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left. you can check out my show "get tammy bruce" on fox nation. sean will be back monday with a live audience show. tickets are free. just go to hannity.com. thanks for tuning in. have a great week and happy easter and have a happy passover. thank you, everyone. >> i'm raymond arroyo in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from new york city. we have a big slow tonight along with a special guest. model and influencer, black chyna is here on her shocking new transformation. but first, there's a pattern that i see in the news on this good friday. it's related to faith and its absence. this is the day when christians celebrate the sacrifice of jesus
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christ on the cross for the sins of all humanity. it all began with a mob. the unreasonable mob rushed in and arrested and killed jesus for the things that he said. truth was snuffed out by error. at least for a few days. that "wall street journal" poll recently revealed that the importance of religion among americans has dropped from 62% 25 years ago to 39% today. i'm not sure that is really true. you see, religion is alive and well to me. just look at the fervor of these religiously minded people.
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>> it's time for action. >> that's religious activism. l litgies not roaded in god but environmental justice. never mind gluing yourself to a van gogh doesn't help the environment. facts don't matter. this is a religious division. children are nearly following the dictates of the only religion they have ever known. the mob is invading our state houses with the same religious conviction. look at these trans religionists in texas. [chanting].
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>> catchy. we've been told for years that citizens must never invade a law making body to protest anything. when you invade these temples of democracy, democracy itself is in peril. sorry. the rules just changed again. >> year after year after year where we see these mass shootings, we see acts of protests, acts of real incredible courage by young people. >> we keep showing up every day, we make our voices heard. >> different rules for differents people. we'll be getting to the protests led by representatives at the
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tennessee state house later on. but right now we're looking at the enforcement of secular dogma. if you don't believe the shifting cause of the day, trans rights, abortion on demand, the mob shows up to cancel you and if necessary, physically attack you. it's not a debate. it's a moral conviction that h hair -- heresy must be stamped out. when a judge shows up at sta stanford, they shout him down. they do it because they know there's no consequences. the lord of the flies re-enactments are celebrated. two, in joining the mob, they
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attain their highest held value. likes and approval on social media. sure, it's wrong. look at the views on my tik tok, mom riley gaines tried to argue that biological men should not compete against biological women because they're biological men, a the mob at san francisco state university assaulted, grabbed their torches and chased her down. >> there's video of another point in this melee when the protesters demanded money, $10 a person to let gaines leave the venue and her safe room. 30 pieces of silver might have done the trick. we're going to dive into all of this in a second. free speech is an essential pillar of this republic.
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everybody should have their say. disagreement, debate is at the heart of this democracy. but for it to work we must all listen, which means you can't yell every time you're disturbed by something or call people obscene names or hit them. when a society fails to protect women and girls, it's probably not going to protect anybody else either. this new religion of revolution without across or savior carries only chaos and violence. at least you'll know they're coming. the mob is always the first tell. joining me now is kim jones. her daughter competed against leah thomas, trans swimmer and the co-founder of independent council on women's sports. also joining us, michelle tafoya, former nfl side line recorder. thanks for being here. riley gaines was basically held
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hostage by these trans activists for three hours. she also claims she was hit by a man in a dress. my question is why is this acceptable behavior at a university when they have codes against just this sort of thing? >> it's absolutely not. right now we have men and boys that have been emboldens by policies that have allowed and facilitated the abuse and discrimination against women. it's looked as justifiable. as soon as we tell women they're not worthy of fair competition and decent respect in sports, not allowed to undress outside the male gaze, we're telling men that they can have their way. they don't deserve to be treated fairly. i lay this entirely at the hands of politicians who are not sticking up for women and girls, not developing policy and enforcing rules and definitely at the hands of the ncaa who is actively discriminating against
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women and making this behavior possible. >> so you see this as an extension of what your daughters and others have seen in the locker room? >> 100%. i'm calling on any governor and any attorney general to help get this right. >> michelle, these protesters claim this is about trans rights. isn't everyone missing the larger point here? biological men have larger hearts, lung capacity, muscle mass. how is this fair competition for a woman or girl in a sporting event? >> to say the trans women are real women is just false. follow the science. right? you mentioned a couple things there. i hate to get a little graphic here, but men don't get a period, biological men. women compete during that time of the month. a massive difference. there's so many biological reasons that women and men should not be competing in the same arenas. look, i think what gets lost
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here is people think this is anti-trans. they think this is taking away opportunities if from trans women to compete. no, no, no. it's maintaining the fairness for biological women to compete. as jill biden, that they fought so hard for with title ix. there needs to be another option for trans athletes. simple as that. >> should there be a trans category, kim? >> no. >> you don't think they should compete? >> no. we have categories that encompass everyone on earth. we have -- sports are designated by categories. that's how we allow for inclusion in sports. there's protected categories and a category for men. >> this is a good segue, this week the biden administration is promoting a change in title ix. it was created to protect women.
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under the rule, any school that received federal funds, any school, may not been athletes from competing even outside of their biological gender. i want to play this for you. this is the white house spokesman supporting the protesters and get your react. >> lgbtqi + kids are resilient. they're fierce, they fight back. they're not going anywhere. we have their back. this administration has their back. we're so proud of the kids across this country who have organized protests and school walk-outs. >> kim, very quickly, your reaction to this and to this proposed change in title ix. >> condoning this kind of increased behavior leading to physical assaults and violence against women is inexcusable. there's no place for it in civilized society. i can not imagine a more
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aggressive notion than using the only legal protection for sex-based rights that women have in the united states and turning it into a tool to say they must compete against men and boys. it's ultimately masisogmisogyni. >> thanks for being here. my next bests have personal experience with the mob we spoke of. both tried to speak at universities when angry protesters attacked. joining me now, isabel brown and ian howarth, washington examiner columnist. isabel, i want to start with you. something happened to you when you tried to give a pro life speech at virginia commonwealth university. i want to share this. watch. >> watch yourself. >> get the [bleep] out of here.
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>> they're removing us from the room. >> isabel, did you ever get a chance to speak? how did virginia commonwealth university respond to this attack? >> i unfortunately never got the opportunity to break down the lies that pro choicers believe because of the powerful abortion lobby in american accompanying the incredible kristin hawkins on her students for life of america speaking tour this spring. before we even had our names introduced at virginia commonwealth university last week, this violent mob decided to chant nazis go home, fascists, go home. so loudly we were unable to complete the dialogue that we came to campus for. we wanted to embrace dialogue in a way that college campuses that are no longer facilitating. things escalated so quickly that many students felt that they were in danger. one student in particular was physically assaulted by this
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mob. instead of removing the violent antifa community members, kristin and myself were detained in a locked room for several hours for our own safety on a public college campus we were invited to speak at. >> ian, outrageous. this is what happened to you just yesterday at suni albany. sadly, it looks the same. watch. >> now, ian, this goes back to my monologue at the top of the show. you were there to talk about free speech on college campus of all things. why are trans activists swarming around you and forming a congo line? >> well, the congo line is something that i think we should set aside.
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that is cultural misappropriation on its phase. trans rights is the issue of the day. they haven't bothered to read my stuff. they don't care. it's all about shutting out any speech that disagrees with their fundamental views that the radical left should have full power and college campuses is a place where they have enjoyed full power for decades. so when groups dare to show up and share truths, they get angry. it's about forcing ideas like myself, like isabel off campus so people won't be in their eyes indoctrinated with the truth. >> it's so off topic. you were there to talk about one thing and run off in another direction. they're protesting something else. isabel, vcu, the school you tried to speak at said this about what happened. vcu is committed to promoting a safe environment for our students, faculty, staff and
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visitors so the right to gather and speak free through is protected. did you feel protected? why are they so tolerant of harassment of women in this case? >> i didn't feel protected, at least not but the campus police department who decided not to show up despite the warning that there could be violent protesters with people that they have previously arrested in the past and a history of conflict with students for life on campus and the radical protesters. it took 30 minutes. i decided to live stream on inst instagram. it's nice a few days later or a week later for the campuses to come out and say that they support free speech. but in actuality, the public universities that are beholden to the united states constitution and our first amendment rights to speak and gather freely, they're not upholding this reality. in fact, they're pushing a
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one-sided lock step leftist authoritarian narrative on the next generation, which is why it's never more important for us to continue to show up, continue speaking the truth and inviting dialogue that academia is supposed to be about. >> i thought the university was about entertaining different thoughts, new thoughts, new ideas. when it's an echo chamber and a silo, what good is that? they everybody destroyed a bible before your speech. what is that about? does that run to the heart of what i was talking about earlier? this is a counter religion, if you will? a religious belief without real form. >> absolutely. i mean, i wrote a column for the "new york post" that tran transgenderism is a new religion. joe biden talked about anti-gender laws being sinful. so i think tearing up the bible is part of that. the only thing they destroyed
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more is the free pizza we handed out. classic socialism on its face. when it comes down to the colleges, a lot of this is motivated by fear. they're scared of these people. scared of being held to account by their own students. so they're bowing down to them, too. colleges have to stand up to this. >> we need representatives of religions accounted for on campus as well. isabel, ian, thank you both for being here. on this good friday, a true act of redemption, model and influencer blac chyna is here to talk about why she's leaving only fans and embracing an unexpected new path. plus, kamala harris visits tennessee. no, not to attend the funeral of one of the children killed by a trans gunman, but to defend two lawmakers that protested on the capitol floor. the details next.
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that approximately 100 documents detailing sensitive information on early thing from ukraine to the middle east to china surfaced on social media sites. the pentagon telling fox news that they are actively reviewing the matter and the doj is now investigating. we'll have more details on that as they come in. as i mention at the top of the show, storming state capitols is becoming routine for progressives from kentucky, colorado to now tennessee. two democratic lawmakers in the volunteer state were just expelled for leading protests in the house chamber against guns. kamala harris tonight rushed there in a last minute trip to defend the expelled congressmen. >> it was about who they were representing. it's about whose voices that they were channelling. a democracy says you don't silence the people.
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you do not stifle the people. you don't turn off their microphones when they're speaking about life and liberty. >> i wonder if that applies to pro lifers. we'll check later. we have jeff drew here and xavier derusso. thanks both for being here. congressmen, kamala harris made a beeline to tennessee but she failed to attend one of the funerals of the six slain individuals including three children from last week. your thoughts? >> the first time that kamala harris has taken a beeline to go anywhere to go anything. the only thing she should do is type people how to be the worst vice president in the history of the united states of america. that was shameful. so worried about january 6, but here we have not just people, not just constituents, not just average folks, but we have
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legislators that are part of a gang philosophy and carrying on inappropriately and breaking down the halls of the state house. that is wrong. she should never be supporting that. you know? it's so typical of the ultra liberals. so typical. it's okay for us to do things but never for you. that's what she was doing. i'm disappointed in here. that's hard for me. >> the double -- i don't like the double standard. have one rule for everybody. xavier, these congressmen were not just expelled because people kind like them. they were expelled because they violated the house rules of decorum. these two congressmen are saying this is racist. okay? the media is going along with this narrative. the reason for this is the third white congress woman who joined them in the protest was spared. watch the media reaction. i want your reaction. >> it's racism. it's a double standard in our
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society. i doubt they would have done this to a white member. >> when you see the racism out in the open, it takes your breath away. >> this blatant racism is going to backfire on them. >> xavier, is this racism or members being held accountable for violating state house rules? >> it's typical leftist behavior to totally deflect and put everything on racism. this is called holding them accountable. the left has no problem burning down buildings if they're not getting what they want. if we don't start holding these lawmakers accountable, our democratic republic will turn into a battle of who can lead the bigger protests. people need to stop treating our capitol building as as if they're section 8 housing. we need to have account ability and look at the left and questioning whether are their priorities. for kamala harris to not have time to attend any funerals or to even meet the families of
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these victims but she has time to push the agenda of the left, to take away our constitutional rights to guns and make sure she's keeping the far left lawmakers in a position of power. they do not care about you and i. they care about their agenda. >> we're seeing cops in the state house in tennessee being jostled and pushed. last time i checked, this was called an insurrection. we had images like this. is this another case of activists feeling like their personal crusade trumps any rules of decorum or decent etiquette? >> it's an insurrection if you do it. if we do it, it's really what is required and needs to be done. kamala harris didn't -- has never visits veterans, has never worried about what happened to the families of the afghans that were lost in battle, the americans that were lost in afghanistan. never worried about our border. went there once. didn't do anything at all. isn't protecting our country. this she runs over to. is she a vice president or a
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political hack? i think she behaved more like a political hack here. it's disapointing to see that whatever party you are. >> what breaks my heart is you have people caught in the middle of this. when you have a community suffering the way nashville is, i have friends there, the first impulse should baby with those that are grieving. these children who never asked to be shot during the school day. tend to that. then move to the politics. here they move right to the politics and demonize people. it's the worst thing you can do in a community. >> they won't even talk about it. >> xavier, last word on this. your thoughts here and what the take-away should be. >> the take-away is that the left's priorities are all backwards. once again, they're capitalizing on trauma and capitalizing on death to push an agenda because they don't care about us. they care about what benefits them. >> it's heard breaking. thanks for being here.
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thanks so much for being here. happy easter or holy week, anyway. what was the deciding factor for you to make this change? you were making great money, achieved fame. why did you give that life up? >> i had to. honestly, the life was living was fast paced, money coming in, money going out. you know, i honestly kept running into all of these problems and these issues and this and that and lawsuits. i was like you know what? i need a change. i have to change my life. i can't be living like this. i have two beautiful babies. i have businesses. i had to really just get back to myself. i lost myself honestly. >> was there one moment that you said i've got to change this now? was it one deciding moment? >> it was -- the deciding moment is on my birthday. i got baptized on my birthday. from there, i started putting in the work. people have to also realize once you get baptized, you have to be willing to change everything
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about you so you can start moving into the light. >> angela, you talked about removing a tattoo on instagram. i want to talk to you about this. >> ya'll now that i had this tattoo. it has to come off. you know what i mean? i'm not about to have no mark of the beast. i don't want anything negative on my body anymore. >> angela, when did you realize how dangerous this was spiritually? >> the more i started reading the bible. it's so bizarre to me because at the time i didn't see anything wrong with it. that's like the issue. we don't see things that year doing wrong because we're a you'lly sitting in that moment. i just started like praying to god and taking the proper steps, going to church and just really just focusing on myself and my
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spirit. >> i love it's not only spiritual but a transformation. you've had fillers remove and at the tuesday. what is next for angela white? >> what's next for me? i'm going to continue my journey with the bible and work on myself. just work on myself. work on my businesses in different ways of making income because of the way i was making income wasn't right. so now i have to like really dive deepinto my studies and into my work ethic. >> well, the new angela fits you perfectly. thank you. have a blessed easter. thanks for being with us. >> you too. >> with good friday upon us, i hit the streets of new york city to ask people what it means and why it is good. things started a bit rocky. >> i call it good friday because it's a really great friday. >> it's friday. we're on holiday and in new york.
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it's the day after thursday. >> it's friday. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> asking people about good friday. why is it and why is it good. >> because you're off. two days after that. >> what is easter and why do you celebrate it? >> it's a holiday. >> why? what are you celebrating? >> it's legal now. weed. >> i don't think that came out of the tomb. >> what is good friday? why is it good? >> it's the day that jesus was crucified. it's good because he paid for our sins. >> every human being should know that. jesus is our savior and lord. >> joining us now, franklin graham. the fact that so many people didn't know what good friday is, how do you introduce them to really the center of christian belief again and how important is faith in the continuance of
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this democracy? >> well, we've been watching your program tonight and you just look at the chaos in our country and around the world. this is what a world looks like without god. we turned our back on god as a nation, as a people. the only hope for this nation, the only hope for anyone watching is god. politicians aren't going to change this country. only god can do that. he does that through individual hearts. changing my heart, yours and everybody's watching. jesus christ came to this earth the take our sins. he didn't come to condemn us. he came to save us. he gave his life as a ransom. he shed his blood, poured out his blood on across, on good friday, for the sins of all man kind. if we're willing to turn from our since and believe on him, god will forgive us. on the third day, jesus came up out of the grave.
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he laid his life down and because he was god, he could take his life back up. he laid his life down for you and me and on the third days he took his life back. he's alive and he's going to come back. but today god is willing to forgive us, raymond. he will forgive you and me and everyone that confesses their since and repends. repent means to turn from the sins. this is the christian faith. this is what we believe, this is what we stand for. and there's only one way to god. it's not many roads to god. not many religions lead to god. one path to god and goes through the cross because jesus paid the debt of sin. >> i want to show something to the audience. we have a shot from the 1960s of skyscrapers here in new york city. i saw it this week. they were all lit with crosses. all of them. i thought to myself, what an express of faith that was once part of the general culture.
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how do you get that sense of faith, that witness, if you will, back in the public conversation where it's not something demonized or protested, but something in the center of the culture? something that is seen as holding it together? >> well, raymond, jesus said that the world hated him. the world will hate those that follow him. he was talking to his disciples. they will hate you because of me. the world has a lot of tolerance for all of these other faith systems. when it comes to faith in jesus christ, they don't have a lot of faith, this country is changing and not for the better. it's changing for the worst because we turned our back on god. this nation was built by men and women that had a strong faith in god. we've been slowly kicking him out of our schools, our education system, out of our government, out of our
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workplace. off of television. we've taken him out of everything. >> there's consequences for that action. i hope we don't have to suffer through them. i want to remind people on your special, this sunday, you'll have a special easter message from rome at 12:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for being here. happy easter. and don't you dare kiss the girl. little mermaid lyrics are being modified and l.a.'s solution to the homeless problem is low tech. sean duffy has more next. let the weight of the day. fall away, give your cares and worries over to god. blessed are the poor in spirit for the patient.
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>> it's friday. that means it's time for friday foll follies. for that, we joined by sean duffy, co host of "the bottom line" at 6:00 p.m. week days on fox business. thanks for being here. in dem-led cities, there's a homelessness problem. los angeles is trying to do something about it. they have blasting classical
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music through metro speakers. i asked people what they thought of that strategy. >> you think that would work in new york? >> no. but it would be a turnup. >> i think you'd make more homeless people and loiters. >> he doesn't like classical music. >> years ago rite aids in southern california, they blasted barry manilow to drive the homeless out. >> that would drive me out. >> that might work. barely man low. >> you can only hear it so many times. >> i thought classical music would send them away. >> elevateder music. >> i like it, i love this. we're doing it. this is good. >> sean, you never know what you're going to find in new york city. now, you live here. i bet you have never danced with
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strangers on the street though. would classical music scatter loiters? you think that works? >> you say you never know, see or -- dancing in the streets? that was beautiful. it wasn't at guantanamo bay -- didn't they play hard rock music to break people down? here in l.a. they're going to play classical music to drive people out? if you have vagrants, arrest them. put them in cuffs. enough with the light on crime biz. take charge of the your city, take charge of your subways, arrest them and get them out. on good friday even. >> if you want to rappel people, play cardi b. or maroon 5. stop banking up barry manilow. at least you get melodies from him. sean, i have to swim along here.
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you probably have seen this movie before. ♪ >> well, lyrics like that won't exist in a live action remake, sean. composer alan mankin said he's changing the strong so it's clear to viewers that prince eric would never force himself on ariel. sean, the little mermaid's voice was taken from her in the original movie. she's supposed to carry a written consent norm to give to the prince? i don't understand this at all. >> first off, look at her body language. she's leaning in. she wants the prince to kiss her. kids are smart. they get there's body language between the two of them. to your point, you have to take a sobriety test and sin a consent form, maybe a bad breath test as well? if disney was meaningful about undoing the harm that they have done with this movie and giving
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the wrong message about forcing boys on girls, give the profits of the little mermaid to a class of people that really need help. him women out. maybe a give a scholarship to trans men that think they're women and then them get in to school. maybe a woman's studies program, raymond? that might be nice as well. be serious. give the money away if you're sending the wrong message to men. >> you know, i don't like -- if you have to change the lyrics and you're embarrassed by something, don't reproduce it. leave it alone. write an original story. don't do this. don't distort these great songs. my kids did. cnn must have run out of people to interview about the trump indictment, sean. so they interviewed the sketch artist who drew trump's courtroom photo. you have to see this to believe it. >> what was it like in the courtroom that day?
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>> how are you preparing for donald trump to sketch him? >> your sketches are the historic record of that case. >> suddenly he pled not guilty. i thought i better draw that. i have to have him with his mouth open. >> he did that turn with the glare at the prosecutor. the side eye expression. i thought i have to do that. >> i can't wait for the exclusive with the court stenographer in the men's room. imagine what they'll tell us. what do you think of this amazing exclusive from cnn? >> i wonder why ratings for cnn are so low. we talked about the little mermaid. when she drew the sketch where she had the picture of ursula alongside donald trump as she true the sketch. he looks evil, mean, angry. it was a nasty sketch. for cnn to take to it the next level, to go we have nothing to cover our airwaves but we're going to interview the sketch artist that drew this picture of donald trump? think of how much this network
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hates donald trump and how far they will go to demonize the former president of the united states. it's unbelievable. >> it is. that sketch, by the way, is the cover of the new yorker this week. they have know toes of donald trump coming and going from the courthouse. he comes in with the cops, you know, on either side of him. they didn't use those. they used the sketch. i agree with you. he has this pompadour and scowl on his face. they could have used the regular photos. you think -- >> he looks like ursula from the little mermaid. these stories are connected on friday. >> this could be a whole new reboot. the little merman and donald trump could be ursula. all right. we'll leave it there. happy easter to you. happy holy week as well. >> thank you. and rebecca and the arroyo family. >> look, i end the day with a duffy and begin tomorrow morning on "fox and friends" with the
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