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so i took to the streetso trac with raymond to track down the pot revelers. what we found may surprise you. and in moments, my angle on howe the left wants you to live in neverland. neve, breaking tonight, senior law enforcement officials telling nbc news thatt there is growing frustration inside the fbiof as they finishr the bulk of the work b on the joe biden case over a year ago. veand reportedly, the irs finished its part ofportedly the investigation more than noyear ago as well. now, remember, "the washington post" had previously reported that there was enough evidence discovered to charg rebiden with tax crimes and a false statement relatedhe to gun purchase. now, thi s comes out on the heels of another bombshell report that could be the straw that broke biden'ss back . a whistleblower special agent alom the irs has come forwar cdm to alleglee that joe biden wastn getting special treatment in special protection inn the agency's investigation of his son , hunterth.
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>> the whistleblowers lawyer appeared on "special report" tonigh t. pe he's not a political person.'s a he's not a social media person.n he's not coming here with a. political agenda. he h and observed things that are done matter, differently in this particular matter, which i can't identify.t and he wants to talk about them . >> lnd he believes that they were influenced by politics. but that can't: bu be becausetht joe has sworn all along that there's no there there. now, remember, these arender the so-called defenders of democracy. remember that? but in end the end, of course, they're trashing our democratic systems and laying waste to our justice system, all forlitica their own political ends. now,l it's gotten so bad that the legacy media that's always circled the wagons with the, thy biden family, well,'r they're actually covering this stors story.y here.>> an >>at cbs an attorney for an irs supervisor sent a letter for to lawmakers today asking for whistleblower protection, sugges saying his client hasnves information that suggests
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tiga the investigation is being improperly influenced by , quote, preferentiad l treatment. >> and politics is the old mules so injured that even the vultures at cnn decided to swoop down for their littletb bit of fleshit? now it's clear that there's an irs agent who is apparently involved in the case who wants to go to congress and share what he believes areli allegations ofng mishandlingw, and politics at play here. >> now, the white housea ha is obviously rattled enough to release a hastily written statemenent.t, of course, dismissing the whistleblowers allegations. now with a perfunctory assurance, of course, thattigatn the hunter biden investigation will remain free from anyerence inlitical interference. and that the doj is handling it, independently. >>mayb well, maybe that'sight, the issue, because late tonightt ,the new york post reported that attorney general merrick garland himself is the senior officials cited in the whistleblower's letter, if
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true, that would contradict testimony that garland himself delivered under oath lasteave month. >> i promised to leaveheiden i the matter on f biden in o the hands of the u.s.f attorney for the district of delaware.. t i have pledged not to interferei with that investigation. and i have carried through on my pledge. too does the nation's top lawyer, not a lawyer, but there's something else there sweating about tonight. one news that ex ciar director mike morell had become a problem for biden. it turnst he out t thaest he te under oath that was the bidenr campaign itself that was behind that letter that he and 50er other former intel officials released that claim, remember, falsely that information from w hunter biden's laptop that was just russiant ru disinformation. >> congressman jordan, jim jordan asked, well, what was the intent of the statement? and morell answered, one intent was to share our concern with the american people.
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concern n that the russians werg on this issue. >> and two, it was to help vice president , the viceed to he president . >> chairman jordan then says you wanted to help the vice president . why the answer? because i wantedwhy?answer him n the election. and then it got worse.wo whenrs morele whl said that curs secretary of state anthony blinken was the one who spearheaded the letter. lett now, remember, it's never justr about hunter in the end. it's always about the big guy. i >> joining me now is housejord judiciary committee chairman jim jordan. we're ressman, you've been very methodical about this investigation. we're going to get to morrell's testimony, but is worth asking first whether the attorney general himself may be inin som some legal jeopardy here on the question of obstruction of justice, given what wed othe learned from nbc news and others tonightrs, yeah,
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we'll have to see. what we do know is what you said . this has been political froml the get go clear back to the cam moral situation. when the story came e out on october 14th, 2020 aboutopert the biden business operation and was then vice president joe biden involved, there was quick some concern that that that he was. bad then quickly, it turns into this political operation, that letter that became the basis for suppressin g the storye and keeping it from the american people just days imt importants election. we have electioned for statet hn president united states . so understand what happened, laura e , the 14th the post has a story, the 17th tony blinken, senior adviser to the biden campaign, current secretary of state, contacts mike morell gets him intereste mikd in this. day mike morell looks at it the next day. organizers on the 18th , all these other people to signn the letter, the 19th, the letter goes out and then on the twenty six . and the reason mike morell said he did the letter wassa he thought president trump wouldtr bring the issue up during thatwg debate on the twenty second of october. and of course, he did. and they wanted some statement that joe biden could use
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because as mr. morell said ,n th they wanted him to win. what happens on the twenty second? joe biden brings it up and then after that debate, here's steve the kicker. steve ricchetti, chair of the biden campaign, calls up mike morell. and thanks him for doing it all. it was a total political operation and the mostthanks h important fact is p laura , it was false. it wasn't russian disinformation. >> that laptop story looks to be true. well, just so people remember, it happened because there are a lot of facts lying around here tonight. this was during during the 20 20 debate. and this is what congressmansman jordan is referring to . biden actually referencing this letter that we now know a lot>>o more about. >> watch verk,y clear are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what thiss u he's accusing me of is asi russian plan. >> you mean the laptop is now another russia, russia, russia,e and that's exactly what this exactly what is where he's going the . >> allto rightld. . is russia.
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well, congressman donald trump was right, was he not? this is ridiculous. >> he sure was. way it sure was. but the way vice then vice president biden did it was he made it seem like it was organic and understand it. c. well, it was choreographed all jue way. and understand this, too. it wasn't just their names on that letter, on tha t statement. it was their names and theirorme title. former head of dni, former ciaat director that gave it that gave it this thisg an and thist it w impression that it was.as yeah. this imprimatur that iwht wast n accurate when it wasn't.g of and that's the scariest thing of all. and that thar becamet letter bee the basis for keeping this information from the american people. the r the other thing that was important we learned that deposition with mr. morrel. l is they were even mr. morell was even trying to direct g who the biden campaign told him who to get this to in the media. >> it was that coordinated. la >> that's the scary right now. they're all you know, it reminds me of congressman, the letter that was choreographed for the article that was choreographedoreograp t
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the origins of covid. remember, fauci and colioriginns got on that call. okay, write it. we're going to put it out there and the media runs with it.t it's the same game.d they run this game. i don't know how many timesame. a year, but they run it thi consists only when it's a when it's a political question thatln they want to resolve in their favor. >> if this happens, time just you're right. just let the american people decide who we want representing . we e wanlect it leading us who o to elect into office. quit trying to put your fingerti on the scale. >> just stay out of it.e let the people decide. l now, i wanaura: t to get to this whistleblower question here. was the white hous e on this today? connethe president respects tht of law and the independence of the department of justice. he believes that's what they should be in thisth administration. we believe that it shouldat th independent should . so i'm not going to go beyond that. department of justicenly will certainlydeal deal with th issue. >> congressmanco, are they letting garland kind of twist in the wind out? but we
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you know, it's hard to say, but we do look forward to communicating with this with this whistleblower and seeing what he hassay. to sa the timeline has been so long and they've had this they've had the laptops since 2019. they had the laptop beforeus stf they even the you were talking up the laptop before they evenbt did this. this put this statement put together for goodness sake.s. so we do look forward t to talking to this individual, workino g with his attorney and we will begin that processe and make sure that we we get a chance to visit with him and see what h e has to say. jum we don't want to jump concl to conclusions becauseus that'sc what the democrats do. but the facts speak for themselves at some point. >> and congressman, thank you di for all you're doing. joining me now is senator tom cotton, who sits sit on the senate select committee on intel and the judiciaryhe i committee. senator , fromitte your positioi on your committees, your thoughts on this reporting tonight outonight of multiple ss regarding merrick garland, huntern, , biden, the laptop and the coordination of this letter that was then used into
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that 2020 debate by joe biden to blow off this concern about this laptop and what was in it a . >> laura ,, my my main thoughtsy i'm very glad that jim jordan, o my old friend in the house, o the chairman of the judiciary committee, so we can get to the bottom of it, because i don't think dick durbin on the senate botte judiciary committee is going to be probing this, but they're very troubling reports that the irs and the fbi have been thwarted from investigating hunter which biden's dealings, which, as you say, are notar about hunter bidn ,a very troubled but privatew th citizen there. how the biden family has been trading on joe biden's publicff office forfo 50 years in other investigations. you have jim comber and thisepoa committee reviewing the suspicious activity reports at the treasury of money transfers involving the biden family. agai just hunter, but other members of the family.mati more troubling information appearon comings to be coming o that joe biden has been using his public offic hise for 50 yei to benefit his family. and if he did it when he was
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th a senator and he did it when hel was vice president , do we really think he wouldn't do it when he held the highest land in the office? >> well,d of t if garland and r being the head, the fbi have been sitting on this completedce investigatioten, irs work is completed, the fbi work is completed. now for more than a year orcomeo what's the delay? >> the truth is goin.g to comee out. that's whyting that's why you're starting to see whistleblowers come out. because in my experiencey experw enforcement officers of all types, whether they're federal, state or locals, wheth, are extr extremely frustrated. >> whenever their investigations are obstructed, whatever their what politics may be , they've dedicated their life to law enforcement and thed thyv want to be able to do their job. appoementu hav julitical appointees in the department of treasury or the department of justice who are preventing them from pursuingairl fairly straightfor cases, hunter biden's crimes ors potentia al crimes are nottake some kind of massive corporate conspiracy that takes yearsd
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and years. john law, if they're sitting on those and not lettingnoe cop out, then i'm confident, especially with the leadership ofership o jim jordan in the ho that all of these factors arerel going to come to light. >> now, imagine that the republicans didn't havereset the house of representatives. this is just continue to be buried. now,at bued. "the washington post" is reporting tonight, senator cotton, that joe biden is preparing to announce hisxt reelection campaign next week. a and aides arids e lookinlog to release a video on tuesday declaring the president's bid to return to the white ret hous does some of this news that has emerged just in the lastn your twenty four hours, in your estimation, could that change this calculation by the bidens that the green light is on? g i don't know, laura .ru you know, i thought for a while that joe biden was gearing up to run for reelection, even though he keeps delaying hiss announcement when he did things likehen he d actually sign our h overturns the radical procrit ordinance or when he finally allowed oil and gas exploration in the willow project in northern alaska. these are things he never woulde have done in his firsttwo ye
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two years of office as he wasff, tacking to the far left. so i kino d thought he was running for reelection for a while now. but of course, i ref he does go forward with running for reelection and all these facts e come to light,lectfacts co you'g to have the kind of reckoning in public that we did not have o in twenty 20 because of bidened campaign efforts to suppress information about hunter biden to spread lies to the media, thich happily carried water for joe biden in their efforts to beat donaldt dona trump and quickly sent to the white house, seemed to be begging now ,begging and begging china for a meeting and i can't get any answers. so they sent their pit buls hopl to johns hopkins, who deliver a message. >> we seek a constructive and fair economic relationship with china. we do no do t seek to decouple s our economy from china's. we see k a healthy economic relationship with china. one that fosters growth and one , it fosters growth and innovation in both countries. coua growing china playsl rule
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by international rules is goodia for the united states and the world. >> china an international role.t senator , how's that workingr out in the south china seas or how how's that working out for taiwan or the ? heor the trade cheating that they've done for decades? >> well, it's like they turn back the clock 10 years when obw barack obama is in officer bu and we're celebrating china as our partner. but, you know, that'oes who jo n biden is and that's who he'ssayt always been in the twenty twenty campaign. he was saying thatchin china is a competitor to us. we shoulded seekco to decouple our economies strategic waysom from china's economy because it gives them leverage over us .in wea's ec should be standing up to their confrontations with our friends in places u li taiwan or their threats to other neighbors. we should make it clear that we will not allow them to set the rules for global travel or e trade, that we're finally thatd we have finally turnedth the pae on 30 years of failed policy ind washington and we intend notd tt to back down again. but you heard that clip fromen secretary sympathetic russia or
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>> and biden's interior secretary wants you to knowprot that mommy's going to protectec you. >> climatenge is the change is n of our lifetime. we hav fe anutur obligation to e generations to make sure thatd we have a planet for thethatm im to live on .king and that's why i'm here and that's why i'm working incredibly mak hard to make sur that we can realize thataura transition. don't worry, mama's crying, but mama's working hard for you.you needbut you need to listen and u need to behave. >> childre childn, cows and bee. >> they're also very bad for t you and the planethe, so you the terrible for the planet. so youd to need to eat healthier boys. girls. but now we've actually updated the old eat your vegetabless line. >> iaractut sticksally are actua great source osourf protein and nutrients, so they can be a great alternative to meat, which gets me thinking if we were to replace meat t with insects, that might justp help curb emissions by cuttingng our meat production and ultimately it can help save the planet from overheating.
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>> youoverhe go first and you dt want to burn up, do you? left leaning politicians havede always liked the idea of government sitting ia n lococo parentis. an authority figure like autho your parentsri who will setnd rl the rules of conduct and the rules of language thates you're expected to follow. and if you, it ask's why, it's because they told you so. >> we've introduced the green new deal for cities, the greendl new deal for public schoolsc and the green new deal for hous housing. just to name a few. these bills not only stop tac climate change, they tackle the intersecting crises of climate ethanol inequality and racial justice. >> follow the van diagram.anythi of course,ng none of this hasst. anything to do with justice. it's all about consolidating? power, racial justice.ag the civil rightso. act passed almost 60 years ago. economic j justice, bigoney government just makes that worse by wasting our money and sending our jobs overseas and climate justice. tell it to the chinese
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sweetheart, to the democrats are making ritcherr day by day can'truth is , liberals have soiled across the board. you can't campaign on that, cani you? so now, beyond dividindingg ames along racial lines, al tl they're left with is trying to sell voters and accepting a new lower standard of living. in in return, democrats offer them a life of perpetual adolescencet . this is whharey so sta many on a are thrilled that more states like are minnesota are pushing's marijuana legalization. best to keep numb and dumb right. that wayri, they won't knoght?w havelittle freedom they actually have left or money. and what says freedo.m in a country as vast as ours, more than a gas powered car and an open road.y an right. buddt mommy and daddy want to take your way away your keys permanently or put you in an iv that traps you everyarging three hundred miles at a charging station with some guy named ralph some h. >> if you can find a charging station that is when they told me that they're going to put some electric car charges. and i was likeme, oh, great.rger
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of those six , one of them has completely broken several of them. they're extremely finicky abouto exactly how you have to plug iwt in.have it's insane. it's like if to plug it the wid hard, i get a notification on my phone saying your car i stopped chargingn on. >> and vox is telling middle america that it's time to ditch your car altogether. because it's better ford vo the planet. don't you know? it's better for individualx istt health. and it's a way of avoiding y car crashes. our plus, it's too expensive ki. of course, biden's war on oil and gas drilling has been a direct assault on everyone's wallet. .but you should worry because ih liberals have their way, you won' t need to provide fore for your family anyway, because bigr families are bad for mother bad earth and marriage. now, man fy haveor come to belit isn't the ideal, because to says it is the ideal offend someone somewhere. democrats are scramblingdemocr t young americans to invert whicold idea of the american drea famm, which is marriage,rs. a family home, maybe a few cars
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. in binary world , it's all toocy expensive, especially with wages ws declining. so their allies are feverishly promoting alternative ways ofrnv making ends meete . and it's not one family home ownership. >> this is called the no wall .e and on this side of the wall is all of the current members. the twenty people thatouse. live in this house. one cool thing about living in a communal house is that everything is shared . for example, this pen is share thshared house pen . everyone has so much to offerr and so much to share. growing up in a modern family, s the house is almost like an extension of that. >> if you have kitchen college days, well, it's like preschool ,though, for adults share children share. but really, in this peter pan world , democrats are creating, you never to actually even. go to work. >> why leave home ate all? it is certainly the case thatn h there are fewer people in the building any given day thanm there were. pre pandemic and telework haics become an important mention of
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how they work. there will be substantial fro taxpayer savings from rightfootr sizing our office footprint, right sizing and just makingintg phrases now. bye bye cities. you're not going to exist any longer because no one's coming i into them. yes, we're going to figure that one out later, though. now, the fact is the democrats are cruel. they're impoverishing millions of hard workin impg americans ay pretending they aren't. who knows how many will live withouilt ac this summer, justth like they went without sufficient heat this winter. thiall because of rising fuelsf costs. >> do youeu believe energyd poverty is a good thing?thon't o >> i don't know the term, ma'am. >> you've neveser heard of y? phrase energy povert >> i have not heard of that term, but i probably pretty self-explanatory, though, don't you think? >> well,self-expdon't yo i thind really trying to do with our clean energy goals is make energy more affordable and make soe american peoplfordablee more miserable. >> so, yes, the democrats are determined to keep young people weak, poor, frightened w and alone. they don't wanant to gett yo ged
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. they don't want t yoyou to go ot to work. they don't want you to have kids. ominthey want you at home smokie pot, playing video gameslife and spending the rest of young your life as a twelve year old.g we all know stories of youngbut mostle who don't want to grow up. >> but young i really don't bele that most young americans want to spend the rest of. their lives feeling sorry for themselves. they wanthey w grot to grow up,r responsibility, and they want better lives for themselves. themselvand someday, yes, forr e their children. they're here at the angle armato ae is no american left behind, and that includes young americans . we have to helarp them overcomeu that despair that the democrats are sellin gg. if you grew up in the nineteen seventies, you know what it's like to be young w in a world where the president is a hapless guy with the enemies o n america on the march and evenn o the adults seem to have givenn r up on the country.y, that timeni was scary and it wasit discouraging. prd i remember i.t. and four younges people inh of the eighties, president reagan, it was a breath of fresh air. he believebed that we could all do better and we still can.the e
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most of the so-called problems the democrats are talking about, the end of the planet, threats to democracy and all the like. like, they're simply made up. and the real problems we facey,a a weak economy, a rising china, open borders canbo all jus be addressed with the right policies. we've seen it before. so ago, so we rs shouldn't concede any young voters to the democrats. no , way. let's explain how things can get better and let's encourage .hem to take on adult responsibilities because childhoocausd is great, but only for children. and that's the angle.. joining me now, larry kudlow, former director of the national economic council. under president trump, preside host of >>dlow on fox business. >> ver ly good. very good.e t heart really good. yoanu and i are still kids at heart. be.that's fun to be. but this perpetual adolescence allows p people, i think,the ti to forget for the first timeme that they really are getting poorer every month under biden and they really are worried about having that extrn a childe because they feel like they can
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barely make ends meet today. >>today. well, i think they'red it all. >> and youtouc touchedhe on it e perpetual growth in government. this is all abouthis it governmt planning, central planning, soviet style planning, newtment gingrich called it big government socialism. a while back . he was he was e exactly right. you're seeing it growing. i mean, today, yesterday, we uncovered they're going to actually penalize middle class peopleddle cla who have br fake credit scores and put more down payments on their home. t they're going to make them pay higher mortgages with more feesa to damage the american dream. you mentioned that owninn ge gon a home, they're going to punishd them. but those that don'tit have credit scores and don't havep mo down payments arnee going to gew subsidies and cheap money so we can bankrupt fannie mae and freddie mac and maybe have another two hundred billiontuff dollar government bailout. >> but all thi, y s stuf f is verysayi important, saying all thisaces stuff. go's just like government places, family, government rep replaces religion, governmenlat replaces the economy or free g
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enterprise. and i think it's going to takemc some adults and some calm voices to give an alternativ e vision. we can and go back to reagan.it it looked hopeless in the 70s.ce i came professionally to age in the 70s and it can be fixedan with stron gg people so we canmy get back to the family valuess,d and the religious values and the free enterprise capitalist economi andc values.v >> so we're going to have prosperity. and you know what? these kids . who think scarcityscarci is the only way who see themselves as victims and they're going to be entitled to thisd , they'll figure out as they get older that that model is not workingen because what's the one ofy the democrats selling them living in tiny little, if that's right t's righ, you can't drive and drive a car . you can't own anything. and heaven forbid you have more than one point two children. twenty five people in that people iatn that did not look le it very much. >> that, look, unless you really are interested, i want to really share my house i with twenty five . now, dr. ron desanti'm antiss sf
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>>e, i love people, but i also v love my wife, my family love my privacy. >> but that's a threat to theto climate fanatics. now, larry, you and i triethd ti to sink this and now it looks like the senator manchin is starting to have buyer's e on that so-called inflation reduction act. watch this. and >> i'm very, very proud of the nra and what it's doingat and what the intention of itf was to do.ha what i'm not proud of is that te basically we're not staying within the guidelines of what the cbo score wawas.s. s i'm trying to make surure that o don't dupe or scammed thinamerican public thinking we passed one bill that cost this much and it doubles up because of liberalizatio n of what you're putting out much quicker, much faster and much longer. >> or every time he runs for reelection, he suddenly becomes a little bit more like the average west virginia. vi he's going to have a real hard time getting reelected thisrge'g to time around. governor's going to run against him and beat him. this is already aheaaroud ofnd.t so look, joe manchin is nicejo fella. everybody is nice e and put thaa on the table. everyone but that, you know,: that misnamed inflation.
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>>mi reductionistic wilcke or could, if not stopped, cost three or four trillion dollars.e there is no limits to the credit subsidies. there's no time limits. there's no caps.there' s land it's all a lot of bull. and by the by, this is the interesting thing. so rig let me get this right. >> we're going to ban the internal combustion engine, ban it. t. t's what they wan >> no gas powered car. where was the vote on that? ogy? as we dismissed one hundred and fifty years of technology or own as we dismiss consumer choice so people can choose their own car and drive wherever vote? they wish. was therra: the a senatee votee drive on that infrastructure? house that bill and ending the internal combustion engineis ,it was all masked as climatema subsidies. >> okay,te nonsense.way of >> they want to change our way of life. they want the government to runu everything. they want to keep us in theses.
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electric cars. the troublthe tre is , this galg had her up there, she's crying about climate change. >> whatever . >> and so she denied the permits up in minnesota. the iron range near lake superior that have the minerals to supply the batteries in the united states , allow china so it gets>> laurachin this thea bailout story. this is the china bailout.a so but i have a great i musti tell you, i'm an optimist. i have great confidence in the common sense. comm, we're going to wake up one day. and that includes the kids.fi that includegures the kids o and figure out that this was a scam, that socialism doesn't work. it's not wor not working here, t never worked anyplace else. and we will restore we will restore privacy and free enterprise capitalism, greatd th founding of america and work and the dignity ofsince larry hasn't lived here since about 4:00 in the morning, evean tempork ethic, even going to temple every now. you're bad and will restore:
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we going? do we do. all right.i what's funny, man?don' i don't know if this is legal. is this an illegal what's the biggest misconception youk u think out there about pot usage? about in the united states is l, are you alive? you know, so i don't think it's. a big proble m. legal enjoy. and you like the idea that it's legal? absolutely. i go?t it right. not like why, why? why shouldn't be if you're if you're smoking cigarettes with nicotine, why can't whyuray i smoke something that's naturally put here and it's as i said , it's great purposes, positive purposes. you don't see peopledon' smashig people's heads in it because off being high. kno >> you know what, today and why is that such a big deal ?okin holis a national pot smoking holiday, but you don't need an d excuse to smoke pot, do you
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maybe want to stop for a while, how do you feel? i feel great because i'm always in the gym and you could feelthr that. feel that, right? d if i could wave a wand now and you wouldn't be spending wao your money on that every day, would you want to give it up. ii yes, i would give it up if i had to try to start freshr smk to all the youth. if youed never smoked it, don't >>oke. >> l mm .i go laura , i got to tell you, i feel like i still ain't got a and and a light contact i and i don't feel so good. felix unger, why not ask me about going empathy's people now. everywhere i went to zombieland i was down ihan greenwich villae ,the entire washington square i park. now that it looked likevillag a mushroom cloud, they were just smoking like crazy.in the problem is this. there are nesto sizing and dulling the senses of an entire generation. and it's not just one generation, it's multiple
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generations, as we saw. and it's just it's very sad to see young people making this a habitual part of their life. and they think of it likee an people used to think about a beer or car . but, you know, o a we also saw and this was the entire time we stre out on the streets, almost everyone is trying to escape something. and i knows tryi people say, wel i have a glass oe f wine at the end of the day. that's okay. we're talking about 11:0e at0 an the morning. and i say, well, what are you doing? well, i've got i've got to chill out. ave to c out.like, are you taking the beaches of normandy like you do? >> and you got to chill out almost to a person there. justification was, i have anxiety. laura , everybody has a welcome to world. anxiety is the beginning ofxiet creation. it's the tension you neeisdowin to create. >> yeah, fine.up do you remember going ups and having people have what'sy wrong? i have anxiety.er my father ha hadnxd anxiety eves of his life. mothere , my dogs are holdingo y enough my mother life. i said that to my mother. she said , grab a rake. wn the front front lawn needs to be anxiety and the waitress,
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she had anxiety we brought youwr the other day. speaking of anxiety, the unfortunate hearing chaired by john fetterman. wellrtunate chaire, today fetted this out and it is a flag thata, reads it's four twenty again somewhere in there. >> againwh, why isy is john fetn advocating recreational drug use? this man just walked out of a psych ward and has difficultyf gettinrom g the car to the to be capital , much less. >> i mean, he needs to be at home recuperating, notrs t encouraging other others to crawll into into a bong. thik >> but of all the messages, i just think it's terrible. we reall y don'y don't know where this day came from. it's just one that pott one activists sort designated. follow the money. the other green room. re okay, i'm going to go recover. g they had a at a high time in>> u the streets. all right. a democrat lawmakera: a demoawms to jeffrey epstein is trying to put a journalist behind the twitte r files in jail, a story that's almost tood
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will obviouslymeobviousl fake n circulated under his popular twitter handle. now, if that's not absurd enough, consider what's happened since w several americu black leftist groups and activists are likewiseps being charged with felonies by galan's doj for posting memes and other political content against the war in ukraine. t nst th uand the doj? ion ha s campaign of political retribution has some of the worst actors in congress. as a result, democrat rep.. stacey plaskett, who he exposed as a close associate of jeffrey epstein a couple of weeks back , is threatening matt taibbjeffrei with prison or his twitter files testimony. >> joining me now, comedian and civil rights attorney and founder and ceo of the centerhae for american liberty army. >> it strikes me that so many are claiming in the journalistic set to be upset about the unfairnt and hideous imprisonment of the wall street journal stre as we all should be .d le
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but they stand by and sort of let this happen. with the harassment ofxpress journalists and others who are expressing their opinionins gov by our own government. >>er absolutely. ing >>fr laura , this type of thuggish intimidation that we're seeing from tive plaskett from the islands is outrageous, but it's also a piece ofr some the actions of the department of justice against journalists for some years now. i mean, you see how the dojafte is going after project veritas for not publishing the ashley biden diary. mporta and now yontu see some ofm wo the most important journalism workrk in decades being the subject of these types of thuggish threats. d so wheyou see so when you seef hysteria from aoc and congressmen plaskett, you you realize that these journalists are obviously over the targe t. liment and so i think t it's actually a compliment to them because our government wouldn't be shriekinggoking this way if t weren't for the fact that these journalists have exposed governmentfact thes censorship.k and so, tyou know, when you really unpack this letter, i looked at it and i read fivey,
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pages of, you know, hysteria footnotes. she's the one herself who's making the mistake about what taibe reported and said. and in fact, he's actually standing by his reporting that all of these alphabet soup and entities and so-called nonprofits are working together to censor your in my speech, o the of of hundreds of millions americans speech around the world. so harmeet is important.d othe i hope matt anrsd others don't get intimidated. when we found out harmatz excuse me, we found oufot that d they of course, the iroos showed up on his doorstep the morning that he was going in to testify. oh, oh, that's just a coincidence, right. which supposed to believe that, right? i thinlook, i think anybody whos criticizing our government in recent years is afraid of just such an outcome or worse. our government is drawing upth lists of people to censor, and they're popular conservative influencers and activists. it's happened to clients off th my firm. it's happened to clients ofor ae the center for american
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