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>> this is ingraham angle with a jampacked show tonight of course varied former director of national intelligence rick grenell is well as candace owens will be here in just a few moments. raiment is going to show us how these left leaders are flaunting all the lockdown rules they want you to obey, but first, the great american sellout. that is the focus of tonight angle. >> during the long covid interrupted campaign of 2020
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americans heard a lot about this guy, joe from scranton. >> he sees the world from park avenue. i see it from scranton, who is looking out for the average person out there? people i grew up with instant scranton, that's lesson i've never forgotten. i grew up surrounded by a lot of hard-working folks in scranton pennsylvania. >> sadly, millions of voters took a match is word. because they didn't know about his nearly five decades pushing all these policies that are very pleasing to big business and his bipartisan establishment figures.ra these our policies that ended up robbing hard-working americans of their wealth and their
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opportunity. bidens family meanwhile raked in the dough treating on his name and his political position at home and abroad pray to theyir didn't care about reporting any of this because the media is corrupt. to blow the lid on joe would mean blowing the lid on themselves for their complicit silence through all these years despite what they care so much about the little people do in the media. the worst thing about all of this is that for his entire career, especially during the past few years. he put on the big show, claiming to be the guy who cared so much about the little middle-class. >> we know government contracts given out on my watch that don't make all their products here inn america. millions of new high paying union jobs, the power to change this country is in your hands. in your hands. your hands. >> of course, the rejoinder to all of that was and is, so why doesn't he do any of this in the last 47 years, or at least sayes that eight years you were vice president. come on, should he assumed the
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presidency, don't expect the press to do his job at holding him to his word on any of these made in america promises. they know their lives for they know they're all wise they are designed to placate the working class and older americans who a few years earlier had voted for trump. the fact right now is he plans to reverse nearly all of the presidents hard-won successes for working-class americans varied most importantly, drum success on trade and immigration. t today we create is just part's transition team with radical open boulders fanatics. for instance, the head of the agency review group is the former chief counsel at the u.s. to visit and immigration services under obama perigee currently has an activist group that calls for putting 11 million undocumented americans on a path to full citizenship.p.
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a sweeping change to americare would just require actual legislation, so they could be compromised and work between the parties, a key guy and addie just don't see it thate way. >> extend the olive branch, let them know what your programs are, ask them to join, and if they don't, that's do it with the executive order. i used to say that to barack obama all the time, and i'm saying it to you. >> executive orders, that's what he's talking about. a blanket amnesty would in and of itself become a magnet for millions of additional illegals. >> a guarantee that wages were great opportunity. and entry-level american workers. that's how it always plays out varied but bidens plan for mass wage goes even further than that. earlier this week, cbs news got
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a hold of the immigration plan. aside from mass amnesty, bad enough, here is the big goal. he's going to halt deportations for 100 days upon taking office. and figure out then i guess how to avoid departing as many illegals as possible by narrowing the scope of any enforcement in the future. biden will also end the incredibly successful remain in mexico policy. he's also going to rip up agreements from guatemala, el salvador, and honduras to take in those rejected asylum speakers. biden will raise the cap on refugees as well. but right now, we take in about
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15,000 a year from all across the globe. he is going to raise it to 125,000 annually. he's also going to eliminate the travel restrictions on people coming from terrorist hotbeds that trumpet into place years ago.a every one of these actions will lead to either a more dangerous america, or lower wages for working-class americans including as i said immigrants and minorities who obey the laws, just want to earn a decent wage for a hard days work varied bidens wealthy backers, they believe that honest americans must always sacrifice and never complain, don't you dare complain about welcoming in more illegal immigrants into the country. big tech was livid when donald trump put a freeze on what we're called eight back in june.bi what trump wanted to do was protect american tech jobs instead of allowing a flood of foreign tech workers into the country. but biden, he doesn't care about protecting american tech workers jobs. >> streaming lining the naturalization process.ss make it easier for green card holders to move through the backlog. by the way, he ended h one b visas the rest of this year.
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that will not be in my administration. >> the people that want to come and have built this country. >> so massive unemployment under joe's future lockdown, and more people coming in with fewer jobs. that's great. of course with joe, things always get worse. >> raise your hand if your government plans would dividee coverage for undocumented immigrants. >> i love the hand raises. free healthcare for people who break the law. it will be raised to pay for it all. biden's great american sellouts is just as bad by the way in the foreign policy realm. he has a national security team that is basically uninterested in the whole part of its duties. a former trump pentagon official says biden is aiming for bills and effective bipartisan defense department leadership team.s
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reaching out to more formant formal officials who we're appointed by jim maddox to talk about the transition and potentially service. let me translate that explain in plain english. basically they are going to retake control of our foreign policy and less trump actually pulls all of our troops out of afghanistan by the end of the year, troops will be stuck there for four more years. trump refusal to go along withth the military industrial complex is why the hoop love him, but the top military brass and the defense contractors, not so much. case in point, the outgoing special envoy to syria just today boasted that he and other military leaders flagrantly lied to the president and misled the public to keep food routes onte the ground in syria after trumpe said they are coming home. now, it's outrageous and disgusting that career officials would put american soldiers in harm's way for their own personal goals and political views.
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by the way, these are goals that the voters rejected when they elected trump in 2016. they wanted out of these wars break not surprisingly, the media celebrated this flagrantte dereliction of duty, abuse disobedience, whatever you want to call it. yet president trump, he is still fighting for americans. today he angered the campaignwa for employers with an executive order banning u.s. investments in companies controlled by the chinese military. the vote tally doesn't mean that america endorses biden open borders, pro- war idiocy. you have to understand that. think about it this way. the gop cleaned up in state
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legislatures, they flipped at least ten house seats. and if he wins, this upcoming runoff both runoffs in georgia we are going to have a strong against the left extreme agenda. and tomorrow, we're going to se, that america first energy on full display when trump supporters from across the country demand accountability and transparency about this contested election. remember four years ago, the media healed the women's march is a repudiation of trump selection. so will the media provide the same type of narrative this weekend? the resistance hasn't in new faith, and this time they are resisting joe biden. his handlers, his donors, and all of their efforts to sell out america. that is the angle. joining me now former acting director of national intelligence and former u.s. ambassador to germany.o
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rick, it's good to you tonight. i do see you is the coming great american sellout if the states can't be flipped or counted. votes counted in a way that turns the election trump's way. let's say they can't be. how concerned would you be about president biden, given everything i laid out in the angle and what's coming down. >> i think president trump has dramatically changed our foreign policies so that we can have an america first agenda and all of what that means. and people are embracing it and realize that it is long overdue. with joe biden has long wanted was to reject the america first label because he's embarrassed by it, he's got a bunch of foreign friends the globalist community who are constantly
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saying this isn't good for us and let's go back to where we have consensus.n consensus is one of the words that sounds good in foreign policy, but let me be clear, it means that other people get to veto our policies. they get to water it down. the 16 members of the security council. we go in, and we have to have consensus so that 14 other countries get to water down our policy.oe that is the type of policy that he embraces. he wants globalist world. when country say like germany say we really don't want to pay our fair share at nato, we're going to be angry if you force us to come i joe biden says we'd like you to play, but were not going to force you. that's what we saw for eight years of the obama biden administration pair the attacks on america first have got to stop.
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>> what rick is amazing about this, is the left seems to betr antiwar, but now they are throwing in with all these neoconservatives who never want our troops to come home, who always want our troops to be deployed in some godforsaken country. how do you put that square peg into the round hole? donald trump is the peaceloving president who has brought our troops home and the squad and company is throwing them in with the neoconservatives? how does that coalition hold together? >> i think we've got to be smart. we've got to quit asking washington, dc to shrink its power. we have to stop asking people in washington, dc to say no more
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wars and don't try to solve the worlds problems because what you're really asking for a defense contractors and all of the bureaucrats in washington is to give up power, give up money and not be in control. joe biden in 447 years in washington, d.c., his whole focus is to spread around the wealth, let's have a whole bunch of wars, let's give everybody a piece of the action. let's create jobs and make washington, dc more powerful. this is the total opposite of what america first as witches to spend spend money on our people and to demand that other countries pay their fair share. i don't think it's mean-spirited at all and that is what it's been portrayed as somehow that ha we are mean to the rest of the world when we say you should pay your fair share at nato. i think you believe in the relationship more when you try to fix it rather than have these other countries just really go along and not pay. >> all of these issues work about rick, all of these issues were overshadowed by covid and
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the personality war between trump, he is more of a hit foot forward. biden being sold is this a bug killer or grandfatherly. >> let me make one point. >> that's what happened. >> if anyone tries to dial back against america first, they are going to see a huge backlash from the american people. that is up policy that people have embraced, it makes sense doesn't, but it doesn't make sense in washington, dc. >> real quick, john brennan was floating the idea of someone that might take over as unic ambassador in a biden administration. let's watch. >> might nominate former secretary of state hillary clinton to be the u.s. ambassador to the united nations.s. >> she was a fantastic diplomat for the united states and did a wonderful job for the united states. the biden harris team would do well by having her advise them and perhaps put her in a senior position. >> obviously that is john
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podesta, but the same deal. i would that work? >> the clinton foundation fundraisers and bundlers are going to love it very cheese now got access to the world. somebody who won't love it whoever is the secretary of state they are going to have to deal with somebody who is conniving and doing their own thing and it's not about america, it wouldn't be aboutco the president that she served. it would be about the clinton foundation. >> great to see you tonight, so thank you so much for joiningng us. speaking of selling out her own citizens. andrew cuomo threatening to shut down schools and pay attention to the reason for doing it. >> 's dues are going to close on monday? >> yep. >> that doesn't mean the schools are what is spreading it. and we have to take that into consideration.es >> as a y close the schools if schools aren't a problem? >> the teachers union came up with an agreement about theol conditions that would open thehe
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schools and what would close the schools. >> joining me now is candace owens, author of blackout. candace, rich mostly white parents, they are going to hire their private tutors or move elsewhere so kids can be an in person school. >> that's exactly right britt. >> what happens to the poor and minority kids in dc, because they're not going back to school until january 7th, which means never this year in dc. fairfax county, virginia. everyone's on pins and needles because they don't think they're going back this year at all. >> this is a dream for the democratic party. they like to say they are the party of the poor people, and they are, they are making people poor and their guaranteeing these people will remain
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uneducated because uneducated voters tend to vote for democrats. over the last four years i have talked about what the left has done to the education system. they have intentionally watered it down when school was in session. replacing hard academics. kids aren't learning aboutk engineering and science anymore they're learning about psychological conditioning. white privilege. their learning about black lives matter. their learning to be angry little marks a spirit web better way than does a were not teaching you anything anymore. we want you to be in your tablets making sure you're not learning anything. and you're exactly right, of course the elitists are going to send their kids to school people
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to have money and can affordn it are going to make sure their kids get an education. the ones that sufferable will be the impoverished people. that is the point, there's no basis for this on the health basis for this. is been proven multiple times that peak kids are not spreading the coronavirus, that children i read an article two weeks ago i have a ten times higher chance of dying from the flu thing covid 19. that's not going to stop these governors because there after something much worse and that is making sure these kids remainin uneducated because uneducated people are democratic voters for a lifetime parrot gave the teachers unions of course, they are all throwing themselves up against the walls saying we can't it's too dangerous. i understand it, but this is an essential job. if you think it's dangerous, you need to go into a different professional. at least for the time being until you think it's a freight these kids to beat need to be in school and they need to be in f school monday through friday in a full schedule. i said it since the beginning this is child abuse and there will be to pay. may be not now, it may be it didn't this election, but it will happen in 2022 because we will see how bad this damages a kid in the coming years. get your exactly right. here a point about seeing the teachers are fearful, steprs stepped on and let other people
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teach. that should be the point. at the end of the day, the public school system is not serving these kids in the form first place. 75 percent of black kids, like boys in california can't pass a basic reading exam and nower they're not going to be allowed to go to school. you can't find children that are proficient in reading and math. this is a larger problem that is going to get i think it's purposeful and by design. >> it's easy to propagandize i guess across a zoom call then it is in a classroom where kids can talk to their friends and say do you think that she said about kamala harris. candace, thanks so much very nice to see you tonight. our next guest avoided in arizona. no big deal, right? it's up the fact he lives in and voted in tennessee. the story and moments plessyhe called up byron garg yesterday to explain what his path forward is. byron will tell us what that call was like next. bit byron will tell us what that call was like
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>> all-american nissan garrett
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>> all-american nissan garrett move from maricopa county
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arizona to tennessee about five months ago so he could train for the olympics. you can imagine his surprise when he got a message from something called the voter integrity fund. >> the city of arizona is reporting that a ballot was cast in the name of and the general election on tuesday. he did not cost this ballot please call us back. >> that doesn't sound fishy at all, right he didn't think so either. so he went to the state of arizona's voting website only to discover that his ballot had been accepted, and maricopa county's voter portal said his ballot was signature verified and counted. the only problem is he'd already
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voted in tennessee he didn't vote in arizona. great to see you. you never received an arizona absentee ballot or an application for a mail-in ballot, so who the heck cast your ballot in arizona? >> that is an excellent question. i have no idea, and that is the reason why i'm on here with you tonight. >> what does it make you think about this process in arizona's that we understand from the statement tonight that, it has been examined and there were no irregularities found. that's what the postelection audit in arizona said that phoenix and maricopa county commit no irregularities. >> it seems like your ballot was cast by somebody else, doesn't that seem like an irregularity to you? >> yes.la fortunately, i can only speak to my own experience, but for my
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own experience i found, this just happened within the last couple of days, where i had some suspicions that there could be some irregularities. the mainstream media is speaking that there's not, but yet i have just dropped in my hands, it just so happened that a ballot was cast in my name and it's unfortunate, but it is the truth. >> do you think may be a mail-i ballot application was sent to an old address there, i'm just trying to think of how it happened. did someone receive that application, send it back in find it, or do you know if it was mail-in or if it was an in person vote? how did he get cast? >> i believe it was a mail-inov vote mail-in ballots, and asas m as i understand, as far as i know, there were mail-in ballots
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said to my own interest in arizona, but i haven't lived in arizona in over a year and foura months. so, again two my surprise i found out that there was a ballot that was cast in my name. i was very surprised and it was verified by four sources which i did look up the four official arizona sources. every single one of them said they were signature verified and counted and that's what were left with right now. >> mean what are the chances that only you had this happen to you. >> imagine getting a piece of mail from someone else signing that person's name and having the thought process descended in for an election. it's inconceivable it only happen to a handful of people. if it happen for you commode training for the olympics in tennessee, what weight class are
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you by the way? >> that is to be determined. and thinking around 25 kilos but i'm not sure for now. >> it depends on what you have for dinner tomorrow night. i've got you. thank you for sharing this experience with us and we hope we find out more about instances of voter fraud or vote manipulation like the one we just brought you. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me. i want to give shootout to cornell wrestling.chvi they help me grow so much and of course, wrestling is a sport that is supposed to build on people's integrity and that's what i hope to be able to continue to push voter integrity specifically within our election process. >> we need sports. we can't be canceling sports. we need to be as athletic as possible during this difficultng time. hope you win the old. more instances of voter fraud likely brought you vote where do president trumps legal challenges stand? and wet path forward to sec for his campaign given bidensbl
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sizable lead in a key stage great one is pennsylvania. the president himself waited out two my next guest in a surprise call. when i asked him how quickly it might turn things around he said i don't know, it's probably two weeks, three weeks ratee closed with good natured warming for everyone who's told them there is no hope. never bet against me. joining me as byron. apparently a huge crowd that is going to distant on washington tomorrow. i don't know how many people but i think right if you. a lot and they want to have facts and real information about a path forward for theirto president.
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what did the president say to you? >> basically, i had been on fox saying how incredibly difficult it would be for the president to win not one, but to come up may be three states where biden has been leading or been declared. the winner, but he said look, i still have this path, i am very optimistic. basically, there is two approaches he is making. there are the states like georgia and arizona where he believes he can find enough votes to go ahead of joe biden and window states.s. then the other states where he is trailing by bigger margins pennsylvania, michigan, 55,001. 140,000 or something in another. where he feels that there was so
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many votes he believed were ill illegally cast that were cast when his campaign's observers were being locked out of the process. and he wants to have those votes disqualified and then can win that way. it all depends on these legal challenges. the reason he called meeting was to lay out the hope that he had the optimism he had for each of those particular instances. >> the question is, when you are denied meaningful access to observe account, as is apparently happening in georgia we understand from a bunch of the videos we have seen online. what is the remedy for that. what is the remedy for what happened in pennsylvania were again in michigan where poll watchers they say a lots of video we've played some on the show, they are in the room, but they are 30 yards, what is the a remedy for that, a new election collects all of those ballots are discounted? >> it seems very unlikely. i think the remedy is not to throw out tens of thousands of votes for it when other things i pointed out earlier is that in the past half-century, there have been three statewidece
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elections that were overturned as a result of a recount. each of those was originally so close that just at two or 300 votes separated the two candidates and therefore they went into recount and it went the other way. we haven't had one where ten 12, 15, 20, 30,000 votes separated the two candidates. so far, the president has not been succeeding in court. there is one case and pennsylvania that is extremely important not just for this election, but for all elections and that is the case in which the state supreme court of pennsylvania rewrote the election law. in this case the state supreme court rewrote it, and that is
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what republicans are trying to change. >> they had better be watching what's going on in georgia and the senate, the senate verification of mail-in ballots. i hope that governor kemp and the secretary of state there and all of the gop officials are on this. i am extremely concerned about the integrity of the vote goings forward in those runoffs. great to see you tonight. lockdown to be, but not for me. leftist leaders flaunting their own draconian restrictions. and what do they have against food banks? agreement has all of the details. friday follies is next. . friday follllllllll
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>> she instituted a new round of stay-at-home covid orders for her city this week calling for residents to shelter in place avoid travel, even cancel traditional to thanksgiving plans. this was on thursday. look at what she was up to five days prior in the streets of chicago. >> it's a great day for our country. we get to take our democracy back. glop of the people are wearing masks. she is receiving it antenna backlash for this. y with this is what taking back democracy looks like most would just assume let democracy be. she is a woman of many talents. she posted this twilight zone
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inspired video earlier this week. watch. >> thank god science is back baby. and the earth is round, not flat. >> though some hints support the that cobit avoids joe biden celebrations very does that make the world better? >> a couple of things real quick. i guess when i get on the plane the next time, i should just have a megaphone, not a mask, so that's good. we should all walk around with megaphones.
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second of all come up that video she did, i thought it was watching one of those auld 70 sitcoms on tv land or whatever that network is. she did try to defend herself on msnbc. >> in that big crowd week ago we had everybody was wearing masks. yes, there are times when we do need to have the leaf income together. i felt like that was one of those times. that crowd was gathered whether i was there or not brett. >> we're going to try to use that justification for christmas. they were coming over whether i was there or not. it was time for us to come together and have a little bit of relief. when they encouraged californians to snitch on each other for violating this the stay-at-home orders.
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it looks like newsom we find out was at this fancy dinner with 12 people last friday. he has since expressed regret for the dinner and he has he should've modeled better behavior, laura. >> the french laundry restaurant is one of only 150 bucks a person, 200 bucks a person. may be they serve that ice cream that and in her freezer. >> speaking of nancy, i love how these rules only apply to everybody else. pelosi, fresh from the hairdresser hosting a dinner party. there were no covid concerns the tables were spaced, the congresspeople reading the loan. pelosi finally canceled the dinner this evening after catching online. they will now socially distance and enjoyed take out, but they should enrage every american. you can't have the relatives
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over for things giving or christmas, they should raise their voices the same way these people are raising their voices against pelosi. to get the idea that they are reaching into our homes to try to dictate how we actually cut the turkey, serve the turkey, it has to be single servings with like plastic around it. i guess one idea is to do what pelosi did. would put the turkey out on thes patio. and people can just get it and eat in the car. you have to go. at some point it's not doing living. doing what they need us to do. up next to professor targeted from for what he believes in a course he is a conservative.
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>> the school simply doesn't
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care, they want to placate the angry mob, and it's a tragedy for the future of education. could get this is so far beyond political correctness. this is almost a totalitarian type of mentality that everything you do and say is watch, if you doubt the party line completely, you're ostracized and you're attacked. >> those are two professors we profiled on the angle a few months back. they were targeted for refusing to engage in left-wing groupthink. now, the campus police are coming for the professor of the university university of miami law school. what is his crime? tweeting in support of president trump. he also commented on the evolving voting habits and preferences of african-americans and latinos. for that, students are calling for the professors removal.
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he joins me now. thank you for joining usst tonight. angry students are one thing but has thes law school administration tried to take any action against you because of this? >> thank you for having me here tonight. yes, i have been told by the administration if i don't retract my statements, and apologize as at least a first step, not a sufficient step, but a first step, that they will be adverse employment consequences for me which at minimum means meet the failure to resume my contract and may mean more immediate action. >> what is they charge, the violation, the code of conduct. what is it? >> our faculty manual could not be clear. c anything said off-campus isor
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absolutely protected in the faculty manually literally says faculty should not be censored or disciplined for anything they say off-campus. despite that, they said that i violated rules of professionalism which are nowhere written down, nowhere defined, and they have beeni piously applied to conservative speakers and not applied to others. >> rate as i second, i have to take this in. tweeting in support of an incumbent president is enough to raise the hackles of a law school dean's office and perhaps get you booted off-campus. >> one that has raised a lot of objections is that i am unashamed supporter of the
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second amendment and stand your ground laws, that has been raised on the basis of my removal. i'm also discussed which i believe is a very serious issueg for all of society including our minority groups which is abortion that i oppose. it's also unacceptable and groans to be fired. i was told, pretty much every tweet i've sent, i even got an objection helicon, the at-homeme bicycle company and announced a deal with beyoncé earlier this week and i merely tweeted that often time companies, when they signed celebrity endorsement in order to deduce the bottom-line. i told even that tweet is racist because i don't like beyoncé. >> professor, you're courageous to speak out and we hope others notice it across the country who also might dare to disagree with the mob. thank you so much for joining us tonight. the ruling from a supreme court justice about the growing risk to our liberties in the age of covid. that last bite is next. >> in speech that the federal society last night supreme court justice issued this grave warning.
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>> in speech that the federal society last night supreme court justice issued this grave warning. >> the pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty.y. now, notice what i'm not saying or even implying. i'm not diminishing the severity of the virus threat to public health, all that i'm saying is this, and i think it is ansa indisputable statement of fact. we have never before seen restrictions as severe extensive, and prolonged as those experienced for most of 2020. he went on to warn us about thet dangers being posed in this age of covid to our religious liberties and also talked about college campus free speech and how free-speech and corporate settings also is in danger.
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