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network or do you do the shows for free? do i do the shows for free? sometimes it feels like that. that's all for tonight. dvr the show, which apparently i'm doing for free. "tucker" is always next. remember, i'm watters. and this is my world ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson." that's the sound of america getting better. you can feel it happening. last night we played you a clip from an unintentionally hilarious msnbc town hall in which a pompous reporter tries to explain to voters where january 6th was an
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insurrection, a insurrection which the police welcomed the insurrectionists inside the building. we thought it was funny. what we didn't note, though, last night was the moment where that airhead reporter claimed that a police officer was killed by the mob that day. now, if you watch television, you've heard that line so many times, so many times that you may not even notice when people say it anymore. they've been saying it constantly for nearly two years. police officers were killed. many of them. why are they saying that? it's not true. it's proofbly a lie. it's in no sense accurate. no police officer was killed by the bythe mob on january 6th. anyone who thinks so, explain who was killed, what's that officer's name and how was he killed? we don't expect takers on that offer. the question is, why do they keep telling us that? there's a reason.
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there's always a reason. they're telling us likely so we won't ask too many questions the next time we read about another january 6th protester going to jail. we'll think, oh, another cop killer getting what he deserves. that's what they're hoping you'll think, because if you knew the truth, why they're really going to jail, you'd be concerned. here is the truth. joe biden's justice department is imprisoning people for having the wrong thoughts, thoughts that we all imagined were constitutionally protected, as all thoughts are. don't take our word for it. that's not just a right winger talking point on a cable channel. read the court findings in january 6th cases over the past year and a half. in virtually every instance federal prosecutors argue in public that the political views of the defendants, not anything they actually did, not crimes they committed, but instead their personal beliefs, what they think, those beliefs are reason enough to put them behind bars. according to joe biden's doj, for example, army veteran jessica watkins needed to be
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detained indefinitely because she had, quote, extremist and violent views regarding how to address what she believed to be a fraudulent election. oh, she was an extremist is the term they never explained, but that apparently is now a crime. so we decided what extremist means, and then we put you in jail for being one. that's how that works. ucla student christian secore who sat in mike pence's chair on january 6th, is now in prison, and should be in prison, explained the biden administration's lawyers, because he had extremist beliefs, a history of adhering to extremist ideology. really? again, you decide what extremist is and put me in prison for being one. in the case of robert morris, the guy busted in mow in possesf a lego set of the capitol, the doj said, quote, it is difficult to fathom the abort of a free
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and fair election. so in every case, though, the defendant's real crime was not aborting an election, no, it's denying the outcome of the election. it was believing the wrong thing. it was not believing that a senile man who refused to leave his basement during the campaign somehow got more votes than any president in american history. if you refuse to believe that, you're now a felon. question the system, and they haul you away. those were the rules now as hundreds of imprisoned republicans can personally testify, if they could speak. so the legal precedent has been established. you cannot deny elections. and yet even in the face of the mounting evidence, this is now a serious felony, some extremists are continuing to commit the crime of election denial and bold enough to do it on video. here, ladies and gentlemen, is one of them. >> i know we're all focused on
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the 2022 midterm elections, and they are incredibly important. but we also have to look ahead, because you know what, our opponents certainly are. right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. they're not making a secret of it. the right wing-controlled supreme court may be poised to rule on giving state legislatures -- yes, you heard me correctly -- state legislatures the power to overturn presidential elections. >> tucker: did you hear that? right wing extremists will literally -- must teach that word at npr -- literally steal the next election. that's preemptive election denial, committed by hillary clinton herself. here's the thing. probably not likely that an fbi swat team is going to show up at hillary clinton's house when
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she's in the shower tomorrow morning. in fact, the next time a courthouse is attacked in portland, oregon, or a church is torched in downtown washington, d.c., it is unlikely that a doj court filing will cite what hillary clinton just said as an extremist ideology that led to violence. why is that? well, because in the considered opinion of the democratic party, and the doj, it's not election denial when they do it. no. it's just election-affirming care. there's been a lot of election-affirming care the past few weeks. in washington, in the hometown newspaper, owned by jeff bezos, republicans are at least to take over at least the house, and quite possibly the senate, too, along with many state offices. this is how democracies die, both at home and abroad. ha-ha-ha? ha-ha-ha? in other words, if you vote for the wrong person, that's not
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democracy, which, by the way, unlike dictatorship does not always come to the conclusion that you favor, that's not democracy, that's the death of democracy. democracy dies in both darkness and non-liberal election outcomes. oh, okay. new york magazine isn't waiting around for the next election. quote there are already signs of 2020 election deniers refusing to accept their own possible defeat this year. that's half true. "quote, most observers, primarily worried that trump's 2020 shenanigans may have served as a dress rehearsal for 20 hour. wait, what? that means you have democrats two years before the presidential election telling us that election is going to be rigged, but that's not undermining confidence in elections? that's not an attack on our sacred norms? not when it happens in "new
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york" magazine or at pbs, which, by the way, you continue to fund with your tax dollars, a channel nobody watches. onthey're still broadcasting. they say, nearly one in three republican candidates for statewide office support false election claims. so why aren't they in prison? what is the endgame of these extremists? vanity fair reported, and then there's donald trump, not implicated in any murderers, trying to kill anyone, but said to be actively plotting to stale the midterm elections and the presidential one after, end quote. did you hear that? donald trump is going to steal the midterm elections and then the presidential election. how is he going to do that? isn't predicting he's going to do that, isn't that itself a crime? we can't say. we're not merrick garland.
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weapon how he's going to do it, because hillary clinton has been doing it for years. he will do it with help from vladimir putin himself. watch. >> we know the russians hacked the dnc, hacked my campaign, etc. trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign help. [cheers and applause] i do think he knows that he's an illegitimate president. i believe he knows he's an illegitimate president. you can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. [cheers and applause] >> tucker: stolen from you by putin? better have a nuclear war with him. oh, we're moving toward that. how dumb are these people? if you take three steps back, you will note that nothing the january 6th defendants have ever said, even the guy with the viking horns on acid, nothing
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they've said is half as crazy as you've heard hillary clinton say. federal courtrooms, january 6th defendants are being sentenced to prison because they're not sure how joe biden got 15 million more votes than barack obama did. barack obama, the rock star, who was president, and yet his vice president was so stupid that even barack obama could barely stand to be in the same room as him, got 15 million more votes than him? how did that work? how did joe biden get more votes than any president in american history? is that not a fair question? no, it's not, it's a crime ask. no one bats an eye when hillary clinton says putin will steal the election. how is it that only one side is allowed to deny the results of elections? okay. no one answers that. here's joe biden claiming that democrats don't question election results. >> this is a nation that believes in the rule of law. [applause] we do not repudiate it.
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this is a nation that respects free and fair elections. we honor the will of the people. we do not deny it. [cheers and applause] >> jesse: ha-ha-ha. we do not deny it. unless, of course, two weeks out from a pivotal midterm election we get the sense, based on polling, that we're about to be spanked like the babble of girls we are, and we start making excuses and planting the seats for more election denial, just as we did after donald trump won. that's exactly what's going on now, even as they try to destroy the careers and tear down the character of people who ask honest questions about the last election. that would include ron johnson, who is the senator from wisconsin, the republican, one of the very few republicans in the entire u.s. senate who's improved every year that he's served there, the opposite of the normal progression for republicans in the senate, in case you haven't noticed. ron johnson is running against someone who is far out, mandela barnes. on twitter, barnes once rang in
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the new year by praising iran's ayatollah, because he supports blm. we're quoting, the first tweet of 2015 is black lives matter. let that sink in. may this be a wonderful year for you and yours, barnes wrote. he wants to defund the police and end cash bail, resulting inn total destruction of society. they're still talking about ron johnson's election denial. here's his hometown newspaper, which no one reads, in fairness, attacking him the other day. quote, election deceiver, it's time to term limit senator ron johnson. democrats are sending people to prison for questioning the last election, trying to prevent
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people from getting elected in the midterm election, questioning the last election, at the same time telling you the 2016 election was rigged, the midterm will likely be rigged, and we know for a fact the 2024 election is not on the level. how does this work exactly? senator ron johnson joins us tonight. senator, thanks for coming on. is it weird to be attack by your hometown newspaper as an election denier on the same day the people that run the democratic party are preemptively denying the outcome of an election that hasn't happened yet? >> hello, tucker. those are some of the better headlines i receive from the mainstream media here in wisconsin. let's face it. what is happening here is a classic tactic of the left. falsely accuse your political opponents of doing exactly what you do. let's face it. how many leading democrats said that the 2016 election was legitimate? no. they spent four years trying to overturn it. a corrupt fbi investigation. it was the complicit and corrupt
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media that allowed all this to go on. they were fed all the false information. why didn't they expose the people that fed them false information? what about the 570 riots during the summer of 2020? 2,000 law enforcement officers injured. $1 billion to $2 billion worth of property damage. people killed, including two people killed in kenosha. all they do is focus on january 6th. this has always been a massive diversion operation from their own wrongdoing. so again, classic -- classic operation of -- of -- of the left. classic -- classic tactic. unfortunately they have the complicit and corrupt media backing them up. >> tucker: you're saying things you're not supposed to say out loud. we interviewed dr. david epstein, a professor of psychology, who studies google, and he told us he's never seen google put its sizable thumb on
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the scale aggressively than in wisconsin right now, that google is trying to lose you the race and get mandel elected because they're so threatened by the things that you are saying. are you aware of this? what's your response to this? >> i'm fully aware. i know of his work. you know, he's talking about how google uses their search to manipulate opinion. how they only text, for example, get out the vote to democrat supporters. we saw mark zuckerberg use his zucker bucks, completely took over the green bay election in 2020, and yet this is the safest most secure election. it wasn't. there were all kinds of irregularities. i held a hearing because i was not going to dismiss the concerns of americans because observers weren't able to observe. here in wisconsin, we had a legislative audit bureau, nonpartisan, bipartisan audit of our election. 31 recommendations because things went wrong.
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our wisconsin election commission issued guidances contrary to state law. election clerks, procedures contrary to state law. yet we're all supposed to say, oh, no, it's the most secure election. it wasn't. >> tucker: no, it wasn't. they absolutely hate you for saying that out loud. that's why we're rooting for you. senator ron johnson of wisconsin, good luck in that race. >> have a good night. >> tucker: blake masters has never been in politics before. now he's running for u.s. senate in arizona. looks like he's winning. he's one of a handful of candidates who to could determine the future of the senate and of the republican party. he's completely different from most republican senators you're familiar with. so we sent our producers months embedded with blake masters campaign. he gave us remarkable access. never seen anything like it. the result is a documentary called "the candidate:blake masters" out on fox nation.
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erected on his debate with the incumbent, senator mark kelly. here's a preview from it. >> hi. i'm blake masters. i'm running to be your next senator, because our current senator -- it's time. >> good evening and welcome. welcome to the u.s. senate debate. tonight we feature a debate on the candidate for u.s. senate. >> you have to appreciate how well that went. >> also, babe -- >> seriously. >> -- you were in the middle. you got -- >> the optics in the middle is great. the imagery with the two short guys next to you --
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>> yeah, they looked tiny. >> it's not a contest of height. >> you doing okay? >> yes, sir. how are you? >> good. >> he was a nice guy. >> kelly lent me his pen. >> i saw that. >> i don't understand why he wants to be a senator, because, like, he doesn't care about anything. he never talks about anything. you know what i mean? >> we have more to do. can't afford gas. >> since why? i don't feel bad. we're sick of seeing arizona families suffer just because mark kelly wants to fit in in d.c. >> he's not horrible, but i could tell he was flustered. i heard wavering in his voice. >> on the border, i called him out on it. >> wow. he's losing. >> senator kelly, are you
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honestly saying -- have you done everything in your power to secure the border? >> one question. >> sir, have you done everything in your power to secure the southern border? >> real question. i'd like an answer. >> i've been focused on the border since day one on this job. >> if you've given it your best job, the border is wide open, and you should resign. >> because we have a wide-open southern border. i respectfully request you resign. >> i actually think one thing he did that was effective -- aha -- we all know guys like this. >> yeah, i know. >> i think we all know guys like this, guys that think they know better than everyone about everything. no, you think you know better than women and doctors about abortion. >> you think you know better than seniors about -- >> so you're not that guy. >> yeah. everybody does know that guy.
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no. i don't know better than a woman or a dock, but i do know you can't kill an 8-month-old baby. >> tucker: surprisingly deep look at a really unusual candidate. documentary is called "the candidate: blake masters" out right now on fox nation. new york city fired nearly 1400 city workers refusing to take the covid vax, which doesn't even work, because it's your body, your choice, except when they want you to do something, in which case it's their body and their choice. so they sued. now a judge issued a pretty shocking ruling in their favor. didn't see that coming. details next.
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>> tucker: turns everything they told you about the covid vaccine was a flat-out lie. i hate to even say that out loud, because almost everybody got it. nothing you can do about it now to stop transmission, in fact it causes heart inflammation, lowered sperm counts. why rehash these facts?
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because the federal governments and state and local federal governments are firing people for not getting it because they believed it was their body, their choice. most are still fired, but we have good news to report on that front tonight. in massachusetts, the department of transportation just offered jobs do all unvaccinated employees it fired. it's about time. hopefully they'll get back pay. hopefully they sue for damages. they should. in new york, the state supreme court, a trial-level court, just randy all employees fired for being unvaccinated, because it was a pandemic of the unvaccinated. the liars who told you that have not been punished, but at least people are getting their jobs back. in new york, the city's been ordered to give them back pay. one of these victims was fired by the fire department of new york because he wouldn't take the shot. he's joined tonight by his lawyer kristina martinez. thanks to you both for coming on tonight. first to you, tim, you were fired -- tell us when you were
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fired and -- i mean, everyone took it, but you wouldn't. why? >> uhh, so, i was fired in marc, but even before that, umm, we were put on -- let me back up a little bit. we were first put on -- we had to file for religious accommodations, starting november 1st of 2021. and, umm, while that was pending, we were placed on leave without pay. so through the whole process we weren't getting paid at all. and then after that was denied, umm, they eventually terminated us. >> tucker: yeah, and treated you like you were a leper, like you were unclean, morally unfit to live in this country. what did that to you? >> yeah. you know, it was horrible. we worked through the height of the pandemic. by the time the mandate for us came down for us, you know, like, we felt that the pandemic was already over, you know, the height of the pandemic was done.
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>> tucker: oh, it's one of the most unjust and cruel things this country has ever allowed to happen. kristina, thank you for your representation in this case. did you expect to win? i mean, i was sort of shocked to see that you won. were you? >> it's funny, lawyers don't typically bring lawsuits like this, because it's a very high legal burden to prove that the city's you can is arbitrary and capricious. the city is so lacking in reason what they did to firefighters like tim, basically saying that they are a threat to public health, that we were easily able to win. unfortunately the city did appeal. so the fight does not end here. we have to continue this legal ballots for tim and others like him. >> tucker: i hope you intend to, i assume? >> of course. well, we were hoping that the city would comply and reinstate sim. the judge of the new york state supreme court ordered that he was to be reinstated. basically the city didn't have the authority to issue a vaccine
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mandate as a term of employment in the first instance. >> tucker: exactly. >> then they violated the law when deciding religious exemptions. they also didn't have the power to terminate people who didn't comply with this order. what we have here, tucker, is a city drunk with power, with no fiscal responsibility. so why not bring a frivolous appeal when you have new york city taxpayer dollars to play with, endless resource, teams of lawyers. what we need here is mayor adams to rescind this mandate. let the city workers get back to doing what they do best, protecting the people of new york city. >> tucker: yeah. it's almost impossible for unionized teacher in the city of no, to be fired for anything, and then they go after the best people in the city, its firefighters, over this. i'm just so grateful that you all fought back. we're rooting for you. thank you both. >> thank you.
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>> thank you. >> tucker: so joe biden just made a mockery of women. he loves women. at the white house, he granted an interview to some dude dressed as a woman who plays out on tiktok, and pretended this was really a woman. this is crazy. we're all pretending it's not crazy. it actually is crazy. we'll tell you more about it after the break.
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>> tucker: yesterday our friend alex stein arrived on the campus of pennsylvania state college. he was there for comedy night. he's hilarious. comedy is no longer allowed at penn state, so angry students shut it down, and began screaming at alex, and one so spat on him. pay close attention to the girl who spit on alex stein, and if you can't picture her wearing a
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uniform executing people. >> thank you all for coming. [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. >> tucker: the hate, is that okay, at penn state, spitting on people? we asked the president of penn state, who makes $1.3 million a year at a public university, about that, seems like criminal behavior, on her campus. what do you think of this? she wouldn't say. she's taking a pass. apparently endorses it. $1.3 million a year. this is happening, and she can't say one word about it. penn state tells us that alex stein doesn't share their values. okay. alex stein shares our values and joins us tonight. great to see you.
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spit on by a woman on penn state's campus, you're driven away by police. why can't the president of penn state say that's wrong? >> well, because this is an indoctrination camp from middle school to high school to college. these kids are radicalized to have these ideologies that are not beneficial to society. these people literally spit and assault us and defended by their administrators. this is the sad reality. a lot of people after this protest went viral, they say, alex, you're fearless, don't you get scared in front of these protesters? today is october 25th. i don't want to get emotional. my mother died one year ago, died in my arms from the protocols in the hospital, given remdesivir without my authority. to see college kids spit on me and yell at me, i have no fear.
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that's what i want to express to the people out there. she spit on me, but the government, people in power, are spitting on us all day and tell us it's raining. i want to wake people up to the harsh reality in which we live in, tucker. >> tucker: and you are. i mean, you are. the president of penn state who makes $1.3 million, welcome on the show at anytime to explain why she deserves a salary like that at a public university. she should be ashamed. she's always welcome on the show. alex stein, you are brave. we appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> neil: a lot of kay out here. inflation, nuclear war, a real possibility. everyone agrees. you'd think the white house would be paying attention to these things, but joe biden is not. he has different priorities. he just invited a man dressed as a woman to the white house to pretend he's actually a woman, because in this regime they have to make you say things you know were not true in order to
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completely subjugate and control you. the guy is dylan mulvaney, popular on particular. here's some of his work. >> day one of being a girl. i've already cried three times. i wrote a scathing email that i did not send. i ordered dresses online that i couldn't afford. and then when someone asked me how i was, i said i'm fine when i wasn't fine. day three of being a girl, and i've already become a bimbo. the bimbos are bimboing. i forgot that my crotch doesn't look like other women's crotches, because it doesn't like a barbie pocket, weekend normalize women having bulges sometimes. >> tucker: he's giving the finger to actual women. day one of being a girl, i cried and bought clothes on line. is any self-described feminist going to point out this out? he spoke one with the president of the united states.
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in that conversation, the president, the guy who got 81 million votes without going outside, says the official position of the u.s. government to support child mutilation in the name of something called gender affirming care. watch. >> mr. president, this is my 221st day of publicly transitioning. >> god love you. >> thank you. >> do you think states should have a right to ban gender affirming healthcare? >> i don't think any state or anybody should have a right to do that. as a moral question, as a legal question. i just think it's wrong. >> tucker: yeah, it's wrong, not to mutilate children. the whole thing is an insulting caricature of femininity andwomanhood. we thought we'd speak to one. while at ucla, the ncaa forced her to compete against a male swimmer. she joins us again. thanks for coming on. now, you are a woman, so you
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just learned that from guy once you're a girl, you cry a lot and pay too much for clothes online. would you say that's the sum total of womanhood in your experience as a woman? >> first of all, he doesn't use the term womanhood. he uses the term girlhood. how troubling is that? but, you know, when i first see this, my first initial thought is, is this not aiken to black face? the african american community would -- and rightfully so -- should be outraged if i put on makeup and came on here and identified as an african american and created tiktoks called days of blackhood. let's call what dylan is doing womanhood. this is a man with a fetish, gleefully putting together the stereotypes of woman, makeup, breasts, carrying around too muchons, menstrual cycles, all these things, to define what we are and what we stand for.
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womanhood is not and should not be a mental disorder suffered by men. >> tucker: this is a mental disorder. whatever, go do your thing. for the president of the united states, to be affirming this, looking into the camera, saying anyone who disagrees with this, or refuses to play along with this grotesque and repulsive charade is somehow immoral, like how demeaning to the country is that? >> it's so demeaning. we have women out here who have accomplished amazing things, women developing cancer studies in research and vaccines, things like that, but they're not being recognized for what they've accomplished. they had we're recognizing a woman, claiming to be a woman, claiming to know better than a real woman what women do. >> tucker: that's so funny. >> it is funny. >> tucker: we had an amazing hour-long conversation where you talked about spending your life to be a college swimmer, and at the last minute a dude sweeps
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in, and calls it a victory for feminism. >> right. that's what we've turned to as a country. we can't be surprised. we put ourselves here. women are starting to realize this is wrong. a video of two men talk about what it is to be a woman, and women are recognizing that this isn't what defines us. >> tucker: yeah. if people put up with this -- that's the whole point -- put up with anything, literally anything, so probably shouldn't. riley gaines, thank you for your bravery, and clearly explaining your views. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: you may have heard of swatting, when professional left wing activists use the police to get people they disagree killed. they call the police department, falsely report emergencies, hoping the swat team will show up and shoot somebody. this has happened to
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congresswoman marjorie taylor greene three times. she joins us next to explain.
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>> tucker: marriage marjorie taylor greene is a republican in the house who openly opposes child mutilation and race hatred in schools. for that the left just doesn't want her kick out of congress. they want her dead. this year she's been swatted six times. that's the process where activists call the police, claim a fake emergency at someone's home, i'm about to commit suicide, come soon. then the swat team shows up and sometimes in the case of mistaken identity someone gets killed. marjorie taylor greene says police banged on her door in the middle of the night. she briefly considered bringing a gun to the front door. thankfully she did. this just happened last night for the sixth time at marjorie
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taylor greene's home. what is anyone doing about this? not a lot so far. marjorie taylor greene joins us now. congresswoman, thanks for coming on. i know you don't like to be a victim. i don't want to overstate anything. but this seems like effectively attempted murder. six times. >> yeah, you could phrase it that way, tucker. you see, here's the real issue, the democrats have declared war on women, but they've gone a lot further. they're now declaring war on our children. that's why i introduced the protect children innocence act to stop this aggressive agenda and genital mutilation of kids. it is out of control. the same ideology coming from the biden regime that has declared war on women and children has also declared war on our law enforcement officers. and that's what they're doing. you see this same ideology from the white house, washington, d.c., and the transactivists internet trolls that hate me so
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much, keep swatting my house, really what they're doing, they're abusing our law enforcement officers. they're wasting their time and resources. my local police officers support me and are going to protect me. they're not coming to my house to kill me. these people doing these swatting calls are police the same way the biden administration has attacked our police officers. while they have handcuffed and basically shackled border patrol agents, where they will not protect our border anymore, while they have defunded the police and crime is out of control all over our country, while they have made our military woke while they're supporting and sending them in and we're nearly on the verge of a nuclear war with russia, which i completely oppose, by the way, the biden administration and transactivists internet trolls are all the same. they hate women and they hate children. you're right, tucker, i'm nobody's victim, but while i may be the committee-less freshman
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member of congress that's going to change very soon in january, and there will be a big, big difference in how we conduct congress and how we hold people accountable. >> tucker: so i have to ask, the local police, it sounds like they're on your side, and i believe that, but doj, since you're a federal officeholder would be investigating this. doj routinely gets people's text messages directly from apple without telling them. it's pretty sophisticated in their ability to find out everything that takes place electronically, but they have no clue who's doing this, the biden justice department, is that what you're saying? >> that's right, tucker. so the department of justice and the fbi, the same folks that are able to find the grandmothers that posted pictures of themselves at the capitol on january 6th, the same people, right, the same ones going after parents that are holding their school boards accountable for crt in schools, antiwhite racism and grooming of kids, yeah, those same folks going after the
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pro-life activists that simply sing hymns in abortion clinics, those folks can't find these people making calls in through federal agency hot lines sending police officers to swat my home. so i'm not sure about what's happening there in the department of justice of the fbi, buck the biden administration, their ideology, what they want to do its they know no longer care about law enforcement. ththey're communists. they want to abuse our law enforcement agencies all the way from washington, d.c. to local police and use them against their political enemies. >> tucker: there's violence at the heart of their ideology, there's no doubt about that. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, thank you. >> thank you , tucker.
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