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they are called parents, remember when we heard about that or a ministry of truth, led by the biggest purveyor of misinformation, never thought it could happen. have a great weekend, set your dvr so you never miss an episode. in the meantime let not your hearts be troubled, "the ingraham angle"'s next. have a great weekend, see you monday. ♪ ♪ >> laura: thanks for being with us tonight, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." fearing your own people, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [bleep] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: nina janke witts, biden's new disinformation czar at homeland security, she is off key doing a bad julie andrews impersonation but it's off key in more ways than one. if we all didn't know this was really happening, if we didn't just witness that, we would think this was some kind of orwellian spoof of what paranoid conservatives think the establishment on the left is planning. up part angry feminist, part frustrated karaoke singer, she's the last person who should be trusted with distinguishing between fact and fiction. she's a graduate of bryn mawr college, a caricature of the modern left university. she worked at the wilson center, a think tank of sorts and has a collection of all the worst
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ideas on foreign policy. is an expert in eurasian affairs, you would think she would author articles may be on the importance of preserving free expression in repressive regimes. not quite, but she did publish this gym. malign creativity, how gender, sex, and lies are weaponized against women online, can't wait to read that. she works as an advisor to the ukraine foreign minister, what? most importantly for the current day, she is hunter biden's scandal denier. >> is this the same individual who said the dossier was real end of the laptop story was false, is that the individual who's running the disinformation? >> i'm not fully or with those statements. >> it's been reported widely. >> i'm not familiar with those. >> laura: i'm not familiar with that. your account let me enlighten you. what the new disinfo czar said
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about hunter biden's laptop is we should view it as a trump campaign product. she wants us to emulate a european style model of heavy regulation of internet content deemed harmful and dangerous. that just means content that conflicts with whatever the left believes about issues like climate, elections, race, and gender identity. >> the first amendment does not apply to private platforms and they could very easily decide that climate denial and other harmful hate speech and misinformation is not allowed on their platforms. they have decided instead to allow this free speech fairy dust to rain over the platforms and i think that's where we need to see regulation come in. >> laura: you see how she had that laugh? someone should give her a lesson in basic administrative law. if it were constitution as a
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delegation of authority for the executive branch to effectively outlaw certain types of speech it doesn't like or doesn't agree with, i kind of have a feeling that president obama who actually is a harvard law graduate would have figured that out before this biden bryn mawr crowd. the real story here is bigger than tick-tock needs america's got no talent. the problem is the department of homeland security itself, set up by president bush after 9/11, it's a complete disaster, i've been saying this for 15 years. now it's run by a man i wouldn't hire to work security at a preschool. >> have any of the 42 illegal migrants on the terrorist watch list been released into the united states? >> i don't know the answer to your question. >> laura: if you think the dhs exists to protect the homeland, you hurt him, that's mistaken.
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this mission is to protect the elites from the homeland, to subdue and surveilled the people who pay their salary. last time i checked, 221,000 illegal immigrants across our southern border, they were encountered by our border patrol, this was in the month of march alone, that is the record i believe. congratulations mr. secretary. no threat to the homeland, no worries at all. this fuels our drug epidemic it puts cartels in charge, kills tens of thousands of americans in fentanyl overdoses but the only thing that dhs is worried about is you. they want to shut down conservative speech, ban anything negative said about biden and the democrats, and punish you if they think you get out of line. they call that domestic terrorism, if you post something they don't like -- believe me,
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that's what they think. i'm telling you someone like rand paul should have the senate lawyers write a letter to put the administration on notice, that republicans believe the office of disinformation has been set up to harass and intimidate law-abiding americans who are simply, peacefully exercising their constitutional rights. they believe it's being headed by a rank ideologue and a gender activist, and the republicans also should announce that if any american feels threatened or any way targeted by the dhs, republicans will fight tooth and nail to defend the rights. remember, the government used 9/11 to justify the creation of dhs which turned into this huge surveillance apparatus in the united states. the government then used coded to lock us down and mandate vaccines and close schools and even churches. even now, many of these same
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people are using january 6th a similarly nefarious way, as a way to limit freedom. attend a conservative event, trump rally? you better watch out. even post about it or maybe some criticism of the by the administration, maybe you're angry on the internet. doing so could end you up on some type of watch list. may be you lose your job, maybe you will be put in jail. the more this goes on, the more obvious it is that these people do not know how to govern america, look at the economic news this week. the more desperate democrats will become to silence the opposition, to punish the domestic enemies. this is why they are freaking out about elon musk and twitter. for the department of homeland security, it was an idea whose time has long since expired. should've been broken up many, many years ago, they could've
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streamlined intelligence without creating a new super state style control of the american people. it's too big, too unwieldy, it wastes too much money, and to ineffective. by the way, it's now actually vindictive, and that's the angle. joining us now, i'm delighted she is with us, colorado congresswoman lauren boebert who sits on the house budget committee. this new misinformation board is prompting action from house republicans -- this happens today and is bubbling all week, what can you tell us? >> first of all, who does alejandro mayorkas think he is? he's lied about the border being closed, he's lied about how many haitians crossing our border, he's lied about our great border patrol agents and now he's the one starting this orwellian industry of truth. i will be introducing the protecting free speech act which will defund this proposed
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department and prohibit any spin-offs that these scoundrels may try to create. congress has the power of the purse and it is our duty to shut down this department to. no taxpayer dollars should be used so that biden can commit what he calls the greatest sin and abuse the power of the federal government to silence the truthful stories like big tech did when the hunter biden laptop story broke. my bill puts an end to this propaganda. it's unconstitutional and un-american, every person, republican, democrat, independent throughout this great nation should be outraged. >> laura: not a single penny of u.s. taxpayer dollars should be going to this. jen psaki tried to spin this today in speaking specifically about this ministry of disinformation, watch. >> the first bullet was about protecting privacy, civil rights, civil liberties and the
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first amendment. they said the primary mission is to establish best practices to ensure efforts to understand and respond to disinformation are done in ways that protect privacy, to address how and understand how misinformation spread by human smugglers. there was a bipartisan support for that, to address disinformation that's helping smugglers. >> laura: congresswoman, i laughed out loud. when i first heard that with a bunch of the producers here, we were screaming laughing. they are starting this to really crackdown on the smugglers they are allowing to cross into the united states. >> we are up to almost 3 million illegal immigrants coming into our country and they are doing nothing to slow them down. we know that the biden and his regime lie constantly, the hypocrisy isn't anything new. we can't just shame these tyrants, they must be held accountable. what the american people want is
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for those trying to take our rights away, trying to trample the constitution and assignments our voices to pay the price. this cannot go unaddressed and that's why i'm calling on house leadership, kevin mccarthy, steve scalise and others to not only join me in efforts to defund this program or any programs that would seek to police speech but they should join my call to impeach secretary mayorkas. >> laura: we will be following up on your call to legislative action. our next guest couldn't help but notice the parallel between this dystopian vision of the ministry of truth board at dhs and other governmental instruments used by the ccp. he joins me now, stephen moser, president of the population research institute. i believe you go as far as to say this one act at the department of homeland security, you fear for the future of our
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country because of this, explain. >> this is what happens in communist china. communist china not just takes down the posts of dissidents and blocks them from twitter, thought crime is punishable by law and imprisonment and it happens all the time. i'm afraid people on our side of the pacific are now looking to china for guidance in how to control their population. china as we see from shanghai, as we see from the gulags in the far west, china does it so well. i listen to people on the left side of the equation saying things like we now are able to hack into human brains, we now are able to control your very thoughts and program you, we now are able to set up alternative realities and decide for you how you should think about different issues. this new office strikes me as going precisely down that road and it terrifies me because of the end of that road is a total
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lack of freedom. once you allow an office to define truth, then you have allowed them to define what is falsehood in their view and from there it's a short step to thought crimes and imprisonment. >> laura: people are already editing themselves, do it on college campus all the time, high school, junior high, kids are afraid to say what they believe. now people are editing themselves everywhere. i'm going to get back to twitter because the twitter issue -- "the new york times" is finally expressing concern over china because of elon musk and i want to quote something. as twitter's new owner, he may well face chinese pressure today, not only demands from the authorities to censor information online even outside the great firewall descriptions of taiwan is anything but a province of china but also the arrest of twitter users in
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china. they fear officials will have even more levers to censor their critics. it took elon musk buying twitter for "the new york times" to get a light bulb over how repressive this regime is? >> chinese influence operations in the u.s. go back 40 years, they include the pages of "the new york times" and other major publications. they pay them by the page, they freely placed propaganda pieces and have four years. the times real concern is not twitter censoring content critical of china's human rights abuse, that happens in the past, the real concern as twitter will no longer protect the failed biden administration and the progressive policies in general by censoring an deplatform and its critics, that's what they are concerned about. what's going to happen? the chinese communist party tried to ban all twitter users from china back in 2011.
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the newest company owned by elon musk is not directly susceptible. >> you the best guest at this topic but i howled at "the new york times" worried about chinese influence -- give me a break. remember, if you cannot watch us live, make sure to set your dvr to record -- you don't want to miss us every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. up next we have a job for joe biden's new this info is our. what are we talking about? i will explain it in moments, stay there. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it sounds like joseph disinformation governance boards should be examining a new piece from cnn headlined a frustrated joe biden will go on the attack against republicans in the midterms and into 2024. on the piece goes on to describe president biden as letting loose in private conversations in recent weeks, railing about the factors bogging down his approval ratings and the people he thinks who aren't helping. find a mirror, joe. he's gearing up for intense midterm campaigning tilt around hammering republicans as he
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tries to save democrats on the house and senate but also to tee up a reelection campaign -- i'm sorry, my stomach hurts. leave the political wisdom of the strategy aside for a moment, 36% approval in some polls, does anyone believe that joe biden, the man who needs a little blue dot sticker on the floor to know what he's supposed to stand, a guy who needs the easter bunny to tell him where to go, he is helming some type of impassioned strategy meeting. the man who couldn't command his own dogs to behave, the man who doesn't have command over his cabinet members names is supposedly commanding war room sessions? i love how they use the word hammering. here now is fox news contributor "washington times" opinion editor charlie hurt and ohio senate candidate j.d. vance who is way up in the polls in ohio after being endorsed by president trump as these
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broadsides are going to intensify against people like you, are you scared? >> i'm shaking in my boots that joe biden who doesn't know where he is is going to come after me. it's extraordinary what is happening in the biden administration, it's weird too, i can't tell whether to be angry at it or sad, the guy clearly doesn't seem to be totally with it but his administration is filled with radicals. >> laura: we have this segment called positively boosted, we always want everyone to be healthy but it's a checklist of who has been boosted, fully faxed but keep getting covid. the white house communications director case bedingfield is another positively boosted person, the latest in a long line of white house officials who test positive, like others apparently she is not to be considered someone who ever had a close contact with the
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president. this gets to the point, it's impossible to believe joe biden is running strategy meetings when he hasn't had a close contact with pelosi, kamala harris, the attorney general, i forgot all the other names with there's lots of them. >> we keep eliminating all these people and we are wondering who's running the government because clearly it's not joe biden or any of these people. the question remains who is it? i love that the white house is suggesting joe biden is going to go out there on the campaign trail to save democrats. it would be interesting to see how many democrats running for reelection, running for their lives actually call on president biden to save them. he's like kryptonite for democrats running for reelection. they are not going to be anywhere near the guy, it's interesting because as bad as he has been on policy, as much as he has destroyed so much of the
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country, he is even worse when he goes out there and tries to wing it. he freezes up, you have no idea what he's talking about, he has no idea where he is. as you pointed out he has to be rescued by the easter bunny. >> when i get to the point where i need blue dots on the floor to tell me where to go, you have to come to the studio and pull me off camera. >> we will do an intervention. >> the easter bunny, santa claus, any of them to order me around. in a new npr marist poll that came out, republicans are leading democrats in this generic congressional ballot, parents with children under 18, 60% are choosing the g.o.p. and 39% are choosing democrats among latino voters. this is critical. 52% are choosing the g.o.p. over 39% on the democrats side. i don't think i have seen
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numbers like this, i don't know if i've ever seen numbers like this, your reaction. >> we are in for a really good year as republicans which is why republican primaries like mine are so important because are we going to send it establishment terry and republicans, are vacant to send people who are good to push for stronger trade policies and for reasonable foreign policy, that is the question i think we are going to get a republican congress, joe biden's mismanagement is terrible, i really think the question is what kind of republican government are we going to get in 2022. on america first government, or the same old thing that just sits on his hands and doesn't do anything to fight back against the radicalism of the left, that to me is the big question. >> sean: today, politico published an article called the rise and fall of the star white house reporter.
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one reporter says jen psaki is very good at her job which is unfortunate and the work is a lot less rewarding. you are no longer saving democracy from sean spicer and his men's warehouse suit, it just makes you look like [bleep]. why was this reporter granted anonymity for that revealing comment about his or her bias? >> i have no idea but i think it's kind of interesting. i don't think the press is ever going to get on the side of republicans or do that much to undermine -- or be fair. but i do think you are going to start seeing more and more questions about the biden administration. as bad as it as it has been so far, i think we are looking at things getting much worse for the biden administration one more and more reporters start
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asking actual questions. >> laura: back to jd's point very quickly, what type of republican are people rallying to? america first or the old dinosaur establishment pro-china, pro-open borders -- that was an excellent point and i hope that resonates with people all across america throughout the weekend in this midterm election cycle, thank you both. we have something exciting for your coming up next, instead of friday follies, raymond and i are going to be joined by a live audience of floridians. we have a raucous focus group coming up. it's a new segment and it is next.
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to doing what scientists advise. earlier this month a florida judge tossed out the biden administration's mast mandate for passengers on public transportation, meanwhile, a sinking feeling on wall street, the dow tumbling more than 900 points and the nasdaq fell 13% in april, at its worst monthly performance since the great depression, traders are concerned about poor performance by major tech firms like apple and amazon and news this week the u.s. economy shrank during the first quarter, i'm jack ibanez, now back to the ingraham angle. ♪ ♪ >> tonight we're doing something a little bit different, it's not friday follies but friday forum, i'm joined by fox news contributor raymond arroyo, this incredible crowd in orlando is with us. >> we thought it would be fun to
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turn these guys into our ingram angle focus group. >> laura: this crowd is a little unsavory, did you see the story where half of all parents say they continue to financially support their adult children? want to? >> according to a new report, it's a study by savings.com, 50% of parents of buy their adult offspring food, cell phone plans and insurance, show of hands, ladies and gentlemen, how many of you financially support your adult children. don't be shy. one, two, three. i've got to ask, how are you supporting? >> i support his college fees. >> freeloader. but you're not buying him video games and cell phone plans, was the other? what's yours? >> i provide his insurance,
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insurance is too expensive, he can't afford it on his own. >> laura: thank you obamacare. it was supposed to be affordable. >> this is the economy the young people find themselves in. >> this is why young people are turning away from politics altogether, they don't think washington can provide answers, there's no ability to climb the ladder, or they are just turning away from the democrats because the party in charge has delivered nothing but misery over the last 15-16 months. did you see biden the other day -- >> darling, i see biden every day. >> his public performances maybe it's just me but he doesn't seem quite as snappy as he was. >> you don't say. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> his kleptocracy. >> laura: he didn't campaign
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in 2020, he was a hologram candidate and he was promising that now for the midterms he's going to go to all 50 states? >> i would like to see him name all 50 states, i think that would be fun. >> laura: not going to happen. how many of you think he's going to go to all 50 states? how many think he's going to go to any state beyond delaware, virginia, d.c. >> how will it play when he visits florida? [boos] i see crowd. >> laura: or maybe tennessee. >> do you mind if i take a moment of personal privilege? how many frank sinatra fans in the audience? look at you everywhere.
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i'm going somewhere with this, i promise. the state of new jersey just honored him up by naming a garden state parkway after the voice. in my estimation -- it's a rest area. in my estimation new jersey has turned to the chairman of the board and to the chairman of the toilets in the truck stops. is it disrespectful to name a rest area after him. they couldn't give him a road or a bridge? what should they name after frank sinatra. >> i'd like to see them name a building after frank sinatra, to be frank. >> to be frank. >> maybe when he's saying my way, that's an insight into somebody proceedings. >> my way or your way. >> i thought name an airport after him, the frank sinatra airport. >> he's kind of a throwback to the old america, you have to
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kick that into the dustbin of history. >> frank sinatra is never the past. >> laura: when you go into raymond's car, no matter where that she visited me in florida recently, i'm in his rental car and i'm like you can but listen some music? he brings his own cds with him and it's all sinatra, and his daughter and i are like can you play anything else other than frank sinatra. anything other than frank sinatra. before we go i want to turn to joe biden's reckless spending. he asked congress for $33 billion more to support ukraine and this is after we had no congressional votes that we are getting into war, there is no war resolution. the economy only shrank by 1.4%, it's not a big deal at all.
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here's how he responded when he was asked about being in recession or a looming recession. >> i think what you are seeing is an enormous growth in the country that was affected by everything from covid in the blockages along the way. you always have to take a look and no one is predicting a recession now, some are predicting there may be a recession in 2023. >> laura: joe biden just said we are in a period of enormous growth when we had a contraction of the u.s. economy and he said, the recession is not here now but it could be in 2023. this is coming off the top of his head. how many of you believe we are in a period of economic growth, raise your hands? >> growth.
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[boos] >> laura: how many of you believe without congress declaring a declaration of war, we should be sending $33 billion more to ukraine. >> build the wall, where, in ukraine? >> i think we need to secure our southern border, that's what we need to deal. >> laura: we got to go, this has been great. i love our focus group, let's do it next week. come on back. in moments, i think one of our most powerful segments have done in my entire career, next. stay there. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her
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♪ ♪ >> we are here today to protect life. [cheers and applause] we are here today to defend those who can't defend themselves. this will represent the most significant protections for life that had been enacted in this state in a generation. >> laura: that was governor desantis to go weeks ago signing a law that prohibits abortion after 15 weeks unless
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the mother's life is at risk or the baby will suffer from a fatal abnormality. that legislation was very important to my next guest. after suffering a stroke while pregnant with her older sister, doctors in her family are presented her mom have an abortion when she was pregnant with her, that advice didn't sit right with her and she made a courageous division to go through with a very difficult pregnancy. that decision informed her position on life and she is now the leader of the house pro-life caucus -- god is good. also with us is carrie kellogg, a florida mom who adopted a little girl named hope after she survived an attempted abortion at just ten and a half weeks gestation. unbelievable story, welcome to both of you. something the abortion fight is losing, they think it's losing one for the republicans.
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your response to young voters, especially young women who have been fed so many lies about this issue. >> i have to think about as the youngest were public and women in congress today, i stand here basically an abortion survivor and on the cusp of being amongst the generation that is post-roe v. wade. millennials are the pro-life generation, that is incredibly important to me. want to think about how the left has really cornered the market, effectively shadow banning the pro-life movement through big tech, through media, they have had every opportunity to tell the facts and tell the truth but they don't have the facts and they don't have the truth. those of us in the pro-life movement do. we have science on our side, we have god on our side and we will be victorious and end
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roe v. wade. >> laura: your story is such a powerful one, when i first read about you and your daughter, i am a mom of an adopted daughter and two adopted sons. your story was so moving, i get teared up thinking about it. briefly recap why you made the decision you did and why people should pay attention to this issue now. >> when we decided we wanted to adopt, i was going to be a special education teacher, i was open to special needs children and i knew they were hard to place. that's what i was open to when i
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heard about her christian adoption agency. >> laura: you were called to do this. >> she has been a blessing, it's been what we know and it has been difficult, being a mother is difficult to come. but the blessings have far outweighed -- god has opened doors for us to share our story which takes a lot for someone to understand exactly what happened and when we share it -- what happened to her head? we tell people when she was ten weeks gestation which would have been the size of this baby, first trimester, that's when her birth mom went and had an abortion. she left not knowing she was still pregnant and she felt movement at five and a half
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months. then she chose life, she chose adoption and didn't know anything was wrong with her and she delivered early, they knew they were going to have to place her with a special needs adoption agency. >> laura: there are angels on earth walking among us and i think you are one of them and hope is here tonight. i'm so glad you are here, you are a witness, a living witness to the evils that we can avoid by choosing the right thing, why is this so important and why do people need to pay attention to this? >> i think because people, need to choose life for their child, even though it may not be easy,
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they choose life for their child because for me, i don't know what i was going through until god sent a very special person in my life and that special person is my mother. [applause] >> laura: congresswoman, here's what one planned parenthood doctor said about laws such as what governor desantis past yesterday in oklahoma, past the six week abortion ban modeled on what texas did come of this is what planned parenthood is trying to sell. >> you are making it so that people of low income cannot obtain abortions. you are disproportionately controlling people that are black and brown, like i said, low income.
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a law that disproportionately affects that group of people. >> laura: for more black and brown babies to be born is now by that logic i'm a racist? >> it's amazing how the left can spin anything. they perpetuate a culture of victimhood but we in this room, people across america know that victimhood is not a virtue, it is a condition. if they were smart in particular that dr. we just heard, they were recognize that planned parenthood was founded by someone who championed eugenics. the number one race that is terminated in this country are black babies in the pro-life movement is about empowerment, it's about empowering women, it's about giving a voice to those little girls were going to be aborted and that goes for the white a little girls, black little girls come around little girls, we don't see color in the
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pro-life movement. it's a real slap in the face to every single person, man and woman who has championed and advocated the voice of preborn children. it is a shame in the left knows this is a losing issue because the pro-life movement, we are winning. >> laura: the left would say that hope was not human when they attempted to abort. she wasn't human. human, heart, voice, love. mother's day is coming up, i can think of a better segment that we could have done and i'm going to start bawling, we have to get out. thank you, terry, thank you for speaking out, thank you congresswoman, you are the future of this party and we appreciate you. [cheers and applause] the democrats latest disgusting attempt to smear justice thomas blows up in their faces, the
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if you keep her three decades o so the activist on the left hav made it their mission to slande and defame my old bus. in a recent hearing on supreme court ethics, they caught cut him with his pants down. >> the quote is many on the lef hate justice thomas because he' a black conservative, but now were boughs of to those that think he must think is certainl because of the color of his skin . what evidence you have to support that. >> only speech that they agree with is the speech they will protect and defend. all the inconveniences they don't want to think about.
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>> get your freedom matters gea and mandate here at moore ingraham.com. great for mother's day and father's day. all proceeds goes for the month of april to the special operations warrior foundation. remember, it is american now an forever. gutfeld's next. >> happy friday. i'm not your doctor, but i can heal you. what a week for free speech first elon musk buys twitter so all sides could be heard coming it's like a cop and a movie tha opens the trunk of the car defined somebody's bound and gagged. who hasn't been there, right? it's over like mine at the planet fitness steam room. if it's legal, have added. within the white house announce the ministry of disinformation to monitor yee
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