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spreader event and d.c. will survive today. we'll be okay. >> lawrence: amen, dave. thanks for being here. thanks for joining us today. i'll be back tomorrow. tucker carlson is up next. >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." liberals are a fearful group. the list of things that american liberals can play with will fill a shelf to make an amusing reference set. everything upsets liberals. agitates them. nature itself is a terrifying experience for liberals because they can't control it. it has these sex differences and climate fluctuations. liberals are the ones that you see supporting their paper obedience masks while they exercise outside on a windy day.
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they'll pass you buy on a bicycle but feeling protective and judging you for not wearing the uniform. there's nothing rationale about that behavior. it's unrelated to science. you shouldn't be surprised by it. modern liberalism is not a coherent world view. it's not a set of principals or ideas. it's a personality type. a deeply high strung personality type. wokeness is what you get when people are miserable inside. when you're a liberal, the world is a scary place. there's one fear that rises above all other fears in the liberal mind. it's the fear of the other. like all primitive cultures, modern liberalism is trouble. outsider are not welcome in brooklyn. if you have went to aspen, you're from away. you're an alien presence and dangerous. that's what liberals understand. most of the american continent has a mysterious dark space
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populated by drooling trump voters and illiterates. liberals despise people like this and they know they're hated back. they worrisome day there will be a backlash against the people in charge, which is them. how long can you control everything before the people you control explode? that's liberal's main fear. a peasant revolt. they're terrified an army of tattooed high school dropouts will rise up from the trailer parks of west virginia and take over the country. they will storm the city with the ar-15 assault machine guns and each one of inch can fire over a middle bullets a minute when mounted on the back of an f-150 pickup truck with racist stickers that is a nightmare, a lot of liberals were certain today, this day, march 4 was the day the right wing revolution would finally begin.
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march 4 they believed was something called qanon inauguration day. what is qanon inauguration day? we don't know. we don't know anybody that knows. we bet not one trump voter in a million had heard of it until this week when they started yapping about it on television. the el vision heard about it from nancy pelosi. here's the except from the bulletin put out by the top minds at the dhs and the fbi. "an unidentified of violent extreme hiss has discussed plans to take control of the u.s. capitol on or about march 4." today. that sounds scary. another white supremacist insurrection? wait a second. who are these unidentified violent extremists? is the threat they pose more or less dangerous than the plot by that homeless guy to kidnap the governor of michigan?
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the plot the fbi foiled just in time for a platoon of right wing vagrants could abduct gretchen whitmire. we never learned details. members of congress were not taking chances. many fled the capitol. house leaders rescheduled votes so rank and file legislators could escape with their lives. this is not partisan hysteria. democrats and republicans seem united in their shared terror. watch republican congressman michael mccall of texas telling you about the threat that we face from the diabolical qanon. >> the threat is credible and real. it's a right-wing malitia group that believes the original -- because the original inaugural day was march 4 until the 20th amendment passed, they think this is the true inauguration day and that president trump should be inaugurated. >> tucker: sounds like michael mccall has been on the internet late at night. that's why he knows the threat
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of right wing malitias as he told cnn is credible and real. that was michael mccall's prediction yesterday. the question is did qanon come through? did the guys in confederate flag tank tops show up with their 75 caliber machine guns to end democracy? if they did, what did they do? we can report if they did insurect they did it quietly. are you shocked they didn't do anything? don't be shocked. it another lie. it's not so different when they told us we would need troops to protect joe biden's inauguration. then they said we would need soldiers to keep qanon away from the impeachment trial. capitol police are now saying that they need soldiers in washington another two months. of course, actually the troops will never leave as you figured out by now. they're in there for political reasons. to prop up the regime.
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if this were cameroon, that would be obvious. our state department would complain about it. would say that is an offense against democracy. but because it's happening here in america, we have been slow to catch on. hope you figured it out. today they made it easier for you to figure it out because they said it out loud. fox news has learned that russell honere has completed his security review. he's an unhinged partisan extremist. he's nuttier than anyone affiliated with qanon. anyone. he was chosen by nancy pelosi precisely because of this. she knew that honere would justify a military takeover of washington. she was right. in his memorandum to house leaders, that's what honere did. his men random calls for a "quick reaction force that permanently resides in the dc national guard. by re-establishing a military police battalion and staffing it with active guard reserve troops that live in or near the city year round, perpetually on active duty."
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we'll repeat that. "year round perpetually on active duty." soldiers occupying our capitol city, the seat of our government, forever. this is very strange behavior for a democracy, if you think about it for a moment. in a democracy, leaders are supposed to rule with the consent of the government. that's what democracy is. and you would think that might have occurred to some people on capitol hill. if we're this afraid of american voters, maybe something is wrong. maybe we're not doing a good job. maybe we ought to shut up and listen to the complaints of people's whose lives we control. maybe we wouldn't need razor wire around the capitol. seems obvious. apparently no one in washington has thought of this. instead, they convinced themselves that the only americans that have a problem with the way things are currently going, the only people that could believe the last election wasn't totally fair, those people must by definition have been brainwashed by qanon. the other day 60 minutes decided
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to take a deeper look in this cult. intrepid correspondents sat down with qanon's spiritual leader over zoom from a conference in jail where he's being held without bail. here, ladies and gentlemen, is qanon's shamen, chief mullah. he's chewbacca guy stripped of his viking horn. >> your actions on january 6 were an attack on this country. do you understand that? >> they're not, ma'am. my actions were not an attack on this country. that is incorrect. that is inaccurate entirely. >> how would you describe them. >> my actions personally? >> on january 6. >> my actions on january 6, how would i describe them? i sang a song and that's a part of shamenism. it's about creating positive vibrations in a sacred chamber. i stopped people from stealing and vandalizing that sacred
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spate, the senate. i stopped somebody from stealing muffins. i said a prayer because it was my intention to bring divinity and to bring god back into the senate. >> jake, legally you were not allowed to be in what your calling the sacred chamber. >> and that is the one very serious regret that i have. believing that when we were waved in by police officers that it was acceptable. >> you still believe you're a patriot? >> i consider myself a lover of my country. i consider myself a believer in the constitution. i consider myself a believer in truth and our founding principles. i consider myself a believer in god. >> tucker: okay. you've been taking notes on the spiritual leader of qanon. chewbacca guy sank a song and waved good buy to the officers
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in the capitol and they waved back. that's what can han when qanon is allowed to roam the street. in february, the fed indicted several members of the growth called the oath keepers. those indicted incued add 60-year-old woman and her husband. geriatric but deadly. texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee understands this. she gets the outline. she sits on the house homeland security committee. she knows a thing or two about law enforcement, keeping this nation safe from foreign and domestic threats. in order to leave without fear she announced, we need to arrest a lot of people. not just chewbacca guy. tens of thousands of people. as sheila jackson lee put it on twitter two days ago, in washington d.c. on january 6, where it is alleged that 40,000 protesters were in d.c. with the mindset to overturn a legitimate election and kill the speaker and the vice president and members of congress, in that incident only 300 persons have
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now been arrested and being prosecuted. what kind of justice is that? that's right. 40,000. so if you went to a trump rally in january, you need to be in federal custody tonight. your political views are a form of terrorism. general honere has plans for you. on msnbc yesterday one anchor explained that voting against the consensus in washington is the same as murder. watch. >> we will get further and further away from this event. they will never change the fact that josh hawley was responsible for these deaths that occurred on capitol hill, for this act of insurrection, the worst insurrection by domestic terrorists in u.s. history in to our government. >> tucker: what did josh hawley
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do? he voted as senators sometimes do. he's got blood open his hands. amusing to hear that from joe scarborough. it's an age of irony. we're used to it but now. but all the concern about the safety of our elected leaders. there's no concern of the people that elected them. capitol hill looks like the green zone in baghdad tonight. the rest of the city looks like the area out side of the green zone in baghdad tonight. residential neighborhoods in the capitol are dangerous. they've not been this dangerous in years. americans are dying from street crime. no one in congress cares. they're too busy spending tax dollars to shield themselves from the qanon shamen and his 70-year-old accomplices. according to analysis, last year, the year of blm, we saw the largest one-year rise in murders in american history. "data from nearly 12,000 law enforcement agencies released by
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the fbi running through september shows murders up 21% nationally." we could give you many examples and going forward we will because it matters. more than qanon. here it is, too. 15 people were murdered in oakland in january. nine here in d.c. that's a 100% increase. the residents of toledo are not getting a quick reaction force from nancy pelosi or her body guard general honere. maybe if they claimed that qanon is doing the killing, they'll get it. richard mcginnis has been reporting on crime and political mayhem full time. he's been in washington and has footage. thanks so much. you've been in hairy situations throughout the last year. we've had you on to talk about them. how was you remember qanon inauguration day by contrast? >> despite the beautiful weather today, things were eerily quiet
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down here at the fence in front of the capitol. aside from the national guard, thousands of them as well as the razor wire and large fence, things stayed quiet the entire day. i did speak with a number of the troops and i asked them a few questions. >> thanks for your service. you see any qanon folks around here today? >> no. >> it's been super quiet? >> yeah. >> more media than anything else, huh? thank you. you stay safe. beautiful day, right? >> as you can hear there, the national guardsmen acknowledged the fact that there were more media than pedestrians out there today. obviously no malitias to be seen. while the cameras were trained on the capitol fence and fell employees were safe inside, they were not focused on the boarded up businesses that have been boarded up the last year here in
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d.c. the city is suffering. i went to one of the homeless encampments that i've seen growing, which is next to the capitol fence at union station. i spoke to an individual fortifying his tent next to that fence. >> who is that? the officials? >> i think it was the park police. >> got ya. you were in another park and they told you here is better? >> yeah. they said if i come here -- that i used to leave us alone. [inaudible]
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>> you be safe, man. >> as you heard things there, outside of the capitol not quite so pretty. the people in d.c. are definitely suffering. i wish the media would pay more attention to that. >> tucker: i wonder if michael mccall notices as he walks to work. thanks, richie. i appreciate it. >> tucker: victor hansen is from the hoover institute. he joins us now. thanks for being here. i was in washington for 9-11 when the plane hit the pentagon very close by. there was no security response like this. nothing even close to this. it seems like congress has saved this response, the troops and the razor wire for american citizens. they seem to fear american citizens than al-quaida. >> they do. there's more troops than
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protecting washington in 1861. more after the confederate general attempted to take washington in 1864. more troops now than we used to put down 40,000 bonus marchers in 1942. there's more after the death of martin luther king and the 13 people died in washington, 1,000 were injured. there's more troops there now. why are there? we haven't heard a word from the 280 generals and national security officials that damned donald trump and said don't dare bring one federal soldier in when the st. johns church was torched june 6 and 7 and there was a threat to spill in to the white house. so this is a political matrix. and i think that qanon and all of these other things are bringing in is because they lost the american people. there's a liberal harris poll that just came out in the last week of february. it's a very instructive poll.
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they asked people, do you believe the capitol event on january 6 is being used to punish conservative expression? not one or two points. two to one americans said yes. do you believe that the summer riots or the january 6 riot posed the greatest threat to you? overwhelmingly ten points, the summer riots. do you think antifa is a terrorist organization? yes, 70%. that's what the american people feel and they know it. what was this all about? it's taking a mob of spontaneous leaderless assault that should be punished, mostly thugs that went into the capitol january 6 and massaging that into an armed insurrection where five people were supposedly murdereded on the conspiracy talk of donald trump. now we know two months later that four of the five that died were donald trump supporters,
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one died violently. she was unlawfully entering the capitol, shot unarmed by an unnamed policeman and this officer that died was not murdered with a trump supporter. it's more likely that we had an allergic or some type of medical condition. nobody has been arrested by either possessing or using arms. so it wasn't an arms insurrection. what was it, tucker? it was what rahm emanuel said never let a serious crisis go to waste when he tried to push through obama. us what gavin newsome said if you want capitollism. it's what hillary clinton said in april when she said this quarantine will allow us to have obama karat filed throughout the country. that's what it's about. >> tucker: thanks, victim.
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nobody puts it more clearly than you do. >> thank you. >> tucker: why don't republicans see this? you have to hope michael mccall and every office holder that is making excuses for this or allows it loses in the next primary. if you won't defend your own voters, you don't deserve the job. it's that simple. the purge of dr. suess is accelerating tonight. if you want a copy of one of the newly banned dr. suess books, you can't get it on e-bay, they've been banned there for hate speech. dr. suess. that's straight ahead.
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>> tucker: getting texts during the break from friends in washington d.c. people being shot all over the city. totally third world place. people living on the streets by the thousands. do any members of congress worried about this? does michael mccall notice this? what is happening to our capitol city? they're allowing it to happen. nothing is more infuriating than that. except what is happening to dr. suess. if it could happen to dr. suess, might happen to you. dr. suess went from a beloved childhood author to worse than hitler in two days.
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you can buy all the racist filth you want but a number of dr. suess books have been purged for imagery. a spokesman said they're sweeping the items off the store. mat walsh joins us tonight to explain. thanks for coming on. a, i can't believe i'm defending dr. suess and b, this is a story. e-bay is making it impossible to buy used copies of dr. suess books? what does this portend? seriously. >> it's not just about dr. suess. i thought that if the left was ever going to come after dr. suess, you'd be for like promoting elder abuse with hop on pop or something like that. they chose a more absurd reason. it's the major corporations that
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now have the ability and exercising that ability to shut down speech that they find offensive, and the question is not whether do they have the right to do it. it's totally the wrong question. is it good for the country when major corporations can look at entire categories of speech and say you're not allowed to see that anymore or read that. you can't read that book to your child. we're going to get rid of that. is that a good situation for the country? obviously not. >> tucker: we seeded so much control to extremists without knowing it. they control our ability now to buy books and to listen to music and they have controlled our pictures and everything that we've written on the cloud. they control everything. why didn't we realize we might come to a day like this? >> that's a good question. if amazon and e-bay and these other companies say, well, we're
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not going to call dr. suess a conservative author but they have been doing that where they shut down conservative books and saying it's hate speech. amazon just makes a blanket policy and conservative books are hate speech. that means they won't be published anybody. they would be distributed. so it's shut town. that's why the daily wire found a poll and said 2/3s of miles per hours are opposed to this wokism for this very reason. you mentioned this is all happening with dr. suess all at once. that is a good point. dr. suess lived 100 years ago. his books, some of these books being banned right now have been in publication for 80 years. yet we just decided right now it's a problem? like just like over the summer. we decided 1,000 statues all of a sudden have to be torn down? what does that tell you? this is mass hysteria. that's what this is. if for no other reason, a lot of
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reasons to oppose it but we could oppose it on the fact that it's mass hysteria where all of these things are being taken down. >> tucker: but with a purpose. they're demanding that you hate your country, disa vow your ancestors, hate the books you read to your children. it's deep. thanks for coming on, matt. >> thanks a lot. >> tucker: democrats in the house pass something called the george floyd justice and policing act. it raises the question, what does george floyd justice look like exactly? we have the details from one of america's deepest and best grounded experts in policing. criminal just tis. heather mcdonald joins us after the break.
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>> tucker: something called the george floyd justice and policing act passed the house yesterday. legislation gives the department of justice the power to sue
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police departments if they disproportionately pull over a particular race or gender. gender? funny considering that men commit almost all the crimes and have throughout history. what does this mean in practical terms? encouraging cops to set up gender and race-based quotas for traffic stops. irrespective of what the people are doing and the crimes they committed. heather mcdonald is the author of "the war on cops." she joins us to assess. what does this bill means? >> it's passive for cops and emboldening criminals, tucker. here are the facts about those crimes disparities that the biden administration and the black lives matter complex don't want you to know.
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in chicago, blacks commit about 80% of all shootings. less than a third of the population. in los angeles, blacks commit 44% of all violent crimes and they're 9% of the population. in st. louis, blacks commit 90% of homicides though they're 46% of the population. these disparities are replicated in every american city and mean that the police cannot go where crime is happening to protect minority victims without going disproportionately into minority neighborhoods and interacting disproportionately with black criminals. cops don't wish that reality. it's forced on them by the fact of crime. but targeted data driven policing is the only way to prevent last year when over four dozen black children were gunned down fatally in drive-by shootings. now thanks to this act and the
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act behind it, cops will back off of that kind of policing and what we'll see is the continuation of last year's unprecedented increase in homicides. >> tucker: people in affluent neighborhoods will hire security like they did in the 80s. what happens when people can't afford it? >> racism on the part of the left is incredible. they seem to believe if we take about black criminals, we're talking about all blacks. that's not the case. we're talking about criminals. the police are there to save the thousands of law-abiding good black entrepreneurs, senior citizens, children that are just trying to go to school and by tarring them as racist, you're consigning these people to terrible fear-driven lives that will stunt their ability to seize the opportunities that remain abundantly available in this country.
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>> tucker: so obvious. al sharpton said something sort of like that this summer, this is only about asaging the guilt of liberals. thanks, heather. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so you've heard a lot about andrew cuomo's decision to send coronavirus positive patients in nursing homes in new york. he's not the only governor that did that and abandoned nursing home residents. charlie le duff has been fighting to know the numbers in michigan. that state is run by governor gretchen whitmire. a reporter trying to get the data and he joins us to describe what that has been like. charlie, thanks so much for coming on. have you been able to get them? it's a simple question. like what are the numbers. what happened? >> yeah, you can't get them. i've been asking for months. let me go like this. it's nonpartisan. what we want to know. what we know from the virus, it kills the institutionalized
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elderly. that's who it took out. i want to know exactly what has happened. because cuomo institutes this in march. he issues blanket liability to the nursing homes. whitmire does the same thing. cuomo is keeping statistics and getting called out in new york. so by may, he ends the practice. whitmire doubles down in may and we're still doing it to this day. we didn't keep covid numbers in the nursing homes until june. we didn't count deaths in the nursing homes until july. we didn't require testing of the nursing home staff until july. in december we start getting death data for the other homes for the age like adult foster care. what also happens in december, the new number shows up. an asterisks.
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those are people that died before when we weren't counting. i want to know when they died and where they died. i can't get it. they won't give it. so i'm suing. >> tucker: why is it left to you to do this? why hasn't the entire media establishment in the state of michigan to do this? >> beats me. we all know what happened to the media. by why not -- the republicans in my state, you're the opposition party. you keep asking the governor for the data. go nuclear and subpoena the data. >> tucker: exactly. >> let's get to it. by the end of all this, we have to fix end of care life in this country. we all know it. we're all a people together. i don't want to be one of these people being carted around like a laundry bag wheezing and choking on myself and nobody cares. >> tucker: man, is that -- such
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a true point. there's no weaker group in the world than the elderly that we shunt off, forgotten to die. >> tucker: let me throw this in real quick. don't forget the wards of the state. the infirmed and the destitute. that i back de facto. the children of michigan. we don't even know what happened to them. there's a guy named clarence, he's a vet. he got moved eight times before he died. eight. nobody watched out for him. we got to fix it. >> tucker: got bless you for doing that. charlie leduff. thank you. >> you got it, brother. >> tucker: we heard a lot about disrupting the nuclear family structure recently. it's one of the central planks of blm's mission statement. we're learning how many americans want to live. that's next.
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if you smell gas, you're too close. leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe.
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if you see wires down, treat them all as if they're hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >> tucker: last summer, all at once, the most powerful people in this country as one came out in support of blm. one of their central goals and they said it out louds eradicating the nuclear family structure. nobody asked the population what they thought of that. now we have a new study from american compass that does ask. here's what they found. "a full time stay-at-home parent is the most popular arrangement across lower working and middle class respondents."
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normal people like the traditional family and like a parent, usually the mother to stay home and raise the kids when they're little. surprising. oren cass did the survey. why did nobody else think to do this? >> thanks for having me, tucker. people ask questions all the time about how people feel ant family. we thought it was better to look at americans in different groups. if you look at the upper class folks with the higher incomes and the most education driving the conversation in the country, they say they want two parents in the work force. they have two parents in the work force. if you ask everybody else, you find the exact opposite. you find large majorities of lower and working class parents say that they prefer to have a stay-at-home parent with young kids.
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more importantly, women feel that strong. >> tucker: so they don't think it's better to work for an investment bank than to take care of their children? >> i think what a lot of folks realize is both that they want to be at home raising those kids and they don't want to outsource the raising of those kids to someone else. >> tucker: so if the majority of people want this and it's about their kids. so it's one of the deepest desires. why isn't anyone in charge trying to serve that need, trying to make it possible? >> that is one of the most important things that we found in the survey. we then ask people what kind of policies that they wanted to support families. you can see the same split. we hear so much about subsidized child care and paid leave and unsurprisingly, that's what the upper class households said that they want. what everybody else said that they want is direct cash assist taps. they want to receive support from the government that lets
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them decide what the they're going to do with that. maybe they want to pay for day care, but maybe they want to have more money to so they don't have to send folks to work. so i think the kind of policies that we need to focus on is saying how can we allow a working family to have choice? if they want two workers, that's fine. how can we ensure that one worker is enough to support a family so families can have someone stay home, which is what they want and something that was possible for many decades. >> tucker: for all american history. you can't raise your own children, what is the point of living here? i don't care what it takes. i appreciate this survey. warren cass, thank you. so chewbacca man, still in jail without bail and his compatriots, some of them over 70 and the great insurrection of january 6 are still facing criminal charges. you have to ask yourself if they
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joined antifa and bombed a federal courthouse in portland oregon, would they still be in jail? we have numbers to answer that question straight ahead.
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>> tucker: remember when they called the last president a fascist? his critics walked the streets unimpeded. that's not true anymore. joe biden's d.o.j. is cracking down on the january 6th insurrection. they made sure that chewbacca guy didn't get out of jail. he's still in there tonight. we're learning many of last year's actual rioters, people who attacked the federal courthouse and ruined small businesses are not even facing prosecution anymore. the portland television station kgw found a total of 31 out of 91 cases arising from the protests in the city of portland have been dismissed by the d.o.j. are we imagining there seems to
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be a remarkable disparities in the way people are treated based on their political views? >> well, i mean, it's there in the numbers, tucker. you see that almost every blm, antifa, anti-cop rioter from last summer was released from jail without bail and had charges dropped. you saw it in new york where 400 rioters arrested in june were just released and no charges. in washington d.c., it was the same thing. everyone was arrested and charged with felony rioting and released with no charges and in portland as you just mentioned where police were attacked with molotov cocktails and bricks and federal courthouse was under assault for months, um, rioters there, 90% of them had their charges dropped. and by contrast, you have the people arrested over the capitol riot, most of them are still in
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jail two months later. they have been transported to a jail in washington d.c. from all over the country far from friends and family. they're not allowed -- they've been refused bail or bond. they are languishing there under extreme circumstances. even people who just turned up at the trump rally and never went near the capitol are being raided by federal agents at the moment, and, um, that puts the fear of god into them and makes their neighbors suspect them. what we're seeing is really a two-tiered justice system is being created by the democrats to punish their political enemies. >> with the complicity of republicans in congress, i mean, equal treatment under law is the central promise of this country. i mean, liberal thurgood marshall, i mean, there's not a liberal in the past 100 years that didn't make that point. why is nobody saying that? >> because they're frightened. i think it's been a very clever
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tactic by the democrats and led by nanci pelosi and joe biden who even talked about trump supporters being white supremacists and violent insurrectionists and the biggest threat to america of all which is domestic terrorists. now, he acted as if there was some enormous threat as if 74 million trump supporters all have these dangerous insurrectionist views. merritt garland, his attorney general, has said that's his number one priority. they're going after republicans. they're calling republicans domestic terrorists. nanci pelosi had set up -- she talked about the enemy within. she has now metal detectors going into the chamber in congress. she's pointing fingers at they are colleagues across the aisle. um, this is deliberately done to intimidate republicans and silence them so joe biden could institute these radical policies to change the country.
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>> tucker: scariest thing i've ever seen in this country and it will turn a lot of conservists into extremists. they want extremism? they're creating extremism. that's clear. miranda divine, thank you for coming on. thank you. we'll be back tomorrow night and every weeknight 8:00 p.m. in the meantime, hannity takes over. >> hannity: a lot to cover. a lot of ground we're going to make up tonight. now coming up, we'll bring you the very latest from the crisis at our southern border. sarah carter has jarring exclusive hannity brand-new footage of illegal immigrants pouring right into the country. our cameras were there. we'll share it with you. plus, we have a full investigation tonight into the complete and total collapse, if you even want to use the word "journalism" it's not at nbc fake news with an in-depth look at some of the network's most dishonest anchors. later, scary new details emerging about the democrats' election takeover known as,

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