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us love stories of the bible. >> speak odorico now, before we go , new footage in from africa tonight. >> second man doug imhoff gotugg a new wardrobe. it's gettingot in. d whit >> he plans to start a fashion line called white guilt by dougo imhoff., so the smile on that man's face so great. we support him. we see tomorrow. f my >> and welcome to hannity. and tonight, part two of intervi my interview with formere will t president donald trump. only moments away, wale will tag tonight about joe biden's cognitive struggling olir giggling vp kamala harris. and we will hear trump's thoughts on america's biggest geopolitical foes thatpo would be putin.ss and she that would be russiaia d and china. and by the way, who are now more emboldened than ever before. emboldened tha tonight, senatord
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paul , he will be here stabbed with more on his staffer who isn brutally stabbed on the streets in washington, d.c.. wil and straight ahead, jim jordanl ,he will also join us ongeting the very highly unusual irs house call targeting the reporter who helped expose the far left political bias. the twitte r and , of course, the fbi's role in the twenty twenty election. but first, we turn to nashville, tennessee, where six innocent people, including e three nine year old little a kids, were murdered by ary sch christian at a christian elementary schooool by an evil twenty eight year old transgender person. with a manifesto and a lot of plans made befor pe the attack. by the way, our prayers arevictm with all the victims, all their familiess, familie, everyw the covenant school tonight.e we're alsoteful grateful for the very quick the heroic response from the nashvill nashi metropolitan police department. they eliminated the shooter ine1 less than 15 minutes after receiving the 911 one call.
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>> these guys were heroes. let's go three or more . let's go metro police.olice. let's go to now.. about this amazing response from law enforcement. you know what? danight, we don't know the exact motives, but these guys save the day y. and literally, this coul d have been far worse. but yet familiest loved ones ano ones, and that's never good. according to reportshooter w. we do know that the shooter wase planning to attack another location, but gave upnt bec on the idea after doing a threat assessmenaut because the site had, quote, too muche security. sois make no mistake, there is o greater deterrent to bad actors than having armed security.
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i have been saying this for years. advocat that is why i continuearme to advocate for well-trained armed professionals, retired police, retired military amilits every single school in the country, along with metal detectors and controlled perimeters around every school.u you know, we protect many ofry our banks, businesses, politicians. we should do the ver interested ime for our kids. now, unfortunately, the current white house, they're not interested i in any solutions. in fact, yesterday duringshvilln a planned statement about this tragedy in nashville, joe biden, h who is more interested in telling jokes and more interested inta ice creake a mm. s jo >> take a look.den. my name is joe biden. i'm dr. jill biden, whose husband and i took these ice cream chocolate chip. i came down because heard therea was chocolate chip ice. by the way, i have a wholer fu refrigerator from upstairsll. >> i think i'm kidding. i've not got bad. how are you, pal?
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one of the best guys in the united states congress, ben cardin, folks, welcome to the white house. >> it'ights a delighedt to haveu all here. who are those good looking kids back here? they're your kids. all four of them will stand up, guys.n: >> now, biden's white hous bidew press secretarhite hn toy went t blame republicans in congress for the evil actionsed committed by nashville's shooter. >> take a look t ahe thit thisn. here's the thing.ans in >> what we will say, what i will says to republicans in s congress is , what areay you going to say to these parents?fy >> what are you going to say to these family members?.>> seae dishonest medi now?a mo of course, the dishonest mediad to politicize this mob, they also rushthey to politicize the shooting. now, in a headline, reuter res, ian they refer to the shooter as a,c quote, former christian school student. the new york times all butt s
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apologized for, quote, miss gendering, the killer usa today bashing local officials fore mis identifying the gender of the shooter. "newsweek" heavily implying that tennessee republicans were to blamein because they banned doctors from performing so-calle cald gender affirming surgery on children and banned children.m attending drag from attending drag shows. polie now, somehow, the mob, the media, politicians, t they always seem to get ine de the way to getpr even more depraved. k they find new ways to go lowerlf and sink loweroc tonight. our focus, though, is what los the people of nashville, they are mourning. they lost six innocent souls. all right. joining us now on the ground in tennessee, our very ownto lawrence jones. tak to you.o tal i wish under better circumstances was there any reaction of the people in nashville before joe biden's comments? he's out there telling jokese and talking about, well, on the only reason i'm here is for ice cream. did that get much of a reaction
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there? >> good evening. i thinthink manylks herek many i just find it to becs insensitivt . all the politics beingat involvd in this. i mean, we're talking about a community that is grieving while they're still also look, they were just notified. the funerals haven't been done.r and so for the president to not have any sensitivity for that, i think really, really annoyed a lot of the folks. but look, they are praising law enforcement and their response to this. wai was talking to one source tm that is in nashville police thatdepartment. they were telling me they were in the helicopter as the tgunfire was going at these officers and they were taking it hea d on ., michael an he was shooting at the back upde of the officers, michael inrix,s as they were making their waucyt through the building. this was sucresponse herh a difs response here in tennessee versus uvo. but i think the numberwh one question still, sean, is whyy? we know that the pastor's daughter was shot and killed. thi
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we know that this was a church.e we know the ideology of thisnd young lady. that just waiting for manifesto to be released. and manyquesti people are asking the question, could this be a hate crime?>> s john ,ean: lj let me l.g., let a this. there was the reportnother that another school was supposed to be targeted, but after she did her own assessment, she thought there was too muchm no security there or, you know, i'm not sure if i'm usinga lo toe proper pronoun, but the shooter, you d know, saw a lot of security and said, i'm not going to do itsc here.ho and they then went to a school that did not have a lot of security. >> yeah, i've been pressing sources on that to figure out t exactly what that school wasut and what type of security sean, measures was there. but i mean, honestly, thisus. shouldn't be a surprise to us.we we know that shooters pick softi targets, that we'rnge talking about someone that was very sophisticated in the sense ofr so, she targeted for a reaso
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they saw maps ann.d everything h her manifesto.et she so she targeted for a reason. obviously, the target that she wanted to go after initiallyth had some type of security measures. and i think it begsesan, av the question, john , why don'te we havsee security measures atle every single school? matter eno, do the lives of our children not matter enough? we protect our presidents, our politicians, jewelry stores, malls, sporting eventsr, >> sean: lives not matter. >> yeah, a great a point. oo you know what? we offer security to hollywoode stars. , we they have it. p they can afford it. our politicians, we pay fo secr their security. i think we they do deserve to be protected. i think we should give our kids the same protection our elected officials have that woul d be a good start. my view, lj, anyway, thanke you ap.prec we appreciate we being around. thanks for staying up. all right. joining us now with more, he is the host of unfiltered. unfilteray, there's no such thing as a filter dabangedg. a dan , almost immediately, almost immediately. there it is .ing th they politicize the event.
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the one thineyo tag not going td about is that the original target was a school that had wherbetter security and the shooter in this case went to the school where there wasse nocurit much security. i've been saying for years i want retired military, retired cops, metal detectors in every school in the country. and surrounding the perimeter.d and you ca n keep every school thi safe in this country if you doab that. why why can't we ever talk about that idea? because we're dealing with ae large percentage ofn the democrat party full of lunatics and in some cases, e th sociopaths now enlisted at home saying that maybe that strong renguage, well, maybe you should go to twitter and jusspts read the response to randstab paul's tweet about his stafferbe getting stabbed ore nine the termination of six people's lives, including three nin yeo h world .e and you should see some of th the liberal comments and tell me who the real socialf personh if you reallery want to knowe
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the answer, that's why. now, here's the thing.lo t ofthere are a lot of useful idiots out there on the left, but tactically smart ones, they know well that, ofurse a course, an armed guard is a deterrent to someone with a weapon looking to do harhem thig to someone. . no the thing is , they just don't care. now, however, our state is to hear it's true. they just don't care. they don't care if your kids die. i mean, these kids yesterday o who were murdered in cold blood , we're still on the floor of this location. the bodies hadn't even been removed. and jea and karine jean-pierre thought to be a good idea to go up to the white house podium and give some kind of a speechs about gun control and theweban, assault weapons ban. which, by the way, the the department of justice itself noted didn't work . the you see the picture right there. it know three kids. now, iyf i were the white house press secretary, which i'm not, and i went out after this, tragic incident, first thing i would think to myself is i should probably speak like i'm speaking to the parents right now. and if you were speaking to the parents who just found out that
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their lives are completely destroyed, that they're going to wake up the next morning, the child's empty bedroom and prepare them breakfast, even though they're not there, a because they're dead, you probably don't want to givebout a speech about gun guni am contt i'm just going to throw thate out there. but that's this white house. and i'll tell you this, sean, wait, one more note on this, because i spent a lot of time in the prison cells, you know, interviewing bad guys. criminals don' yout give a damn about your gun laws. that's why when the secret service took obama to chicago, ouen i was there, they had strict gun laws.t john , why don't we leavhoe gunt at home? eve there was no threat, right? well, of course, there wasna a threat even though they had strict gun laws. because why? because criminaldon't gives dont give a damn about gun laws,gu period. are you as angry as i am after watching joe biden, he wasinks coming out to give a speech about the shooting and hellin thinks it's comedy hour and he's telling jokes. that and the only reason i'm herere is for ice cream that really m angered me. and i can only imagine the pain that that might have added
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to families that wanted to hearl some sympathy from their president. >> mean you well, i mean, you e to keep in mind we're talking about a man with no human dignity whatsoever who uses public positio pn to sell access to nuclear armed enemies of the united states . again, do we really think heis cares about cracking a jokeg while six coffins are beinge prepared? i mean, again, the guy has zero human dignity at all. he's a plagiarist. si's a liar.y he's lied about every single every single significant episode of his life, lied abouta getting arrestedd, going to see mandela. but again, none of that's the point. no, i mean, no one really listens to biden anyway.38% want even democrats don't like him. what is it h?im only thirty eight percent want him to run. the problem is h e still hasow power. the presidency, regardless of how politically and morally feckless you are, likeput yo joe biden still has power. and joe biden, i want to be absolutely clear about to putjo you in danger.biwant you watching tonight. a worl joe biden wants you disarmedf to be sheep out there in
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a world full of wolves becausesi some lunatic, some lunatic, shee decided to go to high schoold and stick a gun in the face of three kids and three adults and kill them.e and for that, joe biden wants to abuse his power to make sure that you can't defend yourself m against said wolves and that you become victims, too. so, however, belie dumb this guy quotient lows me, he sets records for the intelligencethiy quotient lows in the white house forever. stupid. this guy is heis hstill ha stilr to destroy your lives and put you in a really dangerous spotw . but but interestingly, he hadsit security when he was a senatordt and vice president and now, obviously, as president, whyac can't the american people provide the exacyt same securito that we provide? high ranking politiciansankly, i and give it to our kids? and frankly, i think it could be done rather cheaply. , give you get retired police, retired military, give them tax breaks ,incentives, let them workd love a few hours a week. >> i bet they would love beingth
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productive in their community.e kids would lov and i bet the kids would love meeting them. >> sean, when you go and ask criminals, common criminals, whether they're murderers,, ra a burglars, when you ask them why they decided on that particular olocation, that particular perc person, the most common answer given is some derivativeau of because i thought i could takead them. this is known in criminology o and sociology for years. it's not a mystery. why do they go to places if they think they can? e they thi why do they go to places?nkey c they decided to shoot up?an t. e because they think they can like it. they think they won't be takencn out. we've even had liberalta o commentators on this network. i challenge rather harshlyne today on my own show suggest yed that having armed securityt is traumatizing to kids. yeahis, it's traumatizing the kids watching the kids being blown away right next. suc so that's kind of traumatizing to , you know, this thisa li is such a common sense argument that, candidly, only a liberali wouldn't get it.o commit you're a bad guy. as put yourself in their shoes. you want go to commit a masse going to murder, god forbid. do you go to school?av
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hey, wheree to wit you're goinge to shoot it out with an armedbuc guard up front, or dh o you go o school, be where you have a bunch of sheep and no one toad stop you if you have a hard time answering that question,a you're probably a liberal or ani 80% or i may have said the same thing i asked liberals all the time, okay, somebody breaksn into your house, what arowe you going to do? i have a plan. i know you have a plan, but what will they do?n will i'll call the cops. whatever is going to happen bong have happened no matter the response time. do you calinl the cops ? i'll tell you what i'll do.y i'm going to take careow ofou g my own business. and believe me, i don't wanto ah to have to kill anyone in my own house. but you go ahead and calcolps, i the cops. i'm going to defend myselfng. dan bongino, thank you. we t turhen back to the washing. swamp specifically. ow, tonight, the irs. wherremember, we all remember lois lerner, her reign of terror at the ira s, where tea u party and conservative groups, they were targeted because ofias at political beliefs. well, tonight, it appears thaths that bias at the irs is alive
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and well.th we're now learning thae watestiy on the very day that he was set governme to testify on the weaponization of the federalntll government. well, journalist matt taibbi, remember, he was working for elon musk, the twitter philes. he was visited ahot home by the irs who personally told his m that is previously accepted tax0 returns from 2018 and twenty twenty one . they are now being rejected. now, keep in mind this manti is no fan of me or this show, but he did uncover shocking bete far left political bias and coordination twitt between twitter and the federal government. and on the vertoy day he's abou, to testify before congress about this misconnect. oh, the irs magically shows up at his house. what's going on here? and by the way, can we nowent? expect similarthwhat the democri eighty seven thousanrsd new irs agents that would more than double the number of agentsle hired by joe biden.
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you know, the ones that janety f yellen said , well, the majority of of people that will be targeted make well under four hundred thousand dollars a year, contradictingr w her own boss, joe . >> here with more from the house judiciary committees chairman, jim jordan. e sir,xp welcome back to thela program. firs to you. e ir explain this to me. first of all, i didn't know that the irs visited people's l homes. don't they usually sendet a letter contact e fo your accountant or lawyer? is that a common practicthe for foy r the irs?ey >> everything we know about it. it's very rare. dd they usually call your accountant, call you first, send you a letterted ou.n but as you pointed out, whileg he's testifying, award winning tjournalist "new york times" best seller testifying in front of congresrontstee he on the weaponization of the federal government, testifying in that committee askig, democrats are askingt amn him whose sources are violatingt the first amendmen it, attackini the first amendment. while all that's going on s ,knl guess whatef the irs is knocking on his door, left him a note wee saying we'll be back in touch
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with you after the weekenda norm on the following monday. i meanal, think about that.es a just just a normal american. the irs leaves a note on your o door and says we're gointhg to , back in touch with you after the weekend. k about gthink about what you h over the weekend. now, maybe this is one big coincidence. ar alarming wow. it sure doesn't seem to be, buto it's prettabouy alarming when yg think about it happened. exactly. while the democrathes were going after the first amendment asking him questions, we had him in there testifying. the irs pays a visit to his home. that is scary. stuff, by the way. it's interesting. he he wrote a book. it one book had my picture on ianti and was unfair to me.t butht that's a different story.h what they did here with the twitter files, though, is theyde exposed something i think veryth nefarious, and that is the doj weaponization of the doj. and that is okay.. ok aythat the that twitter was coordinating with the fbi. now, we know that the fbi wasy i meeting weekly with big tech, sr
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warning them about, quote,ma misinformation campaigns. y ma and those campaigns mayut be about joe biden. they may hunte be about hunter p and then when the laptop issuett came out and the fbi had tha st since december, 2019. oh, this must be what they were talking about the whole time. this is likelybehold t the misinformation. and lo and behold, that information was censored across the board with all big social media. is that did that impact the twenty twenty election in alkelihoodl likelihood? >> well, it certainly did. they had the time. they had the method and they had a person they knew wasen going to happen in october. h they said it's going to involve involve hunter biden. th it's going to be a hack and leak operation. how did they know? and they hathderyone a laptop. and then when that comes out,o everyone works to suppress it. evenit's though it's true. and what mr. taieb and mr. shellenberger conveyed in our hearing a few weeks ago, again, the same time the irsdoo is showing up at histh door was what they called the censorship industrial complexe censor, wheg government pressures big tech and big media to limiten
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information, to restrict first amendment liberties so that we, infopeople don't get access to the information which should have certainly in the run upe hs to the most important election, we have election for president of the united states . sobefore, and yo this is scary i said before. at und you think about, as yo indicated, sean, this is almoste like the irs under obamad. i with lois lerner. the all that that happened looksy go like they're back. and remember, now that they're back, they got 80 billion dollars fors eighty seven thousand more irs agents in that last big spending bill . the democrats did. oh ake us rea, that should that shw make us really concern. when you think about the money n and resources they now have. and it looks w likhee what they were up to just a few weeks ago when matt taibbi was testifying in front of congress. all right. >> sean: coming congressman, wes on the debt ceiling deadline. my question is , as part of anyo negotiation, assuming thatus the white house at some point will have to negotiate if the republicans stayst can unite part of that negotiation be defunding the hiring of can that
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the eighty seven thousand irs agents, can that happen?pen?n republicans make that happen? >> can republicans make that happen? >> first bill we passed out of t the congress under speaker mccarthy's leadership and still sits over there in the senate. we isther should insist on that and some other good measures. but most importantly, what i think we need is a no shut down act so that when we get to september, joe biden can't sayyp we're going to shut downending the government unless you keep spending at these ridiculous levels tha at ridicuelt he and e democrats want. that's something we need to get on this bill as well. >> s, i agree with all. 2 re two hundred and twenty two republicans unite on a plan in exchange for raising great the debt ceiling or republicans going to question great car question. we are working on that.o th i thought speaker mccarthy's letter to the president today was reallyprk, it's good, sayie it's time to negotiate. we a hadnd one meeting and then you've been silent and all you keep doing is attacking republicans. let'to ds get together and figue out how we do this and let'se begin to save some money forh the american people after ridiculous high levels of spending we've seen in the last. >> sean: jim jordan, thank twenty six months. all right, jim jordan, thankrect you as always. we appreciate.
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when we come back , part two of my interview with president trump. plus, one of senator rand was paul staffers was brutally attacked on the streets of d.c. according to reports, the man attacked him, was released from prison one day prior after staying 12 years in prison. senator paul is next on donald d trump. guys ready this spring for everything fox nation has to offer for one ninety nine a month when you sign up for a yearly plan. what a privilege it is for you. to have me here to see super change experience, new stories that will renew your faith, the poor and hosannas is the kingdom of greatest story ever told happened right here. he has one side where i get fox for one ninety nine a month. when you sign up for a yearly plan available for unlimited time attention. >> were you exposed to the
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text now and we'll include a bottle of nugenix thermo x, our newest, most powerful fat incinerator ever. absolutely. great. >> welcome to fox news live by marianne rafferty. police say the nashville school shooter legally bought seven firearms in recent years and is three of them in monday's mass shooting. three children and three staff members of the covenant school were killed. local officials now crediting swift police action with preventing further bloodshed. one of those victims,
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catherine quincey, the school's headmaster, is hailed a hero. she headed straight for the shooter, but lost her life as she tried to protect her children. and another powerful pacific storm is bringing more rain, snow and damaging winds to waterlogged california. the central coast region is expected to get the worst of it. more than eight million people are facing the threat of flash floods, but the rainfall isn't expected to be as intense as the atmospheric rivers that impacted the state earlier this year. marion rafferty now back to "hannity". >> she now. a horrible story out of our nation's capital tonight, where philip todd, a stafferr sl for senator and medical doctor rand paul , was brutally attacked on the streets of d.c.t after serving ker had been t out of prison for all of one dayhind after serving 12 years behind bars.
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now, the assault was s todo vica that it left todd with a knife r wound to the head that required surgery. course senator thankfully, he is recovering well now. of course, ran senator rand paus no stranger to violence on the streets of d.c. youb wi faght remember back in 2020, he was surrounded by a mobconven with his family after leaving the rnc convention here with morris, kentucky,ba senator rand paul .ck t >> senator , welcome back to the show. shawn, first, my deepest sympathies and apologiesstaffer. and prayers for your staffer ann thatd i mean that you gave e some news this afternoon. he is recovering well now,goin philip, a strong athletic younge man. he's going to recover. ot he went he's been throughy be a lot. i mean, he's not completely beyond all of the problems from from this attack. it was life threatening, but he will recover. m. it' he's in good spirits. i've talked to himg .totake timw he's you know, it's goingd hopi to take time. but we all are just hoping the best and hoping that he gets it gets better as soon as he can. an
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example here at fo you know, we live through an example here at fox. our friend and colleague, don caldwell, his little brother was murdered, innocent little brother murdered in chicago. we see violence all over this country now. dethis defund, dismantle, no ba law mentality. i would argue, senator , is extremely dangerous. innoand innocent people liked g' the person on your staff and jános brother deserve a better than what we're giving them. f usand i think a lot of us try to talk ourselves into, oh, well, maybe it's not that bad. maybe it was 3:00 inrnin the morning in a dark alley. this was broad daylighg in at ra outside a restaurant. i think they had just picked uph their foodis and no one would w expect something like thisd dc to happen. l and it makes all ooof us as welr walk around d.c., look over c our shoulders as we walk around all of our major cities.ll people are looking this wayf and that i mean, the internet'sn full of,in you know, unfortunately, video of attacks happening around our country. so something's got to change.
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we've got to do a better job.r and it's it's been my opiniones that for some nonviolent crimes, we incarcerate w people too long. but for some violent crimes, i think we don't incarcerate people long enough. enough. th in fact, i think, you know, the person who did this, i don't think should seeline the outside of a jail. again, this is it's got a long line of violence. m societ and i think this person needs to be kept from society so noi e one else is injured. separ so i really think some ofolent the the answer is reallype when they sh separating people fromy with the society. people, and when they show that they can't live peacefully with people, maybe they shouldn't live with us anymore. maybe they should be kept frome everyonethey should be. senator , i know you're a medical doctor , and recentlya e confronted the moderna ceo, stephanie bansal, on the risk of myocarditis, especially i young males, after takingissue e the vaccine on issue after issue on the issue of natural immunity, the origins of covid. dr. fauci lying. you have been proven right time and time and time again.t the ar what did you think about
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the answer from the head of moderna? wa to me likeunded they didn't want to answer your question. >> you know, it's disappointing and i think it breeds more distrust in the vaccine.e y and generally. when he i am not and more distrust in vaccines generally, because when he says, i'm not aware ofe this happening in children, the i had talked to th company in me president of the company in my office of his company odays f vidana two days before this.it and he readily agreed with mes that, yes, this is an increased incidence among males, teenage males. it's about twenty eight times what it is in the normal public ,and it is higher than anybody who's had covered . so he juste wasn'publt honest with the public. and the bottom line is peoplein. are smarter than you think. if you look at people over sixty five in our country, do you know how many people have been vaccinated? of it's like 98% of people over sixty five because they knew that this was heightened risk for people over a certain age. but under fifteen it's like5 its two percent because people arelm actually smarter than you h give them credit for. moms are seeing this happen thee
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and saying my kids already had i covered .y. isn't there such a thing as natural immunity? why do i need to give a vaccine to my kid who's already survived this disease? theyou know, i want to ask you because are you 100% confident about the origins coal would be in the human virology lab? because i am w. are you 100% confident that nihe money funneled through i eco health alliance, that that meant that we, the taxpayer, help pay for the virus? ar e you 100% confident that fauci completely lied to the american people? habout what he knew and when h knew it? >> i'm one hundred percentthatlt confident and fauci lied to usy and that they were doing eviden dangerous research there. haveand i would say all oflab. the evidence i've seen so far points towards it coming an and it all adds together. and proximity makee fact tslkin a difference. the fact thadit the lab is withn walking distance where most of the coronaviruses in the world, the largest collection
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coronaviruses in the world, is within walking distance of where this started. up. yes, just too many coincidences to add up, but there's also i evidence that this virusproduc a grd-19, is the product of something that was being developed and experimented upony . the group in wuhan actually ask our defense department for money and said they wantedt to to take a coronavirus like covid and put something in it to make it more infectious. it's called a furin cleavageonca site.vaite, that' it's not found in nature.at covd and that's exactly what covid turned out to be. mystery with a >> so this is a this is a mystery, but it's also a mystery with a cover up. we've now found that american n moneyities have give to military research in china. r and we are going to get to the bottom of this. but there's a massive cover uppa going on and the lead in all of the cover up has been fauci.nt we now have information that he's still working for government, even though he saysa he's retired. and it is my beliebo beingf thae is worried about being indicted. and so he continues to work.l pc so htionderae will get legal prn
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of the federal government. ofg on everywron level of it. out and we are going to get to the bottom of it. we are sending a letter to finds out what the actual status of ep his employment is . is he retiretd? >> is he still getting i a federal detail? so there's a lot of stuff going on . but atsort the top of this, topf every sort of concern, we have ,it's tony fauci, fauci. of how real is a threat of myocarditis, especially in young men ? itis. so it's about men. that twenty eight times what you would expect for young men . can't gi that still makes it fairlybe rare. we're talking about, you know, 5 i can't give you the exact number forou one hundred thousand, but it might be fivsand. e or ten per hundred thousand. but yowhatu have to weigh thatae against the risks of the disease. >> h whaospit is the chance that your child will be hospitalized from covidwhat? what's the chance that your child will be hospitalized or die if they've already had covid? b and you you have to weighe over the risk and benefit. so that's wh 6y i've alwaysf th said if you're over lea sixty five or over 70 , the risk of the diseasste, at least for the last couple of
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years, has been much greater than any perceived or any real risk of the vaccine. i believe that. but if you're younger, the risk of the vaccine, even thoughthe i they're rare, cank actually exceed the risk of the disease. in all likelihood. do and i think giving three vaccines, we've got universities mandating three vaccines i thinkt is. i think that's malpractise because the risk ofses the maracatu is increasewi s with each vaccine. there's a lot of compromises that could happen here. promisesone vaccine, no vaccinef your kids already had it, but instea id, the government says, do as you're told, don't think about this, don't listen to anya dissent. just dreo as you're told. it's reall >> sthat's a recipe for bad medicine and really malpractise well said . , senator . dr paul , we appreciate you, si. being with us. thank you, sir. all right. when we come back , part two of my interview with former president donald trump. he discusses the dangerous and growins g alliance betweenand hi china and russia. and joe biden and his cognitive state. and should kamala harris stayck on the ticket? >> straight ahead, s how does
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balloon incident, you know, to go down over the skies of alaska, down the west coast of canada, idaho, over our missile, silos in montana, missouri, kansas, kentucky, the carolinas . >> then we shoot down. then we e then we see russia take down one of our drones. i would argue there is emerging in real timein in this world as we speak, a new axis of evil. and it is ambition, territoriale ambition. wei to t see it, for example, yu know, belarus is supposed to now be taking on nuclear weapons from putin.okay >>. th okay, they're aligned. a you know, how far does his b territorial ambitions go ?s that >> that'll be next by the weapons. that'll be next. chinext.a, russia, iran, the sas have left the coalition that you would put together and theny you have your buddy, little rocket man back in action. noe w that, to me, would be as f
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powerful axis of evil. evil, why is that happen why is that happening?ne and what would you have doneoo with the balloon? k and what would you have done if putin took down one oft wo your drones? i wouldn't have done anything with the balloon because it wouldn't have happened under me, wouldn't is happen. they wouldn't have sent the balloon. if this is a big blow, this is a balloon you can see it>> sa from.n: it's like three seventy five thousand feet. the way you people are. look at. but strange, you see it up there. we only found out becaus. e of a guy in montana, montana, mon they wouldn't have done it.se i'm just telling you, just like putin would have never gone into ukraine. i used to talk to him about it. i said, i do it better than conversation a and he wouldn't if we had a very friendly conversation about it. i said, hey, vladimir, youo ukr and i get it. uc you can't go into ukraine. why are you saying it with such conviction? whthey havy, if you were presidn would they not have done this? >> becauseo mess he knew not tok but they fear you. becaus i don't want to say that. why? because you'd say, oh, i don't, like people. th, they fear me like a schmuck. i don't want to say it. i
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>> but did they fear me? put i suspect they did. and you know what? putin i ended his pipeline. pi >> you never nord stream two until i came along. i started speaking about nordea stream. th do not seem to is that pipeline the biggest pipeline in the world?i gave that building it to germany? i gave germany the white flag of surrender. i send it to angela. i said, angela, the great story of a white flag of surrender. f but why? why do you.a. because you've fought historically in lots of wars with russia and now they're supplying they're going suppy 80% of your energy. >> i said, angela, are youy th crazy? are you crazy? she also let millions of peoples into our country, which has, you know, perhaps permanently screwed up our country. look at this. there's so littl e that anyone remember. i made the speech at the united nations and the germanth delegation was smiling and laughing. they thought it was so funnyl wh when i said germany should not have made a deal with russia on nord stream two on, they a pipeline supplying their energy. and these guys were laughing wl
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>> they're not laughinging st anymore. those guys got fired for being stupid.upidt common sense that you can't do and it was just common sense that you can't do that. germany can't do that. one o they made that deal . it was it was absolutely one of the dumbest deals. but that's when putisaidn said d boy, you're killing me. and then they go and i gavem javeli them javelins, by the way, you e know that javelins that wiped out all the tanks obama gave them sheets and i gave them javelins. i was the in the game javelins, those javelins knocked out alltt the tanks. >> but putin said to me, man,ou you're killing me a especially about nord stream, because thatw was and i stoppeasd it wasth stopped cold. and i told other countries, if you go intal youo the same dealt you're not going to do anyed business with the united statesv of america, meaning rip us offs. on trade because most of themche have ripped us off. was a b i made a lot of great trade deals, so i changed a lot ofnowt those deals where was a bad deal for us ? now it's a good like us , m.k. i with nato, get rid of nato usmcr . i made a great deal with china t
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. our farmers are to this day. they've made tremendous money because of the deal, but because of it, i don't even talk about that deal because that overrode everything. o >> but when you look at whatnsei thdid and a lot of it's common sense on a lot of people say, are you conservative? a person,you this.ervati i said, i'm vea person. wit yeah, i'm conservative, butt of i'm a person with a lot of common sense and i also get things done. putildn would have never gone iw >> she would never have gone. and you we don't know yet, butgh it looks like he's getting ready to do somethingcussed, wa with taiwan. >> it wasn't even discussedth evenis discuss it when i was.t a >> is there really any doubt>> l about taiwan? because wae i don't really havey doubt. well, there when i was young lady that biden won't liftwa a finger, he knew there was going to be massive retaliation and it was done with the mouth. >> there was no blood spilled. if i were president , that would have never happened in russia. afghanistan, you know, i'm thet0 one that got down to twentyre te
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five hundred soldiers. the problem they did is they moved the military outy e people before they moved the people up. so it was at least cover bettern than anybody else. we have a los t of american citizens right now in afghanistan excuse me, blink and testify last week. >> one hundred andnken seventy five . and last wee tesed 175k admitter some of them are hostages. >> the first time. >> there's no media on that. now, that was the 10% militaryii at last. >> and they were afraid of our military. i didn't lose one personperson. . i didn't lose one person insatin eighteen months. and i had a conversation with ,who was the leader of the taliban. everyone. no, i was criticized so badly by the fake news i wass media.t why are you you know, jesse james was a bank robber.wo he was very good at. they said, why do you always why go to rob banks? he said , that's whereu talkin the money is . they said, why are you talking h to ? i said, i'm talking to because he's the head of the taliban and they're killing our people. saidand i said ,, if you kill one more person, we're going thi to hit you harder than anybody, ever. coe biden said to this countrys he wouldn'untrt leave a single
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american behind. tony blinken testified lastamern week there were one hundred and seventy five americans andre may are hostages. why did they keep that from us for so? but i want to move on because i could talk to you about this all day. ust to finish on just to finish. i have no idea. >> it was the worst and most embarrassing decision, in my opinion.ot getting out, i wanted to get out before not getting out because i wantn, to get it. >> i would have been out befor e then. n ou it was the most embarrassing. the way they got out. we would have gotten outd dignit with strength and dignity and we would have kept bagram air base, which is the biggest runway, most powerful runwaysane anywhere in the world. and the reason r is in afghanistan, the reason it was one hour away, away from where china makes its nuclear missiles. so would have an air base right next to where china makes and you know who's occupying it now? now? chi china. >> and up next, more of our interview. president donald trump. we asked about biden'sump. cognitive decline and should he
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president , you could even sayw running for certain offices if you want to know the truth. now, i don't know if it's's constitutional because peopley f would say it's you coul unconstitutionald , but i wouldn say that if you could do it.ide, but i'd like to see it for anybody running for president .a cognitive test, you know i think somebody from runningiti for president , taking a cognitive test, you know, they do it ie inn china, but its done a different way. they hav ce a system and the smartest person gets to theal top , the smartest, the talk show and the media, people you and people, the press. >> you've proven yourself at the highest level you ca n. all right. it's some fun questions. we're going to just change pace a little bit. >> just a few minutes here. should would biden should biden replace kamala harris? he's going to have a hard timee doing so. a big percentage of his party is will figh ft on it. is goi it's hard to believe, but they will fight him. har okay, i think he's have a veryd. >>rd time doing it.
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>> what does donald trump miss the most about being the thati d i could do so much?i coul i'll give you an example. when i said i could fix this war in ukraine in twenty four hours. but you can only do it frome ov the presidential seat . you can'er at do it.e yo >> let's say he sent me over as an emissary. in you have to be inithin 24 that position. you have to be the . i would said i would fix that within twenty four hours and if i win before i get intoar the office, i will have that settled. 100%. ha sure.ed and everything i said has turned out to be right. you know r, everything i it hasa n:turned out to be right. >> so yo, u have a great life nw you know, besides other than a legal issue that every prosecutor in america, you know, if i fly over a democrat n state. right, you prosecutegl jokingly pros but if i fight over, i get prosecuted by i have to go to a. grand jury the next morning. putting putting that aside>> se, i would say donald trump is afld great life in florida.
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