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with us and making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never ever miss an episode of "hannity" had let not your heart be troubled. "the ingraham angle," laura ingraham up next. have a good night, see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "hannity" from washington tonight. if you can't beat them, indict them. that is the focus of tonight's angle. now in sports, if you are a coach without a winning record eventually get fired. if you are a ceo and you can't return value to the shareholders, you get fired. but for liberals and politics in the media, being wrong consistently is rarely a disqualifier. not from running for office to
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push the same policies that have already failed and not from appearing on tv to make more bad predictions. such is the case with all the smug log heads forecast and the political demise of donald trump. >> i do think trump is waiting. >> he's only been out of office for ten months, so you already see his influence definitely wayne. we were going to see that continue in the next three years. >> donald trump is having a bad morning because he has become irrelevant. >> laura: never trumper republicans never known for their originality repeated the mantra. >> we are starting to see some of trump's influence, the rift on the republican party is starting to loosen. >> we know trump's influence is waning. >> trump's influence is diminishing. >> laura: that is what is called wishful thinking, folks. because they desperately wanted trump gone. they let whatever a sliver of
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political judgment they had if they had any to begin with. check out this map of states where trump endorsed candidates have won in senate races. for those of you keeping score at home, that is 80, record and the senate primaries, and the house primaries, his record is 14 wins and five losses. that is an overall success rate for senate house and governors of 95% for incumbents and 70% for nonincumbents. that winning percentage should become even more big with the now expected victory of carey lake in arizona after tonight's new batch of counted votes. whatever you think of trump's policies, his personality, does all of that look like the record of someone with waning political influence? now the establishment of you again is wrong on so many issues. it was that trump was bad for the g.o.p., they said that over and over, minorities would run
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from him. well, that is not panning out either. when it comes to minorities the opposite is the case. they are more favorably inclined to republicans than ever before. speak of the democrats have a history of enduring what hispanics really want and what they want is to protect their family, they want the lawe to protect their faith and they love this country and believe in american dream. >> laura: now republicans view their own party more favorably than in the pretrump years. if that is trump with diminished influence i would hate to see trump with -- influence. whatever trump decides to do in 2024, his ideas are what is the real threat to the swamp. all those never trumper ninnies know that in his second term his agenda would be summed up in one sentence: no more mr. nice guy. on the chopping block would be
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the war on fossil fuels, all things woke at the pentagon, that's a gone. pro-china bias at the nih is gone and federal employees who refused to return to work. the latter is an existential threat to the d.c. bureaucracy. the sheer size of the federal civil service is comprised of a staggering 2.1 million employees. when most americans hear that, they are shocked to know of the actual size of the federal beach. top to bottom reform of the federal services terrifying, to the thousands of lazy government employees who are used to doing nothing and getting paid for it. the office of personnel management website, i went on it today, reminds us the original civil service act signed in 1883 and at the spoils system and established the civil service commission. it led by the energetic teddy roosevelt laid the foundation of
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the name partial service based on the merit principle, that employees should be judged only on how well they can do the job. that's good. today, teddy has to be rolling in his grave. overwhelmingly the civil service asked not as an unbiased workforce but as an arm of the democratic national committee. trump knows this, he lived it. leftists who were burrowed into agencies and departments were constantly undermining his agenda. thus they were thwarting the will of the people who elected donald trump. talk about antidemocratic. that is what the democrats are always screaming about. that is antidemocratic. as for with the trump is influential, his views still are. according to axios, several possible 2024 g.o.p. presidential candidates say they support trump's plan to make it easier for the president to purge federal workers. why does that matter? trump need not wins party's
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nomination or run against, the next year he will be president to try to reimpose the executive order known as schedule f. democrats increasingly concerned are scrambling to block that possibility. yeah, you bet. that concern on the part of the democrats of civil service reform is only growing. just like they needed an insurance policy to stop trump from winning in 2016, the same forces feel like they need another insurance policy now. and it might arrive courtesy of a blatantly political doj investigation into january 6th. 19 months after the capitol riots and they suddenly impanel a federal grand jury to examine potential criminality surrounding january 6th? it is beyond obvious they are worried that trump is not just going to run again but that he is going to win again. and rather than take him on a court of ideas, they want to take them off the court altogether.
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>> this committee is doing its job. the department of justice needs to do there is. >> the department of justice has a duty to act on this referral and others. >> i will echo what my colleagues have already said, but more bluntly, attorney general garland, do your job so that we can do ours. >> laura: so that you can do yours? really? check the inflation numbers, sweetie, ain't doing anything. you know they are panicked when the ghost from administrations past start popping up to nadja garland nadja garland. >> my guess is by the end of this process you are going to see indictments involving high-level people in the white house, you're going to see indictments of people outside the white house and ultimately you will probably see the former president of the united states indicted as well. >> laura: that is rich coming from the master of the obama-hillary cover up. but the only thing that was
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ironic, it was really ironic when darth vader showed up here >> our nation's 246 year history there's never been an individual who was a greater threat to our republic than donald trump. liz is fearless, never backs down from a fight. there is nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure donald trump is never again near the oval office. and she will succeed. >> laura: the whole thing about never going into politics again is funny because that is the sort of stuff his newfound friends on the left used to say about him. >> handing out billions of dollars in contracts without a bid to halliburton while you are still on the payroll makes you unfit to leave this country. >> you can always tell when the republicans are restless because the vice president's motorcade pulls into the capital and darth vader emerges. >> laura: and remember these headlines?
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remember those? i am confused, that is that guy everyone is now supposed to listen to on indictment? okay. what you are seeing this week is just another example of the establishment's primary emotion these days. panic. you know the economy is doing poorly, they know their foreign policies failing, they know their foreign policy hurts american workers and they know america is getting weaker and they know an election is coming up in 2024. and they know we are on to them because over the next two years you can expect more wild charges and threatened resignations, investigations and bad predictions. but don't lose hope, we are on a path to victory in the establishment, they know it. that is the angle. joining us now, lauren boebert, author of the new book "my american life" in byron donalds. great to see you tonight. they are almost trying to wish
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the death of the america first president into existence. why are they wrong here? >> they are wrong because their policies have been dreadful for the american people no matter what segment you are talking about. and the cure for what ails americans is in america first agenda. that is why they have to kill it at the source. that is why they constantly go after donald trump. but congressional democrats, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, joe biden himself, they are all to blame because they are committed to an agenda that leaves poor americans, working-class americans commit seniors on fixed income behind us of these progressives look great when they go to dabo switzerland. >> laura: congressman, a so-called republican took to cnn to go on an unhinged rant. >> because they have gone so far to the extreme right, to where i believe it is a neofascist party now.
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we are two elections away from losing our entire democracy. it starts in 2022 and god forbid we have another trump in 2024. once you lose it, you're not getting it back. >> laura: these are the people who refuse to respect the results of democracy when they lose. >> es, these are the people who have traded their party's platform for a live. i'm not surprised that america first candidates are winning. no one should be surprised by that because they are wanting to put america first and get our country back on track. that is what is most important. and it is not extreme, it is not far right to want to do the right thing. it's okay to say that it's wrong to mutilate our children. it's okay to say that parents should be in charge of our children's education. it's good to say that we need to lower inflation and not do so by spending another $800 billion. so i'm okay with doing the right
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thing, and that is what our party needs to get back to. the only way we lose the midterms in november is if they stop acting like democrats. >> laura: tonight and what was billed as a c in an exclusive with liz cheney, like that is hard to get, she made clear what she expects from merrick garland, watch. >> he's guilty of the most serious dereliction of duty in our nations history. we are going to continue to follow the facts, i think the department of justice will do that but we have to make decisions about prosecution, understanding what it means if the facts and the evidence are there and they decide not to prosecute, how do we then call ourselves of the of laws? >> laura: she is the left's hit girl and she is trotting out her poor old dad who they used to call the torturer in chief and basically wanted to be tried for war crimes.
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how does any of this pass the smell test? >> it simply doesn't. liz cheney made her decision along time ago, she didn't want to be a supporter of president trump but what she's doing now is an atrocity within our party in the country. if you have your beef that is one thing. if you want to cast your vote of that is another. but now you have somebody going along with nancy pelosi, trying to get the department of justice to go down a line they have no business going down. then you have to bring bernie sanders and for his rhetoric when steve scalise was almost killed by the congressional baseball shooter. this is a joke, their ratings suck, there's a reason she's over there, because she's going to lose her seat. she is going to lose him and that is over she's only going to complain about the fact that she's no longer in congress but it's her own fault, because all liz had to do was calm down, relax and examine the evidence. not respond to rhetoric and emotions and that is where she is where she is right now. >> laura: she's auditioning for msnbc.
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we're going to go to bill melugin at the decision desk because we have the ap calling the race in arizona, for the g.o.p. side, what do you know? >> good evening to you. we've just heard the associated press has officially called the race in arizona. trump backed republican gubernatorial candidate kari lake been called the winner over the mike pence endorsed candidate. it looks like a kari lake expanded lead after the latest vote jump to more than 20,000 votes, including more than 6,000 in maricopa county. as of last night she was winning by about 11,000 votes. she expanded her lead and it looks like she's winning all 15 counties in the state of arizona. so that race has officially been called. as you can see, kari lake officially will be the republican gubernatorial candidate for governor in
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arizona. she was backed by president donald trump. the other candidate was backed by vice president mike pence. and she has significantly expanded her vote total from yesterday and that is why the ap is now calling this race. there was controversy with what happened in arizona, yesterday -- or on tuesday night they ran out of ballots for republican voters in more than 20 precincts, so the county elections director there, so this did not happen without controversy but the ap now officially calling kari lake as the winner of the g.o.p. gubernatorial race in arizona. >> laura: thanks so much. congresswoman, why is it so hard to get the vote totals in these states? there's been a lot of concern about the arizona electoral process. i know at one point kari lake was already calling it into question. it's presumably working now that
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she did pull out a sizable victory considering what has been expanded over the last 48 hours, but can't count the votes on election night? why? >> this is the problem, we are seeing other countries that have elections and same-day voting and then they have the total that night and they are able to declare winners. but kari lake said that she would win when all the legal votes were counted and she was exactly right and i'm so very proud of her. this is another president trump-backed candidate that has totally won her race in a primary and i'm so excited, but there are other members who won their primaries, and president trump backed her over and establishment republican, and she won that primary and we are getting others like vance and vega and blake masters to join us in this new america
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first congress will be amazing at defunding everything nancy pelosi has put forward. but i am worried that lobbyists and establishments will come after them and say this is how we do things. we are here because we don't like the way they do things in washington, d.c. and we want to do them differently. and i think there's a lot more coming to do exactly that. >> laura: the devil is always in the details and you guys are both young, you just arrived on the scene but there's a lot of people who have been in washington for decades and have very little to show for it. i've been hearing governors talk about everything from school choice to police reform. all the things they want to do for so long and yet nobody moves the needle. finally the supreme court came along in the dobbs decision so that was great, but republicans
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have to be ready to go on day one, not screwed up. >> totally agree with you. one thing, about so many of the republicans coming into the next one, we are committed to actually getting the job done. we are not interested in staying in washington forever or what the lobbyists think. we are definitely not interested in cutting bad deals with democrats because all they care about us continuing their agenda on the backs of the american people. we are here for one job in one job only and that is to get america back on track. unfortunately we have to go through the process of saving america again but we're going to get the work done because we are committed and passionate and we know this is what the american people want and need. >> laura: congressman donalds, have fun in cpac. have a great time. great to see. fbi director wray caught revealing and inconvenient fact about an fbi agent dealing with january 6th. plus officers cleared in the
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today we learned more about the route infecting the fbi. how did the guy that oversaw the botched investigation into the phone he supposedly kidnapping and assassination of a sitting governor and up in the democrats a new? >> there was a case with the individuals charged with kidnapping gretchen whitmer in michigan. that case ended up in absolute debacle. how many fbi agents were disciplined or reprimanded after that disastrous case and the misconduct that led to every defendant being acquitted having a mistrial in every charge. >> senator, i can't comment on a personal matter. >> the person in charge of that case has now been sent to the washington, d.c., office and now leads the investigation regarding january 6th, is that correct? >> that doesn't sound right to me. to speak of the name of the
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individual is stephen -- he was run out of the fbi field office. >> he was the special agent in charge of the office, the detroit field office, is now the assistant director in charge of the washington field office. >> so the guy got promoted and is now in charge of the january 6th investigation. >> of the guy who was in charge of the whole detroit office is now in charge of the whole washington office. we went joining me and i was marsha blackburn who also questioned fbi director christopher wray. this seems like a pretty good deal to me and he doesn't seem to know anything about it. >> they couldn't answer this, how you would promote somebody who should've been fired. they are serious issues around his judgment, around his decision-making, and they promote him to go handle the january 6th investigation, but christopher wray wanted to pond on everything.
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i asked him about the russia collusion hoax and instead of giving me a "yes" or "no," he says i'm not sure i would use the word hoax. these are the kinds of things there quibbling over. >> laura: we have the exchange, let's watch it and enjoy it. >> do you agree the allegation of secret collusion between president trump and russia was a hoax? yes or no. >> i don't think that is the terminology i would use but there's a lot -- in the inspector general's report so that is not a term i would use. >> laura: you captured that pretty spot on. >> yeah, but he comes across as so sleazy. >> laura: he was good on the china stuff, china is the biggest threat but that is it. now we're just going back to political investigations of the former president. >> wright come all the people that the people of this country
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do not trust the fbi. >> laura: that is a serious deal. >> it is a big deal but they see it as two rules of judgment. rules for thee, rules for me. they will get promoted up and then they are going to get moved into handle the january 6th investigation. >> laura: you fail upwards. >> that is exactly right. but justice should be blind and that is what people expect. and they are listening to him today say, quibbling over terminology, not answering the questions. i'm asking him about the border, seeing a serious concern, 56 terrorists already this year, 15 last year, three the year before, zero in 2019. >> laura: getting worse. senators, breaking news, moments ago kyrsten sinema, your
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colleague agreed to move forward with the democrats tax and spend bill. she could've demanded anything given her bargaining position. she voted to protect the carried interest exemption for private equity. once again, the swamp wins. the democrats have revealed themselves to be the party of the elites. the republicans botched a peer to remember the big infrastructure bill that senator cassidy from louisiana came on this show and very dismissively kind of slipped ofy concern that they'd given away l their leverage. no, this makes it less likely that this nonsense will go through and what happens? who was right, senator? >> yeah, well, you were right about this. then ships it is $300 billion and then you have additional spending. this is going to be another $700 billion, $313 billion in tax increases, and all of your mom and pops on main street are going to be affected by this
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because they are pass-through entities. they are taxed on production, taxes on just about everything up and down. >> laura: wall street always gets the sweetheart deal, don't they? speak about main street loses out and in this bill, families are going to lose out. >> laura: all component parts, this is one of the biggest of sellouts and she could've been a hero but is instead a zero on this. i'm so glad you came in, thank you so much, a lot of questions. >> i had a long list of other organizations, the economic groups that have said we are not in a recession. >> typically recessions demonstrate wide job losses, high unemployment. those are terrible for american families and we are not seeing anything like that. >> that doesn't sound like a possession to me. thank you very much. >> laura: thank you. the white house and wall street
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have their marching orders but how does main street see this? the survey of small business owners, already started to senator blackburn's point. for those who say we aren't there yet, 14% start before the end of the year. peter schiff, global strategist, most of the peter schiff podcast. all right, now that it looks like this tax and spend bill is going to advance, it will be reining in solar panels, what is going to happen. >> first of all remember, every time the government spends constitutes a tax. spending is taxation because all the spending has to be paid for. but the recession that we are currently in is actually a lot worse already than people think. look at how this came out on friday, all-time record high,
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16.15 trillion. $2 trillion of debt just since the pandemic but worse, the national debt has increased by 8 trillion during the same time period. american households are responsible for paying that debt but already drowning in their own debt. credit card debt year over year just what was by the most in 20 years and that is because americans are having to put their groceries on the credit cards because they are taking unprecedented pay cuts in every week labor market. >> laura: we have republicans went along with the so-called infrastructure spending earlier in the year and they stood up and basically applauded, we are working in a bipartisan fashion with the democrats and i said watch your wallets, and here comes the agenda right on the tail of it. it took a while but they passed it. >> we need cuts in government spending, that is why we have so
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much inflation because we are spending so much money and the federal reserve's printing money because congressman don't have the integrity to actually ask the american public to pay for all the spending, so they make them pay secretly for inflation but now it is so great that it's already pushed us into recession, so now americans are going to be suffering the worst of both worlds, we are going to have high inflation and recession at the same time and the policies of the biden administration are going to make inflation and the recession worse. >> laura: in the employment market is showing signs of cooling. great pillar, holding the whole thing up. peter, thank you. three doctors who appeared on "the ingraham angle" many, many times, you know them all over the covid era, have just filed historic lawsuits against joe biden, anthony found she alleging a sinister social media campaign with social media companies to remove their content. the shocking details and some of
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♪ ♪ >> it just doesn't help, the masks have not only not been effective but they've been harmful. creating social division in ways that are just really to be regretted. public health is supposed to create some source of unity, not the kind of division and moralization of behavior that it has created. >> laura: those comments were 100% correct. representing a clear and present threat to the medical establishment as a result the roundtable was ripped down from youtube. they said it is misinformation. part of the complaint that was launched by doctors that "the ingraham angle" viewers know very well. he along with eric holder join the lawsuit against biden,
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fauci and others which is what they say is government directed social media censorship. stanford medical professor, mr. attorney general, the lawyer representing the doctors in this case say that this represents the enclosed secure aggravation of the first amendment in modern times. why did you agree with that? >> i agree with it. i've always said there is a line that defines us as citizens from being subjects and that is the bill of rights. the first amendment, second amendment, all the way through the line is what keeps the government from basically infringing upon the right that we have as citizens and what is happening here is instead of the government is censoring that speech they basically are creating and colluding with private actors that basically become arms of the government to censor that exact speech and that is the suit that we have in
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louisiana with attorney general eric schmidt. what we believe is happening is the government is basically colluded, informed, told the government which things to put up, which things to take down and which things to amplify and what they should be hiding from american people and that is just not with the first amendment was designed to allow the government to do. that is a violation. >> laura: we had to fauci just a couple of days ago saying that basically if we get another pandemic, we didn't go far enough before and that sentiment was echoed about a year ago by mercy, who is now the attorney general. watch. >> to recognize this is a challenge, they stepped up to do some things to stop misinformation at a credit them for that but it is not nearly enough because there is still a tremendous amount of misinformation circulating.
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>> laura: god help us if he was attorney general but that is chilling, that we needed to go further and fauci basically says the same thing. >> i mean, some of the worst misinformation that has come out from the cdc. for instance, there is no -- after covid recovery. core pieces of information about the effectiveness of masks and so on. i think the problem here is these government entities try to create an illusion of consensus about all of these supposedly scientific points but didn't actually exist. there never was a consensus about lockdown. there was a tremendous dispute in the scientific community about this. they wanted to create the illusion that there was so they could get their way. >> laura: back in february "the new york times" reported that the cdc hadn't been publishing large portions of their own covid data, citing
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fears that the true vaccine data would be misinterpreted or correctly interpreted, as the vaccine being ineffective. mr. attorney general, when you see stuff like that, it's never about the accuracy of medical information coming out. this is always about control of a human person, period. >> that is exactly right, you've hit it right on the nose, it's about control. that is what the first amendment is designed, to keep the government from being able to control misinformation which is what the government is doing. instead of allowing information to flow readily and allow americans to look at the information i determine for themselves how to interpret it, the government is doing it for you. that is a violation of the first amendment. as you know, what they did as they went out and used private
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actors like big tech to do their dirty work. as you know, when those entities, when those corporations engaged with the government and conduct that would otherwise be in violation of the first amendment, now it's linkage and we have a case. >> laura: another story that we are going to see the same type of stuff going on. the one-size-fits-all approach of the covid lockdowns, then when it comes to this monkeypox "the washington post" says that sex is a major cause but activists say calls for abstinence don't work. and then how monkeypox can be transmitted at mentions broken skin, hugging animal that leaves out one very important transmission source. why the sudden change here in what this actually is?
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>> i think the problem is the history of hiv but we stigmatize, public health ended up stigmatizing a lot of gay individuals and they wanted to avoid that but by bending over backwards to avoid that they created harm for the gay population. if they just with compassion and truth said these activities are putting you at risk, i think most people are rational and they would know that these activities are putting them at risk. could have had more cooperation for vaccination for high risk groups, they could have done a prevention strategy of compassion but instead they made the same problem in hiv, they try to pretend that everyone is equally at risk. the same problem with covid. >> laura: the push to get little babies jabbed with the
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covid vaccine. kids were otherwise healthy. unbelievable. attorney general landry, thank you. doctors bhattacharya, thank you and good luck with this lawsuit. the offices who excellently shot and killed breonna taylor after being shot at by her boyfriend were cleared of wrongdoing but now biden and garland are coming after them. what is going on here? the full story behind the left's continued war on police and just a moment. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: on march 13th, 2020, officers entered a louisville, kentucky, apartment, on a warrant connected to a drug deal. inside the apartment were breonna taylor and her boyfriend at the time. when officers reached the door, glover open fire hitting an officer in the leg. in the returning fire, taylor was struck and killed. the only officer brought up on charges was previously cleared, but today the doj stepped in, alleging a couple of officers filed a false warrant affidavit. >> members of the place-based unit falsify the affidavit used to contain the search warrant of ms. taylor's home, that this act
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violated federal civil rights laws, and that those violations resulted in ms. taylor's death. specifically, we allege that ms. taylor's fourth amendment rights were violated. >> laura: the allegation of a false affidavit is serious but it is worth noting that the boyfriend, glover was at the center of a drug operation, who pled guilty to a number of drug charges including cocaine trafficking. and garland himself admitted the officers in the apartment including the one charged today had no role in drafting of or knowledge of the supposedly falsified warrant. joining me now is brandon tatum, former police officer, host of the officer tatum show. brandon, your response to this move, two years plus later from the doj, and what it's going to do further to erode and corroded the morale of police across the country. >> thank you for having me on. i think it's shameful that they are deciding to waste resources
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to go this far. i will say that there was a detective and an officer involved that it appeared to falsify information on the search warrant, and they should be prosecuted if that is in fact true. however, brett hankinson and sergeant -- there is no way they should be involved. they are trying to conduct a witch hunt to take down as many officers as they can because for whatever reason they want to push this agenda that black people can't be in their houses without getting killed by police, which is not true. it is asinine to me that they bring this up. breonna taylor was knee-deep in a criminal enterprise where glover, he mentioned before, got arrested. on my website we have the 40 page document explaining all the investigatory information that proves that breonna taylor was involved and to be honest there was no reason for the detective and officer to lie on the affidavit. they had plenty of evidence to go into breonna taylor does have a spirit biggest culprit is the boyfriend, her current boyfriend
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with the last name walker who actually shot a police officer as they were breaching the door after announcing before they went into her residence. >> laura: here is how the taylor family attorney reacted to the charges. >> what a great day, to arrest the killer of breonna taylor. the first thing i will say is thank god that kentucky attorney general daniel cameron did not get the last word in regard to justice for breonna taylor! [applause] >> laura: your response? >> this is not justice. for benjamin crump, this is a payday. he's actually saying thank god we can get more money out of the situation because none of this is going to bring breonna taylor back to life, and i think this should be pleasant young people watching and even if you are older, you should not be
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involved in criminal activity. it lived by the gun, you die by the gun. he had she had no business being involved with glover, i'm pretty sure people told her to leave him alone in this never would've happened. it's sad but all people do is chase the ambulance and it is just disheartening. >> laura: thank you for joining us, great to see you. a hostage video shown live on cnn? the last bite, we'll explain. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: last night we showed you that viral debate moment in new york where democrats nadler and carolyn maloney refused to backbiting in 2024 but will only walked it back on twitter but apparently felt that wasn't enough. >> mr. president, i apologize. i want you to run, i happen to think you won't be running, but when you run or if you run, i will be there 100%. you have deserved it, you are a great president and thank you for everything you've done for my state and all the states and
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all the cities in america. thank you, mr. president. >> laura: that was a hostage video, you guys were right! that was actually sad. i don't think we should have played that. it's too sad. don't forget, set your dvrs, always stay connected with us, thanks for watching. remember, it's america now and you better believe it forever. greg gutfeld and again, they take it from here [scattered applause] ♪ ♪ >> greg: yeah! look at that! how beautiful that set looks! happy thursday, everyone! it's my second favorite day after spa day. i love giving couples massages. in my van. hey, let's roll it. >> gregg's monologue of the
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