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tommy larin, dave mcdowell, tammy bruce, sarah carter. and you could be a part of it. just go to hannity .com for information, how to get free tickets. and don't forget, tomorrow night, by the way, we have the great one , mark levin, dan bongino, jonathan turley, greg and alan dershowitz, kellyanne conway and so much more . all right. in the meantime, that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode and let not your heart be troubled. pete hegseth, my friend, my colleague, filling in for laura . now, i got to give you credit and i've been giving you attribution and credit for the thought that, you know what, this mug shot that comes out tomorrow or whenever it comes out is going to be the number one selling t-shirt and hat in the country. and it'll say underneath it, trump twenty , twenty four . >> that's exactly right. t-shirt, dorm rooms, that's it is a symbol for sure. sean, can i invest with you in this business that you're going
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to start? >> i'd like to get in on the action here. text me. you got my number. let's do it. deal . all right. have a great shilpi. sean, thanks. great show, as always. appreciate it. and sean mentioned on pete hegseth in for laura ingraham tonight. and this is a special addition of the ingraham angle. >> it is official. >> the trump show has returned to the big apple, the former president touched down in new york city late in the three o'clock hour today. >> and then with every news chopper in new york city on the scene, was whisked away in more than a dozen car motorcade, presidential motorcade, you might say, to trump tower in midtown manhattan. upon arriving, there was one quick shot of trump entering the building. he gave a wave to supporters outside, then went up to his residence, the penthouse, trump tower is where we find our only boy, nate. >> what is the latest? what can you tell us ? right now? things are pretty quiet here.
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the former president has not left the penthouse since arriving just after 4:00 p.m. east. fifty six street, which is the side street where you can enter the trump tower, has been blocked off all day and it's expected to stay blocked off tomorrow as 13 hours from now. former president trump is expected to head downtown for his arraignment. you mentioned the wave. take a look at the moment that former president trump arrived at trump tower. he waved at a group of about two dozen supporters who waited all day for him to arrive here. he will leave tomorrow for his arraignment at about 11:00 a.m. there will be fingerprints. his mug shot will be taken, as you and sean were just talking about, but he will not be wearing handcuffs as that would pose a security threat for the former president . but speaking of security, former president trump will be relying on the secret service to keep him safe , whereas the nypd will be responding to any demonstrations that need attending to . there was a press conference earlier today where the new york city mayor, eric adams,
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said there's no specific threat that the city is worried about. but in the same sentence, he mentioned a specific threat that he's worried about. >> listen here. you know, though, we have no specific threats. people like marjorie taylor , gary, who is known to spread misinformation and hate speech of she stated she's coming to town while you're in town , be on your best behavior as always, we would not allow violence or vandalism of any kind. >> pete, that pro trump protest is expected to start at 10:30. the arraignment itself will start at two fifteen. it's going to happen pretty quickly. it's not expected to take more than half an hour or so sometime before three o'clock. the former president is expected to be heading back to the airport where he'll fly back to florida and speak before the american people. tomorrow night, we'll send it back to you, nate. >> thank you very much. eric adams is no violence tolerated in our city unless you're blm and you want to burn
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down our locks or the trump indictment has been unsealed yet, but or at least not officially. >> there's rumors of leaks, but the former president's legal team is already confident of their next steps. >> i very much anticipate a motion to dismiss coming because there's no law that fits this department of justice, turn this matter down . the fec, which governs federal election laws, said there is no violation here yet somehow a state prosecutor has taken a a misdemeanor and try to cobble together to make it a felony by alleging a violation of federal federal campaign violations. >> joining me now, david , shewn, former trump impeachment lawyer, and sol wisenberg, former assistant us attorney and deputy independent counsel. gentlemen, both, thank you so much for being here. david , let me start with you. you heard the optimism from the trump camp. what are the chances something is quickly dismissed? >> and if not, what does the process look like? well, i think the chances are
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i can't really predict, but i think that there are at least three motions that ought to be filed immediately after the arraignment. first of all, as to the process, you know, i've been through this with this judge, a high profile case. they're going to process president trump like they normally do, take certain pedigree information and so on . and then he'll go to judge murchison's courtroom judge, which unusually allows a still photographer to take one picture while he's sitting at the defendant's table. and he will move through it pretty quickly. question is whether at the arraignment they'll also set a motion schedule that's kind of up in the air, i think. but they're going to unseal the indictment before the arraignments or at least the lawyers can look at it. then i don't think there's any reason to seal it until now, but that's what they've chosen to do. but anyway, i think there are three motions they should file immediately after the arraignment. one is a motion to dismiss on statute limitations grounds. >> very interesting arguments. they're one would be a motion to dismiss and disqualify district attorney bragge. >> i think based on his campaign statements,
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specifically targeting president trump and promising to convict him when he isn't even under investigation. and third, i would personally move to recuse the judge. >> i think that there's monkey business going on with the judge, with the judge shopping process. and i have an historic basis for making that claim. but we'll see. i don't think it's coincidental that he was a judge on the trump organization case and the benan case and now this case and they in the past have acknowledged a practice of judge shopping. >> yeah, it certainly looks like in this case, so i've got to get your take on this, though, because late tonight, just moments ago, michael isikoff reported and this is just early reporting, that donald trump will be charged with thirty four felony counts for falsification of business records, but he will not be put in handcuffs, as has been reported, placed in a jail cell or subject or subjected to a mug shot. so now they're saying no mug shot, no handcuffs, but three , four felonies. saw your reaction if that reporting is correct, well, you
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know, spikey michael isikoff, that's his nickname usually gets his stories right. but like we've talked about on this show, you can gin up a prosecution, whether it be a misdemeanor or a felony, with a lot of counts. the key thing for people to watch for, pete, is what is the substance here? remember what the statute the statute is ? falsification of business records, which is a misdemeanor unless you're trying to cover up another crime. so take a look at what that other crime is . if it's a campaign finance violation. boy, that's an incredibly weak case. for reasons i'd be happy to explain. but who knows? it could be something else. it could a state tax law. but the key is to look at does it look like it's petty or is it something really substantive? >> your reaction as well, david , if they really are foregoing a mug shot, that seems different. we heard reports of two dozen or 30 counts, not necessarily all of them felonies, if that
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reporting is correct. >> and again, we'll learn tomorrow. what's your reaction to how the judge will approach this and how both sides will ? well, i was absolutely right. they often just jack up the number of counts. but i think this is too savvy to have this case just depend on michael cohen or the mcdougal case. i think there probably will be some charges about business fraud, that sort of thing. >> but i'll tell you another issue that i think may come up tomorrow and i'm concerned about is the idea of a gag order, you know, vehemently opposed to them. i think they have first amendment implications. sixth amendment implications make it much more difficult to defend a case, to encourage witnesses to come forward, that sort of thing. and i think is a great public interest in this case. new york law is pretty good on this. they they have a pretty strict standard for it. the judge has to articulate specific findings. and i could see this judge coming in talking about some of the posts that he's seen and he's not going to put up with this. >> and this is a judge who's very sensitive to the media
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presence there. and there've been a number of problems in the past because they don't use electronic filing in this court. it's all paper filing. the media has got to be very aggressive here and getting full access to all filings in this case. to resisting a gag order and especially a gag order of the breadth that's being talked about in the press. >> so former president trump has been very critical of this judge. >> i mean, can he get a fair, fair hearing in a new york city courtroom? considering what he's been up against? >> well, i don't know enough about this particular judge, david would know that there's no reason to think that he that he can't get a fair hearing. but i think we need to watch it carefully. and if i think that if there is a gag order, like david says might happen, you're going to immediately have heavy litigation on that. but something else your viewers should keep in mind is that in a criminal case, it's often very difficult to get the actual charges knocked off
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on a question of law alone if if it is based partly on fact. unfortunately, sometimes they make often they make the defendant go through a trial. >> interesting. all right. tomorrow will will tell us everything we need to know, at least initially. >> david and saul, thank you so much. thank you very. all right. joining me now. thank you. joining me now is harmeet dylan, founder of the dylan law group, a firm doing some legal work for former president trump. also with me, victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. two great people to hear from tonight. harmeet, your reaction to some of this information that's coming out, gag orders, mug shots, thirty four felony counts, but also stepping back and, victor, i'll ask you about this as well, the spectacle that was today, a president of the united states submitting to an indictment and what will happen tomorrow? well, this is unprecedented, of course. and when you look at all the aspects of this that are unprecedented, i actually disagree with sol about whether
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the former president can get a fair trial here, because remember how this district attorney actually came to office, almost unprecedented in american history. he actually campaigned on the idea that if elected, he would make his top priority to concoct some kind of a case against the former president . that is a very troubling crossing of a line that i think you're going to see repeated all over the country now in retaliation for this. clearly, politicized prosecution. the latest that i'm hearing from folks who've been in the mix there in new york today includes that there may not be a gag order. and , you know, as we talk about new york law, it actually looks at also whether a gag order would even be effective at this point. here again, there's been a campaign about this potential prosecution. it's been talked about in the press. it's been leaked to the press. clearly. and so the judge may take the view that the publicity has already been had and a curative restriction on media isn't going to have the effect necessary, plus all the negative aspects of that.
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but what i want to say finally about this is that we'll go through this process. and if the judge is being fair, i think this case should be dismissed. but if it isn't, then, you know, there are a number of, i think, defects with what we're hearing about this case. and setting that aside, what has been opened here is a pandora's box of politicized prosecutions being touted and being had in this country. and that's incredibly disturbing for confidence. >> the rule of law, no doubt, victor, we've all pointed out the fact that this is unprecedented, but set the scene of what this says about the state of our republic and what it says about just us as a country. >> well, it means elections and politics are going to be settled by other means and that's lawfare. what this does now is it's going to unleash every wannabe, local or state prosecutor who wants to be a celebrity or has a political ax to grind or is in service for the national party to go after ex presidents or anybody. and i mean, it's going to be a red, blue state divide.
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and any type of business that hunter biden or joe biden conducted that may be questionable in a red state, a local prosecutor could do this to embarrass the president . and when he comes out of office, there's going to be a lot of people go after him. and is this the type of tit for tat we want? >> we've got to remember that they're destroying block by block the foundation of this country, the constitutional foundation. mr. trump was the first president to be impeached twice. we know now from his call and subsequent information about the biden family indicate they had there was legitimate concern about their relationship with ukraine and biden's activity was the first president to be tried as a private citizen when he was out of office. he was the first president to have his home residence raided after he was out of office. and now he's the first president to be brought up on these charges, which most legal experts believe are superfluous. but more importantly, this is if you put it in the larger
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context, i mean, this is not fdr having sexual relations with lucy mercer in the white house. it's not bill clinton and monica lewinsky in the white house. it's not jfk and mimi alford in the white house. this is 16 years ago. and with some private matter that may or may not have taken place and was was dragged up to continue this process. and when you look back at all of these incidents, there was no russian collusion. >> the one hundred laptop biden was not russian disinformation that was used to affect an election on its eve. there was the more elaborate was not a unique instance of a president taking out classified documents because joe biden, without the authority to declassify them, put them three , at least three residents with much less security in each one of these cases. >> in retrospect and post facto ,there was no there there. and so what are we doing? we're just trying to say that donald trump is krot course or
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he's extraordinarily different or he's not part of the establishment and we're going to destroy him. and what it's going to pose an existential question to the republicans. >> what do they do? they're the adult in the room. do they have to apply tit for tat? do they have to tear up the state of the union address on national tv that they have to deny minority representation on committees? do they have to always threaten to get rid of the filibuster to bring in to new states ? is that what is that what we come to destroy the republic just for them? it's really scary. scary. it is really scary. that's and that's incredibly important historical context as we talk about what might happen tomorrow. it really is tectonic plates shifting under our republic. great perspective from both. victor harmeet, thank you so much. tonight, thank you. >> thank you. chilling new details on another story tonight. about what nashville shooter audrey hale wrote in her journal and how long the trans killer planned the attack.
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fox news chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in our west coast newsroom. with all the details jonathan . >> good evening, pete. and there is a lot of new detail. one hundred and fifty two rounds, for instance, were fired by the shooter. that was months of planning that went into the attack and there has been no motive found yet. those are the key takeaways from the latest police information on the covenant school shooting released as hundreds of nashville school children protested at the tennessee capitol , calling for more effective action on gun control. that chance, including thoughts and prayers, are not enough. there are signs reading book bags, not body bags and second graders over second amendment. police and the fbi, meantime, continue to review those writings left behind by the twenty eight year old shooter, audrey hale, in her bedroom and a car . and investigators say hale planned the attack in detail, taking months to do so and quote, considered the actions of other
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mass murderers. three nine year old children, of course, were killed by hail. evelyn , haley scruggs and william kinney, along with three adults, catherine koonce, mike hill and cynthia peake. before two police officers killed the shooter firing four rounds each. according to that new information from the nashville pd. now, tennessee governor bill lee unveiled a new proposal monday to allocate funding to increase mental health resources in the state, to boost school building security and to pay for an armed school resource officer in every public school . >> with this funding, we're taking the burden off of teachers, schools and districts. there is no excuse to not have a guard at every school. >> but the governor appeared to acknowledge that those measures alone won't solve the problem of school shootings, saying, quote, there is much to do even after today. >> jonathan , real quick, was
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it just public schools are all schools because this was a private christian school. >> do we know it's it's all public schools. but what they have said , pete, that's a very good question. is that they will try to offer some funding as well to private schools who say that they need some help with this. so definitely old public schools, private schools can appeal if this all goes through, of course, to the state government for to ask for some extra funding to help them pay interesting supermajorities in both houses. >> so if you wants, he likely gets it. >> jonathan , thank you so much for your time tonight. appreciate it. well, if you thought the saga of the chinese spy balloon was bad enough, when did you hear what we just learned about it? >> plus, the house oversight committee is in direct contact with four former biden family business associates oversight chair jim colmer is here next on how significant this is . >> you want to talk about real corruption? >> stay here.
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>> help us change the world. >> one smile at a time. >> welcome back. here was the headline in this morning's washington post. >> remember, democracy dies and darkness on foreign policy . biden's gut is his guide and boy has that been a disaster. >> consider what we learned in just a few hours after that
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article came out. well, the chinese spy balloon team biden allowed to fly across the entire country, was able to gather intelligence from several sensitive american military sites. we know that despite the bush administration's efforts to block it from doing so, they didn't shoot it down and but they were trying to block it. >> they told us here's a quote from the article. it says, china was able to control the balloon so it could make multiple passes over some of the sites at times. flying figure eight formation. right. oversensitive nuclear sites. and then they were transmitting information they collected back to beijing in real time. >> so much for blocking the three officials said . >> now, remember what the fools in the media were. uncrc parroting at the time. >> here's a recall. the u.s. military has extensive jamming capabilities and they say they utilize those capabilities to to block, in effect, the balloon from being able to gather intelligence as it traverse the continental
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united states. >> that's a plausible statement ,though. >> john kirby in the pentagon told us these things and so we will uncritically report them to you endlessly. our next guest was actually brought into the white house or into the dni to receive intel on the balloon shortly after it happened. >> joining me now is john ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence under president trump. john , thanks for being here. so you came along with other trump administration officials saying this didn't happen under our watch. some in the white house said , oh, yes, it did. you went in and got a brief when you did, what did you hear both about what happened under the trump administration? but also were they acknowledging, hey, this thing was sitting oversensitive? sites? >> well, the reporting that you just quoted today was consistent with the briefing that we received. and it's why uniformly across the trump administration, national security officials, we came out saying this was a catastrophic national
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security failure and blunder by the biden administration that would have likely have grave consequences to our national security posture. and the briefing confirm that it essentially confirmed two things that that what the chinese did two months ago with that spycraft was unprecedented, an unprecedented violation of sovereign us airspace like our country has never seen. and to that, it was deliberate that it was a dedicated spy mission, as you said , to go over sensitive sites, icbm at malmstrom, the home of u.s. strategic command, the home of the b2 bomber, the oak ridge national laboratories, the port of south carolina, which just just for comparison, you know, south carolina, seven military bases there. and that port there would be the would be the airlift and sealift logistical mission support distribution center should china decide to move on taiwan. our ability to support and defend taiwan, that would be critical. so if that wasn't bad enough, pete, since this happened,
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two things have taken place. one , cia director , bill burns, has come out and said china moved up their timetable to invade taiwan. and just last week, president ge came out and said china is preparing for war. so, again, a national security blunder and the consequences of this, i think, are going to be far-reaching and unfortunate to our national security posture in the long run vis a vis china. and john, but even after that brief, john kirby, other pentagon officials, other white house officials were downplaying and say, don't worry about it, it's not a big deal . >> is is that because they knew how foolish they looked or did they just count on the media to not report it? they would have known these things at that time? >> well, they did exactly what they did in afghanistan. they they yeah. they deny and deflect. and then when all else fails, they try and blame someone else. so they tried to say, well, we
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didn't shoot it down because of safety reasons. that wasn't true. then they said, well, the chinese weren't getting anything and we were able to block their communication. well, then that wasn't true. so then they went to well, they happened to the trump administration, too, and it very clearly did not. and so they were intentionally dishonest, as they often have been. unfortunately, when it comes to national security issues, and it's just it's a cover up to one failure after another. they're batting a batting average of zero when it comes to foreign policy successes and standing up to china, russia, iran, all of our adversaries. and it's why china is is is sending the united states is seen as declining by many around the world, both allies and adversaries. >> and so we let it cross our whole country, but we shot it down. it sounds a lot like, oh, we let the taliban take over afghanistan, but it was the biggest airlift in american history. you're exactly right. it's the right comparison. john , thank you very much.
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>> you bet. all right. you got it. >> speaking of biden, some i mean, maybe kind of sort of some accountability might be coming his way. the oversight committee is now in direct communication with four former biden family business associates. our next guest says that this, coupled with bank records, is looking more concerning for the biden family. >> joining me now is congressman james comber, chairman of the house oversight committee. congressman, i think i speak for a lot of people when i say i hear these words, they sound rational. they you look at what the bidens have done in that family and you realize compared to what trump being hauled into right now at trump tower, it's a pile of corruption. why should we be optimistic that four associates, when they ignored tony, bob and everybody else will be listened to at this point? >> well, i think that the the associates want to tell their story and they've been left out to dry by their association with unabiding.
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if you look at everyone who's ever been in biden's been in business, with a biden, whether it be unabiding or joe biden, none of them ended. none of the businesses ended. well, most of the businesses never got started. off the ground. any money that was transferred in from china or adversaries around the world ended up in the biden's back pocket. so these people have been left out to dry. they want to tell their story. their good names have been tarnished. and i think that's a very positive thing. there are two more people that were involved with with the bidens in various schemes that want to come forward. but they're currently involved in different types of litigation. and we're trying to explore the various options that they would have. but take the four to six people that were in communication with along with now having bank records from multiple banks, as well as having access to it and going in every day to the treasury department to see those suspicious activity reports. and this investigation
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is moving along at a lot faster pace. >> i think most people would have predicted any closer to to learning who the mystery biden is who receive those millions from china now. >> and the reason that's taking so long is how many different bank accounts and how many different llc that the bidens had, which is that right, is a red flag. that's one reason they got so many bank violations. i mean, if they're in a legitimate business, why do you have to have so many different aliases? and why when china senge you awaya do you have to send it through one , two or even three llc to launder it before then? hits a biden bank account. i mean this whole thing stinks to high heaven. and once we get into the llc, it'll be interesting to see how they sit their bookkeeping up. it'll be interesting to see how and if they paid any taxes on this revenue that was coming in from our adversaries around
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the world. >> and what did they write off ? >> yeah, let me claim my chinese money on my tax return. unlikely, by the way, under biden in new york city selling art. yet it's donald trump that has to report to the manhattan d.a. tomorrow morning. it's incredible. congressman, chairman, thank you so much. for your time. >> thank you. all right. the biden administration may be as confused as the president himself. that's joe . while an award show and a beer brand drags us all seen and unseen with raymond arroyo is next. >> stay there. >> do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? i'll sleep. support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer so you can wake up refreshed. qnol, the brand i trust save up to 80 percent buying factory direct. >> compare this famous brands one karat bound at eighty eight hundred with the jewelry exchange for
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>> that is right. look, the president appeared in remember, the town of rolling fork refocussed. now i'm making sure you've got the place to sleep. food to eat, helping you rebuild your lives. and rolling stone, the town of rolling stone, will be back . that i what i say, i , i said rolling fork, rolling stone. i got my mind going here. >> maybe it was an early easter sermon, pete the rolling stone. but the president's mind doesn't seem to be going anywhere . he's more confused these doubt these days, and he's downright inarticulate today. he hit the stump trying to sell his clean energy plans. >> at least i think it was his clean energy plans by economic plan is building more clean energy future made in america, never made america when it comes to the top down my dad's kitchen table, not much dropped on that kitchen table from the top down.
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the problem is the administration is as confused as biden is , pete. i mean, look, now, all the media could talk. yeah. today was trump's plane landing, okay? the last time they were this worried about plane, sully was driving it. but meanwhile, we read in the new york times today and it shows you the schizophrenia of this administration. there's this israeli spyware that the biden administration put on the blacklist. do not buy, do not use, gets what? five days later, they signed a contract to use the spyware. and we're worried about trump's plane landing in laguardia. this is this shows you how out of touch they are. i'm just trying to figure out where were the rolling stones made in america? help me out, people. help me out. called ayano. no. oh, no. okay, there we go . call mick jagger. he'll let you out. >> all right, let me get let me get this. but i guess budweiser has a new spokesperson. transgender activist dylan mulvany dropped this video over
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the weekend. this month i celebrated my date three sixty five of womanhood and bud light sent me possibly the best gift ever i can with my face on it. >> now, anheuser-busch, pete says that commemorative can was a gift to celebrate a personal milestone. i suppose female impersonation for an extended period is a milestone. how about a soldier who completes a tour of duty or a mother who birth's a child? do they get a commemorative can? i don't think my biggest question, and it's a marketing one , how does mulvane spasmodically writhing in a bubble bath with bud light selmo beer, which i think is what the intention of these. oh, partnerships are? oh, it does it to sell be . i mean, this is not a business decision, raymond. this is a virtuously i mean, did rob o'neill get a bud light can with his face off it on it when he shot bin laden like that to me would sell more beer? >> this i don't see it.
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yeah, i don't. >> you would think it. mulvany has made partnership deals, pete and pushed up brands like kitchen aid, kate spade, stella mccartney, the plaza hotel. you could say mulvaney is just dragging in the dollars. >> now i see what you did there. yeah, maybe it's about money. maybe it's beneficial. >> ah, speaking of dragging the st. paul country, a little more beer than, you know, dude like there. but maybe i'm well said indeed . >> do like speak of drag. the country music television awards was last night and host kelsey ballerini performed her hit. if you go down, i'm going down to kind of like the song myself. >> but you performed it with drag queens. hmm. why is that? well, i mean, part of i don't quite understand. i mean, if it was i guess it was designed as a protest against the tennessee, what they call an anti drag. well, it's actually an anti drag law in front of
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children. but if you're performing a song called if you go down, i go down with drag queens, it takes on a whole new meaning. i don't know why they did that. but to do it the week of these nashville shootings, when the shooter was a trans individual, i think it invites a whole host of things that are just insensitive. and the timing was really wrong. artists who largely live in nashville to be performing something like that. it's insensitive to those victims in those families. i think they can't resist and the lyrics, right? if you're going down, i'm going down with me. >> insane. so disconnected. well, it's a nice anthem for, as always, girlfriends, but it's quite something different depending on who you're singing with . 100% 100%. ray, as always, you break it down. >> thank you, sir. thank you. >> got it. all right. you remember this this guy right. >> pop up on your screen here in a moment. it's jacob chansley. he became the poster boy of the mostly peaceful protest
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referred to as the q and uncommon outside the senate chamber, jacob chansley became the face of january 6th. dangerous conspiracy theorists dressed in outlandish costume who led the violent insurrection to overthrow american democracy. virtually every moment of his time inside the capital was caught on tape. the tapes show the capitol police never stopped jacob chansley. they helped him. they acted as his tour guides. >> that man, jacob chansley, was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison for what you just saw, one of the longest sentences of anyone jailed in relation to january 6th. >> while he spent 11 of those months in solitary confinement. >> but just last week, after serving twenty seven months, he was released to a federal halfway house in phoenix, where he stay until may. >> twenty fifth. so another month. >> joining us now exclusively is bill shipley, attorney for
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jacob chansley. >> bill , when was the last time you spoke to jacob and how is he doing? about forty five minutes ago on the phone. he's doing great. it's my third conversation with him since he was released and we just sort of sorting through his adjustment and what we're going to do next. >> i mean, eleven months in solitary confinement. i mean, what has he told you about his treatment? well, that was, you know, according to the the facility that that detained him in alexandria, virginia, that was in effect for his own protection. according to them, they needed to segregate him away from the general population because of his celebrity and the controversy surrounding him in the aftermath of his arrest and the iconic images of him that were all over the media. so they held him away from the rest of the population just
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so that he might not be hurt by somebody who might be hurt. it. >> and , bill , what's his disposition? i mean, does he want to tell his story? i mean, he has been such an up front and center figure in all of this. >> he's got to have things to say. >> the world is going to be shocked when they finally hear from jacob chansley. he is absolutely nothing like the image that was portrayed of him, not just by the government, but by his own lawyer. jacob chansley has no mental health problems. he's perfectly coherent, lucid, mature, man in his late thirties, perfectly capable, expressing himself and his own thoughts and his motivations. he can't wait to tell his story. but, you know, we have issues still that we need to sort through with regard to his case. and we're engaged in an exchange of information
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with the prosecutors on his case now. and we're considering our options. and when the time is right, jake, we'll tell his story and correct a lot of the mistakes that that that exist in the portrayal of him. yeah, we look forward to hearing your story. it's worth hearing, especially considering what has come to light about what really happened and what the public was not allowed to see before that. bill , thank you very much. we look forward to that. all right. up next, a sneak peek into my brand new fox nation special, the life of on this holy week. >> stay there. hey, guys. jefferson, why here in the heart of the ozarks with my friends at one hundred , they are giving away over sixty acres of land plus this incredible cabin you can enter to win right now at one hundred .com, a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance?
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from our sins. i have a chance to travel to jerusalem for the fox nation series "the life of part 2." >> this is the heart of the fihours of on earth. this location where we are has been a prison so. we know this is herod's ancient palace when he came to jerusalem and saidis that we are here. this has been a jail area, a prisone for every successive kingdom in israel all the way to the ornaments to the british last century. this was a cell. >> with me now is my pastor, senior pastor in new jersey andi traveled with me across the holy land. chris, so great to see you. you are truly a partner in thise project and it would not b wefo possible without you. for the viewers, what was it
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like to tell the most important istory in human history where t happened? >> pete, it was life-changing. it gives you a deeper trust in thork.e revelation of god's wil his word. in our society today, we know we are facing unprecedented challenges. church attendance at all-time lows, patriotism at all-time lows, depression, confusion among our young people, all-timr highs. trust into institutions whether political, medical or conditional, this documentary peo give people trust and historical, factual, reliable testimony of god's holy word and all of these problems we face ultimately have a spiritual root and all of these cultural a properties is because a d andisconnect between a holy gd and unholy humanity on the only way back to him, peth hie is thh
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his son jesus christ.op in this documentary you will find hope. you will find these for your soul. >> no doubt you would from the garden of good send money to th presence of was held in to writh the sea of galilee where he rose and reappeared, you actually egg me to jump into the sea of galilee, which i did but the film is meant to point people ty land. >> that is exactly right i once heard a som pastor say -- both weakly encourage people to go to their holy bible, study their bible,ible watch the documentari with hope this life doesn't juse end and death jesus christ the resurrection and the life and we need to trust in him. k they can overcome sins and everlasting life.men.
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>> amen, pastor chris durkin, your brother in an amazinghis partner on this project. check itk it out on fox nation. thank you, sir, great to see you. it is family-friendly. ithat is it tonight pete hegseth in for laura ingraham. "the life of jesus part 2" and think you were watching the special edition of "the ingraham angle," greg gutfeld. >> todd: a fox news alert, hours away from former president donald trump's arraignment in new york city. it is the first time in our country's history that a former president faces criminal charges and coverage will be in the courtroom before the hearing begins. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a tuesday morning. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i am ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the day of the dawn ahead of proceedings and it calls a big apple circus. we have team coverage with brooke singman live and former new york
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