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news channel. that's it for us tonight. by the way, we are for privacy.. we don't like buggingbut peoplt home. but when kid rock says, hey, swing by my house, we could nota resist. and the commentariat , which ise pretty greatat on fox nation .cm right now. we hope you'll watch it.or we'll see youro back here tomorrow night. at 88:00. the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. that's'sat our show. that's i'm going to have and welcome to hannity. >> mus and tonight, a bombshell report that you won't't get anywhere but right here on this show definitely not t the sham democratic fundraiser that's masqueradingmo as themm january committee. and coming up tonight , an investigativeto report john solomon will reveal what actually went wrong inside the capitol police department during p the january six . well, incursion in twenty twenty one along with shocking new details about speaker pelosi's epicith fail during that fateful day. also tonight , we'll turn to d a
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something much more pressing for every american and that is the economy. gas prices hit another record high today or very close to five dollars a gallon as a national average joe bideno administration is want you to it up and buy an electric car . how'ss that going to work out for you? but this is absolutely according to thembe a to, nothig they are willing to do to bring down costs except foror energy independence when we have clean energy, when is that going to happen??de when we have clebut first tonigh joe biden obviously cognitively impaired and struggling to communicate, the white house just rolled out a popular actor to help with its messaging surrounding violence. now today uvalde native matthew mcconaughey, the actor, gave a very emotional speech aboutec the horrific shootingh in his own hometown.take a >> take a look. and in the reality of what had happened that day in the town i was born and set in . so the next morning committing myself kids, we load m the trucf
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we told you that when we arrived a few hoursou later joe biden from the inside of our vehicle you can even feel the shock in the town. you could feel the pain, the denial, the disillusion, anger, blame, sadness, loss ofal lives, dreams, hope that pain is real and it's happening way too often around the country. tonight we do continue tot pray for the families involved and every other city they'll never t be the same . along with the families ofac murder victims all across the country and major cities like chicago, baltimore, l.a., new york , we have dozens of young men and women.r our national treasure shot and killed every single week. but we rarely hear about f this kind of violence from democrats, which is whererowh the political aspect comes in . they only seem to really care about gun violence only when it becomes politically expedient for them tom.. now keep in mind almost all of america's most violent cities
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have been ruled by democrats for decades and every one of those cities has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country. and unfortunately democrats, they love passing lawss. ly they just don't like applying them to dangerous criminals. . at's a problem they have zero bail laws, lax prosecutionn, short sentencing guidelines, defunding dismantling the police all directly contributing to the carnage in alll of these cities. but the white house doesn't seem to care. they don't even bring in celebrities to give impassioned speeches about the deterioration of baltimore and they should there are s no dramatic calls for action after a violent weekend in chicagoo and chronicling all of that since 2009 and scrollingng names on this program.. yo you never hear joe biden screaming for lawmakers, for god's sakes, do something after another round of shootingshe in l.a. and by the way, you're never going to hear a democrat talking about the 2.5 million t
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defensive gun uses each year. they result in countless lives being savedth now for the left. this isn't about saving lives or dewson violence like always. it is political and it's an emotional ploy to centralizeid their power over law abiding citizensin. and by the way, many of them would like to serve allll second amendment rights. we've gotbu to g protect our constitution and our right to defend ourselves. there's no doubt that matthew mcconaughey i believe with all my heart he had good intentions today and to his credit he wants to help. i give him a lot of credit for that . he also said things likeidng absolutely agree with democrats have shown over and over again s they don't care as they ignore the weekly violence democratic run cities and states and we only hear from them onl when they believe they can politicize this event or that event and ignore all the weekly violence that takes place in citiesak that they've
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yoen running.. and it's very sad. youu knowkn what ? since two w thousand nine we hae scrolled name after name after name after nameme to name people you never hear of people. talk a they never talkbo about. n killed in chicago, shot in chicago, new york ,go l.a. and they haven't lifted a finger. they barely mentioned it. joe biden barely mentioned it eight years as vice president h and today they were more than happy to hide behind a very well-liked actor who to me seemed to have very sincere intentions. he gavein a very impassioned speech advocating for new gun laws. here's w what he said. >> we know some on the table we need to invest in mental health care. you say schools. we need to restrain sensationalized media coverage . we need to restore our family values. we need valu to restore our american values and we need responsible
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gun ownership, responsible gun ownershipn. ck we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an eight hour fifteen rifle to twenty one . we need a waiting period for those rifles. we need red flag love and consequences for those who abuse them. nowri in a follow up interview right here on fox, mcconaughey gave his take on the current negotiations on capitol hill. >> y and here's what he said. you've had a number of talks . capitol hill do you think that this is the time? do you think that this is somehoww different because we've been through this before? heard a lot of yes . soso i look, i don't have anythg to compare it toar up here on the hill. but the consensus word that i'm hearing and praise is that this time is different, that there is some more momentum, that on the right there are some things that they're willing to not staunchly say no to and consider that on the left they're willing to say, you know what , we may want the whole loaf, but we'll take
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a slice. as mcconaghy just said, democrats are content to get a slice now than what , another slice next year than another and another and another until they have the whole loaf and their gun rightss and their second amendment rights are gone. here to debate these remarks, the host of unfilteredon dan bongino, along with the co-hosts of five geraldo. " gerl listen i to dan , you know this about me. my mom was a corrections officer. she was a prison guard and i learned the safetyrn use of a firearm when i was 10 years old and i take gun safety really, really seriously. i can agreeio with mcconaughey on mental health issues. i could agree with him on restraining sensational sensationalized media coveragege . i can agree with him on restoring family values.hi i canm on the agree with him on the issue of restoring american values. and yes, i tell anybodyad that calls my radio show oh ,io
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what kind of gun should i get? hannity, i know you have a bigev gun collection. i said, well, whichever want tou want to get trained in the safe use of, we already o have background checks as to r the raising the minimum age to purchase an ar 15 rifle to twenty one . that's a debate1, the americange people certainly can have. i do have a bigger problem with red flag laws because i believe people would abuse those and i don't know how youha stop that .didn't but there's one other thing that he didn't mentidd mention i would add to his list and that is we ought to offer every kidot in every school the same protection we provide our elected polities. i'd t like to add that to the list meaning undercover armed guards, retired police or retired military and every school in they country. >> your thoughts? well, listen, i don't disagree with you that i don't't want to be careful not to pile on thisec guy.ent and you know, i'm obviously a 2nd amendment advocate. he does. he sounds like he genuinely genuin i don't want to just
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sit here and say, oh , you know what ? forget this guy. you know, he's an actortol. of so meaningless. i mean, listen, speaking about the lives of these kids d that were losses obviously going to deeply impact all of us . but having said that , sean, we do have to keep in mind just the facts of the situation. the guy is anuation. actor. i'm not suggesting he was acting there. i'm just saying that this has been an issue that's meant a lot to me for, you know, from my life he's that's just how can i get a word out about what you are going through ? ah, this is the discussion. will hae let dan finish and we'll let d you go then. my gosh, you can seriously control yourself for two seconds. the guy the guy is an actor. a i spent years plus of my life more than that , youha know, studying this issue as a police officer on the street, a federal agent got a little bit of experience here and the things he said, some of the things he said are just kind of hyperbolic in the background. we already had background checksks .
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does he not know that ? i mean, you're at the white house podium.hiteum. i'm sorry , but you have it you have the business to be accurate and you know, red flag i'm not for red . we already have red flag was you know, what they're called they're called parents. really?real you wantly a red, you flag? ro my kid is in trouble. theny don't let your kid go buy a gun. you think a law is going to save you from an eighteen year old who wants to go and murder any iden? i mean red flag laws and any idea universal background checks if you study the issue a little more, he figure out that there are background checks. it's just privateere aren't bace reason the democrats want what they call universal backgroundsons w checks is beca they want a list. they want to know who hasns the guns one day when they comen and get them, you can't say, hey, i gave the gun to my kid. ithi was a private sale. i'm on a farm and i passed my rifle. ck that's the reason they want universal background checks. but you obviouslyn one i like the of do you really believe a criminal is goingng to go y in for a background check? if you believe that , please go get a frontal lobe lobotomy.know he's a criminal. they know they can't buy a gun a
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. hey, ca you think he's going to go intob an ffl and say, hey, can i buyla a gun i knowg i can't buy so you can flag it in the computer. m i mean, comean. on , man, you don't think this thing through colorado? i think that this was a brilliant, heartfelt speech. c i thought it was the best speech on gun rights and gunbe responsibility maybe ever. i was deeply touched. the fact that it is his hometown, he was born there that he packed up his family and they went to play to console thoseso grieving families, 19 families lost third and fourth graders to an 18 year old and 18 when i first came here to ohio passing through nineteen sixty three , i had to drinkus three point two beere because that was twenty years old .ye that's about half the alcohol content, you know,so so i wasn't responsible enough to buy a full beer but i could buy a machine gun or rather ansa assault weapon. mans preposterous. it is.y mor i mean how many more we lost thirty one people to two
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18 year olds within the last . veral weeks listen to this .y it and after you say it a as if to to diminish him, his sincerity that was real. e have to w that was real. then youhave feel it and we havo wait but we have to listen or lower or we have to rather raise the age for buying anld assault weapon from eighteen years old to twenty one years old .ol what the hell? rick scott did it in florida. the governor just did it in neww york. we can do it. wean do it.ec can do it becauses sense. and i see all of these speechesh . seean murphyand i and the senators saying, oh , this time is different. lal that's a lot ofon baloneyey andg would use stronger language. it they'reh going no place with it. this is going top slip rightr through our fingers. this opportunity because we a want each side wants everything and you're going to get nothing nrsc juvenile assault weapons. d a couple of things all all right. a couple offmb things here. number one , what you said, is it accurate you can'tan buy a machine gun?
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i don't know why you'd said that . that's just totally okay. well, you corrected yourself, but it's wrong b. 't even def what is an assault weapon you probably can't even define directlyor in ? it was wrong. real yeah, assault weapons. it's not real. but second, an eighteen yearna old you keep using the beer analogy here, although you're a lawyer, i have not seene amendment two point five the right to buy coors light shall not be infringed. these are legal adultss in a country.inri now having said that , ifnge you're going to infringe on aont constitutional right according havee court system, you to doo it has to be a compelling government interest. we all agreeee preventing mass murder is a compelling government interest government interest point taken that we agree on that and thank god.>> but but it has to wait. i'm not there's a second part t to that . you're a lawyer. i think you know that it's true the least restrictive means the least restrictive means it's not to tellth every single eighteen year old in the entire country who's done nothing wrong. you can no longer purchase a rifle because of some nutwh
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on the fingerprints or something. i can't drive what's tell that's baloney. d and we really i'm sorry we developed a two year old boy you we we don't have to sayog it's always talking about cannitive abilityni on the show what about the cognitive ability of someone who could barely shavearel and they go to get everyone? it's really amazing how you have little assault weapons.pon. if you remember eighty year old in the country and you haver so little respect for the american citizen that when you become a legal adult you've steiglitz more dangerous murderers who cannot get holdwh and you keep using every day that we say not everything in your life i'm doing here.nyt. although can i just so you can see where you take it down. youou i gave you a do you concee that at eighteen years old you are less mature than yoube will be at twenty one years old . t do youha concede that it it depends on the eighteen year
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old if you're a snowflake generally speaking, just likee g an urban study group. i got to jump in her although this is the debate the country frankly does need to have and it's having. >> thank you both. all right.. thank you . americans held hostage abandoned behind enemy lines. phys ninety seven point two hundred ninety seven . yep, abandoned behind enemy lines are americans abandoned by joe biden.do he has turned the page. we h he never mentions them. we have not on this program. wi forget those that joe left behind nor on my radio program. sadly,ra joe is not lifting a finger to bring those americans home, which frankly is par for the course. and tonight he's employing the samepl strategy with the economy. look at these numbers today. gas prices, inflation continue to rise and spike. the biden administration, they want you to know there'she absolutely nothing they're willing to do about it. >> not a thing. take a look what is actually still on the table,
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though, to bring gas prices down at this because v the president has said and made very clear that there's not much left that he can do. in >> yes.for having good morning. thank you for having me. unfortunately, that is the brutal reality. rge this is in large part caused a by putin's aggression.gg the president is askinggthe prer congress and others for potential ideas. but as you say, the reality is that there isn't very much more to be done with respect to energy. the administration has done everything that they can to bring down energy costs. >> no, they've done everything they could do to stop energy independence. they could approveependence.it more drilling permits, pipeline permits, lift restrictions on shale, lift domestic shipping restrictions and the jones act. they could open up new leases on federal lands and expedite the processs.
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they could speed the production of oil, gas, coall, but they don't want to doe any of that . joe said that in the campaign instead remember joe inheritednh two dollars and thirtyer nine cents a gallon gasoline. today was four dollarsn and ninety two cents on average across the country. they want you, the american people to spend what your w annualha salary on average on an electric car and just like this giddy democratic senator. >> take a look.look i have.o to s say just on the ie of gasas prices, after waiting for a long time to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electricc vehicle, i got it and drove it from michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station. 'm looking f didn't matter how high it was.or and so i'm looking forward to the opportunityy for us to move to vehicles that aren't going to be dependent on the whims of the oil companies and the internationaloi markets. >> well, good for you. what about the rest of us for
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some reason many democrats think i guess it's funnyic how gas priceses are now at a forty two year high. it ishigh, crushingit poor peom in this country, the middle class in this country, americans on fixed incomes, they are dying under these policies and apparently everyone in america just go out by fifty sixty thousand electric car according to the white house, they can afford it becauseto our economy, they say, is so historically . od >> it is not the living in a fantasy world. take a look for yourself. s >> we're trying to say what i'm trying to say to you s isou that the economy is in a bettere place than it has been historically. and so wee feel here at this administration and other experts as well is that we feel we are in a good position to take on inflation. we are in a good position to really start really workinge on lowering prices. i have no n idea what planet they're living on , but according to the wall streett journal and their poll, a vast majority of you the american people disagree with that statement.
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83% nowme describe our economy g rightly so as poor, not good ato all. here with reaction is the host of the monica crowley podcast, monica crowley, along with former massachusetts senator scottsa brown . monica, t just the opposite is true , isn't it? that's exactly right, john. i mean, there's been in every white house puts a gloss on reality when it comes to the politics involved and the need to put a certain spin on things. but then there is outrage. w it's blatant lying, which is a exactly what this white house is doing and what they havene done literally since day, one , particularly on the economy. you cannot put lipstick on a pig and then convince the american people that it's something other than a pigan a wearing lipstick. the american people are livingec this catastrophic economy every single day, sean.n, they are being squeezed between skywe rocketing inflation, recod high gas prices and a drop
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in real wages. they are struggling every day e to make ends meet and if the democrats don't care what you saw from s senator stabenow today showing that kind of callous disregard that cavalier attitude about h high gasig prices and well, i'm just in my lecher car .is this is like a modern version of mariangela that instead let them eat cake, let them buy a tesla and all off indicates that it is all intentionalal rather than trying to work to alleviate american suffering here because they could change tomorrow if they wanted to, particularly on energy policy.ha butt they won't. so what that tells you is this is all intentional as part of the fundamental transformation of the nation and that's a good point. t that's the climate alarmists cult aspect that i talk about and they're all indoctrinated into it . scott. brown , americans who are reminded every single dayay that what they're hearing from the white house is an outright lie every timeut to go to fill p the gas tank, every store
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they go to, they're paying aor fortune more than they wereer paying even a year ago. so, all all of the , you know, t b.s. that they're trying to peddle and the narrative i this selling is not going tos fly well, it's not flying china's you know, i just drove in i paid five oh five . c that's just for the cheapest gas i could find w on the way into manchester in new hampshire. diesel prices are the highest they've ever been and six, seven, eight daysbeen in rose, u know, it's going up, up, up,we up. we were energy independent less than two years ago. the administration made itou crystal clear , as you , that they were going to do away with fossil w fuels and crush the coal and oil industries whichy' they're doing.erythi they're doing everything in their power to do song in they trying to really reshape the economy to go into a greenhi economy and he's not going to do anything because he wantsn that green votevo all the you know, the aoc's and all the others. and respectfully, senator stabenow, listen, she's a multimillionaire. she probably paid cash. the average citizen can't do that . , hybridt find a cheap
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car because by then they're reliableyou know, not as you know. and we h can do better. we shouldn't be having to go to venezuela and actually saudi arabia on our knees k begging fr oil. this is americaca and the president and the vice president, the administration yelling especially inflationlen the border. n, i mean, we could go on and on . we got to get our act together here. so, you know, i'm hopefuloi that they wake upng somehowow and it's going to be in the next election cycle. i hope so. that's coming soon. the nextoo two election cycles actually matter the most. monica, thanks you. y that's right.br and stop listening to see whenk, we come back , john solomon haso an exclusive investigative report that will chronicle allrt the failures of the capitol police made on january six . also cash patel will chronicle all of nancy's ash pelosi's failures that day as we o continue news, i promise you won't get from the mob. thanks for being with you. i was a part of
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nutrition is easy and affordable with two rush days of our first smart it brings from horseback to the last night the democratic led january six committee is preparing their multimedia political theater for thursday night, orchestrated in fact by a former liberal abc honcho. the incidentally, by the way, that's a guy that spiked t the story on jeffrey epstein longhi before it became big new. i think h he should have reportd that according to multiple reports. now the sadad part isth the shas investigationha has nothing to o with protecting the capital from future attacks that should be their number one priority. they already have a predetermined outcome. t they've had that from the outset. and rather than finding answerss as to what did go wrong on the six and how to prevent from ever happening again, they're going to use slickhe sleight ofy' hand hollywood stye production to once againn relentlessly attack and smear
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and slander and besmirch donald trump and all of his allies. th this committee is ignoring the single most critical facts. instead, they will be pushing false narratives. to therery will be gaping holes in the story on purpose and ire predictdi this committee will purposely ignore all the witnesses, all the evidence we know they have that shows that donald trump approved up to twenty thousand national guard troops to bolster securityoops at the capitol days before the sixth. well in advance ofsiwe that ral my prediction is also they will lie by omission. they will keep this critical fact outca of their hollywood circus presentationircu. a they will ignorend nancy pelosi and muriel bowser's clear failure to call up the guard that trump as required by law authorized.eq rememberui the committee chair said, oh , nancy, nancy pelosi is off limits. how convenient to them also breaking tonight and i'm certain they will ignore this too. we have a brandig new reportea
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breaking moments ago from johnro solomon revealing the capitol police compiled an afterer actin report following that riot, laying out widespread response failures. fifty three of them here to explain more is just m the news founder, investigative reporter john solomon, along with former chief of staff to the acting defense secretary kash patel, who willsh talk about nancy pelosi's failures. john, let's start with your article that just broke internal capitol police review found sweeping intelligence and security failures on pelosi watch. ey identifie they identified fifty three specific areas of failure that needed corrective action. i doubt they'll be talkingbo about this in their hollywood presentation on thursdayay. ten, yeah, listen, they've had a chance in earlier security hearings about january six to get into these issues.ge they don't. why? because nancy they pelosi is the mayor of the capitol.. it was mayor her job to make sut was secure that day. . what this report shows ispo a police department whose
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leadership is woefully unprepared for the day, how woefully unprepared its riot units were deployed to other activities unrelated writing with the few that were available couldn't get their equipment because it wasas l blocked in the bus and nobody had the key. the intelligence unitsnce used o monitor social media for, threats which by the way, the best way to monitor extremism is through the social media. they disbandedal the unit in november of 2020 under p the new leadership, the pelosi schumer team brought in . they weren't monitoring social media. they weren't monitoring social media, they didn't have real-time they didn't have the real time t intelligence suggesting pot.there was a boilingha they didn't have equipment. their communication systems couldn'tnd talk to each other. the mask that they wore for protectionor wouldn't allow them to talk radio is enough to take their mask off to talk to on the radio. , fifty three stunning things. things like 5 the doors didn't lock in theor house and senate chamber. the elevators that went toel a very sensitive part ofre the capitol, the fourth floor. we're very sensitive intelligence stuff is
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they didn't secure the elevators. anybody could press the button, go on to the fourthelev and people did a portrait of a police department which gets a half a billion dollars a year of taxpayer money, ill prepared protect a one mile complexx despite normal warnings and the mostng important thing,om the warnings that the fbiel and the homeland security department gave that hey, there might be violence, the leadership of the capitol police department, the deputy chiefs and those in those realms did not filter that down and tell their commanders and officers that there was activereat threat information, a glaring omission that this reportpo points out. john, letea me ask you about c the capitol policeap reports that he had requested at leastx six separate times for the guard to be called up both before during and afterwards was asking why a they weren't called up. is w that confirmed? r this report doesn't addressat that , but i have b confirmed it in other documents. i've interviewed over two dozen capitol police officers and commanders the last three weeks have over ten thousand pages are going to be making public verr over theta
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next few weeks. it is irrefutable that he wanted those forces there., but let's put it this way they might not have not even needed the force if they followed the normal police preparation that police departments like nypd, the secret service know how to do this police force had a half billion dollars. all they had to do is to protect a one mile square area. they were ill prepared. the basics of security went outb the window and it'sec because of their leadership. they have political leaders, not security leaders. it's on j it's unjust. just news.com. if youne want to read the full report cache, let me go to you. as you told us last night, you testified before the january six committee. i have you the acting secretary of defense who was with youni last nightgh, mark meadows, the president himself, the four of you and general milley had a meeting on january 4th at that meeting. all four of you have confirmeded to me that in fact president trump, as required by law authorized to twenty thousand
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troops to be called c in becausl of the large crowds coming to town. tensions were high in the country and we justme came off a summer of five hundred and seventy four riots. now my understanding also is che fifth person in the room, the chairmanai, the joint chiefn general milley in a memorandumt also backs up that this in factt happened. >> isis t that all true ?ht >> a you're a hundred percent right and thanks for the truth aboutge this matter. you don't forget events liket that in the oval office whenke w you are protecting this nation and charged with the duty of protecting the members of congress o, the capitol capitol police ground and what all the days day before january 6th was unequivocal. there's no chanceoc that secretary miller myself, chief of staff mark malloch, the president of the united states, wouldef o commit perjurr go into congress and lie under oath.li they serve for 16 yearse under democrat and republican institution. there is no reason to lie serve for 1 here unless you want to politicize the matter. place as a mt trump authorized the memolke to
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that you're talking about, that memo is a delegation memo. that's what we call it dod when you want to whenef the secretary of defense wants to execute c the chain of command and remove bureaucratic hurdlesve by delegating to the secretary of the army, the duty is tout deploy and employie the nationan guard. sot when r that request comes i, we can move with great. that request did not come in from nancy pelosi, the capitol police on januaryn 4th or 5th, of course, when itin finally came in on january- six , nancy pelosi's primary concern was on congressional food services was going ton reopen and i toldth her we hadto another concern which is protecting the membersld of congress and the constitution in the ground in the capitol . >>n. and once the president authorizes it then became came under, the decision making would come from either nancy pelosi who had jurisdiction to protect the house that's part of her duties or muriel bowser or muriel bowser in writing said she did not want the guard called up. i don't know why.ue my question is how isoe
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this going to how how is this weave into the narrativeve that donald trump planned this donald trump wanted this if he wanted it, why would be authorized twenty thousand troops to be called in and why didn'thy d they ask bouser and nancy pelosi why they didn't call them? you got to release all the documents, the transcripts, the memos, everything t. got to release it all for america to read themselves. the truth is there truth is thea politicizing it. all right. incredible work, both of i you. that's a story you will not hear thursday night. that's because this is aboutig bludgeoning trump. prot not getting to the truth. it's not protecting ourecti capital . it's not protecting our elected officials. ofat should be their goal should not be about politics. anyway. straight ahead, seven states holding their primaries today. big racesto in california. we'll tell you about next . bill hemmer at the big board and herschel walker will join us live. also later, a massive migrant caravan, the largest on record as we speak, making their way to the u.s. border.de g
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dakota a moment ago. it was called kristi noem. she has won her primary race to be to run again in november as governor of the state ofko south dakota. win for her aser you scan the screen here, sean, i'll take you there in a moment. t,chuck grassley won his primarn as well in iowa. so at i t the agehe of 88 , he l visit all 99 counties in iowae between now and election day. same thing he's done for a very long time s. the senator there from from h iowa. let's go in hereer a little bit. you mentioned california. let's go out and we'll start out there and the golden state and this is san francisco. the dhs building has gotten so much attention forhe the progressive policies that he's initiated going back to january of 2020ua. ss what's on the ballot? crime and homelessness right now in theht state of this progressive d.a. if you look here, seann, this is 2020 in yellow and twenty twenty two in red . you seeit where the assaults wet up a little higher auto theft wentft higher. larceny top is just off the charts for a total crime
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rate of up about 10%. this is really the story in places like like san francisco. polls close there an hourr and 20 minutesut and we'll see a building can hang on to his office or not. that is san francisco go down the coast about ten hours. right.ayor's this is l.a. the mayor's race going to be very interesting. karen bass has been in congress for six terms. she wants to be the mayor of los angeles. sheayor of is looking really god in this until rick caruso came along. he's a billionaire, isre a developer. sean, three years agoe he was w a republicanas a is running as a democrat. california's rules in a jungle runoff is that if you don't get to 50% well then you have to havee a runoff in november, meaning you could get two democrats on the ticket. you get two republicanst, on the ticket, a democrat or republican , whoever the top two vote.ote getters are, they advance for the election in november. what's sean? los angeles in twenty
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twenty was carried overwhelmingly by bernie sanders and now they're considering the possibility of electing a formerr republican as their mayor. why would that be?k well, check out the crime statistics in los angeles. 2020 one to 2020 two robberies are up in red, aggravated assault up and read total crime up and read as well.ha and that's what people are voting on in los angeles. we'll see how it turns out again, weathertech and 11:00 p.m. eastern time, an hour a and 20 minutes from now, gasn , california across the country 630 seven in california, national average for ninety one . i paid five twenty the other20 day here in new t york. >> again, it's the economy and what california wants is a future. >> quickly, i'll go through this this the twenty second congressional district in california. why do i point this outio? this is republican david david valadao.ublican, he voted to impeach president trump, he' he voted to impeach president trump. he's got several challengers,s three on screen.nonoany president trump has notof t
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endorsed any one of these challengershesege here in califa taking here to iowa. this is a target republicans think super vulnerable seat.eath they think democratsey thi the . she'll be up for reelection in november. they redrewut they redr her dist a little bit. des moines is right here and then down here in the ruralg area and iowa, she has some big challengers on the republican side because of what happened in twenty twenty .e w she won her district. but donald trump clip joe biden in the same district and they think this ishe this could be a pickup for republicansr. in november. we will be looking, sean, for the next five months now at this republican a target, some people think it's twenty five . some people think it's thirty five . some people think it could be as high as 50. find out t we'll find out over the coming summer months and into the fall. but that's where we are e as of caw. california, one hour and 16 minuteslifornia a away. and i have bill hemmer, phenomenal job as always attbo the big board used to be the hannity big board, but you stole it. you took itan away and you are
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better at it.t. so great job>> as usual. thank you so much. all right.ea we appreciaten: down in georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams is a morernrn hot water tonight . we're now learning that marjorie casey, the foundation she worked on board membersd that stacey i abrams serves on increase their antipolice fundingnd shortly after she joined the board and with her approval that's h despite her campaign saying she disagrees with thes foundation on these issues.h reo here with reaction is republican senate candidate in georgia herschel walker, who had a huge win in his primary h. back, i herschel, great to have you back .ting i'm supporting your candidacy h you're our friend and i think you'll be a great senator from the great state of georgia. >> where do things stand there tonight ? well, things things well, right now with the big race is on and you're 100% correct is going toe be a tough race. w you stacey abrams, you see what she's done in georgia. she said that she don't even
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think this is one of the worst states to leave one and the guy running against maybe he believes the same thing because he did say and she said that they're running on the same ticket, meaning that they believe in the same thing that mean that they like these high gas prices. well,th i don't they like the, the milk may be as how they are. well, i don't and we ought to get this crime together.he your talked about it most all these citizens ran by democrats . they have crimeous, that is goin outrageous. and even right now youoo look at the border, what is going on with the border they were talking about earlier ear a coue of months agoo now they don't seem to be caring about right now. gotten on to somethinges else and we've gote to get thee things. we goto to get people in officee that want to solve problemsr rather than get a sound bite record gas prices, record high inflation. we now have the largest caravan heading our way since caravans started. right now that's happeningfg the disaster in afghanistan every single day people paying more for every item,
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they buy every time you fill up your gas. i think americans are feeling the pain. question is, okay, let's assume republicans can take the house. let's assumeus people like you can win and bud can win and we can pick off a state like new hampshire, nevada that laxalt and arizona assuming all that's true , j.d. vance, mehmet oz, if that happens, what we're republicans be able to doo with joe biden as president 1% got to do this country's right to give and try to get gas price down you. that's one of the things i most people when i'm going around, talking to georgians, they're worried about they're worried about the gas price t and people forget about when we lose our energy. that's a message lo security problem. bal and no one seemed toki be talkig about that . we got to get these gas prices t down. we've got to continue to support our mencontinue and womu in blue. we've got to get this countryab back together and had the war because we forget baby formula know we're talking about they've got about baby formulaso
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where we got to get those things together. so i get into o all everyone to go to team her second herschel in that state we all the big races on the right and personall we're supporting a candidacy watching it closely. thanksly,, for being with us. we talked about the largestge migrant caravanst to date on its way to our southern border to do anything about it last carter next to the five star backyard's you don't want. hi, my name is hank norton.
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your so far so easy to here. ae >> as we mentioned earlier, wet are also tracking tonight another massivean migrat caravan. as a matter of fact, the largest to date marching to the u.s. border as biden's open borders agenda is now a full blown threat to us national security. tythis caravan now has upwards f fifteen thousand migrants, ce
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mostly from central america, venezuela and cuba., and don't forget it comes as many on team biden still want full repeal of title forty to the border protections which could take this catastrophe from really bad to worse r. herere with more, she's beenor reporting from the border the entire time for t us investigativehe reporter foxs news contributor sara carter. sara, this is the biggest so far to date the policies of have not been to enforce the law. we've not enforced we've nots had illegal immigrants respect our borders, our laws, our sovereigntybo. it's been processedre and released, free transportation,rans free zs for illegal immigrants. are f weants going to do this yt again all summer long? in we're not only going to do this yet again and this is the biden administration because remember the movement of these migrants, the fifteen thousand that you'rehesemi seeig headed this way, the roughly 10,000 leaving tapachula, they already left tapachula,
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mexico, which is on the border of guatemalas. they're heading this way along with the scattered other thousands and that's a just what we're hearing about john. that's not the tens of s thousandsti that are still migrating their way to the united states border patrolo is expecting literally two point four to three million people to enter the united states this fiscal year. right now, border patrol facilities, justst to put this into perspective, are over to a hundred and three percent at capacity. they just can't even hold anybody else. and when we think about the biden administration, you would thinkyo, wow, they would say let's let's put a a stop to this . let's find a way to makee this work so we can close off the border so that there isn't a humanitarian crisis soe that these children aren't dying on the road here by these ,you know, human traffickersnd and the drugs coming into the united states like said no, no. instead with the biden, administration actually doing which is absolutely incredible istely their planning a policy o remove immigration judges, an
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the judges that would be checking everyone out and sending them back ifdif they are not qualified to be here under credible fear and they're leaving it up too asylum officers. so they're basically saying toic the asylum officers underte united states citizenship and immigration services go ahead and process all these people and grant all of theman clemency into the united states, grant them all. they're basically going totca allow the majority of them in . i've been talking to sources in ice that are devore'ss stateu over this. i've been talking to sourceses in the border patrol. there is a lot of concern about the national security aspects about this and we have folks right now coming through the panama area that are from all parts of the world and there is no national security to vet them. sour this is going to get far worse. so i don't even see it getting better. no national. security checks, no health checks on a pandemic, no means testing that they can take care of themselves. free transportation and a free biden will watch it closely. thank you , sarah mohammedi.
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