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as we did mentioned at the top of the show, legendary actress kirstie alleedy died at the age of 71 following a short battleth with cancer and an emmy winner, an immensely talented, beautiful soul, kind heart. bef. she had been on this program before and we wish her and herun family there in our thoughtse and our prayers and all tonight. that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us.me le wt noe hat your heart be tro. laura ingraham is standing withith a killer kick show. >> well, she gave us so much great humor and comedy. and i mean, she was a real blessing. and that whole cas she wast wasr a blessing to our country when we needed to laugh and we needed to be entertained. >> sthere way s no politics in any of it that was golden ages of tv.ll b and she will be she will be for missed. i mean, we hav sure,e comic relf on the hill, that's for sure. p buick itt we're going to we're g to pick it up where you left off handedly. awesome show. al show.l i have a great show. >> all right. i'm laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington. washthe mo crimetonight, the mol
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crime of the year.a' that's the focus of tonight'se angle. to take control of >> now, given that republicans t are going to take control of the house and what, a month or so, it's obscene to think that congress is planning to make major legislative changesanges before pelosi habes to give up u the gavel. but as we warned you last week,r democrats are going to tryg to to take advantage of the few weeks remaining to ram through as much sweeping change. as possible. now, in one of the most cynical, swampy manners possible, official washington wants to sneak legislation snea through under the cover of the holiday rush and trumped upe government shutdown fears. for weeks, the pentagon hasumpe been sending not so subtle messages to congress that failure to act on the national defense authorizatioe nafensn at and the omnibus spending bills puts that puts us at a strategic disadvantage. if the current budget extension extends beyond december, we ma y be forced to reduce recessions, impairing our ability to meet our missions and our ability to recruit personnel. that's scary. well, i wonder, were there any
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policy decisions taken by the pentagon in the bush administration? until the that could have led to a recruiting crisis in our military? ear secretary austins been verye opo clear that he opposes the repeal of the that's the mandate and the curse president actually concurs with the secretary that he all continues to believe that all americans, including those in the armed forces, should be vaccinated and boostevaccinad covid-19 and boosted. >> and another excuse we'vewith heard is that we neednflati more spending to keep up with inflationon . o >> well, i don't know much how much time they need to spend on the island. irony behind that argument. but itm seems like the pressuri from the white house and theenat pentagon is resonating with some senate republicans. i just finished a meeting with the republican leader about finding a constructiveatsl path forward to keepr. the government funded next fiscal year goinnug to continued negotiations until we get the job done on funding the government. both sides recognize the importance.
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so now botth sidesh sides must . a path forward together. >> oh, chart the path forward.bu now, that line may work in henicholas sparks movie, but it's no way to run a government. the only ones who areby optimisticists and here are the lobbyists and the consultants for big business. voters mayay not not have given republicans majority in the senate, but they certainly didn'ty vote for stealth giveaways either. now, this defense bill will, as usual , be so long and the ad text released so late that few members will actually read it and even fewer tally up alln the waste. but breitbart uncovered something disturbing tucked inside it, something called the journalism competition itd preservation act in ann the national defense authorization act. now, it will allow mediamedi companies most owned by wealthy conglomerates to form negotiating cartels to secures s special favors from big techec companies. iaincluding some financialcludin handouts.fi and it goes from badnancial too by the waybb, the marijuanahn lobby. thank you. john boehner also gets a hugeosn
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financial boost in the bill. tmt no more government prohibitions on banking's and doing business with banks, with cannabis related businessesit. i'm also a co-sponsor oft the safe banking act, which would allow financial institutions to offer banking services to legally operated cannabis er business without fear of punishment by federal regulators. >> okay, now don't for a secondr think that they hadn't planned this allt long. along now, staff on the hill and at hl the white house undoubtedly have been workinthg on all of fr this nonsense for probably mosto of the last year. >>f the take what happened lasa when french president emmanuel macronnu visited the white house who who in his right mind actually thinks that the bidenob team didn't know what he wasic going to say in protest abouta the made iprovn america provisis and that so-called inflation reduction act. supposed t now, there were certain subsidies that were supposed to be eligible, eligible for american companies, or if you s had signedigned a free trade wd deal with the united states , you'd get subsidies in those two cases. now, g sease in t the eu does not quala obviously, it's not an american
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company and they don't have t a free trade deal with t the united states . but the eu still wants the benefits. so when macron comes overomes to complain that european export would be hurt, biden did not stand for american workers or american manufacturing. he immediately i gave in and agreed that there would be glitches in the bill that would be fixed. by the way., this is the bill that he and the democrats had just campaigned on . >> make more cars and semiconductors in america, more infrastructure and innovation in america. i believe we canica.ow own the e of the automobile market. detroit is back. america is back.f rely instead of relying on foreignfo supply chains, let's make itrein america. >> he didn't mean that atca the time. so now, instead of making america great again,n we we'reg making france great again. mee while, back on the hill, the usual suspects in the gop are trying to pass legislation didn you don't wanont. and again, they didn't campaign
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on fake republican senator tom tillis, who has always railed against limits on foreign workers, is workingn with democrat kirsten sinema to finalize a permanent giveaway to companiea s who wanp as much cheap laboras p as possible. now, you're supposed to believo that tillis, out of his deep patriotic concern forin the nation, is working overtime to fix our current border woes. "the washington post" lays it on thick saying, besidesin protecting two million dreamers, the cinema until this draft would allocate money for border security, the hiring of more officers and pay raises for agents.. okay, this bis a total lie. biden's dhs could be doing the border enforcement right rig now, but of course, they refuse to . and insteaourse thd they're wav po many illegals into the country as possible. sssoso negotiating with the whie >> te on immigration now is like negotiating with a hostage taker. >> title forty is lifted may twenty third. what does success for your plan?
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look like if it works as you intend? >> success looks like it looksp like the orderly implementation of our plan where we are applying our laws in accordance with their provisions in a wayl' that respects individuals rights to claim asylum.ours >> of course, they are acting in bad faith. how else you describe the actions of officials w2, w who actively subvert title 40 , to which you may remember allowed for immediate borderrder turnbacks because of tur the pandemic ? y because remember, biden still saysand ho we're in a national emergency because of the pandemic. and how many times, by the way,e have they all told us thatthat't the border is secure? hey want e boat's the best joke ever. the reality is they want open borders, period.amnest end of story. com the amnesty will come to two million dreamers, but that wil jull just be a magnet. and the enforcemenstt never enfr will follow. will simply meawin more illegals lining up along the rio grande. last just last month, more than seventy three thousand always
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those illegals were able to geth into the united states without unitd crossthat i the border. e that is thhie highest number ev recorded. yeah, definitely do a dealut with those guys. ablish some for about 17 years now, the bipartisan establishment has been tryind tog to convinceu imat we need to weaken our immigration rules even further.mieven further. >> we cannot build a counannot build a unified country by inciting people to anger or playing on anyone'sp fears. >>g or exploiting the issue of immigration for political gain. re it is long past time >> teform an immigration system that right now doesn't serveefor america as well as it should. >> the immigration reformreligi is supported by everyone from labor unions, the religiououleas leaders to the u.s. chamber of commerce. all.s get done once and for all. >> now >>, your humble host has. fought against this for most of the last 20 years. h administi was in the bush administration. >> what would happen if they didn't follow through of politics sincho's? and look who's been forced outbh of politics sincese the bushies
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boehner, cantor, liz cheney, pat toomey. and the list goelists on and ond on . >> and this new proposal is no better than the others thatcaus crashed and burned.e in fact, it's the worst because unprs at a time of unprecedented border crashing. >> and whether we're in a recession now or will be certain certainly soon, that's e terrible. and by the way, real wages are already falling in the united states . it's terrible timing. now, they know you wouldt vote against it if you could, c if they simply don't care. tea this cabal that hateswhere the populace and hated the tea party knowths these immigration efforts will always end up ifn h they're introduced in the regular legislative session. this is the reason for theirno their hidden ball trick k on amnesty. right now, they know nonnoe. o r it's popular that if they had to openly run on it, it probably would have cost them the senate, the democrats. so the democrats aree hopingcr thatar by the time 2020 four rolls around, you'll have forgotten what they did to raml through all this runaway spending, immigration, amnesty,
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eviscerating, made in america,ts fast tracking pot used and insulating the pentagone wi from scrutiny. but we will not forget and thats is the angle. with us >> joining me now,e minori i'm delighted he's with us , house minority leade r kevin mccarthy. leader mccarthy, great to seetoi you tonight.gh now, the issuet.h washington win in a lame duck session is what in your estimation they try to do exactly what you said. then i listen to this, this sounded like what i was sayingup to the president during my meeting last week. the vice, she sa president actuy brought up. she says, what not canhing we dt the dreamers? i said, nothin g. t you've got to secure w the border. i invited the president down to go to the border with me.h ke i roand he made the mistake and asked me, what would i do?b i rolled through everythingg th because i was just there in el paso. you bring that numbe or of in se seventy thousand in one overpass in seven weeks. seventy thousand people havetror come across one overpass. we don't control our border anymore. the cartels do. yos u can see tracers coming to our national guard. th you>> lau canra see a lady who didn't care, though. let'>> they s let's just they de
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everybody. >> they do not care about this,e but they're destroying our nation. y'nationat is hag downbecause wc there, you already have three million across. while if they lift title forty two just in the next two r years, why he's in office, 13 million more people.roject they won't be there for long ift they do that. i'm sorry, i can't allow it.ns.. cleaan, i told the president i was very clear from the very beginning. >> wing.e if he wants the ndaa,l i told him, you've got to lift t the vaccine. lift tmandate on a on our mility men and women. why they'r e not meeting the recruitment goals right now because of this.t their people aregoale of leavinu because they'd be voting on any of this. >> why shouldn't they do continuing resolution, short d term spending, well, kill you?o >> well, that's different.endi that's appropriations. ng. e that's exactly what they i is the extra money they want. >> the democratse extr to voteso on this. i want this to go in law i because but this is what'so going to happen when we're in sb power. single subject. people aren't going to be ablejn to throw'tin pot funding in. the others right now. that's not it. i we're trying to hold all that out in the process.
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>> what you're talking about the military about this because i mean s, i mean, he's so smart in so many ways, did all the great judges. but this omnibus thing takes pof away your power for weeksxactly and months. you will have no. effect issue on these critical issues. >> zers,o with twenty eight days away from republicans havingansi the gavel, we would be stronger in every negotiation. any republican that's out theret trying to work with them is wrong.ry with them is wrong. >> laura: does that include so why wouldn't you shake t the hand that included mcconnell? yes. why would you wantrk to work on anything if we had the gavel inside congress? >> you just we have a strongertt wait till we're in charge. i told the president, if we don't have the lifting of the vaccine, i'll dodo i'll do d in january . there's no i told the secretary defense he had h jus them call p just sunday night. >> but do they kind of know people are moving away from the vaccine mandates? postit is that kind ofw a i knw they said they don't because this all be posturing and we're all kind of playind we'r g the theatery're here. ant w >> they're note wa.nt and we want to put it in law so. they can think about if we winit it here, where we could push it everywhere else. >> all right. speaking of what that meetinng d with biden, enit's like here's
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the story the president has been telling and they say they were tellinresidentg.g me r we could do and what they were going to do. and i said biden recalled demonstrating that he responded to mccarthy by lifting up his pen and showing it to the room.h they said, what are you doing? a pe pen, a veto? he said, congressman, what's your side of that story? he didn't say that.>> he lifted up his pen because i said he was playing politics. and he lifted up his pens play and put it down and shut up.poli and then hticse came back to tak to me afterwards. i said i wasn't trying to be political , and i said, youl ke know what? you needvin you kno to do? t you need to go to the border with me, because right now,e be the fence and all this killingth our children with the millions who are coming acrosfentanyls, the people who are being human trafficking, i said you don't understand what's happening. . >> they do understand. i do.id. >> i i requested we put the navyt th agals in with the border agent. they have the border agentsbordr being process agents instead ofb being on the job. e big >> the big the big question i i've been getting pinged'v by us all day is this rnc leadershipqs question, becaustione a lot of i republicans are worried becaused they think, yo they u glad theyw
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the house. a couple more seats look likeg they're picked up and talkedto t to john daughtonal in californi. >> do you think now should take over as rnc chair like ronnie mcdaniel? a lot. personally, i thincdk she's a great person. >> i like her heart. matt dillon is a young female, california, obviously indian americanously in like army.us jb she's my national committeeman. i think she does a tremendous r job. buon at i think rhonda did a tremendous job to look. >> would you look across the country? >> you don't think every change, every republican entity lost except the housn entie? , e ever've been leader for four years. we've won every single. what about earlyy timebout voti those senate races? >> she could have helped on that. right. i watche thad her down doing it. the one thing i see happening, the senate lost the governor'shs lost. the president lost. but the house has won in both i cycles. n even we picked up in california. >> we picked up in oregon. we picke ud up a new york. b we we won five seats that biden won by more than 10 points.thath weas beat the d triple c share.h that hasn't happened inat
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forty two years. i think the quality of the candidate matters. we could have donete better in pennsylvania with a better governor candidate there. it cost us there. bu look,t look, i saw the resou they i saw the engagement ine rn there and the rnc is a smallthid group of individuals, a committee and women. >> i think the dnc allies. i mean, she threw out that ideag on the show last week that ih t should be it. why?t in based in washington, send it to the to the heartland, to ther states breaking up with everywhere. we should decentralize. we got to get out ofe ha washin . i look at from a government inint of view, why is th department of energy in washington, what do they produce it? why is the department of energyi problem here? get it out to thhee american public, let them understand.e >> well, we will continuea in to make progress in california . point. >> california just got a turn.c at some point, we won in congress every single cycle. i >> we won in l.a., we won we sea won three seats. biden is carried by more than ten points. so you know what we proved in the house? e qualit we can win in every singleandida place. the quality of the candidate matters, having the resourcete s of having the right. >> so your message again, thom tillis, mcconnell, hold offe wht twenty nine days. can't you wait?
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because whatl will happen then is you'll get a republican bill out of the house. you'll be in a stronger negotiation position and we'll be cutting instead of adding more money. >> it's great to see you.toni l thank you so much.aura: thank you, anderson.. i really appreciate. their thank you. leader mccarthy and republicans just picked up their two hundred and twenty firsthous hoe seat , as i just mentioned,e cls rad one of the closest raceses n the country. my next gues thet, farmer and businessman john duarte, defeated newsome back democrat adam gray. he won by just five hundred sixty five votes. but we'll takeewsome a john joie now for his first interview since the big win. congressman eleccongreongratt, . as someone who comes from y a district that is hurting, what do you think your constituents think of all this? eleventh houls that'r backroom s that's happening? it looks like it'sg happening e the senate. befaderbefore leader mccarthy s over as speaker. >> what's your thought on thisgg ? >> more spending,, mo more government controvernmentlo thisr on the farms, no domestic oil production, this all equals inflation. we ran on the high cost ofwe living.
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>> we talk to working families up and down the district about the high cost of living. >> they're spending moneye on everything but curing the high cost of living and inflation. i >> and so it's the same. i agree with kevin szájer. john , the problem here is , you know, you guys wons much the house, everyone, not by as much as . yeah, okay, fine, but you won the house. mccarthy is aboun ant to come in and the republicans insw the senate answer not all of them, buer is,t t answer is , lt a deal with the democrats, cut mccarthy off at his knees, bigd middle finger to the base. and yet i wonder why nobodynoboy is voting early. i wonder why people aren'ty or going door to door. i wonder t why we didn't win in pennsylvania or arizona or the governorship of michigan. arizona and your message from fo agricultural land and beautiful? california is don't just stop. i stepped aside for my company, worked our out here to get to congress. we don't need a deal made that
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cuts our knees out from us before we even get in, get sworn in. we have a freshman class that came to make change in. washington. give us the chance to govern. :6 i' we earned it. five hundred and sixty five votes. i've got to say, when it's that close, republicans don't usually win it. i guesi guess s it's the other c has to close close race. but congressman elect, we really appreciate your joining us . you joined us a week or sos a we before the electioekn. we were rooting for you then. so thank you so much. good luck to you, sir. now, elon musk, big twitter big reveal about the hunter biden suppression effort. we see a familiar name who is involved in russia gate. who is it? plus, miranda devine has some new details to share with us. >> so stay there. hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't get the sleep. you need to stay healthy unless
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don't take a break for the holidays with your help. >> neither does the red cross. we see this as a an interesting or a coincidence. haphaza if i madrde to do so haphazardl, push this distractiopush thin, t is a that is a full of oldanythi news. it won't dng to anything to help a single american improve their lives and so, look, this is what we see is that is interesting, you know, coincidence. coincideand, you know, it'sat a distraction. >> she's getting better readingm ,but that'aks her best defense. now, it makes sense thatl un
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they're rushing to sweep idet al under the rug after we learneard one familiar name was involvedwa that was submerged kind of in musk's big reveal, james baker . no, not the former secretary of state, this baker. now, you may remember that he was at the heart of the russiaui collusion hoax while he was general counsel for the fbi. a it was there in 2016 where he linked up democrat hitman michael sussmann with top fbi investigators. then stay with me in june of 2020 in the middle oe f that contentious presidential election, twitter conveniently announce tion, d that he was cog on board as deputy general counsel. new york now, in the scheme to suppress the new york post report, aboutd one hundred the laptop came to baker's desk. he claimed it was s reasonableof for twitter to assume the materials were hacked. of course,hi it was this formerr intel buddies who launder that little narrative.. now, it's important to remember that at no point did the post c claim to have thame obtained
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hacked materials. >> joining me no iw is miranda devine, "new york post" columnist, fox newst co contributor, author of laptopf a from keeps getting more .pt and mike davis, founder, president of the internet accountability project . moranda now, a lot of people watching might kind of remember this baker characteraker, but ws is he important? and it's just come on , thisa is just a coincidence. right? oyment i mean, so he goes to twitter's twitter's employments with the top executive. >> g well, james baker was a god friend and ally of, of course, s james comey. it was beike as the top lawyer at the fbi who wrote the memo that exonerate free exonerated really hillary clinton. clinton. he was behind all the russia wab collusioehn hoaxes to try and gr and of donald trump. and in the end, in 2018, christopher basically threw him christ out of that general counselout f
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role. and he shortly afterwards tl resigned and he showed up at twitter, strangely enough, just five months before the twenty twenty election. >> and he was, of course, right in the center of the decision w to censor the new york post.ondo he, of course, you might be surprised to know, was err on the side of censorship to oru on the side of caution. >> well,raey a they also turned, mike , to the fbi warned twitter during these weekly meetings before the twenty twenty election to expect hacksy and leak operations by state actors act involving hunter and likely in october, according to that sworrnn declaration by twitter's former head of site integrity. you'll rotr h, how is that important? >> well, it' is amazing that wez have these big tech platforms, facebook, twitter, google, colluding with the fbi, with the governmenuding wit to r silence, platform conservatives
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,others with whomg they disagree, including the oldest newspaper in america, the new york postthe o and it was this jim bakerens who just happens to be the forrest gump of all thesescn scandals. he was the guy behindals.d t the russian collusion with sussmann. and then hd e shows up at twitts and he's he's the guy pushing o the censorship of the new york p post. >>ost. and by the way, miranda,guess this kind of he calls himself, i guess, a former republican .gh now,is this guy, matt dowd, he's saying that this was all kind of a good thing, thatth twitter did this watch this. >> what amazes me is the elon, l musk might have spenontirst a little more time reading the first amendment and what ith saidat because, because it's imf thing was this was a violationwh of the first amendment when it'sen far as i can tell, no government authority told twitter not to do something. it was amazing to me that all of these sort of fox news ort er whoever else jumped on this without ever fullys what h understanding that it was basically meaningless. what happened in thactually tut actually turned out to be a good thing. >> miranda?
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well, i guess maybe he doesn't understand that if the fbi goes to twitter and instructs them or persuades thetom to print bak a new york post story to pre censor it, then that is ast violation of the first agr amendment. i do agree ieen one sense thatd elon musk did not release anything that was really useful when it comes to the fbi'si wonr intervention. and i wonder if that is becausea james baker is still there. and i assume that elon musk had to get his release of various documents cleared by twitter's lawyers before they went to matt taibbi. so maybe twitter's lawyerswe only allowed one little email from james baker e, had all the identifying the date, the time, all sean from it, which was very interesting. and the other thing about jat w james baker, that we need
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to remember is that he also between the fbi and twitter, went to work for the lawfareir blog, which is attached to the brookings institution, where a number of the fifty one former intel operatives who signed that dirty letter, that dishonest letter, saying thatying our story and biden's laptop was a russian disinformation operation. so he's connected to them as well. his journalism , turley called him the kevin bacon of russian collusion, six degrees of separation, or james baker . all right.om the they tried to kind of deflect need the twitter revelations. i think miranda's right.a to they need the raw data to come out, but they're doing it guy by saying, well, trump is thei guy who's anti constitutionhostt and one of the msnbc hoshit thi morning had a message fore for republicanres. >> here's the thing. like for republicans like, it let's let's get a look. let's spell it out for you once you write this down. to terminate the constitution is to terminate america.
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donald trump is wrong. ll and i can no longer support him at all as a presidential candidate, as an american citizen, that was the tamest of? what you said. but what aboutli thake trut? like, trump comes out and says,s you know what looks like it wasn kind of doing it in jest, but saying, well, they can install me or have a new election orrtin was that was at subvertingnstitu the constitution? >> i wasn'tit even>> i followinn her argument is here. i mean, i think what we've seenn when we have the fbi working ams with big tech to censor americans, that is about as against gainst the constitutn as you can get is a clear firstt amendment violation. violt not evennd understanding where she's going. >> well, miranda, i always find it rich whenfind the democrats e saying we care about i the constitution, what they want to invent rightsnv i, the constitution that don't exist. they want to eviscerate the second amendment, the firs t amendment, as mike says, meanss really nothing unlessg their views are the ones that arunless e always preeminent. so suddenly, like, well, you're. against the constitution, like you think all those guys
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who wrote it are racist. okay, that's what they think. miranda, close the. racis >> look what the democrats are best at. is projecting. ng. they accuse you of the crimes that they commit c themselves. o so i kf you want to know whatatr whe democrats are up to , juste look what they're accusing>> l the republicans of doing. >> that's a goodau one . brandan wright, great to see you both. we spent friday night together, too, allgether, right. unrry and meghan prepare to unleash on the royal famille and biden can't quite honor allo the kennedy center honorees. raymond arroyo has the details . >> seen and unseen is next. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm excited to announce my original. my slippers are back in stock. last christmas, you made them the number one selling mypillow product. and now i've added smaller sizes, larger sizes, wider sizes and all new colors. and with your promo code, you still save ninety dollars up here. what makes my slippers different? my exclusive for layer design that you're not going to find in any other slippers.
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reveals much of their storyline, their truth. >> no one sees what's happening behind closed doors that the war against mega to suit other people's agendas. it's about hatred. it' it's about race. it's a dirty game. and the suffering of women marrying into this institution,e this feeding frenzy, i realizedr they're never going to protect you feel like you're watching an episode of the crown?n yeah, well, i didn't cry this much. queen elizabeth's funeral, okay? all they do is cryall .theyo they'ris crye like the amber hey the royal family. they hate what they can'ey hate, but it's always ugly. laura , when you've got entitled stars who are talkingeo to millions of people, they've got millionsmill and millions oa dollars and they try to passvict themselves off as the victimim. in fact, tomorrow night rightiv here in new york city, they're receivinfrg from the robert f. kennedy ripple of hope award u
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for standing up against systemic racism in the royalak family. th i mean, whathis stut you cane this stuff up. it'sthis is all timed with the documentary in the book. it's no wonder why prince charles won't take his calls anymore. but there' s more fakery in creepiness here than that dahmer movie on netflix. t pu harr shot purportedly showing harry and meghan hounded by the paparazzi. it's from the premiere o paf the last harry potter movie before they were even together. yes, the photographersther. actually confirmed it. and of the guys in the shot and this shot is from when he lo was actually with another girl. >> he looks kind o .e the well, when you see the widegot h shot, he's got another girlhe nextan to and and now i guessy harry's going totally hollywood . a in a new video, he's actually dressed as spider-man. you can't make this up, laura .y hey. yeah, look, there is so maybebe he's auditioning the marvel universe, so he'll be the royal
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mr. royal or something. >> who knows?ya the only ripple there, a ripple- of tedious and banality. thmean, this is the ripple award. 's for what all about, harry?they'r if it's for duty, laura thererie the ripple of. nope these, these two. >> but now i'm just gladjetting they're sacrificing while jetting off from their montecito home. they live in. they're sacrificing with the regular people. all right. but harry isn'ift the onlyicin , right? dropping the mask, joe bidenk jo saluted the canne biy senator nominees this week, and i sounded like biden there. kennedy centerlike this weekend. well, sort of remember.er knah, well, george clooney. you, too. gladys knight, they all got pere perfectly fine teleprompter salutes from the president before the event. then he got to christians. sin >> singer amy grant. tonight, we celebratr e a truly exceptional and this no, it's not exaggeration. a truly exceptional group of artists group work receiveists faith and life.
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we see amy grant and christianre songs are played on repeat in millions of homes across america. like the like the greatest she i has. she i can' ct get overan't it, e frankly. like the greatest do.atest, >> she writes songs from her soul, like the greatest do. she writes songs from the laura. i tried to replay that about five times, even tried closed with closed captioning. it says unintelligible. what's the overunder on biden o/ having ever heard any amy granut song at all? i don't think he's sitting playi around playing baby baby.ng i mean, maybe that just painede the elites in that room. >> didn'n thatt have to ., you heard the clap, though, right? for het?r one clap that was bad. well >> no, no, it's well, if lawrence welk had been one ofe the honorees, he would have had a frame of reference. e amy grant, a little too contemporary for his case. remarkably, on the weekend thatb
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saw revelations about the fbi attempting to censor huntingd by hunter biden laptop storys wh and its contents. guess who attended the kennedy center honors with daddy? hunter biden , laura .en a he does not miss a major white house event when a reporter the smild him about the laptop, all they got was a smile and nolike response. just like the daddy.n this administration, i guess,toe fails to see the problem t, parading biden family memberston around and usingd a white house for introductions. >> it looks like influence peddling >> well, raymond, china needs to see him out and about. china does not want to see hunter kept under wraps to getwr yo actually see him milling about with all the billionaires and thhie hollywood well that held off china for the peoplelp who missed it. laura , at the a chinat macron r dinner the other night, there was this moment that mostut people didn't see. a >> we played it, but i thinkdn'e a lot of people didn't see it. watch this. the pharmacist. u by m sure, but we didn't see her.
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>> i , i follow you. >> yeah, and then he took him ba up for the introduction. i mean, this is so, blatant. laura , before i go, actress kirstie alley tonight, we learned from her childrenof she's died of cancer at seventy one . golden globe winner. emmy award winner, of course. wn winn cheers. s an look who's talking a greatut loss. and many are coming outd rest to saluting her in her passing, god rest her soul. s. certainly our prayer hannity and i talked about ite at the top and she just she hasa made you belly laugh. she hagread a great delivery ans a huge gift to us. we look and so we look at we look ater that and remember her. what what an amazing talent. >> raymond, thank you. and last week, anthony fauci was deposed over his role in colluding with big tech. ng wit here wh e go again to censor any narrative that challenge covid i group think. well, we just got hands,we jus our hands on the transcript, actual facts, details next.
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no, that's probably because he can't remember anything at this point. >> i don't know. we jusber att got our hands on the three hundred and fifty nine page transcript of fauce 3i seven hour long depo with the attorneys general of missour gi and louisiana. now, during that deposition, he said, i don't recall. one hundred and seventy four times when he was asked about his own emails. now, that doesn't even include all the times he said, i can't recall and i don't remember.. that's a lot more . the one now, remember, the one thing he does remember is sending dr. clifford lannge, one of hisa wh deputies, on a delegation to chinaon t in february of 202d to see how they were handling covid. and boy, they amazed dr. lanet o was very impressed aboutlation how the chinese were handling the isolation, the contact heacing and the building of facilities to take care of the people. he also said that lane reported
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back from the trip that china learned lessonlet s aboutshar controlling the virus that they wanted to share with us. s.i wafauci was on the angle at the exact same time the delegation was over there tr getting information from their chinese palse pals. . of you're satisfied with all of the transparency coming out of chin todaya today aboute the trajectory of the disease and the originor of the disease >>t laura , i cannot say that i am satisfied with every single bit of information, butou i can tell youn that i can>> lu believe what they're telling me. >> youra, that know, that was se else he couldn't recall whether or not hcalle e spoke aboutruar the origins of the virus inof february. twenty , twenty .gle? well, we've played that clip.heh i don't know how many times on the angle, so i hope he's watching now. >> maybe it'll jog his memory. x joining mecontri now is ben dom fox news contributor and editor at large at the spectator, and victor davis, hanson,r senior fellow at the hoover institution. ben, i hetman the angle, the agthink twice.
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shocking.aie he didn't come back on again., but the china question, i don'tb know why i felutt like i had to ask that in february, but it was revealing what was president . i mean, look, i think laura , after, you know, looking atw that interview, clearlyntist the science has spokensp and anthony fauci is perfect. so we just havd e to accept tha to deny it would be engaging in dangerous misinformation. about the level of service that he has offeredof us as a country . no.no dr. fauci, of course, hasdeni denieded at every stage any kin of responsibility for decisions that he was repeatedly a critical actor in making. he >> and i think that all of the hullabaloo around him, all of the propaganda that we sawron from the left propping him ug p even as so manloy questions werm being lodged by legitimateat veurces, americans who were just raising, i think, very serious. and what it turnede si outgn to significant questions about the level that we could trust, what china was saying, the level of confidence that weo had and the conclusions that were in so many wayss affectine our lives. it's really disturbing to look
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at someone, a bureaucrat, an , unelected person, not someonnoel responsible or responsive to anye ny kind of voter, have t kind of power over our lives. a and now at this point, we have complete ability to deny any for responsibility he had fory do the decision. >> yeah, no, he doesn'-ot wantva his want to do any dsko oversfer on anything. wow. she was alsoua asked020 ph aboun a february 2020 phone call henoh had with his deputy at the nih and the subject of the call was the specifics about the nih, his ties to the ico healthealth alliance. remember, that's peter dashikis group fauci saidalce, i wanted f to be briefed on the scope ofat what are collaborations were and the kind of work that we were funding in china. i wanted to know wha t the nature of that work was.thea i didn't like the fact that i was completely in the darkth about the totality of the worket work that were being donhae. victor, we've been askinghone the nih about this phone calld a for over a year and had heard nothing. are we to believe that
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tony fauci knew nothing about the nature of that gain of function research that wasg done being done at the behest of the ico health alliance with abe granhest ot from the nih in wuk i think evenn has redacted emails show that that's not he knew all about it. >> and i think the paranoia that he had in insisting to almost the present day that e this virus originated in the wild shows that and we have all these articles by new york, former "new york times- " sciene writer nicholas wade, peter kawase book the latest one by dr. huff. and the consensus he knows now d is that it's very likely thats this virus originated wildhornhe . >> o butrigi i think part ofn an our problem, laura , is that it's sobleo huge. truth it'sering the truth. it's existential in the sense that did the united states givet moneaty to the nih? and and dr. fouche, his institutehe at the national institute of
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allergy and infectious diseases and wrote to echo how to avoid that it was not legal in the united states and that money ended up in muhamad undera the control of the people's liberation army and hadli some rolsomee and contributednf to this virus that's infecteecde 800 million people, probablyille double that if we had the accurate figures and killed over 70 million. that's such a staggering thing to even comprehend that we don't know what to do with it. d and i think that he's gots a a he's a deer inde the headlighs figure now.ig he's becoming a james comeury with two hundred and forty five times comey couldn't remember. it's the same tragic 245 times t these people are just unwinding before our eyes because they'rue culpability is so enormous that we can't even comprehend thate anybody without responsibility would be so reckless. >> they have to be held accountable. and he knows that. you know tha t be n, during his deposition, he was asked ie f he knew anybody who works in social media after jamira fornub a number of responses. he revealeer oonsed that his dar
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used to work as a software engineer at twitter. they take care of the problem. l it's all kind of intertwined is where all that disinformation was. they were banning people, and shadow banning them. shadow >> i mean, as a conspiracy theory, this wouldn't even work on a tv show. but look, whether she had anything to do with that or not, i think that certainly weun have to question the amount and the roles that dr. fauci dr. had in every case when i ft coms to affecting the way that social media shifted and charged this debatshe e in s that we are only just now learning about for the first time as elon musk has started to unschool these things before on a scale of one to ten , ten being the most important, that's how important it is to hold these people accountable. gentlemen,g thank you. our favorite inmate getsou a longer sentence. >> the last bite explains
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