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much, they have served this great country. we thank you for your sacrifice, service. we don't wake up every day, we live in freedom because of your sacrifice. but we should. thank you. that's all the time we have left this weekend. set your dvr. never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham has got a great show.. laura? >> laura: well-spoken about veterans day. we don't take the time to think about how precious this freedom is and our election, the integrity of our election? this was fought, bled, and died for it. we have to make sure that these elections are conducted fairly andve freely in our country so e can still be that shining cityur on the hill. well said. >> laura: >> sean: all heroes. i know you have a great show because you always have a great show. >> laura: we follow you so it's a hard act to follow up. >> sean: you are hitting me up for that next butterball turkey fryer. >> laura: much different. it's a car next time.
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thank you so much, sean., ""the ingraham angle" " demanding antiracist curriculum and even getting their wish in certain states. so could a potential biden administration actually federalize this? an investigation ahead. joe biden promised he would not declare victory until the election is certified. so why is he already to roll on a cabinet? my mike huckabee talked to that.wht his sister just make? raymond arroyo has that in seen and unseen andd a lot more. but first, denying schumer his yes-men. that's the focus of tonight's angle. with things still in limbo in the eventual race, i think many of us haven't taken the time or had the energy to contemplate the balance of power in
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congress. so first, i want you to take part in the g.o.p.'s stunning show of strength in the house where they flipped nine seats and now lead in ten of the 13 ongoing races. yet even with all of that success, none of it predicted, by the way, they still don't have the majority. but the senate hangs in the balance with two runoffs in georgia against republik and incumbents. it's a liberal 33 year old jon ossoff against incumbent conservative david purdue. and rafael warnock against senator kelly loeffler. republicans have a 50-48 advantage in the senate and if they lose both seats, the chamber would be 50/50, meaning kamala harris would break any ties. what does that mean? there would be no stopping a cavalcade of left-wing policies from a hideous tech tax braceincrease, green new det packing. devastating to our prosperity
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and our liberty. we thought now was a good time to take a closer look at the new faces vying for power. jon ossoff's claim to fame as he worked as a house staffer for the late congressmaned john lew. he's also a documentary filmmaker. i also forgot, as a georgetown grad, he also took classes taught by madeleine albright. wow! but he apparently skipped her talk on diplomacy. this was his vowel in january >> we need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics, you aren't just going to get beaten, you are going to get beaten so bad you are never going to run or show your face again in public. because we have had enough. >> laura: comes off as a putative little punk, kind of that obamacare pajama boy combined with the ambition of other alexandria ocasio-cortez. but at least she's not stupid enough to take thousands of
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dollars from a chinese media company called pc cw, no big deal. partially owned by the communist party in china. this isn't even the first time that he has been caught being taking money from suspect forces. "the washington free beacon," they reported that he had been paid by the anti-american and pro-muslim brotherhood outlet al jazeera which is owned by the country of qatar. al jazeera america was a ratings bomb. started in 2016 until only after three years of operation. of course, your typical millennial left-wing nightmare. he supports rejoining the paris climate accords and amnesty for illegalor aliens, more money for the butchers at planned parenthood, and the blm mantra that america is systemically racist. and georgia? check your gun safe, he's coming for your ar-15. its textbook. what about the other challenger,
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the reverend rafael warnock? pastor of the ebenezer baptist church? he's got a political rap sheet that goes back almost 30 years. in 1995, the harlem church where he served as a youth pastor once invited cuban dictator fidel castro to spew his revolutionary rhetoric there. >> why is it that i was received here with such great respect? >> laura: well i'm a great respect? i think we know why they did. wouldn't have been the first american radical fascinated with castro's brazen anti-americanism. remember, barack obama had the same affinity for these type of thinkers. >> goddamn america! trying to act like she is god
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and she is supreme! the united states government has failed the vast majority of the citizens of african descent! for every one colin powell, a millionaire, you've got 10 million blacks who cannot read. for every one conda-sceeza rice, you've got 1 million in prison. spew when you catch that... i bet you forgotten that >> laura: the radical reverend warnock celebrated the radical reverend wright. >> we celebrate reverend wright in the same way that we celebrate the truth telling tradition of the black church. very often it makes people c uncomfortable. and i think the country has been done a disservice by this constant playing over and over again of the same sound bites outside of context. >> laura: the context? in that sermon, wright was using
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the bible to trash his own country from the founders all the way up to george w. bush. but warnock thought it was unfair that wright was held accountable for his own words. has sympathy for castro and reverend wright, but none for law enforcement. after the michael brown shooting, instead of calling for calm and a full investigation to proceed, he immediately jumped into trash the police. >> in ferguson, police power showing up in the kind of gangster and thug mentality. you know, you can wear all kinds of colors and be a thug. you can sometimes wear the color of this day and behave like a thug. we shouldn't be surprised when we see police officers act like hoodlums on the street. >> laura: what a hideously ignorant statement.
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but with all the massiveeo damae thet antipolice damag riots dide may, we were on the air, warnock calls were calm then, but the steady stream of antipolice rhetoric from him and his democrat colleagues continue to fuel the hate. and more officers are quitting, retiring early, and more recruits deciding, i don't need this. outside money filled the coffers of both georgia democrats. roughly 98% of ossof's fund and 15% of warnock's war chest comes outside of georgia, according to the center of a response politics. ossof raised from wealthy californians more than double the $1.64 million he raised for georgia. it's only been a week since the election, but silicon valley has already hosted a big virtual fund-raiser for both democrats.
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translation for you, big tech wants to keep its cheap foreign labor and is petrified of losing its section 230 immunity. liberal elites are going all in in georgia. from tom friedman of "the new york times" to andrew yang. they arere borderline at the prospect of a one-party democrat-controlled government. then nirvana will be upon us. the great reset. reparations. a global wealth tax. open borders. gun bans. and a carbon tax. that is just the start. now we are going to see what the republicans are really made of. georgia election officials better police these ballots. we cannot cede control of the senate, see it fall victim to another fraud. people need to open their checkbooks or they are going to find their accounts drained anyway by this time next year. chuck schumer, he is salivating.
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>> we'll take georgia and then we'll change the world. >> access to health care and access to justice are still on the line. >> let's give georgia to cope new senators whoew will fight fr your interests. not for donald trump's interests. >> changed georgia, change america. >> laura: what a goofball appear he's insufferable as a minorityty leader. imagine him back as majority leader. every georgian must register to vote there there'll r be three weeks of early voting before b january 5th. lots to do it. preserving the hard fought gains of the trump era, blocking the democrat massive tax t hikes, halting the destruction of our oil and gas industries, and preventing china from becoming the dominant world power, it's all on the line. whether president trump's legal team can prevail in its challenges or not, he needs to plan major rallies across the state. the speeches should be about the
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policies of his that we already know work, and georgia knows works. and why the great people of georgia and the great people of the united states deserve better than the hell that schumer and pelosi would unleash on us. and that's the angle. joining me now is vernon jones, democrat, georgia state rep and black voices for trump advisor.t let's first talk about what the g.o.p. needs to do right now to get an edge in this senate runoff. >> let me say, i think georgians come about democrats and republicans, certainly the g.o.p. has taken a lead in making sure that there is a vote recount. the secretary of state came out today saying that there would be a hand counted recount of the ballots. that's important. also, you did mention the legal team that is led by lynwood, making sure that we take a legal approach because those mail-in ballots, that's where the fraud is more than anywhere else, we
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believe. certainly looking at these machines. laura, it's crazy that the democrats do not want a recount here. why? they are the ones who have been pushing for these mail in ballots. they know, stacey abrams and others, that's where the chance of tampering with these ballots were taking place. >> laura: vernon, my point is -- i get your point, it's all well taken on the presidential side. but we are focusing right now on the runoff. what are we t going to do in the runoffs to make sure what may have happened in the georgiapp presidential isn't going to happen in the runoff. they aren't recounting the senate race, they are only recounting the presidential. what are the officials in georgia need to do today to prevent fraud or a le regularities, whatever you want to call it? >> making sure donald trump is elected like it should be, that's more important. even if we do lose the two
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senate seats, he conveye he cano anything that comes through. that's important that the election is not stolen from president trump. secondary, it is important that we elect the two senators, people come across the country to make sure that we get support, that we get the resources, that people get to the ballots, to the box, and there ballots are counted fairly, equally and that it's transparent. that's what has happened in georgia. everybody is watching this. not just the g.o.p. democrats, black voices for trump, black voters for trump feel that their votes have been disenfranchised as black people. they want their votes to be going towards donald trump. this is a bigger issue. one, that we have fairness and integrity in our election process. two every legal ballot where there is a vote counted legally, and that is important.
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at the same time, laura, when you look at ossof who you mentioned earlier took money from this hong kong company that really were against protesters for a democracy over in the hong kong other places. how much money has been taken under the table? how about stacey abrams, others, these left groups getting all this money, where is this money going and how the money being spent? there is some corruption going on here. i think we look upon them too. who is funding them? what is happening? those questions are being asked more and more by georgians and people across this country. >> laura: how long will the recount take some of the hand recount? how long will that go on for? >> you talk about five plus million ballots. but who cares as long as -- >> laura: b i don't care. it was just a question! i ask you, how long is it going to take? i'm not concerned how long it's o going to take, i'm just wondering how long it's going to take. >> as long as it takes to make
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sure the integrity of a process was followed and ballots were kept properly counted. that's the most important p thi. when it comes to democracy, doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as it's done accordingly. >> laura: at some point will figure out how to count votes on election night like texas dade and florida did. this is ridiculous. this can never happen again -- >> here's what's interesting. >> laura: real quick, vernon. >> how can the whole state of california count their votes before one county? >> laura: we are going to find out. this litigation better find that out. fraud, regularities, they always seem to go one way in this election. vernon, thank you so much. the reason you hear so much about rafaelas warnock's fondnes for castro and jeremiah wright is because the media, they don't want you to know these things but thankfully there are some reporters who are interested in bringing you the truth.
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joining me now are two journalist, alana goodman, "washington free beacon," senior investigate a reporter and the senior editor at the federalist. you say that jeremiah wright, this is w a tip of the iceberg with regard to warnock's radical and marxist affiliations? explain. >> definitely. i think that jeremiah wright is a bigger problem for warnock then he was for obama back in 2008 in a lot of ways. you played the clip of warnock talking about how the community celebrates jeremiah wright. but warnock was actually going out on television defending him, defending his "damn america speech" in 2008 under controversy. obama and contrast claims that he didn't know about that speech, that he was absent from church that day, he didn't know that wright held the radical
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views he held, and he cut ties when that happen. he said he found that the speech insulting and offensive to americans. on the other hand, warnock was going around, going on tv on different shows, saying that the speech was fine for it he called it a very fine sermon. this was a sermon where jeremiah wright compared the u.s. government to al qaeda, said the u.s. government was, had invented hiv as a way to genocide the black community. so i think that warnick is going to have a much harder time explaining that to voters in georgia. because he can't -- it's going to be hard for him to distance himself. >> laura: i know what the left is going to say. it's old news, you are still on this 2008 loop of obama, and that doesn't wash in 2020 pier that was 12 years ago. but your point is well taken. obviously this is what he believes as well. i don't think there is any
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daylight between what wright believes about the country and what he believes about the country but he's just not as brazen in what he said. but i want to get back to this question of who these people really are. ossof at age 33, kind of an aoc-pajama boy combo thing going on. o but talk to me about him. >> he's got that justin trudeau looked at the left seems to love so much. a thin chested young man. he's a guy who is careful with his words, but not necessarily with his polics. to the point where some on the left have made jokes about him. "the new republic" says when he's against the green new deal, aa plan for spending on infrastructure massive projects and getting rid of coal, he says, i'm not for the green new deal, but i'm for massive infrastructure spending for green jobs in a new economy. that's exactly the same thing for the new republic was laughing at him.
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he saysob that he's not for defunding the police but he's for looking at defunding the police especially if he thinks the departments are bad. it's like this downre the board with him. to your earlier point, laura, i think a good way for georgia to make sure that this election is fair, it's not going on forrg weeks, weeks, weeks, and we get a result really quickly would be a special meeting with the georgia legislature that demands that the votes are held in person. as long as they can't get the mail and voting down, they are going to have to get it in person, maybe with an exemption for people who are abroad and overseas with the military. >> laura: i totally agree with that. first of all, they had three weeks of early voting. i think early voting is problematic as well. people end up changing their minds, and who knows? but the mail in voting to continue to occur after what we saw, to me, that is insane. i do not know why the georgia state legislature would
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even allow it. >> exactly. >> yeah. i spoke to people in georgia who say that they are concerned about voting because they are concerned about the process and they say, why after what happened in the potential election, should we trust the system now, and i think that is a hurdle that republicans are really going to have to get past. >> laura: they are going to have to vote. unless they want kamala harris to be breaking every tie in the u.s. senate, every conservative traditionalist republican, independent, who wants to have a divided governmentn, and not, dr open to illegal immigrants and everything, they better get out and about. i don't care what they have to do, they better get out and vote and open up their wallets. thank you so much. coming up, how is the black lives matter movement already looking to up and make our education? the angle investigates tactics in wisconsin and georgia that could be nationalized under ati potential biden presidency. there.
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stormed a local school board meeting in burlington wisconsin and turned it into a chaotic nightmare. >> the school district needs to work harder to send the message that racism will not be tolerated here. >> black lives matter is a movement. what do we teach in school? history. so we should learn about it. >> laura: eventually the police had to come and shut the meeting down. joining me now is a man representing this part of this wisconsin, brian styles. congressman, this isn't happening in big cities anymore. it's now infiltrating every community across the country like yours. >> it's impacting communities like burlington wisconsin. burlington is a community of 10,000mu people, family centere, hardworking community. you see outside agitators coming into our community, trying to
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indoctrinate students as young as fourth grade, 9-year-olds, they are putting forth policies that are encouraging folks to defund the police, weaken the police. when we bring it into the light, as we should, curriculums should be vetted through public hearings with our locally elected school board. if they don'toa get their way, they try to intimidate, shout down, try to push forward a council culture to prevent democracy from playing out in our communities and towns likemu burlington, wisconsin, a community of 10,000 people. >> laura: i think what theyy are doing is racist because they think everybody has to think alike and everyone has to agree. all black people, all white people, there is no way that anyone can disagree with their tactics or their "historical narrative." the tension in burlington began antiracism video that was shown to students. >> in minneapolis, the
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city council voted to remake the police department from the ground up. it seems like overnight, the whole country has woken up and realize what a big problem racism is. >> laura: congressman, first of all, people are paying for this. a lot of money. they may need to update this lesson because minneapolis is actually considering bringing in more police to stem rising crime, which is through the ro roof. >> they are trying to indoctrinate fourth-graders that defunding police in places like minneapolis was ever a good idea. even minneapolis is waking up and realizing they need to make sure that they stand with the men and women of law enforcement to keep our communities safe. this is why we need to bring the curriculum into the public eye, hold public meetings so people can come and speak to this and not be a battered down by people that come in and try to cancel those of us in the community that are speaking up and saying that we stand up at the men and women a law enforcement in our communities that keep us safe.
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>> laura: this is fetishistic. it's like antifa, this is what the fascist did and do, what t they did in that meeting. trying to strong-arm people. by the way, minneapolis, they had a chance to make a change and they reelected ilhan omar and they didn't vote for donald trump. i don't feel sorry for minneapolis. we don't feel sorry for the minneapolis voters we didn't see the light. thank you for being here tonight and telling us this important story. and now onto georgia where school officials in the cab county are embracing the blm the doxxed saying that they'll call thecoue parents around the social justice issues this week. the school system on monday launched black lives matters at dekalb schools week which includes five days of events and school-based instructional activity.
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do they spend that long on george washington and thomas jefferson? no, of course not.or joining me now a cynthia garrett, the founder of cynthia garrett ministries but what's happening is going to beoi nationalized if possible by biden. if they can do it, they'll do it. >>. listen, i've got to tell yo. i find what's going on in georgia to be such a joke. because if you care about young people and you care about black lives, here is the reality. in the call the, 74% are reading below their grade level. there they are 38% proficiency in english, 38% dip and in math, and 74% of kids are graduating and according to the georgia governor's office, of that 74% of students graduating, only 50% of them are actually eligible to go on to college or get a job.
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what are we teaching them a black lives matter if they can't read or write? what does black lives matter mean anyway? why are we trying to indoctrinate these kids rather than give them the ability to have confidence in who they are and go on and build a life for themselves -- oh, by the way, think for themselves. which is still legal in america last time i checked. >> laura: they are now demanding a seat at the table in a potential biden administration, the cofounder of this, patrice cullers, is demanding that biden accept the group. in short , cynthia, completely ignoresre the fact that president trump got the most minority turnout of any republican president i think on record. but where is this thinking coming from? is it their reward now?
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>> i'm still not sure that black people did and all vote for trump because i still don't believe anything that i've seen happen with this election.ti let's just start there. secondly, no, i don't think anybody gets rewarded for anything. how do you reward an organization that is anti-everything we stand for in america? listen. i've said it and i'll say it again. yes, s we all accept and agree with the statement "black lives matter."ho but the organization itself rewarded for filling his coffers more moneyey to promote anticapitalism, anti-everything that's not about what they believent in? which is marxist. which is anti-everything that i believe in. if i storm in a meeting with my grandkids, they are going to have big problems on their hands. i think more americans need to start getting really angry. you can't come in and disrupt an entireom educational process. where good people are trying to do the best that they can with your rhetoric and beliefs.
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>> laura: cynthia, imagine if a group of conservatives stormed a meeting of black lives matter and just started making all sorts of demands and pointing at them in their faces, and screaming at them. imagine how the media would report that event? i mean, cynthia, we have to go but love having you on. come back soon, please. this issue is not going away. still ahead, did biden let slip his real thoughts of his postelection status? "the view" girls want their covid back. raymond arroyo unveils at all. seen and unseen next.
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which entered its third time week on the new york best seller list. biden held a covid briefing yesterday to reinforce his claim to the presidency. >> laura, this is a pattern we've seen. it was happening before the election but now we are seeing these stage events with blatant backdrops meant to bolster biden's contention that he is already theo president-elect and this is speed 26 event, even though he's not entitled to any cdc or task force briefings, biden called up the current president, had a brain freeze, and then he slipped. or did he? watch this. >> the fact is that i hope the president has the sensitivity and knowledge to know that a lot of people are in real trouble right now, between now and the time that we get sworn in. >> "the time we get elected,"
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laura.t is this an admission that this isn't a lockdown as the biden demonstration would like us to believe? nobody says anything but nobody reports on this, we don't see the image at all. imagine, speed 29, if you and i just... >> laura: stopped midsentence? >> stopped midsentence, what if we did that? this is unbelievable. >> laura: still, raymond, biden's sister telling us on axios that should he be elected, he'll absolutely seek a second term! >> yeah, i get that's confidence. beyond the grandstanding of the president-elect tall, laura, there were signs that team biden is worried what might happen. even google, a surrogate during the campaign, they are getting in on the act. today i typed president trump's name in google in my phone. g this comes up. "joe biden news." what's going on?
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now the search engine has been politicized, curtailing our ability to check up on the president's current activities. there is a new troubling narrative in the media, following the firing of secretary of defense mark esper and others at the defensefe department, they claim that trump means to use the military to maintain the presidency. >> a strong man is trying to take over thee government and defy an election. and i think they are playing with that idea inside the white house. >> how do you elect a person president and all of a sudden give them the authority to give him dictator? that's what we are hearing over here. that's what hitler did in germany. >> is the president planning a military operation? >> what happened to martha radix? she used to be somewhat reasonable many years ago.>>
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>> they spend more tales than the brothers grimm. these story lines, this is like the ukraine call. the president has not suspended the constitution or the courts and a coup usually involves removing someone from off a spare that's not what is happening here. >> laura: the media is suggesting that the same military that trump is using to hold office is going to have to remove him from it. this is an old trope, this has been going on for years. if impeached and removed, he won't leave. this is the former assistant director of the fbi. >> if the u.s. marshals have to come take the president out, and if we say to a barricaded subject, we can do this the hard way or we can do this the easy way. >> laura: tough guy! tough guy. tough guy. >> yeah.er we better advise melania trump to not move any paintings in the white house because then they will say, you are taking the johnhn singer sargent down to
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mar-a-lago. over on "the view," the ladies are euphoric over the possibility of a covid-19 vaccine. after that >> laura: pfizer. >> pfizer made the big excitement. >> i am so excited. i'm going back to pilates, lose some weight, botox. ♪ mom's coming out >> joe biden's president and there is a vaccine. i've got to get out of these sweats. yesterday for the first time in ten months, i ate a salad. >> laura: i want confirmationt in what is in the borrower's bowl. did you notice the attempt to tie biden to the vaccine? the politicization of a covid vaccine after an election is unbelievable. and the announcement was made until the election was over? hhs secretary alex azar said he learned about it from the media
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on monday which is very strange because joe biden says he heard about it the night before. convenience. >> laura: spitzer -, sorry, pfizer. you are having a biden moment! what are you talking about? that's not true. they did have to come out and say that they were part of operation warp speed because they agreed -- >> or they didn't get the money for developing but they took $1.9 billion for the distribution and the 100 million doses. so technically they were a part of operation warp speed. you know, it was terrible they didn't release this information when they first learned of it, laura. they would've had a huge effect on the election and deprive biden of his running mate, covid-19. >> they'll have a lot of suppression techniques in this election. i hope the justice department is getting to the bottom of all of it. thank you so much. congrats onuc the list. after calling trump illegitimate
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>> laura: you've gotten the one you've gotten the message. you've gotten the memo. from biden and his monkeys. except his pending presidency or you will be punished. these are the same people who never accepted trump's 2016 winh many of them spent the last four years trying to undo it to remove him from the white house and before biden was the democrat nominee, he was opening questioning trump's legitimacy. >> he's an illegitimate president in myy mind. let them investigate. let them subpoena. let them go to the supreme court. he is illegitimate and we are going to be stuck with six more years of this guy and that is terrifying. it's terrifying. >> would you be my vice president? folks, i actually agree. >> laura: furthermore, biden's declaration of victory violates a campaign promise he made on national tv. >> what you pledged not to
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declare victory until the election is independently verified? >> as you b pointed out, some of them can even be opened until election day. if there are thousands of ballots, it's going to take time to do it. >> laura: joining me now is mike huckabee, former arkansas governor, fox news contributor. what happened to that joe biden? it's going to take time, not going to declare victory until itit certified and suddenly the media get the certified >> the concentratio constitutioy rewritten so it's not the voters who make the decision, it's the media network that gets to make the decision to who is the president. no need for that, they know what they want and they want it now but here's what i think is interesting. joe biden hadn't quite been certified yet.
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it's always better to heat the oven before you put the biscuits in. it's better to shoot the deer before you try to put it in the freezer. i think joe may be getting a little ahead of himself out he here. >> laura: he's already picking his cabinet, governor! politico says attorney general doug jones, secretary-treasurer tatian eric garcetti -- is that high-speed rail finally getting in? tonight, biden announced that swamp creature ron mcclain will be hayes white house chief of staff. he's the one who says that biden did a rotten job on the h1n1. governor none of these names scream "outsider" to me. >> it's going to be the same old same old. i think it's going to be a real problem because a lot of people on the left without whom joe
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would've never gotten this faras as he did. again, i'm not going to say elected because i don't necessarily know that that is for sure yet. but that aside, there is going to be some people on the left that are going to demand not just a seat at the table, they are going to want the entire table and if they don't get it,i they are going to revolt. he's going to have a mutiny on the bounty right there in his own white house and his party. i do think when i hear people say, he's a moderate, let's see who he appoints. because personnel is policy. that's something you learn really early when you get into s government. the people you surround yourself with, that's what your policy is. you can make all the speeches in the world but the people you bring in to implement your goals, that's going to really determine your policies. we will find out if joe is a moderate or not and my guess is not nearly as much as people think. >> laura: that scranton joe as
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long down. rashida tlaib and some of the squad members have been lashing out at centrist democrats that blame the squads radicalism for losses, she said that, me --dash grammatically incorrect,t, "mean not speaking on behalf of many of my neighbors, many a black neighbors, means me being silent. i can't be silent." governor, who is really running the show? wow. >> joe has a ready made a commitment thatin he believes we should have abortion up until the moment of birth and beyond. taxpayers ought to fund everything -- >> laura: we've got to roll,>> governor, but you made the point. he is capped into the squad. coming back, a true veteran's day from the president up next.
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shannon: donald trump made his first appearance in days at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. we learned he is appointing douglas mcgregor as acting pentagon chief, a sign he could try to bring all our troops home from afghanistan by the end of the year. getting brave men and women in uniform out of harm's way may be the greatest gift trump could give veterans day. happy veterans day, you deserve more days than just one, thank you for all the american armed services members across the country, across the globe, thank you for all you've done for us. you deserve everything, the best from us. shannon bream and the fox news at night team, take it from here. shannon: true heroes, thank you. breaking tonight fresh off the announcement that a fool by henry county will happen in georgia, longtime government employee in wayne county, michigan sounding the alarm saying she cannot be silent
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