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mike from ohio is at the purple number that they're wearing a knockoff? >> i thought she looked lovely and i'm told us a very good idea to talk about a woman's outfit. those are things that i picked up along the way. tucker is up next, and remember this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" there's much fallout this evening and it will be for months stemming from the arraignment of the republican front runner in manhattan yesterday. we are going to cover that in some detail but we want to start tonight with the trend that we've noticed might be worth knowing about. nearly 80 years since the end of the second world war the u.s. dollar has been the currency for
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our entire lifetime. there is virtually no place the entire globe you could go that would turn down a $20 bill. andrew jackson's face was the famous seal of u.s. treasury was probably america's best-known export to the smallest gold mining outpost in the amazon basin. every shopkeeper on earth recognized a 20 our bill. the dollar was universal and not just universal and commerce with international transactions that were conducted in dollars, but universally held as a long-term store of value. globally. the world central bank stockpiled u.s. dollars for more than any more other. people may have not of known that but doesn't matter if they knew it or not it was very good for everyone who lives here. because there are are so many u.s. dollars in circulation some of the country the cost of borrowing money inside the country remain artificially low that's for the reasons in this country, america middle-class people could buy their own ho
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homes. he was covered meanwhile were able to run up astronomical debts without many obvious consequences. from time to time though debate summing called the debt ceiling, but it was abstract him most people didn't seem very relevant to their lives because for most the time it really wasn't. america printed the os dollar and we controlled the global currency. that meant that for us when he was cheap, we have privileges that no one else in the world had. it's a very, bull would happen if it ended? you don't even really want to think about that the consequences would be to ugly, really ugly. we started wearing about it about a year ago. live the day of the russian military rolled over the ukrainian border. by itself that was a destabilizing event always challenging the assistance. it was the west reaction to the russian invasion that seemed very ominous. policymakers in the u.s. went insane. help eyes or republicans in the
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senate appear to be determined not to topple the russian government and regime change, but the blowup the postwar economic order that it served the u.s. so generously for so long. we thought at the time that the real threats of our future wasn't the billions were sending to president zelenskyy not the end of america. the real threat, was the unprecedented economic sanctions that joe biden was allowed to come encouraged to impose. those sanctions you recall were supposed to hurt russia. even in march of last year, it seemed obvious it was gonna hurt the united states much more than hurt russia. here is what we said 13 months ago. >> we should prepare to lose her position of holder of the lou world's reserve currency. that is happening in slow motion, it's on mistaken. the joe biden people have no idea at this happening or maybe they wanted to happen, joe biden was at the state unit brag about how he took 30 points off the russian ruble in a single day.
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hooray, good for us. once we stop celebrating our win the destruction of the russian economy they deserve it, you have to remember is there a downside to this? to be a victory? let's see. these policies have driven russia, china, india, turkey, and other to accelerate from the u.s. dollar. and be clear that is the majority of the global economy. this may be the most reckless and destructive thing any american president has ever done to united states. >> tucker: that was last year and usually just yelling into the wind. those considered it absurd even treasonous, joe biden and his or her public and allies describe shanks sanctions against russia morally essential. we seized oligarchs your yachts and close the apple store in moscow, we were all assured this we are important victories and anyone who has questions long-term economic consequences were a let 'er rip wooden stooe created doubts consensus in
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washington last spring. in case you've forgotten what it sounded like. >> vice president harris: continues to be deterrence. let's also recognize the unique nature of the sanctions that we have outlined. these are some of the greatest sanctions if not the strongest we've ever issued. >> the president believes that the sanctions are intended to deter. >> the important thing we can do is use them as a deterrent. as a means of dissuading russia from engaging in further aggressions. >> president biden: we are using powerful economic sanctions. where cutting off russia's largest banks and international finance systems. from defending the russia russian ruble. making glamour prudent $600 billion were fond wort worthless. >> tucker: they are buffoons. all from nodding in agreement. you watch that and wonder if they really believe what they
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are telling you, if they really did believe it they are stupider than they look. these sanctions were never going to work the way they're is unlike united states russia does not have a finance economy. russian oligarchs do not get rich from credit default swaps. they get rich from selling actual things that people need in order to live. oil, natural gas, iron, fertilizer, coal, wheat. but some measures russia has the largest resource economy in the world. okay. so they can barter if they needed to. so a year later despite the sanctions you were told are the greatest ever devised the russian ruble is just as strong against u.s. dollar as it was before the war in ukraine. so we didn't really hurt russia with those sanctions, certainly not long-term we we really just heard ourselves riding and incisive peace in the daily call which explains part of why this happened. a critical feature of a reserve
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currency is its apolitical nature. which joe biden is now cutting after both parties in washington destroyed the dollar stability with inflation, now the joe biden has wilting the dollar as a weapon together these two factors send a message to foreigners which as they should get out will they still can. in response to russia's fourth ukraine the u.s. froze the dollar reserves of russia's central banks. to be clear, these were not american assets. these were dollars owned by the russian central bank and the russian people. the seizure was intended to have bank runs and crush their bank system. it did not work. and said it exposed the joe biden administration willingness to trillions of dollars to foreigners own. the danger of this precedent is difficult to overstate. all of us all that happening but you couldn't say anything because russia bad. we can even watch the hockey teams, all right.
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what you think happened next? do you think we were jumping up and down and talk about winston churchill? smart foreigners and there are some believe it or not started to dump the u.s. dollar why? because the u.s. dollar was no longer a reliable store of value. suddenly it was a political weapon that could be wielded at will against anyone who held it. so what if you had a border dispute at the state to permit had an authorized? or what if he accidentally criticized transgender theology and irritated human rights campaign? the u.s. government might denounce you as a moral and then confiscate all your money. because they just did that with russia. as a result dollars begin to look much less appealing to the rest the world. as of the dollarization began and it's accelerated at a remarkable speed almost without comment and the american media of last year. so russia announced to do business in asia, africa and
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latin america and chinese currency. brazil which has a brand-new government supported by the joe biden administration now it will do the same thing, largest economy in the hemisphere after hours. pakistan is doing the same thing that's a long time u.s. ally. india and malaysia to the base economies in the world announced that they will be settling their trade in their own currencies not the dollar. even france, which we liberated. if using chinese currency a an d a liquefied natural gas trade that all major business par partners. and again, et cetera, et cetera. this is happening around the world all of it is shutting out the u.s. dollar. it is happening a lot faster than anyone could've ever predicted. and yet no one in washington seems weird that it is happ happening. so if you want the rest of the world to trust her currency, the last thing that you would do is use it as a weapon, or print too much of it. printing too much of your currency because it inflation and that sucks the value of the
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currency, known wants to hold a currency that's worth less consistently every year. that is six grade economics. joe biden cannot be bothered with that. so he is printing more money here is last week announcing another $10 billion check not for you or your spouse dean or anyone in our contributor but for governments. >> president biden: united states congress we plan out another $690 million. for new funding for the presidential initiative over the next two years. over the course of three years my administration intends to work with congress to commit $9.5 billion across all of her efforts to advance democracy around the world all safer when that occurs. >> tucker: we have been asking for any republik and senators to do this. to come on the show, laneway support this. no one has accepted our invitation. you begin to wonder what does
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united states have that will retain its value over time? there's no inventory of our assets. so joe biden is continuing to use the contents of our treasury. and at the very same time you should pay attention to this he is selling off america's most valuable hard asset which is petroleum. unlike the u.s. dollar oil which is in the reserve has inherent value. oil is the densest store of transportable energy mom to man. unlike currencies like the dollar oil will always have value. that's why russia is not impoverished because he is a lot of oil. we have less. because the spr has been drained. in the last fiscal year the joe biden demonstration sold off 218 million barrels of oil including but will certainly to the government of china. how much oil is that? it's more oil sold in one year than all previous years com
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combined. so what happens will be empty a question mark there is not left. what about the gold? america's gold reserves have not been fully all audited in generations. they can say whatever they want, the truth is we do not really know how much gold is in fort knox. the spr becomes even more vital as is disappearing as it does the power of the united states tips. it was can be left? will be graining the re-lepic lakes. so how do you fix this? ending the war in ukraine immediately would help which we could do because we are in charge of nato or not even trying and fact we are pushing even harder for a direct conflict with nuclear armed russia. politicians in washington and their weird boomer world war ii fancies all winston churchill and french resistance. we could give a million examples but we cannot resist leading republicans in the senate last month. spiegelman to try to help to the american people at the feet and
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the russians in ukraine is the single most important event on on the world right now. >> tucker: tipping in the russians in ukraine is not the sick and most important event in the world from perspective united states is not even number 15 on the list. it's way below, way, way below preserving the strength of the u.s. dollar. if mitch mcconnell and joe biden and the rest of these reckless leaders have their way and increase number of countries with no summative other done witches begin to reject the u.s. dollar what will happen then? will all those dollars will come home. and the value of her currency will plummet even further. and that will lead the property across united states and that will lead to the typical political and cultural volatility that inevitably follows economic collapse disaster we've seen it before. of question of the famous pictures from germany in the early 20s banknotes and will barrels want to buy a cup of
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coffee coast north of the 30 pounds. kids fling with worthless stacks of money. the republic. the government collapse because of hyperinflation. an economic collapse left to commonest revolutions across germany ultimately to fill in the blank, the regime. it's well-known in fact it's a cliche. here's the thing that no one seems to remember. what brought on the economic collapse that set the world on fire question what do anyone a member that? why did the german government blow up its own question market simple. the german government took on too much debt in order to pay for a pointless war. yes. a pointless war did that. that sounds familiar exactly from what we have done rapidly for a decade we did in vietnam, iraq, afghanistan. every time we got away with it because uniquely we held the world's reserve currency. this time it could be very, very
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different. the war against russia will be the last where we can afford to fight. and economists he joins us now thanks so much for coming on. this seems to be happening kind of right in front of us for those who are paying attention i don't you or anyone about it and i wonder why. >> come they are, there is not a whole lot of talk about it outside of the niche wall street community there is some chatter about it there. there's not really been a whole lot of talk ultimately what i think was one of the biggest moments in finance in the global economy. since closing on 1971 which is what you mentioned before but with the u.s. freezing russian reserves last spring. >> tucker: basically i was saying those u.s. dollars we printed those dollars and even though there's been no court case the people in those dollars are not in a picket in a crime or taken them.
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in essence i think it's important to separate the dollar which is the medium of exchange in the global reserve currency they have to remain the cobra reserve currency from what has been since 1971 the primary reserve asset of the world which a treasury bonds. the way the system has basically worked since 1971 in particular since post-82 is that we have subjugated the u.s. defense industrial base the u.s. middle classes to support the value of the u.s. bond market on a real basis because our biggest export were treasury bonds. it is great for wall street, great to bureaucrats, that's all we exported. that system made sense and quite frankly from 71-81 it was critical for us when in the cold war. it was a big deal. after 89 when the ussr we
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should've restructured the deal, we did not and instead we went we got china, the net is that having the treasury bonds as a primary reserve asset is no longer, no longer the asset it's become a threat for national security. >> tucker: not debt. i appreciate your analysis thank you. so, in doing that segment we can't take a break from what has to be the news the week end of the year is that donald trump presidential front runner and he was arraigned yesterday after that has dominated absolutely everything as we want to be intimate foxes kevin corke was been monitoring the fallout from yesterday kevin. >> evening former president has only given him a boost in recent
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polling you and i have talked about that also giving his campaign a bit of a boost as well the move by the manhattan d.a. alvin bragg to indict president trump is both incensed and apparently inspired supporters of the 40-foot president apparently team trump is in the rising tide of cash raising at least $10 million since the indictment including a stunning $4 million in the first 24 hours and this is key according to the donald trump folks around 25% of those who've actually given during this wave are first-time donors. once more some 16,000 people have actually signed up to be volunteers again much of that in the first 24 hours following the indictment. and yet another sign of the former president still packs quite a punch especially when it comes to tv ratings, last night's speech and mar-a-lago aired right here on fox in its entirety to 6.6 million viewers, that's more than double our close competition and more
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viewers in the key demo and other news networks combined. which happens a lot. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. tucker? >> tucker: interesting thank you for that update we appreciated. as you probably saw there was total chaos in new york city yesterday as donald trump turned himself in one speak to someone was on the ground there in florida for his speech last night congresswoman marjorie comes up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: the united states emily around the world the last 24 hours have been dominated by conversation and reporting on the indictment of donald trump, almost nowhere do you hear analysis about what is in the indictment, you should look at it yourself it's fascinating. there is nothing there. he doesn't list the crime that donald trump was supposedly concealing. lies had significant customer present crime allows the prosecutor to transform misdemeanors it's a four felony charges. in the low like out of nowhere they multiply. how is that possible? stephen miller is a former advisor to donald trump, he is the founder of america first
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leader he changes to assess thank you so much for coming on. i don't hear anyone talk about what's in the indictment which is weird in a country read by the rule of law. >> that's exactly right. even oppressive foreign adversaries of the united states if they're going to persecute a chief political rival it would create far more plausible and incredible pretext for doing so. what is so remarkable is that the admen d.a.'s office felt completely confident that if they charge president trump without even naming the law that he broke that there would be no consequences for them, their office, or anyone in their influence they could continue on their merry way become rich, famous, have wonderful careers and practice law all over the country and probably get some great book deals in the process and the worst part is tucker, they're almost certainly correct in that assumption. >> tucker: that is the scariest part if the accused him
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of murder, fennel dealing, opening the southern border and letting a hundred thousand americans died of drug overdoses and actual crimes. at least he would understand why he was indicted but you are right. they don't care what it looks like. >> the reality is we have entered an era where system of law is been completely overtaken by radical left-wing warriors who use the law as an instrument to extract political consequences and to inflict political pain on their opponents. so our legal systems become completely tribal lysed and radicalized. this is some of the george washington warned about way back in his farewell address when you have a society that becomes functionalized in one faction versus another than you are quickly on the road to despotism. great failure of the conservative movement tucker is that it's phony belief that words alone will protect us. iraq has a constitution similar to ours.
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countries have words on paper that are very much the same as ours fashioned after hours. and those people in those countries have no safety, no liberty and no justice because it's tribe versus tribe. the words do not protect us, men of honor and decency and valor protect us. so any of law schools, and you've judges, and you've das come attorney general's to reject the entire western system of law the words on the paper mean nothing. it will not protect you, they will not protect your family, they will not protect the country unless conservatives and republicans it's serious about understanding the scope and nature of this threat and stop tweeting about it in meaning about it. in talking about it understanding the scope of reaction that'll be necessary to reclaim our legal system that we are not gonna lose this fight we're gonna lose the whole entire country in the process. >> tucker: we need to take a big field trip to south africa. the new constitution is a free
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country customer i preach you coming on tonight you. >> thank you. >> tucker: want to pretty crazy new york yesterday it was whole point of this to terrify voters into never voting for donald trump what was it like? congresswoman was there for the arraignment before she read the mayor of the city already failed eric adams describing her as a criminal and implied that he would punish her if she misbehaved. meanwhile actual lunatic showed up and prevented her from speaking watch. >> can ask what those are for? >> we knew that marjorie taylor greene is coming to that city right here so we have some whistles to hand out the people to drown out with noise. >> get out of the way. ♪ ♪ >> [bleep].
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>> tucker: that is an elected member of congress joining us tonight to recount what she saw new york estate. congressman thank you so much for coming on what was that l like? >> it was absolute chaos and that's with the mayor of new york city wanted to happen to me. you see he threatened me and basically put out a dog whistle for violence against me. and then there was a funded text alert that went out naming me by name and telling people to do exactly what that man was doing he endowed whistles and try to create a chaotic scene of violence and assault and that is against the law by the way tucker. you see they do not want me to be able to protest and use my first mm and right they wanted violence, i think they wanted that to happen because they want to repeat january 6 all over again. they want all of us donald trump supporters, maga, republicans and good americans to look like
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criminals and that's what they do in communist countries and that is actually what we are seeing today. >> first thing is to take away of your freedom of speech and if you can't see what you really think then you're not a free person you are a. and once you are then there really is nothing that they cannot do to you. do you think people understand the implications of not allowing some to speak? >> i don't think they do? i think people realize what dangerous times were living in. see the democrat party they are the fascists, they want to cancel our voices. they want to censor us. and they want to completely force us into complying. you see a reason why they're prosecuting her she was a persecuting donald trump, it's for the crime of actually winning the 2016 presidential election. that is what they are having these hysterics over and they've never gotten over it, but what they really want to do is once they remove their top political opponent which is president donald trump they're going to come after all of us this is happened repeatedly throughout
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history and people need to wake up to the reality of the danger of what world we are living in. >> tucker: really quick because you were just there mayor adams described new york as his home, how did his homework customer pretty neat and tidy? >> no, his home is disgusting. i compared it to what i call gotham city. the streets are filthy, they are covered with people, basically dying on drugs, they can even stand up there falling over. there is so much crime in the city i cannot comprehend how people live there. it was repulsive, it smells bad. i think it's a very terrible place. >> tucker: some nice people marjorie taylor greene thank you so much. >> thank you tucker. >> tucker: the power of the media and politicians more physical reality right in front of you never ceases to astound us serum cisco the parties country actually produce country in this country city is now completely dangerous and drug-infested evian believe that
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you should know they take executive from a form us which is murdered there yesterday we will speak to someone who is trying to sound the alarm and salmon cisco and so far has been ignored next. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: living under lori lightfoot she got bounce out in the primary and then last night tragically but is not city elected to get sony for more's the new mayor will brandon johnson was an open racist open racist who believes in defining a police even premise up more than 6% this year not overstating interiors today. >> here just simply looking at putting more money into policing that is demonstrated to be a strategy that is simply shortsighted. the comprehensive approach that we have put forth is something we have the city of chicago embrace and again is a testament to what can happen around the
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country. >> it's embarrassing all in defining the police. as productive people of all races are fleeing the city is aborting up the loop this is insane. this guy is now the mayor of chicago. some should think about how that happened also think about what happened in wisconsin. that state is just fallen under democratic party control supreme court. that means among other things from her i.d. will be struck down to afford the next election. in a swing state. okay former student she joins us tonight from a depressing segment thanks much for coming on. these seem like significant election results. >> they are really significant tucker, when you talk about the mayor chicago saying that shortsighted to put more police on the street, report more funding into training and recruiting great police officers who can actually solve crime
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what is the murder clearance rate in chicago right now question were like 20%? that means i summing like 80% of murders in chicago which are way up go unsolved. how is that helping the citizens of chicago? i have no idea what he is thinking on what they are thinking all i can say is that the voters of chicago have apparently elected a man that they should've known was a police defender and therefore is going to do nothing to make that city safe and i think the crime is only going to go up. >> tucker: he spent the last couple of days to campaign attacking the open racist stuff and no one ever says anything about that house allowed in america? how can you openly boldly attack an entire racial group amp local campaign and no one even not notices? >> we are supposed to have free speech in this country tucker but as you just heard from marjorie taylor greene and really only seems to go one way. he is allowed say whatever he
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wants but used to be that if you said something that crazy and that racist he certainly cannot get elected dog catcher mayor chicago here so we are mayor chicago. spoon politicians should never attack any group on the basis of their race. that's totally immoral about those the lesson of the civil rights movement but it currently works as to which part of the scariest part. >> i appreciate you coming out tonight thank you. >> tucker: you just can't overstate just how great salmon cisco is fundamentally just beautiful. unlike so many cities around the country sauce manufacturing is never had one aesthetic out like a chilean dollars in tech money. so you think you be like the greatest city in the world but it's becoming one of the worst so much of how that happens. the neighborhood and salmon cisco were the richest neighborhoods in the country google is building there. it's becoming a slum on tuesday morning the founder of the payments program cash up bob ley was stabbed to death apparently on the street police still don't
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know who did it. this kind of thing happens not to tech executives but habits are normal people all the time. you might member this video from july shop a man it shows what children salmon cisco have to walk past on the wood school. ♪ ♪ >> go get home safe okay? ♪ ♪ sleep be. [bleep], men these little kids have to walk through this [bleep], it's crazy. >> tucker: the man who shot the video and is been trying his best to get people to pay attention what's happening to a city he is and salmon cisco tonight thank you for coming on for all the noise that you've made about what is going on around you people seem to be knowing it to think this murder away people up?
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>> i sure hope so. i just want a semicondolences to the victims family it's a horrible tragedy also and asked the mayor london breed the governor gavin newsom how much more anarchy i going to allow before you put your political pride to the side and take a better look at some of these laws and implementations that you put in place and tracking them because are just not working. californians are tired of being subjected to social experiments. i defunding the police, like trying to legalize illegal drug use with the safe consumption sites. giving up paraphernalia on the streets. i mean the word travels fast within the criminal community and people are using in their flocking here and what electrical drug tourism i don't know the facts of the case what happened last night, it just
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goes to say that when you turn felonies into misdemeanors people are going to keep pushing that limit on what they can get away with. in the city of san francisco or in any of these democratic controlled places, they are just going to continue to push the envelope on what they can get away with. it really is disheartening to see and i'm really broken up about my city being in shambles that it's in right now. because the situation with this individual dying just gonna make the situation just that much worse if to imagine tucker like you said all of the money that tech executives in the tech industry put into salmon cisco who is gonna want to come into a start up and serious going out? when executives and innovators are getting killed and stabbed in the streets. it's going to further isolate sarah cisco and may people leave. it's really sad to see.
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>> tucker: people are leaving. so you shot that famous video last summer. that was i think very shocking for people who are unfamiliar with the current state of salmon cisco with the local officials say? about the video? >> it's been total crickets tucker, i would listen anything them will respond to me. i try to run for a seat in the city council for councils to try to form or at least give my opinion on some of the things they can help rehabilitate some of the people that are struggling with addiction and some of the people that are coming out of incarceration. i was met with fierce prejudice they called in the state of total is about me coming right out of city hall. this is my only outlet is my phone. >> tucker: well, i think history will put you in the hero
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column. thank you so much joining us and i appreciate it. >> tucker: we took donald trump speech live in a full lesson for mar-a-lago came on a day that he was in new york city and research and figure out what all this means. we can't think of anyone better to put in context and our friend jason whitlock he joins us after the break. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: remarkable day yesterday but like many people watching the turning point in american history republican party's frontrunner after the presidential race indicted charges that didn't seem real. donald trump gave a speech last night for mar-a-lago so try to figure out the implications of all this so we thought we would ask jason whitlock was venting a lot about it he joins is not tonight jason think so much for coming on. i want to talk to you last night he don't seem to have audio. i hope without a prompt you can still answer my question.
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is jason whitlock back? i don't think so. >> yes. >> tucker: areas can you hear us? >> yes i can. >> tucker: amen, wouldn't you think of yesterday? >> took me to the bible quite honestly all times are biblical but this really seems like we are and some and times here it will it took me second corinthians chapter six verse 14 through 18 verse 14 the bible talks you can a partnership the righteous cannot have partnership with the lawless. that's not me calling donald trump the most righteous person the world but anyone looking at this is that alvin bragg in the democratic and the leftists are lawless. they don't believe in fair justice, equal treatment under the law they do not believe in
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that. so you cannot have partnership go down to verse 17 tyrell god's instruction if the come out from among them and separate. that's what god instructed. these guys are so far removed from the truth, so far removed from any of the values that made this country great, we cannot really have partnership with them in my mind went through secession. we have to separate, with the come out from among them. so unrighteous come there so unclean. finding common ground is impossible with people who think men can become women there's no slippery slope. and i was alive. we've seen the slippery slope. now it's drag queens reading
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books to kids. now is taking kids to drag queen shows. now it's mutilating kids and infecting them with gender dysphoria and using it as an excuse to cut off -- you cannot have peace, you can have partnership. there's so many lies stacked on top of lies from the whole black lives matter, george floyd deal the police should just killing black minutes of dangerous going to the police that's all a lie and everyone knows it. we can't find common ground with people who have no respect for the truth no respect for justice if the course separate ways whether that's through secession that through some kind of national awards has to be on the table because you can't find common ground this delusional
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who think they're god and they can make up the rules i don't see a pathway forward for those of us that respect america's founding, have traditional values, have a faith in god. we have to separate. i don't care how it's done, but i just do not see a way to coexist with people this far removed from truth. >> tucker: i think most decent people matter where they live and who they vote for, they want to find common ground i don't see any effort to find common ground from the other side do you? we want to see it we don't see it. >> no, no, listen there was a time i had many liberal friends that i loved i could find common grounds with them. now? if i have to agree that men can get pregnant, i've to agree that children should be subjected to
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drag queens? i can't do it. >> tucker: last question, do you think that there is underneath it all and may be hiding a large group of people who are fundamentally liberals are democrats who actually do agree with you but are afraid to say so and will at some point make their voices heard? or do you think they don't exist anymore? >> i think they exist i think that they are scared like some people -- l sharpton, he's
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weighing in on the trump indictment basically saying his spiritual payback for donald trump for racial injustice. we've got a tape of reverend al

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