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in fact, the democrats supermajority in the state legislature is so desperate to keep people from leaving the state that the they're threatening them with an exit tax i f they do. now, shockingly, left wing go governor gavin newsom opposes this cash grab. but we figured out why, becauser ,governor , hair gel has bigger aspirations. s why we'l >> we know we have a big battlee coming, which is why we'll help leado make the fight to make suh elect leaders and 2024 who believeve ine democracy.avin our country is facing an existential battle for who weo r are and who we're willine g to become. it's not an exaggeration.e re that's the truth. what's happening istatn thoses . red states. it's not who we are. it's un-american. it's under democratic . right. and your closing o f churches and schools and variouss and scl businesses for more than a year, it was jusssst whates fa our founders would have done. d. it was so pluralistic of you chasing those people off
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the beaches. well, his big national tour announcement late last month made no reference to fixing las the economy or the border or standing up to china now chi because he has no answers there. so it's all abouers t stokinthgt and division by revving up >>, goingre wars on the road to take the fight to states where freedom is most under attack. >> well,de republican leadersrsb banned books, criminalan doctor, fire teachers, intimidate librarianstimidate, kidnap migr, target trans kids, stoke racism, now an obvious dry runta for a different campaign themetn . tha well, newsom's red state tourprs is just the latest sigidenn at president biden. e may either not run at all or he may have serious competition. now, check out biden's numbers in the newest cnn poll. even cnn couldn't spin him. cnc >> just a third of the americans polled in this
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survey. 32%, to be exact, say yes. more th67%, nearly two thirds of americans does not believe that he deserves reelection. if there was a bit of an upward trajectory after the november midterms, that little uptick itt seemed to stalled out.t >> now it's stalled out. his campaign style tour,r newsome generally avoided hittinnerally g the areas wheren is literally and figuratively stumbling. >> he performs worseal issues on individual issuesth than his overall approval rating. and only forty five percent saympetn he's honest and trustworthy. only thirty five percent say hee inspires confidenc he'e. pness 32fo% says he has the stamina and sharpness for the job. lthese are absolutely disastros numbers, which is why newsome basically shadowed biden's tripd to selma last month.s trip to sh -- selma last month by by going to montgomery, where the bloody sunday march ended. because when we think of gavin son newsom, the son of privilegeofmc
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and the founder of pumpjackk wie winery, we think moralry crusad, from here in montgomery,alabamat only the moral courage of alabama, to remind her not only the moral courage of leaders like dr. king, rosa parks, but all the harwad work that was done aftesor those moments so much the rolla lot back of the progress that we've all enjoyed that we have a lotes of work to do to buildhi a movement to counter what's happening ins co red states acrs this country. >> what's this thingdo hing?e k doing? >> that's very strange, butwsom he's hoping for a new movement to knock off president stumbles and he's trying to demonizen on the red states and to do it. of course, he's not going he'll to run on lowering your gas prices. instead, if he runs, he'll take the unimaginative path of running against trump. >> the problem in our country right now, authoritarianower and leaders who are so bent on gaining power and keeping ita by whatever means necessary, that they're directly attackincg our freedoms in state after state. that's why i'm launching
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the campaign for democracy lame . now, we had more people vote inn the last election than ever i before and record turnout in the midterms as well. indterms so this is a totally wk argument about democracy in fact, of anyone's threatening democracy. but hihe people want to pack the supreme court. but his argument is not as weak as the performances in florida. >> it's the whole totally off beat. >> is it just me or is heap on t unable to clap on beat?? by the way, if he's a democratnh nominee, how does he takeints? on the man who won reelection by 20 points? spokewell, newsom spoke to stus at florida's new college where o rest desantis has begun to restores g the proper balance to public higher education. thathis message was that desantu launched a war on the college
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and was hurting students, threatening their education. he told them told them, i want u to know you're not alone.. you matter. we care, are inspiring.g. now, sure, this is a lot of hot air and i don't think it's going to get very far inboomin florida with that message. its booming economg y, pro pro-business environment is a magnet for americans . why would voters in florida orae anywhere else for that matter, peopgto take advice from f the same people who are no destroying california? >>w, let's now, let's be candide almost no place on earth has the advantages of gavin newsom's california in terms of beauty, climatese, naturalstat resources.e. there's a reason it's long been known as the golden state. if gavin newsom's policies don't leady econom to a healthy- in california and they don't, how could they possibly work anywhere else? s shoubut republicans should do more than laugh newsom off. y from athey shouldn't run awaym a debate with him.
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>> instead, they should embracea veit. republicans have to remembery in that the reagaotn library is nof the only institution in california. there are almost r 40 million of v our fellow americans living weere, including oveotorr six million people who voted for president trump in 2020. we the can't abandon them.e shod every republican seeking nationale office should make a point of going to california and making clear to them that we want to help. joining me now, harmeet dhillont ,ceo oerf the center for american liberty, and attorney extraordinaire harmeet gavin newsom, on his tour.. i mean, it is pretty hilarious. he's presided over the utter decline of california. he's ushering in more decline,ae and yet he thinks he has the answer for what ailsmerica. america. your thought your ts? president >> well, laura , i think if i'm a presidential candidate, on the republican side running against gavin newsom, what i would be focusin focusg on on
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a daily basis is showing barole centa cities and fromifornia ino the central valley and showing how making a california into a sanctuary state for every illa in thibuses country, drug abuse, illegal immigration, transgende trar mutilation ofliu children has really destroyed the quality of life in our city . i mean, this a city where a millionaire was murdered on the streets just a couple ofn days ago and where cops areso retiring early because the prosecutors don't prosecute crimes. >> and so he should be running from california. ould i don't hear him talking aboute california a lotru on his tour around the country because it isn't a pretty story. not >> getting people to the polls in california is not going to be done with the transgendert message. to bego donecase. on the dobbs case. it's just noot.t it's going to e done on giving peoplems back an their dreams back and giving america a chance againstd ica t ,a real fighting chanceit's t
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against china, maybe the border a little bit. i t it's the economy, stupid. i keep saying this and i keep hearing people get pulled off of the latest shiny object. you're absolutely right, laura . and the vicissitudes of the economy are such that last year you could selsell youl youb in california and probably makeh a profit on it if you'd had it for a little bit of time.ho right now, the housing pricesre are in a tailspin.d into them, and we don't have a lo so people who have mortgages are locked into them. and we don't have a lot of mobility. f at the same time, companies aret laying people off right and left and jobs arek shrinking. so i think we're really headinww for a cliff here ie n california and other blue states. and we have yet to seethat the worst of it.k he's and i don't know how gavin newsom is going to deal, ho with that. i think he's frankly checked out of california at this point. w wod you thehow would you rateg is preparing for 2020 four so far in state, maybe state gop, the mail in ballot ballot again harvesting problem? we're going to see again in places like wisconsin and othenj
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states , one to 10 , whaust wein just saw in wisconsin and shows it's maybe a two right now.that and so i think we haven't are on the message yet that we needd to be investing people on the ground telling me democrats had about 500 ballot chasers in wisconsin. we had a tiny fraction of that, ouybe less than 10% of that. so it's not serious. >> and we need to really changee our attitude. that's that's that's the key. we've got to win elections. right. harmeet , thank you. and in a stunning admission yesterday, the bush wouldnstration would not commit to any age limitation'tor for transgender surgeries orposn blocher's does the presidente have a position on what age these kinds of therapy and surgeries are appropriate? that's something forans to dec d and their parents to decide is not something we believ be should be decided by by legislators. sions now. okay, so children should make medical decisions.
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and if that wasn't disturbing enough, here she was today. when land when listening to thi just remember, it's only been 10 days since a trans killer shot up a school, a christian school, killing six and i three children, among them inn nashville. nashville.lgbtq i plus kids are resilient. they are fierce.k. they fight're back . they're not going anywhere . they fight baceir back. >> she had to read those words . they fight back . if i didn't know any better, i'd say the white house is giving tacit approval to actions that may end up in bad, bad places for people now with each and every disturbinge remark, the white house and by extension, the whole of the democratic party, they moveu dangerously close to the pointrn of no return. the question is , do they even care? apparently not. add thand that blasé attitude hs been adopted by corporate americops
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a as well. now, just think of the of the week that biologies male dylan mulvany just had just now, after celebrating the year of transitioning. now, mulvany has been showered t with advertising dollars from the likes of bud light and nike. remember the nike commercials of old nike commer jones go to n to tell me i can no longer flyo. permanently to .ra here's the version of athleticism, however, that nike chooses to highlight today.
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okay, and he's also a bad insuer. all these brands are doing is insulting and demeaning actual women. >> and we're seeing itg beingpud pushed by the media., we'r e seeing it being pushedeft. by , of course, the left. we're seeing it being pushed by large woke organizations, whether that be in sport or just within our everyday lives.r then notict ore how this is onlo always an attack on women. re. but just like the progressive t left, they do not care ihif anything this week is proven that the recently popularized adage go , go broke. a li it's kind of a lie because none of these companies fear that their bottom lines are going to be affected by embracing the most deranged american mostety because the most aggressive aggri groups are rea.
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the ones who benefit most in our modern culture. does anyone think that dylan mulvany is oppressed? know dylan mulvany has got more ad deals in the past week than michael jordan in his prime? if that's oppressiont's oppron, right. sign me upme.rporate i mean, corporate america hasowf showerenn indifference to the fr that their greed and their hunger influence is destroyingr co the country. thus, it's timnse foves tor way conservatives to find a new way to hold them accountable. maybe it's supporting smal l businesses more . maybe it's singling out one of these fraudulent american companies, deciding to takeo your business elsewhere or whatever it is . it needs to happen fast or like te the rest of the culture out? there, the right will look around and say what happened? joining now i'm delightedt of is charlie kirk, founder and president of turning point usa. charli pointe, now, earlier tod, a mass shooting and colorado transgenbeing planned by another transgenderde, thankfully, was thwarted. not only was this individualhes.
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prepared to shoot up middle so m schools, but also churches. so my question to you is , how much longer can this white house and american corporations the this trend of gender mutilation and indeed >>? ote it well, first, praise god laweneda enforcement intervenedndee and prevented this from happening, especially in holy week, which was probably a hate crimwas pre crime. ys and the details will come out. but remember, joe biden sayshe that transgender people shapeho. the soul of the nation. that's the statement from the white house now with one horrific incident in nashville. and thankfullyd thankf, thwarten colorado. i don't think they're going st stop law. this is ideologyop . this is pathological. thmean, this defies rationality and tradition. efies rationaland norms and jusr to some of our radical abortion policies in america. we are the outlier inn the international community. paa if you look at sweden, you even look at the united kingdom. they're pressing pausea of, goig away from this idea of pediatric gender affirming or
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gender mutilation, chemical castration care. they're saying thiemical castrat s is not until working, this is too radical.'la let's wait till they're 18t and maybe won't have a conversation about it. >> and yet our administration is leaning ianing inn. they don it's a mystery to me as to whym? they think there's a check and balance to this. i mean, budweiser really like? you thin ofk the average consumer think of budweiser is okay with this ? well, i think i think you hit on it, though, charlie.t this this has a almost. itreligious component for them. this is their religion. it's secular humanism. th's's an effort to kind of destroy muddy up the waters of the nuclear family. and so they're not worried about losing the americansiftase consumers. if they were worried about woul american consumers and their tastes, we would have a lot more interesting familpry friendly programing out there beyond cartoons and , you know, remake os of old remakes. so i think i don't i think it'se the big middle finger to the i do traditional america out there. i don't think they care one bi t
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. yeah, i think you're right. joun and that "wall street journal" poll that came outal las" the dt week god that showed that decline, declining church attendance, decline of god being important, declinimportant, decline oe, cod decline of everen having childrn as an importance, something has to substitute that. and in this holysu week, as we remember the resurrection, e celebrate the resurrection, we have to realize that you havee these synthetirec and really dangerous ideologies that will fill the void as christianity falls out of favor in the west.e pernicious e and these are really pernicious ideas. and asree with youi agree with . it's a it's a fake religion ofgo secular humanism. top unlethey're not going to stp unless we stop them. so we have to find a target, r w stopei supporting them, whether it be nike or budweiser, orhe jack daniels or any one of these companies that are doing this. and then oregime, theyf course, regime, they almost seem to beis gleeful. they they lean into it.. they say that this is where proud than ever to supportbu finds to be reprehensible.s, t and they obviously don't care.he bure's e companies are still a way that we can hold themable accountable. i wish conservatives would t
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be able to gather together and say we're not goinhegse to support these companies any longer. >>anies an yeah, well, charlie,k biden would rather talk aboutthl thisk and lean into this thanhp lean into what's happening with inflation. en inflationand joblessness and. that that doesn't work for him.e her. thinks this works better.se and i think he's right, given tk how bad it is on the economy. charlie, thank y. e up next, we dismantled the latest hit job on justice clarence thomas. plus, contrary to theiro enco mission, are the media trying to encourage the manhattana gag judge overseeing trump's casore presiden to throw a gag order on the former president ? >> we're going to explain in moments. you guys ready? they're ready for this break. it's your last chance to explore everything fox nation has to offer for just one item on dove into original series movies. and documentaries you won't see anywhere else. what a privilege it is for you to have me here this evening. i see what they saw. i want to see what changed
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fast. absolutely free. >> that's beaten and h two three six nine three sixday, nine . another day, anothernother hit b on the most senior justicecour sitting on the supreme court otf the united states , clarence thomas. earlier today, propublicaa stor wrote a story with aer provocative headline, clarence thomas and the billionaire," though the crux ofe crux o the controversy. well, that justicethe controve s didn't sufficiently disclose trips that a wealthyt friendoust took him on .ha. no, seriously. that's it. frien the show, now, as a friend of the show,t i was kerpen noted the left wing pro publica was founded by herb sandler as a tax shelter for the billions he made on those toxic subprime mortgages.
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that blew up the financial system. and he's mad that clarencelew thomasup has a rich friend.nd? now, inevitably, the innocuous reveal led to hysteria fromri medileftist media. >> a stunning new report fromw t propublica alleges us supremejul court justice clarence thomas may have repeatedlar have y broe the law. th >> is that unethical?e is it outside the rulerus for financial disclosure or is ity potentially illegal? >> how unprecedented is this >>really? s unhear it's unheard of at the supreme spurt comes as the supreme court right now is under this mr white hot spotlight where more and more people are thinking that the court has becoming more political. i don't think they were worriedh about it when ruth baderin ginsburgth was trashing trump.we that was fine by them. now, elected democrats were equally as bad.. today, senator durbin demanded see of conductd conduc for justices while queen of the no nothings demanded hise ca immediate impeachment. sorry ift ge we can't get workep
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about a well-known public figure having a wealthy friendng ,especially given the decades c long griff campaign run by thehe sitting president and hisn breah family. joining us now, shannon bream, ost ofhost of fox news sunday and author of the fantastic new book, the love stories of the bible speak biblical lessons on romance, friendship and faith. also with me, sodl wisenberg, former assistant us attorney and deputy independent counsel. now, shannon full l disclosure,s i served as a law clerk foreonew justice thomas, buhot as someone who's covered the supreme court for years, you must have an interesting reaction to all this. >> well, i think about harla tn who is the friend who is mentioned here, and you known well that he has been a friend'd of the thomases for a long time. i don't think that they've yes, hidden their travel with him. and , yes, it's kind ofjeriou luxurious. this is a wealthy mas. this in. hav so then the debate in washington is okay, the justices have their owns rules. only they can recusefr themselvs from cases.
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they have a different set of standards than other federal judges do. so it theno then sparks this conversation on capitol hill. as you mentioned, democratson sayingversatio, okay, it's time to close any potential loophole to take a deep dove into this. t i will say that one of the things that propublica cited in the storya takes you disclo to a link on financial disclosures, which does say that hospitality gifts, thingsef like travel, staying at someone's homehings, those kind. things could be considered acceptable where criticse critio to get into itf as the privateh jet travel and some of to the other questions. but we'll see if that's enough move to move the dial at all on capitol hill. so this is what one cnn legallea analyst had to say about it.impi >> really impressive reporting . and it plays right intf ohat concerns over the integrity of this supreme court and the fact that they have no formal ethicsh code at a time when we're so aware of how much concentrated power is right there seen, withn supreme court as seen last. year with the dobbs decision, it seems like a real run up by the
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media to push for eitherurt, moo more members of the court, more court packing or just changing the subject fromly des the absolutely desperate shape. pethe u.s. economy is in. and the desperate numbers,nd. definitely bad numbers for joe biden. biden your thoughts on this tonight. t i see inpro pu propublica, i'm going to wait and hear all the detailst. in te and as shannon points out, d the devil is always inired the details. at, if >> are you were are you required to report this? a what, if anything, was reported? what if any ethical rules wereoe violated? this senator whitehouse pointed out the fact thatnt they're pointingedt,t th out thd there are no ethical rules herio ofdicates to me that there is no law violation potentially of any kind.. so it's just it's it's it's a hit piece. it's too early to tell, but it's there are a number of things that have been published in propublica that it hapublics
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turned out there's a there'sente a different side story. >> i don't yeah. i saul is more judicious thanitt i will be on this.o tell it's not too early to tell. this is total bull. okay, and i put this in tr the same category as alvin bragg's indictment againstwhat d president trump. what are these two men have in common? they stand thought of the elite kind of system in washington. justice thomas is supposedrtai to think a certain way. he didn't think a certain way, n,k so they tried to destroy himno from the very beginning. shannon, i know you're not anrsn opinion person, but justwith watching what happened this week with donald trump and and k defiance and justice thomas doesn't have to speaoesn'tk bece he doesn't speak about, for or the most part, anything whertical orto the polit bendino the political. but they both are of a certainee type where they're just like,y we do itan our way and we're not going to be bullied by you. and if they want to impeach,d tr i guess, you know, peopleas multiple times to try to comeon after thomas, i guess they can run on that. >> c yeah.swoman and you cited, congresswoman,
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a sea of cortez there who has be her own ethical issues that t she's been working through. she is called for justices. thomas's impeachment a numbercan of times.et and again, as thaa lawmakert , could try to get that procesits going. ur but i think it's interesting noat all of these critics of the court who don't like ital right now and say that it's political , it's because they've had decisions that are not going to the left, the progressives way, as you've noted. i mean, there are many times wef when conservatives are on the losing part of what wasy. happening at the court. these things go in cycles.s there are different appointments by different presidents, but calls for impeachmencalls fot, well, theyg evergreen. >> yeah, of and so speaking of bragg's case that i mentioned earlier, axios todaythat trump g that trump could talk himself tr into a gag order, saying if he keeps up the rhetoric, at what point might judge merchantsn st step in, saw how damaging would an order like that be or controversial? >> certainly controversial. orit would be . i >> it would be damaging. dam i think, to the judge and it would be controversial because
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new york law is very skeptical about ganog orders, notent only citing first amendment concerns, but articl articlee o, section eight of the new york constitution, which is their free speech provisio ir free n. the courts in new york look askance at gag orders, particularly where it because whatch is involved in what could be more political speech than a presidential candidate complaining about the indictment. so you're allowed to criticize the prosecutor. you're allowed to criticize the indictment. whu're allowed to criticiz tizee the judge. t do trum you cannot do and what trump has not done is you cannot advocate threats. you can't make threats againstn a litigant. you can't makemake threats agait anybody. you can't encourage your supporters to go and riot at the court. and that hasn't happened. so i think the judge hasi thin signaled that he's being very careful about issuing an order.n i think it would backfire>> lau legally and politically.
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>> that's not what the media beg seems to be yearning for such an order, given that act they usually like actual informatioual panel,n. e but, panel, great to see you both. thank you so much. and be sure to buy shannon's new book, the love stories of fa the bible speaks fantastic. now, we were told the ushering in of the digital revolution, like artificial intelligence, would really improve our livesr, ,make it better, w more efficient. but the reality of what hasdoms. emerged of late threatens all of our freedoms. charlie gasparino, is here to lay out exactly how in ana frightening it a must see analysis next. >> think you know, ron desantis think again. in congress, desantis voted three separate times to cut social security. that's right. three times over three years worth. desantis voted to cut medicare two times. dissent is even voted to raise the retirement age to 70. the more you learn about
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more rockets toward israel two years ago. similar tensions sparked an 11 a war between israel and hamas. >> while a rare move by tennessee politicians. the gop led state house voting to expel two of three democrats for their roles in a demonstration favoring gun control. the ousters come a week after the trio chanted with gun control supporters who packed the gallery days after six people, including three children, were shot to death at the covenant school in nashville. i'm jackie ibanez now back to the ingraham angle. for all of your headlines, log onto fox news .com woodforde no will do is it will enable alle i the banks, any bank in the united states , not just the big ones, to offer instant,i instantly available funds in real time payments to their customers. e funds and inyments teii thinko the hands of the public very quickly. and i think we'll have realy son time payments in this country very, very soon. >>.aura now, this fed now instat
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payment service that jerome paul is just celebrating there . what it really is , is the next. no step toward a cashless world . , no cash . now, some are going to argue. that this will free you up, e cn make more time for you again. life is going to be so much more convenient, but this digital revolution could impeactually end up imperiling your freedom and giving the government even more control over your lives. according to charlie gasparino, dollars is switch to digital dollars far more dangerous than charver could have imagined. joining us now is charlie himself, fox business senior s correspondent. charlie, thanks focorrespondr jg us . i know i know what others big will say, that all of this is a. big conspiracy theory. well, we're never going to go wb cashless or if we did it, it just everything would be easier. you know, just you pay on your phone. it's jusst t like this. just swipe, swipe your hand, your forehead, whatever . it is . a >> what's the truth about this? listen, there's a lot of
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hand-wringing over chat . as you know, this sort of a.i. thing that's supposeder to control everybody could control the world without this thiontrollinging the world i think this is worse because what we have now with this, if this thing goes through, is really the nanny state centr to some of the surveillance states , more than the nanny state in the financialn the st , literally, the fed will be ableh to look at everything. wa a couple ofgh ways. this is going to change your life, because i found that i found this fascinatinghonest e honest with you. no.e gove one , you're going to have purchasent controlling jusrncont about everything, surveillance of purchases. any time you make a purchaseytid theoretically, the federal reserve, the treasury, treasury could find outrealtime real tim. tracking of tax payments. say you miss a a taxrr payment. they want to arrest you. they then they knowe you're going to go into the airport. they arrest you at the airport, digital ledgers on your phone. >> neverhey're a goo wd idea. >> that means they're watching your phone all the time. and this is the interestinntralr decentralization of government controlled banking. now, as we know, governmennmttit highly regulates banking.ray son but if there's a suspicious t
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transaction, sayhe someone, the government wants everybody to be on the lookout for gunnksl purchases. right.ave to t the banks will have to take ep tthe step to make that that t that announcement to the fed or to the treasury. this would be automatic. if you want your life be co to essentially be controlled, your economic life to be controlled. and that's mosnt-- and tife, t of your life, let's face it, by the government. this is it. and we should point out one other thing. crthe digital economy was creatd to decentralize. it was created because the fed, the treasury, the government empowered the banks for so many. years, bailed out the banks, ane base, the currency the cur. as you had something called bitcoin and the block chain to take over as a side remedy to this centralization. this is taking that block chain technology and using it against scathe people. >> it is a scary, scary thing,ng much more scary than gdp in my view. i don't want jerome powell, janet yellen know everything i do view. come on . yeah, i mean, i think like laurh i think car regular car is ele
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beeedom, not an electric, because it only goesca so far , but a car is freedom. and i think cash is freedom. it is . i mean, it's you do what you want with its freedom. they don't like freedom. it iswe'll say. >> but and you mentioned chap. a go ahead. go ahead.i ca i thought i was going to say i remember they they surveilled gun purchases prior to january 6th. there was there were reportsth about how the suspicious activity reports wereivity re essentially demanded demand by the big bank from the big banks to give to the treasury and who boughtsr a guectin during january right. before the insurrection. whether you want to bee e insurrection or not, they were tracking stuff like this. >> thiis this is these were,ng e according to reports. the >> think about this thing. they don't even have to askn the banks. they will know a bureaucrat in washington could know exactly who is buying what.t and as we know, say what youer - want about january six .g an i don't remember. i don't remember it being an armed, totally armedha insurrection. >> it wat s itit was is . >> it was what it was. but it wasn't that, you know,
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well, charlie, thank you for explaining that. this. powell makes it soun powell makes it sound so in innocuous, but there's obviously a lot more to do.t lie yeah. the s taking taking cash away just like that. softoft e. landing we're going i to have. all right, charlie, thanks so much. all right. this is a perfect transition. just when you think the department of justice and fbi can'y lower, they t sto, they find a new bottom . they had an fbi informant ingratiating herself with not just a few few o of the defendad this case, with their attorneys, with their family,woa members. and this fbirs r informant worka for almost two years, reallyl. the start of the investigation all the way through the beginning ofaura the trial. >> now, it turns out that thatvt was just the tip of the iceberg. we just learned what else goe government is doing to january six defendants, government court filings filing the case against a kansas man charged that day reveal three police officers were c
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caught instigating the crowdhang chanting and urging them to go into the capitol. now, according to these o documents, video captures an officer shouting words to the effect of go , go , go and keep! going. keep going to peopleoing" to on the capitol steps. at other timespl, the officee i two in plainclothes chanted drain the swamp, usa, usa, usa, and whose house, our house and yesterday, in a separate proceeding, attorneys for the proud boys reveale?d at least 40 undercover informants were doing surveillanc 40 ue on the defendants that day, including 13 working in the d.c. metro police. the court documents claim it was those officers instigating the crowd, even yelling stops oe the steal. so ieff folks on the left are going to use the events of pretr january six as a pretext for labeling and targeting conservatives as insur actionis, well, guess what?ull you better give people the full
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all right.we there was such a wide range of topics we had to addressn last with speaker kevin mccarthy. we couldn't fit it all in last m night. from banning tiktok to twentyo h twenty four to what the left is doing better than doing republicans and how the gop cana actually learn from that.rtf withow, here's parmyt two of my interview with speaker peakermccarthy. >> you have the bipartisan support to band tiktok, not doti some half baked bill that's going to give democratres b more power to mess around with other people's rights. but to ban t tick outright, do you believe that's going to ultimately pass in that form? >>. do you b yeah, if you watch whai said , yes, it will .'ve alread and we've already hadslates the hearing to start the process in the legislative process to make that happen. wen office lesyou know, we've bn less than one hundred days, but watch what we've been alreadye s able to accomplish and bring forth. give us a speakemover as we movr forward. >> this shy bu t very> the ssioned. >> i know you're in fact. i know.
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but one thing we do is we play by the rules and we bring it be forward just as a way it's able to occur. >> all right. r,mr. speaker, voter enthusiasmy it's a it's obviously very thi important going into thisen if h election cycle. so even though republicans didee take the house, last year's b midterms were considered by a lot of people to be underwhelmt ,particularly considered sintering, what's happened since biden took office to our econom when biden ty? wiscon thissi wisconsin supreme court l election wasoss a big loss thie week. in fact, the map shows itft further moving to the left since 2020. the state ofis wisconsin is tha concerning? and what is the goa veryp doingy to counter what is a very aggressive move by the democrats to brand the republican party as anti democracy, anti women, et from cetera? >> you know, this is very scaryo from a number of positions because here they were campaigning for position. , cl this state supreme court actually using politics, a claiming not based upon what it, what cases come before you, but
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actually determining it, talking about redistricting, talking about women' womerd s rightsm going to going forward, instead of looking at a case by case and saying, i'm going to uphold the constitution. we've watched money come fromy m around the nation in into thisya campaign. you know what we didn'rtt seictd back in the house. we actually participate in thise as well. republicans have to understand, when we won the whitsce housonsk won wisconsin. so if you lose it, it's hard wig to win the white house back . you talk about winningy republic the house. yes, we are the onlyan h to h republican entity that has won the last two cycles in a row. we wish to have won by a larger margin. but the one thing i willth telel you is they don't give gavelswet out in small, medium and large.e wel get theand exact same gavel and we're using it based upon the constitution each and every day. >> and , mr speaker, these atrocities, wherever we see it, i know you have to go. e. but one more question. that harvyou confident that with ballot harvesting and the push for earlier and earlier voting, all these election ballots that are being mailed ths, applications for ballot are you confident that the rncrh
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and the political process for the republicans is going to be countereffective in counteringt and signing up people to vote and getting them to the polls? wherell, we better do it right. i'll tell you, in california, el have the worst electiont' lae they mail everybody about and it's illegal to harvest. but in that last two electionhe cycles, republicans only won. law.e taken six seat is fromn the democrats in congress. so it theyn other states , d thr changed the election. i'll remember what they did in georgia where they have the baseball actually left the all staripate. game, but we had more people participate. what we need to be able to have happen, we need to make sure in america you have to show an idre to vote. we should need to clean upcausen our roles, because in l.a., you have about one point two million people on the rolls. who are not even old enough inee the process, enough people there to be in that we need to make sure that we havenest, elections that are fairth and honest, that people cano vote , but we can make sure that the elections are honeshavt as they go forward. ve t so we have to be cognizant inp this. thisg republicans have to understand, we've got to stop this idea that we'ree al
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only going to vote on election day. if your state allows early voting, you need to vote early,c follow your ballots as they go through and you can trace them. and that's something that we have to wake up as at partywina and not lose these elections,ubt but win them for the sake ofuti. the nation, for the sake of our constitution. >> mr. v speakeroter, the numbes one issue for the voters, do you think, will be w the economw as it was with reagan in 1980? >> it is .r >> it is the economy. if you watch what we didt' on the house floor where we made our number one bill orl amr h.r. one , it's abouict the economy lowering the priceo of energy for all americans and not only lowers the price in america, it lowers inflation.s k it lets people keep more of if what they earn. and if you care about the environment, a lower global emissions. on you took russian natural gas away for one year in europe,n eu you would loweror co2 emissions by two hundred and eighteen million tons because american natura l gas is cleaner. it's also creates america to be stronger, the world to be dif safer, and the economy to be stronger. republicanin america.
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that's the difference between republicans and democrats. you know what the democratnumbes never won because when they were in the majority to change election law, to worry about t themselves, we care about americans and we're bringing the issue back to the,o economy and pennsylvania, arizona, wisconsin, michigan tnu and california have to make even more progress there. mr. speaker, thank much, tastic m you very >> much and fantastic meeting today. >> thank you. auraup next, one of the most disgusting easter promotions we've ever seen on the angle. t bitei next, i will bless those who bless you. >> it's almost passover here in israel and across the former soviet union. but we're finding thousands ofha destitute elderly who aruse alone and in need of basic food . ramsey is a holocaust survivor. . >> she keeps saying, my refrigerator is empty.
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even the brits are not crazy enough to make the brits pay for it, it will be given away for free and likely deposited in the nearest trash can. thank you very much. it is america forever. have a great easter. greg gutfeld is next. >> ashley: fox news alert, house lawmakers hosting a join press conference as congressman michael mccaul promises to stand tall in the face of new threats from china. >> when we project strength, we get peace. if we project weakness, we invite aggression and war. standing together with you to project strength to the communist party in china. aggression will not an
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