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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 stand or be
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tolerated. china needs to know an invasion would come at too high of a price. >> ashley: you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm ashley strohmier. >> i'm guy benson, in for todd piro. he will meet with the delegation tomorrow, beijing retaliating and imposing sanctions against the ronald reagan library. >> ashley: bring in deputy editor of restoring america at the washington examiner, kaly, my first question, do we have capacity right now when it seems like all or every bit of our resources are in ukraine tied up with this retaliation from china? >> well, you're right, this is one concern national security experts have with increasing spending in the ukraine war is
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we are drying up our own reserve for potential invasion of taiwan. which diaz said he would like to -- he might do so even earlier, that is great concern to the u.s. we do not have concrete policy or strategy when it comes to taiwan. white house secretary karine jean-pierre was asked whether president biden was committed to putting u.s. troops on the ground in the event of invasion of taiwan. that raises questions about what we would do in response to that, and what taiwan expects of us. it could be strategic ambiguity, those organizations are pretty thrilled they have been sanctioned by the ccp, it is like a badge of honor. right. this is what we call a softball response from china, economic
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sanctions against these organizations, but it is still concerning because the u.s. often responds with sanctions of its own kind. we have news brazil and china are entering into agreement about u.s. sanctions against china would be efficient if the dollar is no longer the dom napt currency. the biden administration should offer answers as the public grows more concerned about this. >> ashley: obviously china doesn't own us, we do not answer to china nor should we come close to that, what do you think the biden administration should be doing right now maybe to more ease tensions or prevent something from escalating, is there anything he should be doing right now? >> most important thing is offer moral clarity. we often look to ronald reagan as example to this and naming a threat during the cold war, right now that is what biden
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refuses to do. he calls china -- not an adversary. we do not want conflict with china, but china is bringing conflict to us. we just had a spy balloon fly over the country for a week and gather military intelligence on some of our sites and the biden's response was rather weak. the time for moral clarity is now, we need to name the threat, rally the public behind the threat, you are right, the chinese government does not own the u.s. government, it owns much of the u.s. economy. this has to be all encompassing approach and the public needs to get on board. >> seems like the legislative branch has been robust, speaker pelosi defied ccp and speaker
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mccarthy this week says no one tells me who i meet with as speaker of the house, let alone china. we saw the codel in taiwan, bipartisanship there. it seems like the administration might be behind congress on this a bit. >> absolutely, you are right, it is great to see bipartisan leadership and strength from congress on this issue, especially when the strength is lacking from the biden administration. one thing i would say about kevin mccarthy's trip to taiwan, i wish he would have publicly pressured taiwan for their own defense, if imminent, taiwan's defense spending is not where it needs to be to survive such an invasion and we need to make clear we will step in and support our allies, we are not the only world superpower, the countries need to do lifting of their own, that is what i would
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like to see from congress, pushing the countries to step up their own defense spending. >> ashley: we have to get to this, accusing republicans of keeping them in the dark and stretching the truth with the public in the biden family probe so the top democrat on the house oversight committee jamie raskin says you have misrepresented the committee's investigative process or your conservative audience or key steps have been deliberately withheld from committee democrats. your reaction, kaylee? >> it is hilarious, that implies there is truth to be stretched in the same place. we are on the same page now that hunter biden's finances are more than dodgy. republicans are doing great work on this issue. this has implications for what we were just talking about with the biden administration's response to china.
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hunter biden, there are bank records that shows he made deals with chinese-owned companies and multiple biden family members reaped benefits from at least one of those business deals. this is not a hunter biden story, this is a joe biden story. the question is whether the president of the united states benefited from one of these deals in such a way that would compromise our national security. that is what republicans are trying to get at here, no wonder democrats are on edge. >> it is hard to take seriously from any democrat in washington, d.c., some foe hum bridge about truth telling from republicans on this particular issue given the fact the democrats with one voice screamed at the top of their lungs before the election that all of this was russian disinformation. like come on. >> absolutely, now we know there
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is interesting report from michael shellenburger responsible for the twitter files reporting, he alleges an influential nonpartisan organization hosted a bunch of journalists and informed them monthses before the hunter biden laptop story dropped that there could be possible russian disinformation regarding hunter biden coming out before the 2020 election and trained journalists on how to report on this story before it was even a story. there are a lot of questions about why democrats were so involved in the media reporting on this issue, whether the biden administration was involved in squashing this story, a lot of questions that need answers. >> ashley: thank you for your time and your take on this, have a good day. >> thank you. >> ashley: the biden administration releasing report of the chaotic 2021 afghanistan
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withdrawal, blanking the bulk of the disaster on, you guessed it, former president trump. alexandria hoff live from washington with more. good morning. >> alexandria: good to be with you, this review was 12 pages and claims president biden was constrained by his predecessor's sdigs. here is part of it, the united states remained committed to withdraw by the deadline, president trump pressured the afghan government to release 5000 taliban prisoners from prison. so a lot of blame put there. in 2021, president biden said the responsibility was his to bear. >> do you bear any responsibility for the way things have unfolded in the last two weeks? >> i bear responsibility for fundamentally all that's happened of late.
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>> what had happened, following the u.s. withdrawal, the afghanistan government collapsed, the people left behind in a des operate state. still the white house said they are proud. >> people don't have a problem with the withdrawal, it is the way this president ordered it done. there were children being killed, there were people hanging off air force jets that were leaving and you are proud of the way this mission was conducted? >> nobody is saying everything was perfect, a lot wbt right, yeah, there is a lot to be proud of. >> alexandria: withdrawal led to the death of 13 servicemembers. john kirby doesn't buy the withdrawal was chaotic and mike pompeo fired back at that. >> i don't buy the argument of chaos. i didn't see it, it was tough in the first few hours, you would expect it to be. this was chaotic, 13 americans
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killed. they sabotaged a plan we put in place that was conditions based. they took the plan we had and botched it. the american people have suffered for it and america standing in the world is continuing to suffer from that today. >> alexandria: something to keep in mind, this review was done by the national security council, not an independent third-matter review. >> ashley: thank you, alexandria hoff. what gets me, this was a 12-page report, i expected more especially with the 13 servicemembers that lost their lives. in response to peter doocy's question, no one will get fired for this, no one is getting the blame for this, other than the trump administration, which they were nowhere near, had no decision-making in this at all. but no one is going to face
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accountability for this and that is so sad with these exchanges in this report. >> think about the gaslighting at play here, where they tell us in the president's own words that the withdrawal constituted an extraordinary success, remember that? that is what he said. no chaos, forget the images we saw and the slaughter of the brave heroes that you are seeing on the screen right now. no chaos, john kirby didn't see chaos and the cherry on top, to the extent there was a problem, it was the last administration's fault. >> ashley: that is their move every time something goes wrong, they go back to it is trump's fault. >> you can have honest intellectual conversation about the entire sweep of american policy that brought us to the disgrace of that summer of 2021 and yes, the trump administration absolutely moved the ball forward and said we're
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getting out of afghanistan, something most americans wanted under both political parties, but ultimately, the question is how does this policy get carried out and that was completely on the sitting president, the sitting commander-in-chief and his administration, to say the last guy wanted us out and our bumbling of this goes back to this and bumbling didn't happen at all. >> ashley: not to mention all the money. >> it is so insulting to average voters, there is a reason why president biden's approval rating dipped underwater and never recovered. >> ashley: not only that, when the white house says they do not see the chaos about this, i would like for them to tell that to the 13 marine families to their faces that there was no chaos. there was no direction, we heard
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that in the hearing from the marine saying, i don't know who was supposed to give me direction. i asked to take out who they believe was the suicide bomber and no one could give them a response. we will continue covering this story all morning long, stick around throughout the course of the next couple hours. get to this, stormy daniels sits down with piers morgan for her first interview since former president donald trump indictment, saying she hopes to testify against him. watch this. >> i think having them call me in and put me on the stand legitimizes my story and who i sxm if they don't, it feels like they are hiding me. >> piers: if they ask you to testify, you will toifr? >> absolutely, specific to my case, i don't fit his crimes against me are worthy of incarceration. >> ashley: 34 criminal charges stem from alleged hush-money payments made to daniels during his campaign. the interview comes after house
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democrats are trying to indict trump. tyrus will join us to give his unfiltered take. a heating house hearing yesterday result in expulsion of two lawmakers who stormed the white house with, congressman justin jones and justin pierceon were expelled, but gloria johnson survived the vote. they say they feel it is because she is white. might have to do with the color of our skin. >> republican leaders deny race played a factor noting majority of their conference was still in favor of expelling johnson over the protests last week. take a look at this. >> the reaction -- [indiscernible] -- rather than to pass common sense gun laws. >> speak up and fight on.
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-- this is wrong, this is situation of patriarchy and white supremacy. >> ashley: the member seat becomes vacant and each district will hold a special election to fill it. >> day two of the 2023 masters begins in just a few hours at augusta, gary player, jack nicholas, tom watson teeing off yesterday, fighting the fairway with ease in front of a packed crowd. tiger woods getting off to a rocky start, finishes day one at two over par. the five-time masters champ is in a tie for 53rd place. and opening round hit by controversy, accusing collin morikawa of cheating, the pga pro appeared to move his ball after it had been marked, but he was not penalized.
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>> ashley: are you a golf fan? >> not really. >> ashley: i think of the masters and pimento cheese sandwiches. >> i want to go, it is a bucket list, it might be lost on me to some extent, i want to go. >> ashley: switching to the murder of cash app ceo bob lee putting pressure on san francisco. it is time to stop sweeping it under the rug, details next. >> plus, update to outrageous situation helping in los angeles police department, hundreds of officers suing after their names and faces were posted online by an anti-cop activist group, we're talking to their attorney next.
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>> ashley: this morning we are learning the security camera captured the final moments of cash app founder bob lee after he was fatally stabbed in front of his home in san francisco. >> guy: jackie ibanez joins us with the latest. >> the millionaire can see clutching his wounds and trying to beg for help.
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he was able to dial 911. authorities are asking for the public to be patient as they investigate his murder and several others. >> our homicide investigators are working tirelessly on this case. unfortunately, there is a lot going on, there is evidence we found that i can't talk about, we don't want to jeopardize this case. i know that is hard for people because they want to know. this is very high-profile incident, couple days prior, another man lost his life and we are spending just as much time on this case. 11 other victims lost their lives this year. >> residents are sounding the alarm saying it is too liberal, repeat offenders are back on the street in a heartbeat and nothing we can do about it, we're scared. sara foster, daughter of david
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foster says city leaders have blood on their hands, saying liberal politicians are ruining cities, disgusting, my heart breaks for this family. a city supervisor says the attack adds to fear, the murder of bob lee on san francisco street is tragic, people do not feel safe, we must enforce laws and make arrests. too few people want to be police officers in san francisco after people call for defund and disband. no arrests have been made so far, lee's killer is still on the loose this morning. >> guy: this is a scary story. elsewhere in california, the l.a. county coroner says coolio died from accidental overdose from fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine, he had history
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of asthma and heart disease, which could have contributed to his death. he died september 28th, he was found by friends. he was just 59 years old. >> ashley: more than 300 lapd are suing their police department and city of los angeles after their personal information, including names, badge numbers and photos, were leaked online. watch the watchers published the info, letting anyone search police officers by name and gain access to their profile in the name of counter surveillance. matthew mcnicholas is representing 3000 officers and jamie mcbride is an lapd detective, not involved with this lawsuit. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> ashley: jamie, i want to go to you first. you are not part of this lawsuit, you are an lapd
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detective, how dangerous and damaging is this, especially to detectiveses and undercover officers, not only them, but for their families? >> first of all, i have seen what was going on, photos leaked have side by sides of officers working undercover, what they looked like now and those are being tweeted out already. we have drug cartel, mafia and that is stressful enough, now photos go out, can you imagine walking in with an informant and the person might have your photo and you walk in and get shot. stress level is 10 fold because of the department, how reckless they were to release the photos. >> ashley: will anything change with how undercover officers go about their jobs? you can't just walk into something undercover when it has to deal with drugs or gangs and expect to feel safe. is there anything being done
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right now, at least in the interim. we have dedicated officers, some operations have been shut down, some officers temporarily moved out of their homes, officers setting up security cameras around their houses. the informants introduced their officers, now their lives are in jeopardy, this is a snowball effect, it is bigger than what is on the surface. this is the most reckless and probably the worst security breach i've seen in 32 years with the los angeles police department. >> ashley: do you think a lot of officers and detectives will quit? >> i have been approached by the younger officers who do not feel safe already and see the department doesn't care about their safety, they are talking about leaving and going to other departments. we have seen that, they do not want to be here. the department doesn't upon have their backs, they do not want to be here.
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>> ashley: i don't blame them. what is this lawsuit you are heading up seeking? >> we represent officers against the department who agreed through the city attorney to release photos, but the agreement said they would not release undercover photos. personal division for city and lapd did not follow that and released everybody's photos. we're moving with all due speed to get the city to sit down with us to start to take the immediate measures to protect their employees, their officers, their employees' families and protect undercover clandestine investigations. this is a snowball effect. we have been retained by over 400 clients and many of them tell us stories about how they have had to move, their families, within hours, if not
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days of the release. we have one client working opening day at dodger stadium and a known gang member walked up to him and said, i saw your picture. he used to be uc, an undercover. the law only allows me to seek money damages. hope is when you seek money damages, people who have to write the check, the political parties, sit down and say how do we make this less. so again, on your program, as on other news programs, i'm asking the mayor and city attorney to sit down with us, which i've been asking now for a week to try and craft the other items of nonmonetary damages to protect our department and my clients. >> ashley: it is amazing to me, this has been going on for weeks and you have been asking them to sit down and come up with something and from what you are telling me, they are just not
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right now? >> they seem to be in stunned silence, indecision gets you nowhere, but trouble. i have separate apart from this been seeing los angeles police department on behalf of officers for 25 years and i represent 75 officers up and down the state and they just don't move. >> ashley: good luck to you, i hope there can be some justice. the damage seems to be done at this point, i hope there is justice for the officers. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> my pleasure. >> ashley: of course. yet another student protest trying to shut down free speech, this time at suny albany. watch this. [cheering] [chanting] >> ashley: those protesters destroying a bible right before
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israel, wounding two people. israelis prime minister netanyahu says their enemies will pay the price, this is during the holiday of passover. >> guy: at home, things got heated at university of albany, when students protested an event hosted by turning point usa. watch this. [chanting] [cheering] >> ashley: that wasn't all, protesters took things further, they destroyed a bible, ripping up the pages and throwing in the trash can. pastor robert jeffress, fox news contributor, thank you for being with us this morning. to me, it is never okay to rip up a bible and throw in the trash. people have a right to protest, when is it too far to the point
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you are disrespecting people? how do we come back from this? >> you know, very much an illustration of the hypocrisy of the left, what you just saw. they have as their mantra, tolerance, but when it comes to ideas they disagree with, they are most intolerant people in the world. the destruction of this bible shows whom they hate, they hate the god of the bible, the god who says i decide your gender, not you, i determine who goes to heaven and hell, not you. it is a hatred of god. it is that same hatred toward god that caused another mob 2000 years ago today, good friday, to kill the son of god, jesus christ. god took that tragedy and three days later, turned it into triumph with the great resurrection. >> guy: just looking at the
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pictures of the destroyed bible are stomach turning. if it was a different holy text, do you think the response and outrage might sound and look different? >> i think honestly, it would. christians recognize the bible is the inspired word of god, unlike any other text. we need to have a respect for other religions, as well, and respect people's right to be wrong, if you will. in this constant battle between good and evil, sometimes it looks like evil is winning. if a message comes out of easter, this isn't the final chapter, there is great victory coming for god's people. >> ashley: suny albany did put out statement that reads in part, we are equally committed to fostering environment in which all students feel safe and included and right to protest is protected. that being said, today is good friday, what is your message for
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everyone this easter weekend? >> well, you know, good friday is the day christ died for our sins, gave us gift of forgiveness, which means one day we will live again and that is what easter, the resurrection is about. i think about poor families in nashville, what hope for a parent who lost a child? the only hope beyond platitudes is the promise that jesus gave when he said, i am the resurrection and the life, who believes in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live again. that is the real message of good friday and easter. this life isn't all that there is, there is great future for those who know christ. >> ashley: pastor, your new op ed called god's hope for hurting world. cannot wait to read it, thank you for your time this morning,
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have a great weekend. >> great to be with you all, happy easter. >> ashley: you, too. >> guy: biden administration pushing to make out-right bans on trans athletes competing against biological females, stipulation, proposed rule recognizes in some instances, particularly high school and college athletic environment, some schools may adopt policies that limit transgender students participation. progressives like aoc outraged, tweeting no reason for the biden administration to do this, it is indefensible and embarrassing, the admin can walk this back and they should, it is a disgrace. >> ashley: this is equally a disgrace, the iconic movie "grease" getting woke, tv reboot of the classic called "rise of the pink" featuring an all
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female quartet. >> there are a lot of kids who are sick of feeling like they are not welcome here. >> i know what is feels like to not feel like the others. >> ashley: the new show is tackling sexual orientation and racial identity, but third episode of the series, the characters take on discrimination at ridell high with a song about white supremacy. lyrics, when you are in the club, we have your back, as long as you are not jewish, black, single woman, gay, on the wrong side of they. rise of the pink ladies takes place john travolta and olivia newton attended, the prequell has been called the prequell nobody asked for. leave the stuff alone. >> guy: we were singing "grease"
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in the break, totally shameless temperature is a classic, making it so overtly political is like, sometimes they can't help themselves. give us something fun to watch. this woke stuff happened years before the show, come on. >> ashley: exactly tomp this, big corporations think the biden administration should start seizing land to move forward with more energy projects, one lawmaker against the push joins us next. >> guy: and joe biden's home state is souring on him as we await the 2024 decision, pennsylvania voters prefer donald trump or ron desantis on the ballot. we will take a closer look at that next. from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have
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>> ashley: new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez calling for -- justice thomas, accepted gifts and vacation from a republican donor. she says this is beyond party or partisanship, this degree of corruption is shocking and cartoonish, thomas must be impeached. the tweet raises eyebrows as she is accused of improperly accepting gifts in tickets to
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the 2021 met gala and the tax the rich dress. pennsylvania prefers trump or desantis over president and pa native joe biden, the results reported by commonwealth foundation show 34% of residents want donald trump back in the white house and 26% want florida governor ron desantis on the ballot. only 24% of keystone state voters are backing biden in 2024. 58% say they disapprove of the job joe biden has done in the country. >> guy: jamie diamond says the government needs to seize private land to make room for solar and wind farms. j.p. morgan annual shareholder letter, diamond says we may need to invoke imminent domain for grid, solar and wind
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initiatives. riley moore joins me now, good to see you, sir, good morning. >> good morning, good to see you. >> guy: what is your initial reaction to this influential guy making this claim for seizure of private land for initiatives involving energy. what say you? >> look, we've seen this before. this is hallmark of the esg movement, unholy merger of left wing corporate economic power in the government. this collusion that we've seen in between woke corporations and left-wing activists within the government is there because they can't achieve objectives at the ballot box. no one will vote for something like this. if we go out and destroy farmland in this country to blanket it with wind turbine and solar panels, we are going to
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pay the price. electric bills will go up, we'll destroy this beautiful landscape we have in this country and the worst part, guess who will make wind turbines and solar panelings? china temperature is a lose-lose all the way around and shows you how wrong-headed and just out of touch this left-wing movement is around esg. we should focus on energy independence and not building more solar panels and wind turbines that will destroy the beautiful landscape here in the united states. >> guy: riley, we will come back to esg, first on this program we spoke with a woman in missouri worried about the vast solar projects around her land. watch this. >> one of our biggest concerns is that the solar companies because of the ease of being able to put solar on prime farmland, when the panels break and rain comes, chemicals are
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leaked into the ground. if enough chemicals are leaked into the ground and enough panels are broken, it can leak into the water system and affect wells and ponds. >> guy: your reaction to that, riley? >> she is 100% correct. this is something not talked about widely, the destructive nature of the solar energy. there is poisonous materials involved in building solar panels, all of which are manufactured in china. so why we want to give the chinese more jobs and take away our good, long-standing jobs we've had in the agricultural sector of the united states, is just beyond me. it does not make sense whatsoever. >> guy: since you invoked esg, a lot of people are hearing about it for the first time in recent months, something you have taken
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issue with and taken action against. west virginia a leader on this front and a dozen states joining in pursuits of an anti-esg agenda. what have you done in west virginia to lead on this issue and why? >> i've been proud to lead this fight. i was the first elected official to divest from blackrock, that was over a year ago. we created restricted financial institution list here that said look, if you boycott the fossil fuel industry, you are not going to be able to be eligible for contracts for banking services here in state government in the state of west virginia. guess who made the list? j.p. morgan chase made the list, i cancelled tens of millions of dollars of contracts with j.p. morgan chase. we passed proxy voting bill to regain our voice in our pension fund. we've done tremendous amount in
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west virginia, there is more to do, i lead this fight and i am running for congress to be able to take this fight to the next level. >> guy: riley moore, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> guy: country star travis tritt cutting ties with anheuser-busch. >> ashley: tyrus will be here live and we'll ask what he thinks about it, beverly holberg and cheryl casone are on deck for a jam-packed 5:00 hour of "fox and friends first" on your friday. ♪ ♪
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>> guy: house lawmakers hosting joint press conference with leaders in taiwan. congressman michael mccaul of texas promises to stand tall with the country in face of new threats from china. >> when we project strengths, 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. an invasion or aggression will not stand, it will not be tolerated. china needs to know an invasion or blockade would come too high price. >> guy: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning, i'm guy benson in for todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. returning home after a quick stop in the u.s., she will meet with the delegation tomorrow and beijing is retaliating, imposing sanctions against ronald reagan library and hu
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