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for making this show possible. please say dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. and in the meantime, let not your heart be trouble or ingram . and iouam angle is next hope you and your family have a great weekend . >> i'm throwing about the end for laura ingraham and thisnau is the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. take " everything. ri that's what attorney general merrick garland signed off on whenn w he personally approva the search warrant to raid trump's mar a lago home last week. now, the war was finally unsealed today and it actually created a lot more questions for us for forod example, what diday the agents need to take everything under the sun? why was that? everything they to get a test of the warrant, less property to be seized and those agents can take any government or
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presidential records created betweenre january twentieth, 207 and january 20th.2017 twenty one that covers his entire presidency. and if this was so urgent t because the left claims our national security could have a risk after all, then whye did it take days for them to actually execute the warrant? the judge signed off on the warrant on august o, but the raid didn't happen untilau august 8th. do fbigu agents actually not wok on weekends? and what's more is that trump would have had these documents for more than five hundred and sixty days since he left the white house. five hundred and fifty days. ou if this is so serious, really so long sohem far as the actual as so far asua the actual documents, we have ls a list now, albeit it's not a very good list of what was taken here, what could have been a threat to our national securityat, the grant of clemeny for roger stone, a leather bound box of documents and two binders of photos.
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there were boxes agents designated as top secret documents that trump has since saidid were declassified. but we still don't know what the agents were really looking for. "the washington post" reports the raid was relatedts to nuculr documents, but even politicoo doesn't buy that. we've seen enough trump scandals in the lastll seven years to know that sometimes potentially explosive allegations from anonymous anonymous sources failed to detonate. you wouldn't say, huh? well, i could have told you that. any american could have told you that. the war r reveals the doj is investigating trump over three different laws concealment, removal or di, lation of records destruction, alteration or falsification of records in federal investigations. cati and the espionage act. whatan? that's it.t. that's the whole question. what this is absurd on every single level. there's s one more question i have that disgraced deputy director andrew mccabe may have
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actually answered for us and that is what's the end goal here of going through all of this material very closely tohe figure out whether orth not thee is actually evidence in here thatn supports any ofch the charges. and i should sayarar will any or charges. so the investigation is not limiteds.es to the three statuts they've cited on the search warrant, you know, is just above attorney for president trump. she was on the set of marma a lago when the fbi raided president trump's home. christina, good toho see you. so i want to get your taker on this so we have liberal commentators saying that box isn't president trump's basement are a risk to national security. however, hillary clinton's server that any foreign entity that is not a fan of the united states of america can accesst is not as dangerous as , say, you? yeah, absolutely.th the warrant proves t thatyt everything democrats have been pushing down our throats for the last few days is absolute baloney. none of it passes muster. this warrant is clearly
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politically motivated and for no other reason. as you mentioned ingu your monologue, the fact that the warrant was signed on ae, fridayan, most likely a friday afternoon, august 5th, you know, they didn't want toguow wk on the weekends. on the let's take the weekend to think about it, regroup on monday. weirder aboutn this is this grave nationalo security matter that was so important that we had to vile fundamental rights of a president of the united states . the judge gave them two weeks t to execute it. the warrant didn't expire until august 19th and it was signed on august 5th, meaning they had two weeks to execute this. so you want me to believe that this was a grave matter of n national security thatat warranted violating t constitutional principles and you could take your time thatnd doesn't pass muster. usually warrants are executed immediately upon getting the signature christie he had been for a year and a half year. the documents for a sont sensitive they would have come and got them on day three or day for not one hundred and
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sixty plus days after. but i want to i wanted some clarity on this so we know the feds came to mara lago in june. they asked for documents. yes.d you said, you know, we provided those documents to the feds since that time in june and to the time of this raid on august 8th, did they ask for any additional documents from team trumpad? not to my knowledge, not to the knowledge of the attorneys on this case. so the last communication, they came down in june, we showed them around. trump met with them briefly, said hello is very nice. the agents actually were nice. it was a nice meeting.me and then after they saw the storage unit, they followedr up with the washington, d.c. lawyers said, you know, we'd really like you to put another lock on that storage unit. we'd liketh to see it more secue . absolutely.ure, that was done with and i think two days of their trip down t tomorrow, largo and after thatun ,the next communication thatic any of us had heard was, oh, so're going to raid the place. so there was nothing between, hey, we'd like you to put this lock on the door and oh, by the way, we're going to bust
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through the same lock that we a just asked you to put on the door. none of it if if you havet top secret documents that our national security threat i'm sure all the lawyers would have known about that. i would have been a big news atl mar a lago.awwould hav they said, hey, wee k got. some documents that the dojen wants back . youts know, you'd all be working on that issue that you didn't know is probably evidence. they didn't ask for other documents, but you were there at mar a lagoo when the fbi raided the place. >> do you know what was in the boxes that they took? s. well, it was documents that that's all i know. but i mean, as you can look, the less, you know, box a one isn't exactly descriptive. i also didn't leave the location. you know, they searched three areas of the property. they searched the presidential office, they searched the residence and then they searchedd the storage area and they could have taken them from anywhere. and so we we don't even knowfr where they took it from. so no, atom this point we don'te necessarily know what was in the boxes. but i also think it's important to point outs. t as you did earlier, that president trump had declassified everything there is nothing classified. so even if they want to say
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that documents had classification markings on them, that doesn't mean they were still classified. they hadth been declassified. so the fact that they put the classification on the inventory to me wascl because they thought that it would get out to the press. you know, we pub want to make ib public and they wantedod something to say. oh, look at he kept classified documents. none of do is classified. noneit. of it.r you know, christina, one last question for you. this search warrant was so broad that they could look for any piece of paper that was folded up in any milk or cranny was for me as a husband says they could go to one of his closet, which i hear they did, but they could go through herpa drawernt. s that's how that's how broad the search warrant was. they can look at every personal item in the residence of t the trumps, which i think is absolutely disgraceful. yeah, it is . and they they expect all of us now at this point as americans to just holducuc the fbi and suchre high regard that we say, well, yes, of course, that's totally appropriate. it's for the sake of law enforcement. and i think i think they've t just got arrogant, got too
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arrogant in their position. and what they believe in know acting like wee. have absolute power and can do d whatever we want. the fact that they even showed up at mar a lago to do this shows that they've gotten way too comfortable with their power. and i think pow it's about time the american people rein it in. so christina, last quickgn question. have you seen the affidavit to the warrant? have you seen that? no,you that is that has remaind sealed. we never's gotem a copy of it. and i would love to see a copy of it.ov and it would be interesting to see if as little questioning relating to nuclear i think america wants to see thatk affidavit. yeah. christina, thanks forth the grek work and thanks for joining us . appreciate much. >> thank you so much. all right.ik joining me now is mike davis,rt president of the article three project, as well as chris swecker, former fbi assistant director . so mike , i want to play something that former obama acolyte ben rhodes, who today hyped up the dangers of these documents being immoral. i think i was justt having these documents in mar a lago is incredibly dangerous. you think you don't think marlockubeen has been the targeg
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every foreign intelligence service for years? this exactly looks like a hard place to get inside john walker. and we're sitting in boxeses. en if they're behind a locked door. it's not like they're note for adversaries were able to try to get their hands on that kind of information and learn reallyr important things about our intelligence collection, our nuclear programst. mike .igea so i mean, these are boxes, admiral iv of the secrets service is unpleasant on the premises at mar a lago, but again, that's a severe risk to the american public. but again, i ask this, you know, but the but the hillary clinton server that we knowre that any foreign entity could have access was not a threatld. explain that to me.>> yeah. so the president has constitute more authority as commander in chief to classify or declassifyn any record he wants. for any reason. he doesn't have to record it. that's his authority as confirmed by the supreme court in 1987yup, department ofs the navy versus egin the every formerus former president has an office of former president paid for by the federal government. t
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they getaf staff, they get offie space, they get securer facilities or gifts for classified materials. they get security clearances. they get secret service protection. pr these these these these trump facilities are swept by thece secret service per box. so these are very secure documents. and as you said, hillary clinton as secretary of state had an insecure server with the nation's most secret, most classified secrets on it. and there is evidence it may have been hacked by foreign governments. to follow up on that, though, mike , i've i've looked at documents in this scheft and you think i could have evert taken a document out of the schifano? no way. with donald trump be allowed tot take documents out of the skiffn that could get into boxes that are ending up in dialog with know russian or chinese agents are going to access. s soo as the president, he could h takee any record he wants, but they're in a box. they're paper records, they're photos, they're momentos in
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secure facilities. in mar a lago. so there is no way that presidentay trump violatedsp the espionage act by declassifyingio these recorde and taking them with them. he was the president of the united states when he itdeclassified them and they are safe and more illegal. this is a political hit jobmorgue, thy by attorney general merrick garland and the biden justice department. ndi want to come back to that in a second. but first, chris , i want to go to you. how serious are the the statutes that were cited in this warrant? these are heavyweight statute. the first statute, seven ninety three is basically the espionage statutehe. ng its talks about things that thah he may have done with the w documentsit that would result ii injury to this countryn and willful. and he did these things willfully. that's serious enough. n- that's a 10 year penalty if he's convicted. now, the third statute, which is the obstruction related statute, carries a 20e, year penalty and basically says that
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he alleges that he is somehow impeded an ongoing matter, which could have been the grand jury investigatehi version of what we now know is an. espionage case. so this is aso much more serious case and just possession of classified documents. yeah, we were led to believes that this is all about just document possession all and some argument about how getting these documents back into the archives, far from it. they're allegingin actions on the part of this president and things that he has done that that can only be coming from informants. yeah, so, mike , you were talking about the classification issue and you're sayingmi what donald trump can declassify anything is specifically anything it takes within the declassified explain. so the president of the united states has inherent power under the constitution as commander in chief to declassify any record he wants for any reason he wants. xp does not need to explain it.
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and so therefore, a sitting president can never violate the espionage act by declassifying records, by sending them to more illegal or whatever . remember, in 2012, president obama20 got caught on a hot mike whispering to the president of russia, our enemy saying that he needed some time to get past the presidential election. you'll have more breathing room essentially to negotiate with russia. that is highly classified material. but president obama did not violate the espionage espionageh by doing that because he is theo president. that is a really good point. i actually forgot about that. they were bringing it up. mike and chris , thanks for joining me. upappreciate it. thank you. president trump says he's been cooperating from the start. his attorney even tellingng the ingram angle that trump met with agents back in june when-l they were at mar a lago and promised anything c they needed. the raid came as a complete shock to the team trump. s my next guest says the same situation happened to himim. ru former trump whitemp house adviser peter navarro says he
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was cooperating a a with the fbi and then days later he says they arrested him while at the airport. peter joins me now.ter joins m he's also the author of takinge back trump's america, which, by the way, is a great book. peter ,a good to see you. so briefly. . tell me what happened because i know you live in washington, d.c., notivas that far from thei . you said you were cooperating with them. what happened? very, verywh simple. seanan. i have stood up for what's called executive privilege. when the select committee came after me with a subpoena and i did and there was nothe my privilege to waive and they responded and the worst possible way with essentially putting me in leg irons started june 30 in the morning i i was on my way to mike huckabee's show in nashville. i went tonai reagan airport, sat there for an hour, boarded the plane, five armed fbi agents proceeded to surround me, deny me the right to call
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for legal advice. f i wound up in handcuffs out on the tarmac. off i went. and the funny thing about it was it was funny. i'm literally a field goal kick away from the fbi headquarters. the normal protocol, seanrs, - is for simply to come and do a voluntary rests on the leg irons and strip search. but i wound up in solitary confinement cell that they had put john hinckley in when he shot ronald reagan. the bigger picture here for me on this two tiered system of justice, i mean, bill belichick once said you are whatic your record are and merrick garland in the fbi record is this. leg irons. nt they want to put me in prison and they raidedri mar a lago, t the treasure margo lago.re and in both cases it was totally unnecessary. it's political partisan circus and the people of america, i think by this we're about a week into this now with president trump.
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they saw my troubles with people i think want nowfo is what do we do about this? and for me, my mission is taking back trump's america o mission is to win b first. the house of representatives back from pelosi because it allt starts with them. it all starts with that select committee, the weapon legal weaponizes, the violation of separation of powers.n these o are things i'm standingi up forn in court to preserve.er. but we get that done and the other thing is then i get trump back in the white house. but folks get focused on november. we've got a bigig election on tuesday out in wyoming thatoi that i think is going to be definitive. well, and we're going to followd that. but we'll get computers that you would have turned yourself intoe the fbi. the fbi could have walked a block away from the headquarters and arrested u you, but they actually waited till you left your residence and went to the airporthe. they can arrest you in publict and they want us to believe that the fbi isn't i political . they wanted to see you in legn irons in public. it's unbelievable what what
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msnbc today tried to explain how really fair we're going tola take a watch. there's still this ongoing investigation ofndnd the president's son in delaware. right. you know what merrick garland has not doneees shut down that investigation. he's allowed that u.s. attorney to continue the trumpve appointe to continue this investigation going forward. so thist. idea that merrick garland, this guy who is a judge for most of his g career ,is just tryinga to swing doj and this like liberal direction is just not wind up with the facts. so, peter , i need a quick answer on this one , but is it fair to say that the hunterth biden investigatione, because it's been so aggressive, is a great example of why merrick garland is fair? yeah, iff you're a trump didmp what biden did be down inn guantanamo bay. look, i've said from the outset they're out to get trump to t prevent him from running twenty , twenty four . that's the search warrant itself. i looked into it that twenty seven seven two zero seven one part of the warrant basically says that if you can seal
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, destroy or remove documents willfully, you can't run for office. okay, there's you no smoking gui that warrenn. and the willful definition d the department of justice is takingrt so out of touch with supreme court doctrine, but that's the one they're trying to apply now. it basically means if you findth something that that shouldn'tin have been there, maybe maybe they can prevent you from running for. that's what they're trying to do. you know what you're readingdo, my mind se here because that's who am i talk about with myy next guest. thank you for joining me. appreciate the pleasure, john . you did great as the congressman. it's great to see you tonight. as well. thank you.an all right.re as youad can see with this way, democrats are doing everything they can possible to get trump not to run in one in twenty four . they think this is their golden . cket >> but i've got news for them. it's not. we'll explain. that's comingdo next. do you find yourself buried in
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as i told you, the democrats new mantra is if you can't beat them, indict him and think that by going after trump legally they will stop any chanceft inni running for president again, but not so fast.ngen my next guestt servedd in both the reagan and bush 41 administrations and he says ons. trump were to be convicted under a law governing the misuse of federal government, documents, he could still serve as president. joining me now is constitutional lawyer david rivkin. and david, you say the dems theory is efficient on both the statutory and constitutional grounds. alsoyo o, the supreme court has made it very clear in two casesn dealing with an effort to ena add additional qualifications forl congressional officesor and of course, the qualifications office of t the presidency that noha new qualifications can. and it's fundamentally incompatible with constitutional structure. s and this is nothing more than an effort to add another qualification to being able to run and serve as president, namely not beingngpr not being
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convicted under this particular statute. and that's u par 27 one, which t statute that peter navarro wasut talking about. ot that is not even a close call. it would not it would not fly at all. now it's possible. i've seene some people suggest that you just put a legal cloudl over trump's head on this issue, which kind of example of lawfare. but i don't think that that is at all plausible. so that language inna the statute, the inability to hold an office a under the unitd states does not apply to either members of congress orhi the president, but they played this out for me. so if we're actually going to get rid of that specificn language in the statute, that's going to actually go to the supreme court, the supremett court will have to make thatin decision, vacating that part of the statute or how does thatow play? i think that if an effort wasct made to actually enforce that particular punishment, it would be litigated to be a question of law. and we litigatedtete pretty quickly. i think that it assumes, by the
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way, that president trump would be actually convicted . you can proceed under, you know, declaratory judgment actra to obtain a declaration thatt would not apply to you.yo i would venture to guess that it would be an the right position would prevail at the district court court of appeals d and in supreme court. as i said, i'm not concernedut about it. by the way, my my other overarching point is thatth i'm not at all convinced that o there is any prospect that the president wouldf be indicted under those three statutes. and by the way, the previouss guest quite a bit about arguments can be made with statutes has not violated them. i think the more fundamental issue can be whether or not those three statutes even apply because of overarching force of presidential records act, which is a very narrow, very precise statute, applies tona p only former presidents and in my opinion, fundamentally incompatibleom with the applicability of those
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free criminal statutes to deal with various aspects of t mishandling criminal documents that explain very brieflyha w, while you were supposed to return recordsds, presidential records to the archivist, it co sets a process of negotiating with the archivist and litigating an issue inst the district courts of the district of columbia. thatis statute is fundamentally the entire statutory schemenc is incompatible. the notion that could be prosecutedf for holding those records. so i think that's an importants. issue. not it goes not just a disqualification but any ability to prosecutebi successfully. seems no doubttt the fbi and the doj far overshot the target on this one . but i appreciate your insight today and clarifying that statute because i think there's a lot of confusion around that. soti thank you. good to be with you. >> all right. so he went in with one answer the questions about the raid. the white house hasasut said they didn'tse oosting before it happened. but if true, whyhy hasn't biden come out to demands more transparency? my next guest is trying to get to the bottom of this.
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joining me now is former senator rick scott, chair of the nationalai r republican senatorial committee. all right, senator , good to see you. sewhere's joe biden ban on alll this? ishow has he not said anything? youan know, i know the man wants to be on vacation and he has a hard time taking questions from the folks. but why he's spoken out about such a big move by the fbi and the doj? i well, firsts off, is biden always on vacation every week? but it seems that way. i mean, he's always out. is we. think about this.er wheree is biden? whys would he demand, you know, he's going to be you know, he's going to be a former president someday . whynd wouldn't he sit therecy and demand transparency? this is unprecedented. a former president potential pointed to a sitting president with an administration. the bush administration, who's already targeted opponents like parents at school board meetings. so we've got to get tom the bottom of this one . we need to have a hearing. i'm on the homeland security committee.
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we need to h have a hearing. we need to have ray and garland come in and tell us exactly what they know, why they did it, what what was the evidence they gave to the judge, what internal documents they have. we actually need all thatha today. twe need them to come out and be transparent. republicanswed. l we're going to take control in november when we do alld the information is going to come out. we'll find out exactly what happened. but this is unprecedent i don't. know where biden is .i i guess he's on vacation. get the ice cream again.he but he ought to demand o transparency like all of us . you know,fus joe biden ran as tt great unifier. are you looking at what this is doing among the other things he's done is ripping the country apart. but dongs you think that the senate can actually get the doj and the fbi to comply with requests? i know you wrote ado letter to w merrick garland recently. will they comply with theit request of the senate? well, i'll tell you what. if christopher wray and attorney general garland, if they want to have a reputationonch when they finih these jobs, they need to and both of them have saidh
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because i've talked to both ofel them, they believe in congress right of oversight.ie if they believe in congress's right of oversight, they can give they should be able tohe give us all the information if they want to give it too me t and a classified setting, they can do that. but the american public needs to have a much better understanding of why they did this. what information did they have, why the judge made the decision ? there's a lotesti of unansweredr questions here and they're hurting themselves and they're hurting this great country. you know, senator , money talks, right? so i did overs oversightight on the financial services committee and they totally stonewalled me. they sent me youou press clippings and news releases. they might sayay they're going o cooperate and they might say they want transparency. but the only thing that's going to w drive them to comply with the requests is when you withhold their money and say, you know what, we're going to cut the budget. you'rere notd getting cash in the congress because we hold the power of the purse . you're not going to get it unless you provide those documents. do you think the senate and the house will go that far ? i expect them to.he house and t senate to go that far? i we look, we we've got to takeo
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our country back . we've got to fight o for this country. we've got to stop having these career politicians making all these decisions. we've got to stop this partizanship it's going on up there. so we have got to do this. by the way, we t have got to win in november. if you want to help, i tellan everybody text win to five , five , four or four.to we've got to get the majority back . we will do everything we can to hold these individuals accountable, senator , and then have to use the documents, then get rid of the federal unions, clear all these deep staterscl out. that's the next thing. but listen, senator , i appreciate you joining me tonight. thank you. bye bye. bye. all right. author salam toni rusty stab in the neck and abdomen today in new york . we have new information on his condition. plus, why everybody is rushing him to launch his 2012ie campaign. raymond arroyo is here with all the details. >> that's coming up next. raymond, you found no
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author at video of solomon rosty being violently attacked while on stage moments before he was set to give you a lecture in new york . police say he was stabbed at least once in the neck and abdomen, but witnesses to the attack say the suspect either stabbed or punched rushdie 10 to 15 times over i the course of twenty seconds. his agent saying tonight the news is not good. he will likely lose one eye. the nerves in his arm was severed and his liver waser stabbed and damaged. he is on a ventilatorr and cannot speak for. twenty four year old was taken into custody immediately afterst the attack. e joining me now is raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. so raymond, r good to see you. and dou. you see a iranian connection a here on this story? and what can you tell us ? there clearly is an iranian connection. back in nineteen eighty nine , when salman rushdie made his name releasing his book the satanic verses, the mullahs in iran were very upset. they issued a fatwa, a death sentence on rushdie. and since that time, two of hiss translators were stabbed, his
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publisher was shot. and now we see the accused assailant, a man named, as you mentioned, hoddy matar. now, matar has posted shiite extremism and is a supporter of the iranian government. so there's a connection here. this is the regime joe biden, incidentally, wants to do a nuke deal with. but it shows you what happens t when you demonize thoughto and free expression and individuals. this is the sad outcome. look, john , when the da vinci code was released, a lot of d catholicsa were very upset. they didn't chasere dan brownli through the streetscs. similarly, when the book of mormon came out, mormons didn't firebomb eugene o'neill theater. it's still running on broadway. we havewe to, in an open societt be able to consider questions that have free debate, not death in their opinions, evenn: have come up with hits on bolton and maybe even pompous. so this h doesn't end.d. this continues with the iranians and you can make a good point. why would joe bidenint. ever wat
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to do a deal with the iranians? but i want to turn quickly to the twenty twenty four election. biden allies are now reportedly pushing him to launch his campaign sooner rather than later. according to reuters, people involved in planning biden's campaign said that an earlyly notice that would be a smart a signalbiden sending to the general public that biden is no lame duck and that democrats are unified behindda his agenda, his personality and his leadership remain hisd, personality, his leadership h. what say why are they so eager? well, they're so eager because they see this as a moment of victory. that's how they're trying to cast, you know, that he passed a shrunken down build back better plan and he's got a 40 year high in inflation. i guess that's victorious, you reminded me that poor carriage horse we saw this week in new york city, it was pulling its carriage and itty fell over in the street. now, some might c call that i a thoroughbred, but that thing ain't moving. it's going to lay there and it's probably time too put it out to pasture. and if you look at the polls,st
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there was a pollur done by something called premiss. it's a software company of democrats. 61% of those democrats said joe biden should not run again. but the people they'd like to see run kamala harris at 21%, hillary clinton at 19 and little buddha and gavin newsom are fighting it out at a nine percent. o so they want biden to step in to sort of take center stage and repel these attackers of the throat. why? here'sre the big reason why. because they fear thisyt more than anything else. here's your vice president fromi earlier today. > so equity as a conceptay that's recognized thats everyonc has the same capacity. but in order for them to have equal opportunity to reach that capacity, weto must pay attentin to this issue of equity. >> what equity capacity and who knows? look, sean, they're more willing to go with
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a basement campaigner that they can control with joe biden . you o o don't quite know what's coming out of hish. mouth, with kamala harris. we know know exactly what's comg out. it just doesn't make any sense, you know, especiallyes in politics. if you have these challengers around you that you thinkt could run. im it'spo important to announce early, though.an again, i don't think america him again.e just quickly, i only have a couple of seconds, 15 secondsl left. the fox news poll showed that the right direction, wrong direction, numbersrs wasn't republicans who had a large the largest number of tha ameria going in the wrong direction. it was independents.s. how do youen win races? l independents are saying at the highest level the country is in the wrong direction. nn?look, the democrats are sayig that the democrats don't wantn. joe biden. that tells you t the policies aren't working and he's nots the torchbearer that they're trying to cast him as here.ha and clearly, kamala t harris, al she could repeat is torch bearer, torch bearer, torch bearer. but it doesn't add up to a anything. there's no constituency there and they know it.
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you don't get better results unless you have better policies. raymond, thankon for joining me. good to see you. equitation compliment herrity equity. i got to go , you equity man. you are a great weekend. are you two up next? it's been a wild week here. the fbi actually raided the home of a former president. it's stillrmer shocking when you hear it.ha wet want you to understand what this truly means from your historical perspective. so what is up next? w and we'll examine. >> so stay right here. do you listen to the tv on high volume or have trouble hearing conversations? then you would benefit from hearing aids. don't waste thousands on expensive hearing aids when you can get nanos revolutionary technology for just two hundred ninety seven dollars. don't be fooled by higher priced hearing aids. the cic recharge is a true hearing aid, not an amplifier with rechargeable technology. many customers say it's superior to more expensive models. call now and get not one but two nano hearing aids are just
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we've all heard the word unprecedented a lot this week about the fbi raid on former president trump's residence at mar a lago. well, yeah, that's correct. it doesn't fully convey just how outside the norm thiss operation was for thatti discussion. we thoughton would bring in two guests with unique perspective on this entire affair. craig shirley, presidential historian and ronald reagan biographer. monica crowley, former treasury assistant secretary under trump ,who also served as presidentsi nixon's foreign policy assistantxon' during his final years. she's the only person, i think, to work for both men . monica, let's start with you. you say that the date ofou the raid has some significance. explain. yeah, laura , you know, when ith
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comes to the state and how they operate, there are no coincidences. so a date that they chose to raid president trump's personal residence to was august 8th. 2020 two, august 8th. nineteen seventy four was the date that president nixon announced his resignation. so this was a message event, perhaps more than anything on the part of the fbint and dealing with president trump this weekump. and the message was anyoneth who challenges the regime's power will be destroyed in manyy ways. president nixon was the firste modern president to be a m casualty of the deep state. and president trump's two enemies and their institue i national enemies. whether it's the deep state, the media, the international community, the left and so on , those enemies were nixon's enemies. this is not to excuse president nixon's behavior e during watergate, laura , but it is a way of setting all of i this ino context. these are the same enemies and both presidents nixon
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and trump flew a little too close to the sun for the regime's taste and they felt that their power was threatened, their absolute's g power and their absolute gripri on the country was threatened by these two presidents and therefore they both needed to be destroyed. now, craig, you have a view on the way this unfolded and how it will impact joe biden's entire legacy. explain that for us . joe biden's legacy is going to be entirely one of corruption.ot there's nothing redeeming so f far about hisar presidency. i don't think it's just aboutat his presidency whatsoever. there's nothing to write home about about his presidency. is that one thing? i think this probably guarantees trump's nomination,y probably reelection in 2024 and biden's defeat in 2024. well, monica, listen to whatng
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speaking of nixon, john deant had to say this week, they had h to takead an extraordinary actin to protect the national security documents. and that's appears what thiss is near the national archives is very aggressive with this sort of thing. this has been in months in development. you've got an yo agency that's very protective of its documents and wants to know who would have thought that we'd have a president that is more troublesome than richard nixon. i never dreamedever that someone would make him look like choirboy, but here we are. and he he looks awfully good today as opposed to the problems we've gotbobo posed with trump. monica, he's been dining out on watergateo for a hundred and fifty years now. the reaction to that coming outl well, a little revisionist history coming from john dean. isn't that very rich? laura , i mean, it's just it's incredible. look, the left, including john dean, will always find a brand new villain. whetherwill george w. bush or.
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ronald reagan. and now it's donald trump. onthey always have that villain in their crosshairs no matter what. but nowtheiro they realize thate president nixon, donald trump represents an extra centraltr threat to their absolute gripum on the country and their absolute power. and so he's got to be destroyed and that's why they continue over the last six years and ongoing. solaura , to try to take president trump out. they have thrown the kitchen sink at this man and the fact h that he is still standing is a miracle. it's also a testament to his t character, both political and personal, that he has survived all of this. all i don't know another leader never on another human beingum who could have withstood the pressures and the attacks that donald trump has withstood. but he also represents a future threat because he is likely toik be the republican nominee should he seek to pursue that and could be the next presidentt as well, in which case their power will be even more threatened. so in many ways, president
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trump is an even more threat as an outsider than richard nixon ever was. now, craig, earlier this week this presidential historian, michael beschloss offered some interesting analysis of race to watch. if a you're a lot of people are saying we've never seen before in the history of the household of the president of of the unitd states being searched by the fbi and that is true. but we must never say thatls without also including the lasto of the sentence, which is we've never seen a president behave like donald trump with his contempt and indifference to the law. now, craig, is that usually a historian take no eventse as they're happening? yeah, does not. look, all presidents are unique. all presidentsall are different. the last question you asked me ,he answered the question very well. but let me try. now as i r the declaration a , it's
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astonishing how many of the corruptions of the british government are being revisited by thisor new threat to american democracy and society. ik i feele like a lot of us are like tom paine at the cost ofio the american revolution when her wrote these in the timesot to ty and men's souls and that thatme tyranny like is not is not easily conquered by is not can be easily conquered. but inconq his corruption must be we must take control of congress to bring sanity back to washington. once and for all while in control of congress with actual to take control of congress and sit on yournd hands like let's fight p back with the same people want to destroy the country. so i'm done with that. i know you are not. some of these republican leaders remind me of whatre gene mccarthy once told e
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that they reminded him of somebody who went on the battlefield and shot his . oem and we've got republican leadership that is just like that. and they need to they need to be gotten rid of it. we good housecleaning, not just the democrats, but establishmentarian republicans. time for them to move on down the road. monica craig, great to see both of you. thank you for your perspective tonight. outhanks, laura . >>th thank you.n: up n and i'm going toex say goodbye o someone who has meantat a great deal and shown a great deal to us . >> the last fight is next. diamonds, the jewelry exchange has this five carat fiesta for 12000. that's over 95% wholesale rappoport one and a half carat certified solitaires. ah, sixteen ninety three carrot top grade studs. twenty nine ninety five to the jewelry exchange direct for over twenty years. super batur has been the main main thrust for reducing
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on camera. obviously, i wasn't thinking very well or very much.h i think i was on the call. i didn't think other people could see me seeing classics that doesn't know that. i'm sean duffy and for laura ingraham, make sure to check out the podcast i havepo with my wife rachel . it's calleddcave from the kitc. table. this week we do our love story, so check it out. we get your podcast. >> but right now we're going to tune over to gutfeld . look at that. yeah, yeah. happy friday, everyone. what a week. so let's look back at this mess a first. t let's assess the raid that the cartoon owl had briefness about w

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