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>> sean: great crowd tonight. thank you for coming. we'll be doing another live audience show right here tomorrow night. monica crowley among our many guests and next week we'll be doing three live shows, monday night, wednesday night, and thursday night. want free tickets go to hannity.com, in the meantime that's all we have left. let not your heart be troubled, laura, my audience has a message for you, you've got to listen closely, okay? **. >> laura: they have obviously been drinking heavily tonight. >> sean: let's say it in union, ready, set -- [we love you, laura] >> sean: we love you, laura. >> laura: that makes me feel so good. hannity, i think -- thank you very much -- that makes me feel good, sean, i think it would be easier for you to announce when
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you aren't doing a studio audience show, don't you, at this point? i mean like, it's easier to announce when you're not doing a studio show with a live audience at this point. >> sean: i won't be doing one on tuesday and i won't be doing one on friday. i want to bring laura in one night. [applause] >> laura: we'll do a cassie lee. you can't hear anything. all right. hannity, i've got to go. all right. love you guys. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the angle." don't take the bait, the focus for tonight's angle. the left is so upset that there weren't riots in manhattan when trump came to get booked by alvin bragg's prosecution squad. they were desperate for january 6-style images but the only
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problems were at the hands of mask antifa freaks who were trying to start trouble. now in this clip, one is playing the role of kind of an evil mary poppins character, so brave that they are all still hiding behind masks. central casting for morons. >> i am here with -- i'm trying to report -- >> i now have this person who is blocking me -- i have these guys as well here trying to intimidate me. i don't appreciate it very much and they told me i need to get the -- out [ bleep ]. >> laura: they are also so very attractive, are they not? it's a terrible precedent and bad for the country that these politically motivated trump investigations are going to go forward no matter how outrage any of us are. "the ingraham angle" won't shy away from covering it and we'll
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offer legal analysis that you won't see anywhere else but to understand what the next 16 months will be like politically stay focused on a few key points. first, in 2020, joe biden won with only 306 electoral votes so he had lost pennsylvania, arizona, and georgia, for example, president trump would have been reelected. second in 2020 biden received 61.3% of the popular vote. as of today, 538 summary of the polls shows that biden's approval rating is only 43%, and according to real clear politics biden's average approval rating on the economy is only 37.1%. third, there is no reason to believe that the economic situation for any of us is going to improve significantly between now and the election. if anything, things are going to get worse. layoffs have started, for instance, in tech and beyond.
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last month the fed project asked that the united states real gdp would crow by 4% and in 2023, only 1.2%, and in 2024 things are just as bad. no wonder democrats are hoping that trump's legal woes will drown out this other news. these hideously bad economic numbers mean that many voters are looking at a very grim economic future. and biden supporters in the big cities, they are not immune from these problems. according to the u.s. census between july 21, 2022, l.a. county lost 91,000 people. cook county, illinois, home to chicago, lost 68,000 people in the same period. still in its mayoral race yesterday, chicagoans voted once again for decline and despair. meet mayor elect brandon johnson, whose crime fighting
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strategy consists of abolishing the police. >> she said she was dead. that was -- wicked witch of the east. this is wicked witch of the west. she's worse than the other one was. >> who killed the witch of the east? was it you? >> no. no, it was an accident. i didn't mean to kill anybody. >> laura: yes, he's worse than the other one. he's worse than lightfoot. apparently chicago has not suffered enough. or they took those let's go brandon chants literally. in any case, how could the democrats have won with their track record? people are not feeling any safer, have not been transformed by putting more money into police. i'm absolutely confident that we'll be the generation that will respond, react, to the global movement that's calling for redirecting money away from policing and militarized sources. >> laura: i guess voters in these big cities aren't moved on
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the issue of crime. there is no other explanation. for example, in chicago, 21 people were shot and four died over the weekend. or consider what happened in san francisco last night where a 43-year-old tech ceo was stabbed to death in an upscale neighborhood. or in d.c., just two days ago, when a 31-year-old woman was murdered by someone who was released by a biden-appointed judge after multiple criminal arrests. nothing right now is going right for biden. china has become the most powerful country in the world while we're stuck in what appears to be an endless conflict in the ukraine. crime is up. americans are losing their patriotism and their faith. the military can't even find enough volunteers to fill its ranks. by every possible measure, we're headed toward economic and geopolitical crises. the likes of which we haven't seen since the 1970s.
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and the democrats are stuck with biden. he's literally the most popular candidate they have. >> tweeze here as well, jacob fridaye, in minneapolis, where are you, jacob? he was here. i guess he knew i was going to speak. the progress we've made in building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up, because when it comes from the top down, my dad's kitchen table, not much dropped down that kitchen table from the top down. >> laura: faced with these facts biden and his team have no choice but to look for ways to shift blame. and that's why you're going to see biden doing everything possible to offend and anger republican voters over the next few months. that's why they keep threatening to ban gas stoves and gas powered automobiles. that's why they attack parents who complain about pornography
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in schoolings and why they seized upon a horrific shooting in nashville to bash social conservatives. >> we've seen a record number of lgbtgi bills, this is a president that has been committed to this community to our kids in the transcommunity, to transyouth and he's going to continue to fight for them. >> laura: that's why they won't ramp up domestic oil and gas production. they dont't really care if thins get worse in the united states, and they aren't getting any better. they would be happy to see things get worse if they can blame our problems on the gop. >> this ain't your father's plenty party. this is what i call the megarepublicans, the maga republicans in congress threatton -- threaten to undue
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all this progress. >> laura: what he wants is another january 6 type of event, one they can blame on the republicans. that's why the left made such a big show out of the increased security when president trump went to new york this week. they want to encourage the narrative that gop voters are dangerous radicals. >> how do you predict who probably does not have all of their sanity to begin with suddenly deciding that they have had enough and need to lash out at the government. i think we're going to see incidents of violence because i see nothing from the republican party leadership doing anything to tap down this sort of grief -- >> they want to terrorize suburban voters in connecticut and new jersey so that those voters will feel like never no choice but to stick with old
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joe, and yes, old decline. now all of this is based on a lie. we know it's a lie. the real danger comes from out of touch elites who think there should be one set of rules for us and a very different and much more favorable set of rules for them. they are the ones who have wrecked our economy, damaged our schools, devastated our cities, and empowered our geopolitical enemies. that's dangerous. but none of that matters to biden and his supporters and the press. they just need examples of unruly coves that they can use to threaten their supporters in the big cities. so here's the lesson for tonight. don't take the bait. we need 270 electoral votes to change this country. if we don't get them next november we face four more years of decline and despair. we cannot get to 27 obi simply carrying the same states that president trump won in 2020.
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we need to convince millions of americans who voted for biden in 2020 to join our side. we can't do that with threats. we can't do it with anger. we certainly can't do it with civil unrest. when you're complaining, you're not winning. and we want to win in 2024. so, of course, we're going to keep pointing out biden's lies and other unfair practices but don't be distracted by the hateful rhetoric of biden and his supporters. the only way to stop the democrats is to beat them. and the only way to beat them is to stay laser-focused on the economy, on rebuilding our place in the world and on replacing biden's failed policies with the same type of policies that had this economy roaring in 2019. and that's "the ingraham angle." joining me now former speaker of the house and fox news contributor, newt, you did get the sense yesterday that there are a whole lot of democrats who are just a tad disappointed that
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they didn't have that scene, i think that they were hoping for, of some type of unrest in the streets. >> well, i think the democrats were desperate to have trump behave in some kind of angry, hostile manner and to have him call out his supporters to re-create a sense of, you know, civil unrest or riot or whatever. and in that sense i thought that trump was amazingly disciplined. came across exactly right. indicated clearly that he was subordinate to the law, and that while he thought this whole indictment was an absurdity he nonetheless was not in any way going to encourage people to go outside the law. i thought his speech last night was extraordinarily well written and well delivered. and again, he was a tone of reasonableness, a tone of talking about the accurate history of the last couple of years, and just how bad the left
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has been. so i think probably the left tonight is a little frustrated because they it may begin to sink in, they may have just guaranteed he'll be the republican nominee. even when mitt romney, jeb bush and others, come out and say this is wrong, you're seeing sort of a consolidation of trump versus a corrupt establishment. that could have huge implications both for the nomination and for the general election. >> laura: newt, do you disagree the democrats will make this election in their mind not a referendum on biden, which obviously has to be, but a referendum on trump because if it's a referendum on biden it's hard to see that they can win but if it's a referendum on trump they think they can gets enough of their same supporters out to win in pennsylvania, win in arizona, win in georgia, et cetera. >> yes, look, i think if you're the democrats and you're looking
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at a failed biden administration, you're looking at extremists in the house and senate, you're looking at policies you can't defend back home, you need something to take people's attention away from reality. the problem they have got is, normal everyday americans sit down at the kitchen table, they look at their family budget, they look at the cost of gasoline, they look at the disaster on the border, they worry about crime in their neighborhood, none of those things fit with what the democrats wish they would focus on. frankly, the more calm and the more reasonable that trump is the harder the democrat's problem is. that's why i thought yesterday was a very significant moment. he didn't rant and rave. he didn't try to arouse his supporters. he very calmly went into court. he very calmly gave a talk that was disciplined and orderly. if he strips away the weaknesses they want to attack, the
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democrats have nothing left to campaign on. >> laura: yesterday, the j.p. morgan ceo, jamie diamond, released his annual report to shareholders and this is how he reported it, diamond is optimistic about the economy despite recession fears. positives are huge. newt, abc must have glossed over the section of the report entitled evaluating and managing the economic geopolitical risks and it reads that the current economy is pretty good but storm clouds ahead. potential trouble brewing from unprecedented fiscal spending, quantitative tightening and geopolitical tensions. preparing for what may be a new and uncertain future. newt, they are desperate in the media to try to rebrand this economy as evolving and not slowing. >> you have to start with the idea that the elite media is
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simply the publicity arm of the biden administration. they are pure propaganda. they have no interest in the facts. remember, the "new york times" and the "washington post" got pulitzer prizes for reporting total falsehoods about what turned out to be the russian hoax. they didn't give back their pulitzer prizes. they were happy to keep them. they are the party line, they tell you what they want you to believe but the average american goes out and they look at reality. they go to the grocery store, they go to the gas station, they look at the crime rate in their city, they look at -- >> laura: newt, i don't mean to interrupt you but they looked at that in 2022 and they elected john fedder man, and they elected katie hobbs in arizona so in two years we've got to get enough of those voters to switch and become republicans, yes? >> sure. >> laura: it was bad last
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november, too. >> look, i think the key to that is to recognize that our consultants are mostly totally out of touch with reality. they are running obsolete campaigns. everywhere, the republicans ran positive campaigns with positive solutions, like in iowa and florida, they won huge landslides. >> laura: newt, great to see you tonight as always, up next, speaker kevin mccarthy is here exclusively. he'll tell us how congress can hold rogue manhattan d.a. alvin bragg accountable plus he responds to china's threats after his his store meeting with the taiwanese president. stay with us. may lead to severe vision loss and if you're taking a multi-vitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece... preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies. so ask your doctor about adding preservision
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>> laura: president xi of taiwan just wrapped up a meeting. she's been in the united states for a week meeting with various officials but it was today's visit that really ticked off china. >> this act seriously violates the one china principle and the provisions of the three china u.s. communiques and undermines china's sovereignty territorial integrity. >> laura: it wasn't just words.
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earlier this morning, ahead of the meeting china parked an aircraft carrier group off taiwan's southeast coast. mccarthy and the group of congressmen weren't impressed. >> if the duly elected leaders can't meet with americans on the american soil we're feeding the crocodile that will eventually eat us. we must not be intimidated. >> one thing i would say to china, at no time, i'm the speaker of the house, there is no place that china is going to tell me where i can go or who i can speak to, whether foe or friend. >> shepard: mr. speaker, it's great to have you on tonight. the china foreign ministry released a statement saying the u.s. colluded in allowing those seeking taiwanese independence to carry out political
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activities on u.s. soil. so they now want to dictate what we do on our own soil. your response to that. >> china can never tell us what to do. as speaker of the house i'll meet with whoever we want to meet with and whatever country. i'm not the general manager of the houston rockets. china is not going to intimidate us. there is no better place to be than here at reagan's library. what it symbolizes but more mortgage, remember, yes, we have the three communiques with china but we also have the six assurances with taiwan that ronald reagan produced. and what we came to was a very buy as a result san m-- biparti people. let them defend themselves and deter the abilities of china to enter taiwan. we need to be able to foster great democracy and freedom. we need to be able to work together economically from the chip manufacturing and others.
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i found it a very productive meeting. it's the first time a speaker of the house has ever met with a taiwanese president on american soil but i think it was very important in a bipartisan manner. almost 20 members meeting together. >> laura: i think it was courageous for you to go forward with this meeting today but you receive virtually no support. i would say the opposite of support from the white house. watch this. >> there is no reason for them to react in any sort of an aggressive manner because of it. she's not meeting with any administration officials. nothing has changed about our policies with respect to taiwan, and again, no reason for them to overreact. >> laura: again, bending over backwards to reassure china, all you're doing is meeting with a duly elected president of one of our allies so were you surprised that the white house distanced themselves from you and tried to
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suck up to china in that comment? >> well, look at how the president reacted to a balloon going over our military bases from china. it doesn't shock me. but the difference is, today we stood up to china. just like congress did when the balloon came. every single member of congress, republican and democrat, denounced the ccp for those actions and i think that's what china needs to hear. the china, that congress will act together. we can't allow this authoritarian view, this bullying, trying to dictate to who we can talk to and who we can speak to when this is an ally. this is a democracy. believes in freedom. i mean, i think this meeting was more important today than at any given time and our relationship with taiwan and the taiwan people, i think, has been greater than at any time in history. again, sitting in reagan library, think about what reagan was able to accomplish, peace through strength, defending freedom. >> laura: mr. speaker, politico
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recently noted that china is ghosting this administration, writing in part that beijing's current aversion to sustained high level engagement underscores the particular fraught relationship of u.s.-china relations over the past few months. it's becoming much more about washington reaching out and that the chinese government de murring. is this not embarrassing for us that the biden administration is begging with the ccp and china to engage when china is making it clear they are trying to displace the united states as the world's dominant super power working with russia, funding the war in ukraine through its ag and oil purchases and russia as well. >> look what president xi has done with the bricks. to get off the dollar and go into the uron. look what they are doing around the world. they are watching the foreign policy administration, not listening to our military in afghanistan collapsing. we've watched our allies now
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buddy up to china. we've watched his reaction to saudi arabia, and now going after this administration, going after american energy, has made opec stronger which also made russia stronger. weak foreign policy has done nothing but teach america we can't repeat this again. >> laura: the follow up to that is, why should china continue to enjoy most-favored nation status in trade? with the united states? why? >> one, they should not. i mean, we've watched what the past administration, president trump, had been able to accomplish with china standing up to china, so it wasn't china begging america to talk. china was begging to talk to america. >> laura: we need legislation. >> yes. that's what our job is, and that's -- exactly. and let our committees take the action to move forward and do just that. that's what we're doing. you saw republicans and democrats together here, meeting with the president of taiwan. something a speaker has never done on u.s. soil.
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you've watched moving forward with the select committee. something that speaker pelosi would deny has the right to do it. whether or not lou wrote yesterday that alvin bragg is attempting to interfere in our democratic process by invoking federal law while at the same time arguing that congress lacks jurisdiction to investigate this farce. he will be held accountable by congress. my question is are you worried that the response to the trump investigations might turn people off from voting altogether since some people might come out of this believing that just everything is rigged. they are trying to get trump. they are trumping up these ridiculous investigations against him. so, are you worried that people in 2024 are just going to say to hell with both parties, i'm staying home. >> i worry about that but this should inspire people to move forward. here's a d.a. that's playing in the democratic process. one thing you will find with us is we won't sit back. he admittedly is using federal
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funds trying to claim that congress does not have a say in this? we do. i'm meeting with chairman comer and chairman jim jordan as we move forward on this. if he's using federal funds we have a right to have jurisdiction and oversee. we've watched what he's doing to the political process here and we've got to stop this. for anyone who is sitting back and saying i shouldn't participate, this should inspire you to participate more. to stand up for the rule of law. one of the greatest strengths of this nation, and join with us as we move forward. >> laura: we'll have part two of that interview tomorrow including what mccarthy sees as the key to 2024 including countering the democrat's games with voter roles but up next, what do kool-aid, a stammering speaker, and lizo have in common? raymond arroyo has answers in "seen and unseen." stay with us.
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>> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment.
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we turn to our fox news contributor, author of the book -- there was a refrain that we've been hearing now for days from the media. donald trump was indeed the first former president to be arrested. >> donald trump will become the first current or former president to be arrested. >> he could become the first president ever arrested. >> first in american history for former president of the united states. >> laura, it turns out none of that is true. this is the first president who was ever arrested for a crime. grant was arrested and charged with a crime while in office in 1872. he was arrested for racing his horse and buggy on elm treat in d.c. he didn't even get a mug shot t-shirt. as near as i can tell, grant's pac raised no funds following
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his arrest. >> laura: he was very handsome. i'm just noticing that. he was very, very handsome. >> beauty is in the eye of the beholder. that was the first thing that came to mind when i looked at grant. >> laura: since you're hosting friday, raymond, i thought that i would grant your three cultural wishes today. >> thank you. so kind of you. my first wish is that people would stop spreading and performing tik tok challenges. this time they are featuring a kool-aid challenge where people are encouraged to re-create this commercial. you will remember. ♪ >> here i come to save the day. ♪ ♪ kool-aid to the rescue ♪ >> suffolk county police now, laura, have seen morons taking challenge and walking through fences. please spread the stop being an idiot challenge across social
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media. >> laura: i can't even see what they are doing in that video. what is that? >> they are knocking the fences down. they are impersonating a jug of dyed drink. why would you want to do that? i don't understand. but -- >> laura: honestly, i'm pretty busy but they have a lot of time on their hands, don't they. >> it's teenagers. >> laura: what's your second wish. >> i wish that nancy pelosi would start taking regular doses of previgen because then she might recall that hillary clinton was not president of the united states. this is from columbia university the other day. >> when president -- i hope, it was her clarity and position to the -- occupant and leader of russia. >> laura, none of this made any sense. look, this hillary course at columbia is called inside the
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situation room. i think the situation is early onset of dementia. what are these kids learning? i guess sensitivity and kindness toward people in senility. maybe that's what's going on. >> laura: we don't have the photo but when hillary was in the situation room when they got ben laden, didn't she have her hand over her mouth, tommy, do you remember that? wasn't she kind of like that. >> laura, i have to get to my final wish before we run out of time. i wish that those creating gender affirming shape wear would actually create something with a shape for recognizable gender. lizzo announced that her company is rolling out a new line of shape wear for the transgender fluid and binary community or nonbinary community. she promises binder tops and tucking thongs coming this summer. laura, any time you have to tuck or bind something, i'm not sure
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how that's body positivity in action, which is lizzo's marquee. >> laura: we need that photo bigger. >> i think that's as big as you want it at home. let's not scare them. >> laura: there it is. >> here's my question. who is the core audience here, laura? pardon the pun, how wide is this audience? i mean, dylan mulvaney already has a seamstress. what do you need her for? apparently mulvaney is the new spokesman, the brand ambassador for nike sports bras. this was just released. this is going to just light them up down -- dick's sporting goods. >> laura: i think we can conclude that corporate america has decided going woke doesn't mean going broke and they are just going to go for it. raymond, i can't wait to watch you hosting on friday, so thank you so much. got your three wishes.
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>> i really had no business
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being where i was. i think you can call it fate or god or whatever you want, but i can't count on both my hands the irregular later that put me in that position when a call for service came out for an act of deadly aggression at a school. >> tonight we're finally hearing directly from the officers who fired the fatal shots at nashville's school shooter audrey hale, after she killed six including three young children. both officer rex engel berg and the defective credit the bravery of school staff members who stayed on the scene. one even running toward the door, shot out by the transgunman. not knowing if he himself would even become a victim. >> the gentleman gave me, like i said, exact key i needed to enter the building. readily apparent, i was going to be the one to make entry so we
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cleared the hallway. we had room by room, until we made it into the lobby. when i did hear stimulus, i couldn't get to it fast enough. >> that's when everything kind of kicked in overdrive for us. we had gone up the stairwell. made our way down the hallway. that's when i ran into that second victim. laid on the ground. we had to push past the victim. because we could continue to hear more shots being fired. >> laura: the officers eventually came to a t intersecting hallway and didn't know where the shooter was going. >> smoke was everywhere. the fire alarm was going off. it was somewhere right around that point we heard another shot. and it told us that the shooter was to our right and we pushed right, and continued down that hallway. officer rex had caught up to us. we continued down that path until we encountered the
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shooter. >> laura: it was then that engel burke took out the gunman. >> i used with teammates i'm not used to work with escorting children and teachers along. >> laura: the bravery shown by these officers and everyone at the school is astounding. they didn't stand by. they didn't wait for direction, for more back-up. they knew what had to be done and they rushed right in. >> we had so many personnel that running in, that didn't think about ballistic vests. they didn't think about ballistic helmets. they just wanted to save kids. >> laura: they just wanted to save kids. if only the uvalde cops had the same mindset. sunday's women college basketball championship between louisiana state and iowa, which lsu won, was the most watched women's basketball final in tv
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history. sadly that positive attention soon vanished when the biden white house and one of the lsu star players, angel reiss, became involved in a day's long back and forth. now, it all began the day after the game when jill biden spoke at an event in denver. >> we know we'll have the champions come to the white house. we always do, so, you know, we'll have lsu come, but, you know what? i'm going to tell joe, i think iowa should come, too, because they played such a good game. >> laura: the backlash was instantaneous. lsu's reiss called the idea a joke on twitter and iowa star's caitlin clark also shot down the idea telling espn i don't think runner ups usually go to the white house. i think lsu should enjoy that moment. sensing where this was going, dr. jill mopped up the comments, they wanted to applaud women in the athletes.
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she looks forward to celebrating the lsu tigers at the white house but to lsu's reiss that wasn't enough, of course, she had to imply there was a racial component. >> i'm not going to lie to you, i don't accept their apology. >> i said what i said and like, you can't go back on certain things that you say. they can have that spotlight. we'll go to the obamas. we'll go see michelle. we'll see barack. >> laura: in the end no one here comes out looking good. joining me fox news contributor and founder of outkick, clay travis. clay, this is just another example, is it not, of the left eating its own, because of this racial animosity and kind of entitlement that's been created by the left. >> well, it could have been worse. i want to be clear, dr. jill biden could have called the lsu team breakfast tacos, so she
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managed to avoid that. so props to doctor jill biden there. look, this is just part and parcel, i think, of this universe we've created. i think you hit on it. the democrats have so gone into identity politics, that even sports, which should be the last refuge of the americracy, the best man or woman wins and the best man or the best woman or the team of best men and women should get to visit the white house. but the problem that we've created here is everything is about the oppression olympics now on the left wing in this country. and you can't just say the best man or the best woman. you've got to figure out who the biggest victim is and you've got to analyze all of this. now, i will say the positive is, i don't know that women's college basketball has ever been talked about more, and as you
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well know, controversy is not a bad thing. conflict draws attention. i think the net result here is probably good for women's college basketball. >> laura: i have to ask you, let's say just for the sake of fun, that melania or any republican first lady had made the same comment, would the mainstream so-called mainstream press have let her off so easily as they have with jill biden? >> no, of course not. look, she's been treated with kid gloves here and i wonder honestly when i heard this statement, the first thing was not racial politics, it was actually politics in general because the bidens are trying to make south carolina the first primary state, and i wondered whether dr. jill biden might have been concerned about turning her back on iowa and new hampshire, at least so far, so this was considered to be some sort of olive branch to the people of iowa who i believe
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correctly voted joe biden around fifth in the caucus that began his illustrious run through the primary states. that's what i thought of, some political machination associated with the primary and the caucus. >> laura: clay, my theory on this is jill biden didn't know what the hell she was talking about. i don't think she even knows that the winner only comes to the white house. i just think she was freelancing and she should just stay out of politics. stay out of making any substantive comments. >> i actually think this is a good point by you. they are using dr. jill biden in more of a ministerial role. she's going over for the coronation of king charles. she's been going to all the sporting events. i believe she was at the super bowl. i think they are doing it, this is my theory, because joe biden himself is not up to all the travel and the strain and the attention that would be required to attend all of these events,
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so they are using her as a ceremonial stand-in. >> laura: and the bidens did promise to unite the world, the presidency, so she united iowa and lsu, both saying no, only lsu should go to the white house. clay, great to see you as always. >> appreciate it. keep up the good work. >> laura: kamala returned from africa and so, too, did her weird obsession with one thing. now, what was it? "the last bite" explains.
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>> laura: kamala harris has never been able to contain her childlike wonder of nasa, some may call her space cadet, after returning from her africa trip, she was rewarded. >> i just spoke yesterday, do you guys know who he is? [applause] he is about to go on the artemie
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moon. i just talked to him yesterday. >> laura: i'll tell you one thing, that cackle is out of this world. that is it for of this night, sorry, i am laughing. remember it is america now and forever. we will see you on instagram after the show for more updates on what we are up to in college visits coming at, i will tell you about that. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> they like me, they really like me. what it is! i am tyrus and i am in for the little guy, greg gutfeld.

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