tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News August 30, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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this evening, thank you for joining us. you make this show possible. never miss an episode of "hannity." "the ingraham angle" is next, jason in for laura, how are you? >> jason: honor to be on with you. >> sean: any difference hosting my show or laura's show? >> jason: i was in politics, no way to answer that question. >> sean: i would argue probably not a big difference. >> jason: two different personalities. >> sean: you sound like a politician. jain i do, that is how i will
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get invited back. you are looking tired, sean, real tired. >> sean: i'll be here tomorrow night. >> jason: thank you. i appreciate it. i'm jason, special edition of "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. there is time in politics when half of your fellow -- political side. >> going to help mitt romney popularity. >> 47% is bad enough, harming romney and his campaign. >> romney -- >> hurt him specifically the 47% comment he made in florida. >> the comment has potential to hurt. >> jason: for democrats, rules
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americans who love the constitution semi-facist. question along the lines of what lisa said, who is facist, the one who believes the federal government should shut down church and school, say you can't report to marine corps unless you have a vaccine, who is facist? the one wages war on gender, family, parent, every norm in society? the left are facist making your life so hard and i think the american people understand that and that is what this election is about, about the american people and a lot of democratic voters saying stop with all the woke and socialism, we can't take it anymore. >> jason: the president today is one that garners leadership and grabs the mantel and takes the charge over the hill, listen to what the president said today.
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>> president biden: we are united, there is not a single thing we cannot do. folks, remember who in god's name we are, i mean it, what our values are. what we believe. we, the people. that is how our constitution starts, declaration, we the people. >> jason: is the declaration, the constitution, i mean the declaration, you are the president of the united states and not sure which do you want starts that way, lisa? >> he launched his candidacy off being a liar. right on the fact they have nothing to run on, they are smearing people as last-ditch effort. i think what they are trying to do is demor alize ahead of the election. they tell a different story than
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registered voter surveys, up by more on congressional ballot and individual races, don't believe lies or registered voter survey, look at likely voter survey, effort to lie to the american public. >> thank you for joining us, matt, first question next time. today joe biden tried 180 as relates to funding of the police. >> we expect more law enforcement officers, we need to support them, that is why my crime plan to help communities recruit, hire and train nationwide 100,000 officers, accountable officers for community policing. when it comes to fighting crime, we know it works. >> jason: yeah, we know it, wos, joining us on former acting
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department of homeland security chad wolf, the lip service is nice, wouldn't this be more effective if he called out district attorneys that are going soft on crime and criminalings in their own localities? >> absolutely, not only the district attorneys, would have been nice in 2020, while on the campaign trail to talk about violence and defund the police movement during the civil unrest. this administration and president talk about, language and executive order that i have put out that talks about how the criminal justice system are systemic racist, the list goes on and on, you have border patrol officers they will attack for doing their job on horse back. the facts are out there, this
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administration is convenient, talking about supporting law enforcement when you are a couple months out from the election. time and time again, they should be supporting law enforcement, they do the opposite and not supporting it with any resource and certainly not with leadership. >> jason: they went out and did fresh polling and focus groups and realized they were upside down on crime, surprise, surprise and decided to change their story. there is disconnect between open border and going to pennsylvania saying tough on crime, listen to the today, he spoke about his interaction with people in mexico. >> president biden: mexico's biggest complaint, stop gun trafficking across the southern border into mexico, have you heard that before?
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his big concern, too many weapons flowing from the north to the south? >> well, to be honest, i'm not concerned about what mexicans think, i'm concerned about putting americans first. this administration refuses to acknowledge there is a border issue. the president and vice president refuse to go to the border. you have chief of border patrol on record saying the cause of this crisis, there are no consequences to illegal behavior, system they set up and designed, they do not apologize for it and brag about it, for president to sit there and talk about what mexicans are thinking and feeling, stop and say, i'm president of the united states and maybe should i be putting together policy and what is best for americans. this gets me hot and bothered because he is not doing his job, this administration refuses to
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enforce laws on the border and causing unmitigated disaster when you have 100,000 overdose deaths because of fentanyl coming across the southern border. if he wants to be on the side of law enforcement, solve the crisis we have today. >> jason: and maybe go down to the border issue first time in 50 plus years in public service, glad he's gone to pennsylvania twice, go to texas, arizona, new mexico on the border and talk to agents. chad wolf, thank you for joining us tonight. one person missing wcandidate john fetterman. it makes more sense that fetterman was not there. >> president biden: think about
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doing me a favor, please, please elect the attorney general of the senate, that big old boy to be governor. >> jason: that big old boy he's talking about, fetterman, he's running for the united states senate, i can only imagine the white house staffer that says sir, he is running for senate, not governor. joining me is national political reporter for the washington examiner, to hear democrats talk about it, the answer near democrats is more cowbell, bring in more joe, more joe talking more often. there is reason the democrats running on the ballot this year don't want to be seen with him, right? >> right, absolutely. one big challenge is party in power faces in mid-term election is putting the president out
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there in 2010. barack obama was popular, however, his policies were not and we saw what happened in that election, the republicans won 63 house seats. biden is not personally popular nor are his policies popular and there are economic strain out there and so bringing biden out is a risk, even if no one appears with him on the stage, even if no democratic candidate is standing shoulder to shoulder withim had, what he says matters and penetrates ballots and impacts fellow democrats, just like trump in 2018, there was a challenge in the midterm election. putting biden out there, i'm sure his ego, would allow him not to be out there, he wants to
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be seen as sending people across the finish line. inflation and fentanyl coming across the border from mexico and which is crime and also new emerging issue for the democrats is this debt forgiveness and i use the term forgiveness lightly, it doesn't disappear, somebody pays for it. >> jason: potential del bait in the senate race, fetterman turned down the debate from dr. oz's campaign. fetterman responded saying my recovery may be a joke to dr. oz and his team, it is real for me, i will not be participating in debate first week of september, look forward to having a productive conversation once dr.
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oz and his team are ready to take this seriously. it is a bit rich that the guy running a mean campaign like fetterman is demanding dr. oz take the race more seriously, he should be able to participate in's dibait at some point. >> right. i think what lieutenant governor john fetterman revealed in the statement, he is not fully recovered and he has issues and i think that is something the pennsylvania press corps should be addressing about a sitting lieutenant governor and candidate for u.s. senate. this is a seat you hold for six years, what is your cognitive ability to be able to fulfill the duty of your office? i'm not saying that is not the case, however, not an issue fully vetted and that is the challenge for pennsylvania
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voter, they can vote for whoever they wish, they need all the information in front of them and that is something they don't have. >> jason: early voting starts soon, thank you for joining us. biden's border chief is blaming biden for the crisis at the border, shocking new video. reaction from florida tern general ashley moody, tom holman and congressman troy neal, that is next, stay there.
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>> explosive new testimony from biden border patrol ortiz says no consequences policy are to blame for the surge of illegal at the border. >> since president biden was eshg lected does this indicate aliens perceive they will be able to enter and remain in the united states? >> objection. >> yes. >> why is it important to detain and remove demographics that are ameanable to the border patrol? >> one, you want to make sure you have consequences.
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>> okay. >> if you dohave consequences wt is going to happen? >> we have seen increases when no consequences. if migrant populations are told they may be released, you can see increases. >> it will increase, is that suggested here? >> objection. >> i think it will increase, yeah. >> that admission came during july 28th deposition with the attorney general's office, the state is suing over catch and release immigration policy. joining me is florida attorney general ashley moody. attorney general, why did you bring this and what were the stunning statistics that you got out of this testimony and through your research?
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>> ashley: one part you didn't see there, he testified these policies that are encouraging this incredible surge into our country is putting americans and migrants more at risk, i saw when circumstance alejandro mayorkas testified before congress, blatant mistruth, he was making false statements. we said, we know you say you are managing the border, we have a documents that says the opposite and yesterday the white house press secretary said people are not just walking in, i felt compelled to share this. it is absolutely happening and it is not slightly increasing, these are numbers that are historic, we've never seen anything like this, just in fiscal year, close to 3 million than 2 million just in
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encountered at the border and that is about the population of north dakota, south dakota and delaware combined in one fiscal year. i know they want to deny, deny, deny, deny, no recession or inflation, there is not a surge at the border, somebody needs to expose this. the administration is being dishonest purposefully and i'm proud to do it, stand up for the truth because it is important. >> jason: where does the lawsuit go from here? what are you seeking for them to do? >> follow federal law, novel law for the president of the united states issue right? this is border patrol chief, kudos to the chief who came out and told the truth. he's had 30 years in his career,
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he believes in law and order and he is willing to state the truth. the d.e.a. administrator said the border is causing influx of dangerous fentanyl, most dangerous drug we haven zoo, it is killing americans, she is other than waing parents, talk to your children. we're detaining rainbow colored pills at the border, i'm sick and tired of having to warn parents their children may die because flood of influx of fentanyl into our country this is urgent. talk about fentanyl and thankfully we have a border chief willing to speak up. >> jason: thank you for joining us, asking to enforce the laws on the books seems like common sense but not for the biden and harris administration.
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joining me is former ice director tom homan and tom nehls. the white house told peter doocy illegals are not just walking across the border, tell us what is going on there? >> the reality is that biden's border policies are killing people in record numbers, i heard the a.g., she sounded set and she should be. i wake up everyday pissed off, i served this country, i was a special agent, i have investigated smuggling of drugs and guns and held dying children in my hand and rememberas and talked to girls young as 11 years old that got raped multiple times, what we're talking about tonight is number of migrants that died since joe
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biden became president. 1200 migrants have died on u.s. soil since joe biden became president. this is tragic, this is, it gets me angry, when you see what i have seen in 35 years, you understand secure borders save lives. illegal immigration was at 43-year low, how many people didn't die of drug overdoses? how many migrants didn't die? how many children didn't drown in the river? this administration opened the border up, causing major death and pain and migrants and someone in the white house should care about that. >> congressman, before you were a congressman, you were a sheriff at fort bend, texas, tell us what ought to be done.
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>> jason, thank you for having me and tom, thank you for your service for 35 years doing what you did at the southern border. being in a large county in texas, i've seen what this illegal immigration and the policy of this administration has done to texas and i have to compliment the chief, this interview, the interview took place about 30 days ago, he was under oath and he spoke truth to the american people, you could see during the interview, he was rubbing his forehead, he knew he was giving truthful answers and his boss will not appreciate it. i'm sure the chief went home with a clear conscious and slept like a baby, his boss hasn't been able to because alejandro mayorkas is a liar, he says the southern border is closed, it is
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not closed, he is aair loo and we need him out of there. >> for the white house spokesperson to say people are not just walking across the border, it is totally naive. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us, this immigration problem is not going away unless you congressman, continue to pound on the table and expose the reality. thank you for your law enforcement career and what you have done to protect the united states. up next how deep does the fbi corruption go? and awaiting department of justice request for a special master, details on both, stay with us. dogs have been such an important part of my life. i have flinn and a new puppy. as i was writing, i found that i just wasn't as sharp
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>> hunter biden e-mails had all the classic earmarks of russian disinformation operation. she goes to to wonder if the fbi or intelligence community helped organize that letter. we just learned jeremy bash has been appointed to president biden's board and fashioned any call for reform into attack on democracy. >> president biden: it's sickening to see the new attack on the fbi issue threatening the lives of law enforcement for
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carrying out the law and doing their job, no place in this country for endangering the lives of law enforcement. i'm opposed to defunding the police and the fbi. >> jason: shawn davis, what do you you think of president biden awe new approach? >> it is a bit of a joke, this is the guy who appointed merrick garland, if he believed in rule of law and democracy, he would have done something to stop the score of left wing activists fire bombing pro life centers and joe biden and doj done opposite and encouraged them. to use his frame, the claims are a bunch of malarkey. >> jason: proximity with the
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fbi, the inspector gentlemen of the jury put out a thousand pages and recommended prosecution of fbi for leaking information and doj wouldn't do that. >> of course not, the doj actually is effectively an arm of the dnc, arm of the democratic political party. look what they did in 2016, gave hillary's people immunity deals, came up with the russia hoax and 2018, held the bogus mueller investigation and use nonsense about hunter biden's laptop being disinformation and ban news articles on twitter and the raid on mar-a-lago and they are not just targeting 2024, they
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are targeting 2022, from the bottom to the top, only way to fix it is root all of it out instead of making excuses for it like joe biden is doing. >> jason: i don't know if jeremy bash is solving the problem, he was part of the problem, it was not russian disinformation, it was real. how did 50 intelligence officers get it so wrong? >> i think they got it wrong deliberately, we need to look at these people as partisan political activist and not inteleexperts. they cook up idiotic schemes hoaxes, left wing democratic operatives not inteleexperts. dispense with the idea they know what they are doing in the field
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they pretend to work on in. >> jason: director wray has not been an agent of change. thank you for joining us. we are awaiting doj response to trump's request for special master to review documents seized during the search of mar-a-lago this month, deadline is midnight. here is bret tolman, executive director of right on crime, senior council at senate judiciary committee. thanks for joining us, this idea of special master, you will not know about this than i am, aren't you supposed to appoint a special master before you do the raid issue not after you have read the documents. >> yeah, this is making the department of justice uncomfortable, they like to keep
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this in-house, they have a review team that will review do you wants they seize to make sure they did not seize anything that was privileged and then you have the trump lawyers filing a motion for a special master, why are they uncomfortable? because always keep reports after review internal, never an outside objective third party looking at it. this move i have not seen in 20 plus years, the potential appointment of an outsider, third party that is looking at what they did and you are seeing discomfort in doj. >> jason: the attorney general fired a shot warning the department and whistleblowers about communications with congress, i was chairman of the oversight committee and i felt i had free access for any government employee to talk to
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the oversight committee and our committee. for them, at this timing to sunday this shot means we're watching you and i thought the timing of this was highly suspicious warning about talks with senator grassley or johnson. >> be weary of a government leader who tells people they cannot talk to other outside government entities especially those that exercise oversight. it is one thing to say and they have a long-standing policy not to interact with legislators on legislation, but it is different to send this shot out right now after they know that senator grassley and jim jordan and the house has been approached by
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whistleblowers saying there are too many political decisions being made at doj and highest level, this should be scary for merrick garland to tell his people on the eve of what we know they cannot talk to outside people. >> jason: literally a couple days since this story and the wheels that have to generate this type of memo, it does have appearance of relationship of whistleblowers talking to members of congress. allegedly or supposedly mighting documents that were seized that are personal communications the president was entitled to have as attorney-client privilege.
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>> they are supposed to be sensitive to that from the beginning, it does not appear they were sensitive to the issue and they sent a strong signal they were not considering executive privilege, that is privilege that applies to the president and his communications and a valid significant privilege. department of justice is trying to show a different face and narrative they have been thoughtful on this issue and the judge is considering the special master. >> jason: how did georgia democratic gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams become so wealthy? we'll example that in moments, stay with us.
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>> stacey abrams entered politics with a very modest net worth. in the intervening years while constantly running for state office, she turned herself into a multi millionaire? how did that happen? how did she earn a sick-figure salary declaring she worked 40 hours per week while running full time in 2018?
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one of stacey abrams employers justified her $115,000 compensation and 40 hours per week in irs filing. plu hub capital is not your nonprofit organization, the ceo is not just stacey abrams supporter but former member of l-pack, which held fundraisers for stacey abrams in her race and made significant donation to l pack before and after the 2018 election. the ties don't end there, nie new oeshg d just dropped. check that out. stacey joining me is georgia
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congressman buddy carter. the way stacey abrams tries to portray herself, what is the reality from your vantage point? >> i don't trust any candidate who becomes a millionaire while in public office. stacey abrams is out of touch liberal elite who is making six-figure salary while supposedly working full time, i don't know how you work full time, campaign full time, fund raise full time, she claims to be part of the working class and she is not at all. i don't understand how someone could owe the irs money and all of a sudden rake in millions of dollars while in public service, that deteriorates confidence in our federal government, actions like this. what is mysterious, a person is
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declaring they are working 40 hours per week while campaigning full time and making admissions she is out there and raised $40 million, it does not add up and i don't see any intellectual curiosity from the national media. >> there should be questions being asked right now, i'm not against anyone making money, when you are making millions while in public office, that has to be questioned and this is example of why people are upsetand why people don't trust the government and people serving, this example here. >> jason: let's talk about the shifting ground there in politics in georgia, you see herschel walker up, other things happening, what is your read on what is happening in georgia? >> i think georgia is still a red state, no question in my
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mind. what happened two years ago with senate runoff, i think reason voters learned we have to get out and vote no matter what we are upset about. i think the integrity voter act gives confidence in voting, every legal vote will be counted. all that put together, we'll have another red sweep in the state of georgia, it looks good for them, i think herschel walker will win and kim has done a great joshing as governor and i don't think stacey abrams will ever be governor, people see straight through her. >> jason: what about stacey abrams people are starting to realize? we have a few seconds left, what do you think they look at and truly see? >> i think they are going to
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question, how can someone who owed the irs money a few years ago be raking in millions of dollars while on the campaign trail? while full-time campaigning while full-time fundraising? how does that happen? that is what people question and stacey abrams will have to answer and i don't think the people of georgia will buy her answer at all. >> jason: congressman, thank you, the last bite literally is next.
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