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a city that does not need more carjacking. o what's going on here?n we're going to investigate what is going on here, bringing the results of our investigation tomorrow. that's it for so you can watch our full interview with country music legend john rich tomorrow morning on fox stationon and of course, we'll be back 8:00 p.m. so that's the sworn enemy of line pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have a wonderful night. sean hannity takes over now. all right. and tucker, thank you tonight and welcome this monday to hannity. tonight, breaking news from the doj political witch hunt against donald trump, including a shocking report about the biden administration's involvement in the raid at mar a lago. now the biden white house absolutely knew a lot more than they let on . they previously denied. ic plus, after lying to americans about gain of function research ,the origins of covid-19id and masks and vaccines-1 pretty much everything else, dr. flipflop fauci is now jumpinger ship. now we're going to tell you whyu pelosi's power trip is finally coming to an end. and later, former senior
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adviser to president trump,tr jared kushner, a rare interview. he'll join us .raew. give us a behind the scenes ofmp the trump presidency. but first,es i have a message tonight for the very lazy bernie sanders loving socialist trust fund baby barat in a hoodie that is now runningem as a democrat for the senate in pennsylvania, recently had a few choice words fornn yours truly and he's trying to raise money off of my name. fetterman wrote , quote, itin brings me no pleasure to ask, but are you familiar with a host of a little show on foxtl news named sean hannity actually called hannity. anyway, fetterman then proceeded to complain about my interview with his republican opponent, dr. mehmet oz, and accused us of spreading lies. we don't lie on the show. he then asked his supporters, please, chiped s in at least twenty five bucks, 50 bucks, 100 bucks because quote, we gotr to counter sean hannity with as much grassroots support
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as possible. now this bernie loving, spoiled trust fund baby brad who is allr upset need your money desperately because i told the truth about his positionsol let's see on legalizing drugs and fracking and believingit sanctuary cities and states and getting violent criminalslsn out of jail abortion up until the moment of birth, no restrictionom at all whatsoever. so instead of accusing me ofhi lying, which we didn't do, john needs to quit whining,in stop his crying man up, put on his hoodie, defend his radical opinions. and john, show meca where you think i lied. stopid hiding behind your supporters and begging them for money, trying to raise money off my name and counter me yourself.ho you can have the whole hour one on one with me on this program if you want it.ow i'll even throw in an extra three hours on my radio show on over 700 stations. so come in. we're ready.hi man up. stop whining. comemehow. on .
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the show shouldn't be a problem for john . claims to be a tough, rugged champion of the working man. he's got the goatee.ot where's his body? wherever he goes. likes to roll up his sleeves and show off those tattoos. he's a self-made individual. he claims fighting for a what'si right. well, that's what he would have you believe. here's the reality. it's all a show. it's all one big giant farce. john fetterman grew up extremely wealthy. he grew up in an affluent suburb oft york, pennsylvania. he spent a significant amount of time, ba in college, especia, well, very expensive schools that i'm sureel that he paid fo. but he doesn't really have much workuc experience. o hisf thirteen years as mayor of a tiny little town of braddock was part time semi volunteer position. it only paid one hundred and fifty bucks a year until the age of1515 forty nine . mr.die hurty john fetterman reld on mommy and daddy to pay for his lead or whatever else he wanted. his yearly salary came from
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daddy and a free house from his sister. his sister sold them a house for a dollar. by these way, dr. oz paid for al the houses he lives in by working hard. like most people in pennsylvania, so make no mistake, there's nothing rugged about john fetterman mentally or physically. now it may the fifty three year old did suffer fromin a debilitating stroke. he wasg unable to attend his primary night victory party. he hasn't been physically or mentally able to campaign until recently. and at the short and rare campaign stop in pennsylvania,n all of eleven minutes, john fetterman struggled to communicate even a little bit. >> take a look. we could have picked any part. pennsylvania, where we're going to start the campaign trail, starting. let meth tell you, two years ago i was talking to the media and saying them folks, you want to know who's going to be the next president? do you know what i said?? i said, tell me one thing. tell me who wins 10%, who wins
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erie. twenty five of those countiesor more votes. twenty five of those fifty fifty four red counties.es more votes,, more votes than doctora in those counties. without you.wa i gavey away the lieutenant governor governor in pennsylvaniave, the only lieutenant governor in the history to do that. and you can count on us to eliminate the filibuster, eliminate the filibuster and let's get some stuff done for america. now, john fetterman clearly is struggling in all sincerity. i hope he gets fuggl well, but obviously he's not fit to t sere the people of pennsylvania. but far more disturbing are his insane positions on a number of key issues and has always been hidden by the mainstream media mob. here'sy main letterman's positi. on oil and gas.
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take a look at this, especially how important this is to pennsylvania, something that has to eventuallyia go away. and i would like to see it transition out. and now you y have a president w who's building that back and making decisive actions like canceling the keystone pipeline, which some people don't support. and i think you made the right call. all right, mr. honey, no fracking, no pipelines, no oil, no gas. that is an 80 billion dollar industry in the commonwealth of pennsylvania with thousands ofjo high paying career jobs in the energy sector. i know you are used to notot working. most people in pennsylvania worked hard. and john fetterman wants to put all these people out of work w and out of business that would send the entire state of pennsylvania's economy into an all out tailspin.th and that's not all. it gets worse. here's john letterman's position on violent crime. take a look.oo i was on a panel with secretary wetzel earlier before the pandemic hit and he said
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something remarkable that i agree with . he said we could reduce our prison population by a third and not make anyone less safe in pennsylvania. and that's a profound statement . it's also profound violent crime in many cities inun pennsylvania and up 60% as he was the lieutenant governor , lieutenant governor . in other words, he wants toof release thousands of violent felons v back on the streets. and it's not just rhetoric during his time as pennsylvania's lieutenant governor , he tried to free scores of violentgo c criminals, including one convicted murderer who robbed and killed an 18 year old girl in order to buy heroin. that do you want that in pennsylvania? and by the way, john fetterman also wantsan a to make heroin ll and accessible. >> take a look. just like wait a second. what areat you talking about? you want to legalize heroin and why are you talking? whyo do you care about these a things? i think it's important that we as a society have allbo the options on the table, including needle exchangens o,
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which is only technically legal in philadelphia and pittsburgh and evena safe injection sites that are being considered like, say, in philadelphia. john fetterman doesn't seem to t understand the ramificationshe much of anything. maybe that's because he was handed everything in life on a silver platter. so naturally he feels a special bond with a multimillionaire socialist, his comrade in arms, bernie, sanders. oo takek. a look.t' that'ss why i am proud tom endorse bernie p sanders today and bernie sanders and i agreegr on a lot of other issues, too, that are critical to this country's future, whether it's immigration, whetherer it's marijuana legalization, whether it's universal pre-kit's oraf affordability for college education. we stand togetherco as the most progressive candidates in our respective races and it's my pleasure and privilege to stand with bernie and to haveni bernie'se back . what i want to do in terms of what bernie wants to do for the u.s. i want to do in
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pennsylvania. he's got a head start as the mayor of braddock where under ii his leadership violent crime went up, the population went downme from well over two thousand residents to less than eighteen hundred at one point. even fetterman himself was so f fearful of crime in braddock, n guess what he chases afteres a completely innocent african-american jogger held this manca at gunpoint becausefe fetterman believed the man was involvedvo in a recent shooting with no actual reason whatsoever. th ni thought liberals were agat that kind of racial profiling. imagine if that was a republican. the outrage from the media mob pu. s be non-store but i digress. the good a news tonight, according to recent polls, this race is now tightening veryy q quickly. dr. oz can definitely win,oz especially c when the people of pennsylvania learn about the phonyea story and the record of this guy,hi john fetterman. so if rather easy about living among violent, murderers, when you care about your job or
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your taxes or your businessesorr and you don't think socialism t under joe biden is working, get to the pollso and vote on november the 8th. and as for mr. fetterman, mr. bernie sanders lover trust fundn baby brad who never had a real w job and only campaigned for 11 whopping minutes. i wish you well with your health if you'reit strong enougo to defend any of these insaneug positions, you are welcome on this program any night. so o come on , mr. bernie. sanders in a hoodie. show me where i once lied. stop raising money offff lying about me because that's what you do. it it was reaction. fox news contributor, former speaker of the house newtcont gingrichak. you know, he does represent very well. i think this new is endorsed by aoc, endorsednd by thequ squaddies, endorsed by bernie. bernie endorsed him. abortion with no restrictionss whatsoever and fracking and energy production. so he really does fit in with the climate alarmists calls. he's like the poster child for them. lo
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well, i mean, if you really look at his positions, he is probably more radical than almost any democrat in the senate right now. because he's even more radical than bernie sanders is kind of like the next generation of radicalism. but if you watchm. his campaign you'll see something you're going to see all over the country. none of these people can defend their record . none of them canan defend joee bidenno. s nbc news reported this morning that he is the most h unpopularl president in 80 years. more than three out of fourhe americans believe we're on the wrong track. and so guys who have done nothing their whole life, it's politicsot and that's what furmn is . he's a career politician who's never done anything in the private sector that mattered, has no understanding of it. he's got to play games. he's got to dance around dr. oz . he's got to try to find gimmicks because if he gets pinned, as you just did to his real record , he's gone to it's
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hopeless. pennsylvanians aren't going to vote to legalize heroinit. they're not going to vote to destroy western pennsylvania's energy industry. y penfourth biggest energy proe in the united states isoi pennsylvania. they're not going to vote for somebody who keeps releasing murderers,, armed robbers at a time they already have a crime wave. so on every real issue, i think fetterman has a problem, but p he's typical of what we're seeing around the country. in georgia, everyone who has voted overwhelmingly, i think 98% of the time with joe biden at a time when in georgia biden's down in the low 30s and if it becomes a war, not biden, vote one that doesn't have a chance of coming back . you have the same thing with kelly in arizona. ng wyou know, they've had over eighteen hundred opioid deathsav . they've had hundreds of thousands of people cross h the border. t this kelly fight to get more border agents. now he votes for0 eighty seven thousand new irs agentsne to control us ,
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the american people, not any extra border agents to control illegal immigrants. yingelly , trying to defend that in a state is overrun with the consequence of illegal alienssun. g you'rein saying this in race after race around the country,ra the democrats cannot debate the issues. they cannot defend their votestk . they try gimmicks to try to keep the republicans off balanceal. but go through this, no restrictions at all or limits n on abortion. a complete moratorium inn pennsylvania on fracking. this is insanity sanctuary cities. he supports that policy. he supported biden's one point nine trillion stimulus. he supported the manchin t schumerhe deal .pp he chases an innocent maner and minority down the block and puts a shotgun in this innocent guy'sow face. tell me one republican that would would evere do such s a thing and not have the scrutiny that that deserves . well, it's kind of amazing that
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barack obama, who was veryab sensitive about these issues four or five years ago, is never said anything about fetterman. as you point out, he had a shotgun and he held this guy with a shotgun until the police came and that turned out the guy was an innocentpo jogger . o exercise it.ut so it's kind of weird, but i think it goes deeper than that. what you have today outside of maybe the university of pennsylvania faculty, you have an fetterman somebody so radical that he can't possibly represent the people of pennsylvania. and i think that's what makesaw all of this dangerous. we just saw this ins wyoming where liz cheney wasia repudiated, getting only twenty nine percent ofte the vote. and i think that's because you have this growing gap, i suspect when the average pennsylvanian looks at t dr. oz as real record looks at saddam's real record and asko themselves which person is going to fight for pennsylvania in the u.s. senate ,i have a hunch that ourss is going to win a surprisingly big victory because there's no
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evidence that ferrymen other than being for the legalization of marijuanath and heroin o and setting up drug centers around the cities paid ford by the taxpayers. so you can go get your shotom from a government employee in a a nice safe space if you're a heroin. af i thinke other people are going to look at thatt. stuff and say that's not us and that's sure not the future of pennsylvania. oi want to live in.th and you canat see in the polling now that aussies narrowed it to trafalgar poll. you see, for example, that adam laxalt is now up. l youax see that jd vance is now p and things are changing dramatically and we'll follow it all, although i'll never catch up with you. i think more money wasse raised when he was speaker with democrats using your name than i'll i'll never be able to catch up in five lifetimes. mr speaker. thank you for being with us right now. we do a big breaking news tonight surrounding the raid at mar a lago. according to a brand new reportd from just the news.com, the biden white house get this they facilitated this ongoing
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witch hunt against former president trump and they lied to the american people about what they knew and when they knew it. it was this big breaking news. he's the editor in chief ofju just the news.com. john solomon is with us , investigative reporter. this is a big story because. they knew they told us they didn't know anything, but n the biden white house knew . yeah, they knew they were pushing the investigation. they gave them permission to the national archives to send t the original boxes of documentsk donald trump and sent back to the archives to the fbi that launches the criminal investigation. they then give the archivesve the permission. joe biden'ss,s, blessing to waie the president's best legal defense by saying you can't claim executive privilege overe the current president will not allow it to happen c. all that occurs long beforeg a grand jury drops a subpoena on president trump's lawyers in may and june and long before the raid. the biden white househi says tht the ignition point of this investigation poi and it's ironc
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because if you remember back in 2019 in 2020, it was the biden democrats that were complaining about efforts to start an investigationla. bidenhe now they're caught doing the same thing, trying to push an investigationn ofth their political rival, the opposition leader of the party likelyeiei to face in 2020 four or so. you have02 this4. document inou particular that actually proves your point. tell us what's in the documenthi . yeah, this is a letter from the acting national archives of america to president trump's lawyer on around mayde 10th. it lays out the entire role of the biden white house, the general counsel's office was involved. it authorized the release of documents toit the fbi. that's what starts the criminal probe and then authorize telling the trump attorneys they willelli be able to usein executive privilege and also telling the fbi you can take these can records without an executive privilege fight, go use them so they not only start the ignition point they facilitated by taking away one of the president's
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potential defenses. alan dershowitz, othernt lawyera i talked to tonight deeply concerned by the biden white house's involvement t. they didn't have to g be involved. the fbi could have gone to court trying to compel thisontr, instead, the fbi take the shortcut, goes to the guy who might have to run againstts donald trump in 2020 t four and gets the records through the backdoor. you>> know, i saw our colleague greg jarrett's column. n. they actually use garland's words against that.to it's u standard practice to use less intrusive means.ey and they also want to know in this filing filing today, f the fbi lie to the magistrate that they omit exculpatory information. there's got toul be at leasts 30 questions just based on those two observations in this filing today. as well, right? yeah, there's no doubt.s listen, there's so much we don't know. it's like march or april of 2017 when you and i we're working on the russian collusion story, we're going to learn a lot of factstssiing. ew but tonight we have a new facte that happened. the biden white house can no b c
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longer claim it wasn't involved in the starting of this criminal investigation or its facilitation. in fact, long before the raid we , may.ing about april that's now a fact that's no n longer in doubt. john solomon, great work as always. thank you. joining us now, fox news legal analyst greg jarret, harvard law professor alan dershowitz. greg, let me start with you. you have a column out. you've read the entire by the way, there's professor dershowitz. his book, the price of principle. but you you read the filing of the trump team today and you raise four big questions. i want to go through them for our audience. ti inon addition to asking for a special master, a neutral independent to step in and review these documents and returntefa those that they illegally seize, they also make for important constitutional arguments. this is the twenty one page court filing in the southern district. number one , they raised the question did the fbi and thee department of justice
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lie to the magistrate in order to gain the warren? y did they omit exculpatory evidence that trump is actually cooperating? and that was vital information for the magistrate? no towo, do the fbi disclose a pretextual reason or a dual purpose ulterior motive related tor january 6 so that this wasis simply a charade over documentsw ? number three , they argue that the warrant was overly broad. same argument i made today in the column and it it was take a look at the warrant. it's a general warrant thatci is specifically forbidden by the fourth amendment to the constitutionorhe. and the supreme court has said general warrants violate individual's fourth amendment rights and finally they use garland's own words against him when he stood in front of television camerast and he said, oh, it's our standard practicese to always use the lessns
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intrusive means to gain evidence. well, they didn't do that in trump's legal team. lepointed that out. let me go to professor dershowitz, professor first john solomon's report, and that is the biden white house knew a lot more than what they told us they knew that's number one . and then the court filingg a and the analysis of greg jarrett. dof g jarr you agree to disagree and where do you think that's going to takeo t us ? well, these are very, very serious matters. he the whole issuer of whether or not there was full disclosureat to the magistrate. hopefullye wil we'll come out wn we see the affidavit there should be a special master point. this has happened in the past a special master former judge can go through all the papersth and decide what's critical. the one thingat that clearly is wrong is the biden white house should not be able too waive the executive privilege of president trump that would make the executive privilege
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analogy nobody. it ean would mean that no president could ever speak toer anybody ii confidence without knowing that two years from now, three yearsi from now, all of it will be revealed by the current president. that's just not the way executive j privilege was supposed to operate. so there are lotss and lots of questions. i hope they'll be answered by the affidavit. i think we ought to all keep an open mind and hope and expect more so for judge rhinehart. magistrate judge reinhardt hasge done the right thing r that hes minimizes the amount of redaction maximum the amount of disclosure. there's one argument that the government is making. the theory of the case shouldn't be disclosed. why not? what's there to hide about the theory of the case? i understand cooperating witness. i understand under cover. i understand maybe the names of witnesses, the theory of the case. what's the secret about that? let themwhat let everybody inod the world know what the theory of the case is . so in i hope judge reinhardtho
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allows the public to sit in judgment because after all, who will guard the guardians if we don't have ultimatee authority to look over things- like an unprecedented as the judge said today, unprecedentiss in our history research, when s something like that happens, we the people have the right tois sit in judgment over our judges ,over the justice department and over the government. all right, professorth, thank you. and greg jarrett,g thank you.ig now, straight ahead tonight, ofer botching every aspect the pandemic and its response flipflop fauci is now finallyin stepping down in december, senator kennedy. he's got his thoughts on it when we return later. jared kushner, he reveals things about the trump white house that you've never heard before. who will be with us straight ahead as we continue my menopausal go look professional him metoprolol,
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absolutely free . all right. now, dr. doom gloom flip flop out. he announced his departure fromh the national allergy and infectious disease center, saying he's ready to startti the next phase of his career. but isn't it kind of interesting ? at fauci is now bolton just days after the cdc chief announced c that a massive agency shakeup is coming, they admitted massive failures in termsms of our country's covid response, don't you think these two things aren't connected? you may want to think again ifec you do because they most certainly areau mos. fauci still needs to be held accountable for all the lies and misdirection is flip flopping en masse, sayingin vaccines will stop all transmission, etc. notal reallyf focusing on therapeutics that work from the very beginningly and allegedly falsely telling congress that the u.s. never funded gain of function. research at the human virology lab and he knew well v that
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wasn't true and consistently deflected on the issue. here's a flashback between fauci and senator john kennedy of louisiana only lastre year. take a look.>> dr. fauci, i believe you have testified that that you didn'tid give any money ton' the wound on labab to conduct gain of function research t, is that right? that is correct. how do you know they didn't lie to you? excuse me, sir. how are you know, they didn'te lie to you and use the moneyou for a gain of function researchk anyway? well, we've seen the results ofo the experiments that were done and that were published and that the virus that they studied are on public databases now. that was gain ofof function. so how do you know they didn'td do the research and not put n it on their website? there's no way of guaranteeing
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that. but in our experience with grantees, including chinese grantees, which we've had interactions with forer a very long period of time,io they're very competent, trustworthy, scientists. joining us with reaction, senator john kennedy of louisiana. senator , first, there was no mass massacre. is it going to work then? it was one mass, then two masks and maybe masks in perpetuity. then m he told us that if we got the vaccine, we would never contractct covid.pe well, now people that have the vaccine, they have two shots and they have two boosters and they have previous infectionn. well, now they're getting cold t for the second time. so they were wrong on the science. but the worst part to me is the lie. t now know don'tt we for a fact that nihfo money,ey taxpayer dollars, went to fund this human virology labis and they w knew gain of functioc research and coronavirus research took placed. that facility two point sean,
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number one , as i think i have told you before, i don't hate anyone and that includes dr. fouche. he has decided to retire in december. and i wish him well, howeverec and this is my second point, unless you do your research on twitter, you know that the american peopletw have many, many questions about how dr., fauci, other public health officials and our government handled the pandemic and giving answers to those questions from dr. fauci and others has been like trying to slam a revolving door. now democrats are in charge. they refuse to press, butre the republicans will . so here's my prediction. if republicans take back one or
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both houses of congress and unless dr. fauci retirement or not decides to seek asylum in some some remote obscure foreign country or on jack puyehue on china, we'll takean them. well, unless dr. fauci decides to seekk asylum in some foreign country whose powerball jackpot is two hundred and eighty seven chickens and a goat and therefore which won't enforce a subpoena from the united states congress, then dr. fauci , retirement or not is going to be spending a lot of time in front of a congressional committee and committees if republicans back control, we're going to ask him questions about q getting the function research,wh why hey didn't push back on china's laws, why he pushed
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back so hard on the possibility which welity know is now real, t the virus originated in a chineses lab. why he went along with a greatest dissipation, if that's the right word, greatest taking of civil liberties, the american people innt the history of our country. we're going to have a lot of questions and we're going to subpoena him and expect him to answer and i would not advise dr. fauci to put t down a nonrefundable deposit on a cruise. well, let me ask you this because we have his emails in january of 2020 in a flurry of emails among other nih executives that seemed to show great concern. what might be found out about money going to the human virology lab. then youog havey the intercept. nine hundred pages they revealed and project veritas and then we have i believe it is october of 2020 or 2020 one . the nih is own emails show that
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they knew about gain of function research. do you believe dr. d fauci purposely lied to the american people about what he knew about the coronavirus, about the womanpoweron biology lab and about american tax dollars funding gain of function? i don't know.>> but we need to find out. and it's not about republicans or democrats. it's not about dr. fauci. it's about the american people. now they've been through and part on the advice of dr. fauci . maybe he was right, butute he s wrong. and in the last conversation. i had with dr. fauci , with respect to whom i bear no ill will , he was in front offr a committee. they only gave meon five minutel . i aske him a simple question. what did we learn from the from the pandemic? and i got a felonious amount of b.s. now the democrats press.
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but if we take back control of this congress, we will . and retirement or not, he will be subject to a congressional subpoena and the american people deserver answers. they had been through and had to say nothing of the fact that we may have to g go through this sometime again soon. we want to be ready. we. better be ready. well, said, senator . thank you. when we come back , jared j kushner, he'll join us for an exclusive interview about his brand new book detailing his time b h in donald trump's white house. that is next. straight ahead, st i served in the army for twenty seven years . today i'm retired and living on a pencil and still lowering our costs and tackling inflation. congress going after american technology. this with is general threaten the technology we use every day to cut costs. public pension plans over one hundred billion seniors
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with the unprecedented rate on my bank, it's more important than ever to teach your kids the truth about president trump. that's why mike huckabee's team wants to give your family the kids guide to president trump is one for three . this important three here. choose your kids the impact that president trump had on the united states and why he could become president again. only three bundles of your trump guy got something that's pre trump guy .com first family technovation. no matter what politics become an icon by playing. i think i can see your right to say just watch this. what's going you know, it's called bill in know swing when
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you can't watch it and get the latest news business news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere on fox news on your own tv that america is listening tonight. democrats, they're desperate to distract from joe biden's d failures with yet more lies s about the so-called inflation reduction act, which will doo-o- nothing to combat inflation
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and by the way, shouldd be called to raise taxes on the poor, middle class and people on fixed income act. now, remember, it was under w donald trump. we had one point four percent inflation. .4 we were energy independent. we were a net exporter ofte energy. are border was secure and safety and security. we had at home and abroad as we were well respected as a a country. and donald trump accomplished all of that while simultaneously dealing with conspiracy theories. one hoax afterin another, one le after another, one phony investigation after another. nynow all of it undone by joe biden in eighteen short months.s our president trump's successes are chronicled in a new book by former senior adviser and son in law jared kushner. he joins us now. a he's theut author of the book.ro it's in bookstores all around the country. and of course, amazon.com breaking history,ma a white houe memoir. you know, the amazing thing your part of history. most people will never really,
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truly understand what life is really like in that house and what goes on behinder the scenes. there's no doubt about it that any objective observation of the trump presidency was a consequenceve for presidency. and we see after 18 months what can happen when you abandon the policies that your father innd instituted in this country. whatat was it about him? what did you see about him that made him that different? so first of all, sean, it's great to be with you. ith was a great honor to serve. and president trump took the responsibility very seriously to fight forep the american people and keep his promises. you were speaking earlier about all the different accomplishments he was able to have economicallyy . those weren't an accident. it's been awfulnt to watch the inflation that's happened to rising gas prices, but all u that happened under the guise of all the investing and attacks. and i read extensively in the book. it reallyoo is . everyone has read it. it said that it's a very fast paced read and that's because we'vese together all of t
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the efforts to try to pusho forward on the different policies whileward simultaneousy dealing with all these false investigations that we had to fend off because even thoughy they were based on crazy accusations from the beginning ,whether it was the russia hoax or trying to get trump orwa impeach him for trying to investigate corruption in ukraine, they were serious accusationsve. we had to take it. and you know, one story i tell in the book, too, is how president trump negociate deal between saudi arabia and russia in order to ara save our oil and gas industry, whichi now the current administration has hamperedmi, which could be bring down the price of gas in this country very quickly ifk allowed to. neg and it was a really intense negotiation. but president trump got alongum with people alo the world. he got along with vladimir putin. he got along with president xi. it didn't. you didn't have tougg discussions with them. but i really go through the way that he dealte t with them, whiw is how he kept the world peaceful. all the critics who again were lying about the trumpab t administration for four yearsru they were saying that if trump was elected, he would lead toe world war three . but we had six peace deals
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during trump's time and the world was a very, veryy safe place. so ry we go through all of that extensively in the book. let me ask you this, thatat because he did it while being investigated, what, three years- on trump russia collusion, thate never happened. he did it during anved. impeacht . all of this happened and then covid hit and that threw the world upside down. how did he do it while simultaneously having to deal with all that stress that probably would have crushed a million other people if you would ask him that, he would say, do i have a choice? know, he was elected. he had a big responsibility and it was very, very hard and we v were very gratefuler. and i would, you know, be at night i turn on your show and i would see yourself great. jared solomon surakarta going off and basically saying allsi this stuff is debunked and thene i flip overd. msnbc and i wouldg see them saying they're right on the heels. they're about to get thesegh guys. and i'm saying, but we didn't do anything. and you know, you really hadad a just block that off and just focus on the different things that we want to do. and president trump was very
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focused. one of the efforts that t i worked on that i detail in the book was the efforts in the middle east to try to bring peace between israel and the arab countries. and that's somethingngl that the conventional thinking was that it would never happen. but president trump wasas an outsider. he brought a businessman's approach to washington businessmenus, results driven, unlike politicians who generally want to just to process pol. there are some great things, too. but i writeteto about how an outsider with without a lot of political experience and a team came inpoea and were able to achieve results that the political career people were not able to achieve. and so the book really the detail two part question. one is s speculation on youre part. maybe you do know something that we don't know. do you think he's going to run? and when you factor in all of your family went through and we're talking about donald jr. and eric and laura. no, longer and the whole family, when you factor all of that in, do you want him to would you want to go through that again? still continues for a lot of the family.
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so first of all, i don't wanty to speak for him. b and obviously he is veryse bothered by whatei he's saying happened in the country. he did a great job keeping our economy strong, keeping our world safe and really fighting for american industry r and i think that he knows that he could fix it very quickly. butt it is a big toll and he's constantly under siege. it was a big toll on the entire family. but i think that the way we allm viewed it is that the costil of service and all of the attacks and what was was was very smalli relative to the impact thatmp president trump and his administration were ableson mako for sopl many people and their families. e u know, one thing we worked on that youth were veryce supportive was our criminal justice reform. we were helping people who made mistakes in their lives reenter society with training and job skillsls that they don't commit crimes in the future. all of those peoplepl were given a new lease on life. all the pardons, the alice marie johnsons, the president trump were able to get help,tr give second chances to that wasl incredible work, which when you think about that, it reallyhe puts all the pain and stuff in
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context. and so for me,e,al writinglo the book, i always like to look forward not backwards, but it really was a reminder of that brutal first year when we had a lot of different people trying to find their way in the white house. again, we were beingas accused of colluding with russia, which was a crazy notion. i mean, i look at it and say, you know, most days i couldn'tai collude on the campaign with donald and we conclude with our fieldnald office in ioe they were saying we pulled off this whole elaborate scheme. or but the same people who areth pushing that false narrative are the same people who are continuously attacking president trump and a lot of the republican party who are p fighting just to fight for the middle class in order to , give themobs opportunity and to keep our country safe . historyled breaking bookstores everywhere. amazon.com, we want a signedes copy w. jared kushner books .com. jared, appreciate you being with us. and i learneded a lot and i thought i knew a lot aboutut wht was going on those a lotks i didn't know that was going on . thanks for being with us. k,when we come back , the left continues to push their identity politics agenda . you'reu' not going to believe the latest story out of the university ofth california,
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you can entertain more for less lunacy inside of america's schools who are now learning out at uc berkeley, whitebe students are reportedlyrk now being banned from common areas in off campus student housinghe without consent from other tenants. according to the housing website, the quote person of color theme house is a housing co-op that quote aims to provide housing to low income first generation immigrant and marginalized students of color. th the college they'ree trying to distance themselves from the story tellings f in a statement that it doesn't have jurisdiction over offsi
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campus housing. can't they just say reverse racism against anyone is just morally repugnant? and by the way, in austin tonight in texas, the fire chaplain there says that he was let go because he wouldn't sign on to the city's far left views after he made a post toos a personal blog page about comingt out againstag biological males in women's sports . and nowe, well, dr. andrew fox has filed a suit against the city of austin over the firing and is vowing to defend his first amendment rights. and now the fire department told us thatat tol they couldn't comment on internal personal matters. alsonal tonight, a major developing story inol new york where their schools are now preparing to enroll 1000 illegal immigrant children for the upcoming year. and joe and of course, new york city, they're providing free health care,e free joe biden phoness, free housing and free meaning you pay for it. and that's not all in our nation's capital . d.c. will offer more than two hundred thousand dollars to
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incentivize incentivize residents to buy homesnt like a free home to it. with reaction outnumbered co-host caitlin mceneaney along with our founder clay travis. you know, i'm i got to the point, kelly , that i can't believe we talk about these stories to men have babies. is it okay to be discriminatory? uc berkeley won't comment on racism really? uc berkeley and but this is nows our realityee. it is our reality. and i find crazy that we have to talk about these stories because i have viewers who will ask me, you know, that has to be an isolated incident. but the sad truth, sean, it's l not we live in a society that's rejecting truth where uph. is down and right is left. two plus two equals five and the sky is greenre. look no further the repercussions of that in california where a mom is suing because her 12 year old daughter was secretly brought to an equality club, told that she was a boy, went by a different pronoun all behind
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the mother's back because they had a parental secrecy policy in florida. adthis week all the way across the country. a similar lawsuit in l.a. county where a parent alleges that the 13 year old daughter is so to coached in a secret fashion that she was a male and the parents only found out about it. get this, when she tried to commit suicide in the school bathroom. this is happening bat behind parents backs and it's every b issue. it's the race issue.. as you pointed the gender issue, they are rejecting truth. they're rejectingr i the veryle principles that make this country great and that is true. equalityy g and acceptance of universal truth. let's get your take a lot of stories, a lot happening in the world is changing, no doubt. do you think ucd berkeley would say if a group of whites had decided to ban any minorities from being able to be in the common areas of their off campus lodging? thinkco cal berkeley would say, well, that's off campus, we really can't do anything or more likely would every student that lived in that facility
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have been kicked out of school and not allowed to be enrolledu going forward? you know, it's true. k i know it's true. everybody out there watching caylee does to everybody knows that's what would happen. and for the for the fire chaplain down in austin, this is where we have moved from. we've goneon from, hey, if you'e a boy and you want to be a girl and you're an adult, you can make that choiceu. i really don't care. i'm not going to get worked up about it, too. ifif you criticize someone who has made that choice and wants to compete against biological women in other words, we segregated men's and women's sports for as long m as i canen remember because men are bigger, stronger and faster than women. if you come in on that, it's intolerant and you don't deserve des your job. all of this is chaotically. just add on the fact that it'syl reaching out into our schoolsn now and we've got i our minds. we're soon to the point now, sean, where you say, hey, men can't get pregnantt,
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