tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News June 25, 2021 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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gym, you will get sick of me by the end. also tomorrow night, of course, "watters' world," 8:00 p.m. eastern, i had to the street to find out what new yorkers know about the crime wave. it will make you laugh. tune in next wednesday to sean hannity's town hall at the border with donald trump, governor greg abbott. tonight, have a great one. "the ingraham angle"'s next. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from washington. four months after the fbi raided his apartment and took all his device is a 69-year-old resident who wasn't even at the capitol on sixth is still suffering. he has still not gotten his devices back, he's been shunned by his community and has even suffered two strokes. you're going to hear his harrowing story tonight, but first, kamala can't and won't. that is the focus of tonight's
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angle. today, vice president harris traveled to texas to check the border box and play a game of make-believe. >> it is important to be clear, working to build a fair and functional -- we feel very strongly about that and i do know we inherited a tough situation and in five months we have made progress but there is still much more work to be done but we've made progress. >> laura: progress? lies and more lies. number one, she and biden were not handed a tough situation at the border. they created a disaster at the border, they did. thanks to trump's remain in mexico policy and aggressive interior enforcement, illegal immigration crossings were driven way down under trump and number two, by progress she means total abdication because most americans define progress at the border as a reduction in the number of illegal crossers.
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but for biden and harris, i guess progress means an increase in crossing regardless of the harm and cost to the american people. i like to call this open borders collusion at the highest levels of our government. the biden administration is committing an ongoing crime against our basic sovereignty, a conspiracy to undermine the rule of law and their refusal to do what works to stem the flow of humanity and to america. this fiscal year alone, border patrol has intercepted nearly a million migrant crossers at our southern border. we don't even know how many of them have been released into the interior part of the country, but you know that number has to be staggering. if harris were a serious person who actually put america's interests first she would have traveled where the action is in the rio grande valley but of course, that would have been too embarrassing and revealing because they are, the border arrests stand at a whopping
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271,000 and counting this fiscal year so of course kamala harris decided to skip that region and instead, visit el paso, which has 2.5 times fewer border arrests and for good measure, a democrat mayor. everything i saw today was border theater from beginning to end. there is nothing serious about enforcement and she was always in search of mythic root causes. >> the work that we have to do is the work of addressing the cause, the root causes. i'm very excited about the potential that we have talked to these leaders and secretaries, the focus that we have placed on the root causes. he can't react to a problem without solving it at its root. >> laura: everyone knows that root causes is just washington's way of saying we have no intention of solving the problem. and despite the gravity of all of this, here is was only for
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about six hours in texas and much of that time was spent -- at the illegal crossing hot spot known as the el paso international airport. of course, the veep spun a totally fictional version of events today. >> why was right now a great time to make your first trip to the border? >> it's not my first trip, i've been to the border many times. i said in march i was going to come to the board as this is not a new plan. >> laura: if her -- weren't so infuriating it would be absolutely hilarious because with so much time having passed, the vice president's border is kind of a sideshow at this point. it's a distraction from the real story because while she embarrasses herself in el paso, the biden dhs is moving full steam ahead on dismantling our border protections and immigration systems. just days ago, they notified
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congress that they were going to release tens of thousands of illegals into the interior of the country who were previously denied entry under the remain in mexico programs. they are going to pluck them out of mexico, bring them back and release them. isn't that nice? that's not all, just today by the steam is furiously trying to figure out how to rescind a trump era policy that allows for the immediate rejection of illegal border crossers due to covid because they care so much about covid. this outrage aligns perfectly with something harris said today about what our obligations are as a country. >> we have a responsibility and if we ignore that responsibility it will visit itself upon us in a very domestic way. >> laura: she was talking about the region, central america and mexico, so apparently our responsibility is to other countries. thus it not only will the middle class and all americans frankly be hit with a higher cost of living because of inflation now
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but you can also expect wages to stagnate as well, all because biden bowed to the business body on the far left and they are fine with having a glut of workers because a glut of workers in the united states keeps a wages flat. certainly keeps them from rising. so once again we see the ugly truth about today's democrats. although kamala harris was put in charge of the border issue, she not only can't do it because she is in way over her head, she won't do it because shutting down illegal border crossers means putting america first and why should they ever want to put a systematically racist country first? that doesn't make any sense. they don't think it's their responsibility to try to lift your standard of living or ensure your schools are functional or to make sure your streets are safe because if they did, they would do whatever it took to secure that southern border and instead their goal is
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to fundamentally transform our nation and its cultures so those borders, you bet, keep them wide open. they are only going to care about the border, about enforcement, when they see that their actions are in this case, an action, it's really costing votes. and very soon it will be time to make them pay. and that's the angle. here now, texas lieutenant governor dan patrick and richard guerra, a rancher from del rio, texas, where we were a few years back. let me start with you, harris spent the majority of her time at the airport, didn't even travel to the border. your response to today's border theater? >> and it was border theater. i realized that the secretary of homeland security has changed his title and didn't tell us, the secretary of root causes because that is all they've talked about today and the true root cause of the nearly 1 million people we've apprehended so far in the
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millions more that have crossed over that we haven't caught, the root cause of the border problem is joe biden and kamala harris because trump had the border really under control in the last year of his presidency. the policies he put in place, like returning people to mexico, really work and they talk about a broken system today, they broke it. they broke it and it's purposefully that they broke it. to hear her talk about we have to be concerned about the children and the families and they are suffering, how about american families and american children and the suffering here by any one killed by someone here illegally. this was disgraceful, it was almost a joke except that it is so serious. >> laura: it was an insult. >> we are not new york, were not washington, d.c., we are not wearing masks. >> laura: mask theater. >> -- it is ridiculous, it is absurd, the biggest pile of political b.s. i have ever seen.
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it was just a joke and it's sad that they don't understand -- >> laura: what about a sense of humanity for americans who own property along the border like you? >> i'm a rancher, i'm a cattleman. they are doing a lot of damages. they tear off our fences, they bring favor to ask, and they contaminate our property what they do is they trespass. trespassing, you know, it is illegal in the state of texas and in fact, the united states of america. so it is a problem and i don't care whether they want to sugarcoat it or not. it is a problem and i agree that the root cause of all of this is that the white house, not here, they need to come to the rio grande valley. in fact, i invite them to come to our ranch. >> laura: dan, i don't think
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actually after watching the spectacle today, biden could live at the border for six months and set up an entire border white house. that wouldn't matter one bit. you don't think they know what's going on at your ranch? you don't think they know what's going on with all these kids dying in the desert, prostitution, drugs, the question is why are they doing it? >> because they want to turn these young people who are coming across the border in these old people coming across the board into citizens, into voters. that is what this is all about over the next several years are the next decade. >> laura: democrat voters. >> they want to take over the country on the backs of these people crossing the border to turn them into democrat voters. it's about power. they don't care about children in america, families in america, police officers, victims of crime in america, those taking
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fennel and dying from it, they don't care about americans and they don't care about the people crossing the border who end up in or massage parlors or a sex trafficking if they are working at a job, sending a third of their cash back to the cartel. they are thinking the biden-harris administration are good for business because the cartels are in the business of smuggling people into america. this is disgraceful and why we have to build the wall in texas, we are serious about this because today proves they have no intention whatsoever to do anything about security for this country and for our stay and we are not going to put up with. >> i commend the lieutenant governor for taking the initiative to do something about this. >> laura: they care about this country like the people running the country who think it is a systemically racist and rotten and evil country. thank you, both of you, tonight. there was a jarring comment from congresswoman escobar on greeting kamala harris at the
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el paso airport today. >> welcome to my community committed the new ellis island, i have a heart full of gratitude because we finally have an administration willing to tackle the big challenges, willing to tackle challenges in a meaningful, thoughtful, strategic, compassionate way and understanding what is driving people from their homes, what's making them arrive at our nation's front door. >> laura: joining me now, victor david hanson, the ellis island of 2021. tee off on that for a moment. >> every element of that comparison is pathetic, laura. ellis island, everybody came legally. 1890 to 1924, it was illegal and they came, they were all audited. people coming across the rio grande, especially at
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el paso and the state of texas are coming for the most part illegally. we don't have any idea in the middle of a pandemic whether they have been vaccinated, probably not, or whether they are active carriers. 5,000 custom officers have been infected. they were diverse at ellis island. they came from all over the world. this is one group of spanish speaking people. it's not diverse like ellis island. and they came with the expectation to assimilate rapidly, to integrate, intermarry. that is not the message we are giving these immigrants are coming illegally. we are telling them they are part of a tribal identity, it is what's happening in america and people forget about ellis island. it was measured. i know some days, they may have had five or 6,000 but over the 36 year period there was about 12 million people who arrived here. we are getting up to 2 million so we are getting six to seven times more per year across the southern border than we did through ellis island.
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every element of that comparison is just factually wrong and it's kind of insulting to the people who follow the rules. grandparents or great-grandparents or parents that did that. it's really sickening. >> laura: my grandparents on my mom's side came through ellis island and i remember hearing some of those distant stories. it took my breath away, that comparison. i want to play something else that harris said at the border. >> i strongly believe that once people don't want to leave home and when they do, it is because either they are fleeing from harm or because to stay means that they cannot provide the basic necessities for their family. >> laura: that doesn't qualify them for status in the united states, she doesn't even know the law and she is supposedly this great lawyer. that is not persecution under one of the great causes listed under the asylum statute.
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>> that's also alive. we have loopholes taken frequently and in mexico alone, 50% of the mexican population says given the opportunity they would move to the united states immediately. half the country, 55 million people would come. if you open the borders, all of central america and mexico would come because for all the criticism of america, we are a constitutional state with individual liberty and what kind of allow people to be prosperous, secure and happy in a way that is impossible in their homeland, so they would all come and yet that is the big disconnect. the left says this is a terrible country and yet they can't explain why everybody wants to come to a racist country, because they don't even believe their own rhetoric, they are so cynical. >> laura: thanks, great to see you. you may have come a shocking story of how the fbi's sweeping january 6th investigation is wrongfully turning up a number of people including a man who spent his life serving others.
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he served as a red cross volunteer after 9/11 but his incredible public service doesn't end there. joseph spent decades hitting his upper west side block association come he looked out for neighbors during the pandemic, supplied them with ppe. on top of that he was awarded a police commendation for saving the woman from being mugged. you get the point. he was a pillar and a beloved leader of his own community. but all of that changed after he attended trump's january 6th rally in d.c. though joseph never attended the capitol that day, never entered a capital he was in his hotel when the breach occurred. the fbi raided his home anyway in february. agents handcuffed him, detained him for four hours as they ransacked his apartment and confiscated his belongings, which he still has not gotten back. that is not all.
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joseph's neighbors now see him as a domestic terrorist to be shunned. it has not only ruined his life but his health as well. joseph joins me now. joseph, you say you have experienced not one but two strokes? since the fbi raided your home. what? >> yes, february 1st, 1. and they call them mild but i don't think it was that mild because i had a second one may 25th. >> laura: joseph, the facts of this story are something out of the soviet union, okay? >> i came back to new york the next day and i received a voice message that we can. actually on the tenth from an fbi agent with the 202 area code and i called them on monday, got his voice mail and never heard back from him. about february 4th, i was taking
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my mother, my mother is presently in a rehab. she's got dementia, she's 94 years old. at 6:00, the door, someone was banging at the door and answered and three males, one female claiming to be detectives, i let the men and basically they asked me if i was part of blm, proud boys, antifa. i said not at all. i was there but i wasn't there when the breach happened and i don't condone any criminality or violence. i showed them a video which was a composite of three videos. they said can you make us a copy? i said, sure. and you're innocent, you cooperate, which was my biggest mistake. yeah. so i made them a thumb drive and they said thank you very much, i hope your mother feels better and they left. that thursday i was sleeping on the couch and 6:00 in the morning i hear a boom, boom, boom, fbi, opened the door or we will knock it down or something to that effect. one was pointing an assault rifle at my head about 4 feet
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away and i was sitting there confused and they said please step outside. i stepped outside, they handcuffed me. i said, what is this about? they said search warrant. they never produced one, never showed it, nothing. they said, get him his coat, get his in jeans and boots and they took me downstairs -- >> laura: okay, then what happened? >> in the car they had me for almost four hours and they were asking me questions. it seems like such a short time -- >> laura: did you ask to speak to a lawyer? >> no, because i was cooperating. >> laura: have you gotten any of your materials, did they take your phone or laptop? did you get any of that back? >> they took three phones. i have a lot of technology, they took about three or four computers. i'm a ham radio operator, they took two amateur radios and probably took $10,000 worth of
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equipment so far. my medical records, my mother's records, they said don't go near it, don't ask them for anything and i said to myself, i am in a cent, what do i have to worry about? >> laura: you haven't heard from them since. >> nothing. >> laura: hold on, joseph -- i got it, but what does this make you feel about this fbi and what this was all about? >> i've always been a "law & order" person. i've always supported fbi, i've worked with them in my past in my early years in security. i'm crushed right now. >> laura: i hope you get your materials back, your phone, your computers. your lawyer should make an effort to get everything back and file a motion, a federal motion to get that back. >> i hope your most important, thank you. i hope i get my reputation back. >> laura: speaking of
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january 6th, general milley thinks the entire event was motivated by white rage. did joseph seem enraged? general milley's comments were shocking but not to the media who sees where political power currently resides. >> milley delivered a sermon on antiracism and pro-intellectualism. >> it was great to see the general reinforce the point that more people need to learn, more people need to actually educate themselves. >> it was so encouraging. >> general milley needs to be applauded not only today but every single day he goes to work. >> laura: joining me now, independent journalist glenn greenwald. i mean, now i have seen it all. i have seen the far left and liberals and phony conservatives now come to the military's defense even when the military appears to be getting very, very political. your reaction to all of this?
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>> first of all, when as journalists do we celebrate the military and not just anyone in the military but the top military official, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff weighing in on extremely polarizing cultural and political debates and applauding him for doing so? it's exactly what we want the military not to do. secondly, the question about why with the military suddenly embrace what is essentially leftist cultural dogma, not something we are accustomed to seeing the military do over the last seven or eight decades, to put that mildly is i think a really interesting question and if you look at what the military posture is under the biden administration they very much want to initiate a new war on terror, one that is aimed domestically and they are identified enemy is not isis or al qaeda or russia or china or anything like that. they say the gravest threat to national security are domestic
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extremists and specifically white supremacists. by embracing this kind of doctrine that says that white supremacy is pervasive throughout society, what the general is really doing is justifying the war on terror as all these journalists applaud him for doing so, it is really quite an amazing spectacle. >> laura: through social media they have already said they have to do that in order to tamp down on domestic terror and extremism. when they use such a broad term that is frankly meaningless, the word "extremism," what does that mean? extreme to whom on what basis? what are their metrics for determining extremism? you see these msnbc hosts, this is so great, the bobby socks as of 2021 with milley. cnn it will not surprise he was justifying general milley's comments with another general. watch. >> he states an enemy that is
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based on white rage that he is trying to get to know the enemy and he said this, what caused this white rage? how do you define it and how do you eliminate it from within the military ranks? >> laura: i guess white people are the only people who can get enraged these days. i can't even believe i'm hearing these words come out of former military, current military, now the enemy is us, meaning the people. >> i think it is a key point. i think a lot of people who cheered for the war on terror in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 came to understand that when you task immense power in the name of fighting a war that is very amorphous against terrorism it can lead to a lot of abuses and it is very hard to end it once it begins. now we are talking about doing the same thing but this time directed inward at our own citizenry. they are very few things more
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dangerous then empowering the government to wage a domestic war against its own citizenry without extremely restrictive constraints on who they are targeting at all they are saying is we are going after extremists and not just extremists but white extremists in particular. the other disturbing part is the general mccaffrey, a four-star general who now works at nbc news came on and said your colleague's tucker carlson, other people of fox news including yourself who criticized general milley ought to be fired immediately as though now it is off limits to even critique military officials i suppose in the name of democracy but these people who have babbled about fascism for five years are now cheering generals, demanding journalists to be fired for the crime of criticizing generals when they intervene in our politics. it's a really disturbing climate that is being created. >> laura: after 20 plus years we were not able to overcome the taliban. i think he has bigger things you
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means it's time for friday follies and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. the bidens did a big push this week with -- their shops didn't all hit, did they? >> like the vaccine in some cases. the vaccine reluctance of african-americans and hispanics this way, laura. >> there's a reason why it's been harder to get african-americans initially to get vaccinated, because they are used to being experimented on. all the horror as well to get latinx vaccinated as well. why? they are worried they're going to get vaccinated and deported. >> there's so much more. first of all, victims of the syphilis experiment and he --
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airmen are two entirely different people who shared our town. it's like saying we owe a lot to the native american chiefs, like the kansas city chiefs. no, one group of tribal leaders and the other the football team. as for the latinx, or as you say "latinx," this is even more concerning. first off, i don't know any hispanics in my family or anywhere else that use latinx. they just -- only 3% of mostly young people even entertain that term. i don't think it is even that high. and the idea that hispanics are the biden thanks hispanics aren't getting vaccinated because they fear deportation, i know a lot of hispanics right here in new orleans i would like to introduce him to. none of them fear deportation, by the way. >> laura: first of all, who in the country right now whatever fear deportation including convicted murderers? okay, i don't see that anyone is getting deported anytime soon.
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we can just allay the concerns of anyone -- biden wants you to stay forever and vote democrat and so does harris. >> president biden needed a lot of help this week. his handlers had their hands full trying to keep them on schedule and kamala harris play the role of prompt or to remind them of the surfside building collapse. watch. >> reporter: we travel to florida? >> oh, yes, i apologize, thank you. i've spoken with, coincidentally, the mayor of miami. >> reporter: are you worried that the -- fourth of july celebration? mr. president? >> laura: come on, this way, come, come. the hand pushing him off stage or off -- >> sometimes you need a little more help. harrison ford, who was a year
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older than joe biden just injured himself on the side of the new indiana jones movie in london. maybe if he had had some handlers, "indiana jones and the fractured shoulder blade" would still be filming. you need friends to save you from yourself sometimes. >> laura: i'm very confused, i thought "indiana jones" was already canceled because he was too manly or too chivalrous or kissed the wrong person? i thought that was all out the window. >> kissed the young girl. >> laura: oh, i got. >> he's in the process of being canceled. jill biden hit this out this week to push vaccines in tennessee, mississippi and florida. this is part of her "we can do this" tour. jill biden tried to woo them with an insult. >> this state still has a little bit of a way to go. only three in ten tennesseans
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are vaccinated -- [bluing] >> you are boo-ing yourself. >> only three people showed up, and that was with free beer. they've got to do better than the spirits >> laura: i'm surprised, with the doctor title, which is so endearing, doctor, right here, please. i'm on my second shot now. no, no, a different type of doctor. i've got a j.d., can i be dr. laura? >> we will start calling you dr. laura. >> laura: if you don't have a stethoscope hanging around your neck, okay, i'm old school that way. i don't know. to me, i don't know, it's confusing. >> they may have to rename this to her "we can't do this." the first lady's comments in mississippi makes plain why
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there's so much vexing hesitancy. listen closely. >> scientists have been studying similar viruses and working on this type of vaccine for decades so when this pandemic started they already had a pandemic ready to go. >> they got that pandemic ready to go, dr. laura. jill biden will be driving the pace car at nascar next year, try to get people vaccinated. i don't know where this ends but let's hope it ends soon. before we go there is a movie whose trailer has made a huge impact on social media this week. it's a bet thriller titled "karen" about a racist neighbor who probably won't be coming to dinner. >> tell me about your new neighbors. >> they are black. i will tell the manager. >> wait a minute, we have a white entitled neighbor named karen? >> here she is, slaving away in the kitchen.
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>> she doesn't like black people. >> we live next door to a racist. >> laura: that is scary, kind of a combo of "chucky" and jingo unchanged. that is a scary movie. very scary. >> this could be called "get out: the obvious and really late edition." this is a time we need racial healing not more racial division dramatize, we've got enough of that, so i was kind of frightened when i saw this film for all the wrong reasons. >> laura: i'm glad i missed it on social media but i'm sorry you had to bring it up. thank you, thank you. this week's all the war on women's exports intensify. we will speak to a mountain biking pro on what she think about all the biological men taking spots on the women's olympic team. don't go away. and you need it here.
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the media seem to be cheering on the destruction of women's sports? look at "usa today"'s reaction to new zealand putting a biological male on its women's olympic team. this weight lifter qualifies for olympics makes history as openly transgender athlete. this is how "the washington post" celebrated the news about a member of japan's women's soccer team. japan's lgbt community cheers soccer players coming out as a trans man. joining me now is a highly successful competitive mountain bike racer who was undefeated until she lost to a transgender competitor. is this something for women in sports to celebrate? >> absolutely not, we need to fight this. this is so unbelievably unfair that this is happening.
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>> laura: what would've happened if your sport of competitive mountain biking, if that opened up, which obviously it will be, to biological males? and they will be on hormone treatment and there's some threshold of hormones you have to have but will that make any real difference in the actual competition? >> first of all, it's already happening. we are getting beat here in wisconsin race after race after race in mountain biking as well as road racing. the tour of america's dairyland is happening this weekend women are losing out on thousands of dollars of prize money, podium spots. this is happening now -- >> laura: but people are afraid. people are afraid to speak out.
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i bet if you did a secret poll, anonymous, i bet this would poll at 90% at least of people responding against this. probably 98% of women against this but they are all afraid. afraid of being canceled, correct? >> correct. i get private messages all the time from women and they are scared to say anything. they are afraid they're going to lose their jobs, they're going to lose their sponsorships, going to lose their spots on teams. everybody is silencing these women. they are afraid of being bullied and being called names online. and it's just not right. they are forced to stand on the podium and smile and act like it's okay to get beat up by someone with an unfair advantage and it's okay that we finally have the opportunity to benefit financially for being successful
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in sports and now -- is slipping away. >> laura: nfl icon member of the green bay packers, legend brett favre is weighing in on this saying that males cannot compete against females. if i was a true female and i was competing in weight lifting and lost of this person i would be beside myself. it's easier for retired legends to speak out but the fact of the matter is we need athletes currently in the fight to qualify for the olympics or to get endorsement deals in professional sports. for them to speak out. why wouldn't the wnba just to be taken over by male athletes? why not? >> i don't need science to know however many hormones you would give lebron james that he would still dunk over every single female in the world.
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this idea that you can suppress hormones and make it a fair playing field, it doesn't make any sense. >> laura: destruction of women's sports. i hope everybody's happy now. i hope they can stand up and applaud, take a bow, you're killing women's sports. title ix, title x, excuse me, it's all out the window. >> these girls playing their hearts out working so hard with this goal to be able to go to college and get a scholarship playing a sport that they love because they identify as competitive athletes and all of a sudden they lose their spot on the team or they don't get the scholarship because a transgender female comes in and takes it from them because they have an unfair advantage. i can train 20 hours a week but i can't train my body to be a
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biological man. >> laura: it's insane, it's insidious, i think it is an abuse of women's competitive spirit. people are either going to have to stand up and fight this or say goodbye to women's sports period. >> absolutely. >> laura: thank you for being courageous on this. thank you for speaking out when so few will. thank you. >> thank you, laura. i had come of the gear you need for your july 4th celebrations. you will see it, stay there.
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