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we don't do that. it would be carled a girl cot or they cot. leslie from new jersey, i'm going to bud a six pack of b budweisers have have one tech of an easter. that's all for tonight's show. tucker is next. this is waters around this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." happy monday. a story from or the weekend. 5:00 a.m. saturday morning manhattan, a parking garage attendant noticed a man peering in to parked cars looking for things to steal. that's a familiar scene in new york city. alvin bragg, the local sorrows funded d.a. has decided that prosecuting car burglaries is a
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form of white supremacy. as a result, car burglaries have risen. the attendant is not white but he's sick of watching people get robbed. so he told the people to leave. in response, the man pulled out a han gund and fired four times. it was a nightmare. somehow he had the presence of mind to wrestle the gun from the man and fire back before the man could shoot him or anyone else. by the time police arrived, both men were lying on the sidewalk bleeding. what do you think happened next? in a scene self-respecting society, he would have received a medal if not a ticker-tape parade. in new york, he was arrested and charged with with possession of a gun, the same gun that was used to shoot him. he woke up in belleview hospital shackled to his bed. the "new york post" ran this
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picture. it's of him sobbing. i got bullets in me and i'm chained to a hospital bed but i didn't do anything wrong. you can imagine his confusion. this was not the country he expected. in fact, he is exactly the kind of person you want more of in your country. he's 57 years old, still working harder than most young people do. in fact, when new york shut down during covid, lawyers and nonprofit execs hit in their department and lived on doordash, he went to work every day like americans used to. the man that shot him by contrast does not have a history of going to work every day. his name is charles rhode. we checked. he's got a rap sheet of a dozen serious crimes that go back more than 20 years. as of saturday at 5:00 a.m., he was in jail. he was walking around new york with a gun looking for more
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things to steal. in the end, alvin bragg dropped the charges against diara. he made the point clear to everyone. in a new soros inspired justice system, decent people are the criminals and the criminals are a protected class. here's how it works. the people in charge unleash chaos in our cities. if you dare to protect yourself or your family from that chaos, you wind up in handcuffs. what is this? the name of this system of governance is anarcho tyranny. since taking over, bragg has increased the number of felony charges his office drops by 40%. that includes almost half of all drunk driving charges. it's no longer really a crime to drive drunk in new york city. that's the anarchy part. for those that step outside the political lines, it's tyranny.
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you'll remember the middle aged bodega clerk. he was sent to rikers island, one of the worst prisons in the world for daring to defend himself against a lunatic trying to murder him. so this very same system, the system that imprisoned jose alba and chained diarra bed in the soros backed system, is putting joe biden's main opponent on trial for a crime that isn't really a crime. so for our existing legal system, this appearing to be a point of no return. you'd think the media would point that out. this is a big change from the would not the country has run for hundreds of years. they're too dumb, too shallow and above all, too self-interested. trump's upcoming arraignment is not a turning point in the legal system.
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it's another chance to follow trump around in the hope that ratings will return. this was cnn all day today. >> we are i'm being told -- that is donald trump leaving mar-a-largo on his way to catch a plane that will leave to new york where he will a live later this afternoon. we're watching history unfold on your screen. donald trump enroute to the airport and a court date in new york, becoming the first ever former president to face a criminal indictment. >> this is a historic moment. we just warmed the former president of the united states, a former president leave his home headed to new york to be arraigned in court. >> we're watching on our screen as trump's motorcade has now a reid on the tarmac at palm beach international airport. >> heading up in the air and back to his home state of new york. certainly not the kind of homecoming that he had ever imagined when he went back from florida to new york. but he is heading back on a
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historic flight. again, not necessarily a part of history that donald trump or any former president would want to make. one of the things that we have learned is to not put everything at an 11, not make everything the biggest deal. this is a big deal. >> tucker: oh, this is a big deal. we get to talk over live pictures what we were trained to do in local news. well, it is a big deal actually. it a very big deal. but the guard rails are gone. nobody in the media is pointing out this is a huge change in our legal system and nobody in the democratic party in washington even those who are a little bit concerned where this might be heading dares say anything at all because alvin bragg is of course a holy person and nobody wants to speak out against the crowd on twitter. so this is all happening in slow motion. of course, we're getting the dumbest possible lectures from cable news. we learned not to put everything
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at 11:00. it hilarious. they can't wait to make it a biggest deal on the shallowest possible level. the reason is economic. since trump left office, cnn has lost more than 60% of its viewers. they're desperately trying to sell the channel because they keep tanking. so they have every incentive to sensationalize everything. so you have a d.a. doing this to trump. what is he guilty of? they don't tell you. all they tell their eager by small audiences that the walls are closing in on career criminal donald trump. they're going to turn trump's motorcade to o.j.'s bronco because otherwise they'll be out of a job because nobody watches them anymore. look at the plane, look at the motorcade! before long, outlets like cnn
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may be your only source of information about the trial. that's the scary thing. imagine the system where the person is in charge is no longer allowed to defend himself. oh, are you seeing the connection here? like the parking garage attendant shot by a criminal. he gets arrested. like jose alba who tried to save his own life in a bodega he gets arrested. the people that are the victims don't get to speak. cnn speaks for them. imagine that. there's multiple reports tonight that alvin bragg's office will seek a gag order. that would prevent trump from talking about his case in public. cnn and msnbc and "the new york times" and "the washington post," the completely filthy corrupt liars in the media, they'll be able to say whatever they want. because apparently their coverage doesn't influence the jury. only the accused defending
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himself. it's not only unconstitutional baldly so, but it's completely immoral. in the middle of a presidential race, ate sub version of democracy itself. the other leading candidate doesn't get to talk or you send him to prison? where are the historians telling us about, you know, the architecture of our democracy, our democratic norms is. that a democratic norm? silencing the other party's main presidential candidate on pain of going to jail? but they like the power. they're going to continue to exercise it until somebody stops him. today the mayor of new york city a grave disappointment, we thought would be a good mayor has president been a good mayor. it sad. so to divert attention from the hours he spend at bars at nights, he's decided to become a political celebterty. he's threatening to jail marjorie taylor greene if she protests donald trump's arraignment in a way that he
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doesn't like. watch this. >> while there may be some rebel rousers thinking about coming to our city tomorrow, a message is clear and simple. control yourselves. new york city is our home, not a playground for your misplaced anger. people like marjorie taylor green, who is known to spread misinformation and hate speech, she stated she's coming to town. while you're in town, be on your best behavior. we will not allow violence on vandalism of any kind. if one is caught participating in any act of violence, they will be arrested and held accountable. >> tucker: uh-huh. new york city is our home. that's why we let people crap on our sidewalk and hookers turn tricks in the atms. you're incompetent. people like marjorie taylor
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greene who is known to spread hate speech. what is hate speech? speech that politicians don't like. there's no hate speech in the constitution. it's made up. politicians didn't used to dare to talk like this because someone would say slow down, we have a bill of rights. but those people are hiding. like many, they're too afraid to say what is true. so you get to jail a former president on some fake crime for payment he made seven years ago that was completely legal. once you get to do that, you go after all your political enemies with the force of law. that's what they're doing. nobody is stopping them. today fox news learned that merrick garland's doj is sending subpoenas to trump's secret service agents as part of the probe in the handling of classified documents. if there was ever a fake crime, it's this.
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everyone who has served in always from hillary clinton to mike pence has admitted to bringing home documents in violation of the law. we have a billion classified documents. 2% of which deserve to be classified. the whole system is rotten and corrupt and everybody knows it. they're using to stop someone from running for president. okay. is that okay with the defenders of democracy? then there's the grand jury forewoman in georgia going on msnbc saying we're investigating trump for saying the wrong things about the 2020 election. so they want to take out trump, but in a democratic system, you do that by convincing people to vote against him. in a tyrannical season, you use people with guns to stop him from running. that's what we're seeing. if you don't like trump and have no intention of voting for him, you should have the right because that's democracy.
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anybody that takes it way is a tyrant and is presiding over a system that is not democratic. so we're joined by candice owens, the host of "candice." thanks for coming on. it does seem like -- anarchy tyranny is something that was thought of a long time but i don't think it's clear that's what we're watching. >> absolutely. i will say this about this cultural demise we're facing. people are outraged, angered. i want to comment on the despair and sadness this is making me feel. we're feeling bleak about the future and also looking backward. one of the things that i think a lot of us are feeling is disillusionment with what american justice is about. we spent the better part of the last censure going to other countries and saying we're spreading democracy.
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we lost the moral high ground. i'm not sure we had it. we have a right to be in iraq and afghanistan. because these people are terrorists, criminals, they have the wrong ideas. now our government is turning that same ideology against the american people. right now. we have the wrong ideas. now wee are the domestic terrorists. we are the people that need to understand that criminality is allowed to fly. i just want to speak on that first and foremost. to look and say that overseas, we talk about how these terrorists were locking up their police call dissidents. now we're doing the same thing. we're locking up grandmas in the capitol building and putting people in prison for trespassing. we're now locking up a political contender. you say donald trump has to be arraigned. we're going to issue a gag order. if this took place overseas, can you imagine what the response would be? we'll be demanding boots on the ground to spread democracy. but here, they overlook it.
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>> tucker: calling attacks on the existing system hate speech? a completely fake and made-up category. if you eliminate free speech, you don't have democracy. we would know it if it happened in a foreign country. thanks for coming on tonight, candice. >> thanks so much. >> tucker: so it almost hard to believe that the republican party's leading presidential candidate as of tonight by 30 points could be told by a judge that he will go to jail if he dares to defend himself in his own criminal case. could that happen? it happened to roger stone and nobody seemed to care. we did. nobody else did. roger stone is a long-time republican strategist, worked for richard nixon and trump. he joins us to assess this. roger stone, thanks for coming in. this happened to you. people said roger stone is a
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trouble maker. it's okay if he's not allowed to defend himself. cnn can attack him but he can't fight back. maybe this will awaken people to how immoral this is. >> i think the idea that they might gag donald trump is really a testimony to his effectiveness as a counter puncher. he's used social media and his interviews to very effectively question the falsity of these charges, question the political motivations and funding of district attorney alvin bragg and question the bias of this judge. but more importantly, not only do i think the gag order would be unconstitutional, nobody where does it say you lose your free speech rights if you're charged with a crime. but more importantly, it's election interference. he's a legal candidate for the 2024 republican nomination. he's leading by closer to 40 points in the polls and this is a very clear effort to try to break his momentum. you can see in the polls a in
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the money he's raising that the stronger they hit him, the more his support grows. so i think cancelling him now, gagging him now is a reaction to the way he has rebounded and actually benefitted from what is a naked partisan attack against him. >> tucker: but to use the legal system to effect an attack like this is the pale to the beginning, not the end. i remember when the judge did this to you. the pretext is if you talk in your own defense, you could influence the jury. she didn't gag cnn or "the new york times." this doesn't make sense as a legal order. >> not only that, but she kept the gag order in my case in place after i was already convicted, after there was a verdict. i would have gone to jail under a gag order if president trump hadn't seen the unjustice and ridiculousness of the charges
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against me. there was never any evidence of russian collusion or any other crime as robert mueller admitted in his final long redacted report. those that say well, the gag order would just be narrow. it would only relate to these charges. these charges are politically motivated, this is part of the campaign against donald trump. >> tucker: yeah, if you can't speak in your own defense in public and only your critics have the freedom of speech, i mean, at that point darkness has descended. roger stone, thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so the big and fundamental things matter at the very top of that list is energy. the most valuable thing this country owns. it's our strategic petroleum reserve. joe biden has sold it in part to china so we need to refill it. oh, that's a little harder than it looks. more on that next.
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>> tucker: the strategic petroleum reserve may be the single most hardest asset the u.s. government owns. that's a concern when you consider it's at its lowest level in 40 years that is true because the biden administration has sent this oil to foreign
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countries including china. the administration released the oil to combat rising gas prices. so it's a huge problem. this is a hard asset owned by the u.s. government unlike the u.s. dollars, it will always have value. we need to fill it up. we may not be able to. we can't because we don't make that much oil anymore. the saudis look like they're not swooping in to rescue us like they have in the past because they have been alienated by the biden administration. now the saudis are going to cut oil production. biden was asked about it. he said it's not a big deal. >> mr. president, on opec, do you have a reaction to the oil production cuts, sir? opec? >> opec. >> tucker: brian brenberg is the
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co host of the big money show on fox business. he jones us tonight. thanks for coming on. this is one of those stories that people seem to be missing but seems to have inherent significance, the strategic petroleum reserve. what does this mean the saudis are not stepping up? >> the biden administration did one thing. they alienated saudi arabia and handed saudi arabia all the leverage. saudi arabia is calling the shots on oil. we used to do that. three years ago, we would have decided where price of oil is. we don't anymore. saudi arabia does. so we're stuck and the biden administration in the meantime drains our strategic petroleum reserves. we can't dip in to those. the chance that they had to fill it up again the past few weeks, past few months, they didn't do anything about it. so the bottom line is, we're now taking what saudi arabia wants to give instead of making the
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decisions we need to make to keep people in america safe and secure and prosperous and get the economy going again. we've given it all up, tucker. >> tucker: two quick things. have the people who decided to sell our strategic petroleum reserve to china been indicted or imprisoned? and two, why didn't someone tell biden when he was running around saying we don't need fossil fuels that in the adult real life world we have to have them, period? why didn't anyone say that? >> he didn't hire those advisers. he has nobody in his administration that is telling him the truth on these things. let's be clear about this. even though in a run-up to an election, he pretended like high oil prices are a problem. they're not. he has trillions of subsidies to give away for green energy. that doesn't work if oil prices are low. this works to his bennett the program he's running.
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it's not about your price at the pump. it's about his agenda. that's why he can say it's not that big of a deal. it's not to him. it's helpful to his agenda. not your agenda. your agenda is not his. you have to start there to understand what's going on right now. >> tucker: really quick. do you think that americans are prepared for the radical downward readjustment in their personal standards of living that are going to result from this? >> no. i don't think they are. i think the biden administration has tried to soft pedal that with things like strategic petroleum reserve. but the fact is, they're on a one-way course. understand, there's a reason that they've got trillions in subsidies out there it's not because you're going to get to choose how to list your life. you're going to have to get on board and if you don't, it's going to cost you. look, this is bigger than people are giving it credit for. saudi arabia is calling the shots. america is not. that's not because of any natural law.
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it's because of policy choices in this country. your president. >> tucker: four words, pay attention to energy. people don't. i know you do. brian, thanks for that analysis. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: remember when the biden administration told us the big chinese spy balloon wasn't really a spy balloon because it wasn't collecting sensitive data because we somehow shielded our nuclear sites? remember when national security reporters repeated that claim? maybe you don't. trace gallagher does. he joins us tonight with an update. hi, trace. >> hi, tucker. going back to early february when the chinese spy balloon was spotted over the u.s. until today, the administration has been using the same phrase to dismiss this concern saying that the balloon had quoting limited additive value. that's a shiny way of saying china didn't learn anything new. the spy balloon was not only being controlled by the chinese,
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it made multiple passes over security weapons sites like in montana. the balloon was doing figure 8 formations to repeatedly go over certain areas to pick up electronic signals from weapons systems and send it back to china in real time. back on february 9, president biden downplayed the risk. watch. >> no, look, the total amount of intelligence gathering going on by every country around the world is overwhelming. the idea that a balloon could traverse -- break american airspace is -- anyway, it's not a major breach. >> except it might be a major breach. picking up electronic signals on the ground, you can see how they communicate with silos and weapon sights. you can glean insight on
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decision make of the bases. intelligence is about piecing together puzzles by using various bits of information. electronic signals and ground communications are vital bits of information. tucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher for us. thank you for that great explanation. so john fetterman is a senator. he's supposed to be representing pennsylvania. he's been in the hospital for many weeks now hospitalized for depression. he's out apparently. just gave his first interview since leaving. we'll tell you what he said after the break.
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>> tucker: the more detail you get on john fetterman the sadder you feel for john fetterman. he seems like the victim here. that's what the evidence shows. fetterman you'll remember was elected to the u.s. senate with the help of lying media organizations that told us he was fine and you didn't like disabled people if you had questions about his condition. he wasn't fine at all.
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it was the opposite of fine. he shouldn't have been there. we know that because after taking office, he was hospitalized for depression. in an interview with cbs news yesterday, fetterman explained while he was at walter reed medical center, doctors identified another issue with his health. watch. >> when i talk, what do you hear? >> i hear you talking. i can understand much of what you're saying. but my hearing has a deficiency that makes it difficult for me to fully understand 100% of it. >> tucker: so he doesn't fully understand everything that he's hearing. seems like a problem for him personally. also for the country since he's one of 100 senators. they asked the natural question, are you going to run for president? >> can you have aspirations? can you serve? be on the united states senate? >> you know, my aspiration is to take my son to the restaurant that we were supposed to go
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during his birthday but couldn't because i had to check myself in for depression. being the kind of dad, the kind of husband and the kind of senator that pennsylvania deserves. you know, that's truly what my aspiration is. >> tucker: so that seems honestly like a more normal aspiration, taking your boy to a respect. cbs news wants him to run for president. you can't state how repulsive a lot of journalists are. dr. marc siegel joins us. doctor, what do you think of this? >> i can't believe that she asked him if he's running for president even before the depression. the chances of him surviving the term are less than 50% from the kind of streak he had. he has a bad heart. then we find out he's had chronic depression, which nobody told the voters of pennsylvania about. he's been suffering from it for years. the positive side, i thought he
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was good coming forward and saying i couldn't get out of bed, i was losing weight, i could celebrate my son's 14th birthday and i had to be hospitalized because depression is a disease that is stigmatized and over 10% of americans suffer from severe depression. in saying that, he makes it less stigmatized. on the other hand, what was he do in the hospital for six weeks? the usual hospitalization is six to ten days. if he's being transparent, we're not finding out what the treatment was? you pointed out there's issues with hearing relate to the stroke. he has a 60% chance or more of recurrent depression that he goes back in the hospital. we feel bad for him. we like that he came forward. wee feel compassion for him on a personal level, but what about the voters of pennsylvania? what about the 14 million people in pennsylvania, the people in the united states that have a
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senate that is so divided that every vote matters and is he up to voting? is he fit to serve? i have serious concerns about that and should so every american. tucker? >> tucker: that's right. dr. marc siegel, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: 10% of americans have depression. they tell you it's a chemical imbalance. some of it may be. part of is a product of living the life you're living. if your mercenary wife tells you you have to run for the senate, it not crazy. those people should have to answer it that did this to him. it's interesting you're not hearing you're leaders talking about black people much anymore. why not? three years after george floyd, actually the lives of many african americans, real people, have gotten a lot worse.
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following the 2020 floyd riots, african american deaths by homicide reached levels never seen before in this country. somebody should ask why is that? nobody in democratic party is because they don't care. they have a new class of victims to exploit with political power. out with black people, in with transgenderists. we'll explore their suffering. big corporations are taking the lead as they do. bud light honored a man that dressed up like a little girl called dylan mulvaney. watch this. >> i got some bud lights for us. so i kept hearing about this thing called march madness. i thought we were all just having a hectic month. turns out it has something to do with sports. i'm not sure exactly which sport, but either way, it's a cause to celebrate. this month i celebrated my day 365 of womanhood. bud light sent me a can with my
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face on it. the best gift ever. >> tucker: so do you think that the people in charge care about that person? or any transgender person? really, if they did, they might ask questions like is the suicide rate among people getting hormone treatments rising or fall something if you cared, you'd want to know that. they don't care. you think sandy cortez things about that? no. the point is getting power from the suffering of others. if you decided you're another sex, you're suffering on many levels. point that out and you get attacked. that happened to our friend billboard chris in canada. he went to a trans rally in vancouver on friday. here's what happened to him while there. >> you suck. you suck. you [bleep]. you're not wanted. you're a [bleep] idiot.
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[bleep], [bleep], [bleep], [bleep]. >> tucker: so who is the aggressor there? it wasn't the man that calls himself billboard chris. he was assaulted. when he reported his assault to the police, the police refused to investigate. >> i was surrounded, not allowed to walk freely, pushed. as you can see, my nose is bleeding. >> they just walked up to him and assaulted him. >> where is the video? >> i have it on my camera. >> are you going to show it to me? >> yeah, i can show it to you. >> how about you show it to me? >> are you going to do something about it if i do? >> if i actually see an assault and not -- >> how do you think that happened, ma'am? you think he did it to himself? >> people can do these things to
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hurt themselves on purpose. >> you don't honestly think -- >> you think i scratched myself on purpose? hilarious. >> oh, the rosy cheeked face of tyranny. she could be working in the citi bank h.r. department. she's not the only one, the police chief, howard chow of vancouver has taken her side. he said he's appalled because some people don't like the fact that the police didn't respond. he hasn't condemned the militants that attacked that man. that's because in canada, as in this country, militants with the right cause, the trans cause, can do whatever they want. they can even kill christian children in school and they're the victims. so a story that happened last week, a "wall street journal" reporter arrested in russia being held for spying.
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is there any way to get this man out? 31 years old. his family is distraught. we'll have an update on that story after the break. no. ♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪
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>> tucker: wednesday last week, evan gershkovich was arrested in russia. he was reported from a industrial city about 1,000 miles from the capitol. he was accused of spying. now he face twos 0 years in prison for espionage. imagine being his parents. that's awful. and honestly the biden administration has not made it better. if you're a high-ranking u.s. official and you wanted to get gershkovich home, we would hope they all want that, but if you really wanted it, you'd start by quietly contacting the russian government through back channels and negotiation. it's the only chance of helping
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evan gershkovich come home. the white house did not do that. it did the opposite. joe biden and various cartoon characters, kamala harris, his press secretary, karine jean-pierre, the totally inept secretary of state tony blinken, all of them issued self-righteous statements about press freedom as if they believed in that and demanded that the government they're fighting a war against do the right thing. they spent years calling putin hitler. now they expect him to bough to moral pressure from them. obviously that's not going to work. they almost certainly know it's not going to work. but they're doing it anyway. why? we can only guess. but for the sake of evan gershkovich and his family as well as for our country, we hope the adults arrive very, very soon. so tomorrow donald trump apparently is going to be a rained in new york city. that is without precedent in american history. no leading presidential
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candidate, no former president has been indicted for my crime. but of course, the idea of investigation on flimsy grounds is not a new thing. it's been around. it happened to bill clinton. that was gross, an offense against his wife. was it really a crime? probably not. but republicans said it was and that backfired spectacularly on them. so some have wondering what is really about? will the indictment of trump by alvin bragg backfire on the biden administration and the democratic party? craig is a former reagan white house strategist. thanks for coming on, craig. so it does seem like donald trump's poll numbers have risen ever since august when his home was raided by the fastball and his wife underwear drawers overturned. this seems to have accelerated
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it. is there a connection? >> there is indeed. there's a nexus between americans that are bullied by the government and increase in popularity. we've seen that clearly. quite succinctly with the clinton case. clinton was really on the rocks for a good chunk of his presidency. when the republicans started to gang up on him, it worked to his benefit in the end. when joe mccarthy in the 50s started beating up on other americans, democrats started to surge. so we're starting to see this as an exemplar of that general theory. americans don't mind bullies. but they do not like to be bullied. therein lies the difference. now the trump is now the beneficiary of that. the key thing here is that p.r. for trump is like oxygen to a fire. so they have given him the kiss of life. we're seeing this in polling
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numbers conducted by my dear colleagues where there's opinion a de facto surge. republican respondents that now sympathize with trump in wake of this indictment, 50% feel more strongly attracted to are up and sympathetic to him than before. what is even more striking, and i look at those numbers as one of reagan's former pollsters, tuckers, they're bona fide. the numbers of respondents are high. those are two legitimate polls. frankly what stunned me the most about it were republican women who are rallying and trump as we speak. so the democrats better be careful. they may get something if they really wanted it bad enough. i fear for them that there could be some sort of backlash in the making here. >> tucker: i mean, if they silence the republican party's leading presidential candidate,
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yeah, i think -- it's not good for the country. craig, thank you. >> thanks for having me back. >> tucker: insight gained over many years. we don't get into court elections in the state. why would why? you're seeing a lot of radical judges take the bench with lean gensy of violent criminals and rapists. it's not good for anybody. there's an election tomorrow where the choice is very clear. we'll tell you what is happening after the break.
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>> tucker: as republicans learned the hard way in 2020, it's hard to see what's going on in wisconsin. a soros backed leftist is running for a pivotal swing suit.
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if kelly loses this election tomorrow, all of wisconsin's remaining election integrity laws will bes toed out. there's no voter i.d. anybody against voter i.d. is for fraud, period. so this election has massive ramifications. let's hope it ends the right way. we still don't have the manifesto from the nashville shooting. why can't we see that? more on that tomorrow. >> sean: tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity." we are just a few hours away from a very dark, a very corrosive chapter in american history with a sloppy d.a., clearly buckling to radical left wing political pressure is now about to cause serious harm to our great republic. tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., donald trump is expected to arrive in court to be arraigned on

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