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-- unfortunate, that is all the time we have left for tonight. we hope you will set your dvr, and you can tell your friends about us. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. stay tuned. more ingraham, "the ingraham angle" is next and we hope you have a great night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" tonight. the comprehensive call on. that is the focus of tonight's angle. to give you a sense of how serious the democrats are about this crush going on at our southern border, listen to the first question that was posed by the ranking member at today's homeland security hearing. >> the whole med threat picture has shifted dramatically from foreign terrorists to domestic terrorists, in particular,
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rate -- racially motivated by extremists who present the most lethal threats to the comment. what is your current assessment of the domestic terrorism threat to our country? >> mr. chairman, it is our assessment that domestic violence extremism poses the greatest terrorism related threat to our homelands. >> laura: okay. translation, you should be far more afraid of your fellow americans than that millions of illegal aliens being buzzed and flown all over the country in the middle of the night. got it? of course, we all know that hunter biden, dhs secretary hundred mayorkas is not really in charge of the southern border. as a practical matter, the mexican drug syndicates are. millions of illegals have already crossed our borders since biden came into office. in just the month of march, march that we just had. customs and border protection say they encountered morton
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221,000 illegals now, to give you a sense of how staggering this number is, when trump declared the border situation emergency which was three years ago, that number of monthly apprehensions than had hit 76,000. now, because most buy goods are getting our asylum laws, one of the few tools that border patrol agents had hunter biden was pedal fortitude which was the trump rules that allowed for immediate attornment of migrants at the border due to these covid concerns. into understand how significant this tool is, in march, 109,549th and counters cannot 50 the total were processed for expulsion under title xlii. 21% of all family unit individuals were processed for expulsion under title xlii as well. you understand that? 220,000, about half, immediately turned back, not buzzed around the country because of
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title xlii. biden must, rid of that and of course, because his team believes borders are immoral, they are in full support of dropping title xlii. but because they notes just how detrimental this will be to all americans because they are passing the buck. >> title xlii is a public health authority that rests in the exclusive jurisdiction of the centers for disease control and prevention and they decide whether that title xlii authority remains necessary. are expected as a reminder, it is a health authority could not an immigration plan. determination about where we stand and to lift was made by the cdc. >> laura: wait a second. did they think this was a whole of government approach? don't you love that phrase? without title xlii, the numbers of illegals flooding in will dwarf that pump those populations of many american cities, even states in some cases by the end of biden's first term that is the whole goal.
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and now, americans are growing fed up. new polling is showing that they raised the border issues second only to inflation as their major concern. this makes total sense. of real wages are stagnating could not keeping with inflation. a. so many other problems are exacerbated by the open border. crime, local budgets are being pressed. at the drug epidemic. understand this. more than 106,000 americans died from overdoses from november 2020 to november 2021. simply put, by refusing to do all that is necessary at the border, biden is allowing china through mexico to kill us with fentanyl. >> they bought what they thought was. from a drug dealer on snapchat. >> there's really no way to fill that void. >> reporter: it turned out to be 100% fentanyl.
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>> laura: trump, of course, predicted all this chaos would happen. so in the end, you are either a president who believes in borders or you are not. and you are either a party that believes in our sovereign here national or not. at from bush, to biden, they followed the same playbook. >> it was neither right nor realistic to round up millions of people, many with deep roots to the united states and send them cross the border. >> laura: and this was reported to the repeated today by biden's dhs secretary. >> we inherited a broken and his mental system. it is not built to manage the current levels and types of migratory flows. only commerce can push congress can fix this. >> laura: after it none of them are serious about enforcing existing laws or removals and after none of them pushed to teden up the asylum rules, and in biden's case, dropping title xlii, of course, migrants are going to rush the border.
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our agents' lives are endangered and when texas national guardsmen died last week trying to rescue immigrants on the rio grande, these are the results of joe biden's open border agenda. this is a pattern over three administrations. and when the public outcry bills as it is building now, they david to the company and to. >> we need to resolve the status of the illegal immigrants so that you can pass and i can sign comprehensive immigration reform into law. >> it is long past time to reform an integration system that right now does not serve america as well as it should. >> president biden: the immigration reform is supported by even the u.s. chamber of commerce. let's get it done once and for all. >> laura: 's remember, it is not amnesty. no. they are going to be many hoops that illegal immigrants will have to jump through. we promise.
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>> i believe that illegal immigrants who want to stay should have to pay a meaningful penalty for breaking the law to pay their taxes. to learn english. >> president obama: if you have been in america for more than five years, if you have children who are american citizens or legal residents, if you registered to pass a criminal background check. >> president biden: they got to learn to speak english. >> laura: then all you law and order people you are subjected to an immigration sob story. >> president bush: the vast majority of illegal immigrants are decent people who work hard to support their families, practice their faith. >> president obama: these people are classmates, our friends. >> president biden: it is built around keeping families together. >> laura: my favorite biden, i guess it was eight years ago during another immigration pedal
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where he admitted what we all know. they don't really think american citizenship is all that special. >> president biden: 11 million people lived in the shadows. i believe they are already american citizens. >> laura: yes, he said that. and conference of immigration reform is just shorthand of course for giving amnesty to, i dunno, probably at this point, 22 million illegals. and i love how they always say 11 million as if that number is present in time. so it is hard to -- you lose count here. it is the third or fourth time to let necklace last 15 years were there's supposedly conservation's about -- conserve -- conversations about immigratn reform. in 2006 and 2007 kurt busch try to do something with mccain and the democrats. including yours truly, and it was defeated.
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in 2013, there was a gang of a bill and marco rubio was leading it. he was operating in good faith i think. he was new to the senate. he smartly stepped away from it. that went down at things as well. but now i guess they are trying to do it all over again. smart conserved us know that premise of enforcement never comes. smart conservatives note that they start talking about technology when they do that. they are going to installed the stuff at the border drums. they are not serious at all. they will get better vigilantly beeps of thousands of people crossing. that is about it. the fact is we have a lot of politicians in office who think that enforcing the border is a moral crime. they think border enforcement is for fascists only. class, that they want to satisfy the chamber of commerce which i was once an endless stream of low-wage workers. the only way we can have a deal is if a serious enforcement president is in charge and of
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course, what we had that in president trump, we finally got better control of the border. the democrats do not want to do a deals. that tells you everything you need to know. when a republican is in office again. we will enforce the border. the trump remain in mexico policy marked. title xlii worked. >> the number of migrants at the southern border has dropped dramatically. >> about 104,000 people were apprehended in june. different decline in months. an agreement with medical to crackdown on asylum-seekers for central america. >> laura: that was because of a deal between the trump administration and mexico. the purpose going forward, we should just assume that when democrats are in charge? we are going to have open borders. agreeing to any deal with them in charge would be like a going to, i don't know, political extortion scheme. in the end would be worse, not better off. so put the pressure on, as
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senators in montana, cortez in nevada, kelly in the arizona, new hampshire says, we supports competence of impatient reform? just vote them all. don't fall for the contract and that is the angle. joining me now is former u.s. border patrol chief under both presidents trump and bush, rodney bobby scott unclick great to see you tonight. how concerned should we be that american politicians have shifted from enforcement, once again, to "comprehensive reform" proposal? >> rodney: it should be very concerning. border security is much broader than immigration enforcement. border security is simply knowing who and what is coming into your home and the massive amount of illegal immigration coming across the border right now is made it so border patrol has no idea who is coming into our home. there's just hundreds of miles of border to run.
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control -- uncontrolled. you can't do the immigration reform that they talk about. unless you know who you are dealing with. it was simply have no idea who we are dealing with right now. >> laura: if they are not going to state with title xlii, and they are not going to do terms remain in mexico policy, they are not pointed update these ridiculous asylum rules which allow everybody to game the system and stay. they are going to check your voting whether you understood. they are going to check whether you are learning english. that is ridiculous. >> chief scott: yeah, i watched, coherent with that secretary today and was just really baffled. as a matter fact, when you talk about the asylum, they are looking at revamping the silent process. he wants to make it easier and a nonadversarial hearing so you don't even investigate their claims. last time we did amnesty in 1986, the document fraud to
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prove that they were here it was rampant and we did not have nearly as good of printers and technology back then that we do now to make those false document. it is easy for them to talk about proving you were here. and that in and of itself would be granted with fraud and that also increases the float today because it just needs people thing if they get across illegally, they will be allowed to stay. it is a horrible, horrible, signal to send. >> laura: everyone has to remember, the biggest a crossing border crossing year, before this whole situation was in 1986. when reagan, right, enough that he was going to do a very limited amnesty and then they got a huge just because every time someone hears "we are going to do x" that you have a bigger crush and a couple years later. want to hear about how the system is broken and we have to do another amnesty. that is how the whole thing always works. speaking of secretary mayorkas, something he said today shows just how important the border is
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to him. >> secretary mayorkas: i can give some examples of the critical priorities. ensure that we are not only espousing but critically implement the core principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and opportunity throughout our first including -- workforce including all levels of leadership. >> does that give you a lot of confidence, rodney, the d.e.i. agenda as one of the main principles that he is advocating? >> chief scott: and we all advocate for diversity, but we are talk about border security here. border security is neutral. if you cross the border illegal -- illegally, it does not matter what you look like, what size you are or what gender you identified with or what nationality you came from. if you are crossing illegal, it is illegal and that is what we should be talking about. >> laura: he may have been talking parts tapping there. nevertheless, when we have a crisis situation right now, as we have, even to go down the
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road of talking about diversity, equity, inclusion, it is just, again, tells you everything everything you need to know. rodney, thank you for your service to this country and all of border patrols that men and women who work tirelessly and often thankless sleep for their job and their commitment. thank you, rodney. >> the president said he never spoke to his son about his business dealing? has he ever spoken about his son's, business dealings? >> nothing has changed. the president does not get involved in the business dealings of his son? >> reporter: even through his son's business partners? >> secretary psaki: nothing has a change. >> laura: to announce from the white house have become a little bit unbelievable, now brenda reporting's from the daily mail received -- joe biden agreed to pay his son hunter popper's legal fees for this deal with this chinese government-controlled company. he was only able to pay the bills after he earned mounds of
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dollars through his and his wife's companies. and here now is former speaker of the house fox news contributor newt gingrich. the left was so obsessed, it remains obsessed with trump's finances. these seem to be growing ever more glaring and obvious on the part of biden every day and yet psaki is like nothing to see here. their reaction? >> speaker gingrich: nobody on the left is going to admit that you now have a corrupt family with a line president. or even though it is patently obvious. but joe biden did not put a hundred thousand dollars into paint his son's legal bills with no knowledge. there were not 27 different occasions recruit business
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associates of hunter biden were in the obama white house and again, this is not just joe biden. it is also barack obama. and it is hard to believe that there were 27 different visits and obama did not notice that it was on that schedule. the same time, i think that much bigger story, though, presently is that millions and millions of dollars that the chinese communist gave to the university of pennsylvania while joe biden had established a little school there. all that has been secret. the university of pennsylvania refuses to admit how much money they have taken from the chinese communist party. biden refuses to admit how much control he had over that money and you take that kind of corruption and then you add to what was happening with hunter biden. who apparently was getting money from china, from ukraine, from russia, and it is amazing to look at the front prints around the world as the biden family business and that is really what
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it was. the biden family business. not just about hunter biden. but it is about the current president of the united states who i think clearly has lied to the country over and over and over about this issue. >> laura: i mean, newt, anyone who is a parent knows that, i mean, you reach a certain age but the only thing you care about really is that your kids are doing okay. and that of course you are involved. you are not running their business but you know what your kids are doing. or otherwise you are not just not a very good parent. sorry. at this idea that -- oh, i did not know. i never talked. it is just presently absurd. >> speaker gingrich: just take the flights on air force two merkel hundred was with his dad going to china. they want to tell us that on a 14 or 16 hour flight, never it said, g, hunter, what are you doing over here? how is the business going?
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and that referenced that hunter himself made which came up against to the laptop, that he was literally have his money was going to subsidize his father. right now, this is during a period went joe biden was the vice president. this was not when he left office. it is amazing to me that you could have this blatant level of clearly taking foreign money and at -- in an illegal way by the vice president of the united states and his family who are running a family business. that is what is really involved here, includes joe's brother. that includes his son and it is clearly the explication of his public office in order to enrich the family. >> laura: with art the clinton family foundation, the global initiative, we thought that was kind of like, big cash cow, you know, revolving door of influence, peddling. i mean, this is -- which one do you think is worse, newt? the clintons and corruption or the bidens?
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>> speaker gingrich: i think it has been an evolving process. before i think that the biden's saw what hillary and bill, get away with and thought, why not as? and i think that we are in danger of foreign government beginning to realize that corrupting american officials may be the most effective foreign policy you can have. so you have, you know, the widow of the mayor of moscow happens to send three and a half million dollars to hunter biden, just happens to do it. i'm sure hunter did not tell his dad. you know? he had two and a half-million. >> laura: no. >> speaker gingrich: this is crazy. they think we are so stupid and they are so confident that they will be protected by the elite media and it will be protected by the justice department. >> laura: all right. [overlapping speakers] >> laura: newt thank you so much. direct the leaking, that januard
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♪ ♪ >> laura: and a betrayal of the american people, many in the senate and that center joe people are not supporting a major role back of trump's tariffs. as political notes, despite tough talk on china, republican mike of idaho. addition to him, 18 other gop senators from lindsey graham to john cornyn, mitch mcconnell and mitt romney signed onto eight senate bill last summer. it is called the united states innovation and competition at. it is going to be the foundation of what the senate once in its negotiations with the house. according to political, the package they may support what award china with tariff exemptions that at more than 2200 imports that them under trump along with a directive to reopen the exception process for
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more good. remember, after americans saw how much of our drug supply came from china, and how much of our ppe was made in china, there was a general outcry at the beginning of covid to bring it all back home, bring that manufacturing back home. about two years later, are we to believe, the lessons we have learned is that america should become even more dependent on chinese manufacturing? lifting tariffs on $300 billion worth of imports every year will provide even more incentive for u.s. manufacturers to send their production lines to the communist super state. they both have to partly because and they won't have to pay import duties. it is a win-win for them. consumers maybe less of a product in the short-term. but we will pay big time in other ways, fewer good jobs for working class people and more dependent on a despicable regime. earlier this year, trump's arbitrator chief lamented that
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state planners in china must be positively gleeful that we would effectively drop the existing tariffs and eliminate the threat of future tariffs and he laid out with this would represent last friday. >> getting rid of these tariffs, if they do, it will be a very -- it will be a betrayal of american workers and a very serious step backward for the american people. >> laura: thing of the political human relation of this as well. how are we not acting like the [indistinct] france in all of this, the regime that lied about covid kept tortures with religious minorities, starts its own people and uses slave labor is going to be rewarded by the united states, the country it is working to undermine? i hope these republican senators willing to some of the american people to china will see the folly of the boys. are not going to hold my breath.
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according to -- the january 6 committee is growing anxious about the torrent of leaks not because it is scummy but rather they fear that leaks will read complacency in a country already distracted by inflation, ukraine, and that linglei coronavirus pandemic. democrats on the hill are so worried they are getting flesh back to the mueller investigation. i would of this, currently another round of leaks that has washington buzzing. according to minority leader kevin mccarthy, disparaging members even calling on big tech to restrict their accounts. mccarthy held a meeting with the gop conference to better explain the full context and it reportedly ended up in a standing ovation. apparently i guess it was fine? here now is to congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. in one of the leaked audio recordings, obvious to me, i mean, it was linked by a. on that call.
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leader kevin mccarthy basically said he was frustrated by comments that certain republicans were making about the elections and whether the election was rigged and so forth. and he actually lamented the fact that, you know, big tech has censored other people. why can't they shut down the ball count? what is your reaction to? >> congresswoman greene: you know, those comments are very hurtful and we know those recordings were coming early january, i think like, january 10th, january 11th of 2021. it is hurtful, lower, because i'm the only member of congress that lost my personal twitter account. i will say that i have worked with kevin mccarthy and his staff working on the repeal process and my twitter account should be restored. but these were techniques that just create more drama in washington when i believe we are in a trump-era network of the emerging people are fed up with drama in washington. you know, all that we hear out of the january 6 committee is
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absolutely absurd, laura. every time i go back home, the people i talk to, they don't care about january 6. what they care about is our open border high inflation, high gas prices, possibly world war iii with russia. who knows where that is going to? and the possible food famine and who knows what else? you just mentioned china. that is something that is extremely concerning because i have a district full of small towns that have been completely eroded based on decades of failure from washington that sent our jobs overseas and destroyed our small businesses and small towns that have just been devastated over time through that. so i think -- [overlapping speakers] >> laura: congresswoman, is the conference standing behind kevin mccarthy despite these delete recordings? again, where he was -- i mean, he was, very concerned as were all of us about what unfolded on
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january 6th. and you texted mark meadows and said, at one point, he said, there's an active shooter in there. you thought there was. it turns out ashli babbitt was shot by an officer on site. you said the president needs to calm things down. he was extremely upset about this and said, i guess this could destroy the whole republican party. it was reported that you texted as well mark meadows and said, several members are even mentioning putting martial law in place. at some point during this whole time. that was three days before biden's inauguration. and of course, this is being brought up now as, you know, congressman agreeing. talking about martial law and she should never be able to run again. i would like to have you have a chance to respond to those criticisms. >> congresswoman greene: well, those are reportedly my text messages. i think if people read them for themselves, those are my text messages, they clearly say that
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i was not calling for dead. i actually said that something i don't know about. that was what does text messages say. >> laura: you never advocated martial law that president trump should use martial law to stop, you look at the transition of power? you never advocated for dead, did you? >> congresswoman greene: i don't recall ever advocating for martial law. i don't know if you have that up on the street. but if you put that text message up, it is clear and easy to read that that is my text message and that is what they reporting. but i don't recall if they are. if they are, those text messages do not say calling for martial law. >> laura: now because i thought it was kind of an unfair hit on you because you said several members were and then they use that to say, you were and i just wanted to give you the chance to tell us one way or another but you thought the president trump -- whether you thought that president trump asking for
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martial law would be a good idea. but i thought you needed a chance to clear that up. >> congresswoman greene: yeah, laura, i was a brand-new member of congress at that time. i was very upset about the riot and the capitol that day. and i was scared when it happened. i even tweeted out a video telling people to stop. i was upset because it stopped the objection that we lawfully were trying to do as members of congress and i was upset because i had never been in any kind of situation like that before. >> laura: horrific. >> congresswoman greene: and concerned, yes. it is horrific. is all well now with the conference? is all well? >> congresswoman greene: i cannot speak on behalf of the entire conference. as most people no, i'm somewhat that has been held accountable for what might words and i have apologized at times when i have said things that i do not think were right or it may have offended people and i think apologies are a good thing. proposal i think this is a time
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where the republican conference needs to pull ourselves together and have leadership that is going to be able and capable as leading when we are able to earn back the majority and actually do the right thing on behalf of the american people. >> laura: yeah, the border, inflation, cronkite there's a lot of problems out there. congresswoman, thank you for joining. international scam artists ed judge judy. oh, my gosh. of course it is raymond arroyo. scotus seen and unseen "is next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it is time for at the "seen and unseen" segment brickle wheat revealed the stories behind the headlines. we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. you have to really "seen and unseen" for us tonight. >> raymond: i was traveling today for our big town halls in orlando tomorrow. i noticed all the people on the airport and on the plane. they were watching a couple of things. of you young girls seated in front of me worked screaming an
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interview with actress megan fox talking about her drinking habits with her fiancé machine gun kelly. watch. >> we do consume each other's blood for ritual purposes only. it is used for reason and it is controlled where it is like, let's shed a few drops of blood and during it. >> raymond: dr. fauci. i guess it is okay. they only drink blood during full and new moons, laura. pray there's no new moon tomorrow. they are disciplined werewolves, these people and i'm sure no young people are going to followed their lead. right? later in the interview, fox claimed she keeps her kids off of social media to -- because it is sinister. >> laura: i mean, that is good, right? because she is right about that. but there were some other things that you noticed on the plane.
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correct? >> raymond: yeah, well, it is a little like the artery calling the vein bloodied. >> laura: looking at the glass half-full. >> raymond: looking at johnny depp, amber heard. the other people watching that. and -- but the problem is, when you marinated your soul drug fueled lunacy of these lefties gone wild, you missed the land and the things you should be focused on. your family and your community and help at your government? there is a massive story, laura, out there, getting brindled attention but it is costing you literally billions of dollars. now, you might have known about it if you turned johnny off and watched judge judy. >> you applied for small business loan that was designed for people who had real businesses with real employees. just a second. with real employees who rely on that money so that you could pay your employees during covid.
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>> that is exactly what that is. >> judge judy: that you paid yourself. you paid yourself. >> yes. >> buying stamps. >> judge judy: buying what? >> buying food stamps. the pandemic had been going on so they were giving us food stamps like pandemic stamps. >> judge judy: it is just too bad that some people will stoop to the level of abusing programs. >> raymond: as judge judy has reviewed the new nbc news report, these covid benefits particular leave those unemployment relief benefits have turned into the biggest fraud ever perpetuated against the united states. certificate part of it carried out by foreigners. government investigators estimate that that brace yourself, $87 billion, billions have been stolen from the american taxpayer.
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and fraudulent relief payments. private estimates are even higher. they claim that fraud could be as high as $400 billion. everybody is talking about elon musk buying twitter. that is 10 twitters, laura, to put it together, that have been stolen from the american people. this is unconscionable, really. >> laura: that is real bloodsucking, raymond. you saw a lot of people collecting benefits. you saw them post that they are in the caribbean and stuff. i saw a lot of that. >> raymond: i'm here at the site of our town hall. we have something a little better. we got two buses. i'm like oprah. we will see you here tomorrow. >> laura: looking very cool. thank you. elon musk take over twitter has landed that left to get creative. wait until you hear the idea from one democratic senator, mollie hemingway, ari fleischer
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"diversity, equity, inclusion" pop up. to downplayed, like, violent looting, they called it "consumer reparations" or "justified looting." and we have a new entry to justify censorship courtesy of democrat and markey. the senator is calling for new laws to promote algorithmic justice over the dangerous influence of elon musk and other billing this. he made this plea on twitter. here now is mollie hemingway, edert -- editor-in-chief of the federalist, ari fleischer and best-selling author. mollie, they are getting break rate of here. >> mollie: the reality behind it is turf on. this algorithmic justice that this does the first two is about how socially, companies have infected controlled outcomes of
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elections or affected political debates by increasing the reach of certain messages, decreasing the reach of other messages the platforming effective political voices that they don't like and all of these types of things you heard on msnbc the other day, that is why he did not want elon musk owning twitter because those are the things you do when you control is socially dense platform. we know that is what youth can do. that is what has been done in a perfectly one-sided session. at the behest of the democratic political party and it is a huge threat to the republic. whatever you call it, it is a major threat. >> laura: every -- everyone has to translate that when they see this, diversity, equity, inclusion, what they mean is discriminating against another group of people. it never means what they say it means. the entire professional class are freaking out over elon musk. no irony at all, the washington post put out a tweet declaring
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washington's hands are largely tied as the world's richest person acquires an inferential social network and impact of the regulatory void around social media companies. of this paper is owned by jeff bezos. it is deeply concerning that another billionaire can also buy a large media company. no irony there, ari. >> secretary fleischer: sometime s you have to have a sense of humor about this stuff. brickle hefted them, it's been for years? i think they heard that donald trump got thrown of social media. don't they realize how bad it is? don't they realize? haven't they heard how conservatives speech is canceled? the algorithms that have been put in use to suppress. and conservative thought? you know, when i heard ed markey talk about algorithmic justice, i thought that was a punk rock band that played in the village in the 70s mech what on earth
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kind of phrase is that to begin with? how the democrats are so opposed to free speech that day really need -- they want to turn america into a college campus and kick conservatives off. >> laura: 's billionaires are jealous of other berliners. but the whole thing is stupid. but mollie, i got to touch on something we talked about with marjorie taylor greene earlier which is the conference that they had today to try to i think things down and over their differences after these late audit recordings of a call, with that january 6 in mind, your reaction to this? >> mollie: i think the most troubling things was definitely the one you highlighted where kevin mccarthy indicated that he hoped for other people to be thrown off social media companies. that is exactly the opposite attitude that we want to promote, we want to have to from the republican leaders but having said that, i think that
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that republican conference needs to make its own decisions and the temperatures that agenda should not be sent by there. media. media is trying to determine who the speaker will be and even the fact that they are going after mccarthy and other people may indicate that they view him as more of a threat to the temple agenda and not to spend the scope -- they are suddenly sympathetic to conservative concerns. >> laura: is mccarthy for the moment okay? is he on a glide path? >> secretary fleischer: i think he is fine and i think republicans showed that today. whenever i see stories about leaks that my first reaction is, let me see the entire thing in its full context. >> laura: all right, i agree. mollie, ari, thank you. an order ari's new book. big announcement coming up.
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rhonda santos has shown himself to be and pretty full command o it very tomorrow night we had t orlando to host a live town hall , florida and the american comeback. the governor will be there with us for the entire hour in will be joined by current disney employees outraged by the company companies activist turn to an end tomorrow, gutfeld is next. >> happy hump day, america very summer is just around the corner . smell the lotion in the fear. at twitter headquarters, casualties are mounting, there' painting, and that was just a janitor unclogging the men's room toilet it was a deserved jab directed at twitter's legal teeth, i hope i got that right it is fun to say though. that
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