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thank you for joining us and making this show possible. we hope you set your dvr so you never ever miss an episode of hannity. for news any time, all the time, every time, foxnews.com and hannity.com. meantime, let your not heart be troubled. standing by with these election results and all of the news of the day is our own -- why you shaking your head? >> laura: i like your blue on blue combo. you're reaching out to the blue states that had a better of a night than they would have had had -- you know. very nice. it's a cool blue though. it's not a deep blue. it's a tone on tone, which i understand is big this season. nice job. >> sean: do you know how much thought goes into me -- i have my jeans on. do you know how much thought goes on the --
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>> laura: zero. the ladies do it for you. i loved your interview with kari lake. >> sean: it's interesting, right? >> laura: i'm using a sound bite from your show in my show. >> sean: cool. >> laura: isn't that exciting? isn't that funny how we can turn things around? isn't that neat? >> sean: i've used interviews on your show on my show -- >> laura: i'm going to do pelosi's clap to you. nice job. nice job. >> sean: if you're going to do the clap, let me rip up the speech. >> laura: they're yelling at me. i have to go. >> sean: have fun. >> laura: see ya. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" with a fox news alert from washington. you heard a federal judge just struck doubt joe biden's student forgiveness loan program. the program has been ruled an unconstitutional exercise of power. biden doesn't care. the election is over. the free money goose the youth vote enough to make a difference
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perhaps. it's a complete disgrace. speaking of abominations, the endless vote count. that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. now 45 hours or so after the last polls in america closed and there are still 36 races, 33 in the house and three in the senate that still haven't been called. except in the case of automatic recounts, which are triggered by razor thin margins. this is ridiculous. these obscene delays are having real world implications. now, we still don't know for certain which party controls either chamber. the house will almost certainly go to the gop, but the senate hangs in the balance. so whichever party wins two of the three remaining states, georgia, nevada or arizona will control the senate. we have no outcome in any of those. in georgia, they're excused i guess because neither herschel walker or raphael warnock
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received over 50% of the vote triggering a run-off. what we're seeing in arizona and nevada is unconscionable. >> there are 665,000 more votes that need to be counted. 120,000 votes still need to be counted in nevada. >> 300 boxes throughout this country and that's what's being counted right now. >> we got that update from the clark county registrar that they have more than 50,000 ballots that need to be counted. >> laura: somehow we were able to become the most powerful nation on the face of the planet by voting and calling important races in one day. in recent history, we elected two democrats each to two terms, obama and clinton twice under a system where we knew the winner on election night. fair enough then, correct? now we're seeing a new normal of elections unfold every few years. in a number of battleground
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states outcomes are not determined for days and maybe weeks after election day. so for the entire election season, remember the white house was issuing all of these stern warnings about the dire threats to our elections? presumably, of course. just from nefarious megamaga forces. >> think of all we heard before this election about all of the people being intimidated, all of the people being threatened at the polls and the people that work the polls. it was the first national election since january 6 and there were a lot of concerns about whether democracy would meet the test. it did. it did. it did. >> laura: it's amazing how the democrats outperforming stopped all of that voter suppression. the fact is they never believed their election hyperbole. it was another election ploy to help rally their base. >> we saw extraordinary results in the mid-terms that nobody thought possible. we got a result and we accepted it. everybody accepted it.
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>> laura: first of all, the are results are not all in, joe. like he's not all there. instead we have random announcements throughout the day which few americans can even follow or understand like what we're seeing out of maricopa county where they still have a staggering 400,000 votes to count. >> when do you anticipate the votes will be counted in total, the 400,000 plus votes? >> we have -- we will be going into next week. there's some oncies, twossies pursuant to arizona law. the lions share will wrap up next week. >> are we talking monday? >> may be. don't hold me to it. that's what we're looking at at this point. >> laura: why should we hold anybody to anything? why rush? nothing important about this. you know, the defenders of democracy, you really have to
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worry about them. they're working long hours. >> to those people that demand that we move faster with the count, they are already working 14 to 18 hours a day. we can't go any further than that. >> laura: we can't go any faster. if democracy is really on the line like biden said, why didn't they have the infrastructure in place to handle this? they were getting snippy today i noticed at their press conference. >> why is it taking the amount of time that it's taking? i'm here to tell you the goal posts have changed. all right? the reason that the goal posts have changed is because wonderful news. we had 290,000 mail-in ballots dropped off at our vote centers on election day. that broke the previous record by 70%. >> laura: why didn't you have the staff in place?
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you think republican governor ducey would have fixed this mess? same day, drop off voting sounds nifty but not if you can't count the votes. again, not rocket science. i realize they have to follow these rules that arizona has in place. but this screwed up system is so corrosive that it just -- it chips away at the public's confidence. they want accurate outcomes. they don't think they're getting them. but obvious everyone in the press will brand any objection raised by any republican about almost any aspect of voting as wacky, election denier conspiracy theory stuff. i say too bad. there are legitimate reasons for americans of both parties to be concerned about how states that allow ballot harvesting, automatic mail-in ballots, pro directed early voting, drop boxes, flimsy voter verification or weak election monitors, how
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they all operate. it's legitimate to question it. can you imagine if the script was flipped in arizona and the secretary state was a conservative republican in charge of the elections and just happened to be running for the senate like katie hobbs is? yeah, like governor katie hobbs is obviously. in nevada where republican adam laxalt hope tos pick-off democrat incumbent cortez masto. things are not much better. >> we still have over 50,000 ballots that need to be counted. those are in various stages in the process of validation before they go to the counting board and finally ultimately they get to tabulation where we're able to read them in to the system. we will continue to work through the weekend. >> laura: oh, working through the weekend. that doesn't address the thousands of mail-in ballots still uncounted. >> the majority of the mail should be counted in clark
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county by saturday. barring any issues with equipment. with the exception of the cure ballots with deadline will be monday. >> laura: now, las vegas and clark county, right? that's where it is? i don't know why anybody would be concerned about the possibility of anything unusual happening with votes collected from vegas. right? none of this should be happening. just as we've conditioned generations of employees to work from home, we've conditioned our citizens to want to vote without any effort. democrats saw openings to make mail-in ballots permanent during covid. the press loves this prolonged post election uncertainty. it's good for ratings and usually good for democrats. they're ultimate masters. so right now we're left with a choice. we can either have a voting system with more transparency and clarity or one that erodes trust in the process.
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now, in the latter scenario like florida, half of the country will vote and have a winner on election day. the other half of the country will have to deal with things like what we just talked about. beware what is already unfolding in the georgia run-off as well. democrats have announced that they plan to spend $7 million on get out the vote efforts there. translation, ballot harvesting. that will be funded. why does georgia still allow ballot harvesting? it's a good question. 31 states allow the ridiculous process as well. but when we think about this, you have to hand it to the democrats. they'll do almost anything, go to almost any lengths to maximize their chances of winning. the man behind the bogus concerns over voter suppression has been at this for years. that movement helped propel the adoption of some of the obscene rules that we see today.
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>> if the republicans want less litigation engage in less voter suppression, i'll make them a deal. if they stop suppressing the vote, i will stop suing them. >> i think we're one, maybe two election cycles away from a constitutional crisis because you now have one of the two major parties in this country that is no longer committed to free and fair elections. >> laura: so worried about preserving public trust in our elections. marc elias' form worked to suppress the hand counting of ballots by one rural arizona county. that county proposed doing so due to concerns over the operation of the voting machines. elias won. a judge blocked the hand count there and candidate secretary of state katie hobbs, her name was on the brief. republicans though, come on, they need their own version of marc elias. complain about him but he's successful. maybe somebody not as slimy but
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we need something like him. for years now, we've been told we have to trust any election process that is reason by democrats. no matter how long it takes, no matter how many lawsuits are filed, no matter how unfair it seems. the democrats rule is simple. you can criticize an umpire, criticize the supreme court or any republican in public office but you must never ever criticize the vote count. the democrats are playing with fire here. because no amount of propaganda will convince populous voters that the process in states like california, arizona and nevada gives their candidates a fair chance at success. if the democrats really want to build trust in our institutions, they would agree to more transparent voting systems that give us results on election night. just like we used to have. but they'd rather undermine the system so they can improve their chances of winning. it's completely shameful.
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but they won't change until it backfires on them. republicans need to find a way to make that happen. that's the angle. joining me now, harmeet dhillon. we just learned there's another dump of votes from maricopa county this hour. what are you hearing? >> well, the latest i heard is that -- i'm reading from my notes, it's 78,000 ballots that were just posted in maricopa county. they're not clear about what batch they come from. we know they don't include the 17,000 door 3 votes and they do increase katie hobbs lead. what this does not include is the -- what you mentioned, the 290,000 ballots that were dropped off, record-breaking number of ballots in person on election day, the early ballots. now, that was an enthusiasm for katie hobbs. those were kari lake voters.
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we're looking forward to the whole story. they still have over 325,000 or so to go. the numbers are only going to get better from there. so even if they dropped those 17,000 alone, that would have destroyed the lead that the maricopa county artificially propagating out there. we feel good about the top of the ticket in arizona. >> again, this is the gubernatorial race. even though katie hobbs is up 1. 34% with what we know right at this moment, you're saying that ballots that were brought to the polling centers on election day -- mail-in ballots that were physically dropped off by voters, those you have reason to believe are going to skew pretty favorably to lake, correct? >> very favorably. so the 17,000 that were not able to be tabulated of the voters that voted in person, again, huge kari lake advantage over
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there, those have not been released yet either. what is happening here is petty little game playing by some arizona county officials. eventually they have to release all the ballots. when that happens, we're comfortable that our projections are growing to hold. no worries here. >> sean: kari lake was on with sean in the last hour. she made a promise. watch. >> i will tell you this: when we win on day one, we're going to call a special session, get our lawmakers busy and say let's solve this election situation so we never have another election where the voters of arizona are no, sired to wait and wait and wait to find out who won. we're forcing them to wait and the people in this country. we want to know where the balance of power lies. >> laura: harmeet, do you agree? is this unfair to the american people, the way this drags out? >> well, of course it is. we've seen it time and again,
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laura. it all lays in the hands of the legislature of a respective state and having a governor agrees. for example in pennsylvania, the legislature, which is more republican, tried to pass election reforms to avoid the disgraceful situation in pennsylvania. the democrat governor vetoed it. in florida, you have a really great election laws. they include the right to absentee ballots with no excuse but you have to request it. they transparently continue to post every day when they get the ballots. we know how many ballots to expect. in arizona by contrast, you don't have that. we don't know how many ballots there. it's chaos. they're bumping into each other. as you said in your open, as if like they weren't expecting an election. you're the most populous county, you're not prepared. one thing that people don't know, these election officials have a lot of latitude with what to do with the funds. they're like nancy pelosis
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trying to boost registration and to this p.r. their job is to maintain clean voter rolls. when there's an election to promptly count and announce the results. that's their job. they have one job. they're not doing that job. this is disgraceful. i don't care if they're republican or democrat. it disgraceful. it undermines confidence in our elections. nevada, people are holding on to their ballots for three weeks before the election. they can continue to receive them in nevada until tomorrow. they have four days to receive them after the election. that's where the lack of confidence happens. laura, one more thing to tell you. you mentioned marc elias wins a lot. my law form defeated him in virginia a couple weeks ago. >> laura: oh, good. >> he loses a lot. >> laura: does that mean you're our marc elias? >> i wouldn't say that, god forbid that anybody compares me to him. >> laura: in a good way. >> i don't file as many losing
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lawsuits as he did. >> laura: you're the one person that i enjoy correcting me. >> we have different laws in the state of arizona than in florida. florida does not allow for mail-in ballots to be dropped off at voting locations on election day. florida early voting closes the sunday before election day. florida has a shorter period for voters to cure signatures. >> laura: what is it with people with the name bill gates? that's the maricopa county supervisor chairman. bill gates. inadvertently revealed the solution. joining me now, florida senator marco rubio. he knew pretty early on election night that he crushed his opponent, val demings to victory. huge win. senator, congratulations. were you surprised that election official dismissed florida like saying you want us to be great, but you compare us to florida. he was really annoyed by that. >> yeah, he's annoyed by being
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compared to that state that counted 7.7 million votes in five hours. throughout the day. a votener florida, when you vote, you know your vote has been counted. you can go online and make sure your ballot has been received and counted. there's almost a month period for mail ballots. they have to be in by a certain date. most counties have almost two weeks of early voting. we have an election day process. we knew before they announced the vote amount who got what, we already knew by 7:05 because of the transparency, how many votes had been cost in the state. florida, we still have overseas ballots. they have seven days to get here. beyond that, there's no mystery. you'll know what happened. the key is the transparency. so you may fight against why someone lost an election or why someone won an election, but nobody has to be worried about 300,000 ballots saying oh, 48 hours later but we still have 300,000 ballots that came in yesterday and another 50,000 may
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come tomorrow. they've created like two class of voters. the people that vote under certain rules and people that decide i'm going to vote after i have a sense of what the outcome is and inject chaos in to the system. it's sad. but our laws in florida were not always this way. it was the product of trial and error. we had mistakes and problems. we had fee against cos in 2018 in broward and palm beach counties. our laws have improved and lessons that i hope the rest of the country will learn or we'll have more nights like we have in arizona. >> laura: finally, what does the rest of the country get to learn over what happened the last few years in florida? >> the older republican party can win some elections from time to time in a few places. a new republican party can compete among anyone anywhere. it's a party grounded in common sense and wisdom. should be fighting for working
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class values, should be putting the interest of americans first. the best thing i said this election night, the best thing we can do for the world is make america strong as possible. that's the best thing we can do for the world. unfortunately we have many people in both parties, particularly the democratic party that are telling us that before we care about americans, we have to take care of people that come here illegally, what deal to cut at the u.n. climate scam. working americans are being told we have to put someone else somewhere else ahead of you. the republican party that fights for working people is a party that has a chance to compete anywhere among any group in this country. >> laura: your victory, senator, was stunning. we congratulate you. you fought hard for that. you defeated a future democrat star. that's what miss demings was build at. congratulations. we'll have you on soon. could kevin mccarthy's past to the speakership be tougher than he realizes?
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we speak to bob goode that says he still hasn't earned the vote. why does a destruction of the nuclear family play an outsized role in the future success of the democrats party? new data has the answers. stay with us.
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>> laura: republican voters are pouting out an all points bulletin. wanted, leaders that actually like the base voters that they per portedly represent. too often we've had leaders that not only ignore their own voters but basically disspice them. >> you have republicans that want to turn back the clock on human rights, women's rights. that should be the focus. >> laura: michael steele was the former chairman of the rnc during obama. but he's not alone. >> i think that you saw in really important races around the country people coming together to say we believe in democracy and a real rejection of the toxicity and the hate and the vitriol of donald trump. >> laura: until may of last year, liz cheney was the number
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3 republican in the house. republicans now have to fill every position in leadership from the house to the senate with people that have a proven track report of accomplishment and whose views are aligned with the republican base. now, republicans always say that they believe in merit and that people should earn what they get. so let as ply these principles here. you want to be in leadership? get on tv and convince americans to vote for the republican party. don't be afraid to stand up to the president or your colleagues. don't cower on any bills if americans are getting the shaft but you're getting a ridiculous promise from democrats that they never intend to keep. if you agree with liz cheney on policy, you shouldn't be in leadership and you'll get voted out. so the right leader, someone who is america first, who believes in the conservative movement, is picked when republicans officially take the house.
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kevin mccarthy is trying to get the speaker's gavel but is running into the same challenges that derailed him in 2015. the house freedom caucus. >> since's been leader the last four years, we've only gained seats. we won the majority. i think i accomplished the goal that we wanted to. people can have input. we want to have a very open input process. we'll have a smaller majority. we'll find that we work together. >> laura: how freedom caucus member, bob goode joined me now. congressman, should kevin mccarthy be concerned tonight? is there rumblings afoot in the freedom caucus that you need to go in another direction? >> he absolutely should be concerned. his own priority last two years has seemed to be to get the majority and become speaker for the sake of becoming speaker.
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he had a two-year audition where he had the opportunity to earn the vote of the conference and demonstrate that he was willing to fight against the biden pelosi schumer agenda. he failed to do that. and all across the country, republican voters count to tell me and other members of congress that they don't support kevin mccarthy because he's not a true conservative and they want someone that will fight. many examples where he's failed to do that. when i came in as a new freshman two years ago, he told our freshman class, we're going to control the floor. the majority number is so small with five or six majority for the democrats, we'll control the floor. we'll be united in our fight. he's failed to respond to our efforts as a minority like there's no pressure in the majority. he didn't support to vacate the chair when nancy pelosi was at her weakest moments. he didn't support our efforts to fight suspension bills. he has not supported our efforts
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to fight against the ndaa when we had the leverage to block it as republicans because democrats couldn't pass it. a bad ndaa bill without republican votes. on issue after issue and time after time, he's failed to support our efforts to fight against an oppressive democrat majority. >> laura: congressman, you caucus is pushing mccarthy to restore the motion to vacate, the house ruled ditched by the democrats and allows a single member to force a vote on the speakership at any given time. how big of a sticking point is that for your caucus? >> yeah, we gave him a rules package. we asked him two months ago to change the rules of congress when we get the majority and to change the rules of congress to empower regular members. one of those being able to vacate the chair, a security confident leader understands that he or she has the trust of those that they purport to lead and they're not threatened by that. that was a rule in place in the 115th congress until nancy pelosi changed it.
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we want other changes. amendments from the floor of 10% republicans support it. a majority of the majority rule that he can't pass legislation that a majority of republicans don't support. we get to elect chairman of our reportsive committees. the holman rule that would allow to us defund departments or salaries of individuals that are violating the oath of their office. there's rules we want to change to empower regular members instead of having the control with a few elites at the top like we have in the democratic majority. we shouldn't have that under republican majority either. >> laura: is there anyone else's whose name is floating out there that would want to be speaker? >> i can tell you there will be a challenge to kevin mccarthy's leadership bid next week and the intent on november 15 when that is scheduled to be, to demonstrate that he doesn't have near 218 votes and that opens it up for anyone to be considered on january 3. i think there's a lot of members of congress that will be interested in being speaker once
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it's require that he doesn't have the 218 votes >> laura: we'll invite kevin mccarthy on to respond. i look forward to hearing what he has to say. thanks. we're up to date on that now. up next i reveal why the democrats are mushing so hard nor the destruction of the american family and a shocking revelation that the fbi played in january 6. details in moments.
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>> laura: one of the most extraordinary thing about the dobbs decision is about to challenge american women when the justice said they have it in their power to say let's see what they'll do? guess what? ya'll showed up and beat the hell out of them. >> laura: how lovely. if you wondered why the democratic party works so hard to push abortion and bring about the deterioration of the nuclear family, look no further than these results.
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married men broke for republicans by 20 points. married women broke for republicans by 14 points. while unmarried men broke for republicans, it was by seven points. but unmarried women, they went democrat by 37 points. joining me now, kira davis, host of the just listen to your is self podcast. by 2010 for the first time in our country's history, most households didn't includes a married couple and marriage continues to decline since then. is this the democrat's new soccer moms? what is this? >> it's always been this way. hasn't it, right? we've seen this in the black community. this was the democrat's strategy in the black community that has destroyed the black community. many people warning about the issues spreading out to general america and they have.
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we've seen the what the destruction of the nuclear family does in black america. and we also -- it'ses will not coincidental that black america does vote hely to democrats. you need a strong nuclear family to have strong principles to have strong character. if you don't have a family providing for you. you'll seek out someone to provide for you. in the case of a lot of single women, that's the government. >> laura: and former kamala harris adviser simone sanders had something to say today about the abortion issue. >> we heard for weeks at post kansas how democrats overcalculated on roe, abortion is not a kitchen table issue. if you are a woman, a person with a adultser a family a man in this country, it is a kitchen table issue for you. abortion is an economic issue and we're seeing that in the votes. >> laura: what do you make of this push to make abortion just an economic issue like a child
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is just a number? >> it's morbid. it is. it's very disturbing. to hear a black woman saying she's advocating for fewer black women in the world, yeah, i have a problem with that. since the dawn of humanity, families have been the key to economic success. at one time, you needed a big family to help work and support the family. now families are the keys to making us mature, making us in to the type of people that want to care for our communities, care for our schools and our government entities. so the family isn't just about a mom, a dad, kids and people holding hands and maybe trying to do their best imitation of leave it to beaver. the family is the basis of a stable and thriving society. so it's no wonder that america is in a lot of chaos right now. the nuclear family is in a ton of chaos. >> laura: no wonder it's a
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thread to the democratic party. thank you. there's evidence that the fbi tonight knew about january 6 months before it happened and did nothing. while everyone was focused on the mid-terms tuesday. the "new york times" conveniently dropped this piece saying an informant likely to testify as defense witness in oath keeper's sadition trial. joining me now, julie kelly, senior writer for american greatness and author of january 6, how democrats use the capitol protest to launch a war of terror against the political right. this is a stunning detail lending credence to a lot of the work in your book. >> it certainly is quite a bomb shell. the idea that the number 2 who they called the vice president of the oath keepers, this alle alleged malitia group, the idea
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that he was working with the fbi as an informant for months before january 6 is pretty expl explosive. this mirrors the gretchen whitmire fed napping hoax where the top fbi informant paid roughly $60,000 for his work also was the number 2, the commanding officer of an alleged malitia group involved in that case. he used his position to lure people in to this entrapment scheme. so once again, we have a comparison between the whitmire fed napping hoax, which involved dozens of fbi supervising agents and undercover agents. another comparison between that and the events of january 6. >> laura: julie, we'll continue to follow this. i know there's a pretrial detention finally lifted for 20 months when a form marine was in pretrial detention after january
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6. that also happened this week. thank you. joe biden is confident tuesday put him in the driver's seat for 2024. some of his media cheerleaders not so certain. and donald trump just levelled a bizarre attack on ron desantis setting up more 2024 drama. charlie kirk and hogan gidley react in moments.
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>> laura: biden thinks tuesday night helps cement his status as the 2024 fronts runner. others are floating potential replacements. >> this is a guy that you know what you're getting. >> fetterman as a nominee at some point for president. >> tim ryan, watch for him in years in the future to run for president. >> what is liz cheney going to do with her war chest? she has a lot of money left over. she's already signalled she's not going to go quietly and intends to fight for democracy in this country. >> she could be a presidential candidate. >> please, we beg you, any of you, run for president. please. you can throw beto or mayor pete in to the race. now, they're also talking about
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democrat governors that are total disasters for their states. but they got re-elected like newsome, whitmire and a new one, illinois governor j.b. pritzker. some in party circles have viewed him as a viable national candidate due to his stances on progressive issues and bottomless well of resources. bottomless could describe his favorite buffet. joining me now is charlie kirk, founder and president of turning point u.s. a and author of the college scam and hogan gidley, the former deputy press secretary. charlie, many of these people are the embodiment of big government. okay? speaking of pritzker. doesn't same like biden's pals are so sure of his status as the frontrunner. >> you know, laura, when you it is a pritzker, he's never run for anything in his life. i'm being mean. i'll stop. when it comes to joe biden, he's
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going to misread the results. it's great the republicans will take the house. that's great news. joe biden i think will say look, we could have gone a lot worse and i'm going to run. his approval ratings are very low. i say this as someone that wants to take the white house back in 2024. i hope he runs again. he has no energy. not to mention, republicans are leading in the national congressional popular vote. republicans in the national popular vote did very well. because of weird maps and gerrymanders rules and things happening, it didn't play out the way some people thought. joe biden running in 2024 would be a gift for republicans whoever is on the top of the ticket. >> laura: hogan? >> yeah, he's right. look, all of these candidates you just mentioned are exactly the same. they all want big government, tom down control over you. they ant with all to raise taxes, defund the police. they put the american people and
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the american priorities last. talk about kamala harris. she's less popular now as vice president than she was as a candidate and she ranked eighth among african american voters behind the fake indian elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. she once called joe biden a sex criminal and a segregationist on a debate stage. who is next? pothole pete? he took two weeks off during a supply chain crisis. i hope everyone tries to run against joe biden in 2024. >> laura: pete won't ride in the beast, the presidential limousine. he will ride the bike. charlie, speaking of kamala, she made a mistake today. she spoke. >> you did it, joe. your work sent a message to the
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entire world. our democracy is intact. >> laura: charlie, was our democracy really in danger or is it only when they are threatened electorally is it in danger? >> i'd love to introduce kamala harris to the maricopa county office. we still have over 400,000 ballots to count. it takes multiple days to count ballots, i don't know how much you want to brag about how quickly you can get your elections. talking is not kamala harris' strong suit. and joe biden not getting a primary challenge from kamala harris is exhibited every time she tries to communicate. >> laura: hogan, donald trump unleashed on ron desantis tonight writing in part on truth social, governor ron desanctimonious didn't close up his state but did unlike other republican governors. quickly, your reaction. >> donald trump love as fight.
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he needs to focus on the policies that improved the lives of all americans. he set us up for record-setting success. that's where the focus needs to be. people want policies that give their chance for a future. donald trump did that. focus there and he'll be just fine. >> charlie, hogan, great to see both of you. new details on who the biden administration is put in charge of vote counting. what? the last bite explains.
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♪ ♪ >> president biden: i think he did he spent more time making sure that the folks who asked to count the votes in these states do it honestly. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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>> laura: are now in charge of vote count oversight? [laughs] what? that's like given the arizona candidate also be the secretary of state. oh wait, that's what we have. that's it for us tonight. greg gutfeld and the gang take it all from here, have a good night will see you tomorrow from los angeles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: happy thursday everybody. so my the only guy who's been in a great mood since the midterms? i like to thank dr. siegel. but also i'm

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