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pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy monday. some medical news for you off the top. last month, the cdc issued a press release that begins this way. "the centers for disease control and prevention is expanding the requirement for a negative covid-19 test to all air passengers entering the united states. testing before and after travel is a critical layer to slow the introduction and spread of covid-19. this strategy is consistent with the current phase of the pandemic and more efficiently protects the health of americans." got that? it's all about the health of americans. and that's why every human being who enters this country by airat
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must first present a negative test for the coronavirus. that includes american citizens. there are no exceptions. corona infection in fact is the one universal reality of the human condition. we're all potential incubators of this deadly virus. but it doesn't end there.t travelers who test negative for covid must still wear masks at all times, that includes on board the airplane or through the airport. if you don't have a mask on, you had better be actively chewing or prepare for a steep fine and the possibility of never flying again. nor is one mask necessarily fenough. tony fauci says we ought to consider wearing three masks at once. a paper petticoat for your face. that's how serious our erurgovernment is about fighting this global pandemic. you knew that. you've watched it. you know that the risk is imminent and profound enough that your children likely have been out of school for a year.nd your business may be shut down
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right now. your parents may have died alone unable to hold your hand in the final days. the united states itself bears no resemblance to the place you once knew 12 months ago. but those are the sacrifices you've been asked to make and you have and for good reason. covid is dangerous. existential. they keep telling us. the authorities are more than willing to destroy your family and your country in order toec protect you from this virus. that is their public positionhe stated every day. do they mean it when they say it vethough? those pictures of california governor gavin newsome eating a maskless dinner at the mostt expensive restaurant in americae were one indication that no, they're not entirely sincere about their covid policies. maybe it's kind of a sham. maybe there's one standard for you, a member of the despised plebe class.
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for those that do what they want. unfortunately there's growing evidence of that double standard. now there's hard proof.. tonight we learned that the joe biden administration is releasing thousands of foreign nationals living heres illegally into american neighborhoods without bothering to test them for the coronavirus. crowded conditions, sent for them to the american population my covid isn't real. that is happening. it's the official policy of the u.s. government. on friday, the white house was asked aboutt this policy. here's the response. >> the u.s. customs and border protection said they had to catch and release some migrantso without giving them a covid test before entering the community. so what is being done? what could be done? >> are you suggesting they're letting people in across the border without testing them? or tell me a little more. >> they're having to -- because
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of the executive order that the president signed earlier this week -- >> which one? >> tucker: yeah, which one? covid-infected illegal aliens released into the united states. whatever. like there's a pandemic. the press secretary didn't care enough to answer the question. no big deal. did i remind you that our treasury secretary is a woman? shut up. you've been empowered. people that know the details of what is going on feel differently and they're worried. brandon judd runs the border patrol union. we don't test the illegal aliens we release, he toldd the show. "so we're releasing people without knowing which puts the public at risk." yes, it does. leon wilmot is the sheriff in yuma county. i he wrote a letter to one of his senators, democratic kyrsten sinema. he called the biden administration's policy "a particularly dangerous approach." he said there's no protocol for testing any of these people for the covid-19 virus.
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nor is there any support being offered by the federal government to house, feed, medically treat or transport these immigrants. that's why taxpayers are paying for foreign nationals who should be deported to live in hotel rooms. unlike you. it's a small part of the biden administration's immigration policy, a policy designed to hurt the united states as profoundly as possible. in an internal memo last week, ice officials announced the administration is suspending something called operation talent. that operation targeted sex offenders, but no more. illegal alien sex offenders are now a protected class. a day after that, another internal ice memo announced that "effective immediately, the biden administration would stop deporting illegal aliens that who've been convicted of drug offenses, assault, dui, money laundering, property crimes, fraud, tax evasion or who have gang tattoos.
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going forward, any illegal alien charged with a crime but not yet convicted from a crime would be safe from deportation." what does that mean in practice? it means that an ms-13 member arrested for drug dealing with previous convictions for theft, extortion, grand larceny would have to be released into the united states, maybe into your neighborhood even if he had been deporting many times before. that's not some crazy hypothetical, by the way. things like that that will happen, a foreign national charged with rape but flees before trial cannot be deported either. technically he's not been convicted of rape. deporting him would be an act of bigotry and so on. this is real and we will see cases like that guaranteed. the question is motive. why are they doing that? even if you thought the united states badly needed more low-skilled workers in the i middle of an employment crisis, even if you believe that, your right to cheap housekeeping is
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more important than the right of the american middle class to exist, many leaders do. how would you explain the hunt -- suspending the hunt for sex offenders? how is that a good idea for anyone? how is it a good idea to release illegal aliens in the middle oft a pandemic without a test? how does that help you? of course it doesn't help you. but helping you is not the point. nobody is pretending the point of this is to help you. it's the opposite. the point is to punish you. when we release people that break our laws without bothering to test them for the virus,vi the same virus we've used as a pretext for wrecking your life, what we're saying in the clearest possible terms, we don't like you. this isn't a policy. it's an act of aggression. it's designed to humiliate you and demoralizetis you. reckless nondestructive
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immigration policy is the penalty or paying for your whitl supremacy. it's almost too dark to believe that's their motive. too dark to believe it's real but it is. over on msnbc they're saying it out loud. >> underscoring all of this is xenophobia, is racism, is white supremacy. when you separate brown children especially from their mothers, we have to ask ourselves how was that allowed to happen and what role did white supremacy play in that? >> absolutely, this is the root of all of these conversations. >> tucker: not the root. it's a smoke screen. none of these conversations have anything to do with race whatsoever. it's about protecting theng american population, period. joining us now is a.j. louderback. the jackson county sheriff. happy to have you with us. >> thank you. >> tucker: is it true in the state of texas that people who have been detained because they're not here legally,
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they're foreign nationals are being released without a coronavirus test? >> it's absolutely true. absolutely true. if i could continue, tucker.r. the memo that i received this last week, it's a defund the ice by memo, by memorandum set out on january 20, 2021, this is a particularly devastating document for texans and americans in the united states. the message has been sent. it's a message to the world that you can come here illegally, commit crimes here and remain here illegally. >> tucker: of all things, the coronavirus. since americans are now being told in the near future, we may not be allowed to fly onne
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airplanes domestically without being proven free of the virus without a certificate that says we're negative. how in a country like that can we just forget to test illegal aliens for the virus before releasing them? how did that happen? do you know? >> i'm sure it wasn't a forgot item. i don't know, but in the haste to open the border for everyone in this country, this is something that i expected to nesome degree. we walked this path from 2008 to 2016. this program that was released by memorandum is very similar to the priority of the program in 2014, 2015. where people were able to commit crimes here against americans. the covid issue conveniently overlooked during this time. so you know, i struggle for a
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thought process, like many americans and texans on how the administration can conduct themselves in this manner and promote themselves with a lawless attitude. somebody can get hurt and killed and people allowed to stay here, which is unbelievable. yet here we sit with this situation. >> tucker: yeah. in a country where we're not allowed to go to church or go to funerals because of the coronavirus. are you worried about the effects of this? what do you think the effects will be? >> irreparable harm, tucker. yes, we're worried. every peace officer in the united states should be extremely concerned about the attitude, the lawlessness, the complete, abject removal of law. we have a nullification of the law going on here. we're going to enforce anything.
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we're going to allow our ice officers, uscif, all affected by this memo, which guts the ina and handcuffs them where they're unable to respond. so in law enforcement here, those of us that don't have the jurisdiction to enforce the federal laws here, we have created a situation that is unthinkable for the public. the public has no idea the strength of a memorandum that's been filed here in the united states by this administration. so it's -- i think it's our job and i appreciate, you know, your program and inviting me on here to get the word out and spread what is happening before i our very eyes, what the administration is doing. >> tucker: we appreciate you telling us the truth, sheriff. great to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: one place where the ruling party does believe in law
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enforcement is in washington where they live and work. the nation's capitol under military operation. the pentagon telling us how much it's going to cost taxpayers. listen carefully. >> the estimate through march 15 is that the total cost of national guard support will come to $483 million. 284 million of that is for personnel and $199 million of that is for operations. that gets us through march 15. >> tucker: razor wire, soldiers in your nation's capital. no explanation why they're there, no explanation of the mission. we know how much it will cost. this story is playing out in front of us and almost completely ignored by the media. we thought we could take a lookt at what is actually happening in washington. richard mcginnis is there.
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he's with the daily caller. give us a sense what the city is like tonight. >> tucker, it's truly a shocking scene down here in front of the capitol. i've been in d.c. for 12 years. i've never seen anything like this before. as you can see, we have the concertina or razor wire atop of the fence. in the protest zones i've been to, i have not seen razor wireav atop a fence like this. to see it around the halls of our democracy is shocking.en >> tucker: so you came close to gun fire in wisconsin this summer. we interviewed you at the time. a couple of times you went to different riots and e demonstrations. from my understanding, there was a very light law enforcement presence at a lot of thoseor things. things. contrast that with what you see in washington. >> yeah, tucker. the last time that we spoke was after the riot at the capitol. if there ever was an example of being light on law enforcement, that was the case on january 6.
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as well as in kenosha where we saw protesters in great numbers and law enforcement having a difficult time keeping law and order there. so we've seen this happen before. obviously that is not the case tonight with the national guardmen and capitol police manning the check points of this fencing. >> tucker: have you gotten a clear explanation as to why these soldiers are in then city? >> no, i have not, tucker. i have not gotten any explanation. i do understand that mayor muriel bowser does not want the fence to remain permanent. but that remains to be seen whether or not this fence will stay up. >> tucker: it's really an amazing moment. thanks. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: how crazy are things getting?te not just in washington but in
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tv land more broadly? a prominent anchor suggesting the use of drone strikes against citizens with the wrong politics. we'll talk to someone who thought a lot about how this country got here and how we can get out of it, straight ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: it used to be, there a time they say, that most sane people believed that bombing american citizens with military drone strikes in this country because you don't like their politics, a little over the top. maybe a little too far. maybe not the unity that we were looking for. but things have changed. supporters of donald trump it turns out were so dangerousge that maybe they do deserve hellfire missiles raining down on their homes. watch. >> we had a policy carried out under the bush years and the obama years of attacking terrorism at its roots. going after and killing and in the case of some terrorists with a drone strike for inciting violence. inciting terrorism. mitch mcconnell was in the senate then. he's in the senate after 9-11 too. how does mitch mcconnell
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who understands the way you root out terrorism is to take oncc in the case islamic terrorism, kill those that incite it, how does he not vote to convict someone on the floor of the senate that incited an insurrection? >> tucker: we play a lot of over the top video.op from news channel and that news ewanchor. save that tape. that will live forever as one of the craziest things said on cable television. it's the sign of the moment we're in. the question is how do we get out of that moment. going to bring you in a man that thought this through. he's the president for the center of american restoration, which is what we need. thanks, russ, for coming up. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: we don't think we need to make the case that we're in an unprecedented same on television. how do we get out of it? >> sure, what is important, we need to stay on offense on these
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particular issues in which they're pushing us at the front. these are the cultural issues, the america-first issues, the themes that you've talked about for many years, tucker. that's where the american people, the forgotten men and women, this is where they want their people in washington to fight for them and not the business as usual four or five years ago. that's what this center is all about. we want to restore political consensus in this country that we're for god, for country and community. our only way out of this is to keep building that country and restore consensus in this country. >> tucker: do we have leaders that believe that? >> we have some. we need to build their ranks and arm them and provide a network of activists to work with them. and fight with them. we need people that are willing to stand in difficult, tough
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fights in this town. it's easy to be for tax reform. it's easy to be for education policy reform. it's hard to be for big tech reform. it's hard to get us out of endless wars.o that's where we need to keep fighting on those cultural america first issues. >> tucker: i get so distressed looking at leaders in the republican party. not all of them. one that has the most power in the senate tweeted the real problem is vladimir putin, some internal thing he was doing of zero interest to most people including me. can people like that be brought around to the obvious, which is you have to protect and serve your voters to justify your vesalary? >> time will tell, tucker, what is important is that we insistst these issues we've talked about the last four or five years are the agenda. there's no going back. so when we have leadership in the house and the senate talking about trying to keep us in these wars, go back to passing amnesty bills, that's where we have to say no, we're not doing that. be able to look forward and
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figure out, why is it so that these issues and these ideas have taken so long to get on the agenda for washington d.c. >> tucker: you're looking, at as far as i can tell, a situation with every one with power has a self-serving view in my opinion and the majority of the country on the issues is on the other side. like, what is the point of being in afghanistan? should we open the borders? it doesn't seem like those people with the majority view have any power at all. >> that's why we have to do voter integrity reform, big tech reform. if we lose our voice and rightre now we're in danger of losing our voice. your last segment got at it how they are calling us terrorists and insurrectionists if we lose our voice, we have no power. we're trying to get a voice in washington d.c. r
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we are trying to rally leaders. >> tucker: russ, i appreciate your hopeful position on this and your clarity. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: it won't surprise the party that hates nature is not actually the party of science. more evidence that the bidenat administration disavowed their own cdc director in favor of the teacher's union. iddetails ahead. the
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>> tucker: well, the centers for disease control has come out with a new study showing what every other study has shown since the beginning of this pandemic. schools are "low transmission zones for the coronavirus." the cdc director said it is safe for teachers to return to schools even before they had been vaccinated. but her party is not convinced. last night, joe biden explained to the democrats donors, the biggest donors has always been the teacher's union are more important than the kids that they teach. >> i think it's time for schools to reopen safely. safely. you have to have fewer people in
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the classroom, you have to have ventilation systems reworked. our cdc commissioner will be coming out with science-based judgment within i think as early as wednesday as to lay out what the minimum requirements are. >> tucker: yep. we have to shake you down before we can open the schools. dr. marc siegel is here to assess the science behind this. good to see you. >> good to see you, tucker.ee follow the science said president biden. but that may not apply to teacher's unions. what is the science?te it's becoming clearer every day. the longer schools stay closed the more mental health problems. there's this huge study out of north carolina of 90,000 kids and teachers that showed only 32 cases of covid and 770 in the community itself. clearly covid is not spreading in schools the way it is in the community. so follow the science.
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open the schools and sure enough. cdc director rachelle walinski said as much. she said it more than once. yes, teachers should be a priority to be vaccinated but that's not the step. i looked. i saw press secretary jen psaki saying that she was talking in her personal capacity. wait a minute. personal capacity?naty you mean as the head of infectious diseases? at massachusetts general? that's her personal capacity? anyway, moving on from that, they definitely should be opening the schools, tucker. i'll tell you why. right here in the front lines in new york city, a teacher went oy a zoom call today, tucker, to his middle school children. he announced our middle schools are opening finally on february 25. he said there were kids that came out that he didn't know were there. he hadn't heard from them in months. they were rejoicing, cheering.
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one child who didn't know was still in his class say two words, tucker, "let's go." tucker? >> tucker: great to see you, dr. siegel, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: at the la times, virginia heiferman compared people that voted to trump to terrorists and nazis. what did they do? they plowed the snow from her driveway. you may see it as an act of generosity. but she went to harvard. to her it was an act of violence. "hezbollah also give things away for free." and then she said "free driveway work may say visitors is not the same currency is justice and truth." apparently she alone gets to define.
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she's in charge of justice and truth. there's something deep about this, very revealing about the state of the country. greg gutfeld the greg gutfield show, co-host of "the five" thought about what this column means. it does means something andeg joins us now to explain. greg, good to see you. >> good to see you, tucker. if i ever, tucker -- you have to make this promise. if i become a cartoon of myself- take me out and shoot me. i cannot tell if this person who wrote this is for real or a cartoon of herself. an elitist writer for harpers or slate who has a pandemic get away and a podcast of a david corn writes this piece in which she slams her good natured neighbors, comparison to hezbollah and nazis because they cleared her driveway. i love this story almost to an obsessive degree
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because i can't figure out if it's real. wouldn't she consider thatut they -- this might get back to her next door neighbor?re to her scary right-wing neighbors might find out thatig she called the nazis? called them nazis? wouldn't that like strike a little concern? she did it anyway. i want to know how the neighbors feel. i volunteer myself to go and interview them. i probably might know them. who knows. they might even plow my driveway. she might be my neighbor. it might be me. but i don't know. i don't know. i think that they deserve, the neighbors deserve a response. the editors of the l.a. times probably should have done a better job in finding out some details, because there's no details in that story whatsoever about who they are. but i go back to this. if it's fake, then she's an idiot. but if it's real, then she's worse than an idiot.
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she's a spiteful, mean person to look at people with a political lens like that and dehumanize them. and under this phony guise of of this article was about unification, she calls them nazis. it's like a trojan horse. she decided to ladle abuse on 74 million people because she'se crazy or she's a liar. i can't tell. by the way, tucker, i don't want to impugn her and said she made this up. i don't know. i don't know. all i know is as an editor, it raises more questions than it answers. how is that? >> tucker: but what she reveals is what she and a lot of people in her world think, which is that ideology is much more important than human kindness. relationships means nothing compared to ideas. that's why they were able to hold up teddy kennedy who killed
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a woman as a championed women because he was for abortion. that's all they care about, ideology. >> yeah, it's interesting when there's a hurricane or whatnot, you always see the pickup trucks going in, helping anybody. she's the type of person that probably wouldn't. she is like -- you need to have -- i'm sorry to say, you need to have trump supporters in this world. i know that is scary to liberals. they're usually useful. they know how the fix things. i said this before. a truck in idaho is more useful than an art studies degree in brooklyn. >> see if you can keep the power grid going foran a week, virgin. yeah, a smart point. have you noticed the angriest people in america are the onesou with absolutely no useful skills? people like virginia. no useful skills. >> by the way, tucker, i can't point that finger
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at anybody other than me. i have no useful skills whatsoever. i'm pathetic with any kind of electrical devices. it's amazing that i'm even allowed outside my house. i'm a klutz. i just fell and landed on my tailbone. and it's excruciating. because i love you, i did the show anyway. >> tucker: that is the measure of love. i hope virginia -- p >> i would plow your driveway any day, tucker. i would do it. that's no euphemism. that's the real deal. i would plow your driveway. >> tucker: i'll take that as a compliment. thanks, greg. >> thank you. >> tucker: so, ice cube is bringing a class action lawsuit against robinhood after they prevented its own users from buying shares. we'll talk to his business
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partner about this suit.rs why did they bring it? that's next. they bring it?
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: last month in really a pivotal moment in the history of our markets, the trading app robinhood, which is designed for retail investors to get in markets, normal people, stepped in and prevented its own users from buying dozens of stocks. shares of gamestop and amc. robinhood wanted them to sell the shares. why? in order to bail out hedge funds that shorted those companies. now ice cube is bringing a clasa action suit against robinhood for doing that. we have the co-founder of big three, television and producer. a business partner of ice cube. thanks for coming on, jeff. why are you doing it? what is this suit about? >> first of all, ice cube supports the little guy. this is using my harvard law degree with two class action lawyers from florida.rt i'm purely as a lawyer here.
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i think to take a step back is very important. it's important to question a system that gives rise to abuse of the 99% of the rich powerful elite. that's what happened here. in 1987, 2001, 2008,he we see the abuse happen. at the end of the day, people get bailed out. nobody goes to jail. the little guy gets caught holding the bag. i think that's what happened here. we have a problem in america. people have a problem trusting our institutions. if you're a robinhood user or somebody else that sees what happened, you distrust institutions. here it is happening again. so in this environment, along comes robinhood. they say we're going to support the little guy. we're going to democratize finance. the truth is, they're not
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nothing but another wall street wolf in sheep's clothes. they designed the perfect mousetrap. so they designed something to capture people by giving -- using the word free, which it turns out is not to be.in i giving out free stock, more free stock if they bring in other people. gamefying it and pushing them to high risk trades like options or encouraging it. as it turns out, those are the exact types of users and trades that are worth a lot of money to people in wall street. so-called market makers that do the trades. they're not dumb. they came out of high frequency trading. taking a penny of every sale a penny out of every buy. they knew what they were creating. what they've done, they have taken the customer, what you normally think of a customen
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at robinhood, the trader,d and turned them into a product. they're chum for the bigger whales. the whales are the same wall street people that invest in them, benefit by their ipo and their counterparts. here's where it gets interesting. they created this monster to do this, but the monster got really big and started to eat some of their own people. to take advantage of it. on thursday, january 7, we hear -- we know that shorts, people betting against the stock, people driving people out of business especially in the middle of a pandemic, that's pretty cold. these traders, they're not as inexperienced and stupid as wall street thinks. they come up with a mechanism to
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band together and start buying and by january 17, hedge funds, other wall street players have lost between $18 billion and 20 billion. a hedge fund named melvin lost about $2.5, 3 billion. so on that day, the most important day, they come along and they say you can only sell. you can't buy. which for any momentum stock or an attempt to do a short squeeze, that ends the momentum. >> tucker: of course. >> you can only trade one way. >> tucker: of course.ur but the only thing as you pointed out and i don't think i heard people say this, it was a scam from the first day. we'll be following this, jeff.st i hope you'll tell us how this turns out. obviously rooting for you and thanks for coming on. >> i appreciate that. enough is enough. we have to stand up to people taking advantage of the 99%. >> tucker: i completely agree. thank you.
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so it's dawned on you at some point the thread that connects a lot of unrelated actions on the people in charge is oh, wait, they're mimicking china because they're aligned with china. if you imagined that, you should know you're not imagining it. because it's true. we'll speak to somebody that connected the dots after the break.
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>> tucker: last night joe biden promised to reverse the trump administration's foreign policy on the question of china. according the biden, the u.s. will follow something called the international rules of the road. what does that mean exactly? you can guess what it means. more subservience to china. we have an author here. the piece is called "the 30 pieces of tyrants." it's a true book.
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we thank you for coming in on and for the mental energy required to connect all the dots. i hope our readers read it for themselves. but you summarize your position. >> basically what i wanted to explain is why so many things look crazy, many things that you cover on your show all the time. why people are coming across the border in such profound numbers. it all looks crazy until you realize there's a reason it's going on. the reason is because the oligarchy that runs this country now is not primarily loyal to the united states. they do not care about the amount of damage that they do to america, they don't care about the damage that they do to americans. that's part of the system. the primary loyalty is to their relationship to the communist chinese party that is their center of gravity, the sort of their wealth, privilege and prestige.
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>> tucker: so keep connecting, if you will. i hope that, again, people willi read this because print is the only medium that can fully explain the thesis as complex as yours. what else would connect to that point? >> the big thing is starting -- one of - the key dates -- it starts with henry kissingers and nick son's opening of china. in 1994, bill clinton decided to delink human rights and trade. he said we were hopeful that china would adopt more democratic policies. it was nonsense. the premier of china at the time, this is the man that catapulted to power after sending tanks into tiananmen square. the american elite knew what
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they were getting into. they looked at an enormous cheap, labor pool and they said we're going to get rich. that's what happened.'r we are t more than a quarter ofa century along and that's what has happened. one of the interesting things that happened during the donald trump presidency because donald trump started calling these people out. i think that donald trump didn't even have that clear sense of how tied in, how extensive this network was. one of the examples that i mentioned, whoever would have put apple ceo tim cook and lebron james in the same family album? there they are. their wealth relies on the two same things. cheap chinese labor and a growing chinese consumer market. if you look across, this is not just entertainment. it's not just tech. it goes in to the corporate world, goes into finance. unfortunately it affects our government throughout. one of the most astonishing revelations that john ratcliffe wrote regarding the cia.
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cia management was bullying analysts saying they didn't like their analysis of china because they wereg worried about the policies it might encourage, meaning trump's policies on china. he was hard on china. cia management was protecting china from solid analysis. dit's astonishing. but take it a step further. remember who owns the cloud on which all of the cia's information is collected. that is jeff bezos who is china's number 1 distributor in the united states. >> tucker: in 10 seconds, does it shock you the new defense secretary has basically said the greatest threatt is not china bt white supremacy? >> no, not at all.ly look at the biden administration and the first family, you can see there's deep and extensive ties to the chinese party. doesn't surprise me at all. >> tucker: amazing piece. thanks, lee.
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>> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: we'll be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. sean hannity takes over from new york now. >> sean: thanks, tucker. show. welcome to "hannity." tonight in less than 24 hours, democrats will put the work of you, the american of people on hold to carry out one last smear of former president trump or jim acosta said, president trump in exile. instead of getting aid to workers or creating a plan to save small businesses trouble, well, congressional democrats will be busy the foreseeable future conducting so many unconstitutional impeachment charade show with a verdict that is predetermined. former president trump will be acquitted.

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