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time but it's true with dogs or with chickens. people are abandoning animals they adopted during the pandemic and the future is not bright for abandoned animals. we appreciate you highlighting the plight of chickens on "tucker carlson tonight." tune each night at 8 to the show that is the sworn enemy of of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. have a great evening. pete hegseth is hosting and in 2 nights we will host all-american new year from nashville on fox news. >> pete: what if trish wanted to be free? maybe that was an abduction. >> will: i feel like my
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interview was inadequate and you should have questioned her if trish had a better life by the side of the road. >> pete: i can't wait to host new year's eve with you and rachel in nashville. it will be fun. welcome to it "hannity." i am pete hegseth for for sean. tonight a grim milestone for the bind white house. yesterday the united states recorded the most single day covid-19 cases ever. biden vowed to shut down the virus. something that was never going to happen. he said it over and over again. it was his only election strategy along with hiding in his basement. double masked. now the cdc is putting every state in the union on red alert for high covid transmission. the rnc points out this is yet
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another humiliating failure all caught on tape. >> i won't shut down the economy. i will shut down the virus. i am going to shut down the virus. i will end this and have a plan. i will shut down the virus. i will shut down the virus. i am going to shut down the virus. look, there is no federal solution. this gets solved on a state level. >> pete: not paging well at all. biden doesn't remember or care. while covid-19 rages, look at him frolicking at the beach with his wife dr. first lady jill biden. his new dog and his n95 surgical mask.
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back in washington biden's chief of staff ron klain attempting to clean up the mess. >> the federal government is expanding testing. we are setting up federally funded testing centers across the country and efforts to help hospitals. what the president was emphasizing yesterday with a conservative republican governor for arkansas who opposes our federal vaccine requirements but works with this administration to get the help we need to the states. this is a joint federal and state effort. it's led by the federal government. we are working closely with democratic and republican governors without regard to affiliation to tackle the problems this virus is
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spreading. >> pete: ronald reagan said the 9 most dangerous words in the english language. i am from the government and i am here to help. a partnership with the states he said. unless that state is florida apparently. according to the state's surgeon general in florida the biden administration is preventing the distribution of life saving monoclonal antibodies in florida cutting the supply. therapeutics that prevent you from getting more sick from covid-19, is this a politically motivated act or science? time will tell. we know florida is challenging the biden administration's unconstitutional vaccine mandates in court. south dakota also suing the white house and the governor
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demanding that biden resend all mandates. she is joining us now. residents of your state, anthony fauci said don't kiss or hug. we will get to that. the mandates they acknowledged are not effective and it's a state issue. what more with governors do? how can people are reassured their future is not vaccine mandates and double masks? >> i am thrilled that president biden is agreeing with me. we are suing him in court. the federal government doesn't have the authority to take these actions requiring people to get vaccinated for their job or to receive federal funding or to have a contract with the federal government or participate in a head start contract. we are suing him in court. those will be heard within a week in the supreme court. we are looking forward to those
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being herd because we will win. the president knows he is on shaky ground here. it's interesting to me for him to say that the federal government is not the answer. the answer has to come from the states with that's when we as governors have been asking to let us do. let us have the flexibility and trust our people to make the right decisions. south dakota has done that all along and proven it works. i hope president biden will back off and focus on what his job actually is. >> pete: now that joe biden acknowledged there is no federal solution, as a governor of a free state who has taken an approach of balancing science and freedom what is your advice to the governor of new york or new jersey or in california? how should they approach it similar to what you have done so residents can go about their lives in 2022?
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what should those governors do differently? >> first of all they should visit with their general counsel and talk with constitutional authorities and find out what authority they have. what is their job and go do their job and shut off the tv. stop picking up the phones and talking to the white house. walk the streets. talk to the people. visit with the small business owners and with the moms who want their kids in school and life to go back to normal. they will see the suffering all over their faces when they realize these kids have not learned like they should. their businesses are closing. women owned businesses are hurt at a larger number than many others. and the minority populations are struggling and we have higher crime rates because of the conflicts in this country. they are losing perspective. i tell people, take the emotion out of this discussion. study the science and the facts
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and get back to the basics. still, pete, the number 1 thing people can do to slow down the spread of a virus, go wash your hands. i have to remind people of that. if you are sick stay home. if you are scared stay home but let the people who need to make a living go do that. we still need to continue to live. >> pete: that's true. wash your hands. that's a very important reminder for me. you are right. it's simple stuff. it hasn't changed. we know who it affects. it's not young kids. no reason to have them in masks. your state is doing it. that's why we see a great migration from states with lockdowns to free states like yours in south dakota. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. let's turn once again to
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america's little king, dr. fauci. this week a new personnel best for biden's top doctor. in the span of 24 hours he managed to flip flop 3 times following the science. he is science. flip-flopped 3 times on vaccine mandates for domestic airline travel. that means they are considering on the list to require a covid vaccine to fly from detroit to new york or san francisco to dallas. that's on their list. he walked it back a little bit. but barely. that's all about the science. dr. fauci has no other consideration. it brings me no joy to report that you the american people are paying dr. fauci our $430,000 each year for his stellar work.
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the president of the united states makes $400,000 a year. who is the real president? he is the science. why not pay him $430 grand? when dr. fauci retires if ever, no one in washington retires, he will earn $350,000 for the rest of his life. a large sum for someone who has been a failure when it mattered the most. flip flopping on everything. not coming through when you need them. that's classic government. under fauci's evolving guidance the government is taking extreme measures for americans unfit for society. thousands of u.s. marines are now facing dismissal for refusing to get the shot. several marines told fox
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news.com they are witnessing a political purge. not one single religious exemption has been given to a singe marine. in new york city police removed an african-american from a restaurant including a mother and small child because of the city's vaccine mandate. we are ripping people out of seats. it's no wonder americans are leaving blue states in droves. according to data from the census featured in the "wall street journal" hundreds of thousands of americans have fled, new york, and illinois and texas and florida gained over 500,000 new residents. jim jordan joins us and scott brown and dr. nicole saphier.
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doctor, let me start with you. he's been there a long time and makes a lot of money and wrong a lot. is that not a perfect example of washington, d.c.? >> well, pete, let's be honest. at this point i think we have not gotten anything right with covid-19 coming out of the white house and dr. fauci and the cdc. they flip flop every day. what i can tell you some of the verbiage coming out of dr. fauci recently talking about vaccine mandates for domestic air travel. shortening the isolation. i am a big fan of shortening the isolation and the post-exposure quarantine. that was far overdue. it had to be done. we have a man made worker shortage of the vaccine mandates
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and these long isolation protocols. the data has been there for 6 months. they had to catch up. the vaccine mandates for domestic travel will work as well as the vaccine mandate for the cruise ships. every person had to e vaccinated but they had major outbreaks. the vaccine mandates when you have transmission among the vaccinated and the boosted. it won't help. you know my kids recovered from covid-19 within the last month. we can't go out to a new york city restaurant unless they are fully vaccinated. i would bet their recent diagnose of covid-19 and that natural immunity is more protective of their transmission to other people than the fully vaccinated people walking around.
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especially those who are vaccinated over 6 months ago. mayor de blasio good riddance. that's time for eric adams to come in and end these mandates. >>. >> pete: in new york city certain people can't even go into their own restaurants. we heard -- to float an idea and walk it back and implement it. there were not going to be vaccine mandates and then there were. we are talking about domestic air travel. do you believe with omicron, will they double down on the old tactics with omicron even if the science says otherwise because they don't have another reflex? >> president biden's efforts have been a failure. what will happen he will do the
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same thing. roll out dr. fauci on talk about doom and gloom and the sky is falling. do this and that and more mandates as evident in new york city. that's uncontrollable. this is a work in progress to address the virus that started in china and morphing into something new and different every month. i understand that. the lack of real communication and making sure that we are not misspeaking and creating mandates for political reason which is happening under this administration. they are keeping our kids at school. we are seeing more draconian measures in new york. you had a governor on. what about testing and masks and social distancing and washing your hand? those were in vogue before. now you have a card or you
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don't. you are in with the liberal crowd or you are not. i am thankful that president trump worked hard to get operation warp speed out. imagine where we would be if that did not happen. >> pete: absolutely. congressman, what is an average person to do right now watching this program thinking about the kids and the future? hoping for a republican majority late in 2022. but that's a long ways away. we are seeing more fear. what can congress do should you get power back? >> i think it's coming. democrats have been wrong on afghanistan, the border, crime, energy and inflation and covid. i think the majority is coming. the question about natural immunity. 33,000 people working at cdc and nih with a budget of 56 billion dollars but we have no study on
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natural immunity. maybe they don't want to know the answer or they know the answer and won't tell us. think how crazy the policy is with these guys. an illegal immigrants can come into the country untested and unvaccinated but an american citizen can't buy a big mac or get on a plane. the american people have it had like they did in virginia and in kenosha, wisconsin, with the 12 jurors. they will do it in november. you can feel it coming. >> pete: any chance they say therapeutics are effective or natural immunity is worth adding to herd immuity or can they only double down? >> you see they are starting to accept natural immunity.
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the cdc is mentioning there may be some protection but quote the sub-par studies they have done themselves. other institutions show the protection of natural immunity especially with a vaccination. you are a wall of immunity. if you want to decrease the spread of this virus rather than having vaccine mandates to get on airplanes, showing proof of recent infection or a rapid tests that will lessen the spread. it's not the vaccine card showing you had vaccinations earlier in the year. you are still able to not only get the infected but transmit. the goal of vaccines is to keep
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people out of the hospital and you target the high risk populations. make sure they have access to high quality masks and treatments. one blunders of the cdc is they over-estimated how much omicron was. there they pulled back on the supply of monoclonal antibodies. they were not sending it out to hospitals because they said it won't work against omicron. delta is more prevalent and we don't have access to monoclonal antibodieses for those patients. they need to get their act together. they are costing lives. -->> pete: colonel, the marine corp kicking people out for not getting vaccines. what does that tell you about the institution? >> i served for 9 years.
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you had an amazing career. thank you for all you do for veterans. there is no one more worthy of getting their concerns and needs addressed. the marines go in first. they are there. to think we won't give them consideration and terminate people to put our country's safety and security at risk? this can't continue to be a political football. we have to find common sense solutions to keep our economy going and the children's mental and physical health and well being okay as well as our families. addressing our national security as china and others are trying to affect us. approving the russian pipeline as we terminate ours.
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we have to get our act together or we will have serious problems. this is not political anymore. this should be personnel for everybody. get out and vote. put this genie back into the bottle. >> pete: i wish we could. so many guys are facing this charge. multiple combat tours and ending my career of 19 years because i am forced to get a vaccination. congress deteriorate man, last word? >> it's not just what it does to our military. it's what it's doing to the first amendment -- your right to practice your faith. this is fundamentally wrong what they are doing. >> pete: very smart people. thank you all for being with us tonight on "hannity." straight ahead with disasters
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>> pete: closing out 2021 a wave of retirements from democrats ahead of the 2022 mid-terms is suggesting that far left lawmakers see the writing on the wall that we all see. they would rather retire than suffer a defeat in november. at least 23 house democrats, 2 dozen say they won't run for reelection. speaker pelosi and her party try to defend their razor thin and radical majority amid massive policy failures too many to
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list. the failures go from the white house to capitol. republicans need to gain just 5 seats to reclaim majority. there is a possibility of a red wave blow up bigger than 2010. americans reject the radical democrat agenda. you have ever seen one man joe biden fail so much so fast? is there one thing biden/harris have done to improve the lives of every day common sense americans? can you name just one thing? play the game at home. here to unpack that and much more south carolina senator lindsey graham. merry christmas and happy new year. you can name one thing?
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>> making donald trump look better every day. i don't know. the problem, pete, is the left, the radical left has biden in a box. he can't make the adjustments on the border he needs to secure the border. remain in mexico was imposed by the court. he can't change his border policy because the left won't let him. we can't expand drilling for oil here at home because the left won't let him. the foreign policy he is just incompetent. wrong about everything for 40 years. there is a 1-2 punch. radical islam is raging in afghanistan. 2022 could be the most dangerous year for american since 1939 and the world at large. >> pete: i want to get to that in a moment. we for a very dangerous moment in the world with an absentee
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commander-in-chief. in 2022 does this look bigger than '94 and 2010? the dissatisfaction is so high. republicans have a golden opportunity here. >> right. if we don't blow it. think of the word back lash. there is a back lash against the most radical domestic policy agenda in the history of the united states with a 50-50 senate and a 5 seat majority. the democrats misplayed their hand. they think they have a mandate they don't have. if the republicans can remain disciplined. policy is our friend. remember the trump years on the border. isis, afghanistan and energy independence. we should talk every day about the differences between our policies. 19 noir came in with the class of '94. we had a contract with america
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promising people we would do these 10 things. we need an american first agenda to run on. they suck is part of the deal -- secure the border, finish the wall. rebuild the military. become energy independent again. looking for an american first agenda led by donald trump we can run on as a team and point out the flaws of the biden agenda and we will clean their clock. in 1994 we took over the house for the first time in 40 years. we will exceed that. >> pete: you mentioned donald trump. is he the nominee in 2024 right now? >> yes, if he wants it. unless there is something coming out of left field. it's his nomination if he wants it. the republican base appreciated him. we don't appreciate all of the things he does sometimes but from a policy point of view he
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was the most successful president since reagan. it's his nomination if he wants it. he will be in the white house in 2024 if he runs a disciplined campaign. what he should do is remind people how he secured the border and took the fight to i.c.e. isis and destroyed the caliphate -- and i think 2024 is president trump's election to lose. 2022 is a blow out year for the republicans in the house and the senate if we talk about policy. >> pete: you mentioned november 2022. that's a long way off. our enemies are looking at us. one the beijing olympic are done, the world could look
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different. what is the national security reality we are facing? >> the iranians won't go back to the table in good faith. they will try to export a bomb and israel will have to use military force. are there any red lines for america about the iranian nuclear program. i worry about putin and ukraine and china and taiwan. pete, thanks for all you have done to remind americans to our obligation to help those left behind. this is the most dangerous time since the 1930s. >> pete: thank you very much. no program highlighted more the fact we left people behind in afghanistan than "hannity." thanks to this program. coming up after days of
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unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. >> ♪ ♪ >> pete: welcome back. today ghislaine maxwell was found guilty to 5 of 6 count on the high profile sex trafficking trial. she was convicted of trafficking women as young as 14 years old to be sexually abused. she recruited young women who were victims of epstein's abuse. the 60-year-old maxwell faces
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decades beyond boards. alan dershowitz once represented epstein. you denied all wrongdoing on this program. you are counter suing. professor, as someone caught up in this. when you look at this verdict, what is your main take away? >> well, that the government was smart enough not to use virginia as a witness. she accused me and prince andrew and senator mitchell and ambassador richardon and anybody she could find in jeffrey epstein's rolo decks. -- the government did not believe her. today was a good day for those people accused by her.
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as far as ghislaine maxwell is concerned, the government put on witnesses. they were believed. the jury came to its conclusion. there will be an appeal. from are some issues. there is a statute of limitation. some of these things occurred recommend 30 years ago. back in 1994. right now she faces a significant prin prison sentence. >> greg: greg abbott, what happens next here? -- >> i was not surprised by the verdict and neither was ghislaine maxwell. she was stoic because she knew what was coming. sat there during the course of the trial and saw the
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prosecution's evidence was overwhelming and powerful. the 4 witnesses were comtent and told this harrowing story of being recruited and groomed and sexually abused by epstein and maxwell herself. it took an enormous amount of courage to be subject to cross-examination. but -- there is a message to other victims of sexual abuse, you can receive justice in a court of law but it takes a lot of backbone. maxwell it would have been foolhardy for her to take the witness stand. she might have exposed herself to another trial for perjury. it would have ruined any chance she might have to strike a deal
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now with the government to help them bring cases against others in exchange for leniency. it's possible we don't know what more evidence the prosecutors have. they have videotapes and file folders. we don't know what other evidence they have. ghislaine maxwell could prove to be key. >> pete: [overlapping talking]. go ahead. >> i hope they have tapes of everybody involved. who else will be prosecuted. the same woman virginia, one woman said she was train years old and brought to epstein for money by virginia whoevers over the age of content. -- virginia had sex is jeffrey
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epstein. who else will be prosecuted? will maxwell make a deal? will she try to get her sentence reduced? from is not over. there are victims and perpetrators. some of the people could be both. we have to look at this case by case. person by person. we should not generalize. >> pete: professor, with having more direct knowledge representing epstein before. do you have a sense that maxwell could talk to the media? does she have an incentive to do that facing this kind of sentence? >> well, what alternative does she have? if the appeal doesn't work and they are uphill in these kinds of cases, she will probably want to tell her full story at some
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point. she may try to cooperate with government prosecutors. that happens. there is nothing that opens people's mouthses more than facing a long criminal sentence -- nobody knows. nobody can tell. i only met ghislaine maxwell a handful of times with my wife and daughter. when we met her she was jeffrey epstein's girlfriend. we had no idea that any of these things were going on. i feel bad for everybody involved in this thing. i hope it will discourage others from doing actions of this kind. young women have to be protected and the court and government has to go after people who are perpetrators. they have to distinguish the true from the false. that's why they didn't call virginia as a witness. that helped them.
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if they had called her i think this case would likery have gone a different way. the jury would have doubted the credibility of the government's case. >> pete: go ahead. >> i will weigh on virginia. but there were dozens and dozens of victims of jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell. i think prosecutors made a smart decision to stream line the case. to pick four of their best witnesses. they took the stand and they won the day for justice and for the victims out there as well. she is looking at years and years behind bars. she is 60 years old and may never get out of prison. >> pete: greg and alan
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>> ♪ ♪ >> pete: welcome back to "hannity." despite widespread back lash the left continues attempts to indoctrinate students in class rooms. 16-19 project developer doubled down on the claim that parents should not have input into your children's education. admitting she is not a professional educator. take a look. >> i don't understand this idea
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that parents should decide what is being taught. i am not a professional educator. i don't have a degree in social studies. we send our study to school to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. that's not my job. when the candidated he didn't think parents should be deciding what is caught in schools, he was panned for that. that's a fact. >> pete: politico pushing its own far left education agenda accusing republicas of engaging in education wars with school board races. lara trump and ian pryor, thanks for being here and how much you care about the education of the next generation which is critical to preserving our
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republic. what nichole said i am not a professional educator so i should not be in charge of what goes into the class rooms. but the "new york times" and nicole are working with teacher's unions to make sure 16-19 curriculum gets in class rooms. help me square that circle. >> i wish i could. her whole statement none of it made a lot of sense. no one is trying to down play the importance of teachers. outside of parents, teachers are the most influential people in the lives of our children. outside of my mom and dad it was my teachers and coaches who had the most impact on my life growing up. they are very important. that is why we want to know as parents what is it that they are teaching our kids? is it multi-linear statistics or
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physics which i can't teach my child or using hateful rhetoric like critical race theory. that's what parents in virginia pushed back against in the election. the governor's race in virginia. we need to know as parents, it's our job to know what our children are being taught is something with which we agree. it's upto us to instill values in our children. we have a responsibility to know they are being taught things that it we agree with at the end of the day. >> pete: absolutely. ian pryor, it doesn't make sense what nicole says. she said what many on the left are revealing to parents.
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stay out of the classroom. we control the school boards and the unions and certifications. they don't want us involved because the left controls it all. >> that's right. lara trump was right. you look at the equation for repairing a child for it the real word. you need parents and teachers. parents handle morales and teachers handles math and science and reading and writing. the problems develop when you get people like nicole injecting themselves into the conversation. that is the problem here. parents want to work with teachers. nobody is opposed to teach accurate history. we are opposed to teaching theoriys and looking at everything through a lens of
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race and discussing gender issues with 5 and 6 years old. that has no place in the classroom and parents need to be aware of that. >> pete: the second part of what we mentioned. this politico article about the fight for school boards. politico decrying the fact in some states they are considering the idea of a political affiliation for school board candidates. i don't know who the people are or what they believe because their candidate statements are vague. lara trump, what do you think about the fact we will say i am a republican or a conservative and put that on the ballot? >> i think it's important to know the values of these people that are serving on school boards. they control what our children learn and who the teachers are.
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whether or not our kids will learn in the classroom or at home and whether or not they will wear masks. many of these focus have a left leaning idealogy. oftentimes it would be nice to know for whom you are voting and what their values are and whether or not that's something you as a parent agree with. i don't see any problem with. politico made a big fuss about it. parents would like to know where people stand before they vote for them in a very important position. >> pete: absolutely. how else are you going to know where they stand? >> yes, pete, you're absolutely right. you said teaching our children is one of the most important things preserving our constitutional republic. these elections are important. you get a flier from a candidate saying we want more recess. in reality we don't know what
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they stand for. we have to get that information to people to understand when they vote for a school board measure they know what that person stands for. >> pete: thanks for everything you do. straight ahead you won't believe what one msnbc host said about her hero dr. fauci. we will play the tape next.
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>> pete: welcome back to the special edition of "angle." it is no secret the media is in love with dr. fauci but nicole wallace took it to a whole new level on monday. >> i am a fauci groupie, thrice-vaccinated, buy k95 masks, i wear them everywhere except when i sit down, and i am certain that this is not a variant i can out run. >> pete: yikes.
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sad and scared experience of life. unfortunately, that is all the time we have for tonight. thank you for watching it for joining us. just a reminder, on friday, i will be cohosting fox's all-american new year's eve with rachel campos-duffy and will cain, my cohost from fox and friends weekend, and catch up every sunday. we turn it to the capable hands of sean duffy who is in for laura ingraham. sean, it is all yours, brother. >> sean: pete hegseth, thank you so much, have a great night. i am sean guthrie in fort ingram, and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." we start with a fox news alert. the biden administration tonight asking the supreme court to decide whether it could be forced to continue implementing the trump-and i remain in mexico policy for migrants seeking asylum in the u.s. a lot to unpack tonight. including "seen and unseen" with
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