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,i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible. it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken took them long enough to say something without taking any questions. and he was about an hour late. garland's mission was not a surprise. after all, this is the man who spearheading the most wide ranging investigation into department history with the january six probe. i don't know if you've noticed this the same merrick garland who used the department of justice and the fbi to target parents as the terrorist, which we know they are for exercising their right to free speech. a school board meetings, which we televise a lot of it and play it back even more of it. and while merrick garland has done nothing to even attempt to reduce skyrocketing violent crime, which is all around us in major cities, he has used
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his office to declare white supremacy the greatest domestic threat. so merrick garland is not a man interested in protecting americans or ensuring equal justice. what we saw today was a man on the defensive, at least i did a man desperate to save face because in the words of one senior justice department official, the raid was, quote, a spectacular backfire. no joke. merrick garland and the biden administration, in their arrogance, thought they could raid donald trump's and get away with it quietly simply because he didn't wear windbreakers that had fbi on them. they underestimated how you, the american people would react to their soviet style raids. americans have lost trust in the fbi. sadly, under merrick garland, especially the doj is destroying its reputation. in fact, if you want millions of americans who have thought either of those things over the past few days, you have myracle very upset because he has a different view of himself. he weaponizes federal law enforcement is now mad that you noticed they did just that in his statement today, garland
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directly responded to anyone who dares question the integrity of an institution that falsified fisa laws and brought us years of phony russia collusion investigation. about three and a half years. he calls any criticism, quote, unfounded attacks. i'll close the quote and he added that he would, quote, not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. that includes the fbi. in other words, how dare you call out this unprecedented abuse of power? you can terrorize supreme court justices, which they do, and attack local cops, which happens every hour almost because the washington bureaucracy doesn't control them. but you better not besmirch merrick garland to fbi agents. there are agents of the unipolarity. a commentator on abc news immediately rushed to grow his defense not a surprise and said those who are attacking him are, quote, fascists, neo-nazis and drum roll, please. white supremacists who are targeting garland because you get it, he's jewish. >> watch. as soon as president trump put
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confirmation on monday that the raid had been done and was under way, we immediately started seeing factions on the far right, neo-nazi white supremacist militia organizers calling for violence as they always have done against. >> the attorney general, jewish merrick garland, also tried to tell us today that he has nothing to hide. that's why he had asked the department of justice was moving to unseal the warrant used to raid marro largo just now. the justice department has filed a motion in the southern district of florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court approved search that the fbi conducted earlier this week. that search was on premises located in florida belonging to the former president. all right. all of a sudden, macala wants us to believe that he is concerned about the , quote, public interest. if that is indeed true, why did he wait until after the raid to give the american people
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the details? this country has already been through years of partisan polarization, witch hunts all designed to target donald trump . challenge me on that. find out anybody else has been challenged like this. merrick garland didn't speak today to show transparency. it was about transparency. he would have laid out the department's case against donald trump publicly without being pushed miracle and spoke out today because the american people caught him abusing his power. now, before we get to george mitchell and as the chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association, quick word. i spoke to the high reaches of the trump team and i want to share their thought pattern at this hour. they say they are not in a rush to backing the release of this affidavit. they believe that this administration out overseas, especially attorney general garland, they also say this administration only knows how to play politics. they screw this up like they did afghanistan and they want to know where barack obama's 33 million pages are at once his rate coming. they said they were more than happy given over any or all of those documents. these theatrics were not
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necessary. now let's bring in harmeet, dylan harmeet, what would you do if your president trump would you support the release of this affidavit? well, first, i do represent the president and various civil matters, but i'm not speaking as a part of his criminal defense team. and so i think it is important for the lawyers who are looking at that affidavit to look at it and then make their considered judgment as to whether it tells the true story, in my opinion. as i said publicly, the warrant itself is really not the where the meat is . where the meat is , is the affidavits that underlie the warrant that is what the fbi told the magistrate judge in order to get this warrant. and they may have been more than one affidavit. and so it is unclear to me that the doj is offering to unseal those they don't usually unseal those until there is an indictment. and i think if the warrant tells an incomplete story, it may not be to the advantage of the trump team to unseal at this time. the whole story needs to be told and i think that the doj, as you said in
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your intro, brian , is really stumbling. they're playing defense. they're trying to do this the opposite way that it should in the southern district of florida. the normal procedure, as i understand from criminal defense attorneys who practice there, is that this conversation is supposed to be had between the prosecution and the target of the subpoena in advance. and then you go to the judge and ask the judge after that discussion is had here, they flip that order. they just went to court without having that conversation first. and the judge has ordered them to have that conversation. so without seeing it, i can't really say. but i do know that it seems like they're not telling the full story here. what brought us to this moment and i just to qualify it, "newsweek" has this story that merrick garland didn't sign off on this. they did it without his knowledge or without his blessing, didn't know exactly what is going to happen next. you know, we hear about a press conference and our meeting late to late to give , what, a seven minute address without taking questions. what's the delay that could you could have and you or i could have this in our sleep? what was what is going on behind?
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sees it look like a hostage video to me. brian . it was really bizarre. and frankly, even earlier today, you saw all of the , you know, allies of the administration, sheldon whitehouse, come out and say, oh, of course, this kind of thing would have been well below the scope of merrick garland. that's obviously nonsense when you're raising a former president's home, which is unprecedented. it had to come from the top. it did come from the top. and i think that the doj is in damage control mode here because if it really what i first saw this news, i said this has to be about something else. it can't be about presidential records because it is frankly ludicrous to go to this type of extreme tactics over some 18 month old stale documents that who cares? this librarian head librarian of the national archives is up in arms. he's upset that his documents aren't there. where is his upset about obama's 30 million pages of documents where his upset about how hillary clinton treated classified documents on her
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server? this is a ridiculous premise for an fbi swat team of 30 fbi agents to go through for nine hours. it just doesn't add up. and so i still think that's what's happening here is that this raid was a pretext for a fishing expedition that has come up empty and now they're trying to craft a different narrative to explain their outrageous behavior and they're undermining of trust of the american people. i don't think anyone has to tell any of you where the president trump has been playing a perfect game. but i really challenge anyone who says he has had a really good week on monday. this egregious activity. and this doesn't go a different direction, which i don't think it is , especially after speaking to so many people on his team and hearing them worried about things in the past, but not this. then you think about the southern district of new york and their what a three year investigation that produced nothing. and then they meet with the ag and his company is going exceedingly well. this might be one of the best weeks for donald trump who suddenly has not only did he do perfect in the primary
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this week, but now he seems to have most of the party lining up behind final thought. well, look, it might be a good thing politically, but i think it's a bad thing for the country to see the american department of justice and fbi acting this outrageous matter. every american should be afraid to do as well. and that is not a good place for this country to be . they need to stop. true. and i get worried that the irs is muscling up and they're going to have the same tactics are many thanks so much. appreciate it. meanwhile, one of the few things we know about the fbi's radar, mar a lago, is that it involves classified documentation. the national archives claims the documents belong to them. president trump's attorneys were reportedly already comply with the fbi on these documents early this year, as late as june. so why did merrick garland approve a warrant for the raid? lara trump joins right now. laura , could you bring us through the week that you and your family have had from monday's raid to today's presser? well, this is not the way we
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planned, brian , i can tell you that. but, you know, unfortunately, i think a lot of us in the trump family have gotten used to this kind of treatment . you know, we have been targeted. we have been harassed. i would say that donald trump is probably the most harassed, investigated president in american history. you think that with all that they're doing and you just talked about the new york attorney general, you have district attorneys in manhattan. you have obviously this raid mar a lago. if up until this point for the past almost seven years donald trump has been harassed and investigated, that there was anything to find on donald trump, you think it wouldn't have been found by now? i mean, he ran a clean company. he had a great business. he still has a great company run by my husband. but this sort of thing obviously is not easy to go through as a family, but it's not easy to go through as an american. and i can tell you that i've heard from so many people, brian , all across this country, people that aren't even republicans, they're horrified by what we saw happen
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on monday because this was not just an attack on donald trump. it wasn't just a raid of mar a lago, the former president's home. this changed the way the american people see our country. we cannot operate in a civilized society and not trust our department of justice. unfortunately, that's where we are. merrick garland came out today and didn't clear any of that up. if anything, we have more questions now. the american people by and large , then they did a couple hours ago before he even came out and spoke. so what's interesting is to those two attorneys, two of which we've seen a lot on the air in various podcasts and television networks, including one and jesse show they were even allowed inside to sit out. that was what they need to greece in florida and they sat outside the eight, nine hours trying to get an understanding of what exactly is happening with the premise and predicate behind it. and i have to talk to eric on monday and i could not believe how cool and calm and cool and calculated was, how angry is , but almost saying, look, this is what i'm dealing
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with on a regular basis. but what i also found this i was watching the bbc and sky news. they can't make heads or tails . they're asking our reporters what's going on in america. and i kind of worry about that beyond this administration, beyond the past administration. do you i mean, i think everyone is worried about it. i think that we don't see the country that we used to know right now this this sort of political harassment and targeting. these are things that happen in communist countries and third world dictatorships, not in the united states of america. and i don't know how you come back from this. even if my father in law decides to run and wins in 2020 four, which i believe if he decides to run, he will win. how do you how do you assure the american people at any point that you've gotten this taken care of that you can the department of justice is something they can trust again, i don't know. but i can tell you this. people are fired up out there in the first couple of hours after this was announced,
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brian , the fundraising to reelect donald trump has been more than since the day he left office. people want him back and they want him back as soon as possible. let's read this together. "the washington post" is just crossed with this story. they believe the reason for the raid took place is because they were worried that your father in law had documents related to nuclear weapons among the items the fbi wanted back experts and classified information said the unusual search underscores deep concern among government officials about the types of information they thought could be located at trump's mar a lago club. did you see any nuclear reports at the mar a lago club? maybe around the pool by the lifeguard stand? yeah, no, those were not disseminated freely. at mar a lago. of course not. but i mean, who knows? by the way, i think it's a mystery to a lot of people what could possibly rise to the level of not taking a bit of a different approach and instead rating the former
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president's home. i mean, it's just absolutely outrageous. brian . this is not the country that that we've come to know and love for for so long. and unless this is the extent of the story. but i saw there's a report out there that a acrimony, one up to the president said, listen, i've had enough, don't run again. could you tell me if that is indeed the case? is there a sense within the family that it's just getting too much? i can tell you that every single member of our family, if we wanted him to run before, which we are all happy to support him, we want him to do it even more now because somebody has got to take this country back . somebody has got to restore faith in america. and i think the only person to do that, quite frankly, is donald trump. lara trump, i'll talk to you again. thanks so much. you got it. meanwhile, let's talk about this is not going away. violent crime out of control. democrats aren't interested in doing anything to make our cities safer, including the one we're in. instead, they want to arm irs agents to hunt down every
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american. and don't forget, by the way, this is great. a brand new episode, tucker's blockbuster documentary, tucker carlson original out right now . it is called cattle mutilations and you can stream it on fox nation. free membership is an extended preview only if you go to tucker carlson. .com, not one drop of blood and the savitar's won't eat it. over the past 40 years, more than 10,000 animals have been killed in very strange ways. the mammary glands of grain can't be caught out like they're just mystery to overwhelm law enforcement. there's no evidence to point to one thing or another to go replicate that and not leave evidence. i don't think that would be possible because
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don't win 800 bucks seven five five three five one. even though joe biden declared we have zero inflationnf less than 24 hours from now, house democrats will vote to pass the inflation reduction act. the bill gives, among other things, 80 billion dollars to the irs. that is six's times the irs is current annual budget. no b joke. even in a world where joe biden can print money, will 80 billion seems to be a lot of o money. that's four times the cost of building a wall which we paid for already with mexico by the way, between us and mexico. and we could certainly use that. well, don't youjo think,id joe biden is allowed well over a million illegal immigrants intos our country and countingjo under joe biden, crime has also skyrocketed. chicago burglaries are up. 32% thefts. 66%. los angeles, you've been there lately, up thirteen percent. seems a lot worse. s can you imagine people actually got out of their cars. are up 10% in new york city with 80 billion dollars. you couldt o almost double
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the amount of money the u.s. g spends on policing each years and get those numbers down. but democrats would rather vote to supersize and weaponizes the ironist irs instead of, i don't know, voting on a police fundingan bill which has been stalled in congress for weeks thanks to nancy pelosi. so we at a time when we havele a record number of illegals pouring over the border and crime in our cities es rising, joe biden has been telling us we just have no choice but to hire more irs agents. here's joe explaining himself. look, you if you if you've got a if you file with a w to form, you know, the irs has access to your bank account and your bankn tells you how muchh you made y what you have there, you know, and they estimatee your tax. well, if you if you have no income, you're just it'sf all if you have no earned income a and it's all invest the income, it's hard to figure out whatha the you screaming , what the heckt you have.
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and that's why we have to and id knowon some people don't like this. that's why we have to rehire some irs agents and not to do anything, not to try to make people pay for something they don't know. just say, hey, step up, step up. pay like everybody else does. does that make any sense to you? you know what really struck me? we're goingve to have to pay ovr and over again on investment income, even on losses. they actually going to give us a refund under the joe biden rule of law. ofinstead of hiring nearly ninety thousand new irs agents. how aboutw irs hiring more bordr patrol agents last year that were just under twenty thousandd border patrol agents working b for customs and border protection? these agents of beingth a overr most of them are off the line and dealing with these illegal immigrants. here's a look at the borderm from just last weekend. a large majority of the migrants governor abbott is busing to dc and new york or crossing the eagle pass, texas.g that's where fox news witnessed several massive groups of migrants crossing illegally over the weekend. several hundredgalle size, mostf
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them single adult men . the dell sector is now seen almost three hundred and ninety thousand illegalal crossing sine october. that's double the previous year and roughly the population of new orleans in nogales, arizona ,cbp agencies over one million fentanyl pills atll the port of entry in a one week span in multiple smuggling i busts, all of it creatively hidden in vehicles by drug smugglers. attempting to enter the united states . if you h take one and done inri a lot of situations. so with hundreds of thousands ofne a illegal crossings a month and almost two million apprehensions just this fiscalti year, what's more pressing, answer this at home.gent irs agents or border patrol? it seems pretty obvious, but>> not to this white house. if you're a border official and you can barely get your jobu done and people are overrunning the border and you are begging for help on that southern border, what do you say to thatt border patrol official when youd
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are telling them that you're going to add tens of thousands of people at t the irs but you're not going to add to there you're not going to go down there and help them out? os you know, i think those are all reasonable t issues on the bordr security. i'm not going to pretend thatxp that is my area of expertise i have news for f you don't feel don't feel alone because nobody has any expertise orr willingness to look at the border. . eat question, martha these are the geniuses in charge of spending taxpayer dollars. you have moneypaye , it gets worse.io the so-called inflation reduction act also saysn a billion dollar budget is for, quote, increased enforcement operate no improvements and customer service. what kind of customer servicece we don't have to wonder. before the irs took it down yesterday, there was a posting this on their website thats listed the job requirements for special agents f position. the major duties c require agens to, quote, carry a firearm and and be willing to use deadly force if necessary. uta little james bond. t but instead of hunting down evil maniacs, these agents hunt down and kill middle class taxpayers that don't pay enough
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. it's joe biden's deworming americans are rightly concerned about this a. got a new poll i'll share with you shows. 45% ofcr the country fears the irs will increase the number of audits, according to the cnbc, which is thec, business network, the second best financial experts are predictingng the bill will spark a more audits for small business bother cd don't complaining about thatom on social media. instagram is now flagging postsa that warn aboutbo new audits. dana loesch is a radio host, knows about guns, hopefully not about audits, but i think weig all have to get used to that, dana.htand right. do you understand this line? they havee now, brian , you make some great points and you know, you were talking about spending 80 billion dollars on adding all of these new agents. i mean, we could have a establisheddd a national grant o put as our roads and schools, but apparently it's washington values going after middle class taxpayers more so than they value protecting our children schools. so that's another that's another greatmidd thing that they could have spentct money on . but this this deflection that they're not ng going to be going
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after people making four hundred thousand dollars or under, well, that is all completely negated, brian , as you know by the fact that the senate just nixed that that amendment that was specifically proposed to protect middle and lower class americanscl because the actual language of the legislation, at least in the housee trap, was that the the bracket wasn't intended. t wthey they didn't intend for this policy. i mean, itt didn't sound likeoun ironclad agreement thatoi they were going tong go after lower and middle class americans because that's where they're going to lri get their money from in 2011. i mean,ey the irs is own data showed that it was what i think over a little over half of the audits were on taxpayers who made about twenty five thousand dollars a year a. a 51%ud of the audits last yeart when taxpayers with incomes less thanaxpa seventy five thoud only twenty three percent of the audits were peopleess who me over two $ hundred thousand. yeah,ea and with all this money behind that, they're spending on on the irs agents that you c mentioned, like the they're arming some of them.ri
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they have a criminal division withinin the irs. about in fact, this is something that. i hope that we talk more about nationally. we a have too many of these bureaucratic agencies that have thesemi these criminal divisions that are incredibly well-armed. i guess that'sgues the democrats consider a well regulated militia like the national park serviceliti par as a swat team r crying out loud. they spent lots of money on this. but here's the fun fact. between 2009 and 2011, a gao report actually discovered that irs agents hadrs 11 unintentionl discharges of their firearms because apparently they get no trainingpp . they actually discovered this gao report that was released iny 2018. n they discover that these criminal division irs agents actually dischargent their weapons accidentally more than they intentionally fired them. nowen this is the same government agency that was found tore have only answered the phone 18 toe 20% of i the time. and so democrats response is to hire more of these people and arm them more . that's the same. and just keep in mind people listening right now. ever done if you've ever done your own taxes, if you've seen these tax
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forms, the most honest persone in the world can be found to c be aan tax cheat on something if somebody wants to do it, that's how complex this stuff is . look out. i'm so disappointed. joe manchin s, the irs. yeah, i'm so disappointed joe manchin signed off on thishi .s.s.>> dana bash, thank you so much. meanwhile, for a brand new episode of tucker's documentary series, tucker carlson originals tucker investigates one the strangest mysteries you probably never heard of unexplained animal mutilations. the episode is called cattle mutilations and it's out right now. but it's not just cattle that'st being mutilated with machine c precision. one of the first and most well known cases involves a horse. you won't believe this story.ie can we watch a little ? the first really well known mutilation case happened in the san luis valley inpe september 1967. the horse has gone downsept in history as snip snip. the horse was found dead with the skin removed from her face in the sanan luis valley id
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the week she was found, locals the week she was found, locals reported bright lights in the night sky . al itly became a sensation locally and when it finally hit t the papers in the beginning of october, reporters from all over the world descended on the valley. we descended on the valley to here in southern colorado in the san luis valley at the ufoat watch tower. and then that crazy lady down the road, judy mesalamine, runs the ufo watchtower, a roadside attraction. hooper co. close toco the sitehe wmp a horse was found mutilated. why do you feel the needd toy be able on displayy? she's part of history. this is sniffing the horse. there was no hide hair make or anything from the shoulder to the tip of the nose when they opened her up. there were no organs inside.
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if you look here, you can see where they cut into the the head to take out the brain and there was no brain. there was no blood . there was no very strange.y it is strange because animals have a lot of blood and there should have been a big a big puddle of blood around this carcass. it had been raining raini a fews earlier and then it was found one about one hundred feet from where the track ended. and then there was these weirdey they look like elephant tracks that were out there. it was a smell of like like medicine, incense,ri it was hovering around the bodies. weird stuff. begoña nely lewis. she blamed the ancient mutilating course. how credible are the lewis claims? all the people out there, all
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those original children, the settlers? i mean, there's this saltn of, the earth people. look, any interest in making up a story? no, they never tried to profit . ofy they actually were kind and it turned into such a big deal . that is , while the episode was" called cattle mutilations, you have to watch this fascinating documentaryyhe, mind blowing. it's out today on fox nation. free memberships are available on tucker carlson .com and also it's a great movie, i believe. and meanwhile, today marks a special anniversary, the second anniversary of the worst decision, joe biden's life. there are a lot of e'll them. wors we're going to tell you what it is straight ahead. gene bell, supreme, thanks,
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the calendar was on this very day, august 11th.th two yearse ago, the joe biden made the worst decision of his political life. >> watch. hi . hi . hi . i keepep you. that's all right. you ready? go to work. oh my god. i'm so y ready to work. the answer. yes, banjaxed. i'm ready to work. i am ready to do this with you for you. i was d just i'm just deeply honored and i'm very excited. >> yup. cue the piano. choose one of the most dislikeds presidential candidates ever to try to become president. but somehow she became vice president united states. but for all her flaws at least, kamla knew how to communicate. kinda it is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time is every day, every day it is time for us to t agree she w
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would look down. i mean, come on , what do you want? what do yououi want? and i look back up and i said sweet. ohoh, you're going to literally see the craters on with your own, like with your own eyes. i'm telling you, ukraine is a country in europe. itxi exists next to another country called russia. russia is a i bigger country. russia is a powerful country.led russia decided to invade a smaller country called ukraine. so basically that's wrong. right? >> we could have got all. our ed henry is with us now. he's the author of liberal misery, a columnist, h the federalist. eddie, do you think the president understands what a bad decision he made? ha i think that the kamala harris question is the biggesty question within the democratic party. all of washington and i genuinely mean that. i think that they're allll all
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the all the operatives, all the all the democratic leaders are thinking themselves, what are we going to do? because they know that joe biden should not and probably cannot run againso in 2020 four. his presidency has been a disaster. so then presumably it's supposed to be the vice president will be next in line. she's supposed to be the natural fit for the forom the next nomineein. job. they know that can't happen. she's not up to the job. she can't speak. she shakes hert responsibilities. she complains that the joby she's been given is too hard. so i think that really at the top of their mind, the forefront, their minds really among the democratic partyem in washington is how do we get her?? how do we convince her not to d run? and i don't i don't think they can do it. she's going to have to look inn the mirror herself and say, you know, this isn't really working out and just quietly disappear. ist i don't see that happening .the it is . and here real quick, i hear that when you have the party machine behindd you, which you will have because she's got the white house staff, that gives r a huge leg up on the ret of the field. i mean, there is no john f.
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kennedy coming up, the forty forty one year old charismatic wonder kid to take the mantle. she still might be the front runner because of, the positions she has. t final thought? sure. and i think that if there's anything that the democratic party to take away from thisic is that kamala harris is theal case against affirmative action. she was hired because ofa who she is , what her identity is , and it has not worked out. so this is something they should take going forward. kamala harris is the case against affirmative action. thank youou very much. appreciate it. thank you. meanwhile, the ymca has changed a lot over the years now women and young girls, that's the why of find themselves in locker i rooms and showers with men who identify as women, but a they still have allll their with them. and if you complain to the ymcay about their and what they're dressed like, you get yourself banned. . it's what exactly happened to an 80 year old woman inal washington state here to explain but not actually make excuses fororta but explain is r west coast correspondent, seattle based radio host
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jason rantes. jason , set the scene. , yeah. so i mean, here's the thing. democrats used to stand up for women, but now they can even define one . and as a result, you havean 80 year old julie jomon who said she was banned from a pool and locker room facility that was managed b by the olympa peninsula ymca and port towns in washington. d,she said she was headed into the locker room to shower and she saw something pretty alarming ala. she explained what happened at this council meeting. my experience while showering after my swim was hearinges a man's voice in the women's dressing and seeing a man inms a women's swimsuit watching little girls pulled downet their bathing suits in order to use the toilets in the dressing room. now, she says, the ymca never y said the locker room wasmc all gender , but was told by a ymca staffer that all the lgbt pride posters in the facility probably should have clued her in that trans people would be there. so a number of residents showed up to support her atlued h this council meeting. but the mayor's name is david faber. he was notpo pleased, accusingof them of transphobia. townsend that is a welcoming
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community and hate and discrimination has no place in this community. think that i listen to you quietly. i'd like you to listen to me t quietly. absolutely.te me quietly now. >> given the rise in harassmentd and bigotry, the trans persons experience recently, it's essential that we allt' speak up . the cis gendered people like me speak up in support of our trans community. >> najman says the staff accused her of being discriminatory. the ymca put out a statementim basically saying we're not going to tolerateinin a bias, discrimination or hatred. and of course, in washingtontole state, the law allows anyone tos use a locker room chat room, a bathroom that alignsit with their gender identity. so they're basically saying we're doing what we have to do, except, of course, protect women who don't want to see this. unbelievable. that guy should be ashamedd't wf himself behind the mask that might save his identityy. av
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bute no, sadly, other peopleen agree with him.ti jason , thanks for outlining that. appreciate it. meanwhile, we move ahead. chinaeo is buyingng hundreds of c thousands of acres of u.s. farmland, but hardly any elected officials are speaking out about it. why? evenit though it's a major national security threat, think about it. that story straight ahead.at . ever wonder how much your neighbor's house is worth? go to only decomposers home value and compare your home could be worth more than you think. visit ownerly .com today. technically, no matter what, it's become an icon by plane. i think have to continue her
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it costs you nothing if you don't win eight hundred five seven five five three five one . welcome back. you hear about you h this chinee government and the members of its wealthy elite are spending billions of dollars buyingre our land or farmland.bu inyi many cases a national security threat of lan course it is . so why are our leaders doing anything to stop this bo. is running for congress and says china should be banned ne property. perican i 100% agree. so do you think there's goings? to be some resentment to doing this and how do we get here? bow? brian you know,. it's a great t question, right? i mean, when we have the speaker of the house openly talking about china being a free democratic republic, i mean, how do we expect our leaders to
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take this stuff seriously? i mean, thisis is a i hostile foreign power that's sweeping across the united states brazenlyte just purchasig billions of dollars of farmland. i mean, from 2010 to twenty one . i think the amount of landnd they've owned has gone up something like twenty five hundred o u percent. you know, they're purchasing land just outside of our military bases thisis is a country that's that's a communist area that's trying to steal our state secrets of s us .ec we can't let this happen any longer. and this is absolutely ridiculous. 't li see in north dakota, a fim from china bought three hundred acres right now that air forceil is talking about in texas, a chinese military official military m, they shall purchase one hundred and thirty thousands of acres on our southern border. that's a huge chunk there. to me this is obvious.us i know. senator tom cotton's moving on this as well. but what china does not have is they don't have farmland to feed the world like america. so what are they doing? i think i'll buy it and maybe i'll overpay to get it and americans will go, okay, you can take my land this way up generation of wealth, but they're not in the bestt interests of our country.
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no, i mean, that's that's you're exactly right. i mean, thisth is what the ccp o tries to do. they're trying to undermine, you know, our republic hereth ie the united states of america aty any point that they can. and look, they view thatt they're at war with us. we have to recognize that the ccp views views as a long a term game. they have a forty year plan. a not only they're trying to take over taiwan, they're trying to find a way to feed their people right. and by the way, unemployment is rising. they're among the next une generation and taken away ofg free market principles. we're helping drive some innovation there. son. this president might be increasing his power, but he's not helping his country. a danger. bo hine's good luck. thank you so much. all right. meanwhile, this story tiess directly into why tucker and his team went to brazil. a brand new tucker carlson originals investigates. nc investigation into china's influence is coming out next month. exnow the chinese take over in brazil is going to happen here in america h if we're not careful. and that's why bovines is trying to stop it. we should all care. joe biden is an obvious
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and physical mental decline. many d have noticed that probaby you a brand new poll from from issues and insights shows a majority of americans arere concerned about the president's mental health.ee it's not easy to. see here. here he is earlier this weekit shaking hands with an invisible . rson now our great speaker, our partner, who all of these t bills we've mentioned have been worked through the senate and every one of us one hasug been worked through the house. you know, we don't know that that's the result of a medical condition if he was nervous. but dr. siegel might indeed know he's a fox news medical contributor and joins us now. dr. siegel, you've been watching joe biden for years. whatat do you think? well, first of all, i'm concerned about this poll because it's issuess, insights, a poll. they're almost always right. sot one thing that's accelerate is more and more americans areno
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concerned, not just 59%t, butre 56% of independent voters are concerned. thirteen hundred people surveyed. that's concerning. now, you could say all of thesen things are gaffes, dropping f your sunglasses, not you forgetr how to put your jacket on even forgetting you just shook h the hand of senator schumer. maybe i want to forget that. but when it starts to i accumulate, you know, saying the honor of the holocaustat offended all across the world, selfishness of americannse troos offended the military zero percent inflation this week. going to the grocery store couldn't believe he said that yououyou start to to string this all together. it's accelerating the cognitiver problems. why? has a long history that we have to look at here, including a heart rhythm problem and a stiff gait. some that can tie together with cognitive problems. and brian, if it's acceleratecoe i don't know where it's a going to go next. we as a country have a right to know. say brian , it's noting ageism. b we're not saying because he's old. nk would you say because how he's acting. bernie sanders, i think is older.
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seems much more spier and sharper, although i don't agree with anything he believes dr. siegel, thank you. thanks, b brian . okay.an meanwhile,ks the judge who sign the warrant for the raid on marro largo is aa huge fan of oreos and an obama donor. you can be both. we c showed that photo yesterdaa but that isn't the only embarrassing photo from judge bruce rhinehart. y you won't believe who he's pictured getting cozy with .it we're going toh. show you that next. and during the breaks, you can d sign for a free fox station membership. i'm tucker carlson, .com. so f i'm tucker. the original cattle mutilations. it's out now. do it.me be smart. hi , i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps
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the beginning of the year. so in with that, but otherwise it is a daughter just after elam's himself save the date for the wedding she's found dead on the for her unstitched teacher death mystery on nancy grace investigation streaming now on fox nation. think about it next week marks the forty fifth anniversary of elvis presley's death. his music and legacy ' changed america forever. hit movie out right now this weekend, one nation. it's eight o'clock on saturday night. well, we go through the elvis's home in h memphis, watch. that's a picture of elvis at the age of five . he had light haire.
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yes, elvis was a blond, dyed his hair black because he thought that brought his facial featurese out on film better.hts so that is the only award elvis actually accepted in person. and elvis was so honored because the other people who have accepted this award are peopleeth who he felt was making a difference. elvis as hot as ever. the tour graceland just part of one nation, eight o'clock on fox news. meanwhile,ox before we go , make sure you catch me on stage, albany, new york at just go to brian kilmeade .com. also a picture of bruce rhinehart. this is the judge in charge of the of the of the as you know, of the warrant. and we'll see if he's going to release it next. he likes oreos and whiskey. sean, can you relate to that? i think that's actually a picture of jeffrey epstein with somebody putting his hatei on there. i'm guessing it might be hisn plain. e, who knows? i'll let you i'll let you determine that in the morning. we'll be watching. brian , thank you.. welcome to "hannity". we have a lot coming up
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