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in this country withouout hearig another outraged person rantingh about george santo's. george santo'searing ano new mef congress. >> we would say anything about george santos. but ultimately sa, our curiosity was piqued. >> so we're doing our own investigation into george santo . that's tomorrow night. we can't wait.aked. in the meantime, have the best night with the ones you love.t >>jo we will see. nity." >> and welcome to hannity. and breaking today, houseay speaker kevin mccarthy, well, he got to pay a visit to the white house and squared off squ with president bidenar. he will be here exclusivelyer and tell us all that wentth on behind the scenes. that's coming up straight ahead. also, joe biden likelyes had o a lot on his mind just a few hours before meeting with kevin mccarthy. orwhile joe's belovedarth multimillion dollar beach house in rehoboty.h, delaware, it was finally searched by the fbi. now, this comes three entire b
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months after stolen classified documents turned at the up and biden center. docum remember, that was six dayenstst urbefore the midterms on novembr the 2nd and two months afterlasf more classified material was located in the garage with thate corvetted right there, the safa garage that he says is locked all the time. obviously, he's not locked all the time. and by the way, att locked five separate locations within these homes and offices, now, two weeks after even more classified material was tw discovered, during a search at biden's home in wilmington, delaware, and 10 days after joe made a very unusual winter tripl wi to rehoboth beach hous. this was in january .ea now, think aboutch this. joe biden took a trip to his january .e in i'm sure it was beautiful. hous tem sure the weather wasin. but 10 days before the fbi searched that very property for classified documents. th what was joe doing there?? th remember, this is during aisnoia ongoing criminal investigation. and joe biden is the subject oft
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that investigation. and yet the fbi was perfectlyert fine with biden spending a fewle days. the location that they should be searching should have searchedlocation already and arg to search. you think they would havk e givn that same opportunity to donald trump? i doubt it. now, they raided mar-a-lago before dawn without warning, even though donald trump was cooperating with their requests. now we're watching a two tiered nystem of justice play out i real time in this country. so equal justice under the law, equal application of our laws, sadly, does not exist any longer with the biden. n still today, some democrats, agey were seizeddo by federal agents in rehoboth. but we don't knon w if any of the material was classified or any other documents were removed or destroyed beformovede the fbi conducted this search, while joe was vacationing on the beach in january .ch now, keep in mind, this is the. third biden property that wa s searched by the fbi that wen pry know of. we do know of two
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more locations that need to be searched. one would be hunter biden's house and the other wouldo more be the university of delaware. l we'll have more on that in a minute. but, of course, the white housed counsel is refusing to tell any of us if the other locations were visited by the fbi. take look, just to be very clear , has the fbi conducted any searches of any other locations associated with the president that you or the white house? look, i think we're providing information as this goes on and answering questions about the search activities as they've been happening. i don't want to spek too much to the doj practices in an ongoing investigation. simple question. did they search the house or not? that's a yes or no.h th no in between what you saw there, that's called spin. . that's called not answering the question. now, the white house is also refusing to tell us how manyre classified documents have been recovered. >>ke a looo tellk. >> this is the current number of documents, classified markings that have been found in the president's residences and offices. foun pdent'si would refer you t
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house counsel's office. he just declined to commene t about those pictures. >> let them know the answer. now, the white house has reportedly blocked the national archives from updating you, rica the american people, on this case. now, that's something biden's team will neither confirm nor deny. >> take a look as teamt this reporting that came frome ho the house oversight committee chairman james comey, who says that in his conversations with the national archives, they communicatean that they weu told the archives was told init could not release a press release at whatever point itabou was about the discovery of classified documents in any>> way. the white house tell the im no to .an yeah, i don't know anything if that's saidt if that's actuat he said. >> it's probably better to ask the archives. >> oh, okay. meanwhile, who told him not to answer the question? james comey said that on this wo show last night. now, this is a cover up in the making, but your fbi director , christopher wray,e your a.g. merrick garland, they don't seem to care. they have clearly politicizectod and weaponizes the department of justice in this great country that is not good for
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america. now, keep in mind, mosmot ofst biden's documents s from his foe decades in office, they are stored at the universed of delaware.e how big a trove of documents,of? what we're talking about. thirty three palettes of papers delivered in 2011, not in one truck, but two trucks, including over eighteen hundred cartons of documents. and get this, a whopping four5 gigaby hundred and fifteen gigabytes of electronic records. now, either joe biden or the university of delawarenybod will allow anybody to view prete those documents. universities pretending thatg t they are still organizingerial, the material 11 years later. 11 as we know, there kno has been no fbi search at the university of delaware. del there needs to be one oraw for that matter, hunter biden's house and office. there needs to be one . and according to the "new york post", remembed r, ths broke over the weekend, offered to sel offeredl intelligence, sy what looked like intelligence, according to officials inon russian oligarchs to the
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us aluminum firm alcoa. fifty five thousand dollars. where did you get information on russian oligarchs? we need an answer to that question. and given huntert s deep ties to china, russia, ukraine, not to mention the crack cocaine, the , you would think thatno the fbi and the dot j would want to make sure that there's no classified documents in hunter's possession. after all, he was in the very ca house where classifiedssif documents were found. but again, to the best of our knowledge, hunter's house has not been raided. raided. why not? g on herwhy es sen to help answer those questions.z texas senator ted cruz, obvio senator , i guess the obvious question is why? is why is there a double standarde and why would you let joe bidene go to a house that, you know,bi you have to search 10 daysgo prior to your search? >> why wouldn't the search have taken place first? ta look, unfortunately, there's beenke a double standard throughout the biden presidency.
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this biden department of justic presidencn e is the most political department of justice we've ever seen. juave everwhen it comes to donao they come after him. their objective is political. they want to take him down. isen it comes to joe biden, their objectiv pe is to protect him. we now knom w joe biden's homes and offices have been raided by the fbi not once, not twice, but three times.. we know he was raide we know that that he was raided in november. no and yevembert the fbi kept it a secret. the doj kept it a secret. they look like a sieve when it concerns donald trump, but when it concerns joe biden,when i they keep it utterly secret. and the pattern at this point, sean, is there a place at thi joe biden doesn't leave classified documents? he it's just becoming weird. it's like wherever he goes, he just leaves a cache ofa classified documents.ca and i got to say, thissomethin is something i discussed in depth on my podcast verdict, as where i went into the details of this scandal. "verdict and in particular, there's a special prosecutor that's been appointed special by the ay
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attorney general. and there's a way to know whether that specialo prosecutr is actually trying to follow the law in poker. law you have to tell you havel that some sort of signal that shows what you're really doing. here's the tel arel. r fo if the special prosecutor is following the law thate will be looking atn jo the connections between joe biden and hunter bidena because hunter biden madeca a career out of selling access to his father and making millions of dollars from communist china, from xma in ukraine. and they will be looking at those connections if they'ren trying to protect the bident white house, they will be trying to separate the two biden white beand say, well, lor for his drugs, for his tax evasion. but it's all persona taxl. don't connect him to the big guy. and i got to say, on that laptop from , there arehell multiple emails right now that on the face of it appear to have been written a, relyingn on official government briefing documentg icial s.
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there's one email right before hunter biden gets invited to bet on the board of borier bids to e eighty three thousand dollars a month. this email is incredibly detailed and has has twenty two points. it's scholarly, it's area dite.s it reads like the briefing paper that a governmentl official gets before you takeyo a trip abroad. it readsta like a scene setter. joe biden was going to ukraine. the very next week. and it raises an obvious question. did biden read the briefingeek. materials joe biden was given?d dihed he cut and paste them and put them in this email? and then here's the sixty four thousand dollar question. di d those briefers includeiefes classified materials? if they did, then joe biden and hunter biden, both likelyal committed criminal offenses. now, i don't know the answer to that. i know this emai offensel was wn by a russian ukraine expert and hunter biden is not a russian ukraine expert. and so the special counsel needs to examine the briefings ,in particular the classifiedoeb briefings that joe biden
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received at the timeiden. compare them b to hunter biden's email. and if there is e-mail.a conneb that needs to be the focus ofhe the criminal case, what you're referring to is the email to his parisa business partner.r you're saying and i believe senator ron johnson said it as well, that it infers directa. access to classified information. you're right.e he's not an expertright, not a these things with the alcoa case and the offer to give information on the oligarchs, how would hunter biden knowg abu anything about a russian oligarch? that's a great mystery to me.a just like this email has great specificity on a topic that he went on good morning america and admitted that he had no knowledge of, no experience in and ended up getting paid, what, eighty three thousandt on dollars a month or something to that effect. >> nowod, well, look, the alcoa email, he was asking alcoa pay me fifty five thousand dollars and i want you to think, when was the last time you demandedke
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of someone give me fifty five grand for what? giv for my insight on russian oligarchs. meand their networks of elites n russia. and he'sssian pitching this to. now, listen, hunter bidenf el doesn't know anything about this. russi he doesn't have any history ora. background in this, which meanns at a minimum, he made a business out of selling h access to daddy, makings millions of dollars to daddy. but the inference from both of these emails, the obvious inference is that he's readingg materials assembled for his father when he is the sitting vice president . obe materialshes look, the intelligence agenciesi do assessments of russianal oligarchs, the networks ofnt. elites, what he's offering to sell is exactly the type ofdo material that is contained int i classified briefings. and we will know this special t counsel.is on the plus side, the special counsel, robert herr contain, ia former clerk to chief justice
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william rehnquist. that's encouraging. know chief justice rehnquist was my former boss. that's encouraging. l on the negative side, the special counsel was the right hand to rod rosenstein and also to chris wray tha t raises real concerns about his involvement in in the russia hoax and the abuses from the deep state going after donald trump. and it really will braises reaef will be in the pudding if he is willing to examine the evidence . i believe he needs he needs to the fbi needs to search the documents, the university of delaware, and it needs to search hunter biden's home and business addresses to see if there are classified documentexams at any of those places. >> i couldn't agree with youfbbi more . senator ted cruz , thank you. >> we appreciate your time.si ness aall right. time now for the hannitythos hot seat. apparently, our good friend geraldo rivera believes that biden's classified document scandal is much ado about nothing. >> take a look. this is the libraria>>n scolding
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the people who kept the books overdue. it has nothing to doappare with anything in american life. not one family watching this today is affected one iota. thby this phony scandal. okay, no big deal , according to geraldo. but meanwhile, his liberal friends in the media mob, bye democratic party obsessed over the russia collusion hoax for six long years. phonand counting. but now at least some of the left, they're coming to their senses now. the far left columbia journalism review. this is fascinating. they just published what is ahe scathing retrospective ofenses. the media's russia gate hysteria, even singling out by name the new york times for its conspiratorial coverage. they have given us props for being right the whole time. but why would i expect suc a thing from them anyway? remember, the times actually got their pulitzer prie for spreading these outright lies. they should definitelybein give back and correct the record and apologize, but don't expect tharight. t to happen.
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the new york times is not truly a news organization. it's basically a pr operationiz. for biden in the democratic party. don't expect right now. in the hot seat , we have the co-host of the five,y geraldo rivera, along with senior adviser to president trump, steven miller. >>democrarty i agree with you h, although on the surface, i don't think the documents are going to bring down joe biden. i don't think it's goin to hurt donald trump if it didn't hurgeraldt hillary. everyone's getting away with classified top secret documents. that's noton't thi my issue. n i want to know why they found these documents. hon november 2nd and didn't inform the public until sixty days later. in the interim, during that six to eight day interval, they also set up a special prosecutor for donald trump. and they also went and visited the penn biden center. and they didn't tell anybody. yes, they went to biden's home after they found documents there. but there wasn't a big there wasn't a cia in the raid to kicking everybody out likeo they did donald trump. they went to the rehoboth home r
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,but they alloweend joe biden to go to that home ten daysody u prior, knowing they neededthey to look at that home. and i want you to look and talk to this audience directly. and you tell me if that sounds like equal justice and equal application of our laws and whether or not you want hunter biden to have access to top secret classified information. >> that's a different issue. the hunter biden story that hun will work its watey out.n acce we are talking about this document scandal. this is a phony scandal show on the documents at mar-a-lago . it was a phony raid. t it had nothing to do with the american people. there is zero evidence that either president biden or former president trump did anything to compromise national securityzero. our point, people with a story that does not matter. >> but you're not answering are my question. but this story of hunter mar-a-lago, but they don't read any of biden's homes. why is it they didn't tell the american people for sixty eight days? ean: why didn't they tell us beforest
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the election when they knew days?ays before the election? do you think that's fair? does that fundamentally fairy to the american people? >>fore i believe that whatt fud is happening now with joe biden in part, consciously or , is a reflection of the authorities, the the departmenty or, although i havel to show the american peoplece even handedly see, we are troubled. now, let's raid biden. should the american people thisr is before november. 8th and the midterm.- should the >> they knew that he had the documents by . that's this. that's why. so in its infancy, this whole story was so much in its infancy that they held to task by glass all the press conference before the midterms and say, oh, by the way, the fbi raided my house or the documents is absurd.ai steven miller, is that fair? no, this was a cover up,
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a concealment to try once again to influence the american electoral process. >>o what we have been seeing nw for six years, the deep state, the department of justice and now the national archivewhas are trying to play god innation our election to decide whether republicans win or whether democrats win. this information was kept from the american people to try to influence the outcome ofin. the election. itll say one more thing. you cannot divorce a scandal from the fact that hunter biden, as you discussed with senator ted cruz, is engaged in dealings with foreign governments. and the money that bidend cruz is earning is in subsidizinggove the lifestyle of joe biden. so we have to know we must know how is this classified information then was truife to line? if i was travelingan even if tht was true, isn't there a us attorney that has been probinge hunter biden now for a coupleu.
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of years, at least as he did not come up with anything? this is r a storbiden y that ex this is a media story.at this is you got my guy trump. w i'm going to get your guy biden. i think a far more interest, tr. right now, sean.t your and you alluded to it. and it's one of the things that stephen miller, rare things that we agree on is that russia gate was a phony scandal.n gate >> let you leave that opportunity because agreement is aean: pournelle to say russi three of us . well, noldt only is a is a massive scandal, but the factn of the columbia journalismate i massive scandal. review, sean said a left wing publication came out todayan and condemned the new york times and other publications. i agree. this is a momentndemne this is t moment where we need to ensure that when the focus should be .n >> i want to ask a last last question: whe question. when you looyok att th the astronomical amount of money that the bidens made mad and joe biden's lie that he,e b never talked to hunter or anidy
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family member about their foreign business dealings, you know, it's a lie. >> geraldofamily. foreign busins and you look at i'll take i'lleg pick three countries, ukrains.e where he admits he had no experience and made millions. russia milliono exs, no experie. china, one pointie five dollars. billion. deal bank of china, five million dollar, no interest, forgivable loan, a hundred thousand dollar shopping spree. you look at thes e countries hostile to america. did hunter bidenthes, does it ni stink to high heaven the millions of dollars that he and his family made? do you not see this as a serious i see a serious need for investigation, for influence peddling for here. >> if it is true, then whyhasn't the has the u.s. attorney told us over tw.so years now that pro they have been probing hunter biden? that is moreunter than just a monger or all the other things that demonstrate to the horse within the shameful tapes. >> but steve miller, that's a lot of money, not national
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security. notthere. >> no, hillary, you're wallingln off the influence peddling just like they do with hillary e because a deep state wants the influence peddling whenontinue because when they leave government, that's how they get rich. that's why it's called a swamp . >>y well,ge that is why we>> get nothing done, because we can't focus on the fact thatetoi right now rush gate is beingt exposed for all the world to see that we agree on geraldo. was the malignancy that goes right? >> i agree. but on the issue oissuf money, that's where they are. that's where the biden factor is your greatest vulnerability . millions and millions with no experiencemillio. what a great world it is forthan the bidens, i'll tell you that. all right. thank you bothk .e come bac when we come back , house speaker kevin mccarthy, he met with biden at the white houseke. he today to talk about the debt ceiling. biden said he e wasn't goingdebt to negotiate. did he?ceiling.d bide negotiate? we'll check in with speaker sps ofmore d more detailn
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house speaker kevin mccarthy was at the white house today to meet with joe biden and even signaled optimism about a path forward to address the growingo national debt. and washington's out oaddrs f cl spending now. thirty one trillion dollars in debt. we are passing on or stealing from our kids and grandkids. but cagrn democratans reallyd be trusted to agree to stop the reckless spending and agree s to restore some level of fisct sanity in washington? also, meanwhile, today, congresswoman omar is now going after speaker mccarthy over his
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efforts to remove her from effos the foreign affairs committee, calling the push to boot her from the committee, quote, pathetic. now, the controversy surrounding tomorrow's committee assignment stems from her past comments that she made about israel that have been deemed to be anti semitic.itic all right.re t here to tell us what went on int today's meeting with the president at the white house is house speaker kevin mccarthy. mr. speaker,s r kevin rthy thank you for being with us. let's start with your general impressions. you spent over an hour with the president . what was your general impression of him?president? was he alert? was he aware? was he up to speed? on the issues? >> how do you feel the meetingee went?d onhe i the meeting was rather well, n because remember what he was saying short. he said herather would not negoh with me. i just spent a me.n hour with mh the oval office. he knew the topic we're talking about. he was aware of what wf whe wer going on and remember why this is so important. all your viewersrtant. have to understand the democrats controlled congress for the last four yeare tos. they increased discretionary spending by 30 percent
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more than for a hundred and eighty billion dollars. they slammed through at the last minute, lasars.d throtv omnibus bill that over the next 10 years will spend one point five trillion. so if you want to know whereur inflation came from, you knowti we're a problem. it's thion cams runaway spendiny so we only have two choices.ing. either responsibility orr reckless spending.ss i know where the american people want to go. so s for the president said heme wasn't going to negotiate with me. we talked for more than an hour, gave both perspectives. i thought they were respectful. there's times we've had big differences. but then he said, let's continue the conversatio.n. . so i took that as a positive. a and i think let me ask you guys months to go and we can month get this done. >> yes, sir. would you consider what happened in the oval office with you and the president today? would you characterize it as a negotiation? i would. >> you can't sit down for one hour sitting in the ovalfroe office across from one another talking about the positions for debt ceiling, the economy and spending without that point. >> now, there's times that we strongly disagreed with one
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another, and that's respectful.n but you understand whederstandnn down with somebody, whether youe think at the end of the day you could come to an agreement,look look, this is what the american people want. they want us t o be responsible t about it.o they want to control this spending. i mean spending,, 74% of americs they want spending cuts to find those savings. look, the democrats have s spent like there's no tomorrow. we want to make sure tomorrow bt is better than today. if nothingte happens in the next 10 years, we will spend trtrillion dollars just in interest. that's almost a trillion dollars a year. ilon dollain interest. >> let me play joe biden from 2011 on this very issue involving the debt ceiling and whether negotiations should aytake place. >> this is joe biden, 2011. exp how do you explain the fact hade grown men and women are unwilling to budge up till now and still some of them arep un still unwilling to budge by taking an absolute position? my way or no way? t a lot
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i predict to you that a lot of those new members who came here. they'l with my way or the highway, they'll either be onbe the highway or o they'll learn that they have to have compromise. those were his words about the very same subject. you might want to remind them and tell them is good for his good friend sean hannity found that for. >> here's what i'd like to asket you, though. i believe that the democrats are making a calculation and i believe their calculation is simple. they they don't believe that you and your caucus of two hundred and twenty twobl icanrepublicans will unite behid a single plan that will hold the line on the issue of fiscal responsibility. now, that is promise that you made and most of the republicans running have mademost rep. i've talked to your colleagues there, at least 15 plans out there, how to negotiate this thi debt ceiling. how confident are you thatu en the entire caucus will unite behind one plan and stay one united when they start accusing you ofta of the u.s. and the det
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and the full faith and credit of the u.s. government is hanging in the balance because republican s demanding fiscal responsibility. will you all hold the line? u >> are you confident that will happen? i'm confident because i know a r one thing that our conference will not do. we will not raisfee the debtrenc ceiling, simply just raise it n with no savings, with no change in policies. with no direction to change the trajectory that puts us on t a path to balance. had a wew, we had a conference today educating everybody exactly where we are. we'll continue. to havek specia conferences each week.es the special ones just talkingfo about the debt ceiling, becauseo this is too important for the future of our country.r cou children. remember democrats in and our children. r four remember, the democrats were in power for four years. they increased discretionary spending, more than four twndred billion when republicans were in the majority, twice as long for, eight years. do you know how much discretionary spending went up? zero. it went down onar 10 billion dollarszero.
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went d so we haveow the credibility to make this happen. n 10but at thirty one trillion dollars debt, our debt d is largedebtr than our economy.a we have never been this size of debt to gdp since world war ii. it's 96% at which, by the way, puts us in line with a lot of third world nations. be very specific.puts us inyou are confident that your entire caucus will rally around a single fiscal wil responsibility plan and hold the line that the republicans will not go along with a debt ceiling increase unless they have fiscal responsibility measureshave with . is that is that. yes, because, look, we havea watched what the democrats have done. they brought us inflation al tl their movement of all this runaway spending not just brought us inflation , hurt the supply chain. they changed the policy so people would stay home and not go back to work.ay hom the damage that they have done just in the last four years, we have to correct and get us onto a path.
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look, anybody will tell you, no matter what, study us general, y not the greatest threat to america is the size of our debt. size of and let me correct it. and this is the window to do it. it. >> s either also two hundred and twenty two republicansgethea stand together and unite and win or else the democrat will win the argument there ther way. let me ask you way about three members of congress, adam schiff, eric swalwell,adam and congresswoman omar. and let me pla sy and answer. yohiftu gave npr to a press conference you had. >> he's gotten elected by his district. so question okay, let me be very clear and respectful to you. .you asked me a question when i answered. it's the answer to your question. yor u don't get to determinet to whether i answer your question or not. okay, and all respec whether t. thank you. no, no, let's answer her question.. you just raised the question. i would be very clear with you. the intel committee is different. >> you know why? because what happens in the intel committee, you don't
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what happens in the intel committee, other secrets are going on in the world. >>secret other members of congrs don't know what did adam schiff do with the chairman of the intel committee? what adam schiff did use hisam t power as a chairman and lied to the american public, even the inspector general said it when devin nunes put out a memo, he said it was false. when we had a laptop, he used it before an election to be politics. hand say that it was false and said it was the russians when he knew different. >> sea >> i think that answers the question about swalwell and fang fang and obviouslyalwe adam schiff, the congenital liarll. and frankly, you know, i can put up on the screen the text of congresswoman ohmar. i mean, she literally said israel has hypnotizedotize the world. may allah awakenthe the peoplea and help them see the evil doings of israel. but she has no idea why people believe that is anti semitic.y i the democrats set thiss precedent. you're only following up precede on the precedent they set, but you are no t as harsh as nancy pelosi. >> these members are on other
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committees, correct? correct. e on other there on other committees. what nancy pelosi did was judgep republicans on things they said before they were even members of congress. i've only judged him on the things they have done as members of congress. ongress.and on committees that e top secret clearance and others. top i don't think you could sit on intel if you havel if withlationship with a chinese spy, omar said.. the american military is equalda to the taliban or hamas. she said on 9/11, something happen that day. she said, it's all about the benjamins. benjamins. and ramirez is not the right committee for her. i'm sure there's another committee that she can servenow on . loknow i speak fori a lot of conservatives in the country and i say this. i think conservatives in this country on the debt ceiling want republicans to unite on fiscal responsabl oe ability and hold the line and not cave.d and i hope we can all unite and hold that line.ople w people will be watching veryill beinclosely. eaker, mr w. speaker, we appreciate your time. and straight ahead tonight,
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republicans finally holding biden accountable for his border crisis. r bo we'll check in with congressman jim jordan, the first house judiciarrisis.y committee hearig on this crisis took place today, along with congressman roy. congressm >> that straight ahead . j.j., mr de de de apj is working on the weekdays, living like a freak de de de de de de. hey, it's nice to see face like day to day. and it's not a five day. my life used to be so calm and fun until one day. oh, we're the farmigo the cards . they will guide me home. you might think you know how to
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patrol personnel are overwhelmed, that he believesd that it is the liberal policies that are making a mockery ofe th our current laws to say that we should enforce the laws, that we should enforce the laws on the books, that that is , in fact a racist statement by hispanic border patrol agent hector garcia. >> well, it's a freedo am ofgena speech and he can say whatever he needs to say.sp he can >> judge, why wasn't it fixed last year? why wasn't it me? why wasn't it fixed last year? i mean, the general lady talked >>nut working in a bipartisa fashion to fix this problem. w why wasn't it fixed last year? what wasn't a fix last year? >> you talked about the concerns and how we have to work together to fix it. i'm just why wasn't it fixedconr last year? because they didn't need bipartisan support last year. neidn' biplast congress, they ce everything in the federal government. if it's a federal government solutionderagovernwh, why didn'x it? >> now, the house judiciaryit committee is also trying to investigate. biden's mishandling of classified documents. the department of justice is refusing to release the requested information and deny oversight of congress. instead, the doj is claiming it. must, quote, maintaint mu the confidentiality of its ownst special counsel investigation. so apparently the principles of
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oversight, coequal branches of government mean nothing to karlan's doj or joe biden's here with more. house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan, committee jordan member chip roy of texas.chip chip, great sort that we just play to you. let me ask you both the question i was asking n i kevin mccarthy. will all quick answer from both of you. will all two hundred and twenty two republicans, will they agree on fiscal responsibility? measures before there's anyg debt ceiling increase? will they remain united andy hod will they hold the line? >> jim jordan? yes, because we have to show and that's what the voters demand and we have to stick ck wtogether. thin >> we're going to get anything done. chip? yeah?, shawn of course. thirty two trillion dollars in o debt. we saw our speaker go down to the white house today, talket to the president and say, yoe u know what, mr. president , we're a coequal branch of government. you are going to negotiate. h of you are going to sit downnt, yo with us. we are going to make sure weu ao our job and stop spending money we don't have.
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>> and the republicans all to twenty two will unite behind willscal plan. responsibility plan. you all confident that. i >> okay. am. and , jim , let me let me start with you. you're the committee chairman. sorry, chip.so he does have rank over you. but i like you equally, both equally. bot but, you know, multiple people today, congressman, they just sat there and lied to your face. and said there was no problem te at the border whatsoever. >> congressman joe biden. yeah, yeah. i think thercoe are three fundamental questions here. how did this happen? wh ow didy does it matter? and how do we fix it? we know how it happened.1 said joe biden on day one said we'res going to not build the wall. we're not going to have an are e deportations and we're notpoli going to have the remain in mexico policy. today's hearing was reallycy trying to hone in on why it matters. we heard fro matm a dad who lost a kid, lost his son to fit in. all we heard from a sheriff, we talked about the record levelsey ,crimel., the stuff that'sl thea happening to property, all the bad things that are of happening and then, of course, how to fix it.x it that's our job. and we are going to pass legislation out of the committee that will golast
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back to the policies that work. last thing i would say on this is the sheriff told us , he said he's been in lawrs enforcement thirty eight years. he said the best the situation the border has ever been was two years ago under president trump. adethe worst position they've r been in is where it is now.d tok we need to go back to those policies. the house judiciary committee will pass legislation to gowo back to the policies that work so we can stop thirks spendingsn on everything else that is harming our country. chip roy, we jusyl andt played question. you asked a democratic witness,w a judge from el paso, whetheras it was racis rt for a hispanic border patrol agent to callic a migrant crisis an invasion. he wouldn't answer your question, congressman. he >> i wanted an answer to that question. well, it's a good question. and we had janelle rodriguez, who lives in the county a few miles down the road from me, in with her husband, brandon dunn, because they lost her son last august to fentanyl poisoning. we lostheit fifty three migrantn a trailer in the texas heat in5 san antonio, which i alsogrants represent. fifty seven migrantsin in a trailer in mexico coming here.
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democrats want to hide behind ma usinnts ing terms like racism. what did you see in the hearin today? you saw democratcomings wanted to make it about republicans. they wanted to use words like racism. they didn't want to address the actual issues.s want and what you sawed in the answe. there was that this isn't about racism. we saw a direct response from fo a dad who lost his son andd hispanicth young man. you saw a response from hector ,who's a great friend of mine in laredo, hector garza, who's c working in border patrol, who is totally sicktion and tired of the bush t administration taking them forao granted and saying, hey, this is racist when all we want to do is enforce existing law to protect americans from fentanyl, protect americans from cartels , protect migrants and from being abused by cartels, and to set reset reseer at our border. even jay johnson, obama'sjohn secretary of department of homeland security, said that a thousand people was an actual. crisis. and now we've got 8000 people
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a day. this is the reality of our border and democrats wanth h to politicize it. we wan t to stand with the american people and migrants to protect them. >> s let me ask youean: on another m issue, jim jordan, biden's department of justice hasn' denied your document requests on numerous issues. they clearly are goingest onproc to protect the biden administration. they are not recognizingt bide coequal branches of governmentco and something called oversightgd ,which is part of your responsibility. my question is , what is your next oyour nex option? what options do you have in terms of their unwillingnessicit to participate willingly allow you oversight that you are supposed to be involved in? >> we had a transcribede su interview today with formepposr justice department employee. >> w we will use compulsory means mea to get documents and people if we assume we'reto going to have to do that. but understand, this is the justice department that had a shared understanding with the toden white house and the biden lawyers to keep the biden it's classified document issue
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quiet. so this is that same justice department we hope they are,. that we hope they comply with the subpoenas that we will have to probably t inevitably send as theseyou bo investigations move forward. we will have you bothth on regularly. grea regularlyt. u both of you today. we appreciate you being with us tonight. jim jordan, chip roym jo, thank . all right.ncy the covid emergency's over, but will doctors continue pushing for the vaccine even as more health concerns arise? we'll check in with the florida surgeon general. he weigh aris in next.h and then last callfl, velmasurgo will actually face timen l. ve with us. she's given me my lowest gradelt to date. >> straight ahead,h i'm inmendi your medicine cabinet.t! your medicine cabinet.t! >> less sick day on backhands. the number one called shortening brand. highly recommended zi ca side fa, love cycads unique think formula. formula. it shortens colds, >> zakim, think back home.on't w th overweigheyt and asking themselves, why
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earlier thisna week that they ae officially now planning to end the public health emergency in may.l but will doctors continue their push for the vaccine? doflorida surgeon general joseph ladipo issued a warning back in october based on his g men to advising youn avoid the vaccine due to an increased risk of cardiacted related death. but desperate to keep pushing the vaccine, his colleagues at the university of florida are now claiming his work is , quote,of flo seriously flawed. now, pfizer responded to our request for a comment saying numerous government agencies have authorized the vaccin te and that it has saved lives. the florida surgeon general, dr. joseph ladipo, joins us now to respond. why aren't these vaccines to the emergency use authorization, sir? >> oh, that's right. sir? that's right. and they are that' they were previously under emergency use authorization. knows everyone knows that the the clinical trials were stopped earlnicay.
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we we've learned many new things about safety since that time. hewyou've reviewed some of thoe things during your interviewsdor with their doctors.st o and at this point, mosf t ofthem have full approval, but it's really full approval in namesafe only . the safety of these vaccinestyny is is just so much worse than any other widely used vaccinescs . >> i'm not a doctor and i'm not going to play one on radio or television. and i advise people to do a lot of their own research. ur but your warning that that the some of these vaccines for men 40 younger than 40 are outweighed y by the dangers. and you talked about a self controlled case series, analysis of men 18 to thirty nine . 84% increase in relative incidence of cardiac related death after vaccination within card twenty eight days. rea i keep reading about myocarditis. i'm not a doctor. i keep reading about a higher incidence of blood clotting. i'm not a doctor. ng i keep reading about other
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complications. now, is it from the virus itself, do you believe? bel it's a combination oievef certae things, maybe certain peoplert with certain genetict predispositions are not made for this virus? s i don't know. i'm not a doctor. so i'm asking you. that's a pretty urgent warningu sent that you sent out. and i know you believe it wa.sbb based on the science, correct? >> well, it's very kind of you, hannity, to to state the fact that you're not a doctor. it really is .doctor okay, to believe what your eyes are telling you. telli ngand your ears hear from your neighbors. the reality is that these vaccines absolutely increase the risk of cardiac injury. and it's actually way beyond the myocarditis that you hear about. there's even something called o subclinical myocarditiwes and we were supposed to have data on that by now. but pfizer got an extension on the on the data deadline from the fda. you know, quietly got a six
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month extension on that. so it is it really is okay to believe what your eyes are telling you. goi and certainly people are votingg that way. i mean, there's very littl teck uptake of the by valence, ifean: i offered you and representedesa it was one otif these companieso airtime to debate, would you do it? uloh, i'd be happy to . i'd be happy to . get i mean, it'd be great to get the data, discuss the data thata actually showsta safety risks bt doesn't get any coverage. and we know why doesn't get anyd coverage. ladipo, thank you very much. t. we appreciate it.t whenca we come back , last call, zelma face time's. >> let's see if i do better than a c minus. straight ahead. this jj never missed a beat day sunday by slamming. apj is working on weekdays living like a freak day. his work takes one day pay day
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