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that's all the time we have left . we hope you set your dvr see yo never miss an episode. tune in tomorrow night. my voice is coming back from that terrific allergies that we've had this year that is affected my vocal cords. might dr. won't let me take prednisone, which would bring m voice back quicker. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. you don't want to hear about that, do you? >> and the other medical airmen ailments that you want to share? >> any other medical ailments you want to share with us? we are not going to go to hemorrhoids at any point are we? >> are you going to go there really? really? the joe biden hour. >> you just a little croaky tonight but it is exotic. >> the joe biden sipy cup. >> it is an exotic cup. and alluring voice.
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>> a bigger halt. >> i can't believe you got through the show but just point zpack. that always works for me. it is what it is. >> i hate taking medicine. laura: great to see you tonight. this is the ingraham ankle, tom cotton will be here in a moment to respond to to the absolute train wreck, you've seen my twitter thread on this that was kamala harris's trip to central america and the press conference that followed. doctor scott atlas will follow about threats about his colleagues who challenge the so-called expert consensus on the pandemic. is going to provide disturbing details but first the racetrack it unravels, that is the focus of tonight's angle. a year after the ruinous deadly riots that ripped apart america we see the corrupt poisonous roots of blm's work.
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the cofounder got rich and snapped up pricing real estate minneapolis got poorer and more dangerous. this is the's police force is a shell of its former self, nearly 200 have quit, gone on we all reside rather than deal with the wave of anti-police sentiment and measures they say make policing dangerous and ineffective. to give you a sense of how neutered the forces become they didn't dare try restoring normal access and traffic into the several block radius around the area where george ford died. a sprawling makeshift memorial surrounded by vulgar anti-cop graffiti has been maintained and guarded by various groups for almost a year now. visitors must go through
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ramshackle barricades manned by volunteers. i visited the site last august. everyone is perfectly nice there but i could not believe that the public's access to public streets could be controlled by people with any legal authority to do so. camera crews told me that they would need special permission to enter the area. how is this allowed in the united states of america? of course it is not and the occupation of the area just like it did last year with seattle's autonomous zone is harmed those who call that neighborhood home. not only is there no through traffic, there's no trash pick up either which hurts businesses like the barbecue restaurant smoke in the pit. iv alexander raised her children in the neighborhood is run the small business for nine years and she wants the streets to reopen. she said upset because people who are not part of this community just came in and
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decided what we wanted to have you. i didn't get to make a nonprofit, i don't get door nations, i haven't been getting money hand over fist. if you're fighting for the community you wouldn't be holding down this block where all these businesses are but everyone got their own agenda. she is rightly frustrated because minnesota police have basically given up on trying to reclaim this area as public space. what has happened is the city has outsourced the work of removing the barricades to a community group called the agappa movement. regular patrols don't even have them there. one law-enforcement source told me it is so dangerous for police inside the floyd memorial area that they only and are in response to an active violent crime scene or to remove anyone who is deceased and of course the far left anti-police fended a is endangered the very people
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they claim to care about, so the term a shot took on an entirely new meaning a few weeks ago as reporters were there. >> they want to this bill of comprehensive police reform, got to be careful with some gunshots. >> black life matter and other organizations that profit off of tragedies are not losing sleep about any of this. do they ever hold a press conference to encourage communities to take personal responsibility for the father this young men committing the crime against other minorities? of course not. keeping the political theater going to extract concessions is what always matters most. just as things are beginning to unravel for the twin city, congresswoman ilhan omar, she never fails to disappoint wants to pull the thread even faster writing a letter to merrick
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garland for invoking black, indigenous, and people of color, she wrote she was urging him to expand his federal probe into minneapolis police on grounds that the murder of mister floyd is not unique, it is a pattern among many law enforcement agencies in minnesota. omar and the 19 other left-wing officials who co-signed the letter are bald-faced liars. if you want to know who should be voted out of office it is every single person who signed that letter. i posted the full list on lauraingraham.com. if you're from minnesota know who are dealing with and be respectful when you make your views known. it is not clear any of a's group would have favored charging any of the violent protesters from last summary there. after all the systemic races and
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made them do that violent raging but at least for now all those charged last year in the now infamous arson attack on the third precinct have been sentenced and they will do between two and four years in federal prison. they all consider themselves at one time or another to be righteous crusaders. price michael williams and andre turner, the molotov cocktail duo sentenced to jail time with dylan robinson and brandon and speaking of protesters just a few weeks ago this humanitarian desmond david pitts from alaska was sentenced for conspiracy to commit arson as well, that was last august of the seattle police department east precinct. sadly this destructive behavior is not only being condoned, it's being encouraged by the racial arsonists themselves in the media. >> i was in long island this weekend and i was really disturbed, i saw dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with
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explicateds against joe biden on the back of them, trump flags in some cases just dozens of american flags which is also just disturbing. i think there's a large percentage of americans, even from my colleagues in journalism who are invested in some way in pretending this isn't what it is. >> don't know if i'm disturbed about her being disturbed about the american flag or the fact the new york times editorial board members said explicated of when she meant expletive. when our media, our schools, our celebrities and now our president keep repeating the lie that america is systemically racist, she is afraid of the flag, we are setting ourselves up for more of this rage in the
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future and it is so destructive and so sad especially for the minority owned small businesses and the families just trying to get by and stay safe. they don't want things vandalized, don't want things looted, they want things to get better. but i have to say there are signs that at least some common sense democrats see that they are on the losing side of this issue. after all public safety shouldn't be political. it is essential. a bill that would have required police to issue tickets instead of arrest suspects for a panoply of misdemeanors and petty crimes was defeated in committee in colorado when two democrats broke away from their party to oppose that legislation. matt gray, former prosecutor and shannon bird, the committee chair, voted with four republicans to kill the insane bill. permissive policeing leads to cities looking a lot like seattle, new york and portland, they are hellescapes, rampant homelessness and rampant crime. that defeated bill's author,
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radical statement jennifer bacon immediately tagged quote as wait for it, racist. once again, the real racists out themselves every single time. she claimed black legislatures -- people weren't her skin color shouldn't have had a determinative vote on the issue. that is insane. can you imagine if anyone said that with the colors reversed? they would be driven up politics and rightly so. the fact is democrats are slowly starting to realize that woke is not going to win the majorities in 2022 or the white house in 2024 which is why barack obama left martha's vineyard to go on cnn and pretend that it is a right wing hoax. >> i also think there are certain right-wing media venues for example that monetize and
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capitalize on stoking the fear and resentment of a white population that is witnessing a change in america and seeing demographic changes, the single most important to them right now is critical race.. who knew that that was the threat to our republic? >> mothers and fathers of all backgrounds want safe streets for their families and i think barack obama probably would know this but new immigrants don't arrive in america with the goal of hating america. crime hurts their dreams too but ilhan omar and the racial agitators don't preoccupy themselves with these issues. they hopscotch from tragedy to tragedy to advance their radical goals, abolishing prisons, eliminating cash bail and dismantling police. my prediction is that joe biden
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is going to be the day he had performed common cause with these incendiary ignoramuses and that is the angle. joining me now is colorado state rep janice richard voted down the steps program bill that i just mentioned. i want you to respond to the comments i read moments ago from your democratic colleagues, she said the decision is in and don't look like ours. did race have anything to do with this issue and this vote? >> absolutely not, that was the first time i have heard that comment. i was just trying to take it all in while you were talking. and was shocked that she would even say that. shannon: she has a history of saying fairly outlandish things on racial issues, this is your calling jennifer bacon, the aforementioned -- denver public school board education meeting
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last year when she was vice president. the >> i have been conditioned on how to behave when i'm around law enforcement. if i get pulled over. i have been conditioned to believe i am only the progeny of slaves. we need to address the white supremacy that we experience in this district, whether it is and looking at our own safety and security policies. shannon: any hope of compromise when this is the mindset on the other side of the are? america is hopelessly racist and no one can get ahead in colorado if they are minorities according to miss bacon. >> i certainly hope there's a way we can get around it. i didn't grow up this way, and
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to always be maligned like this. i don't know what happened to this country. i really don't. >> a great connection with you tonight but we heard you loud and clear, we think this vote was very important in the state of colorado and we are really glad the vote was cast in the point was made and we hope the democrats wake up, thank you so much. joining music mcdonald, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, author of the war on cops. you are not surprised about the rampant crime you're sitting across this country and that we have these autonomous zones patrolled by people without any legal authority to shut down public access areas yet the sign of hope in colorado. i was flying back from wyoming this morning, trying to read the local papers and i found that to be welcome news in a crazy time. >> it is, to the left, crime is a racist fiction, they simply do not acknowledge that it exists
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in the biggest lie that defines the left days but every disparity in america is the result of racism, alternative explanations such as academic skills gap or cultural and behavioral differences are just not allowed, they will get you branded as a racist. that reality will eventually assert itself and what we're seeing today is a record-breaking increase in violent street crimes in city after city. 2 dozen blacks are killed every
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day to absolutely no attention from the press, more than all white and hispanic victims combined even though blacks are only 12% of the nation's population, because of this massive division of the nation of law enforcement based on the phony idea that if blacks are arrested more or incarcerated more, the only explanation is police racism. is the fact. blacks commit violent crime in over 10 times the rate of whites and are victimized, killed by violent criminals that over 10 times the rate of whites, not killed by cops, not killed by whites been killed by other blacks. the reason they are in minority neighborhoods is to save black lives and when the cops black off which is what is happening across the country thanks to this sony racist attack on law enforcement, black lives are the ones that are lost. >> president obama spoke to a group of young men during his cnn special last night and these were some of his inspiring words. >> the relationship between police and community is not what we want it to be, young black men experience police not as a positive force to protect but as somebody who's going to see you
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as a suspect or somebody to be feared. >> aside from the fact that he sounds like he's completely off his game, how is this helping at all? house anything he just said helping? >> it is poison. i have spent so much time in harlem talking to young black men who say i need the police, i want the police, they don't harass me because i am a good boy, quoting verbatim. it is simply not the case. obama started this mean that biden picked up throughout his campaign, in his inauguration speech, in his george ford commemoration speech that black parents are right to feel their kids will become backup every time they step out the door. that is a complete lie. blacks are killed at very high rates not by cops but by other blacks and to continue this
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phony narrative about cop racism is eventually going to take the entire country down. crime is spreading out of the inner city, carjackings in philadelphia, dc, and chicago, are terrifying. it is not being put -- >> at the same time, bail reform is the big thing, abolish the prisons, abolish police and then do bail reform meaning no cash bail so people are arrested, turned out on the streets the next day to commit the same crime they just committed in a different neighborhood, sometimes in dc, friend told me the other day, in the same neighborhood. that is the revolving door and we are supposed to go you are so wonderful, thank you mark zuckerberg for your efforts or neighbor billionaire for your efforts in donating to these groups it is preposterous. the one of the sane voices on this, thank you. what did you see.
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does not reflect a our america and our values and it is got to end. >> fleeing the murder capitals of the world and coming here seeking refuge, seeking safety. >> i want to be clear. the folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the united states mexico border, do not come. do not come. >> that was just a rhetorical reversal, they don't really mean it. this was her spin in mexico earlier tonight. see if you can spot it. >> we have to have the ability to address the root causes of why people leave was the president asked me to deal with this issue. it was about addressing the root
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causes. the root causes are based on the problems and challenges people are facing in countries like water mueller. the reality -- guatemala. we have to address the root cause. laura: a question, if we can't address the root causes hollowing out our owners cities, how and why are we supposed to fix the root causes in central america? her answer to that is just more mindless drivel. >> if you want to fix a problem you have to go to where the problem exists. if you want to address the needs of a people you must meet those people, you must spend time with those people. >> is sick she elected to be vice president of guatemala? she wants to see where the problem exists, as an american vice president she would visit our southern border. here is arkansas senator tom cotton. i was thinking to myself
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watching this train wreck unfold today does this mean we just won't have a secure border until we fix all the problems in central america which have been decades and decades and decades in the making? >> kamala harris didn't have to go to guatemala and mexico to find the root causes of the crisis. they are not there. the root causes are in the white house and happened on january 20th when president biden took office and opened the borders, very effective policies that had our borders under control. that is true even in the eyes of the president of mexico and guatemala who during this trip said the president biden is largely responsible for his rhetoric on the campaign trail during the transition and policies during administration, that is why we had three straight months of record high illegal immigration, the highest number reported in 20 years. this is not going to stop until president biden recognizes the errors of his way it begins to stop this crisis at the border.
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>> do you think they wanted to stop truly? david want these illegal crossings to stop? >> it doesn't appear that way. their definition of success going back to february and march is not been to stop the crossings. it has been to expedite the release of illegal aliens into the country. they were worried about bed space, showers, hot meals and all the rest. that is a derivative of the fact that we have so many little aliens showing up at the border. if you turn them around in the first place, if you don't let them into the country you don't have to worry about how many facilities you have to house them or they find relatives. >> he didn't talk about enforcement at all. i don't think she even used the word enforcement at her press conference, she kept saying there is no quick fix. it is a complex issue like marinating in every cliché can
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imagine but in fact overnight this problem could be substantially better by reinstituting remain in mexico and saying if you come you're going to be sent back, you're not going to be allowed to stay. >> remain in mexico policy is a quick fix, just a turnaround, go back, remain in mexico until we adjudicate your asylum claim. we are in the middle of a global pandemic. it has gotten a lot better in the united states but all across the country especially all across the world especially in latin america it is still pretty bad. so we can use public health authorities that have long been on the books to close the border, it happened last year. in guatemala what kamala harris should have been doing is trying to get back in place so anyone who cross to guatemala which is everyone who is not mexican would have to apply for asylum. you may be seeking asylum when you leave your country but once you leave another country you are seeking a better job and a better life.
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laura: they want new americans. they don't want to stop this, 2 million people by the end of the year. senator klobuchar, blunt, peterson portland released a report investigative january 6th ryan and it contains a list of recommendations that struck me as somewhat concerning. among them in power the chief of the capital police to request assistance from the dc national guard an emergency situations and establish civil disturbance units as a formal permanent component of the us capitol police. your reaction? seems like we are expanding government significantly with this riot as a pretext. >> i haven't read all of the report or recommendations but to me what happened on capitol hill on january 6th was a simple leadership of the capitol hill security forces. most of that leadership is now gone. we had a lot of practice during
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prominent events whether it is the state of the union speech for benjamin netanyahu comes to address congress, that should have been done january 6th. it wasn't done. we need to figure out why that happened, make sure in the future that it doesn't happen. laura: i am worried about the expansion of surveillance of social media or excuses to expand unaccountable moves by people who are not elected. the capitol police chief is not an elected official last time i checked and they will have authority to request national guard presence. >> i have my doubts about that as well. doesn't take a lot of folks out there probing for greater intelligence, it is clear when you have someone like the pope
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or benjamin netanyahu or the president coming to speak at the w should have greater security around it. a lot of this is common sense like we have greater security on the days congress is sworn in order days the president is inaugurated. we should have had more temporary security in place january 6th. that was a failure. shannon: they are not going to take that down. turning to my next guest, warning gop lawmakers of insidious attempt to control the republican agenda. in letter to gop rep, of the american principal project, over the last two years big tech is plotted to co-opt the gop and avoid scrutiny on the right by pouring millions of dollars to the center-right think tanks, their goal, to purchase gop acquiescence as they censor and banish conservative thought from the internet. the director of policy and government affairs for american principles joins me now. a lot of conservative think tanks, i am sick of most of,
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receive money from silicon valley but you say even if they keep them afloat it is a mistake. tell us. >> absolutely. what we are talking about here is purchasing these think tanks to try to keep republicans in congress from doing anything on big tech censorship. that has been going on for years, dirty little secret that the googles and facebooks of the world have poured millions of dollars into these think tanks and it has had an effect on congress, you hear the refrain that they are just private companies, nothing we can do but 2020 changed that and a lot of conservatives including in congress saw what happened with the election, 43,000 votes was the difference between donald trump winning and joe biden winning when you look at those 3 states so social media censorship, google rigging algorithms, facebook removing ads from super pacs, had a huge impact. >> republicans are cheap dates on this stuff, a huge mistake to
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court them. it is obvious what they were all about but this is what facebook's vice president set about banning trump from their platform. >> our job is not to take these decisions with an eye to which side of the political aisle will agree with us but to do so in a way that is fair, transparent and proportionate, in line with the rules, we reasonable observers will believe that we are acting as reasonably and proportionately as we can. >> reasonably and proportionally. >> isn't something hearing that from someone with a british accent talking about our elections, our president, removing him from the platform, these companies deemed themselves global entities above any government and they should have a right to do this and we have real concern on our hands. our democracy is at stake so if republicans are not willing to do something about that we have a real problem and these groups the lobby on behalf of google
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and facebook, get their money from some. we've got to shut them out of this debate because that is just a problem and we can't allow that. laura: any big republicans taking money from big tech? >> we see a lot of - there's plenty of groups. it is kind of crazy, more groups taking money than not been a lot of these groups with names that hearken back to the tea party are receiving money but i will tell you there has been a shift, we saw heritage foundation last year right before the election say we see what you are doing, we are not going to take your money anymore, congressman letter bunch of members of congress to say no more funding. laura: cut the umbilical cord back to silicon valley. we will be following that issue. critical race the reason just
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it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. ♪ ♪ >> laura: welcome affecting high schools, junior high schools, corporate boardrooms but is corrupting medicine. top doctors are morning it is over taking their provision. one doctors immigrated to the us from the soviet union described the chilling conditions they now face. people are afraid to speak honestly. it is like back to the ussr where you could only speak to the ones you trust. not only is speaking out
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severely punish but there are entire areas of research that are entirely off-limits, many of the studies that do get published are, as one doctor put it, shoddy as hell. this medical marxism has its enforcers in the rising generation of young, ideologically driven doctors. some of these antiracist zealots are reportedly refusing to treat white patients. the sad fact is it wasn't hard to see this coming. remember all the doctors who condemned the anti-lockdown rallies last year? they were the exact same ones who turned around and sanctions, sometimes even cheered the bom riots. >> the two issues, protests and coronavirus, are not mutually exclusive. >> people deserve the opportunity to express their concerns which i think of racism as a public health issue. >> there is risk involved in the protest but certainly understand that we cannot sit idly by and just observe racism and police brutality. >> fighting critical race. no
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longer just about what your kids are learning in school. it could now be a matter of life and death. speaking of politicization of medicine. the covid pandemic reveals the frightening extent the medical establishment go to to silence dissenters. and -- my next guest doctor scott at this was the written today by a prominent and well-known doctor for the crime of going against the accepted covid narrative. here with me as doctor scott it was, author of the forthcoming book, cannot wait, a plague upon our house, my fight at the white house to stop covid from destroying america. doctor atlas, congratulations, can't wait to read your book. politicization in the medical field bubbling beneath the surface, has it been bubbling beneath the surface for a while is this a new phenomenon?
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>> it is hard to say but i think it is more the pandemic exposed a lot of things that were there and brought them to a head. what we see, what i experienced myself, what we see in the journals and those emails is not about a single person, their big issues like that article led letter from a bunch of virologists, a high-level journal, basically a political statement and worse, it was saying anyone who said the virus came out of the lab was a conspiracy theorist and what that was was an attempt to silence other scientists. we also hear even doctor redfield say when he mentioned that he got death threats from other scientists so it is not just not jobs on twitter although some of those nut jobs are other scientists but the reality is we are seeing an attempt to intimidate and bully science. this is totally something i think that is new in its overt this, we saw it with a bunch of
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people who came out to rebuke me, this is unexpected, took me by surprise to look at these people, this is a bad trend. we have a country, a world that depends on science. when you have politicization of that, it infected the journal. we look at the studies, i had emails from all over the country, people sending me their papers but afraid to speak out and in the last 24 hours a colleague who i know well, one of the top scientists received an intimidating email from someone who is very high level of academic medicine, implying they would be blackballed from academic medicine if this person kept speaking out. it is almost beyond the point.
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to step up and talk about them. shannon: this doctor won't identify himself because he's afraid. that is the line back to the soviet union. i lived in the soviet union as a student. i got a small taste of what was like to live in leningrad in 1983. as a college student. this is scary now people are ratting on each other, anonymously hitting each other for just having a different theory. i thought that was all point of science. >> exactly right. there is no science if you don't have the scientific debate and free exchange of ideas. there will never be a solution that has any reliability, the public trust in experts in general and in science has been really damaged. we really need -- where the
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university leaders, people who be -- >> in china. >> they have to step up. it is not just refusal to publish stuff, it is also the fear of intimidation, personal defamatory things. this is really something no american should wanted everybody regardless of what you believe about anything else, got to have trust in science. >> your 100% right, can't wait for your book, thank you for joining us. house into committee's most compromised members using private investigators to harass one of his gop colleagues and his family and another case of harassment. congressman mo brooks joins us next, shocking details of eric swallwell's deranged behavior, stay there.
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>> laura: congressman filed a lawsuit against donald trump. also named in this >> congressman eric swallwell claimed he incited the couple brought on june 6th, also named is my next guest mo brooks who has been am i a for months. this week it came to a head when congressman brooks's wife martha was accosted. congressman holds into their garage. seconds later a car speeds up the driveway. a man jumps out and runs into
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the same barrage attached to the private home, the man was in there for 15 seconds until brooks's wife chased him out. he was a process server. congressman, your message tonight eric swallwell, wanted to serve you and your wife, your wife accepted on your behalf but they will say that is what an aggressive process server does. >> i'm baffled by eric swallwell's conduct, this is a frivolous politically motivated lawsuit, there's no liability on the part of myself or donald trump although i probably stand with donald trump as we defend this frivolous litigation but for three months, two month since the lawsuit was filed in march eric s civil plausible
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well has got notice of when we are going to go vote 100 different times. he could have had me serve walking to and from the capital, floor i voted miles of us but he chose not to. instead iswallwilting just a process server that would chase my wife done if she's coming home from church, keeping in mind that she the grandmother with 10 grandchildren, that could have been summit is grandchildren in the car when this transpired and illegally into my home. in alabama this is a criminal offense. trespass of the first degree and carries a penalty up to one year at the $6,000 fine so they did it entirely the wrong way, eric swallwell should have been man about it, observe me on a number of occasions in washington when he had the opportunity but instead took the dishonorable path and went after my wife. >> this is what iswallwell's attorney said about you not wanting to be part of this lawsuit. >> mo brooks had a lot to say when he was standing in front of
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the pro trump crowd pumping them up to attack the capital and when it became clear that are legal consequences for doing that he wasn't interested in being part of it. >> was that your message on january 6th, did you inside a ride at the capital? >> absolutely not. let me emphasize this. i've gone through the complaint. there are 50 occasions i identified and i'm sure a lot more that i really identified that are flat-out lies, deceit in these allegations and it will be 0 evidence to support that much like there was evidence to support the 2 years of russian collusion allegations by eric swallwell and others not counting the shame impeachment efforts by eric swallwell and others, that is what we are looking at in washington dc. >> maybe we should ask the chinese agent about them,
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univision. vice president. it is an honor because i got to vote for the first time is a naturalized citizen. i voted for you. laura: the biden administration can't lockdown the border or their press conferences. she wasn't with univision. todd: it is wednesday june 9th. democrats being held accountable for the defund the police movement is the streets become war zones and children are caught in the crossfire. >> never been to the border. >> i haven't been to europe. >> can you commit that you will visit the us-mexico border? >> yes i will and i have been before. >> kamala harris as she has been
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