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ellen sends out save the date for the wedding, she's found out before her own fledgling teacher death mystery on nancy grace investigation streaming now on fox station. unfortunately, that's allen the time we have left this evening. as always, thank youwi for being with us. thank you for making this show. howpossible. pleasese set your dvr so you never miss an episode. and don't forgett fox news .comc hannity .com news any time. letou not your heart trouble is fired up. are you? i am. a and you know, you always take a walk down memory lane. seany and i had almost forgotten about the amphibious element to the roger stone raid that they brought. yeah, they had. that's very that's very like james bond like nineteen sixty five . they really had too go to the most dramatic helicopter. they had it all covered with paul roger stone, you're a lawyer. yeah. somebody hadad the type of fake
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news cnn i doubt they just happened to be there at five thirty in the morning. yeah. they nobody ever how anybody gets held accountable for that. f we still don't know who leakedon the draft dobbs opinion at the supreme court. no one's interested in finding thatat. rachel that's that's kind of funny how that worked. great show tonight, sean. and we're going to break it up where you left off. all right. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. the biden justice department is getting so desperateonti thee now gone nuclear. the angle will explain in nucen moments. plus, when fbi agents swept into my log on monday,y, they were met by president trump's attorney, christina bob . she's here in moments t with her response to merrick garlan and to update us on whetherer the trump will allow the warrant to be unsealed ahead of tomorrow's deadline. but first, spin cycle crash. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. can you imagine what president xi is thinking right now about putin or the terrorists who hope to strike against
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american interests? this is the americah i used to fear. i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. faithfulr. adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the justice department t and of our democracy. upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly without fear or favor. under my watch. >> that is precisely what the justice department is doing . >>e doesn't it look like a guy who just got a lot of wedgies in like sixth grade? ot i'm sorry, i'm going to be forever grateful to mitchinte mcconnell for keeping that apparatchik off the court today. hehe f had a lot of nothing. he changed no minds aboutch the propriety of this raid, noti a single one . now, whatn we've witnessed this week, including today, five minutes of nothing is a sham. it's a total embarrassment a s r america now putting trump in the vise of the current
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president.de the fbi is what you'ds expectwt fromom russia's fsb, not a proud constitutional republic. fsb, not a proud constitut the signal to the world is unmistakable. our two hundred and forty six year old republic is being pulled apart at the seams bei so dictators can now say, look, we told you this entire democracy thing was a scam. turns out their president can try to put his political critics in jail just like we do now. our president, who traditionally is known as the leader of the free world ,has become a laughing stock. so afraid of histh political nemesis that let it goons that hisat doj they needed to finish off trump . litically for good now, remember, as we told you on monday, it was last spring that biden's people use their stenographers at the newme york times tos" pass word on to garland. they reported that biden privately complained that he wanted garland to act more like a prosecutorc when it came toth trump in january six . well, message received..
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biden and the doj have now totally lost control of this narrative after that dramatic monday raid. they were they were positively shocked and stunned to see republicans closing ranks, something they rarely do against this unprecedented heavy handed tactics. a back and forthnpre over documents, the president's team padlocking a storage room at the government's request and then they show up a month later to rummage around forrs nine hours. now, respected figures in the gop with varied and long political resumes objected strenuously to the type of targeting of trump. we saw everyone from the former vice president to the former director of the cia and secretary of state to senators marco rubio and chuck grassley. now everyone, including mcgarrell and christopher wray, they know that this group is not necessarily a trump fan club for them all to speak out almost in unison is a disaster for the democrats.
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so in a perpetual spin cycle,pi the doj is apparently now petitioning that sketchy magistrate bruce rhinehart to release the search warrant and the property receipt. we'll see san what we see there when it comes out. but in the absence of actual facts, all wee have are a bunch of unverifiable claims popping out about moles inside mar a lago earlier today it was reporting that perhaps it was a secret service agent working on trump's detail. and then late tonight, the new doj information, which looks like they laundered their latestfo justification through "the washington post" that fbi agents were scouring trump's residence in search of nuclear documents. now, that could mean anything, right? it could be a printout from the nuclear regulatory agency or the department of energy. it could be an email, whatever . and if that's the excuse that they want to run for this raid, how could they possibly justify letting hillary clinton off
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the hook when she was holding documents that were classifiedgh at the highest levels?es so i guess we're supposed to believe that established the probable cause that was necessary for the search warrant, this nuclear deal , just like we're suppose to believe that merrick garland hadn't approved of the raid at all. remember, they tried to he spin that. that was the lie that they spread last night. ry tand "newsweek" try to keep p with me here. oh, sorry, gentlemen. but given your historyy with president trump and the , you're goinge to have to do better than justth trust us . we believe ineeru the rule of l, the fact that our cia, our fbi and our doj have lost most of our credibility. let me m tell you, it's not fox news's fault. he it's not the fault of trump or his supporters. histhey create garland's probl or khamees problem or raisega problem or andrew mackays problem. they've all brought this on themselves. so no matter what garland or
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they may say, it's not normal to weaponizes the entire power of the federal government against one individual. trying to find any technical charge they can to bring against presidentan trump. all of course, just months before he'll likely announce another whiteikel house run. how convenient. how will the democrats react, ep let's say, ifub the nexten republican president pulled these same tactics to dig into ,let's say, kamala harris, his life or gavin newsom life? well, we all know the answer, right? that cryy foul and claim that that president and his dojoj would subverting democracy. so the standard going forward has to be that administrations will only pursue legallywh their opponent when it's a really big bleeping deal . no dragnets, no fishing expeditionde, no pretextual searches, no desperate trolling for moles. some orav all of this may have happened here.
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the chance of lock her up. locke remember those during allr the trumpou rallies in 2016?n they were just that they were chants, chants designed to mock hillary and the sycophanticsy press that covered forco her trump and millions of his supporters t were furious that u mrs clinton seemed to use her office to advance her husband's foundation. and even when they believed al that did trump, after he was elected, send fbi agents to her house? ofrs course not, because his focus was on making our country better, more prosperous. but now now we have an administration that's decided to go to war against all of us . they have limited. governmentso resources at their disposal and they're deploying them againstur trump and they're abot to hire eighty seven thousandge new irs agents tont deploy against anyone who questions. well, i have news for them. the constitution gets to say
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who runs for president, not merrick garland. hunting. trump will only hurt them now at a time when w our families am facing such daunting challenges, it just makes you want to burst out in tears. where's biden's focus and passion for not fixing any of this? if i'm grabbing as much power from regular people as he can, but they care that wages reallye aren't keeping uppi , eh inflation not even closese which means that our people are getting poorer every week and everyeeke month. no, they don't care about that. they just spendt. fairy tales. > zero inflation, less people are stillll hurting, but zerour inflation. last month that last month our economy had zero percentnt inflation. in july, we saw a drop in gas prices and a range of other goods like clothing a and airfares and household appliances, which meansirho
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more money in the pockets of working families. ng our goal and we think it is absolutely possible is to is tohe have this economy transition spin cycle crash. americans don't trust t the governmenthe because they're bad people. wewe don't trust the government becauseent they aren't provingst worthy of our trust. stop treating americans fromro the other party with suspicion. stop pretendingm that you believe in borders and start enforcing them. stopcing lying about the true se of our economy. you just y heard it and wish casting about what's happening in ukraine stop lying about the innate character of america. our systemar is not racist. you are in finally announced publicly that you're dropping all of this legal harassmenty of president trump and then president biden go before the cameras and tell our country that any disputes between you and trump are goingh to be decided by the voters in
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2020 four. that and that's the angle. joining me now is president trump's personal attorney, christina bob . she was at marlo mar lago when agents were rummaging through the former president'sng residence. christina, thank you for being with us tonight. now your reaction about the breaking news. absolutely. your reaction aboutni the breaking news tonight abouth the supposed nuclear documents that may have been in mar a lago were the cause forfo concern and for the urgency of this search warrant. en"the washington post" tonight. right?t? well, you nailed it in your opening monologue. this is what the democrats do. they don't have any good reasond for doing what they did. o the pathetic presser that merrick garlandnd held for three minutes was insufficient. soso they hadt to create fear. normally they should come out with exactly what happened and why and explainne themselve. and if it was a good reason, they would have solid ground g. they are not on solid ground, so they have to come up with something that would
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potentially terrify the american public into freelingrica giving uped their constitutional freedoms. you know, if if we are on the verge of nuclear war,es giving up the nuclear codes, maybe it's acceptabled m that they violated the president's constitutional rights. it was not acceptable. and they're trying to come upe with reasons to make it sound appropriate and make it sound n okay because they don'te actually have a good reason for doing what they did. okay,t so s christina, just sot i'm clear about this, i want tor be really clear . is it your understanding that thereng are not documents relatd to our nuclear capabilities or nuclear issues that had national security implications in the president'sioli possessi when the agents showed up at mar a lago? that's correct. i don't believe they were. and if they thought that, you know, forno do you know for h a fact i have you spoken toou the president about it? i haveve not specifically spoken to the president about what nuclear materials may or may not have been in there.
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i do not believe there were any. and there the legal team has done a very thorough search and had turned over. we've been very cooperativeveeyg with the administration and the doj and turned over everything that we found that we had. soso it's my understanding on very good beliefnd based on a thorough investigation that there was nothing there. so christina, when you when you were there and the agents arrived y, did you did you ask i can i accompany you on this grand journey through mar a lago? and they said no, how did that play out? i did well. i actually believed that i could just follow them s because that seems like the appropriate thing to do. soat t i just started to follow them and was told i wasn't allowed to. and i saidd i'm the president's attorney here on site. no one else had arrived at that time and said i should have the opportunity to observe your search, observe what you're doing. and they basically said no.ly and i youou know, i tried to puh a little bit, but i'm not going to push too hard against the fbi . soat i backed off. but at no n point during the day did they let me follow them or
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accompany them throughout the property. now, christina, the president has been given until 3:00 p.m. tomorrow to decide whether he wants that warrant unsealed. wt what, if anything, can you tell us about that decisionat makingo process? off course, the left is saying, well, if heu wants to be so transfair, why didn't he just get it all out there? and your response or. yeah, well, my response is it's president trump's decision and he can make that when r he's good and ready to do it. but i want to remind everybody that it is the biden administration that owes this country an explanation, not president trump. it a was the biden administratin that took an egregious stepbi ts violate constitutional rights of a president of the united states andnd invade his personal residence. and now they want to try to shirk that responsibility by just saying, well, whyhy doesn't he release it? no, no, no. they owe us an explanation and they can't get out of it that quickly. and i'm sure president trump is going to make his decision. and i know that w he bases his decision on what he believes f is best for the countryor
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and will bring us together and unite us . and i'm sure that thati' is the driving factor for his decision. christina, the scuttlebutt because it always changes dth yesterday it was that merrick garland knew nothing about the raid that was hilarious. ut and then today they sent him out too say trust us and everyone's being meaner. and now if there's a secret service agent, perhaps that's the one that saw this thisaw nuclear or whatever material and he or she is the one that'sl helping establishpi that probaba cause for the warrant tonight. what canrr you tell us about the secret service detail that was assigned to president trump and concernnp that that may have been what got this going? yeah, i don't believe that for a second. i think the secret service has a lot of professionalism and i v don't believe foric a moment tht the problem with this is on president trump or anyone in his circleum i. me i think it's a story that the leftist media wants to try too paint the picture that somehow there's division within the trump camp. there's not.
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and to the extent that they think there's an informant oror some other type of division that is causing this, i'll believe it when i see it. i'll reserve that judgment. but i think this square falls on the shoulders of the biden administration and i want to see what they because i don't think they have enough room for> their actions. well, they're certainly l: changing their story quite a bit and like a 72 hourr 7 perd . christina, when they were in mar a lago now, you know, i know the layout of mar a lago. i've been to mar a lago. did they did they focus their search in the president's privateh quarters? it's a big club. i mean, there's a lot of base there. or did they go all over the entire club?ot because that's a lot of rooms and it's a lot of, you know,th a lot of ground toey cover and they had 30 agents or so i know. right. so they told i kno me that theyl specifically looking at three areas. they were looking at the presidential loooo office., they were looking at the residence, the private family residencece, and then t the storage unit that we've heard so much about.
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you know, on the bottom floor. so i believe the search was contained to those three areas. that's what i've been told. i have no reason to believe that they went anywhere else. but because i didn't accompany them, you know, i can't say for certain, but i don't think they went anywhere else. i want to play a moment, christina, from the attorney general tonight. watch. 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 toru narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. so christina, is there any reason then legally why he can't tell us why a search became necessary? right. that's a really nice soundbite and i think thatll that'sey how they're campaigning and that's how they're running the administration because and e we were cooperating with them. we met with them. i was there when they came in june. president trump himself met , th them briefly and said
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hello, is there anything you need? and he pointed to the attorneysk there and said anything'v they make sure they do it.e and we have been cooperating to the fullest extent and that from that meeting in june, the next thing i heard was on monday where they said you got to get down too mar a lago. they're raiding the place. and i thought, well, that's odd because we had just said if youu need anything, let us know. so i don't i don't believe his statement. it sounds really nice and it'sul a good principle that we should live by . but they don't now the much, much was made about the safe, you know, the safecracker and so forth. but do we know was there anything in the safe? was it much ado about nothing with the safe? did anyone even know how toat open the safe d? what do we know about it? well, i love the story becausemp i actually couldn't i couldn't accompany them and so i couldn't see i could seean c t they were opening. so we know about the story because of the cctv and the cameras were on . and so those in new york watching were aware. sofo i have to take their word
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for it. i know the president put the story out so i have no reason to believe it didn't happen. but i wasn't able to witness ite because trett i pretty much reld to the parking lot. so when when you were speaking with the fbi agents and agents at the time where they cordelhe were they you know, youy can g get a sense ofet someone's kind of embarrassed that they have to do something. i was just like, yeah, d thank move. it's like ribosomal initiallyst initially it started outar a little heated, simply. i mean, i was upset and they were not excited to see me. soso we had a little bit of an incident initially, just me wanting access to the warrant. they didn't believeel they needd to even show me the warrant. so we thought about that. not for very long, maybe b a minute. no more than two a. . and i did have an opportunity to see it. they didn't give it to me.d and then afteraf we kind of worked through that, you know, it was it was a long day. so,er you know, there's no point in keeping itt heated for too long. so only for a couple of minutes there was a little bit off tension and then it calmed downn for the most part
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and everything was fine. they wouldn't allow me inside anywhere. so i had to stand out in the heat for, i don't know, eight to eight hours or so,ll maybe nine hours. and so eventually they wereyki kind and offer me water because i was out there. but i , i would havehe appreciated the opportunity to wait in the air conditioning. didunit did they give you the inventory list before they left or while b they were doing the raid that they don'tt want to raid right. the raidid we do have the inventory list, as you can expect. it's e not particularly helpful. so yes, i kind of have the list. they gave me the official receipttth. but you're going to give it to us tonight. you know, we're happy we'rewe happy to we're happy to talk about 40 minutes on the show. yeah, well, i would love to. christina, we w really appreciae your joininge. yo you're a young lawyeru' and you were put in a one of the most historic and i think egregious abuses of federal authority that i've seen in my legal career a long, long time. sw
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one . now as we just mentioned to president trump's lawyer this afternoon, a federal law enforcement p t source told fox that jackie heinrich's that the probable cause for that search warrant on mulago very likely came from a secretly service member. now, if that is indeed the case, does become a security issue of the formern' president of the united states . can't really trustt his own detail. here now is gary burne, former clinton secret service officer and author of secrets offf the secret service. garyic, you heard christina. she was very skeptical of this claim. but nevertheless, we don't knowu your reaction to this leak. yeah, i'm skeptical also. it's possible, but it's pretty unlikely. and the good description of this supposed secret service employee saw some material you know, there it's pretty
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unlikely that it was generatedwa that i think it's just the left making up excuses to justify something that that has never happened before. now, gary, i had a chance to meet a lot of the agents on his detail even sincece he left. the white house. i don't knoww their names, but they're you know, they're just the coolest people. they're so professional. they're p p so cordial. i wa and i was thinking today this now i'm thinking about this. like you can see why you want to plant the seed. and again, we don't know what happened. i guess it could have been this. but you want to plant the seedev to distract everyone from what a lot of people believeer the egregious nature of this with , that you start going down that rabbit hole and you don't know where you're going to end up. no, no, you're right.ht and you know, you brought up how professional the secretye service employees are, the agency officers and they always are
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. wi and ith will tell you that my contact with the agents when president trump was president and now they like these peoplere and they try to treat them as best they can and do their jobs. this is one of the firsthe classes you learn as an agent. an officer in their training is is how do you deal with e one another? law enforcement agency shows upf to serve a search warrantnt and it's a little different because in florida it's the private residence ofde the former president, but it'snd handled the same. they make notifications. they they havee to let the fbi in there, but they also have a job to do.aw you saw on the photographs the two agents standing outside the open gate using s a car tous block the gatein and they were armed with subgenus. and so they're doing their job. they're also securing j garyes garrett, just a quick quick question. i'm sorry to interject here, but there there's concern that this if this is true, this was a recently installed agent inen
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the detail thatt wasn't someone joe biden with president trump for a long period of time. thistee is someone who was inserted into his detail. now that could be getting into tinfoil land. and i'm not i'm not interested in going there. but that is that's that's how little people trust this whole process. with trump and that's where people are thinking. a and ind understand them. and here's the thing. it's h hard to find anybodycr that's more critical of the secret service management style than me. butthaha i will tell you that the idea that an agent just popped in there anyway, it doesn't work that way. it i mean, certainly employees secret service agents comeom and go. they get promoted orotot a lot f times retired former presidents. details are sort of the last stop before they retire a lot of times. so the idea that this person just popped in and nowhere is not possible. the secret service knows
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who they are. they transferred them. but there's a new person is it possible that a secret servicese agent is involved in this? i find it hard to believe. but again, after what i've seen five years, nothing which doesn't mean anything, then anything's possible. g but we really appreciate it's great we got a role, but greatat seeing you tonight. thank you so much. and speaking of picking the government on americans, there are two very specific requirements for many of the eighty seven thousand new irs agents. first, they needrs to be legalll allowedow to carry a firearm. and second, now we're ago. j oh, did they just delete that second requirement? no, don't worry.he wey saw it before they took it down. here's the other requirement a. be willing to use deadly force if necessary. joining me now is kentucky congressman thomas massie of the judiciary committee. icongressman, the press is trying to spin this. the administration's narrative is horrible. this is completely backfired on them this week. but i get the sense that this is just the beginning of what
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we're going to see with this agency being turned against . e american people yeah, and not just this agency. what a lot of people may not realize is last week the democrats through our judiciary committee passed a ban on the ar 15 . they call it a weapon of war, but they made sure s that their ban exempted every federal department, including the irs, the department of educationrt, the usda. so you've got you've got to put that in the context of now thise week, tomorrow we're going v to be voting to add eighty seven thousand irs agents to the rolls and then takenth with this website and like you showed, they got caught. they hadca this on their websitb i went looked at the internet archives. they put it up since.. biden became president that you must be willing to do deadly force to exert deadly force. and they just took it down yesterday because they got caught recruiting that way. and by the way, laura , i've
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talked to people who spent their life in law enforcement. they said this is the last thing you would put in a jobob posting. you get the right kind of people if you said youou want to kill people, join us in p the border patrol. can't even use deadly forcece pretty muchy. right. so border patrol. no, b but they got the irs. yes. that's a twisted world we're living in now. the new atf director actually sat down with cnn today watch t as he sat down with cnn to discuss the litany of threats his agents are trying to counter from coast to coast, including a rise in violentnt domestic extremism. i think the first thing we need to do is to be honest about the fact that we have a problem. but i will tell you, it's gotten more bold, more brazen and more violent. your response to that? we apparently have a massive? domestic terror problem innd the united states and they all just happen to be trump supporters. congressman be ? . yeah, you know, we've asked the doj about this.
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they the dhs actually put out a bulletin that said that if you do certain things like you deny things about the vaccine, that you may be a domestic violent domestic terrorists or,i you know, it's crazy, maybe you grow your own food now you're going to be labeled as such. it's it's crazy what can put you on this list. and i think it's dangerous. well, it's time to defund the agencies that are targeting the american people. that's what we're going to bee be expecting of congress when republicans take over. congressman, you've beenmi a beacon. thank you. now coming up, weng revealev a disturbing social media challenge that's dia young peoplengea to steal and then destroy. i'll tell you what. and a star rises over ukraine. it's not what you think. raymond arroyo has seen and unseen next from his family did not want throughout the world. and this is what he did in
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plane for his segment last night for hours and hours and hours and hours of treatment. let's start with the sociallet'o media challenge that's causing an explosion inci car thefts across the country. whatsy? laura , it's called the key challenge where viewers how to hotwire keogh's and hyundai's with only a usbyu charger. a groupp calling themselvesve the key boys have been menacing . milwaukee authorities claim the key challenge accounts for 60 six percent of the car thefts, up to two thousand y five hundred percent since last year. a blogger namedea tommy gee interviewed those responsible. listenwe. >> that's when it all started hyundai's aq. if you get nervous before youor do, if you had to guess the average keyboard out there. thirty cars, fifty cars, two? cars be free because some people don't know how to. but they got to steal some newcr cars because they were good because they crashed itus on two
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hundred cars, been a car that the police families get in a black trip. other than that only going tos be like three , which is aa misdemeanor. usually do three weeks for stealingng car . >> yes, a misdemeanor. a misdemeanor. is the kyiv boys claim the average age of these thieves, laura , to twelve. and this trend has now spread as far as st. petersburg, sb florida, arlington, texas to t cincinnati. so it's a nationwide, t problem because of social media. you know what i say, raymond? throw them in jail, lock them up and throw away the key. well, really? s and you see the lack the disrespect for law enforcement. and then you've got that d.a.ia there in milwaukee that john xome remember him? he's the guy that letks darrell brooks, the guy who ran through those people, ran him over during the great killing five . he let him outetm on bail for0. a thousand dollars two days before he committed that crime. that guy's c got to prosecute these people. this is outrageous that it's
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happening and it's in poor communities. meanwhile, ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy u seems to be starting his own slavic star search law. you might call this war the celebrity edition . know you're going to get a lot of not so great. well, now academy award winner jessica chastain has hit zilinskas red carpet. thank you very much for coming in today. it's very important for us in ukraine, incredibly brave and very strong. >> now all the star dropped by laura. they cost us a lotmone of money, zelenskyy wrote on social media ofme chastain's visit. for us such visits the famous people are extremely valuable. i'll bet he's not wrong.
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this week the u.s. government is sending five billion dollars se point five billion to ukraine to helphe cover c their budgetsov, pensions, socil welfare, health care. i didn't realize ukraine had become our fifty first state. we can't cover the pensions p here now as we're focused on michelago, they're just completely ripping us off. i mean, this money is justut going out the door and we havein no idea where it's going. now, thisg. is , of course, all coming out of that, what, 40 billion dollar raymonde ukraine packageil congress approved in may, 40 billion. right. and buried in all of this, you i know, it's really welfare for these defense contractors. it get this nine billion dollars to replenish the u.s. stockpile that we've given awaye three times what we've given away by wishing g for billion so ukraine can buy brand new weapons systems all their own. the money never stops. and while everyone is focused r on the raid of the former president's home, it's a convenient distraction from the current presidentni
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who attempted a victory lap this week for passingla pasa portion of a bill a portion of the bill. he couldn't get passed earlier in the year. that's the most consequential thing the congress can do toen keep our progressti on inflation from from getting better, from getting worse, keep representatives takano and both her boss and i'm proud to name dr. monica. get it right, doc brittelle batignole. okay, someone bring out a paddles. we need the paddles clear . come on board. ah well you see why. mp you see why they want trump front and center because they don't want anybody focused. on this. t i meano biden has got to be the most hidden president in american history more than obama. he only shows up oba for
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the signing ceremony. he'll say one or two thingser that other than eating ice h cream, you don't see him look. he was hidden away for thirteen days in quarantine and now he's on vacation. to create'ree going a show of confidence or this is probably probably not the way to do it. >> but we know if you're in the futureno, here's me securing the future from what could biden always said he wanted to unite the country. laura , i didn't realize that included givingli everybody covd variant. so washhvari your hands. i mean, don't because then he look then you went out glad handing all of the members of his his majority.>> laura: ho how did we have tow hear? how many times did we have toth hear that anthony fauci tell us not to cough into our hands like we had to hear a cough into your elbow or whatever it is . how many times we have to hear that the president gets upp
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there? i mean, he sounded like he t ha' that thats popcorn lung that you get from the vein. let me read that was a deeply bad. all right. you're telling us he. yeah, it's all we have to wrap. he said entrainment. yeah. well, raymond, we're glad you made itt off the flight finally that we appreciate the family. they actually flew you to new orleans. ght, all right. they're yelling at me. all right. last night t angle told you abot the goal of the post americanip to strip the country of anything that made us great in the first place. well, nown we're seeing all of this play out in an unexpectedce place. . fargo, north dakota, for the school board has voted to stop saying the pledge ofge allegiance. up next, the shocking justification for this and the man fighting it. >> we'll be back in moments, moment. are you ready for a fresh new bathroom shower will now is the best time with 50 percent off insulation and no interest and no payment for one year.
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learn more about our disability etiquette booklet that united final signboards used by united states america, public relations and automation in the world. well, you can't do that anymorem if you're on fargo, north dakota school board meeting, they just votedol seven to two n favor of ending the pledge of
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allegiance before all meetings.d now, according to the board's vice president, the pledge just isn't inclusive enough. the baudry citing the pledge, i would say violates board policy. there's texas in the pledge of allegiance. it is just simply not true. is also an indisputable fact and it's a fact. and i hope we all can agree on that. not all us citizens have liberty and justice, which is stated in the pledge, therefore making the line one nation with libertyju and justice for all an untrue statement here now with former chicago school board memberem david paulson. he spearheaded the move months ago to beginbe alle meetings with the players. now, david , that guy tracy newman said that the members should recite a unified, shared statement of purpose. well, i guess they're saying bye bye nationhood and america
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really doesn't matter anymore. otherwise knowndo as being post american. it>> was really disturbing. i those most of those board members weremo on in april when i finally got them to vote on a it. i attempted to get this passed some months before and i second outen get a of the board yet. then they voted to move it to the governance committee c put itblnally on the agenda. and i was able to get enoughin yes votes to pass it in the next one . and now less than six months later, they've taken it away. well, david , who is objectingid to what i mean, is there a groundswell from the residents of fargo? in you wouldd think vago is kind f an all-american town and flagson flying on the fourth of july tes and parades. and this is like, americana, bl
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that individual seems ashamed of this countryhis. he frankly seems to unify the countryee. he really does. he really does. it's very disturbing because i had worked with for two years prior to this and he and i actually agreed on some issues. but he's so terribly adamantly opposed to this. it began with the under god statement because he heau said when the vote came up that he is a socialist and he does not believe in god and he simply could not he didn't havea to stand to show his patriotismh . i tried to point out to them is that the pledge isn't in also patriotism. it's an a confirmation of your loyalty to a greater cause. and i toldat him that greater cause freedoms there's no where in the world where you have more freedom than you do in the united states of america.
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or david , what this concerns people for goodpe reason because if that dude is sitting for the pledge, he can do whatever he wants. but what does this mean for the schools, for the for the fargo public school system? got ahe knows what the kids are being taught about america, that america is awful rotten and racist. undoubtedly. and i'm afraid that the next step is going to be to take the pledge out of schools because all of our schools currently say the pledge of s allegiance. in fact, i said thatamedge the i time what spurred me tos do thiu and i should have done itld eight years ago when i first got on board my five year old grandson came home and recited the pledge of allegiance perfectly. word for word because he heardev every day in hiser classroom. david , we're going toas be following this and thank you for having the courage to standk . we're going to be following this. and this is why individuals have to run for school boardidid to spend a doggone long week. i'll tell you why next. do you have trouble hearing
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acrimonious time, once again the dog show was head of even when we come from different perspectives. >> okay, that is my zoe and her friendly nemesis neighbor nikki. they always make me laugh and that is it for us tonight. gurfled is next. >> attorney merrick garland after admitted that he personally signed off on the fbi's raid on the former presidents florida home. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: good morning, carley, i am griff jenkins and for todd piro and the stage un-american and unnecessary with the justice department to release documents now. that includes how authorities
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