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the time we have left this evening. as always, we thank you for joining us and making this showu possible. we hope you'll set your dvr so you never us an episode. i have good news. in the meantime, let your heart be trouble at all pitter patter because laura ingraham ingraham angle starts right here right now with a greatat show tonight . >> laura hannity are you here in new york like where are you. i keep i keepp going to try to find you. you're neverou in new york. i just i just see like a pair of jeans and like a pair of b jeans i probably was mine. yeahea i like where is like it's so lovelyy. a great show. awesome show and thank you. i'll p pick the baton up from there. m all right. all right. i'm laura and this isth ingraham angle from new york city tonight . isgrfancy nancy fails again.rk that's the focus of tonight's angle nancy. >> patricia villa sandra was born march 26 , 1940. the daughter and sister of democrat mayors of baltimorere now at the ripe old age ofis
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eighty two . she's currently serving in congressth term . wow. shefi first assumed her house seat. eachthirty five years ago on j 9th. nineteen eighty seven .ti >> a different lifetime in politics and the culture. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. nobody disputes whatever happened to a new man in . i've concluded that i will stop being a candidate for president of the united states likeof yesterday. oh , she's been speaker since 2019 and before that from 2007 to 2011.20 and democrats love though because she's a first the first woman speaker of the house. and no matter what her record , the press adulation, it nevers stops. she is a canny legislator. she knows how to get things done or historic figure.
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but more importantlys, nancyly pelosi runs a very, very disciplined caucus. speaker pelosiate is brilliant >>is she's a fantastic speaker. but we're here to ask what does nancy have to show for all these years in office when she first took over as speaker, democrats had two hundred and thirty three seats to the gop. he well, ed and two that number grew to two fifty seven seats in two thousand nine . that was a big majority. but by 2011 the democrats bled's 40 seats under pelosi's reign and it ushered in a new gop majority. >> thank all of you. god bless you and god bless. but the policy dismissal that she dismissed the rise of o the tea party in 2010 and after they had rammed through obamacare. i remember that on a party line vote under her leadership health care about the falloute i with just her dismal electoral track record alone, one would
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think that the democrats would have elected a bmw speaker, right. anybody but nancy, certainlync after the twenty eight a.m.yar terms. but no, apparently the party at this point just filled with masochists and it chose to go through the same exercise all over again. now pelosi's best known for her brass knuckles style politics clinging to power by any means necessary,s including the use of political threat five years ago in response to some internalo,as party criticism, this was her response when it comes to personal decision, having fun on tv, have your fun. i love the arena. every action has a reaction. i try to say that to them every attack for votes in reaction. hmm. well, remember, this is the same womanan who called the tea party astroturf totally out of touch. and national review columnist . d the pelosi saga this wayy anyone who has led them to four consecutive defeats bringing
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their house caucus to itsin lowest point in the lastt ea 90 yearsrs and whose name has become a cudgel with which to beat every houseus candidate put forward by the democrats ought to be astute enough to as know when it's time to go . but no, she's in her fourth year as speaker, still leading like the old gangster style party boss. no new ideas, nothing really great to show for herself or america except stuntz for those who wish to, we will now kneel for our moment offo silence. the kente cloth perhaps with the most embarrassing moment she threw out the ligament to. so it's so embarrassing. but no more embarrassing than her weekly press conferences. you probably miss them but we
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lost them so you don't have to wear at times she seems like a frustrate an orchestra conductor with an odd and the woman who is so publicly pro-abortion that she's now barredcly from taking communion in the catholic church still loves invokingch the children. the reconciliation bill was a culmination of my service in congress to do is about the children, the children, the children, the children. my whole missionon in congress s about the children where the children have to be able to take a punch. i have to be able to throwo a punch for the children always for the children. >> and let's not forget the woman who can't remember the catechism is an expert on faith catholic church
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in poland and all that . so i respect the views of other people for themselves. i don't think they have any business telling women how they should deal with their own reproductive freedom. >> thenve f of course, let's not forget how the press loved how she tormented president trump with two impeachments. but you have to ask at this point what is impeaching trump ? do it two timescc actually accomplish afterom trump is now beating biden in a hypothetical match up and thero gop grassroots is more populous, more america first than ever m, trump's idea and policies are a lot more popular than those of the old guard republicans today. meanwhile, the democrats under pelosi, they've driven inflation through the roof have given biden a total pass on the border and it fueled a conservative revival on issues ranging from rising crime to trans athletests
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and women's sports . >> we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality, crimes rights are human rights and after 18 months off joe bidenafte with democrat approval numbers lower than ever, pelosi's house decided to go back to the well by targeting trump . i was very proud of the presentations that were made in terms of values. don't be distracted by politics . this is serious. we cannot let america become a nation of conspiracy theories and violence persons lie was and is a dangerous cancer on the body politic. >> some policy is poised to send her party once againty back into minority status. but this time in a political route that makes 2010 look like child's play. regardless of the political
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cost, though, pelosi believesco that by moving the country leftward it's going to be easierhe to continueaj that trajectory once democrats reassume powerecon. the fancy, nancy, has it wrong. once this new breed of trump inspired republicans assume the majority then not only reject her status quo but roll back her ruinous policiesa . i hope nancy has a lot ofha jinnies ice cream in that freezer. she's going to need it.go she's going to be joining it in the political deep freeze real soon. she can havesh a gennies. i'll take the popcorn because this is going tobe be goodth and that's the angle. me all right. joining me now is charlie hurt, opinion editor of n the washington times, fox newsor contributor and pete hegseth, fox and friends weekend co-host. and author of the fantastic new book battle for the america mind this january 6th committeen and the drama they're trying to conjure up with is just emblematic of everything the democrats have done, never addressingyt the concerns of
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the american people. it's all about politics. it. is because it's craven for her . her entire political career has been based on politicaler. i respect age and experience, right. usuallyd comes with wisdom. s in her case it is a case of failing up and catering to those political aspects which o can further her power which se then uses to craterti that political. how can you blame her ? she flies between private i'm sure between washington, an d.c. and san francisco and thed other time she has she spends fundraising that is the old cachet of political power that she leveragespo and but what she does when she gets there and listens to the most radical aspects of her cost is to caucus to preserver. that power. that's how you get obamacare, which we need to pass it so we can find out what . and it was a disaster. as we pointed out electorally, charlie. i mean, she's just a politicalca disaster for the democrats. it's an easy punching bagbu and all of that . but she's arguinge that the democrats today are not using
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january 6th to distract from the real issue of what very proud of how they have conducted themselves. but we never take our eye off the ball on the kitchen table issues for america's workingli families. and that's why when we wonin in 18, we said we're going to lower cost and we'rean doing that . we're going to increase paychecks. and we did that where the hand gestureses we made the music factor that i mean out of touch with , you know, her gesticulation out of toucham on the substance. absolutely.ou and when she talks about how everything she does she does for the children. no, she doesn't. in fact, she's using the children as pawns, as pete said, just forju for personal our personal political power. that's allth any of this ever is about. and what's really kindhi of amazing to step back and think about is there was a time in you know, not that long ago when nancy pelosi was the far left wing of her party.
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she's from san francisco. nobody had crazy ideas. nobody she's now and part of this is her success at accumulating this power. she's now sort of the center of her party if maybe kind of on the same wing of her party,h which i realize how strange that is. but but to think about that shows just how much power i think she has successfully garnered for herself. some point means at you run out of runway with, with the american voters and she's going toto pay a massive price for this . and yes, she made history as becoming the first female speaker of the house f hou, but she's about to make extraex history by becoming the first female speaker to lose her majority twice and to that for good measure.th well, bige news tonight out of virginia seventh districtrgin deafly vega ends up winning.. she's going to go up against abigail fatburger who claim to be a democrat moderate.e.
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but of course, when you reallyre peel back the record , they're kind ofw the same now. now they've allpa kind of melded into one more left wing democrat caucus. so we're going to seeid minorite republik candidates race from race from race show america to the party because the base of the democrat party has completely rejected what they believe in .. it's become a radical party ,om nancye pelosi is a reflection f that , what she's willing to doe back to her. she is an example like joe biden failing up all politic all the time her entire career falling in the right position at the right time tot play that republicans can respond with a new crop of america first candidates who look a lot different. they'll be accused of being white supremacy exactly where they are and they'll be very effective in demonstrating the american people who really caress about what they care about. charlie, when i wasni going back and listening to the all the pelosi sound from twenty two thousand nine , i was screaming, laughing in myg office upstairs because i was
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watching her like this . >> dohe mental gymnastics trying to like dismiss the teae party and of course the tea party came roaring in and 2010 and just rounded the democrats but she didn't care like shehe was like, oh , that's the way it goes now i'll be back. i raps knuckles, though she twiss arms and leaves a lotot on the floor. yeah, i to talk about the soft bigotry of low expectations when you have a media that is completely on your team and never asking tough questions, never holding you account for anythinges which has been nancy pelosi's entire existence, she can be h this kid of bumbling buffoonish person on camera and never really pay a big price for it until shess pays a massive priceiv for it, which i think we're going to see here now. and you reference that the victory last night oreg tonight of jeffrey vegaa or mayra flores down in texas, those two cases are proof that these old democrat voters care about the actual kitchensu table issues like security,
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including border security that nancy pelosi and joe biden and democrats have completely ignored and it's turning peoplee into republicans. you havee a new book out which is so critical now given what's happened in our schools, the battle fortt the american mind. tell us about it.it it's's about the one hundred yer progressive takeover of our k through 12 classrooms. it's not an accident. what we saw covid-19 there are some classrooms. hemingway once said it happens graduallyide- until it happens. quit talking about bankruptcy. we'rewe talking about the classroom. charlie was a part of a series we did on fox nation, a called the miseducation of america. this unravels the first step t recovery is understanding the depth of your problem. the progressives targeted in mind of american kids one hundred years ago and today they have consolidated that across the board to take it back and take it back . book tells how to do this part of it one half problem, the other part solution what parents and grandparents need to do and the solutions are paramount now.tu
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congratulations on the book. you worked morning, noon and night. it's great to see you. all right, charlie, thanks so much. that was joe biden for the languishing in the thirties. fourteen gop senators thought it wasop the perfect time to advance a gun control bill that would, among other things, provide funding to states nationwide. flared flag laws. a senior politics writer at the huffington post was documenting what is happening on the senate floor today as the ringleader for this betrayal ofr republican voters. john cornyn was really feeling himself . cornyn was overheard on the senate floor yelling it's only 80 pages long, how long you need to read it. he went on to note a smile in cornyn telling california democrat alex padilla firstns guns now, with immigration. joining me now, ohio senate candidate j.d. vancity. i'd like to say i'm surprised by this, but i am not surprised at all. it's time to sweep these establishment republicans out of office. >> this is just too much to lure one of one of the things
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i heard about the republican party is our superpower is is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. and onewa of the ways we lose what should be a wave election in twenty twenty two is if wef pass a bunch of laws in the next six months that our base hates and we suppressup turnout and look, i don't like red flag law or laws or i would not have voted for this legislation. but if we advance amnesty it will be catastrophic for us . the worst thing that we could do as a party right now in thero midst of a historic immigration crisis is to advance amnesty. and if we do, we will get crushed and we will deserve it. i haveit to defeat a 2007 amnesy with mccain and then the twenty thirteen amnesty with the gang of eight. and if weno have to defeat another amnesty bill , we'll do that . but the republican voters are very clear and what they want right now j.d.. and on the issue of these tariffs with china where they are also on the wrong side ,mcconnell and cornyn, this is another thing that we're going to see bubbling up in the
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next week or so with biden probably moves to remove tariffs on chinese made goods. there's a massive debate between america first conservativess and the chamber c of commerce conservatives that we have to appreciate is that the tariffs encourageom american manufacturers to stay close to home. part ofrtas the reasonon why wee a terrible inflation crisis is we don't make enough of our own stuff. these these extracted these these expanded supply chains areex incredibly brittle and we've made the terrible mistake of relying ter on the chinese to make the things that we need. we have to undo this . and again, it's one of the great achievements of the trump administrationachi. and if we walk backwards on this stuff, we're going to pay a huge price economically and at the ballot box.th and i'me not even going to ask china for anything in exchange ,by the way. i just kind of give the tariff china now. speaking of pulling the wooler over the voters, i say they were saying your opponent tim ryan in ohio, a democrat, try to do just that growing up around youngstown, my mom
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raised us on her own.th this whole neighborhood felt like family. so when obama's trade deal threatened jobs here , i voted against it and i voted with trump on trade. freii don't answer to any political party. i answer to the folks i grew up with . that said, we decided to examine his record because he sounds like that's a populist. he voted with pelosi 95% of the time duringhi his timeor in congress and with biden get ready for it. 100% of the time. so he's trying to steal your america first populist mantle. ,e will the voters by this year upe by just three points right now in the latest poll? yeah, of course trump wasy only up by by a pointup in ohio according to the polls, butbo he won by eight 1/2 points. i feel veryy good about a race. look, the mistake that tim ryan is making is that he assumes those of us in ohioio who actually vote that we're t a bunch of idiots and we're not right. we can examine this guy's record . he didn't support trump's trade deals. he actively worked against trump's trade policiestr. a
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he worked tond defund the polico in the state of ohio. a he's worked every single time to expand the inflationary policies of the bush administrationex. and the big thing, laura , is that tim ryan has been a disaster for ohio energy and american energy, which is one of the reasons why we have such inflation crisis in theth first place. a complete fraud. he's trying to run basically as jd vance. but i don't think ohio voters are going to buyon we're going o be in good shape come november. >> all right, andy, great to see you. remember probably me on the 5:00 today where i gave all the folks on the fives their freedom matters hoodie's you can get your gear at laura ingraham .combr. th all the proceeds for the month of june usa made will be donated tobe the honor flight network. so check it out. but up next , texas lieutenant governor dan patrick is here too break down the latest b on the outrageous police response during the uvalde shooting. >> did you get the memo?
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who decided to placefo the lives of officers for the lives ofil children. the law enforcement response to the attack and rob elementary was an abject failure. >> that was texas public safetyt commissioner steve mccraw testifying today. now this surveillance photo from inside the school showsst police standing there guns drawn wearing shields but waiting waiting for a key to an unlocked door. what's waiting for more weapons and a radio waiting for what appears to be no reason while terrified children bleedingylor and dying inside that classroom also waited for more an hour for someone to save them. joining me now is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. dan , i know you wanted to get out this information. youy came on i think the day after the shooting and i was raising questions about the timeline, i think thirty six hours after the shooting because something didn't just just didn't make sensema to me. >> what can you tell us tonight
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so that day that i was with you last we had a briefing and all the information we've learned now, but everyone knew then was not told to us and so week by week we've learned more and more and what i wanted to do and the reasonmo i asked for this hearing is i wanted toin get everything out in public at once of what we know to this point. the investigation continues. we don't need p p ve any more leaks. we, don't need any more behind closed door meetings. the public needst because they have a right to know what happened and especially the families and law. my heart breaks for theseli families obviously for our loss. but for them today toat find out that door to the classroom, one of the two classrooms wason able to you could open it and go in because there was a strike plate on the door that didn't work. the teacher laura i don't knowca if this came outme in the hearig . the teacher in anw interview had says that he turned the paperwork to repair the door. yeah, i don't know how long ago that happened, but that door was unlocked the whole time .
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itti couldme have been a locked position but but it didn't lock. so whether it was loud i mean, i had to guess that yes. the nitty gritty of why it was it was unlocked and he made a decision, right. not to put officers in jeopardy . the kids were in there. here's steve mcgraw talkinge about officer lewis who is a police officer whose wife wasi a teacher who ended up dying in this attack and she was inside a classroom, got ane officer through whose wife called him and saidwi she was sh was been shote and she's dyinge so certainly those thingsto and what happened to him was he tried to move forward into the hallwayin. he was he was detained and they took his gun away from an escort unescorted off the scene . y then i think of all the things i heard today a good guguy with a gun whose wife was dying was stopped from doing something so i mean, it's so scary. >> i don't even have words for this . yeah, so this look, as steve
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said, this was an abject failure of policing. later today we had various police forces on the police association school police, sheriffs. they all basically apologized for f this total failure of police work. but the idea later that we learned today that door was unlocked for that hour. they didn't need a crowbar. they didn't need a key. they never the video showsd they never tried the door. ch and thisie police chief who was in charge of the scene, the school police chief over a department of seven failed in the leadership, failed leadership. they did not follow the protocol. ha it'sd now clear had they gone right in right away. oh , they probably would have taken down the shooter. there may have been law enforcement hurt. that is their job, sadlyen and now i think we can concludeh law that there were children who may who may have died because we didn't get to them soon enough or t teachers.et we don't know that for sure. but they should have been in there right away. they didn't go in and the door was it was open to go in there
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and i'm still getting paid by the entity i assume he is. >> i don't know. i haven't seen that he's been suspended. the school board will make the decision whether he isis fired or not. i'm frustrated with him. laribee because he did an interview online. he's he said he was going to interview and then he does an interview and he does closed doorse . a his story has been all over the map. yeah, but what he has beenen saying in print that we'veno read does not match up with anything that the texas rangers have learned so far . again, i appreciateoi that hearing today and we're going to continue to followw that . thank you very much. and while we now know the truth about what happened behind closed doors and uvalde, that won't stop the left from trying to disarm america. now the federales reporting that a major government owned ammo plan and operation since nineteen forty one is now facinge 19 closure as government as the government considers restricting the manufacturing
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and commercial sale of legal ammunition that's produced there. joining me now is larry keane, senior vp of the national shooting sports foundation. >> larry a a college student who is the head of a pistol club alerted me to this story over the weekend. what do weeo need to know about this ? >> because the government saying it's much ado about nothing. well, last week the army which runs the facility which is operated by winchester ammunition contract said they were going to implement a a policy p that would prevent them from selling accessti ammunition above the needs of the military into the commercial market and out of ammunition, which is by five, six caliber, is roughly 30 plus percent ofer the commercialci market forr that caliber. and that's the caliber that is most ha often used in modern sporting rifles such as afine. so we became aware of
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this conversation with winchester, which is one of our members, and weul raised our concerns that this would be devastating second amendment rights. it would be you know, we're already facing ammunition shortages now because of 1%or unprecedented demand to cut that market by 30 percent, which would drive prices through the roof, but also it would undermine national security and military preparedness because it would cost 5%onedne jobs that have tot down those thosedo lines and if we foundnd ourselves in a shooting war with, let's say china invaded taiwan or something which would not be able to meet the demand of the military in that situation, well, larry, let's cut to the chase what they what they want to interrupt, larry, but what they want is they want the ar 15 out of the hands of private individuals. >> correct. but they want to show in 2013 the obama administration tried to ban this ammunition falsely
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claiming that it was armor piercing ammunition, which by definition it is not.t they fell under political pressure from congress and over 300000 comments from the public.to so they tried to make it illegal. that didn't work. they can't ban mcdonald's. they don't have the votes for that . so now they're trying to make ammunition unavailable, prohibitively expensive, take 30% off the market. larry, thank you for explaining that for us . now the department of homeland security was just forced to admit how many border crossers bidenardi has actually let intoh the country. youyo will not believe this number plus and their effort to kind of flood the country with illegals. the biden doj has started targeting immigration judges left over fromom trump . one of those who was targetediv joins us exclusively in a moment. el do you listen to the tv on hih volume or have trouble hearing conversations? then you would benefit from hearing aids. don't waste thousands
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states. what's that number? well, a thousand forty one million forty nine thousand five hundred and thirty two in other words, greater than the population of six states, includingg the president's home state of delaware and washington, d.c. and if yous include god and the unaccompanied minors and that number, it'sd likely about two million. and by the way, the hordes they just keep coming. >> here was the scene in yuma, arizona this morning. it's 417 in the morning in yuma and this iscu a currency massive amount of groups crossing. there's massive amount of migrants here just waiting foriv the processing. but the risk is very, very limited. hundreds and hundreds here isnd probably the longest line that i've seen so far . >> joining us now is the daily jorge ventura who took that video. people don't talk as much about arizona. it's almost forgottenin in this border controversy. so where are these peoplee coming from?
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>> well, here in the yuma sector we have migrants coming from outside of the northern triangle countries. so all over the world come through this sector. we've met soso far migrants frou belarus, russia, evenss afghanistan, india, peru, brazil all coming here . and another kind of issue here as well is the role that the mexican government plays. you know, most of these migrants, they cross to guatemala and the first time they reach is tapachula, mexico and they're in tapachula . they're actually technically not legally allowed to travel throughout mexico. but the government officials ro according to the markets that we spoke to an interview, they get these passes legalnt documents to pass to basically legally travel to mexico for 30 days, essentiallyl governmet the mexican government knowing that they could cross illegally into the united states. but this is one of the hardestki hit sectors that we've beenba covering it for the past three nights. it's gotten so bad where there's actually one border patrol agent literally apprehending 200 migrants from over 10 different countries. >> we've really never seen anything like this before. i completely overwhelmed and i know, jorge , during your reporting this morning you noted another troubling detail.
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>> more border patrol agentsno here . there's no busses tord process because they're so busy with the rest of here as yuma sector that these folks arego going to be waiting here for a couple of hours whilere more groups are continue to come in here. so this is a two in the morning update here in yuma. like i said, there's no border patrol agents to do any apprehensions. >> that's how busy it is at this sector. okay, what time did the border patrol show up and how many ofan them ultimately came so far ? we're still waiting fors. the exact number, but we got groups of hundreds and hundreds and they have the order. but at least now we know whereat the border patrol, how many of them came and we see how many are there but how many agents are actually there? that's the highest number to process them literally just one agent was at this sector basically apprehending 200 targets. and the reason why there's only one agent here is becausese a little bit on the left hand side we have sid the big gp of border one . that's where you have the single males that got away, the drug runners running in the
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middle of night. so all this is coordinated, really sophisticated by the cartels, human smugglersor on the inside in mexico around 2:00 in the morning you'll start to see a high vehicle traffic and other migrants come in . so while border patrol agents are busy dealing with the family units and unaccompanied minors, we then have the single males running drugs into it. like i said, it's one of o the more busy sectors. border patrol here is completely overwhelmed. morale is the lowest that i'veee ever seen covering the border. nrijorge , thank you for being there and bringing us this disturbing story. and speaking of this ongoing and willful invasion, we haveti a disturbing report about what's happening in immigration courts now the washington times is reporting that doj has axed at least a half dozen judges hired during the trump years, including to this monthye in arlington, virginia and installing judges deemed to be friendly to the immigrants whose cases they hear one of t those ousted judges, matthew o'brien joins me now. mr. o'brien, you described this as a weaponizationri of the immigration courts. explain.
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that's exactly what it is. the immigration courts areio supposedn to give people who are seeking to remain in the united states are violated immigration law a fair review of any claims that they have made by the administration is trying to turn the immigration court into essentiallyrn free candy store so that anyone who appears in front of the immigration court winds up getting some kind of benefit or being allowed to stay in theco united states. >> and that's notur what the courts were designed to do. and thendat e backlog that exisw with this massive crush of humanity. i know you just saw the report at the border yuma del rio sector all throughout texas. ho what is this going to do ton the immigration court now ? >> well, the administration is in the process of ordering icen to dismiss all of the cases that are currently before it. so they seem to be taking a creative approach to reducing the backlog by simply not pursuing the cases and releasing these people into
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the interior of the united states. they also seem to be in the strange position of dismissing immigration judges who are appointed under president trump and then trying to replace themto with people who meet their own ideological framework. so none of this is a recipe fore trying to deal with the issue and reduce the backlog in any meaningful way. and it leaves me wondering who is looking out for the interests, the american people in this whole transaction? not them, that's for sure. w toan play the administration line courtesy of biden homeland security chief. >> we continue to enforce the laws of this country. we continue to remove individuals who do not qualify for relief under the laws of this country. >> judge, is that accurate given what you're sayinge? no, it's not remotely remotely accurate. i worked with my artists whens i was a uscis. he follows a party line that's dictated to him by the democratic party and its globalist agenda.
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he's not interested in enforcing the law and what the immigration courts and what ice are doing right now is certainly not consistent with law and order approach to all of this . essentially ice is ignoring the immigration laws that it doesn't like and the biden administration is ordering the courts to be complicit in this and they're busy trying to remove anyoneent that took n enforcement approach of applying the law to the facts amnesty by judicial removal. judge, we appreciate you. thank you so much. and why does joe biden keep lying about energy? michael shellenberger knows this topic as well as anyonen out there and he's here with answers. >> and moments later, if something happened to you, what would happen to them? their home, their education, their future. you need life insurance and chances are selectquote can help you get it for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found jacob forty of five 500000 policy for only nineteen dollars a month and select found his wife wendy
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joe biden, chevron ceo michael wirth wrote here administration has largely sought to criticize and at times to vilify our industry. no these actions are notha beneficial to meeting the challenges well face. well, biden was asked about this today and got a big testy in that the administration would need to take a change in approach in order to make progress on reducing energy prices and to increase whataboutism reaction to that third party . suzume, i didn't know they did their future quickly. look, we>> need more refining capacity.
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even the washington post had to admit how wrong biden is writing that oil refineries across america are beingngl retired and converted to other uses as america pivots away from fossil fuelsm , investors are hardly jumping at the opportunity to enter the sector as the administrations environmental priorities would make many refineries obsolete in the not too distant future. here now isst michael shellenberger, best selling author of apocalypse apocalypse never michael . o thesef are easily provable lies from president biden. yet they endure your reaction tonight . >> yeah,>> c i wish i could brag about my investigative journalism skills but the liesst he keeps making are so easy to debunk it doesn't take any skill. remember last week he said the oil companies were holding back with the oil they were refining today. he then said that they needed more refinery capacity so he literally contradicted himself in a few days. he then saidhit that they didn't need to t be drilling in alaskal in fact, the oil companies,
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they did want to drilleo in alaska a million acres there and most people don't know that . he killed a huge refinery expansion proposed for the u.s. virgin islands could have processed hundreds of thousands of barrels of oile and he hasne approved any onshore oil and gas leases since he took office. so this is a guy who saysd he wants to end the fossil fuel industry and then he acts shocked that the oil and gas industry isn't on board with expanding investments and production. >> yeah, well, they are completely in retreat and energy secretary grvnholma michael has an interesting idea on how to solve the energy crisis. no country has ever been held hostage to access to the wind or to access to the sun. we will be stronger as a nation if we build the whole supply chain for our clean energy future. michael , how does clean energy make us stronger if we're just relying more on china for the other stuff we needuf?
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you got it.s and this is the heart of it. this is why biden has beenly lying about his effect on the oil and gas industry. me even the new york times earlier this week admitted that the, batteries, the lithium batteries are overwhelmingly cominge from china 50 to 100% oe the rare earths that are being processed for those batteries are coming from china. we know somewhere around 80% ofc the solar cellsen are coming frn china. so this is a scam.oms it's a way to try to shift our energy. we have aner energy independente right now. they want to make us dependent on china and we knew that that's kaworu k muslim labor, weaker muslim labor that's being usedbo to make those solar panels and batteries. it's a human rights disaster. the administration calls it a . so this is the end is up. we know you can't power a modern society on renewables. we nowth know that those renewables are comingose rene fm really the most viable one of the most vile dictatorships . the world today can the refinery refineries in like 15 seconds, can they be brought back online? >> absolutely.
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you know, it's just machines. er i mean, people get so they don't understand it. but when you interview the oil and gas guys , it's absolutely within 12 to 18 monthshs they could be significantlyif expanding oil production, gasoline production in the united states. , leadership. they need the president to want to want to see that happen rather than wanting to kill the oil and gas industry. >> michael , we really appreciate your voice tonight . those whoppers keep keep piling up. thanks so much. and up next , another sneak peek for my new fox nation series. here's a hint of where i went. bede's and beinhart. >> i guess that's kind of easy. better so musty in here with the trash and mr. eliminating
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