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it. check out every episode on fox nation. unfortunately, that's all the time we have tonight, shawn will be back next week. have a really wonderful memorial day weekend and don't forget, those who have served and are currently serving to protect the wonderful country we all share. be safe and enjoy this time. ♪ ♪ >> i'm tammy bruce and further laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." if as an invited has pretty much destroyed all of trump's economic gains and the plant save us is to spend a lot of money that we don't have. ben carson is here on that. we will show you the shocking video. colleges across the country are forcing students to get the covid vaccine, one students telling laura that she doesn't want to be part of the medical
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experiment. that interview later in the hour. but first, we start with this question, the lab theory is indeed true as the show has been saying come out what role did our own medical bureaucracy play in the fiasco? we know that nih funnel taxpayer dollars to the wuhan it's your virology for the coronavirus research. which doctors even dr. fauci admits but he denies finding gain of function experiments. >> you gave them money and you said don't do gain a function research. >> correct. it's because they said we won't. >> correct. >> you have no way of knowing except you trust him, is that right? >> we generally always trust the grantee to do what they say. >> how did you know they didn't do the research and not put it on the website? >> there is no way of guaranteeing that.
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>> tammy: of course, fauci is insane he personally opposes gain of function research and in fact back in 20 12 he offered his support writing in the journal that the benefits of the experiments outweigh the risk. it's more likely the pandemic would occur in nature and the need to stay ahead of such a threat as a primary reason for performing an experiment that might appear to be risky. joining me now stephen mosher, president of population research institute also joining me is dr. scott janssen family physician in michigan candidate. gentlemen, thank you for joining me tonight. we will see all the time human beings thinking they know everything and what could go wrong? we have a sense of what could go wrong. dr. kaman when we think about gain of function research americans are hearing about the phrase.
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what exactly is that fauci such a fan of and doesn't think it is at least risky to be worried about? >> i think dr. fauci is deflecting a little bit but frankly gain of function has three things, not two things associated. one, the effort to try to make an organism more pathogenic creating a worsened disease and that's one. the other thing is gain of function coming into play if you're going to try to increase the transmissibility. but the other thing matters quite a lot is you're going to try to expand what targets the virus, the organism, that disease my target. it's all three of them and i think dr. fauci conveniently forgets it includes who you are going to target. dr. fauci said along the way it is hard to trust because this is the same guy that herd immunity should be 60%, and wearing masks
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after vaccinated. >> tammy: this is remarkable. i want to talk to you about this as well because these are very serious questions were only now we are only kind of coming out of the pandemic we've got the vaccine questions of course, and this is sitting in the background as we wonder about who funded this as we set money in. you've got fauci's comment about the benefits outweighing the risk. what you say about that? >> i say that our own medical bureaucracy believe it or not played a role in the creation of the deadly virus. as you mention, dr. fauci back in 2012 was advocating gain of function research despite the fact there is a moratorium on risky research. what did we do? we talked to chinese scientists how to carry out the gain of function research and our labs, fauci funded research and then the no mike we send money to
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china we know that the chinese were interested in how to do gain a function research and not necessarily for scientific reasons. fauci, his motives were scientific and he wanted to stop dangerous pathogens of nature. he saw potential cure for emerging diseases the chinese communist party i think saw that a new and deadly viruses themselves might be so militarily. they deliberately set out to create deadly pathogens that they could release upon the world and covid-19 is the result of the experiments. >> tammy: that strange about this, if we are recognizing that someone might be interested in changing a natural virus to be a bio weapon, why would you go to the chinese communist party to do the research for you and you said that we are the ones that taught them how to do it. then we have to presume that what they do at wuhan, it won't
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even accidentally escape and yes, there is clearly some dynamics where we have seen video of the researchers handling bats with their bare hands and getting bitten, blood going everywhere. it's a strange troyes to cozy up to the chinese for this. >> it really does and after the new administration took office that they quietly secretly sent in the investigation into the covid origins. we have to uncover the crimes and we can't help china cover up the crimes and the fact is last fall when mike pompeo started the investigation, it looked like all roads were leading to the wuhan lab. why would we cut this off just as the evidence is piling up. at the first three cases of what appears to be the covid-19 disease, they are lab workers fm this wuhan lab back in
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november 2019. what does it tell you? >> tammy: dr. jensen i want to bring you in for a last word as i look at the questions people taking seriously where do you think it leads in the end? >> the former head of the cdc, he said i have to reconsider what i had been thinking. to me, that was a huge shot across. he's telling us that he's not buying into the conventional narratives of dr. fauci is the same guy who disagrees with the noise and distraction, you folks are honing in on it and he's getting nervous. he is giving a little bit at a time and feeling cornered. >> tammy: gentlemen, thank you very much and that sounds like classic to me. i appreciate your insight on the issue. clearly, essentially important. while nancy pelosi and chuck schumer waste time obsessing over a january 6th commission, the vote by the way
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which failed earlier today, the bipartisan group of congressmen are trying to create something that the show has called for. a covid origins commission. it likewise the second house bill would allow the families of covid victims to sue the chinese government for damages. not all, the g.o.p. congressman sent a letter of demand and she ordered democratic committee chair is in investigating the origins of covid. joining me now is one of the later signatories, texas congressman chip roy. congressman, thank you for joining me tonight. you say and we know that nancy pelosi doesn't listen to anybody. the democratic committee chairs are in fact refusing to put any resources into finding the origins of covid. finding out just to confirm not knowing where it came from, we are at risk for it to have it
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again. >> thanks for having me on, tell me your previous guest, he had the concerns in a year ago i had told my colleagues to send a letter to look into what was going over at wuhan and making sure we pursue the truth. we know in 2018 we had the state department saying, hey, you've got a lab that's out of control and researching on dad's and coronavirus'. you've got one happen in november 20 19 with a scientist and wuhan. you saw what happened with the chinese shutting them down. we wanted to know the truth but hearing nancy pelosi and the democrats who run the house of representatives in the words, 0.0. that's how many. that's unacceptable. we need to do our job as the house of representatives oversight and find the truth. what happen at wuhan, 600,000 dead americans, 100,000 small businesses closed, children who have been relegated to wearing
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masks and schools, not being able to be at school. if you need answers for what the chinese were doing and answers about than nih. >> tammy: sometimes people don't want answers because it's difficult to get the answers and frightening sometimes. but we clearly can't allow it to happen again. now, sir, fauci made it clear this week that if we never find the suppose an animal that covid to all the humans, it will still not added any credence to the lab leak theory. let's listen to this for a moment. >> have we found any animals that carry covid-19 that could have been the source of the transmission? no mike to humans thus far >> thus far, not. >> at what point in time when you become more likely came from the lab if we don't find the intermediate animal host? >> i don't agree can give a time element on that, senator.
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>> tammy: it's that kind of thing, sir, when you have this one argument about forget about origins but the nature of the transmission seems to be like we are being ghastly. what's your take on that was back >> i agree, and the questioning in the senate i wish we could have questioning of the house of representatives but we can't do that and that's why we're putting that when around. i want to say thank you to steve steve scalise. but, look, here's the thing, i frankly am not interested in what fauci has to say anymore. he so self absorbed and concerned about his reputation. we have to do what's right for the country and follow the signs and the truth and do the right thing for the people and not scaring the heck out of the american people and shutting down businesses and not going on in china. >> tammy: congressman, it's turned into this fear incorporated, like that's been
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the focus and the damage done to the cdc and the nih has been extraordinary. science is about to be signs but we've got to politics throughout this. thank you, sir, for joining me tonight and i appreciate it. have a great night. here now everyone is laura. ♪ ♪ >> this one really important take away from the covid pandemic is that we need to immediately consider decoupling from china. our entertainment industry, education system, businesses, and of course the financial markets. president trump actually took action to do just that in 2020 with an executive order that four stock exchanges that were working with the chinese milita. more needs to be done. the ccp benefits from the hundreds of chinese companies listed on u.s. stock exchanges.
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this is why the next guest is calling out president biden to expand the trump executive order and make sure it extends to all chinese companies eating the ccp not the ones directly tied to the chinese military. warning me now is michael, the ceo of the coalition for a prosperous america michael, a lot of people are afraid to say it out loud but do you think that there could be a groundswell bill given we've known about china's long-term goals to delist completely these companies? >> yes, i really do and in fact congress passed the law last year that said any chinese company that doesn't comply with our securities laws and they don't within three years need to be delisted. in the meantime, we are helping chinese -- wall street's actively helping the chinese communist party owned or influence of these race trillions of dollars as you said
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in the new york stock exchange, other capital markets. companies building weapons to threaten u.s. troops and helping the ccp commit, building dirty coal plants to produce cheap solar panels and advancing the plan to dominate the industry of the future and the exclusion of her workers. >> laura: we just learned how involved china is in the media. new documents filed with the doj revealed that china daily. more than $1.6 million for advertising campaigns in "time" magazine, "l.a. times," financial times, foreign policy magazine and paid another million to american newspapers to print copies of its own publication. chinese state run media paying our news organizations to print propaganda. that's how desperate our media happen to be for ad dollars. what are we accomplishing here, michael?
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>> as a mansion, president trump signed an executive order in november that would require the companies that are listed by the department of defense as being owned or controlled by the ccp. u.s. investors can't invest in them anywhere on the world and they can't be listed in u.s. markets. we can't invest in them in frankfurt, shanghai, anywhere in the world. that is the first time we have ever done sanctions against chinese companies. last week, china mobile, and china telecom, china unicom were finally determined to have to be delisted from the u.s. stock exchange and that's a good start. we're worried that president biden, we want him to continue that and to broaden it to companies. >> laura: we got the point but we've got to move the ball down the field because it looks like
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american academic institutions are also way tied into china. they get a lot of money from chinese students all vetted by the ccp to come here to study here, and then our institutions building university campuses in china. what does that tell us and why is that i frankly even tolerated at this point? >> it shouldn't be, the confucius institutes in the u.s. are just methodists to control the universities in the universities affect their education, the way they talk, the way they research issues. really, it needs to stop it's an arm of the ccp as well. >> laura: michael, great to see you, thank you. >> tammy: biden putting in motion a plan to got the middle class and mortgage your fellow so my children's futures. dr. ben carson this year and how
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♪ ♪ >> the inflation that we have seen will be temporary, it is not something -- i expect it to last however for several more
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months and i for see high annual rates of inflation through the end of this year. >> tammy: there you go, what she is not telling you is that president biden's trying his best to make sure inflation isn't just a phase. but the new normal. the presence putting forward the largest federal spending plan in history. a whopping $6 trillion and of course he won't see any of their money, in fact you will be made for. under biden's proposal trump tax cuts will be allowed to expire in 2025 if the cuts aren't replaced or extended to, biden would be breaking his promise to not raise taxes on anybody makig fire hundred thousand dollars a year. joining us now, dr. ben carson and the founder of the american cornerstone institute, dr. carson, thank you for joining tonight. i think none of us are surprised that joe biden is breaking a promise. many of the things that are said
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are like from a grab bag just to perhaps get elected. this clearly can be tragic if we continue to allow it to unfold. what's your take on this, sir? >> the sad part to me, having spent my entire professional career as a neural surgeon and being concerned about the welfare of children. these things can be done without consequences and it was thomas jefferson who said it is a moral to steal from future generations. it's exactly what we are doing, creating mounds of the amazing debt that someday has to do with. not only that, but currently, you look at the impact of flooding the system with money, but not having the equivalent abundance of services and goods
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that automatically create inflation, as freeman eloquently talked about. it's almost as if we have read all the books and we have said, yes, we too want to have the same problems that argentina had and the venezuelan side, and all the countries who did the same thing had somehow we are going to be different. we are smart enough, and i think the average american person knows we are creating a monstrous problem for ourselves. >> tammy: we have lived through the carter years and we have seen a lot of different presidencies. we have seen with president trump that this is not normal, that the leadership matters. standards can be set and it's very strange, for adult people men and women, joe biden has been in office for 50 years now, for them to suggest things that we know historically, there is not one successful effort to
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implement this. that the spending of money it's like a monopoly money at this point like it is water. >> that's correct and nowhere in the world, nowhere historically has had the big push to socialism works. it always seems good in the beginning when you still have the money to deal with. as margaret thatcher said, it's great until you run out of other peoples money and you will run out of other peoples money because first of all people won't be making as much money but also many various successful people will take their money and go elsewhere. if that's exactly what happened in france some years ago when they became wild with their taxes. that's exactly what happened to us as well, not to mention the fact that we put a big stop sign on the manufacturing and some of the things that we are drawing people here. it's going to have a horrible
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consequence. >> it's almost as though i'm a horrible thing to even consider that they want this to occur. we will have to make sure they are not successful. dr. carson, thank you for being with those here. thank you, sir. instead of heading off inflation the democratic-controlled congress went full steam ahead on the january 6th commission. of course, we know what it's all about, targeting and punishing trump supporters. thankfully, republicans locked the commission legislation from passing out of the senate earlier today and they accomplish something. now democrats are pushing for a select committee. joining i was harmeet dhillon, ceo of the center for american liberty and her name in the organization. the extraordinary work in encouraging on working civil rights issues. aside from the political motivations of everything that the congress is doing, with the
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commission or the select committee actually get anything done and get any answers that already the fbi, the doj are working too hard and investigating? would accomplish anything different? >> absolutely not, tammy. you pointed in the opening about this, this is purely sort of the election time, early here, campaign season come early. you can see it from the absolutely vicious tweet and comments that democrat politicians and candidates are putting out there about republicans voting it down. to the republicans who voted for this wrong handedly, they should pay attention to the fact whether they voted for it or not. not people who were there at the riots, people who broke and entered into the capital but all republicans and this is a political theater and we should see it for what it is. we should let the criminal process play itself out and certainly there's the criminal process happening that's overzealous but the type of
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thing only interferes with the testimony and keeps the focus off of fixing the problems in the country in that the political stunt. >> tammy: it continues the division. but it also seems to be the mission to continue to have us at each other's throats to malign 75 million americans as terrorists. it's this fear-based malignancy that perpetuates itself. i have a few other legal questions i like to ask you about. "the daily caller" is suing mayor lori lightfoot of chicago for granting interviews to journalists of color. do they have a case in this regard? >> they have a very good case. it's both a first amendment and a 14th amendment problem. we have a long history in the united states of making sure that when politicians give access to the press they must do so on an evenhanded basis. the left established a precedent against president trump when he
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was in office in his private account he could not even block followers. this mayor is blocking reporters on the basis of their race. get out the checkbook, chicago, they're going to lose this one. >> this is the way to do it and briefly, university of north carolina chapel hill nontenured to the 6019 project founder nicole hannah jones. she's considering suing the university alleging antidemocratic oppression. there she have a case on it? >> most academia including you and see my home state of north carolina is liberal and so the fact that they even in a liberal academic institution they couldn't tolerate speaks well for academia. when you dig into her comments on the three sets of lawyers she has, she's basically claiming regardless of her scholarship she's entitled to tenure and previous people who held her chair not tenured. nothing about the merits and she had bipartisan criticism of her
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shoddy journalistic and artistic endeavors. it's the right decision. >> tammy: very good point and goes back to entitlement again. great job and thank you for joining me tonight. >> good memorial day weekend. >> tammy: and ty cobb radicalism taking over the stanford university campus. plus, laura speaks to university of chicago student who's bravely speaking out against her school's vaccine mandate. they right there. ♪ ♪
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cops offer earth with the mic which other than being grammatically bad is also threatening. joining me know chad mincey, student and correspondent for campus reform. thank you for joining me. stanford has a great reputation and it's considered one of the better universities and i'm from the university of southern california so not as good as ufc but that seems to be a little crazy and to all the students on campus really want this? >> there's been a series or protest on stanford's campus focused on total police abolition and organized by a group of radicals known as abolished and for many of whom are communists. it is a very vocal but strong minority on campus. participants as you mention have been saying things like f the police and see an end to order. they won't stop they want to eradicate police off the face of
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the earth. >> tammy: i will tell you, couldn't they go to minneapolis and they could see what it's like to even just have not as many police or they could go to detroit or baltimore and all these great american cities. we know what happens when there is no and it sounds like they do not want to be committing crime and who would want no police at this point? >> colleges are where radicals go to test their ambitions and they spread like wildfire. they recently hung a banner saying cops offer and when they say cops offer earth they mean it. they have international ambitions. their anti-semites as well for allied with palestinian liberation and made themselves unknown in the mic enemy of on media. >> tammy: perhaps the campus reform guys are doing this and a lot of people just think the regular kids who went to school and it's because it's important but these are extremely radical
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and that's an insult to the word radical. but these are nonsensical chaotic, and anarchic dynamics that we know are meant to destroy society at the foundation and if you ignore it, you don't take it seriously it can have impact and is it having impact on that campus in particular to you think? >> absolutely, i've seen fellow classmates of mine radicalized. they will not stop at abolishing stanford their namesake implies, they want to abolish the republican institutions. these revolutionaries want to learn about revolution and how about they look to the constitution and the founding of the country. we should be learning about the revolutionary impact of the constitution and the rights that secures citizens under god not the marxist doctrines. >> tammy: the a majority of americans agree with you and me up to take this seriously and make sure that it's known that it's not good to be put up with and it doesn't make sense
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and it's also dangerous. they are serious and we have seen the damage that has been done throughout the country. thank you for joining me tonight and i appreciate it. great job. let's go back to laura. >> laura: hundreds of colleges and universities across america are mandating covid vaccines for students heading to campus this fall. despite the fact that none of the vaccines have been approved by the fda which begs the question. why are schools forcing this? joining me now is audrey who is the university of chicago student and cofounder and editor in chief of the chicago sinker. so, the university of chicago which is a phenomenal school, doesn't buy in to all the pc nonsense that so many universities do, but it's requiring proof of vaccination for you guys to come back in the fall? tell me why you're against this? >> rights, right, my thoughts exactly. first and foremost thank you for having me it's an honor to be
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here. i'm really, really saddened by the fact that my university is now mandating that all students take the emergency authorized vaccine to return to campus this fall. i own this believe that students and parents should have the liberty to choose whether or not they engage in this medical experiments. i personally do not want to take the vaccine and to be clear, if people are wanting to be vaccinated that's fine but on this issue i'm pro-choice. i believe i should have the right to make an informed decision about myself and the risks with the both the vaccine and with covid. >> laura: if you don't show proof of vaccination, do you just zoom the classes? do you just -- are you not even allowed on campus? how will that work? >> right, that's what's awful.
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in a week and a half, we will be arriving as a senior and i love the university and i want to be on campus with my friends. but i'm being forced to choose like i can either get vaccinated and be on the quad with my friends my go-to class in person, or i can stay home and go to class remotely via zoom. if i choose not to take the vaccine. >> laura: sorry, are you guys considering a lawsuit against the university for this? >> i've been getting that question a lot and honestly, as a 21-year-old student i'm not sure what to do here and i really feel powerless which is why i'm thankful to be on air with you tonight because i don't know what to do to fight this, but it's really disturbing to me because these covid vaccines have not been traditionally approved. there emergency use authorized vaccines, we don't know very much about them. and furthermore, students my age
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are extraordinarily at low risk. from dying from covid. were more likely to die from the common flu or pneumonia. >> laura: i think the spread on campus is .2% or .02 or some ridiculously low amount of spread. that surely is not a concern. by the way, "the washington post" is reporting the legal filings of letters to employers and universities attorneys focus on the expedited process known as emergency use authorization mandating that vaccine clear that way that argue is illegal and unenforceable. this is what some of the legal thinkers are mulling, audrey. so, there may be an avenue here. >> writes, no, i hope so and absolutely just today one of the other campus newspapers announced that the positivity rate for covid at university of chicago is 0%.
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in 0% right now which is crazy. i hope the legal experts start speaking up and continue speaking up about the issue because i'm not alone and there's a lot of my colleagues but that the chicago thinker and beyond who really don't want to get this vaccine. >> laura: a lot of the kids, audrey, have already had it and had covid and it's another reason they don't want to get the vaccine i imagine. >> writes, right. >> laura: unbelievable, audrey, thank you for speaking out and we will be following this. >> thank you. >> tammy: 0% at chicago, coming up, the worst media offenders of the week. the "the ingraham angle" has got its eyes on you. jeff lloyd and mercedes schlapp are here to break it down and all the takes for you. you don't want to miss it. stay right there. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tammy: wow, it's easy to become numb to media bias these days of the "the ingraham angle" is keeping track of the worst offenders of the week. joining me now is jeff moore, there he is, former cnn commentator and contributing editor of the american spectator and glad the word former is in there, but also is
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mercedes schlapp and you never want former and anything but even here, former white house strategic communications director what a great job in title and senior fellow know at the american conservative union making a difference for all of america. both of you, thank you for being here with me. let's begin with a 3 minutes i don't know if we're going to play the whole 3 minutes msnbc segment on them a welcome i just watch the spirit of >> delaware senator joe biden on the hill, ripping his colleague before absolutely going to town on an ice-cream cone. joe biden has been a senator, vice president and the president himself. if there is a lot of change in his career over the years. the one constant is not joe biden really, really loves ice cream. >> tammy: he really does and i think he probably needed a cigarette and shower after that.
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i remember this headline when trump liked ice cream. >> it's like remember that he was scandal trump gets two scoops of ice cream when everybody just got one. you know why, president trump was good and everybody else was bad. mercedes, what your take on this? >> first of all, fake news when we worked at the white house you can get as much soft serve as you need it, okay? i do not understand, tammy, what the obsession is with the democrats and ice cream. if you've got nancy pelosi and she has a whole refrigerator filled with ice cream. then the journalist, there like biden's and clubs where the hardest question they ask the president is what flavor ice cream are you eating. it's not only two scoops for biden it's two scoops on the waffle cone and that is a celebration. >> tammy: jeff, i've a feeling you have an opinion on this, yes?
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>> mercedes work for president trump and i work for president reagan. i'm sure that we can both guarantee that the press never would have treated donald trump or ronald reagan like this. i was physically present in the white house when the press corps was screaming literally screaming at president reagan demanding he answered that this and demanding that he answer that. this is absolutely pathetic. that said we know it is being done to protect the left-wing agenda. they need to protect joe biden and so that is what they are doing. >> tammy: it's like baby talk try to get some need to be quiet and putting us on the head and telling us to go along. onto the next one, as you know the other networks are still obsessed with generate sixth and here's what one reporter said about it. listen to this. >> i find this moment a 9/11 moment to domestically. there were attackers unfortunately, there is many, many people in the country who
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have been stoked to believe the attackers were doing something patriotic. republicans have played into that. >> tammy: from something lighthearted to something awful like this, jeff. that's an obscene comparison. it's a remarkable kind of shocking thing to hear someone say. what does that even mean for you and for the september 11th attacks not felt domestically? its astounding correlation. >> absolutely. this year i believe is going to be the 20th anniversary of 9/11. to recoup or people who may not remember and have been around, almost 3,000 americans where mass murdered that day. this was horrific, this is not even remotely close to what happened in the capital on january 6th. for that matter if they want to talk about that, good lord, there have been attacks on this before in the truman
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administration, five members of congress were shot and almost killed on the floor of the house. when i was working in the united states senate, a bomb went off in the capital. on and on these things have gone in this is not even remotely close to that and particularly the part the 9/11 is truly insulting. >> tammy: mercedes, you can be more rights and this is what shocking is that these are all things that should be taken seriously and taken seriously, people being charged with crime, several people died and i'd like to know who killed ashley babbitt. what's your take on this amazing effort to conflate this with the mass murder of thousands? >> writes, i think these journalists want to rewrite history and we know that 9/11 is -- was an attack on the heart of america. we saw thousands of lives being lost and there is actually a great opinion piece by deborah
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talking about the facts of that 3,000 children never got to meet their parents. we have to put this into perspective. while the capital riots were inexcusable and to the thugs should go to jail, that's why you have the department of justice and they are investigating and doing their work, there is no need for a commission because this is all about the political theater for the democrats. they are going to keep trying to blame the republicans. >> tammy: i got it, we are all passionate here in the op-ed is in "the wall street journal" i think. a great point, jeffrey mercedes, thank you. chuck schumer has a rick perry moment. the "last bite" explains. ♪ ♪
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