tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News November 30, 2022 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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>> sean: that's all the time we have this evening. thank you for being with us. thank you for making this show possible. we hope you will set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. don't forget for news any time all the time, it's fox news.com, hannity.com. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, the ingraham angle is next. you have a killer kick as show. i don't want to interrupt it. >> laura: you had a great show i don't even have anything creative to say. you have a very bland tie on. it's very -- it's not a salmon color. you don't have pink or yellow. you look like a normal person tonight. nothing i can say. this is so boring. seriously, an awesome show. >> sean: have a great show. really nice to talk to you, though. >> laura: all right, love yeah, buddy i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. gop sellouts, the focus of tonight's angle. now, i can't tell you how many
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republicans i have spoken to lately who are pretty disillusioned and demoralized. election after election, they vote, some of them volunteer. they donate to a party that when push comes to shove seems to actually detest them. now, in big issues like trade and foreign policy, budgets, republican leadership seems far more comfortable cutting deals to satisfy democrats than they are with working to satisfy their conservative base. now, we saw this dynamic play out yesterday when 12 republican senators, all the usual suspects, voted for the deceptively titled, respect for marriage act. while purporting the safeguard marital rights of same sex couples, the law will actually end up gutting the religious libber rights across the country. social conservatives are insulted but not surprised. we just learned this week that republicans are going to cave on another huge issue, spending. now, on december 16, the
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government will run out of money. it's convenient how the deadline always runs right up to christmas vacation when all of the members are desperate to get out of town. before that deadline, congress can do one of three things -- first, it could simply pass nothing and shut the government down, and that would mean they would cease federal spending on all nonessential services. you get your social security check, veterans get their benefits, etc. we know they hate doing this because that move, while it is drastic, forces members to stay in town, figure it out, and be more accountable for the obscene amount of spending that it usually just runner stamps. second, and less drastic a solution for them would be to pass a temporary spending pill in the form of what's called a continuing resolution. this would freeze spending for some 30 days or some limited period of time. the obvious benefit of this
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would be that republicans would end up being in control of the house by the time the cr runs out. and, thus, the republicans would have much more say over the huge pops of money that going to be spent, or not spent at all, in some cases. the third option is what both schumer and mcconnell apparently prefer -- and i'm talking about having one giant -- or as my son would say, ginormous spending bill, that would fund the entire government for the coming year. so, no separate bills, in other words, for various departments. it would all be in just one giant bill. this gives cob can huge latitude. billions more for pet causes like climate change. the hiring of the 87,000irs agents. and, of course, never-ending money for ukraine. now, this concession by the master strategist, mitch mcconnell, puts republicans in a box.
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with spending questions off of the table, they'll lose most of the real leverage they had to advance their own priorities in the new year. so, at this point, should any of us be surprised, though, that mcconnell just announced that, quote, there's wide spread agreement that would be better off with an omni bus than a temporary spending bill, or a cr. wide spread agreement among whom? certainly not the republican party. and tonight, we learned via john thune who's leading the efforts for the gop that the appropriators are trading, now negotiating, and shelby, senator richard shelby of alabama and patrick lahey of vermont are engaged and we'll see if they can strike a deal. okay. think about this for a moment. gop interest are being represented, nothing personal against them, but by richard shelby, an old establishment guy. he's 8 years old.
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and whose political career is over. that is a joke. look, mitch mcconnell prefers it obscene guard gant wan spending bills because it makes the job easier. it means in the end they won't have to deal with conservatives quite as much in the new year, certainly not in the house. more today, mccobble knows if he reaches a deal this month, then the outgoing speaker nancy pelosi can be trusted to push it through the house. can the same be said about mccarthy in january? as one gop senator told politico this week, nobody wants to hand ken mccarthy a grenade with a pin already pulled. wow. he trusts pelosi more than mccarthy. mcconnell. washington swamp really is a trough with more and more pigs feeding at it every tday. chief among them are our defense contractors who get an ice cream
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sundae with a cherry on top from mitch. mcconnell has a price. he's insisting that defense spending receive a bigger boost than nondefense spending. okay, you cannot make up how irresponsible this is. this is not the 180s when the military leaders were reliably conservative, unfailingly traditional. now our military leadership hates us all. mcconnell should demand transparency and accountability for the nearly $20 billion in hardware and humanitarian assistance we already sent to ukraine. he should be demanding an audit of pentagon spending there, not runner stamping what the white house wants in this new package. which, by the way, ends up all totalled, when you total it up with the new supplemental will have spent $100 billion in the year 2022 to 2023. and we have an open border, tens of thousands of our own vets living in gutters across
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america. and we don't help them? but $100 billion to ukraine. this is disgusting. the entire episode reminds me of the infrastructure fiasco where 1 gop senators decided to sign on with the democrats giving biden the bipartisan victory he talked about in the midterms. when he agreed to this, mcconnell et al. squandered all of the leverage they could have used with the climate change bill which we remember passed with zero republican votes in august. my god, then they claim like everything on the hill is a negotiation? well, by giving the dem is this win, mcconnell ends up avoiding having to work with the freedom caucus when we're talking about the military spending and tb huge omni bus bill in the fall. but, my friends, the pentagon's budget is not sacrosanct. and our woke military needs to
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be subject to more oversight, period. consider this contrast, the run and hide with the take no prisoners approach to someone like a ron desantis. he didn't choose to sell out and keep his seat at the table, he fought disney and he won. >> these are parents' rights, important policies in our state that are very popular. so, they brought this on themselves. all we did was stand up for what's right. and, yes, they're a big powerful company. but you know what? we stand up for our folks and i don't care what a burbank-based california company says about our laws. >> laura: keep the government contracts coming, kids never stop. more unnamed sources talking to the accomplishment media
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complaining they can't keep the party unified. they probably are going to blame trump for that. but if mitch mcconnell's team wants to blame someone, their bosses are going to need to look in the mirror, whether it's the snarky comments of the senate candidates or the willingness to cram through this out of control pork-filled omni bus. mcconnell comes off of totally disinterested in the people who actually win his party elections now, they praise mcconnell as a formidable fighter. but he uses his talents too often to help lick rals just spend more money. being part of the establishment means never having to say you ear sorry. the only person explaining this is senator bill cassidy of louisiana. you're going to recall that the angle on that issue obliterated him. >> you guys got played on this. you had to vote first or agree first.
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they still haven't shown the text of their legislation, have they, sir? >> they -- >> make them show -- >> you made it easy for them. >> laura: can mcconnell or cassidy point to one house or senate seat that the republicans won because of their massive infrastructure bill? now, there's going to come a time, probably, in the next few years, when mitch mcconnell is going to need conservative support for the priorities and the candidates that won't be there like the cynical bargain like the one he's making on this omni bus. in the end, reckless spending in the back, it's not good for politics or for america. that's the angle. mike brawn sits on the senate budget and appropriation committees, i know that's a harsh assessment. i listed the three options they do have, one is a temporary extension. now, you say you normally vote
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against bills like that. but not this time. explain. >> so, this time we'd be handing the keys over to nancy pelosi, who we just fired to do all of the spending according to what they want to do. it's been on display for the last two years. we do this all the time. laura, last year, we didn't complete the spending until march. so, there's no rush. i'm on the budget committee. you know who gavels us in there?? bernie sanders. he's never done anything about budget mechanics. so, there's no good reason to give the dems, nancy pelosi as her swan song, another year. we're $18 trillion in debt, now we're $31 trillion. we're running $1.5 trillion deficits with this nonsense. you can do through budgeting and
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proper appropriations all of this where you didn't bring it down to the brink. why would we, now, when politics have change in the house, let nancy pelosi put her fingerprints on this. you don't need to. this place has gotten so out of line, it's hard to imagine where we are as a country. >> laura: we kind of learn in this hill piece tonight and in politico earlier today that mitch mcconnell would prefer to work with nancy pelosi than he would kevin mccarthy that's where we are right now. republicans have to understand, if they agree -- republicans agree to this omni bus, that is a fact. you would rather work with nancy pelosi than work with kevin mccarthy and risk the pentagon not getting a blank check for ukraine or for whatever else they want to do. do you agree with that? >> no, there should be something kevin mccarthy embraces to lay a
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blueprint out for what republicans are going to do. a lot of what happened in the last election, we weren't clearly for something. we've been -- over the years, i asked the republican senator the other evening, how many times have we drug 10 to 12 democrats along with the republican initiative? he said, i can't remember ever. you've gone through two or three of them where they drag 10 to 15 republicans along on their deals. i think people in the heartland, indiana where i'm from, they're sick and tired of that, not to mention they brought earmarks back. so they did without earmarks for ten years. and now they brought them back last year. this place is going to hit the ditch hard if a few of us don't start standing up. we did recently. recently in the senate, there was some discussion that brought it to a head in our own caucus that we're not going to keep putting up with this rolling over the democrats, the unholy alliance. they roll us because they want
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everything we want on defense pleases the neocons and they get everything they want on domestic spending and we're another $1.5 trillion in debt. >> laura: and you have no leverage you have no leverage to push the conservative. is it true you're running for government of indiana? is that coming out, yes? >> i filed the papers to put me in a position to do so. i worked hard to get here. everything i observed, it's going to take a real house cleaning. we'll get it done eventually. i think most of the solutions in this country are going to come from governors in states. you mentioned a good one down in florida. my time is too valuable to see this place yet even deeper into the hole when nobody seems to be worried about it. so, yeah. >> laura: disgusting would you support mike pence to run for your seat if he decided to run for senate. >> i'd ideally like to get
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someone who came outside of the farm system of politics, career politicians that normally stop us. that's where i came from. since i've been here, i've been able to speak with freedom and not worry about, well, is it going b to cost me a committee chair. do i have to make this this vote to get a campaign check. it's not the way it should work. the founders said, serve, get back to your farm and your business. we've gotten so far away from that. i don't think we never could have imagined we'd end up where we are right now. >> 88-year-old shelby running the negotiations right now. senator ron, thank you. you're a rarity. given everything we just laid out, why would republican voters even show up anymore. luckily, someone with common sense is going to lead the gop's autopsies post midterms. the co-chair. the rnc committee woman from california is going to join us now. harmid. now, i have some qualms about this this public autopsy.
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the democrats never do public autopsies. they get together to figure out their strategy. first of all, why is it a good idea? and if it's internally discussed new ideas or strategies, what are they? >> well, thanks, laura. i don't even like the term "autopsy." autopsy assumes the patient is dead and the rnc is very much not dead. i do think we are on life support. and i do think that we need radical interventions in order to become a functioning and winning party again. so, you know, i looked at politico yesterday. i was surprised to see that i've been signed up for a six-month committee project. i'm an unpaid volunteer at the rnc. i hate committees and i don't think we can wait six months to give our ideas. so, i'm not speaking on behalf of the rnc tonight. but as a six-year member of the rnc, i have specific ideas of things that we need to change in order to win. the key reason we have is winning elections.
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there is ( no other reasons. we've been fooling ourselves and gaslighting. >> what's the most -- slow down, slow down. >> laura: you're so smart, you're putting out great ideas the major problem that you see, the major impediment, and perhaps we're seeing this play out right now in georgia is what? >> we are not chasing ballots. we're chasing we motions. but we're not doing what democrats do. we're making sure we hunt down every republican ballot and get it to the polls and get it in early. this is not popular with a lot of he pubs. but it is the reality in many states. i just saw it in the ground in arizona. that's how the democrats run pathetic and mediocre candidates, like katie hobbs and john fetterman. they get their voters to turn on
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the ballots. we don't. that's a thing of a past. we need to get with it in states where it's legal. where it isn't legal, the legislature could change it. we have to play the game we have, not what we wish we had. that's the number one thing i wish we could change. >> another problem facing the candidates is they're being outspend in fundraising. blake masters spent $1 for every $7.50 by mark kelly. laxalt, another bad proportion spending 1 to 380 by cortez masto. what's happening with the fundraising. if you're mitch mcconnell and you cut all of these horrible deals, who's going to cut the checks, when they think republicans are acting like democrats. >> blake masters was ripped off by the senate leadership. mitch mcconnell chose to spend millions to alaska.
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he had a winnable race, he didn't. we need to quit comparing rnc to dnc. that's not the game. it all of the fundraising dnc does to dark money groups, nonprofits, infrastructure. we don't do that. we have to get smart about that. laura, i think we need to move and decentralize the rnc's functions out of dc and back into the country where americans are, where our voters are. and enb gabling in much more here for now. i could go on. but we have to change things how we run the elections and the rnc. happy to be part of that process and i hope we see some change. >> the populists, they have to be more powerful and stronger than the establishment types. more establishment in the rnc as well. we're excited about your role
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>> they're weaponizing a swamp against us. tiktok hiring an army. staffers spent $ up million last year in order to lobby on their behalf, exploiting the loopholes in the lobbying laws which are weak right now. >> laura: thanks to the washington examiner, we know who some of the folks are congressman gallagher was so great last night. we got huge reaction. among names lobbying on behalf of tiktok, owned by the ccp-controlled, are the following. trent lott, poweverful john grove, louisiana, former republican congressman jeffrey dunham, and former democratic
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congressman, barton fwor don and high profile staffers are getting in the game, including pelosi's senior advisor, michael bloom, and former kevin mccarthy political advisor, freddy barnes. all were asked to appear with us tonight, with the exception of bloom, who couldn't make the timing work. tom cotton warns us about tiktok. that's quite a list. that's just scratching the surface. what does that tell you about the revolving door to power to influence peddling especially on behalf of the ccp. >> laura, a great interview you had with my friend, mike gallagher last night. he's right, tiktok is a digital fentanyl or trojan horse on the phones of america's youth. if you have a phone, you should delete it and get a new phone as well. the congressional aids should know better than lobbying at the
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company that is directed by at the behest of the chinese communist party part of the massive surveillance network that's going to be on america's phones if it's not banned nationally in this country. mike gallagher have legislation that would close the loophole that would require any person who's lobbying for any of the companies to register not just for lobbyists but to require journalists to register as a foreign agent. because in china, there simply is no line between the communist party and chinese companies. >> yeah, that seems like such a no-brainer at this point, senator. so, i'm so glad you're pursuing it. but today "the new york times" dealbook summit, the ceo of ticktock addressed criticism that they are just controlled by the chinese government. watch this.
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>> no foreign government has asked us for u.s. data before. really, they haven't. if they did, we would say no. >> senator does that even pass the straight face test. >> if you said no, might go the way of jack mullen, be disappeared and never be heard from. tiktok is under the thumb of the chinese communist. it has to do what the government says. it can access all of the data on your phone to include all of the other apps and your content and your text messages, your emails, your browser history. you can even control your camera your microphone. you should delete it. if you had it on your phone, get a new phone. that's to say nothing of the content that the chinese communist party allows on their country, which is respect your elders, do your homework, and eat your vegetables.
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>> laura: not sure they're getting vegetables but good to see you tonight. thank you. speaking of potentially bad actors, there's been some celebration around the return of bob i goer at the helm of disney. but don't think that's going to take the foot off of the woke political gas. we now have some behind-the-scenes footage from i goer's first town hall meeting with disney employees. >> will disney stay out of making political statements? >> do i like the company being embroiled in controversy? of course not. it can be distracting. to the extent that i can work to quiet things down, i'm going to do that. >> chris rufo has been levelling pressure against the mouse for over a year. he joins me now. he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, chris, can we expect this to be a real sea change about how does nigh is going to approach content as well? .
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>> well, listen, bob aiger is not elon musk. he's not going to have a counterrevolution inside of disney. this is a step in the light direction. conservatives can apply pressure to big woke corporations and get results. i investigating disney. shared some of the details on your show last year. and governor desantis wielded the big stick of politics and the florida legislature, slamming disney for politicizing the parental bill of rights in florida. but those things really did damage to the company. bob i goer walking it back. pledging a neutrality in the culture war. this is a victory for conservatives. we have to deep the pressure up. we have to keep pushing and getting results. >> i hope that is the case.
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i hope you can trust but verify. >> a lot of these issues are not necessarily political. it's about right and wrong. this don't say gay bill in florida, to me it's right and wrong if you deal with right and wrong and you're dealing with something with a profound impact on your business, you have to do what is right and not worry about the potential backlash to it. >> chris, that's a different bob aiger than the one that you show in that video, right? he's a liberal. he thinks if you're basically a traditional christian or traditional american with traditionalist views, then you're wrong, i guess, that's what he seems to be saying. >> certainly -- he's a liberal, but he's also an accountant. he's seeing that the culture war that disney was waging has a huge impact negatively on their bottom line.
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we're seeing a very different tone. the idea is we don't want to make all ceos conservative. we want to have a system of incentives to create pressure on companies so even a liberal ceo like bob aiger does the right thing, pulls back on some of the crazy. we're going to keep him accountable. as we've seen from those two clips, he's willing to change his tone and his tune. >> laura: they can't even say, hi, boys and girls as you walk into does nigh -- any disney anymore. they had to change it to "hi, people." the strange christmas silences of the bidens and why are disgruntled celebrities staying on twitter. we have all of the details. cnn on scene is next.
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raymond arroyo. looks like biden found christmas today. >> well, sort of, laura. the president and the first lady lit the national christmas tree tonight. now, this was biden's entire christmas message to the nation no joke. that was essentially all he said, laura, i'm not kidding. >> laura: what? >> that wasn't the only silent act of the white house this christmas. the bidens deck raided a mantle in the state dining room with stockings for each one. one omission, hunter biden's daughter, out of wedlock, no sock for her. a 4-year-old child for the second year, she's been overlooked and utterly ignored. they should get coal in their stocking for doing this to a child. >> laura: oh, the grinch -- the
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ultimate grinch so, it was a silent night at the tree lighting ceremony. did he just really not say anything. i don't know -- >> he said merry christmas, they came up and jill kind of hustled it off. >> shun the guy subjected to federal investigation and has a collection of hooker and track use videos, that's the guy to shun. not this poor child. biden had a rough day. when he spoke, the summit at the white house. and one of them spoke up and biden didn't look like he was reaching for the peace pipe. >> respect for tribes as nations and treaties as law. respect for -- beg your pardon? (off mic comment). >> i thought you said no. i was getting a little worried.
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>> laura: i feel like i'm watching the three stooges what is he saying? >> you can't make it up. huh, what, who, what did you say? >> unbelievable. >> the weirder stories of the week that comes courtesy of the biden administration. the gender fluid deputy secretary of spent fuel engaged in his own waste disposition recently. sam brinton has been charged with stealing a lady's roller bag from a carousel at the indianapolis airport. >> laura: where's the person >> there he is. but we check nothing, laura, he allegedly ripped the tag off of this lady's bag, took it to his hotel, left the woman's belongings there in his room. but kept the bagment. surveillance footage later showed he used the bag to travel to europe and surprise, surprise, this is going to shock you. none of the ladies' clothing was
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recovered from his hotel room in minneapolis. imagine that, laura? >> laura: he's very brandy, apparently, right? a very brandy -- we were told that everyone should just look past, you know, his rather odd appearance kind of a -- and he's a thief. he's just another thief. >> what kind of theish this is an odd way to shop. he didn't steal a guy's bag and take his clothes. it's an anonymous personal shopper, t.j. knight's grab bag. he's pulling stuff off of it was carousel. but given his kink and courses that brinton taught at colleges. surprised he didn't snatch the doggy bag for pets. but i'm going to leave that one there. >> laura: i don't know he looks like a combination of mr. clean and i don't know what. it's an odd situation. get your bags, ladies.
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. >> laura: i don't know what to say there's an exodus of celebs from twitter follows musk's take of. but whoopi goldberg, jack white and others, they all left. >> they feel like they have to make a big announcement, just go. jim carrey made a big deal of leaving. he posted a cartoon of a naked lighthouse keeper screaming in a storm. go figure. he made the announcement on twitter. so he's still there. and alyssa milano who promised to leave twitter is now staying. >> you think you'll stay on it? >> yeah, because we can't see that territory. it's like a turf war now. that's how i look at it. >> she gives me ideological whiplash, laura. one minute -- remember, she bought the tesla to show she's part of the green agenda. then she said, i gave my tesla back because she was outraged
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over the twitter freedom of speech. now, she's staying on twitter. so i guess she's got to buy a second tesla. i don't know what's going to happen here. but she's got serious problems here. very confused. but i'm glad she's there. free speech is good. >> i still can't getting the energy department staffer visual out of my mind. okay? that's just -- >> laura. he could face five years in prison and a $10,000 find for stealing that woman's bag. by the way, her clothes are still missing? >> laura: but, raymond, he is a first, so that's all that matters that's all that matters in that position. raymond, you're in nashville. you have a big book signing on saturday in franklin, such a beautiful place too. go to raymond arroyo.com for details. some of you will be showing up. thank you. speaking of twitter, the european union said they're going to ban twitter if' lon does not add here to their
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goal for a platform that truly embraces free speech is now running up against the left. first in the european union, the financial times is reporting that the european commission threatened musk with a continent-wide ban unless twitter abides by strict content moderation rules, in other words, remove speech you don't like, or else. that's just europe. it could never happen here, you may say. well, just days after the white house press secretary said the biden administration is looking into twitter, janet yellen all but confirmed it today. >> we have an agency within treasury called sinthius that looks at transactions that involve foreign investment in the united states to see if they create national security -- i'm not going to say specifically what we are or aren't looking at. but if there are such risks, it would be appropriate for us to have a look.
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>> laura: what a frightening admission here is tulsi gabbard, former congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate. tulsi, if it wasn't clear by now, musk was hitting a nerve, wow, this should clear all things up, all doubts from everyone. >> right, laura, big time. before musk bought twitter, i don't recall anyone hearing from the administration or the washington establishment or the eu complaining about how dangerous twitter is or how it poses a threat to our democracy. they don't care about free speech or democracy. the reason they're so concerned, so upset and afraid is because they can no longer control twitter. they can no longer use this platform as their propaganda arm to silence voices they don't like and to push out the narratives that they want to push out. so that is really the crux of the issue here. the biden administration is
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showing exactly how autocratic and dictatorial they really are. they claim to be, hey, we have to spread democracy and defeat autocracy around the world. but their own actions is pointing out they're suppressing the freedom of speech and silencing voices that dare to silence or question them that you can see at home and now in the eu, european countries around the world. >> laura: not just the musk thing, tulsi because senator hawley got his hands on documents that the dhs disinformation board had been operating months before the public even knew about it. apparently, the board discussed an analytic exchange with big tech and emails reveal with the meeting in the facebook official who suppressed the hunter biden story. this is -- this is staggering. the lengths to which they would go to control speech, discourse, and debate in the united states.
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this is just more evidence of it. >> tucker: it is i'm sure this is not the only piece of evidence that exists. again, they're showing their hand. they say a lot of nice things about defending freedom and their concern for protecting democracy. we heard a lot of that leading up to the last election, but the actions tell a very different story, a chilling story, about how they're abusing their position of power and directly undermining our right to free speech and using both the lever of government through the department of homeland security as well as the partners to use their bidding and social media to do that, to silence us, to silence those who dare to challenge them. and to advance whatever their propaganda or agenda or narrative of the day -- congress -- i hope congress has the guts to look into this, to really demand the truth and the facts of the american people. and i think they should also ask some questions about what kind
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of communications the white house had with eu or european countries about this twitter thing. whether or not the white house is use its power and pressure to do its bidding and advance their agenda. >> interested with president trump's phone calls with receive len ski. what about their phone calls. nice to see those transcripts. they were asked about this report that twitter was no longer banning covid misinformation. listen to what he said? >> people deserve quality science driven information. that should be available to them on-line. >> the cost of not having that is the fact that hundreds of americans are dying unnecessarily of a virus, where, if people got up to date on their vaccines and took treatments that are now widely available and free, we could drive that 300 deaths a day to close to zero. so, the cost of that
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misinformation is very large. >> the misinformation -- the cost of that misinformation, most people now dying of covid have been vaccinated. these are gnus more lies. they don't stop. >> it's outrageous for him to say that, look into the camera, speaking to the american people when he and fauci and others in the administration have been lying to all of us for years now, whether it was about masks or about the vaccines, saying if you get the vaccine, you can't catch covid or spread it. it sickens me to see how blatantly lying they are to the american people. everyone should know that and see it with clear eyes. >> tulsi, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. fun with kamala, apparently, that's next.
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this demonstrates the strength of our partnership, friendship, and cooperation. and truly all as -- as the background to an enduring relationship. >> so bad. we're going to check back with her in the coming days and weeks to see if there's any coming insights. that's it for us. greg gutfeld, the entire gang, they take it all from here. see you tomorrow night. >> gutfeld: all right, let's talk about pedophilia. they did a
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