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♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. the california goldrush is long over, and yet there are still robbing trains and the state an doing it on video. last night we interviewed one o the people and the bite and a ministration charged with sedition, the man's name was thomas s caldwell. the justice department claimed that caldwell was inside the capital building on january 6,
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but they insist emphatically that he was not. at some point jury will decide he was lying about that. the rest of us are free to ponder a bigger question. is thomas caldwell exhibitionist ? is he an enemy of the nation. in january 6 he was trying to overthrow the u.s. government b force? that's a pretty hard case to make. caldwell's indictment paints hi as a dangerous malicious but their real thomas caldwell does not fit that description part he's a senior citizen he walks with a cane he's a devout christian tried to picture thomas caldwell tv and a bloodthirsty band of insurgents communicant because he didn't. like every protest of that day, caldwell arrived at the event o armed end like the overwhelming majority he committed no acts o violence. the justice department claimed he gets hot to overthrow the american system but thatrt is h to believe, caldwell fit spent most of his life and honorable government services putting 20
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years as a naval officer verity retired with 100 percent disability. if anyone seems like a thoroughly loyal american, it's thomasit caldwell. or tony blinking.ch so why is thomas caldwell facin the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison? because, democrats tell us, he and his codefendants almost toppled our democracy, they cam closer than anyone since robert e lee, that's what they've been telling us for the last year. it's absurd, only the factly of aheard it so often prevents us from recognizing how absurd it is. nothing that happened on januar threatening our constitutional order.ry for the record, because reality still matters or it should
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matter, here was the scene inside the capital on january 6. >> willing to work with us and cooperate peacefully. gather more americans under the that they will come and gather peacefully to the capital. >> remain calm. >> everybody, this must be peaceful. this has to be peaceful. we have the right to peacefully assemble. this must be peaceful, we have the right to peacefully assemble . it turns out no we don't. the man you just heard say that's got more than four years bars his crime, walking into what we used to call it non- ironically the people's
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house. that was the end his sentencing he looked shocked. most of these january 6 protesters have been shocked. this was an insurrection they had no idea whatsoever that the were participating in. they took down the numbers and later arrested them. obviously it's not. these are americans who came to their capital city with their friends to complain loudly abouu what politicians we're doing, they assumed that was still allowed, but it's not allowed. joe biden has made that very clear. >> 29 states intelligence committee, from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist threat in the homeland . we know now we must confront an defeat clinical extremism, and
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domestic terrorism. >> don't you dare call them protesters, they were a riotous mob insurrectionist. where exactly is all this criminal white supremacy this white leading domestic terroris that poses the most lethal terrorist threat in the homeland . many are killed each year by violence, they are murdered. conservatives are not the ones who are murdering them. would wicked upgrade it's a ludicrous library in fact, inte yesterday, no one connected to january 6 could be charged with a crime.
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they might have the timing of that. in the democratic party's fortunes are heading south at high speedne, but they didn't a the question, they just celebrated the arrests here is one particularly oily little biden toady over on cnn. >> for the first time, the justice department is unveiling charges of seditious conspiracy against 11 and they january 6 capital riots, what to the new charges telus? prosecutor sending a clear ar message after criticism from lawmakers and legal experts who thought the doj was going too easy on the rioters. >> the charges showed show the extent of advanced planning as we learned many of the rioters were expecting more, many of th rioters were expecting war. where they? then why didn't they bring guns to the war? the indictment doesn't explain that, in fact it tells us that
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the january 6 approach, the dangerous conspirators who our in dissipating more agreed not to bring firearms into the district of columbia. you guys are going to carry one of them texted the others and what they thought was a protected chat. no, the other said. okay, we aren't either. so here you have the people and the biden administration tells us triedmi to overthrow the u.s government and yet at the very same time the very same group also voluntarily decides to comply with dc's famously restricted gun laws. if you live in dc you know not everyone does that, not even close. washington, dc has an awful lot of shooting straight under them seem to interest the mayor. >> think about this, if you are
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perceived by people who may not even be elected in our country to not think the right way, or to say something and private e-mail conversation that they don't like, you could end up being a target just as i am the target. >> we are here to overthrow the government, we are we better follow dc gun laws or otherwise will get in trouble. that's literally what they're telling you. it's contemptible he absurd, an other than sedition is is a woman called jessica watkins he ended the capital unarmed, she did not, violence, she didn't break anything or assault anyon she didn't set a fire or spray paint the wall she's not from she spoke directly to secret service agents she provided her contact information in than she turned herself in to local police when she learned there was an arrest warrant for her..
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yet, jessica watkins is officially a terrorist from a al sheet and many others. the whole point of this exercis is to redefine any opposition t the tdemocratic party as domes terrorists. as they face defeat and the midterm election. some democrats are just saying that out loud.rm here is msnbc jason johnson pai to get working hard to never sa republican party again because are not a saparty, they are a d store front for terrorist movement. >> they follow dc gun laws because you can get in trouble if you don't. these people. up front for a terrorist movement. do they really mean what they say? whon knows if they mean it. they're acting like it and that's a problem. out of the rest of us respond a the re- u.s. government redefines people who disagree with their political beliefs as terrorists. they're is only one way and it' a nine violent way the refusal to play along.ed don't pretend they're sincere,
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they are not sincere, tell the truth. call authoritarianism what it is , preferably with a middles er finger extended. that's what man called he is a political consultant who dares to work for whcandidates runnin against the january 6 committee. you don't want to do that. just days ago the senior counse on that committee demanded an interview essentially. i feel sorry for you that you have to deal with the likes of liz cheney and adam kinsinger, adam schiff and the rest of the committee members on a regular basis i will pray for you. in other words, a pure spirit h was declared exactly what the democrats are so obviously doing . this select committee has run roughshod over the first amendment rights of my fellow citizens in is now targeting me which it absolutely is. >> you made a conscious decisio
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to tell them you know what's going on, you're not cowering, they are violating your rights, you know that. by saying that out loud and coming on the show, you are basically daring them to hurt you. tell us why you did it? >> i welcome any attempts are going to take at me.o quite frankly, i think they can all go to hell. i've been sick of sitting on th sidelines watching this committee very just harassed, attacked, and bully so many of my friends, so many conservativ activist rate innocent people for doing nothing, but standing with president trump until the finish line. last week i posted a video righ before the one-year anniversary said the certified election and i said i'm going to stand financially with those who are being wrongfully persecuted and attacked a pledge tens of thousands of dollars a donate $10,000 of my own money to the patriot freedom fund. i'm sure he's a nice guy, but he's gone through fe a lot.
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at the end of the day, i donate this money in than i get e-mails , i'm not going to be intimidated. today i donate $20,000 to a gentleman that did nothing othe than give a permanent from the capitolor police for the protes dungeon race accident going to also donate $10,000 to the only person in the justice departmen who was willing to investigate voter fraud. he wasn't able to. he has four kids at home and al he did was offered to investigate voter fraud another trying to attack him and cancel and destroy his reputation. i'm not goingst to sit by any longer. i'm 24 years old, i've made millions already in my career, at the end ofof the day if i go broke in this fight, i have my life to make this money back great i hope my courage will lead others to stand up and do the right thing. >> i hope so too. people who are much older and much richer than you are like that republican national committee, where are they. the former presidents organization, members of
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mcongress, why are people rott in solitary with incompetent left-wing public defenders who aren't on their side, these people are screwed because no one in the republican party is standing up to them and it's outrageous. let's talk about you, roger stone did this rate they went after him, and then they sent helicopters and a swat team wit automatic weapons to his house in coordination with cnn. are you concerned? >> no, absolutely not. this curing committee in its structure has no constitutional power. i'm not going to legitimize that . it has no constitutional power. of not going to be on defense for long. at the end of the day the american people deserve to know the truth about what happened o january 6. people like you, have been laying out the truth, they tell the truth about what happens on january 6. ogoing to go on offense break not going to be on defense for too long.
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>> we will visit you in jail. >>tucker: to put this and some sort of broader context, where grateful to be joined by and th person who so often tells us what's really happening. thank you so much for coming on. what do you makeg. of what we a seeing here? figure i think most americans are more angry about the riots, but if you're going to, sedition , you don't get a lot of people 40, 50, in 60 to comply with the dc gun laws, some of them gets on the golf course go to the capital, some of them enter without weapons for it if you're going to do sedition you dress and black come at you a where clubs, you coordinate you attack on federal courthouses o police precincts on social media . that's how you do it. or, if you're really worried
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about a conspiracy this was a conspiracy, a good conspiracy, she said. secret history. the ceos skin coordinate it. the preselected precincts, and then they stop the stem the flo of information. was much more conspiratorial than that sort of circus circuits we saw and generate six . if you are really serious, tucker, you would probably a foreign policy would publish an article 11 days after as a very prominent obama become pentagon lawyer wrote, he/she said we've got to get rid of donald trump
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and there's a long wait three ways to do a great impeachment, you can have 25th amendment, an the outline that. that is what is sedition, that stopped.d. all they want is transparency and equal protection of the laww they want to know how ashley owbabcock died and they want to know how 35 people died in the summer of 2020. if you're going to go after congress, people who say they commune comedic it with activist , they want to know if that qualifies with the current vice president said the riots are going toto go on and they'r not going to stop. then she helped bail people out. if you're going to attack the capital its federal property than you attack a federal court has. that's what they want, they wan to billion dollars in property, 35 dead, 120 days of ride, they want transparency so let's get congressional committee and the next section of congress where
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the democrats pick their best people, republicans, and that's look at all the domestic terrorism and find out the trut and let the chips fall where they live. all we're asking for the american people is to be transparent, all the videos com out all the information come out , all the testimony about the foofficer and all the testimony about other shooters. in let's be equal in the application of the law.d >> i have to ask, no one's ever satisfactorily answered the question why did they capital police allow the protesters and the building if they knew they were coming they were apparentl snipers willing to shoot to kill , so they knew there was going to be something like this yet they welcomed them in, mayb there is a good answer for that what could it be? >> i don't know, i think the only way we would find out, tucker is to have all the video so we could see them in action if they were talking to protesters, what were they doin and then all the communications between the capital police and
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members of congress and law enforcement let's get it to fin out because it is strange, why have we focused on this and i have no problem focusing on it.. but why do we just forget about the main 2020 riot when they stormed into the white house grounds, they injured secret service agents and tried to get the president of the united states you had to be evacuated into a bunker it wasn't like ao hiding in a distant building, this was the president of the united states and they were throwing objects and breaking the law. i don't think many of them are in solitary confinement facing life sentences right now. >> probably not great i think that's a good observation. thank you so much, appreciated. >> so you may have wondered why your amazon package didn't arrive, or ups is a little slows maybe it's a supply-chain problem or may be the train bringing those packages to your
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organization just like albania, it hasn't gone well. had badly has it gone? let's see. you thought robbing freight trains went out like may be in the 1870s, it's back in california. they are not supply-chain issue keeping packages away from your house, they are gangs of criminals, key constituents of the democratic party leading freight trains in la.y here is video of it. >> unopened. covid rapid tests. we even have fishing lures. to get noticed the piles of
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garbage that hasn't occurred to anyone in los angeles or the state to pick it up. california we are the garbage states, why would we pick it up that's what we do, we produce garbage. right up because, in san jose, and nine men stormed a shopping center and rob stores. we don't want to gloat in sadness or anything, but it's kind of an important thing if your biggest date falls apart and it is. his new book is everything reminds me of something heat he joins us live. annum, great to see you. i'm sorry to keep picking on your state, our state, but robbing freight trains? >> you know, everyone says to m after i do these appearances, when are you leaving, californi
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and i always tell them, i've go two kids in high school, but i will be pulling up to the graduation in a u-haul, that is my description. >> but you're from there, you'v lived there your whole life, wh should you have to leave, why don't the people putting garbag on the ground leave? >> you know, it's interesting because back to the train metaphor, they say if you live next to a train station, you will stop hearing the trains eventually, and it's that way i california with graffiti and trash and the homeless population, it is slow, it's gradual, but you just tune it out. everyone here just tunes it out. to be fair to the guys robbing the trains, maybe they are just cutting out the middleman instead of going to the person' house and doing the porch pirat thing or going to san francisco in doing a smashh and grab, wh not just grab it on the train o
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the way in and eliminate the middleman. >> that is such a good point freight if you care about the environment, to see the prettiest state and the country in the world, desecrated like this by people who claim to car about the environment, may be the global warming isn't the only environmental concern. >> you know, it's never ending lectures about not outlawing past plastic straws and about outlying gas powered. and gender-neutral toy aisles. it would be like if your son wa strung out on fennel in you're talking about getting him cello lessons. >> it does seem, and by the way i think this actually is dirtie than calcutta is right now. does anyone notice? you are famously in the busines
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of noticing things, that's what you do. when you go back to your house and have a beer with your neighbors are they like i can't believe this? >> it drives me nutsay and no, everyone and california is in the business of tuning out everyone, but themselves.ra that's what attracts people to california. you come here to tune out everybody, but you, so they somehow have tuned it out, but to me, it's the first thing you see when you enter a city. when you drive around and you see that car with the bongo on the fenders and the fast food wrappers on top of the dashboar and you say oh, that person's crazy, that's what we look like freight we look like a crazy ol woman driving around in a beat up car. >> if you like moving back and saying to everyone else you're not from here get out, your rec to. living next to you in taking a stand. adam corolla, i will see you in texas or somewhere. thank you.
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>> thanks, tucker. could get you often hear people talk about unelected bureaucrat entrenched in federal government . the use the term deep states. amanda has seen it firsthand, she wasn't paranoid at all before shen became the senior state department official under the last administration and she watched directly how career government officials work to derail the edge ended up in elected politician. so we talked to her in a brand-new episode of tucker carlson today about what she sa in this. here is part of that. >> everything i thought was wrong, though it is way worse, it so much worse. in it so frustrating because like i said, there were so few of us freight imagine having an menstruation like o ours where was so importantt to go in like guns blazing on day one and not let,--we were already up agains
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a whole machine and then to hav most of us be the people who knew the agenda and execute the agenda get whittled away by these nobodies, by these conniving nobodies. and then think that the administration has somehow stil got a fighting chance. we fought with one hand how you care back because of the perso issues. >> here's the other funny thing early on, we were getting advic from reagan appointees, that wa the closest thing to our style of administration or we're sort. >> so we'd be pulled aside, by some serious old-timers who would be like a come actually this ise how you don't get screwed in this one area of whatever and where is the manua for that by the way. who is building that manual now? i have some friends i know that
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our writing it but there is a lot otof institutional knowledg there that if we live in the real country and take power again were going to really need for it get a filmmaker from la really excited about trump in 2016, she shows up in dc to hel and is shocked byp what she see. the whole conversation is fascinating. get it for free at tuckercarlson.com. we spent a lot of time defendin the supreme court justice brett cavanagh because we assumed he was a man of principle, so what happened? we will tell you straight ahead. 4
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supreme court just affirmed tha politicians in washington know more about healthhe than nurses emergency rooms. that's absurd to. how did that happen? it happen for one reason becaus justice john roberts and brett cavanagh sided with the biden administration in alliance with rothe certified non- genus robe to officials philosophy consist of not defending the washington post and it has for years, but brett cavanagh? wasn't he supposed to be as sincere conservative amanda principle? that's what lindsey graham told us freight many of us believed it. when he cried during his confirmation hearings, wept lik adam kinsinger, we've felt sorr for him. we didn't understand that something had broken inside but on some level his tormentors no controlled him and that going forward he would be more loyal to conventional opinion than to the constitution of the united states. our mistake to the courts axona concerns the ones they don't
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believe the public, gabbana spanish submission in the vaccine mandate may no sense at all as clarence thomas put it, nothing in law or the constitution requires nurses to choose between losing their livelihoods and acquiescing to vaccine they have rejected for months. joe biden's vaccine mandate had no legal authority. and without legal authority, th government can't force us to do anything. period. in case you're wondering if it' really a spiritual one we're watching. here is this new story in illinois elementary school offering and afterschool after school satan club. they are it's sponsored by the satanic temple of the nine states freight it says it will help includes learn benevolence. we're going to the source in this story. graves is with this satanic temple enjoins us to make great thank you so much for coming ona i have to ask, our parents
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complaining that there is an after school satan club at thei children school? >> some are, but they don't hav to send their children to the program. it's available for parents who do want to send their children to the program and its there is an alternative theory to religious clubs made to profite ties the children. are doesn't include items of te religious opinion, it just has directive learning program with trained educators there to help guide their children through different activities per. >> my asker where are the satan clubs trained educators trained? >> they are trained through us. we have got educators who have volunteered with us freight we have them do the criminal background checks that aren't required for afterschool clubs in heaven because we want to be responsible about this. and come out we make sure they understand the curriculum and what we want to do in this
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program and that they are able to execute amthat. >> live your use of the word execute. have any school administrators said i know you can lecture me about were not going to like le kubik little kids go to the satan club. o are they just passive like everyone else in america? >> it's not being passive, that's understanding with the lot as its understanding with the constitution is and what free speech is and what religious liberty is. they're are a lot of people who just a lot of uproar like this and they go to the school board they complained the principal, they complete the superintendent , but school board could cannot overturn the supreme court. >> so could there be in hate club. or black people are inferior club. the answer is no because the community and i'm not advocatin for either one of those things, the community has some say in nwhat its kids are exposed to o government property i.e. a
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public school. so you're just telling me that everyone is kind of going along with it because of the supreme court. get the supreme court allowed i religion, they said that not having religious clubs would be religious discrimination. i disagree, i think you can categorically deny a religion, but we can't give the governmen the opportunity to pick and choose between which religious viewpoints they will allow. >> they do all the time. you can be suspended for school for quoting portions of the old testament freight i'm trying to not use profanity, but what you're saying is ridiculous and we both know it's ridiculous. i need to be clear because it's another example of i guess i have two. i can't say anything in you're confirming that everyone feels that way they kind of have to gh along with it for some reason. >> people get upset about it, people like you, and they don't reconcile their viewpoints on free speech and religious liberty. i don't know what you're
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suggesting i don't know if you're suggesting the school board should say no this is not allowed and we're going against the supreme court ruling. >> what i'm saying is you are t be able to quote the new testament out loud in school if we're going to apply the standard, which i suppose you'd be happy to live under,wo it ha to be applied equally, but it's not applied equally as you know. >> i don't know the new testament story you're speaking of. but we're not infringing on anybody's right to practice religion. we're asking for equal access for it. >> i am saying this school woul provide that if it were an expression of orthodox christianity as you know. but i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> and newstead the of a micron confirms what several other studies have already shown and what you nosa g live in this country in are surrounded by people who have a micron which is pretty much everybody so tha you know that it is much less
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♪ ♪ >> turns out not a lot to dread about the dreaded omicron variant of covid. we know this because the bigges study and the world of omicron has just concluded and involved researchers from all over the world and here's what they found . the 52,000 patients a study to have the omicron variant, none required ventilation. people with natural immunity ha lower infection rates than people who hired they previousl infected. given 98 percent of new covid infections are from the omicron variant come out this suggest that maybe we need to change ou approach to this so-called pandemic which may no longer be a pandemic that's what we've asked the professor of public health to join us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. so this study seems i don't kno
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if conclusive applies, but it seems powerful. what do you conclude from it? >> this is a remarkable study i was massive and it's no longer an open question. omicron is more mild, this affirms it, that it's not infecting the deep respiratory system. is staying and the upper respiratory system for the phon 52,000 people with omicron but that probably represent a quarter million cases and the community none required mechanical ventilation of the 154 that went to the hospital, 84 percent over less than 48 hours state. if you remember the south african two months ago, notice that very few hospitalized patients during that omicron period were in the icu. they told us that they average length of stay was about two days. yet we ignored that advice and they said very specifically, do not panic, this is a mild virus that was two months ago the u.s
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public health officials sort of dangled it as an open question that omicron could be more deadly that it could be as deadly, and there's a small chance it could be less deadly. the reason this is important is because less than 1.7 percent o cases today are delta, the vast majority 98.3 are omicron. the policies are based on delta a different virus that behaves differently that has a differen infection fatality rates, so al of our mandates, the excessive testing, the obsessive quarantined periods, they are based on delta, the supreme court ruling used delta data even exaggerated it, and made a ruling during a time when we no have a different virus of virus with a lower severity rate than influenza. we have 50-70,000 people a year with influenza and in the hospital at any one time during the middle of that influenza season and that's what we have right now with covid.
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we have about 60-70,000 people on the hospital for covid, not h just with incidentally, but for covid, and we have the difference is from influenza, w have a staffing crisis right now . 10-25 percent of the staff in healthcare have left. many permanently, many of them had natural immunity that were fired, they had antibodies circulating in their blood that neutralize the virus, but they were antibodies the government does not recognize. people want the science and the want it straight what i find hi people are just hungry for honesty with the data. >> the lying has been mind-boggling. so maybe what we should do is i don't know send 100 million covid test to a symptomatic people just to scare the out of them. do you think that's a good solution to this? >> they're plan to do it is after the omicron wave will be very low levels in four or five weeks by then, people will be s sick and tired, they're not
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going to care about a very low level of a mild virus that acts like the common cold. many of these policies are spending a lot of money and all come far after the current wafe it. >> it will ainteresting to see this darkened testing companies. i appreciate you coming on and for the clarity of your analysis . thank you so much. >> we spent a lot of time talking about here is, but what about her friends. one of her closest friends marilyn mosby, she is in deep legal trouble for fraud. it turns out she had a couple o vacation homes, she say she lie on her loan application and has been indicted. t we have that just ahead. ot of tg about kamala harris but what about her friends? one of her closest friends was the top prosecutor in baltimore, maryland, mosby and she's in deep legal trouble for fraud. she had a couple vacation homes and lied on her loan applications.
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>> went goes on vacation she doesn't go to baltimore, baltimore is meant sprayed the prosecutor there elected to als very close friend of the vice president of the united states, kamala here is. now big trouble. trace gallagher has the latest on that story. >> this is not a case where marilyn mosby. involving a series of financial transactions. federal prosecutors say in 2020 she took out two separate withdrawals from her baltimore city retirement account for the first, her furby $6,000 was to buy a home in kissimmee florida your orlando and disney world,
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the second loan for 45,000 to b exact. and both loans, she cited financial hardship, she suffere because of the pandemic, except in 2020, the salary is baltimore's top prosecutor actually went up. it increased. even though the irs had issued lien on the baltimore home. its malt she kept lower into raised on the kissimmee house b stating. it was a rental property that she sold recently and made $150,000 profit. she has called vice president kamala harris for role model. she returned the said she will not fail though she is now facing up to 30 years in jail the jail time is unlikely and her attorney says the charges
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are routing and political and racial. >> if you don't pay your taxes come in shouldn't be in charge of anything. none of these people paid their taxes. see you monday, have the best weekend. ♪ >> welcome to hannity this busy friday new states great it is n secret from the beginning we ha really low expectations of the biden white house. now, somehow, someway, things are even far worse than we predicted. this is not hyperbole, this is not sean hannity talking points. as we speak, even democrats and republicans and ndthe media mob are openly questioning if joe
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