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former democrat. by the way, his explanation for why he changed is that selftchig worth watching that conversation. it's on fox nation tomorrow morning. t onwe're out of time, sadly, but we'll be back 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group . think of the best time with the ones you love. we will see you tomorrow. sean hannity right now, welcome to this special edition of "hannity" to the . i'm pete hegseth, in for sean. and tonight, joe biden is apparently very busy writingo poems. >> did you know heems, d wasid t to doctor? first lady first lady jill biden? so is he, in fact, thatisit he's unable to visit southern border whic the southern border, which is in a state of utter chaos?isa as you know, of course, joe biden happily delegated
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this crisis to his border czar,, the esteemed kamala root causes. harris esteemed many months ag. he delegated that. sad now, sadly, carmela has done literally nothing to secure the border or stopr or the flowf illegal immigrants. >> she did, however,e did to be fair, visit el paso for about twenty minutes, but that's it. >> and now with this crisisng ot spiraling out of control o, gues what? she's gone back to an olde classic. she's blaming republicans during an interview thatshe will air tomorrow on npr. that's public radio.n the borders are proclaimed, quote, sadly, what we have seeni in particular, i'm sad to say from republicans in congress is an unwillingness to engage in any meaningful reform thatou could actually fix a lot of what we are witnessing, end quote. >> now, keep in mind, it's democrats that have been in charge of the house, the senate and the white house for two years. two they reverse trump stay inthey l
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mexico policy.ucti they halted constructionon io on the border wall .n to e they took legal action to endnd title 40 , too. and they told illegal immigrants in multiple ways way and multiple forums, come on ,io come on . as a direct result of these policies, the border has completely deteriorated. >> it's openly. a seized e this year, the dea seizedh enough fentanyl to kill every person in the united states . >> so far , the bush administration has completely co of 150k, lost track one hundred and fifty thousand illegal immigrants illegal who e released inside the country. see, they're supposed to show a later and report up later and report and theyn' just don't. than so then we lose track. last night, we reported that unaccompanied minors are now being handed over to adults that are not required to pass a background check. t could go wrong? rs and i >> our shelters and immigration facilities are, of course,
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five title 40 tore oven. and if title forty two expires this week and remembery the biden administration does not want they want it to expire. they want it gone. the re tthe tool, the tool out f the toolbox, the flow oflegals illegals will surge to fourteen thousand every single day, if not more . >> herhee nore ww with more on s crisis, live in la hoya, texas, fox news contributor sara carter. you've done great reporting throughout. what do you have tonight? thank you so much. well, you know, several hoursl ago, the department of justice actually submitted to the supremubmittede court an appeal to basically extend title 40 to four, probably just a weeka or so, to give the white house just enough time to figure out what they're going to dogo with this border. ing th this speed. and i can tell you this, thatilh while they're debatingey on how to handle the u.s. mexico border and the millions that t are goinhe milat are g to come g across, it's the people here in mcallen, texas, in la hoya
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and all along the border that, t really have to deal with the enormous amount of people and strain on their resources. l we were out early today with texas department of public safetyth, as well as border patrol, as people were bailing out of vehicles into residential neighborhoods, literally jumping over fences into gated communities. we were running behind their homes in some cases. i even lookeacd ines as people eating breakfast, as they were searching for runners behind the houses. nners beit's extraordinarily frustrating, not only for law enforcement, but obviously forpe the people in these communities. thes it wasended today a town hall meeting with both democrats and republicansh alike, both wondering when bide the biden administered, should the federal government was actually going to do its job to protect the border.d a and i had an opportunitywhen i to speak with congresswoman monica de la cruz here. this is her district and she crn is extraordinarily frustrated. she says this is a bipartisanff
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effort that people iort thn her community are angry and theyes want some change and they want to now take a listen to what she had to say.ay no rs really benefiting from having no regulations or lawse at the border? the only one that's benefiting right now is the cartel. they're charging these immigrants 10 , 15 ,, 15 20 thousand dollars to bring them through the southern southern border. they're also benefitin g because of the amount of drugs that they're able to pass through our borders. s throso the only person or pers who are winning are the cartel . wht y does it appear thate the administration is then supporting the cartels? human traffickers?ou bro have youug brought this up to te white house and you said, hey, wait a minute, we mightn a fe disagree on a few things, buw t i think we could agree on this . look, we obviously o don't agre on a lot of things. one being that i believe we need to put these policiespolici remain in mexico in back in place, stop the catch and release program and titlane
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42 needs to continue until we have immigration reformer and legislation where we cane ae streamline the process t and hae immigrants wait in mexico or can go to safe countries where they can apply for the asylum process. what would your message be to president biden? right now about how urgent a crisis this is and what he needs to do to stop it? i invite president bidenn to come down to south texas and see for his own eyes what is happening to talk to these ad brave men and women in borderwo patrol and customsan that are ai the front lines seeing this. what is about to happenout to with title forty two is lifted will be a cactus trophy of epic proportions. well, it is a catastrophe right across the border. ss thein mexico. there are no just right here, several miles from more thane tt
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ten thousand people that are waiting to mak e a move across the border under title 40 to just before we got on the air, there were a number of people that came across the border, mainly children. these were illegal migrantsn, that crossedillega over. we had one border patrol agentp trying to process all of them right now, just down the roadth for me, there is a bus here. it is filled with the migrants. i talked to a girl as young, 10 years old, who traveled with her teenage brother all the way from el salvador v to here. and it was a very harrowing journey. i got to tell you, it's heartbreaking when you talk to the people and when you realize how abuse they arehi on this journey to thes united states.journe united states. i asked them why did you tell and i asked them, why didthis they take the chance? why are you coming this way? un i mean, you're so young. weren't you afraid?i and she said, yes, buty i haven't seenmother my mother n five years and i want to findo my family. and a lot of times these children are abused and sometimes likeetimes you sad and you reported earlier theres. with abusers. and
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i can'i can't get them to talk about everything, but it is really it was really tragic situation here along the border. wow. >> sir, i can't help but think,t you know, wanting to seeeing you your family is very admirable. i it's not necessarilyor a qualification for asylum, which is what which is what makes it illegal. >> and right. tha that's where the abuse of the system comes in. e systemand where the tens of ts are at it. yes. go ahead. right.mes, the and many times many times these children are trained to say the story the way that they says it the. many times they're with people that have traveled with them that have prepared them to enterem m to ent the countrye and just like you reported last night, a lot of these children are abused once they entere un the united states and we honestly do not have the resources to handle this. y and this is why you're seeing this breakdown in our system and a breakdown here at the border. by this weekend, the temperatures are going to drop into the low 20s and they're expecting some very dangerous situation. a
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so they're expecting quite a few people to try in the next couple of nights. f nightsbut they're also very cr here, border patrol and lawne enforcement that some children t to tother adults may lose their life on their attempt to try to comee united to the united states. deceels and lies of deception. seeing those images you brought us of a border patrol agents going through a beautifu l neighborhood, that's what it's come to . sara , thank you so mucht's foc your time. appreciate it. lel right. let's be clear aboutt' something tonight. every state in the united states is a border state. >> as we speak, the biden administration is shipping illegal aliens all acrossy the country, including one that jumpat jumpss off the page, ten, where, according to fox news.com , scores of single of s adult illegals are set to besedd released pending courtg proceedings here now with more. blackburn.senator marsha blackburn. senator , thank you very th much for being here. you know, we've heard new york and california and otheliforniar states right ,
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famously in a bravado fashion sanctuary states come one comene all. tennessee's a different story. how did you find out the bush administration is planning to ship them to tennesseet and what can you do about it? >> yes, indeed.th the governor was notified thatg they were going to beginto to bring bring these, as you sa, single adult, illegal immigrants into tennessee while they wait for their courtheit proceeding. they're working with the tennessee immigration and refugee resettlement program and going to put them in tennessee. now, the problem with this is , as you said, they're turning every state into a border state ,every town into a border town . and the bagnardi administration has no plan on how to dealn with this situation at the border. once title 40 to goeder s awayo so what are they doing, pete? they're going to farm out. they're going to send these individuals all across count
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the country and say, all right, tennessee or other states , youb pay the bill, you take care of this because we, the federal can government can't figure out how to handle this. and we have to move these illegal immigrants frome the border and to other areas nt where they're not going to be noticed. now, in tennessee, we know t its going to be 50 at a time. they will have at least two buses, maybe more every single week. and so far , that's what weno know. we've written ice, but weem haven't gotten a response from them yet. but we'rete working with the governor trying to get more information. m so 50 at a time, multiple times a week. you don't know exactly wheres th yet. and what's the plan? drop them off. >> and how are they sheltered? e is iltert on them or is this jut got to find somewhere elseo fi be move them because they can't
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all be in one place or certainoc states since the bidenministra administration has broken the border and now w e have an open border and now they're seeing this surge. they have to move them away from the border. s so this is their plan. send them to other states ,he send them to other cities. and let the taxpayers in those cities and in those states foot the bill for the social services that educatore and alll of the health that these immigrants, sarah , was just talking about how abused these individuals are as they make the this journey. thisy ma is a humanitarian crise and then you also have have th the issue with the drugs, the exposure to drugs, the fentanyl that people are experiencing and a number ofount services, the amount of services that they're going o to need. so this administration hasratios shown their disregard
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and disregard for the states. they feel like that keeping the the power at the federal level and having state to do their bidding. that's the way to handlet is the mess that they have made.let let's let the states mop this up for us . >> yeah, they don't believe in federalism. >> tthey they they ignore the fn that tennessee might havey of a certain way of wanting to dor things that's a lot different than california and new york, which is why people are movingai to tennessee in droves to have that different quality of life. >> you got it. including me, by the way,h fo senator . >> senator marsha blackburn, time. you very much for your time. apprappreciate it. our ll right. while our not so devoted borders are kamala passespasses the buck on the border crisi ts she also has a very cavaliervala attitude about the twitter file s. >> wha >>t listen to this. what i would say about anysociam social media site is this i would i fully expecte that and would require that leaderssr
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in that sector cooperate and work with us who are concerned about national security and concernedna about upholding and protecting our democracholding y to do eveg in their power to ensure thatth there is not a manipulation that is allowed or overlooked,a that is is done with the intention of upending the security of our democracy and our nation. >> she fullycracy expectsan tor all the buzzwords, e all misinformation, democracy, blah, blah, blah. in other words, she bue expect s big tech ceos to do the bi demonstrations bidding. nt to r someone might want to remindter kamala that twitter is as ofnewe now, under new leadership.join >> joining us now, foxin newg ue contributolly r kellyanne conway and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. freight i it's almost i want to say it's staggering, kellyanne, to hear that. buy it is t their defense is , ofcourse
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course, they should be doing that. t that'sg a defense of the white house. compourse, they should be directing private companies to take on disinformation in defense of democracy. do we expect any other defenseoe from them? >> no.y but fortunately, she's got very little credibility and almost anything. as you point out, she ha credibility and als a russian title to handle the southern border as of may 20 . twenty to a good seven monthsy 0 ago, they basically gave u22, p on no more root cause a day trip to central america, no more visits. v she between shisite and presidet biden, they have visited visiborder a grand total of one time and she wasn't even close to the border. he's been to delaware one hundred and n toseventy four days of his presidency. he's been to the border zero. and i thin reactir reactionon to what's going on with twitter is typical. caliealy here's someone who is the attorney general of the state of california tech central, and she's a unitedr in states senator representing that state. now, the vice president annodtie he's so reactive, instead ofkino talking about free form, f reinstead of talking about whatd
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elon musk is trying to do, what other tech companies couldd be i be doing to make sure that we, the citizenry, don't feel shadow bandos feel censored, don't feel like they hav censors outside outsized power to control content, especially so close to an election. but i just want to go as kgpe and say i want to circle back for sp1 n a second. this white house on the border is lying to us every single day. but if you look at the polling karine jean-pierre is lying to us that the bordered is closed, is not open, , and tc majority of americans say, iann fact, the biden policies haveopd opened the border. ponsible for that we have at they hold them responsible for the crisis that we have at the southernrder border. and so not only is she lying,ly, but she's basically saying to more than half of the country, you're either count or misled and it is not compassionate3 mil to allow three million people here. there are 17 states in17 sta na our nation right now that have
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lesspulation of less than three million and it's not compassionate. and people sleeping in weathe 30 degree weather to have 10 or 12 year olds making that crossing by themselves. i know, because we haveto the briefings in the trump white house. ehat happens to many of thosy of young people? and so what's happeningh the with the fentanyl, everything that youfe said is so incrediblye important for people to realize that even in theseen in th blues like denver, gavin newsom, el paso's democratic mayor, even arizona's governor elect, they all see eric adams, governor of new york city, saying that the migrants displacing the homeless in new york city. y. i have to just say, i think that we're going to start seeing a fraying of the partisanship here. and biden and harris are going to be on the outs there. >> hmm. interesting. that would be actually very interesting if that did occur. has it really happened? pened soso far ? so far , a lot of that calling out of the administration is to get more money, not necessarily to solve the border crisis, which i know you know as well. jason , when it comes to twitter, to your comment,
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here'sto hea the at least askede the twitter files, which the media has mostly not. they'v which e totally ignored, but she sure. our answer was the revealinghe underbelly of the modern left, which is . yes, that's exactly what we should be doing, censoring of tle who we don't think are telling our side of the story. yes, she used the word require. she's the vice president , the united states . she would require social media companies to do as she sees fit . we airst of all, we're not a democracy or a constitutional republic . d she wa >> thank you. and , you know, she she wants her her way. they want a one way street. they want to be able to communicate with the masses without the republicans or conservatives or anyor dissentig voice to question their authority. and that's the way they've operated. that's the way the department of justice has see n fit. this is why we have 80 fbi agents not working on counterintelligence. it's not working out about china, not worried aboutno russia. t not worried about the slayings
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in idaho. no, they're workinare g on makig sure that this administration is has a full fair just an openo lane to do what they see fit. mud i got to tell you, you got a president that mumbles and you got a vice president who's really good at the word salads. you really don't know exactllado what they're saying.kewho goes and then you've got a white house spokesperson who goes up a thernde and she just reads and doesn't actually tellcipher the truth. so it's really hard to decipher. a it sure is , kelly . and i'm intrigued on the political side. about whaabout what you said. do you anticipates will some democrats who could see the obvious in front of them turning? maybe they have presidential fr ambitions truly turning against the white house on this and saying our border is out ofn control.d er ie thats out of contr? maybe it starts with senators like kirsten sinema, maybe even mark kelly .kierstena and may b to find the courage and the moxie to speak up?at m ofox course, youie know, peoplet like he votes for the eighty, yn seven thousand new irs agents is and doesn't really fund
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our border agents. agt i walikes really w struck by gavin newsom. i mean, yohtu he's a pretty boy with presidential aspirations, as if the rest of us want to be california. but for him to go to the border and say, if we have this migrant influx indefinitely, it'll, quote, break california n . you have again, mayor adams just today saying this is basically not fair to new york residents who alreadyt don't have the resources. the democratic mayor of el paso to to break with it. t so i do think you're starting to see it won't get covered as much. so thank you for covering it. but it's going to have to start with some of theseaybe som democratic senators maybe of presidential ambitions, bu this some who just want this white house to stop with this entire standard operating procedure of don't believe what you see with your own two eyes, believte joe biden. >> kamala harrisy., say. >> there we go . kelly and jason , thank you so much. great analysis. nearly all right. coming up, nearly two years yeai into his presidency,nt bidene mi still hiding from the media. he course, you won't believe
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. welcome back to this specialyer edition of "hannity". nothw, despite the chaos, the southern border and despite the economicnd warning signs blaring louder and louder by the day and despite allss the endless reckless spending, biden refuses to take responsibility for any. >> but, of course, in his mind,t he's taking credit for it. and heand he continues to avoidh interviews. >> but don't worryt don', he did time to sit down with drew barrymore for the most pathetic softball interview.
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you have ever seen. >> take a look. well, i have actually i thought so much about this, but i lovelf that you have opened yourself up and given room and space for people to acknowledge a real tht journey of life. the thing that's also so synonymous with you is to being able to work with everybody, which is so much a part of whatn so many of us want. and for those who want that and believe in it, you aret, a beacon. and i've always been a beacon of hope with that. jill's favorite room in the house. >> duso yoe cou knowmmit what it actually , i don't think is ines the house. it's on the house. the truman balcony. i think outside looks over there. >> no, mr. president , can i just tell you my daughter's s pulled me aside the other day and they said, could you stop talking to people as much ife go you're going to ? because we understand it's importan t.
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>> could you edit and keep it shorter? i've been told that my whole life so much i like i want to have my daughters oro draw father's self portrait. f yoselfu send it to me, i meant put it on our tree.the r aray are you kidding me? >> of co course. i don't know what to say. i don't think you do either.if have you ever seen such a slobbering reach out and shake handt and shs? >> that was friendly, mr. president . a meaningless, fawning presidential. >> have you ever how can anyone, take a democrat? even democrats take that interview seriously? >> they can't.. and well, joe is happy e joe is to take one softball question after another. a new analysis finds that biden has granted just seven formal sit down interviews with the media, with journalists in 2020 two, certainly done with fox news. imagin >> can you imagine if you satt o down across from peter doocy? io >> translation biden doesn't want to face his failures, es
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admit his mistakes, or be honest about all of his many shortcomings. but thankfully, that's our job.u we're hereb,are he to do the jod the rest of the media, you and , they'll never do it and actually try to exposeat agd a destructive democrat agenda for what it is an attack on the core values that have always made this republic great. things like freedom of speech, law and order, equal justice, . a free enterprise system holders here for reactio for re author of holding the line, texas congressman randy jackson and fox news contributornews con joe concha. >> joe , i knoutor joew you stu. >> you watch how the media treats presidents. a >> joe biden spends a lot oftim time writing poems. we learn that that he writes poems in that interview for jill biden every yea poemsr. br >> that seems to be breakingompl news.et oh, completelyel. is easy and , you know, it's it's easy to grin when your ship comes int . you've got the stock market beat, but the man worthwhilee wn is the man who can smile when st
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are shorts are too tight. the seat i wrote that for my wife last night, and there may be baby three . well, let's just put it thatt mi way, my friend, but let's nots mince here and beat. the forty six president ofd the united states is a coward. the commander in chief allows his handlers to protect him and shield him from the public.i and even afterdt the midterm elections that went better than expected, they continue to be petrified of him doing anything resembling a challenging just interview because maybe, just maybe, he might have mig to ansa questions like this from a halfway decent journalist. do you support lifting title40 forty two , which will bring fifteen thousand people into the country illegally? to.per day? what kind of impact will thatre have on our health care system, our education system how can our education system, sir? how can we possibly get that sout keople coming acros the border unfettered per day without keeping terrorists from entering the samep the se way? border patrol agents are now overwhelmed already and morale is at an all time low.m, what do you say to them, sir? and to all of mayors and governors who are dealing with this problem? yeu createm d since day
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one almost two years ago? >> t i want to see an answer.o e those questions. if you want to see the leaderth of the free world implode in real time, let's seefreemplode handles questions like that. except no one will ever get thei opportunity because he hides his behind his press secretary, who makes, as you mentioned,hill before, baghdad, bob , look credible. the numbers, the numbers, pete d .ss right. donald trump held thirty five solo press conferences in his final yea yer in office. joe biden's only held five .d fi so trump seven times as manyhene solo press conferences then biden. reas for that.reasonis a he can't have any good answersgn to what's going right now, particularly at the u.s. southern border. >> that's right. >> one year. and congressman, you represent texas. you have plenty of questionsou s about the southern border.e th >> you've also been insidewhat the white house. so what's what'sdecision a deci? what is the decision tree?t is t the decision matrix look like about who determines whether or not joe bideer or non sits for n interview? shouldn't it be him? wha i certainly think that's what it was underas president trumpl
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who's making this call to keep him in the basement. >> basically.dy's o >>n well, everybody'sge on the same page right now,, thy pete. i mean, they're all in justt di basically a disaster mode right now, tryin rightg to make sure i he doesn't talk to the press. you know, and when i looked at that, all i could think of was,r pathetic, embarrassing and nauseating. nang greathought i was going to throw up watching that. that was the biggest puff piece. and just like joe said, there was a one bit not one singlee ty serious question or serious issue that came up during thatda . and i'll tell you, if your viewers haven't seen it, a they need to look at it because it highlightn emmas what an empy vessel this man is right now.to they're doin keeg everything they can to keep him away from the press right now. and they would be better off right now. the country would be betteifr of the t now if they would just keep him in the basement for the rest of his presidency. ency because, honestly, we'd be better off ifadversarie our adversaries and leaders around the around the world right now, we're guessing we're having to wonder whether or not he was cognitively fit to do the job instead of them rolling him out, highlighting for everybody that he's absolutely not. this is a serious national securitys not this issue. u some man is going to get us in
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trouble overseas. and something bad is going to happen here in this country. it could be the border. it could be the next terrorist attack. it couldinto be a war that he gc us into. but whatever it is ,om whatever the big crisis comes downes dowext is the pipe next e is not the man to lead us out of this. it'sout of terrifying. i just shake my head. i don't know what to say about i that anymore, but they're doing everything they can to keep him out of the public eye because mind you, this is a taped interview as well. and he can't even answer toughr questions like that in real time in real time. >> let me stay with you real quick, congressman. do you think they really believe he should run for another term or the people around him so drunk on power, they know if he's there, they have power? y, >> absolutely. that's all this is about.is abot this is about the people thaty surround him, making sure that they can maintain the positions ,the power and the influence that they have in their jobs currently. but i listen to yourjobsly. las piece. i think something's going to happen. it could be the border like you were talking. think they migk they let this hr biden stuff blow up. at some point there'llnt there t be peoplhee on the left, whethes it's kamala harris or whoeverr else wants to becomeer this president .
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next, they will come after sthi man and he will be easy to take down because he is just an empty vessel. >> yeah, he's talking about purple hearts that we're getting out to his uncle when neither of them are alive. i mean, he's just making stuff up at this point. poet joe concha, last word. the last word is i think joe biden still does run to to your last question. only because democrats are very good at one thing and thater is sticking together. and i don't see somebody stepping up along teddy kennedy against jimmy carter in 1980 and trying to primary joe biden. if biden wantsden want run to e will . and no one's really goingally g to challengeoi that on who the opportunity is . >> where's that ambitious democrat politician? and not that youmocrat wan pt td probably be even worse, but the lane is right there, considering even 70% of democrats these days are are say saying, no, joe , don't run again. congressman joe , thank you very much. >> appreciate your time. all right. straight ahead, california democrats, they're embracing all minorities , of course,
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attorney general of california. she quote, found no legal prohibition against the practice. meanwhile, at the federal level, florida congressman byron donald has also beenl blac banned from joining the congressional black caucusk because he is a republican .e hi >> so much for diversity, and equity and inclusion as their ins thfavorite thing, except wht applies to people that don't agree with them. >> herdon't agwithe, out with rx news contributor deroy murdock, roy murdoch, california, state senato california state senator rosie leesha ochoa, vogue and california assemblywoman kate sanchez, ladies, both,here. thank you so much for beingtart here. kate, let me start with you. were you surprised that as a could elected latino member of the california legislature, you could not join that verynojoin a caucus? >> or is this just standard? no, you know, i actually didn't quarn about it until after the election, and i was quite surprised. but thenitgain again, it's a party that claims to be all about
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diversity and inclusion. and i findout dive it very hypol that we were left out of the conversation for sure. rosie, lisa, forgive me if i if i'm not pronounce the name correctly. i do ectly my best. i really do. i'm a norwegian from minnesota.. i do my best. i how about you?repr >>es i mean, you're elected to represent your people. you on issues that they care about. and yet when you try to joinr in a group that's got a lot of power in the california state legislature, they say no. th is is that?ca well, it's interesting because i think at the underlain level, you know, why do we not include everyone in any organization? it's usually out of fear. the underlying would probably bc be under fear, because when yoa have a diverse group of peoplepe coalescing and advocating and having the discussions on any issue, you bring more balanced policy. so i think at the bottom or at the bottom of it all, it's just it has to do with with fear, at
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least now. but i think it's a great opportunity right nowo to reassess where we are as a state and reassess whereand re the latino caucus is inatino california. caucus is in california. yeah, i mean, latinos aren't supposed to be republicans, tiot and that's the assumption, default assumption they want to maintain. ifo mainta you hear dissenting e it challenges their preconceived notions, which have been failing groups. they're purporting to want to help dreux. i'm actually not surprisedno the on the congressional black caucus side. i feel like fo congnal blacr years this has been a story black republican wins, blackk republ republican denied. >> will this ever change ? well, i hope it does.increasings maybe with the increasing numbers of black republicans, you know of blicans it's not, i donald's. he's now got burgess owens. he's got incoming freshman john james of michiganoh and wesley hunn jamet of texas. so you got four of them. and you've got to start really five republicans on the hill. so increasing numbers. but look, i think you could have twenty five black
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republicans in the congressional black caucus and still try to keep out because they're not really about black progress or about the advancementhert of big government liberalism, big government socialism and the preservation of the democratr ts party's political power. that's what they're interested in. it's less about celebratin itg black achievement thanma maintaining the ongoing power of the democraintaint party. that's really what they're allrt about. and having a bunch ofy th republicans in the room does not that doesn't help thatathaty objective at all. >>li assemblywoman sanchez, what is it about?what what stance do you take representing your constituencies that the latino caucus would rejectju that are just common sense? >>st com so i have to tell you y colleagues and i have discussed at length we're focused on delivering for the district . that means we worke at a on inflation. we're at a forty one percente workhigh. we work on education, making sure that children receive quality education no matter their zip code. and then we work on on makingmi our communities fair. and honestly, those arein the latino the community that
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i met with and all the doors that we knocked.s wh that's what they care about, right? they didn' tht ask if i wass the latino republican or a democrat. you know, they they wanted us to deliver results. they wanted to know we would. fight for them. >> i'd love that answer so much. you didn't run you didn't run to represent pori one particular portion oonf, your district. you ran to represent everybodyeb and interested fact everybody, regardless of their background ef a lot ofor, there's people that say that and thenlof they quickly move into leone constituency and another.n >>cy good on you, senator . kind of same question to you. when you look at how they try to pigeonhole you, you're just you're just a female senator or you're just a latino senator .lo how do youok look at your role as a senator in california?? >> i look as i representativeena fotiver a constituents for senae district twenty three , which is what which was with thend i i one that it was electednk to represent. and i think the issues of the latino caucus, quites frankly, are the issues of allao rncalifornians.
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as kate mentioned earlier, they really are. you know, everybody want s communities there. everyone wants good schools. for their children. everybody would like to see inflation come down to be and have california be more affordable and have housing that's more affordableffordabl. so i think the issues of latinos are issues that affect all of california as a whole.a >> dreux, these two california representatives, as i hear them talk, arthem e really dangerous to the to the identity politics status. quo of the democrat party inpars the modern left right. yoay in your lane. ckcheck a box. the i only based on the identity we've told you shoulded be your identity. and when growing numbers of people decide to represent all of their constituency, it breaks down their gripwn on anc assumption they have on voteser or certain points of view. >> yeah, dangerous in the exacta respect yoctu describe.ty lik buest even more so. the democrat party loves to say every election really all the time. republicans are racist. they're bigots, they hatethgo
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blacks, hate hispanics. ts, thd hispanblah, blah, blah.e and if you l have republicans in the latino caucus, republicans black caucus, that narrative just sort of implodes. so they have every intention, te every incentive to keepep republicans out because you letc republicanant becauss in. story and the wonderful story aboutt the gop just being some kind otf a racist organization, you know, hits the wall and collapses and they can't have that. so.at, so f, you know, folks li your guests stay out of folks like byron donald, stay out of the congressional black caucus, makes it that much easier for kes it to continue to lie about the gop as some sort of a racist organization. kindit's amazing. the party of diversity, equity, inclusion, p will not be diverse ,will not allow anyone in an equal basis and certainly not inclusive. assemblywoman sanchez, senator ochoa, vogue and rupert murdoch, thank you so much for being with us today. we appreciate it. keep up the figh ut. >> all right. coming up, the left is comingin for the second amendment inways. new ways. we'll tell you the way in which they're tryingwe will tell to ds
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hunger. learn more at feeding america, drug. welcome back to this specialhe edition of "hannity". well, a federal judge inct the southern district of fornia icalifornia issued a rulg yesterday on monday that blocked the state from trying to enforce a gun control scheme to get this allowed citizens to sue gun manufacturers who make assault weapons and ghost guns, possiblyost now because of this, is now setting up a supreme court showdown. >> thankfully, there's a conservative majority on that court right now thanks to donald trump. meanwhile, radical washington governor jay inslee announced a series of new gun control measures aimed at curbing gun
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ownership. >> of course, it's always about curbing. then it's about taking in.r >> former congressman bob barr is warning gun owners that the banks this is the new avenue they're taking. banks making bany actually start closing the accounts of customers who purchase too many guns or to o much ammo. >> here with reaction, foxf the legal analyst greg jarret and host of the larry elder show for the epoch times, larryf elder. >> gentlemen, both.orng h thanks for beinger here.e, greg, let me start with you on california. so therewas wasa me a measure e the state wanted to allowson su people to sue gun manufacturers that's been struck down. doesers, t this go to the supreme court and does it hold up? es t >>th no, i don't think it goes to the supreme court. look, leave it to my home statet of california to devise a law that has nothingo more than an assault on the constitution. >> and , you know, look, gavin newsom thought he was being bei terribly clevengr. >> little pattern. our gun control law after texas abortion law, you know, guns,yo abortionu , pretty much the sam.
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thing. >> well, if newsom had bothered to read, for example, the recent dov's vs. jackson landmark supreme court decision, he would know that th the constitution doesn't confer a right to abortion. juxtapose the supreme court decisions on the 2nd 2nd amendment. the high court has said it means what it says is a righteen to keep and bear arms.d soo abortioabortin and guns not remotely comparable. gavin newsom, never known for his gray matter, someone might want to draw a childlike diagram to help explain it to him. >> larry elder. and you are known, for your gray matter, a very smart dude. >> so you see these frontal assaults that they're attempting, whether it's gavin newsomempting,, or jay inslee rt there going at the guns.tr >>yi they're trying to beng're creative. they're going atgoing at their y bu at the real scary aspect of this is the s.g. corporatet pres aspect, where they're tryingsu to put pressure on banks and other institutions to limith
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what they'll do, how much yoowu can spend on guns and ammo. >> it's almost like the fbi outsourcing to twitter, right? i mean, that's the that's the similarity that i think our viewerhinks will relate to , because the government can't do it. they're pressuring corporations pressuring cs to try to limitd our ability to purchase guns >> td ammo. and that's exactly why we need to fight back . you interviewed john rich on the fox and friends morning show. he is a co-founderrning show heg with dr. ben carson and myself, a band called old glory. go to you can go to old glory bankn .com and learn about it. and it's all about havingl not cancel proof bank that will nots discriminate against you because ofour your of your vier yourill not turn over your accounts to the canadian government an the way they did to the truckers. we will noirt refusest, to pros tickets, as happenedas by jpmorgan chase in missouri when there is a conservative organization that wanted to have a rally featuring donaldng trump jr. and also will have a feature that you cannot will ha cancel free paype we have to fight back .
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and that's not our only alternative. regarding what what greg alternd about leave it to my state of, california. greg, there is nothinggreg, s to more creative than a california democrat who wants to suppress your rights. press yos, the idea of suing a n manufacturer who makes a legal produc t because the person has used it negligently or criminally is akin to suing gm t because you got hit by a drunk driver. it is absurd, yes. but this is california. >> i >> yeah, it sure is . i mean, but there is this we're letting it. >> go ahead. go ahead, greg. go ahead. yeah , i it's not just california. washington state governor jay inslee, on state is now trying s helaw that would ban assault weapons. >> he might want to sit down and read a recent supreme court decision. new york rifle versus bruen, inn which the high court makes itlt abundantly clear you cannot ban weapons in common use whether you like it or not. >> ar type rifles are in common
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use. so that's yet another law thatue will never survive judicial scrutiny. j nythis is the reality to larry, question conservatives. patriots have to create their owves,n alternate ecosystm because the left's not goingp to stop here. i mean, they're going to findyo, findways to push you out if they can. >> well, that' s right.ha and that's what elon muss k has proven by taking over twitter. t we're finding out all of thisgoe collusion between the governmentrn and and these executives, some of whom used to work for the fbi. again, we've got to havestuff wv our own own stuff. we have to have our own platforms. that's the only way we're going to be able to fight this back . and the idea of calling an ar-15 a weapon of war,iall essentially, it's a semiautomatic weapon. pully trigger one bullet that's about virtually every firearm in america. arm in amethat's way more inforn than gavin newsom. will ever know about guns ever ,larry. great.k days! thank you. more on this special
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