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working hard to indict trump.
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and getting him for a crime that no one even pretends is a crime, including the federal agency that has already investigated and declared it on a crime. so in manhattan tomorrow, what will certainly be an overwhelmingly liberal grand jury will meet and unless something unexpected happens, democrats will have taken the unprecedented step. of using a corrupt justice system to take out the front runner in the republican presidential field in a presidential race. and if that happens, america will never be the same. you've got to hope that for the sake of the country, the biden white house which will be running against trump will put the country above partisanship and stop this. merrick garland at doj will issue every public statement saying that this is wrong, which it is and therefore preserve for grandchildren. our justice system. as a friend. it doesn't seem to be happening. in fact, as of tonight, it's not just trump, who is the target of this. it's trump's
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in the senate chamber. capitol police officers take him to multiple entrances and even try to open locked doors for him. we counted at least nine officers who are within touching distance of unarmed jacob chan's lee. not one of them even tried to slow him down. chance we understood that capitol police were his allies . video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the senate watch. to allow. so that's what jacob chance
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>> they walked through what we used to call the people's house, some of them are still in prison tonight. so you assume that ugly story was over, at least the law enforcement component of that, now it's not over, the biden administration has in recent months according to a story in the washington an additional 700 best 1200 people
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the footage, when we saw it, proved the government had been lying about what happened inside the building on january 6, and as we just showed you, they lied about jacob, he was not the only one, but indicated that we showed you a second ago and two
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weeks ago, he is seen walking around the inside of the capital with a police escort, escort, police lead him to the senate chamber. you are not allowed to see that footage because it painted a very different picture from the myth they had been force-feeding you for two years. chansley's lawyers didn't see it, it turned out, the judge who sentenced him -- all that anybody knew was that chance they had committed some sort of act of terrorism. they did not know the truth. now that we do know, however, pretty stunning that they are trying to rest up to 1200 more people. whatever you think of jacob chansley or donald trump, if you cared about civil liberties, you would be outraged by this. this is as great of a constitutional violation as you can have. in this country, they have to, turnover exculpatory evidence to the defense.
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that he was not allowed to fairly defend himself against. but liberals didn't care, they no longer seem to have any interest in justice or civil rights. just today, the msnbc morning show was continuing to lie about jacob chancellor, telling his viewers that he is a terrorists but does not deserve rights. watch. >> if you lie about what happened january 6, if you try to redefine it and try, the weird guy wearing the horns, i don't know who people were trying to say, he was a peaceful guy, never walked through a window, boom, a couple seconds later, god reporters like mr. riley who will say, look at this video, here he is, walking through a broken window.
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>> tucker: as a factual matter, if you need to be reminded, what you heard is a lie, provably. jacob chansley did not walk through broken window. he walked through an open door. again, he walked into the senate, being held -- with a gun. this footage is available to everyone, including the anchors on msnbc. they know this. they are lying anyway. they don't care about what actually happened. they don't care about the civil rights, the man whose life was destroyed. what you saw was a measure of the total molar corruption of our news media and the institutions they serve in washington. it has implications for you, if they will endorse the unjust destruction of one man, they have no limits. they will do anything. and now, with these impending arrests, they are showing you what they will do.
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so if you support the wrong presidential candidate, you get arrested, don't get to see exculpatory evidence in the trial, apparently those are the rules. if you do vote the right way, they get -- they will even force taxpayers to give you money after the fact. philadelphia just agreed to pay nearly $10 million to people who say they were "insured in the police response to the plm riots of 2020." then none of the businesses that were burned, they don't get rates, they were built the wrong way. the dhs secretary is happy with that, he says anyone who supported the generally six protesters in any way, even if they never stepped foot in the capitol building, it must be rounded up and charged with insurrection, watch. >> january 6 was the very definition of an insurrection. in my view, it's in the national interest for it, and prosecuting
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these cases, we call it what it was. we read that the special prosecutor's are looking at charges for obstruction, fraud, this was an insurrection. let's call it what it was. the insurrection statute punishes not just those who participate in the insurrection but those who incite it and give aid and comfort thereto. and investigating for president trump and others around him, i think we have to call it what it is, i think it is in the national interest. >> tucker: it was, in no sense, an insurrection. it was neither armed nor organized. it was a political protest that at times -- but it was not an insurrection. that is a lie and they know it is a lie. these are people who believe the election was stolen, they certainly have reason to think that, but instead of convincing them it wasn't stolen, instead of combing their fears by
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telling them what exactly mark zuckerberg's $400 million was doing in our election system, instead of explaining that, despite the fact we changed the way we vote, no voting fraud took place. instead of explaining why voting seemed to stop in some places, did it? did it? tell us. everybody told them to shut up. every news channel in america told them to shut up. they went to washington for january 6. here are these people having figured out that we can use police power to crush the other side are fantasizing about locking up anybody who protests donald trump's imminent arrest in new york. almost get the sense they want those protesters to commit crimes, they can go to rikers, watch as the msnbc panels drives what seems to be psycho pleasure from the possibility of an average january 6. >> we've got something called
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video, and it shows still that it was a riot, it was intent tempted resurrection, and they keep going to jail, those who think they're going to screw the nypd today, stay on the other side of the bridge. it's not going to go well, even if they come into new york city and break the law, they are going to jail. it's pretty simple. break the law, go to jail. there is no post-truth world when it comes to the court system, right? >> certainly so. >> yeah, rakers, one way ticket, somebody said it, rikers. >> over the bridge to rakers island. speak out some of us will never tire of hearing joe scarborough demand that we lock up people who break the law. the filthy are you are, the more hypocritical you are. what is interesting is how you never see these very same people fantasize about locking up, say,
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the murderers or rapists or people who push elderly women in front of subway cars. this is a city in which the homicide rate jumped more than 50% from 2019 to 2021. because of their policies. they don't care about that, they are not mad about the murderers who caused -- they are not met that alvin bread, their new favorite prosecutor dropped 70% of actual criminal cases since taking office so that these same criminals can continue to terrorize poor people and take no magnet rates were msnbc anchors don't live. try that and nantucket and see if that works. don't think they would put up with it. they want those criminals -- they don't want those criminals locked up, they want protesters to get locked up. goes without saying, this is an inversion of what you are supposed to want in a scene society.
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in a scene society, they lit elections determine who has power. you don't fantasize about your political opponents going to jail. you don't want a real show of force to deter a constitutionally protected protest, because those are signs of a free society, you are proud of that, people can protest, they don't have to be violent, they can see what they think. but that has changed over the last few years under the biden administration. here is a federal prosecutor michael sherman on "60 minutes," tape we will never forget, and speaking of citizens, bragging about "shock and awe" to round up as many trump supporters as possible to deter them from protesting joe biden's inauguration, which they had a constitutional right to do. >> after the inauguration of the 20th, i wanted to ensure, and our office wants to ensure, that there was shock and awe, that we could charge as many people as possible before the 20th, and it worked because we saw through media posts that people were afraid to come back to d.c.
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because they are like, if we go there, we are going to get charged. essentially thumbing their noses at the public for what they did. >> tucker: shock and document can take out those individuals? isn't that how you treat isis? these are americans. that man, in a free country, would have no power whatsoever over citizens, instead he is launching a new war on terror against people who vote differently from him. this is bigger than donald trump and has been for a long time and now it has escalated. so where are the republicans, the people you vote for, who are supposed to be protecting you from this, but the country from devolving into something unrecognizable. where is mitch mcconnell, by the way? lead the broken one descendant. is don tillis? the liberal republican from north carolina. where are all the other senators who said, shut up, you should see the videotape from jan january 6. are these people on board with
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arresting 1,000 more nonviolent protesters, we asked them. didn't get any replies. lindsey graham sent that over, you sure put a lot of trust in "the washington post." we did most of what we read there with a grain of salt. huh? the u.s. attorney in washington announces in federal court that he is going to haul another 1,000, maybe 1200 trump voters to jail and the response from people like lindsey graham and the rest of these people in the united states that you voted for it is, don't worry about it. they are saying the same thing as the manhattan d.a. threatens to put donald trump, the leading republican presidential candidate, in handcuffs. this is shameful. they refused to defend the constitution or their own voters, and we really hope, through the electoral system, they are punished at one point soon. steve baker is one of the people who fears he may soon be targeted in this
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unconstitutional purge from the doj, independent investigative journalist, joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. some up, if you will, why you are worried about being caught up in this purge? >> thanks for having me, tucker, my january 6th story started january 6, 1 of those independent journalists who was there that day to cover the story, the story developed in a way none of us anticipated. i showed up with my camera, my tripod, a man on the street microphone, intending to interview people about their thoughts about what happened at the speech is they. the story developed at the capitol, and i was there, covered and caught hours with the video myself, then i also went inside the capitol building, because that is where the story went, no violence, no chanting, no parading or any property damage. but because my video, and because of my subsequent storis
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have been used by news services all over the world, my videos have been an hbo documentary, "new york times" documentary, others, as a result of that, i was eventually, i believe, targeted, not because i was there as a journalist but because my story did not comport with the approved narrative. in fact, my initial foray into the weaponization of the doj against me was the fbi contacting me some 18 months later, right around thanksgiving of 2021, i was told that i would be charged within the week, that is what they told my attorney. that never happened. 15 months later wondering if those red dots are going to come through my bedroom window at 6:00 in the morning. >> tucker: it is living in limbo. left destroying. shocking. i apologize on behalf of the country. very quickly, mr. baker, a lot of liberal journalists in the
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capital that day, apologies if i am wrong, i think nancy pelosi's daughter was there during documentary, but certainly -- do you know if any of them have been harassed by biden's fbi? >> i am actually familiar with hundreds of journalists, both professional msn journalists as well is quite a large cadre of independents. to my knowledge, none of the more left-leaning independent journalists have faced prosecution, where is there been quite a few of the more right-leaning independents who have been charged and convicted of crimes, even jail. >> tucker: maybe john can get back on this tomorrow. >> it would be great. it would be great if our -- >> tucker: if they could help come up from texas big steve baker, i appreciate it, godspee. >> thank you, tucker, appreciate
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it. >> tucker: the point of this exercise is not to, in some way, stop a future insurrection, it is to stop anybody who opposes biden from organizing ever. for example, the fbi recently labeled the veteran-like disaster response organization a domestic terror group. the disaster response organization is called american contingency, mike glover found it, a former green beret, he joins us tonight. i appreciate you coming on. do you believe that you have been targeted by the department of justice? >> absolutely. american contingency started with a concept after the seattle mayor told law enforcement officers to not do their job. so it is a form of -- a forum of american citizens depending and leaning on each other in the abf people, including politicians, and law enforcement agencies following the politicians are
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not doing their job. >> tucker: so you spend most of your life working under arms for the u.s. government on behalf of the country. how does it feel to be targeted by that same government? >> it's horrible. look, i'm an entrepreneur first. that is what i wanted to do, after a long time of service, sucks being targeted by a country being targeted, my mom's facebook account was deleted because the fbi communicated to social media and destroyed all the social media accounts. my mom came here from korea from meeting my military dad in the army, and we are dealing with this picture she's dealing with this. small beauty salon dealing with this. >> tucker: it is beyond belief, the peoples w whose jobt is to defend that are ignoring it, that grates on me. anything we don't know, accused of an actual crime that you haven't told us about? >> i was labeled a militant
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violent extremist organization, then got organizations like project veritas exist, it leaked this information, fbi whistle-blower came out and said, this is true, not only that, but the fbi looked into mike glover's records, i am a retired or more special operations guy, sergeant major, have an impeccable career, have done nothing wrong, never broken any laws, luckily, somebody in the fbi, locally and fbi hostage rescue guy, did report, it said -- cease and desist. it is something that i thought was a rumor, suppressed and deleted, cancel off of every social media platform, it wasn't, it was something that was true. >> tucker: do you recognize these tactics from the war on
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terror that you fought in? >> yeah. if we are talking about subversion, sabotage, looking at government entities going for citizens, first precursors to operationally prepare the environment, shaking the environment. i don't like saying it. as -- seeing it. many of my teammates, ken kennedy, check car, all entrepreneurs that want to live a free life, all of these guys have their own nuances and stories about how they are going after, especially in social media, typically with routes and foundations back to the u.s. government. >> tucker: thank you for explaining that. i hope you will tell us what happens. >> thank you. >> tucker: thank you. former president donald trump could be indicted any day now, as we told you at the top. reportedly it is imminent. what would that mean for the 2024 election in which he is the front runner of the republican side and what would it mean for the future of the united states.
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precede all of them. thank if the presidential -- is indicted for a crime tomorrow
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up what the people feel and what the people will do and thi criminalizing politics i don't know how long it can continue because the cynicism is at pandemic proportions. you hear people who believed in the system and dismissing it is fake it's not a good thing at
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all. i appreciate your perspective o this. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tucker: while the news is upsetting right now and we are sorry to give you an idea of it but we want you to recognize there is a lot of good going on than the world despite the tragedies that happen to everybody. scott hamilton is the perfect example of someone who triumphe under the bad. he won the gold figure skater metal at the olympic. he told us about all the sad things in his life, losing his mother to cancer getting sick himself and that turned out to be some of the greatest on most clarifying things. a brand-new tucker carlson toda here is part of it. >> i was sponsored and i had my first apartment. they did the math. how did that go?
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>> it was awful. it was bad. i don't even know i made it to nationals that year but i was distracted and i wasn't trained properly and i didn't have the structure that i had the year before. and that would be the last time my mom would ever see me skatin competition for she lost her battle and it was -- she was the person in my life that i love the most. i had to figure out what to do so i just found a lock in my backyard and that walk, he realized it didn't have to do anything without her. i could take her with me and supper take her with me on the ice every day. and i said it is about time tha i grow up and i would be the person that she dreamed that i would be she always would say what when i would pass they figured text -- testable we are going to the
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olympics some day and thought based on what. i am last-place guy, not first-place guy appears that there wasn't a lot of evidence. >> no evidence supporting that at all. so i took her to the ice with m every practice and every day to honor her every day. so that next season i was third in the united states and 11th in the world and two years late i am on the olympic team at lak placid, third bed on the team, basically a touristy or no chance of a metal. i get elected to carry the flag in the opening ceremony and lea the team out and i couldn't figure out why here our team leader, michael, i love michael he sold it not on who is going to win the olympics, it was about the destination. he presented me as a candidate based on the journey.
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they just thought that my journey was unique and that would represent that team prett well. so the hockey team wins the gol medal. eric i wince every race in the olympics. which was three places better than i ever dreamed i could be. >> scott hamilton, our conversation with him, the full hour on fox nation. >> here is a repulsive yet scar story, a highly contagious fungus of some kind is spreadin across the united states, very high death rate. what is it and where is said an what you didn't know about it
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we have an alarming medical story a contagious fungus appears to be spreading throughout the country. it has appears to be a very hig
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mortality rate. cases have more than tripled in recent years and it seems like something out of fiction. is that a threat to you and to all of us. dr. siegel joins us to assess. >> it is not a threat yet because it is among the immunocompromised in nursing homes and hospitals. they are not going to get sick. it is a growing drug resistance to wet and if it gets invasive, it is 30-60% fatal. soda something to worry about and cpc is keeping a close eye on it. what protects you, if you are warm-blooded, you can fight off a fungus and our immune system, fight off the fungus. let's look at and. there's actually something called zombie aunt fungus and i turns insects into zombies and they go around attacking each other. they are cold-blooded. there is that disease now.
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a syndrome in bats and it's killing people by the drones. what protects us as a species barrier. the last of us, the hbo magstripe which is about zombie fungus, is not going to get us. it will get us the way it does in that movie in that series. however, the national science board of advisory is warning people that funguses on their radar. to know what that means, if it gets into a lab and somebody is playing around that in the lab, here we go again with the dispute it's possible that it will turn it to something that could spread and had the mentation's and become a pandemic. that is what i am most worried about it being played within th lab. isn't likely? no. is a possible, yes. the labs that produce covid seemed pretty unregulated to me. thank you for that's. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: , to mislead you on
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behalf of the people in power source not surprising the footage you're about to see has been hidden for years but it wa hidden in a pbs special, of all places but it shows the mayor o washington, dc, and tony fauci visiting residents to push the covid pics seem. you can assess for yourselves how well that went. >> so if this is ward 8. it is the typical social determinants of health where they get good medical care and hide degree of covid 19, the lowest level of excavation. >> i'm not going to be lining u taking the shot or the vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place and then you all create a shot in miraculous time. it takes years. >> it used to take years. >> it allowed --
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as long as thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated, you're going to allow this to percolate in this country. you are passing. when you talk about paying people to get vaccinated when you start talking about incentivizing people to get people vaccinated, there is something else going on with that. campaign is about fear. it it's about inciting. people and you are attacking people with vigor and that is what this pandemic is. >> that so great. the people in ward 8 may be poo but -- he looks like he's walking to the zoo in contempt with a little bit of pierce we kept getting questions like this fro the poor but not people of ward 8 in dc. one lady asked if the vaccine would prevent her from getting covid. years how he responded. >> a hurt that it doesn't curat and it doesn't stop you from
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getting it. >> no. on the very, very rare chance that you get it, even if you ar vaccinated, it is a very -- you don't even feel sick. it is very, very good at protecting you. >> so it turns out the lady in the tank top was a lot closer t the target then mister tony fauci, the highest federal bureau kat in the world. thomas edison, we are glad to have you join us tonight. >> you work in dc or the city, what do you make of this amazin and highly amusing tape. >> first of all, this is on american masters. when i watch american masters, want to see sammy davis junior, martha graham, but now we have tony fauci, the master of deception but not the american master. this crew followed him for 23 months like he is beyoncé.
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every move was captured by the camera. it is a remarkable document of the commonsense of people even in very poor communities. they were saying what we were hearing from epidemiologists an barela just all over the countr very early. mainly these are leaky vaccines and they don't prevent infectio or spread and that man on the stoop, you've got to give him props. there's a moment where he says you are incentivizing the thin you are paying us to take this and made him squeamish about. there's a moment of the documentary where behind fauci they have a car and on the car it says whidbey. so all it cost to win this car is get that jab and offer your arm. mr. rogers neighborhood is a lo more friendly than dr. fauci's. you don't want him coming there. >> i spent my life in that city diagonally across that and the rich part of the city where
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nobody had any questions about the government's motives here. it's interesting in the poorest most crime-ridden part of the city, everybody had a skepticis that turned out to be warranted. >> we are not the cookie monste but the booster monster. hide the kids. all of the people are willing t confront him. the arrogance in the air gets towards these people was striking from fauci. he already had a disney -- come on. >> oh, my harvard educated neighbor say it's okay, it's okay. what, no. common sense, it will save us. >> thanks so much. >> pretty hard to raise your kids in this country without government getting in the way that is really galling to some
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>> tucker: a local school board tried to cover up sex assaults. there was a hero to the story. ian pryor. he's written a new back about that experience and more for the rest of us. it's called parents of the world unite. ian, congrats on this book. sum up in the little time we have what you learned. >> in loudoun county, virginia, i wanted to tell the story and write an art of war for parents. that will get me flagged by merrick garland. we were strategic in what we did. we were looking to outthink our opposition and how can we bait them in to traps to expose to the larger country. this book goes through each chapter lessons.
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i emphasize 12 rules that we used the past two years that we used in this fight. you look across the country. these are rules, tactics, strategies that can be used by parents everywhere fighting this educational and industrial complex in their own district, in their own community and in their own country. >> i thought liberals were allowed to think streakily. i hope you come back for a full hour interview. i want to the details. is the book out now? >> it's out today. you can get one for your woke friend for april fool's day. >> tucker: thanks, ian. more news in just a moment.
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>> tucker: we're completely out of time. we hope you have a great night. see you tomorrow. sean hannity takes over now. >> sean: tucker, we don't want the death of comedy. we want people to be free to say whatever they want. just be funny. thanks. >> tucker: more laughing. >> sean: yes. please. we begin tonight. former president donald trump could be indicted in new york as early as tomorrow or sometime next week. maybe not at all. odds are looking the other way. the chatter tonight is loud that this indictment can come as early as tomorrow and an arraignment would be in new york next week. still the far left manhattan d.a. took on this zombie case against trump. it's looking

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