham tells us what is at stake and the grifters behind the left's efforts to win. don't go away. stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu.
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♪ >> laura: while the g.o.p. for the moment has helped a democrat takeover of the senate, control
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of that runs to two runoff races in georgia. these aren't expected to be the most expensive races in history but they are probably going to be the most consequential because if the democrats win, they could control both chambers of the congress and the white house. while biden stresses unity, unsavory characters behind the scenes like the liberal hatchet man at the lincoln project do all the dirty work. earlier today the group tweeted at the contact information and pictures of two lawyers they claim are involved in the trump campaign's legal battles, adding, make them famous. they added a skull and cross bones emoji. senator lindsey graham, senator, i love how they even refer to themselves as former republicans or disgruntled -- i don't know. but the fact that they can put up the lawyers' names and phone
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numbers. if a real republican did this to a liberal, it would be taken down immediately from every social media platform and criticized but this is what we expect in georgia, i imagine. >> number one, if i were the lawyers i would sue. these guys are political zombies. they are the walking dead, nobody wants them. the republicans wouldn't touch them with a 10-foot pole. nobody in the democratic party trusts them. they raise a lot of money trying to beat me to line their own pocket so they are really irrelevant. let me tell you, george is very relevant. what happens if we don't maintain control of the senate if biden wins? everything coming out of the house goes to biden's desk. the supreme court will go from nine to 13 members to make it liberal. the electoral college will be abolished so new york and california pick the president. we will go to open borders with free health care for illegal immigrants, medicare for all will become the law of the land
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and at the end of the day, it will change america as we know it. when chuck schumer says give us control of the senate, we will change the world, he really means change america to the point you won't recognize it anymore. there will be no checks and balances left. go to lindsey graham.com and i will tell you how to help senator perdue and help your audience raise millions of dollars for me. my opponent raised $140 million to try to beat me. i raised 108, the most in the history of the republican party, with the help of your audience and others. our fate is in our own hands -- >> laura: senator, i have a lot of friends for messaging me going what can i do, what can i do and i said senate leadership fund or one of these -- >> go to lindsey graham.com lindsey graham.com. >> laura: all right, we we get
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the point. this is like a used car salesman after a while. biden talks of unity and i know you'd need the is what the democrats have all been about over the last few years in trump. this is what john awesome said just last year, watch. >> if you indulge this kind of politics, you're not just going to get beaten. you're going to get beaten so bad you never run run were shown in the face again, because we have had enough. absolutely enough of what we are getting from donald trump and his fellow travelers right now. >> laura: he looks like the pajama boy in the old obamacare adds, reminds me of him. they want to punish conservatives to the point where they can't make a living anymore. they can't show themselves in public. what are they so worried about? >> this is the most radical movement in the history of the united states. they want to destroy america as
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it was set up. they want the supreme court to be liberal, not conservative. they want to change the number to make it liberal. they want to change the electoral college so new york and california pick everything. they are serious about open borders. they really want to do away with the border wall and give illegal immigrants free health care. the people running in georgia are the most extreme candidates in the history of georgia. they are the most checks and balances in the radical agenda so help them. >> laura: i want to turn quickly to former fbi official andrew mccabe's senate testimony today. he is an exchange you had during the hearing. watch. >> we are all responsible for the work that went into that flies. i'm certainly responsible as a part in a leadership position with oversight into these matters, i accept that responsibility fully. >> did you mislead the fisa court?
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>> i signed a package that included numerous factual errors. >> laura: mccabe didn't lie under oath but he was part of a team that misled the american public and irreparably damaged this president? >> they have already been fired. the money should go to jail. this is a bunch of bullshit, pardon my french. all the information the fbi had that was exculpatory to trump accidentally didn't make it up to the top. the head of the fbi, the number two at the fbi didn't know the dossier was a bunch of garbage. nobody took the time to tell them. i don't believe that for a moment, they wanted to get trump, they hated trump him when they found a problem they ignored it. when they were told that hillary clinton signed off on a plan to win russia for political purposes, they never lifted a
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finger to investigate. >> laura: a lot of the same types of characters would be back in a biden administration, heaven forbid. the oversight of the next two to four to six years. senator, thank you so much for joining us and good going on mccabe. >> lindsey graham.com. >> laura: okay, he got it in again. we warranty what would happen if biden was elected and now the u.s. is heading for more lockdowns. can you believe this? white house covid advisor is here to react to the chilling advice of biden's new covid team. that's next.
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♪ >> laura: when biden says he's going to listen to the doctors, it's not just dr. fauci. he also means this epidemiologist who coauthored a piece several weeks ago urging that we "commit to a more restrictive lockdown." he is widely expected to be a likely candidate for a top job in the biden administration. he genuinely seems to despise red state america, where people have just decided we understand the risk but we have to move on with their lives. >> laura: i hate to say i told you so, but i told you so!
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i present biden's newly minted covid advisor. >> we need to in the sense lockdown to drive this infection level to a place where we can actually control it, with testing and tracing and follow up that way. everything from australia to new zealand, all the way through china and japan, all those countries have done it already. >> laura: he's actually citing china, okay. this guy is on biden's covid task force? joining me and i white house covid advisor, dr. atlas. you have heard the litany, he saying australia did it right, they were lockdown for 111 days. people had ptsd when they went out in public again for the first time. this is what we are going back to even with this vaccine being available for distribution in april, apparently.
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>> hey, laura, thanks for having me. it's really just denying the data that exists on all the places it did lockdowns because the fact is the lockdown does not get rid of the virus, the lockdowns killed people, the lockdowns destroy families, the lockdowns increase the risk of suicide, drug overdoses, missed cancer diagnosis. all of those things increase with the lockdown but when you open back up, the virus comes back. we've seen this all over europe in different states that have had various levels of lockdown and somebody that is saying that either just doesn't know the science, doesn't understand the science or is lying. it's one of those two. >> laura: i want to talk about dr. fauci for a moment because it was just a few weeks ago when dr. fauci was pretty negative about the future and we weren't going to be a normal country for years, but today, he so upbeat.
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let's watch the transition. >> if we get a vaccination campaign, the second, third quarter of 2021, i think it will be easy into 2021 and perhaps into the next year before we have some semblance is of normality. i think you will get back within the first for two months. by april you will be able to be vaccinated. >> laura: who knew dr. atlas was such an optimist after the election? is it just the vaccine news or something else has changed the there? >> maybe he has cheered up because of the election. this is the same person who said we wouldn't have any vaccine that it is here even though the president and i both said we would probably have some results hopefully in october. for sure hopefully in november.
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and of course as we read the data, chosen to not be shown by pfizer in october. they decided not to look at the date until after the election. then lo and behold, the vaccine is highly effective. there's all kinds of prognostications that were made. all negative, all to undermine what the reality of the timelines work them all to undermine the president. and i think once you do that sort of thing and make yourself a political animal, basically, you lose your credibility. >> laura: he came back -- sorry to cut you off, dr. atlas, he became a political pundit for joe biden. i tried to warn everybody. doctor, thank you so much. up next, "the last bite." explained.
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>> laura: and msnbc reporter today gave perhaps the most honest accounting of his own russia collusion reporting. >> what have you learned, sir? >> [bleep].
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[bleep]. >> okay. what have you learned? >> hey, greg. first i want to sincerely apologize to viewers who may have heard me use profanity at the last hit. >> laura: oh, well. happens to the best of us i guess. that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: i think i might have heard your buddy lindsey graham use a grown-up word tonight. >> laura: yes, thank you! this is a family show, shannon! come on! >> shannon: the election is making everyone crazy. okay, laura, we will see. we are going to try to get through this hour without any of it. >> laura: have a great show. >> shannon: thanks, laura. okay, tonight, republicans just keep winning. republican michelle defeated first-term democratic congressman in a southern california district, only the second time in more

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