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ingredients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay sleep longer so you can wake up refreshed. cuno the brand trust. there are more identity threats than you realize. >> lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration specialist. go to lifelock .com. good evening and welcometonight to tucker carlson. >> tonight, we're having a lotgo of gun control debates this week and it's possible you've heard an advocate for gun control say it. in this country, we have han more firearms in civilian hands thanvilian we have civilian han. >> and that is true actually . the total american population is about three hundred and thirty two million people. and collectively, they own more than four hundred millionn 400 million firearms.
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about half firearms. about half of all u.s. households have at least lea one gun at home, and many have. much more than that. plus, they have ammo, billions and billions of rounds of it. those are all real numbers, butg they are hardly an argument forn gun control. they're an argument, in fact, against ask yourself what would it require to confiscate allmmuo those guns and all that ammunition in turn, the united states into disarmed nation like turkmenistan or north korea? wellrea., it would take a police state and it would end in civil war. nono sam sane person wants eithr one of those things. but thankfully, we don't neehinn the fact that so manyirearm americans have a firearm withi n reach but never commit violence that gtbe that guns are no the problem. just as we can this country can be trusted with an ar-15, just as we can be trusted with cars and light aircraft t in andand electricity, basebaw and insecticide and chainsaws and pruning shearsct and countless other objects that could easily doublely doubl as weapons on some level.th all of us understand this.
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the problem is always the person, not the tool he uses to commit a crime. crime. if you wante if you wanted to stop murder,fon you would focus on the people who are committing murder, not on the hundreds of millions ofo their neighbors who are nonot. you'd really want to know whata motivated killers to kill. and the firsint thing you wouldn do is study what murderers havee in common with one another, thw theyr. were raised and where their educational backgrounds, their genetic make up drug alcohol us and alcohol use, their ideological and religiouhs views, their behavior, behavio, and probably a whole lot of other factor s. would doould study murderers and you would do it with an open mind as a scientist, wouldt you would be serious about it in tuse it matters. >> in the late nineteenth century, researchers finally decided that infection is spread by germs. esul and as a result oft of that conclusion, surgeons are now required to wash their hands before they cut you open. >> everybodyu agrees that this is progress. >> but what if we had refused to learn how infection is spread? >> what if we just didn't want to know? thi
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>> will appendectomies wouldl a still be fatal and we woulwede be a backward, ridiculous, uncaring people? >> it's impossible. even to imagine that. murder, on the question of violent crime, of murder, it's very easy to imagine that because it's happening. happening. our leaders are determined not to know wh our leaders are determined notog to know why people shoot eachth other and they don'tthey do no d know either. not they're adamant that we do notas ask questions about motive. >> it seems, for example, likelf an awful lot of mass shooterse have taken prescriptions in the psychiatric drugs in the dayss e the open fire and killed others. before they opened fire andmayb killed others. >> have you noticeyou d thathave you have noticed that. good luck saying it in public.c. withll be shouted down immediately by someone with an e advanced degree. how dare you criticize bige, how pharma? what are you, a conspiracy nut? no, actually , you're not. >> you're someone who caresd ef. about cause and effect. e rationyou're a rational perso. the only conspiracy here is the one designed to prevent you from figuring out why mass shootings keep happening. consider the killings that tookh
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place on monday in nashville.ers the killer was a twenty eight year old female transgender iste who shot her way into a christian elementary school and murdered three ninede year olds and three adults. why did she do that?o th in a rational country? >> that is the very first fir question we would ask in our country. it's the last question.. in fact, often it's never askedse rare n at all on those rare occasions when somebods wheny finally man to wonder out loud about motive, our leaders immediately. start lying, which should tell you a lot. state >> here's the attorney general of the united states yesterdayit . >> i realize that the shooter is dead, but the shooter could have had collaborators. do you plan on opening a hate crime investigation? >> for the targeting of christians? >> the fbi and atf are bothscen, on the scene working with thel i local police. as of now,ce motive hasn't been
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identified. and the police chief said that a a colast as the last press conference that they don't yet have reached a conclusion with respect to motive. we are certainly working full time with them.y working for full time with them to try to determine what the to try and determine what and t the motive is . and , of course, motive is whato determinesr whether it's a hate crime or not. >> so here's what we just learned from merrick garland, fh the fbi, the atf and thevestigat nashville police are all investigating these shootings. yeng, ant more than twenty fours after they took place, nonhoseef those professional as to investigators can even guess as to why the shootings happened. motive hasn't been identified > garland told us . how thatd >> really? you wonder how that could possibly be . fire, just before she opened fire ,vil the nashville shooter wrote these words to her best friend over instagram, quote, s one day, this will make enoug more sense. i've left behind more than enough evidence that evidence includes a written manifesto where the killer spells out exactly why she killed children. the fbi, the atf, the nashville
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police and for that matter, merrick garland all havegarnhavs to that manifesto. and yet somehow the attorney general informs that a motive has not yet been identified.n id well, he's lyingentified. . they all are lying. we can't seet se the manifestoan debecause the transgender lobbyd which has far more power than ss you do, has pressureds it icianspoliticians to keep it hi. but we can be certain what it says. mondesirsays. e victims were murdered because they were christians. it's that simple. transgender is hate christiansse above all, not becausech christians are a physical threat. the third graderhreat, buts area a physical threat, but becauset, christians refused to joinim the every other liar in our society and proclaim that transgenders are god' transges. with the power to change naturet itself, christians are not allowed to say that they have god.r own god . , thate idol, inc. t unwillingness to bow down and worship a false idol in this case ofse -- th transgende. they were murdered. we have never seen this battle so starkly set as it is now.s no th and it opens to us, to our
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eyes. >> the main divide in america. o and it's not between race or political party. it's not even between religiousp affiliation. the divide is between people who thinho think k they are god and those who know they are not god . that is what the nashvilleually shooting was about.ev as with virtually everything is about that conflicts existt because these two groups couldgs not be more different. they will be forever at oddsthey with one another and always the have been. people who know therarnoe are nt god are by definition restrained. ts of they understand the limits of their own power and of their virtueth their. hey free they appreciate the complexity of the world, which they freely admit they don't really do noty understand, because no human i can fully understand it.t. they may they may not always be goodbut h people, but they are certainlyan less dangerous people. gerousif only because their ambs are limited by the acknowledgment of reality. only god can do certain things and they know they are not him . now, people e who think they are god are not like this at all. wo people who believe their gods be have no natural limits because
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god has no limits, nor do are t they have any real concern for others. they are their own god . go themsthey worship themselvesn freudian terms. they are narcissist and narcissist. admit no fault. they externalizercissus add eve they always blame others. so not surprisingly, given this, transgenders and their allies spent today attacking christians just days after a transgender murdered christian children. here's congresswoman herekatherine clark ofe massachusetts on the house floor layered inr. my pride is y concern for you.ou i know your strength, butw i also know how determinedthemsv the forces are that have pitted themselves against you, the politicians and preachers who would rather see you languish in a dark closet than g watch you engage the world as you do cultivate joy and love wherever you go .
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let's reject the forces of opposition and bigotry. let's celebrate the bravery and beauty of our trans community. >> cultivating joy and loved wherever you go .rever yo >> listen. of chi response to the murder of children by a self-described. trans person. you're the victim.e vict transgender is not the deadad po children in nashville.e in >> and , of course, virtually everyone in power in this agree country agreed. nmazon, the company sent ad. email to its employees from its lgbtq+ department, assuring itse trans employees that they were w affirmed and they were greater people. no mention whatsoeveher of dead the dead children in nashville c . w >> their concern wasith th the n this concern and that nbc news ran this headline, one of many like it. tennessee's transcom entitiesusf concerned because of the focus t on the identity of the shooterro .w th no update from nbc on howchrist the christian community in le
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nashville is doing, becauseey'ra who cares? they're just mortal's their concernsls. their concer aren'td certainly o meaningful. >> joe biden certainly doesn't care what chhim chuckles notkle >> he talks about monday's massacre back targeted. i know. i got the place. they were pretty bad.>> believe their go pl i have no ia . people who believe their god will always turn their ragd wiae and frustration outward. they will never blamehey will themselves how could they, they ar themselves. how could they ? they are god .ul so you should not be surprisedts to learn that in the wake ofr aa this shooting, when their agenda is revealed for all to see, there will be no changi contrition, no changing ofere wl ways. there will only be accelerationo and there will be more violence . .ing and they're telling us that the press secretary for the governor of arizona, katiell hobbs, someone called jocelynt h berry, who was just resigned, kiparently uploaded this photograph hours after
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the killing, along with the message us when we see trans photos, a woman with a gun ins e her hand hours after a womanof g with a gun in her hand killed christian children in nashville. in other words, the christians s had it coming. don't affirm our delusions. we will murder you again. this is someone who works for moderate governor of arizona who beat the radicalarizon kari. >> and once again, thisue will continue and it will gather speed because the more they are revealed, the more they are re they doubl. they can never admit they are wrong because they believecontro they are god's with the power to control nature. so oncre.e again, you should noe be surprised at all that there is something called the trans trans-dday of vengeance comings weekend planned by antifa in washington, dc. it was originally calledty day, the trans day of visibility, but the trans radical activistzs network, the organizers decided to change the name just before the massacre in nashville. now it's a trans day of vengeance.t chance they
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-- andand they mean vengeance. vengeance for what?ey mean it - that's not clear . they've been caught and so they become more aggressiveip te as people who worship with themselves always do. and you can see it allms overren socialin media threatening imag. everywhere. one trans activist posted this message yesterday, quote, killhe kux, behead the roundhouse, kick a , kick into the concrete slam dunk e trash. baby into the trash can. >> attached to this post is an image of someone holding a rifle and wearing body armor. now,. you would think insitive a country supposedly as sensitive to violence as ours, run by an en administration that wants to end gun violence, that the justice department may be all over this because they're terrified, of course, of groups with guns who are organized trying to upset the social order. have no but in this case, they're not terrified at all. they have no problem with this whatsoever.tsoever. because the doj's asked them what t we called the doj today to ask, what are you doing about this?bt they didn't bother to geto us back to us. >> meanwhile, the tech barons me are,anwh barry as always, makinu
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don't even know what's happening. twitter, which was supposed to b twitter,e free, has banned sevee users, users, including a sitting member of congresssit taylor greene, and no sean mentio davis, for mentioninningg tranexistence of the trans day of vengeance. >> you're no- you not supposed w what's coming. the head of trust at twitter, ai a woman called ella irwin,orting is deliberately silencing s day ofreporting on this day of vengeance because, again, it'st iscoming, but you shouldn't be allowed to prepare for it. >> sean davis is one ofced by the journalists who washe silenced by twitter. >> he is ceo o if the federalist who joins us tonight. he's also a resident off natu nashville who is familiar weth the churcraith the h and st were shot up on monday. tonight appreciate your coming on tonight, sean. davis. o yo >> how do you assesshe the unwillingness of the nashville police departmentr ,doj, the newsin media, to bring forward the motive in this crime?e all we all know exactly whatxactly they're doing and they need to know that we know exactlyy what they're doing.
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they are hiding the factsative s because it is devastating to their narrative and it's devastating to the delusional demonic wing of people in our party whose support they count on . they do not wantount anyon on.eh that this murder, thisis this massacre of children was done by someone because of this evil transgender ideology. and you see it with twitter.e pi you see it with with the police. yothu see it with doj, with bidw . they know what went downu do and they want to make sure that you don't this is all meant to spread lies, to cover upthey the truth, because they know that the truth is absolutely devastating to their political transgender ideology. and the truth is , they hate christians because christians will not acknowledget they are powerful enough to control nature. reall is .l. it's beyond ideological. it's spiritual. this is absolutely a spiritual war. i had a text message from a friend today who is at thatt t school c, who had children at that school, who recounted what,
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they wen wt through, whatdespern they learned, what they were waiting for, desperate, waiting fo ren of tr news to hear ofoved their children, of their lovedah ones. and what hatid te said to us was have to fight back against the demonic forces that are atsn work here. a this isn't a battle about politics. it's not about policy, about's t republicans versus democrats. it's about good versus evilteret and truth versus lies. and if w vand e won'ift stand u? it, who will? g to me brougscouragin how few people with power haveht bothered to stand up forand fot what's true, for what's objectively true. we are not god . s that is true. and they won't say it.g on john davis, i appreciate your coming on tonight. i'm so scityi'm so sorry about y and what happened there. >> thank you. among those with power who should be standing up on behalf of a population, annfd uninformed, confused populationp is the news media whose job it is to do that.me >>dia is to but they are askinh questions about the shooter's motive. where's the manifests motive? sn what drugs was this person taking? ingtead, all they're askin.
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is why we can't be more like countries that have beene beencompletely disarmed. h this >> watch. thank you, joe biden, fornk you trying to put the ban on those assault weapons, which i should also point out that after a mass shooting in australia inn buyb, they enacted a mandatory gun buyback and collectedd guns 700000 privately owned guns. be doneit. see >> it can be done.mass shootingi we've seen examples of mass shootings in australia. cor the country moves. they move to make a differencene . >> new zealand, a massd, a masme shooting, the country moves.s>>e and how many lives will be shattere wild before we have the courage to do what scotland did with australia, did what new zealand did joe bidene coun leading the country and joetr ad scarborough suddenly upset about murder. amazin >> amazing day, really. ryan clark, there is anryan i
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attorney and former armyfor comi ranger. >> he joins us to assess allng f this. o ryan , thank you so much for coming. ou >> so when you take these people seriously and i think we probably should, since they ar they have more power than most of us do, what there suggesting is disarming a country that owns billions of rounds of ammunition. four hundred million firearms, what they're calling400 mi for i totalitarian state and civil yor. >> you're absolutely right,ly rg because who's going to be goinhg to try to collect these? >>fe who'sctuate going to be actually effectuating these policies? i say that when a politiciantel tells you you don'yot need a gu. ,it's time to get a gun.ns wer >> and these comparisons we're making, these other countries that are largely homogenous, mostly isolated countries that don't have porous borders like we do where drugs and crime are just flowing across freely, are able to effectuate some sort of gun control. but it still doesn't help. gun violence might go down, buth i'm not a believer that gun b violence is the only bad thing..
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i think all violent crime is bad. >> and i actually have an article on sean daviss, the federalist website, about how violent crime in australia has actually increased ever since they took away people's ability to defend themselves. >> well, crime by thereased government has increased dramatically. i mean, the australian government, the authoritaria nn co australian government put people in concentration camps for violating their non scientific covid rules. >> so, i mean, civilians are biggest, people who commit crimes. the biggest crimes are always committed by the government, always so is com. yes. and every bad government weings look at in history, what's theya one of the things they did? thy the gunstake awa . >> the problem, too, is i am tired of being painted evenof so by family members or people that i know is someone that doesn't think thesnke i think mass shootings are horrible. >> i think they are so are horre that i think my ideas and ideash that show that we shouldn't have disarmed schools, we should actually protect our children are so much betterg these lives, that's why it's at saving these lives. >> that's why it's so important to me rushing to try to get rid
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of guns, to keep someone fromis doing something horrible like this. it's the same as i will banning fentanyl. we have 100% ban on fentanyl in this country. >> is it doing a whole lot ofle? good? no, it's every where.think >>of and matter of fact, think o the people that are in control these drugs, there are of these drugs that are a hundred percent banned is zero tolerance. >> hundred percent banne d. those people that disregardnals the laws, we call them, th criminals. the gu thns they're the ones that would have the guns. this is a horrible idea.s a ho is battl going to make anyone safer. >> it's bad all arounde around. if we want to stop murders to find out why murders, murdr and wemmit murde should take a look at thissto, h manifesto. if the murderer from monday mass i'm committine murdat theys mass shooting because tennessee has lax gun laws, then let'stens have that conversation. >> but i suspect that's not what it says. one day or 15 was used for use evil. >> one was used for good things. exactly. wellgo, od thankpart of the reau have seen a rise in a completely crazy and utterly destructive transgender ideology is because it's beinggd funded, promulgated, promoted pd by
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the most powerful military in the world, what would you do? well, among manyny t thinghis yu might try as hosting drag queenn story hours on military bases for kids.d to and today, congressman matt gaetz, who representsry maybe more uniformed military than anybody in the congress, confront the defense secretaryy about it directly. >> watch how much taxpayer money should go to fund drag queen story hours on military bases. you know, drag drag queen story hours is not something that >>e department funds. >> wait a second. what's actually not what the record seems to suggest. you were going to fund one at ramstein air force base. that one got canceled, bute, that's dod insignia. that's a drag queen story. for our four children then also at malmstrom air force base outside outside of great falls, montana. you had a dragat falls queen str >> our four kids who fundedr kis these things, mr. secretary,
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listen, drag shows are not depam something that the department of defense supports or fundsort yeah. lyor board member to defenseraci contractor. >> and before he got this job. t so then mark milley,iefs admitt the chairman of the joint chiefs, admitted that he wasar stt aware military bases were hosting drag queen story hours. >> watch this. can i get copies of those? because i'd like to take a looko at those myself. actually , take a look and find out what actually is goinguse tt on there, because that'sar the first i'm hearing abou about that kind of stuff. i don't read those news stories. i don't know what you're talking about. i'd liketalking abou to take a s because i don't agree with those. well, there now, i think thoseeh records shouldn't be happeningie .g >> thank youth.ank admission.or that yeah, actually , i'd like to go. >> oh, so open minded guy rep matt gaetz represents north florida in the u.s. congress.h florida on the u.s. congress, even if he never passes a bill even if he never passes a bill, it's worth having him therer moi justs. moments like this. it's amazing. what wast your beinamgazinn on the questioningth side? ing e
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what was your feeling aboutsp their responses? haveica's top military leaders have brought misery to almosty a every partlm the globe they have touched. >> they put iran in a position of power in iraq. they armed isis in syria. over afgha they turned over afghanistansib, to the taliban in the bloodiestu way possible. we could have takeldken oun outt the suicide bomber didn'ty didn give the authorities. they didn't even get thert right vengeance part right. tucker, when . k that e when they were supposed to take out isis, they took outi went a family on the way to a barbecueecue. and so now you see them trying to bring the misery and the our ruin home to our country country through this embrace of diversity, equity and inclusion . and this is real money. seventy million they've requested for enhancements to diversity, equity and inclusion. this is the most divisive stuffe possible. and when i showed the secretarsh of defense evidence thate it ws happening in nevada, in montana, ihappenn virginia, he t said , nope, it's not happening. and it makes you wondeg.r, do these people have any sense of reality or is the pain wha the point, whether it's dii or
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the vaccine mandate, that her ththey still don't have good answers for? >> but in the end, it mean.sat that nobody wants to join the military and their recruiting numbers are dangerously down. do they see a connection between their reckless, craz by behavior and the unwillingness of people to join up voluntarily? >> tre in a recruiting collapse and they say, well, we don'te dt think to is the problem becausec we've sent oute, surveys and noy one says it's the problem. s ththey don't realize thate the people offended by this conduct aren't going to take their stupid survey. let me just be honest. hon migreat, great share of the people who fight in our military come fromrican the american south. and when you embrace thesees th values that are so antithetical to the part of the country i represent, you are really s putting downward pressurer on the people we need to volunteer and fight, not for some faraway land, not to go build some democracy out of and in arabia, but for our country. and you havehave to wonder whetr it is incompetence or a purposeful purge.
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i also pressed him on making sure we get our servicemembers their full back pay and restoration of rank. austin said hehe would not do soat in the absence of a legal requirement to do so. so that is precisely the amendment i intend to offer to our national defense authorization act. when you say you hate whiteonde men , you do kind of wonder like who's going to fighs gotnn ale wars then? >> because that's who's alwaysib fought the wars. well, general milley maybe d gedn't go toidn' the drag queen show because he was too busy toh getting in touch with his white rage. still, who knows? bu w ra, but he gets credit for sayio he wants to shut them down. >> loathsome macromarkets.wnn: t thanhankwek you so much. >> appreciate it. thank you.. so so, mark milley, says he didn't know they were a drag queen. story hours going on aty military bases, but maybe more significantly, he's also not sure where all the weapons that we're sendingapons pe to ue have wound up. so yesterday, joe manchin, democrat from west virginia, asked me if he could speak to his, quote, confidence in the u.s., nato , ukrainian weapons, accountability. >> here was his response.. we do not have any uniformed troops or civilians, for that ar
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matter, accompanying ukrainian forcesaiforces on the front ling we do have folks working out of the embassy, so they're working the ministry of defense level.ee acd that's as far as our eye on hands on accountability goes. we do have some othes. wer means through reporting thatme the ukrainiansans report to us and i'll be happy to talk about that in a classified session. bt but the there are some means and mechanisms doing some accountability is not as rigorous as you might think. >> yeah, not as rigorous. judy vance has served the united states marine corps. now he served the united states senate representing of o the state of ohio. he joins us tonight.r senator , thank you so much for coming. so whe. n you hear the chairman of the joint chiefs say we're not exactly sure wherestems the advanced weapons systems are going, how do you feelow doo about that? >> well, tucker, it's but outrageous, but unfortunately, it confirms what we basically already know, which is that we've sent one hundred and thirteen billion dollars, and $n probably more than that, tuckerr ,probably more like 13ed0 and billion dollars to the mostth
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corrupt country on the face ofe the planet.et and we, have no real idea how those resources have been spent. t of this >> the most important part ofdep this, tucker, and i've done a very deep dove into this, is we do not make enoughke eno bullets in this countrugy to support multiple fronts ofipw multiple wars. and i'm talkinar eng about bullets.n, i mean, ammunition, munitions, m artillery shellsun, some of the advanced missile systems. so when ween talding ak about sg one hundred twenty billion dollars worth of weapons to ukraine, those are weapons thath of t we could not send to taiwan or other parts of the world that would actually be in the service of american national interest. this entire idea that we can focus on russia and we can focus on china is a farce. these guys shipped our entire a industrial base to china inougho the first place.f we don't make enough of our ownn weapons. ng it to and the fact that we're sendingl it to ukraine with so little accountability is the very reason why china's threatchina haand power is growing in were the world today.ab >> yeah, and we're about
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to lose the u.s. dollars, the world's reserve currency and tank our economy. >> i agree with that. econ, has there been find out ws a concerted effort from the congress to find out who's gottenen ric rich from this?ed >> many people have clearly do.? we know they are. we don't know who they are, tucker. e don't know who thet because tn administration will give us answers. w i actually submitted a letter, one of the firstant to give us things that i did as a us senator is asked for a full accounting of where the resources that we've sent to ukraine have gone. the bide ton situation has been very resistant, even inss classified settings, to beifie honest, with us. and truck tucker, i have to bet. honest with you. i'm not surene ied to f it's bee they have no idea where thosehue one hundred twenty billion dollars have gone or if they just don't want to tell us . but what we can be almos t certain is that some very dark,r very, very evil people havendre gotten very wealthy from thatan one hundred twenty billion dollars. some good i hope that it's done some good to . but the simple fact is we don't know and there has not been a full accounting of this stuff. >> it's the recklessnessec
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is just on spiring. or i mean, it's just drunk driving and whole country. unb i mean, it's unbelievable.eliev. senator vance of ohio, i appreciate you coming on tonight. >> thank you.. >> thank tucker. >> s tuco yoker.u never want toe that the institution in american life, which is the justice system, is being usedtel iticalfor political ends to desy and bankrupt people who might speak up againstd that the democ party. but we're starting to see thateh whicicularly with civil suits, which are now a tool in the democratic arsenal to shut it. ts critics >> tara reid accused joe biden of sexual assault crediblyus and now they're going after her. she joins us next. looks like you've been sleeping well. god , he's back to my pillow. and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever.
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they're conflicting for some people, inflicting pain is through civil suits. >>e inflicting p uits to civil court because anyone can file a lawsuit. and so there a lot of welle funded lawsuits trying to shut people up or punish them for stepping out of line. >> and here's the latest example. this has notes enough coverage. so tara reid onc te worked forwr joe biden, he sexually assaulted joe biden. he sexually assaulted her and sm and she made possibly the mistakay possie of saying so outloud. you're not allowed to do that. so i n retaliation againstsoci the new york times posted heral social security number on her website. can you imagin owebsite cae rami of that? senator reid sued the new yorkoa times becaust? shoule you can'ta people's social security numbers on a website. >> but a federal judge has nowr ruled against terror.ag and said that she has to read and said that she has to pay the legal fees of york ti the new york times. >> so they're still trying to crush her and we think it's wrong. she joins us now. much fo >> thanks so much for coming on . didymus state. it seems any of l that?ik and i mean, it seems like you came out and accused the sitting w president of a crime.e great leng and we've spoken at great
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length about this on the air. an ak is anyny question at thead happened. you said so at the time and nowl are trying to hurt you for saying that. >> that's what it looks like to me. yes. this is just one of the manythey things that they've done, you t know, to tryo try to silence m. but, yeah, the lawsuit thatay te i filed was becausey di on the first story that they did, the new york timesd,i they used me as a basically a whipping post, all of ttwenty 20 to try to silence and discredit me. but the first story was on easter sunday and i wasn theo woken up very early innd he the morning by a friendsa who lived back east and said, hey, the online story, a new york times has your your congressional i.d. showing your social security number. it t we need to get it down.ook a fet it took a few hours. wey got it down.d co and they did complmpy with takin it dowg n. but it was very it was very awful. so i did try to file a lawsuit . i lost. blic inter the judge ruled that it was in the public interest to print it s then and i then was slapped with attorneys fees from fro "new york times" upwards close m to over seventy one thousand
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dollars. >> so. so you were not a rich person? w >> i know fromust our conversations. >>he just two quick questions. i how was it in the public's interest for the new timesh yo to publish your social security number of all of all private things? >>urty number about privat well, suddenly, i s there was a great interest ins freedom of speech, so and freedom of the press. so freedom o the pref the pressd in the impetus for that. and sort of a a more of a legal argument. h all of and i don't want to bore your audience with all of that, but there's been different ways that the biden administration that me.h teal w they've come after me with the doj, with sealed warrants and my twitter, which are a record. hait of press and there's been, you know , a little bit of press about that. they took my communications on twittermy and all of that. so, yeah, it's been, you know, watching joe biden take a wrecking ball to my i've beene experiencing this wrecking ball to my life, but now i'vethe last watching the last couple oof years take a wrecking ball to the united states, including the proxy war that russia and that that nato and us iss. s
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fighting against russia and upwards of a hundred g billion dollars going over there when we have direhave d circumstanceirs here. f those ts so all of those things thattalki i talked about that i criticized joe biden about, besides the awful experience ofh being sexually assaulted by him when i was a senate staffer in 1993, you know, our people are seeing just the true joe biden of how corrupt this regime is .f and if there needs to be any regime change, it doesn't needy to be in other countries. >> inet needs to happen here now . >> i agree. so i agree. we're seeingso how cruel and ruthless they are. e ruel at and not only that, they don'thls believe all wome do don. >> they will hurt women who disobey. and you're a perfecte. and further, tucker, you know, the new york times has become the legacy. media has become like an arm arf the biden administration, like the doj and the fbi. i mean, look and at what just happened to matt taibbi, who testified about, you know, the different waysd they were trying to suppress u.s. citizens speech and usinspeechge
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taxpayer money to do it and control the conversation and control the narrativ cone he got visited by an irs agent the day of his testimony. so the irs. yeah.. yeah. no, i'm not sure>> tucke we're n waiting for that.there. and i know that you are. yoy u will .for you're living in jared. comi much for coming on . >> appreciate it. thank you for having me.g me i appreciate. >> so in case you wonderedwond whether feminism is dead, men are noerw dominating sports and so-called feministsps are cheering it on . anng ia male cyclist just won al female cycling eventycli by pretendinng eg to be a woman one of his competitors, an c actual woman who was juswotheatd cheated, joins us next. , >> you guys ready this spring? export everything fox nation has to offer for one ninety nine month when you sign up for a yearly plan, what a privilege it is . for you to have me here this evening. super change experience, new stories that will renew your faith. >> the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of greatest story ever told.
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>> it's really one of the defining stories of this month. we're going to we're goingwithin to spend one more time on it soon. a show kevin , thank you for t. >> you bet. well, speaking of science, one of the most basic facts of science is that men have some innate physical advantages over women strength is one of tf them. >> that's biology. but when you're god, you controlledn yo biology. in an npr, and npr is on the side of people who believe are god . so this week and they published this report, quote, the international governing body for trackt and fieldtrk an will ban trans women athletes from elite women's competitions despite the limited scientific evidence of physical advance. >> okay, trust the science. y bl don't believe biology. espn in that same vein, just honored a guy called william thomas in their celebrating women's history month segment. >> watch. and twenty twenty two , the slimer. richard thomas became the first transgender athlete to win in wn pennsylvania division
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one championship by winning the five hundred freestyle at hetexas. native competed forthree three seasons on the men's swime at the univeuniversity pennsylvania. sylvania. she competed against criticism from the swimming community, competitors and teammates. she said she called her persistence serves a larger purpose, even more sr puo, she t transitioned. so now the transition to ther th another win for the patriarchy . yeah, patriarchy. and here's another this month, a man dressed as woman won a major cycling competition in new york .. holly levasseur is a c competitive cyclist who isom a woman. she joins us tonight. holly, thank you snk youo much r coming on . i know there's enormouses pressure to be quiet and knowsut actual woman.ano be quiet, why are you coming on tonight? h i'm hoping to encourage other women to start speaking out. ou i know that i get a lot of
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support and i can't be thee more only one. the more voices we have that speak out about how unfair this is , i'm hoping thatey will we'll start to get some traction and have governing bodies. listen, it started in some sports, which is great, but we need more . can you i mean, this is such obvious cheating. it's cheating. that. can you imagine a day whereomen actual women competing in women's sports just leave and women's sports are all men dressed as women women compg against each other? >> and women are already leaving? i i know personally of women that have left because there's no fulfillment anymore when you show up in a competition is notn fair. it's unjust. the thing about cycling and swimming is they're so
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physically demanding. i mean, i assumeume youyou spt a lot of your life training. >> i mean, how bitter is it to be beaten by someone who's cheating? it's just so unfair. i train every day in some capacity. wor i work a full time job.e job, so it's definitely a balance to get my training in. in. i make nutritional choices so that i can compete at my best ability. and when someone else walks and that has an advantage, one that i will never have, it's just disheartening. it's humiliating i.n a way.. and i'm just waiting and hopingi that more womelln will speak out against this. otherwise, wthise will slowlyour continue to be pushed out of our own sport.n spor in the category that was created to protect us .right. >> that's right.been you've just been mansplaining
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