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studio guests travis mcenaney kelly ann conway and maybe we will find laura ingram. go to hannity.com for tickets. thanks for joining us and set your dvr so you never miss us and here is laura. you're going to be in new york this week. what day would you like to be in studio four our audience show. >> thursday. i can't do it wednesday. i'm very busy wednesday's. i can do it thursday. >> big plans in new york. >> i have very big plans and sam is telling me if i don't get out now we are going to miss our segment. sorry. thanks hannity. i'm lauringraham.
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russia collusionp 2016 campaign was a sham. john durham's conclusions weren't that brutal but his 306 page report was blunt and damning. after reading through as much of the report as i could stomach tonight i was disgusted. i was so sickened by what they did to donald trump, what the they did to carter page and so many others on the way. we see in black and white in facts presented what was obvious and pervasive corruption. now, there was clear political bias at work. durham calls it confirmation bias in the most powerful agencies in our federal government, intelligence and the fbi. now, hillary clinton we know she skated despite destroying evidence but donald trump? he was tormented over nothing.
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this began don't forget when obama was still in power. here's a tidbit on the steele dossier in footnote i love the footnotes 39. our investigators uncovered little evidence suggesting that prior to the submission of the first page fisa application the fbi had made any serious attempts to identify steele's primary subsource other than asking steele to disclose the identity of the sources. now, further on page 13 regarding the subsource, igor danchenko, danchenko was unable to provide any corroborating evidence to support the steele allegations and further, described his interactions with his subsources -- this is my favorite -- prime or and speculation. more over, notwithstanding the repeated assertions in the carter page fisa applications center field's subsource danchenko was based in russia. danchenko for many years had lived in wash!
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but the fbi never corrected this assertions in three subsequent page fisa renewal plaigsz. in 2017 the fbi engaged danchenko as a confidential source. none corroborated steele's reporting. this was a rotten operation from the get-go. the speed and manner in which the fbi opened and investigated crossfire hurricane during the presidential election seen is raw up and lied uncorroborated evidence departure how it went about investigations of the clinton campaign. >> i do think i could have and should have done a better job answering questions earlier.
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i really didn't perhaps appreciate the need to do that. what i had done was allowed. it was above board. it was totally above board. everybody in the government. i communicated with that was a lot of people knew i was using a personal email. >> dough destroy those black betteries with hammers. throughout the report andrew mccabe and peter strzok came off as pursuing trump with a blind zeal. in particular at the direction of mccabe strzok opened crossfire hurricane immediately. he at a minimum produce evidence hostile feelings toward trump. the matter was operated as a full investigation without having spoken to the persons who provided the information. now after this conclusion by durham everybody watching tonight has to know it is important to remember how andrew
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mccabe described feeling right after comey was fired. this was at his first meeting with president trump. >> i was speaking to the man who had just run for the presidency and won the election for the presidency. and who might have done so with the aid of the government of russia, our most formidable adversary on the world stage and that was something that troubled me greatly. >> trouble me greatly. >> epitome of masculinity. completely absurd until remember he knows they never corroborated the dossier. now, more from durham. fbi records prepared by strzok in february and march 2017 showed that at the time of the opening of crossfire hurricane the fbi had no information in its holdings indicating that at any time during the campaign anyone in the trump campaign had been in contact with any russian intel officials. now, despite the damning
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important trail, strzok is still spinning. >> this is a predictable sad ending to an investigation that never should have taken place wham we have here is john durham a u.s. attorney taking a roam traditionally reserved for criminal prosecutions and essentially writing a four-year editorial for what he and bill barr thought that donald trump wanted to hear. >> oh, does that mean he just wants to turn the page? what a fraud. now this, was rank abuse of offense and politically motivated use of federal resources. yet durham's conclusion was only that the fbi failed to up hold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law. yeah, it is outrageous this happened. it is arguably worse than watergate when you look at all the facts but the truth centers for disease control one is going to do anything about it. now how do we know this? i'd say look no further than thousand press is treating the
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family biden money train. last week congressmen jim comber put records money to the biden family what did the media do? yawn. question. how did the biden's get so rich? we got to ask it every night until the election. the press isn't interested in finding the answer to that simple question. now the standard going forward, after everything that's happened, it cannot be that the government can use its power to try to help liberal candidates for office avoid prosecution as it relentlessly hounds republicans tall while accusing the targets of lying. >> so another day of hillary clinton's emails and the steele dossier. this while the president of the united states is lying about the fbi, attacking the fbi, and attacking the rule of law in this country.
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how does that make any sense at all? >> the rule of sflau that guy should get an emmy. >> fbi is an honest organization trying to do the right thing. >> trying to do the right thing. what a present vair dating prig. the political lancaster feed of a bold population did everything they could to corroborate the fbi instead of act as a legislative check on its overreach. one word. shiftless. >> here is direct evidence in the emails from the russians through their inter need yard i
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described as the russian government effort to help direct donald trump there. is significant evidence much in the public dough main on collusion. >> intel community chiefs with their own reputation at stake circle the wagons and kept the defamatory story going. >> i will tell that you my dashboard warning light was clearly on and i think that was the case with all of us in the intelligence community very concerned about the nature of these approaches to the russians. if you put that in context with having we knew russians were doing interfere with the election. >> his dashboard warning light was on because they were about to be discovered. there were no nefarious approaches to the russians by trump's campaign and number 2 if the russians were interfering in the election the evidence suggests they were trying to help hilley of a the phoney
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steele dossier. powerful forces in washington. powerful forces abroad were help bent on destroying donald trump's political career before it began. these are the same forces who claim to this day to be the great defenders of democracy but the truth all along was that they were the real threats to democracy. they wanted to keep power by any means necessary and they also wanted to saentd message to anyone like donald trump, beware. ron desantis might think about this tonight because they will come for him too in some way shape or form, i promise you that. you know why? they're going to do it because there are no repercussions. this is also why democrats will never let go of january 6 because that's on the pre-text for weaponizings the federal government against the people. we all know there's next to no chance a group of right wingers are going to take down the
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entire u.s. government and yet we also know that there is a possibility that in 2024 various government agencies will try to undermine our election process to ensure the only acceptable people get elected. this is why today there's really not a lot of public institutions and that's sad. look at what the governments has done. they've destroyed our energy independence until they've allowed millions of foreigners to come here on phony asylum claims. this isn't a government we have right now because they've embarrassed us. they act embarrassed of us on the world stage. no one is going to cut their funding on capitol hill. no one is going to lose thursday cushy post government job because they did what they did. the establishment always protects and promotes its heroes. the fact is you're not going to beat the establishment in court.
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sorry to report you. but you have to beat them at the polls. if not, we should expect more of the same a government that acts more like an occupying force that cavalierly abuses the public trust whenever it senses strong opposition and here to be react kyle, former agent agent whistleblower and stooefd friend from center of renewing america and author of true blue. steve revealed improper practices in the investigations related to january 6. kyle, let's starts with you. in essence this was the fbi working at the behest of a presidential campaign. does this report even if the conclusions may be aren't as strongly worded as i would have liked they had , does it crystalize the problems you saw the modern fbi? >> it's totally damning lawyer amount there's no other way
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around it. it's softly worded. i agree with that. your opening monologue was spot on. we looked at treatment of two campaigns and they're radley different. they slowed down and future stops on investigations into the clinton foundation as noted but they denied donald trump's campaign even a defensive briefing class very low level and almost no resources dedicated to doing something like that the two agents go in and say these are the concerns we have. this is how you might be targeted. this is how you can be aware of it and should be careful because you don't want a major political campaign to be targeted by a foreign government. it's very easy stuff. fact they denied it it's telling in every way. >> i wants to play the thoughts of another former fbi official, frank. >> john durham should be exhibit a in the so-called weaponization of government subcommittee
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because he was weaponized by bill barr and turned against the very institutions that he comes out of. durham was tasked with doing something that was not only unnecessary to do, but task's with doing whatever he could to destroy the origins of the crossfire hurricane the original case. >> steve, now, as usual the left will try to turn the tables on those who actually uncover the corruption, even if again it's not as strongly worded as it should have been. >> absolutely. and i think the fbi has not been exposed as no longer an objective force for good. here's a situation where they looked internally and decided that they were not going to consider any evidence to open a case because it was inevents for their preferred political candidate. instead, they had targeted all the resources and their focus on the individual they viewed to be most problem at toik the
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existing entrenched forces in our intelligence commutes our federal law enforcement that is so beholden to these growing budge et cetera as mission creep has come home and the weapons and and the apparatus have been turned against the american people. >> the fbi did release a statement that read in part that the conduct in 2016-2017 hats a special counsel examine twaesd reason that current fbi. the missteps identified in the report could have been prevented. were they just missteps given the lack of corroboration and the knowing lack of corroboration from the sources to the subsources on down of that supposedly damming information of trump's people
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working with the russians? they never had info related to that. >> i think your cut there from frank figg says you what need to know. he didn't say what durham did was wrong he said it was wrong because he didn't have loyalty to the institution he came out of and that's the position the fbi operates out of you need to be loyal to the institution of the bureau and the constitutional oath is a distant second or doesn't matter at all because that's the most important thing. if you don't shame the bureau. even when we expose things like when they were going after catholics in the rich monday diocese they didn't say we did the wrong thing and need to do the right thing. they said we need to be very concerned about protecting the brand of the fbi so as far as these corrections they did i experienced them i was working counterintelligence when they came down it is involved about a 45 minute power point and i got another and third one give or take and that was the ends of it and there was no followup there was no stoppage of the abuse of the
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fisa system. there's an on going debate about 702 coverage of the foreign intelligence surveillance act and that to me is an ongoing problem so they kicked the can down the road. >> now steve, looking forward to 2024, hoe same forces are still operating within the u.s. government who can put their finger on the scale one way or another, whether it's an investigation of another candidate or something else that they my try to pull? >> i'm very concerned. look at 2016 or 2020. 2016 was sort of a present lewd to what we saw in 2020 when came to the intelligence community and entrenched forces there mobilize to go work on behalf of the joe biden campaign and work against a duely elected president. i think this entire report
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really now exposes this should be this final death knell for the fbi no impartial judge should accept an after date written by an fbi agent because they have to assume they had no evidence. now the fbi has exposed itself as a political actor and it's no longer legitimate and they need to be controlled. we need a reset. that's going to be incumbent on a future republican presidency to take that on and hopefully -- >> top to bottom report. kyle steve eliminating. thank you. next gol sol wise enberg former district attorney independent counsel the durham report makes it clear it is a crime to knowingly provide false information to the government you know that as well as i do section 1001. isn't that though exactly what lowcountry and her campaign did? isn't that part of what went on
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here? well, not only is it when what they did but as the durham report makes clear, the fbi knew about it, and they knew about it because they were told by cia director brennan, who in a meeting, with the president of the united states, president obama and vice-president biden and james kmooed and loretta lynch on the phone said this is what we have learned that the clinton campaign is going to spread the lie donald trump and the trump campaign are compromised by russian intelligence and brennan was so affected by it that he had this meeting within days of getting the information. nothing was ever done by the fbi. the fbi according to durham did literally nothing. they didn't open a case file or anything like that and never
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informed the fisa court but that's just one of the many things that are in this report. now a lot of these we knew about from michael horowitz his report from years ago but this adds more because durham had more powers of investigation. >> how concerned and do you remain given what again is confirmed in editions of this report how the fbi operated with intel that this is a continuing problem within our federal government? and i just don't know anyone who trusts the fbi anymore which is sadz because i'm sure there are great people working within the agency but if they can do this in a presidential election cycle talking about donald trump interfering with the election? >> well, i would like to be able to say laura and i do think this was a leadership problem primarily. i would like to be able to say, all of those people are gone and it would never happen but we know from the twitter files, we
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absolutely know what continued to happen in the 2020 campaign where the fbi acted as censors in tandem with the twitter folks who were in charge back then so it hasn't changed at least not at certain levels of fbi and cia leadership forward that matter. >> sol, was there any other independents case from what you read? i read as much as i could read tonight but from what you've read that there should have been other criminal referrals out of this report, anything that independent cases that to you? not that i have seen yet. i haven't read every page. as you know, i didn't have an advance copy. i read the executive summary and a lot of it and durham is very, very careful but the accumulation of the details are damning and we knew from
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horowitz that all of the many things that were never told to the fisa court the problem with the stupgs of kleinsmith that one fbi attorney he couldn't put it together to show it was one or people who consciously kept that information from the fisa court. >> sol i know we are going to have you back. thanks for coming on. if you expect admission from press that spread the lies, we break down the immediate reaction to durham's report next.
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>> all right, i'm going to shock you and all three nightly news product casts did cover the release of the durham report while cbs did the best job, abc with a complete propaganda route. >> the fbi is coming under sharp criticism over its investigation into alleged collusion between donald trump's 2016 campaign and russia. >> john durham concluding the bureau was too quick to open an investigation into the trump campaign in 2016 based on raw and uncorroborated information. >> durham's investigation which cost taxpayers $6 upon 5 million
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falls far short of proving there was a deep state conspiracy against trump. >> well delivered. now, it likely won't surprise it but cnn and msnbc went the abc route. >> it's all hat no cattle. it was a failure and suboptimal use of four years worth of resources. >> this reads like a huge waste of taxpayer money. he basically copied from the lig report. >> what can we expect if durham ends up testifying on capitol hill? >> theatric? antics? joining us stephen miller former senior orr adviser to president trump and randi devine "new york post" columnist and fox contributor. stephen given having that we've learned in this report everything we knew previously
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about how the government was weaponized in a presidential campaign election year, what pressure can be brought to bear on the senate now, especially republican senators i'm thinking mcconnell, thune, cornyn, to actually take this seriously? >> i think the most fundamental task is for the next propose relations bill, government funding expires in september for the house and senate g.o.p. to work together to reform the fbi and the department of justice using the constitutional power of the purse. it is astonishing to me. it is outrageous that here we are, 7 years later after they stole four years of a presidency, and they tried to undermine and overthrow democracy there has been zero reform, zero accountability, zero consequence for the people who attempted this coup, we need republicans in the house and senate to use the government
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funding process to impose accountability. >> otherwise miranda this is just going to keep happening including in this election election cycle where many of us believe the future of the country is on the line with china with the border with everything that's happening with our energy sector, it's all on the line this election, is it not? >> well, it's a crucial election but so was 2020 and so was 2016 and these same people, they framed donald trump in 2016, painted him as a russian agent. the same people in the fbi, the cia, the deep state, these dishonest traitors did the same thing in 2020 when they pretended that the hunter biden laptop emails that we published were again, russian disinformation again to get rid of donald trump and as steve just said they destroyed his presidency and you know, they
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drove the country mad and then the explosion that happened on january 6th was the result and now who is in jail? who has had their lives ruined but people who may be trespassed at the capitol who didn't commit any violence and yet, these traitors get away with blue murder and i hope stephen is involved in trying to bring them to account. >> stephen, late tonight mccabe did respond over at the network that now employs him about the report. >> i vehemently disagree with mr. durham's characterizations of what we did in the report. it's very simple. he be trace a deep misunderstanding of not whom what we knew at the time but how we makes these decisions. >> stephen, we know exactly what he instructed. it's in black and white we know what they did.
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what part is he think thinking they misunderstood? >> we knew then as the report demonstrates, we knew now, we have known every day in between there's no russia collusion. they didn't have a scintilla of evidence to support that hoax then and not a day since then has it ever changed. he's an unrepinitent hire. there's been no accountability for this hoax this lie this coup imposed on the country and this effort to nullify the 2016 election and to stop president trump what he pledged to do what the voters demand. >> american day think one of the things president trump did want to do which sends the left into a frenzy is he wanted to figure out how we could somehow work with puts innot in a cozy way but to box out china. he was prevented from doing much on that score because of this
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investigation and now, russia and china are together. and military exercises joint agreements in the offing trade everything else. trump wanted to try to stop that. he saw what was coming. >> trump wanted to normalize relations with russia and instead, we are here on the brink of a hot war at least in a proxy war in russia with ukraine, people are dying, knowing in this country wants this war and i think the blame can be laid largely at the feet of people like john brennan joe biden james clapper the rest of them who lied and lied and lied. >> amen. that was donald trump's crime trying to create peace in a world in which many profit from war. >> thank you both. we drown some of the most absurd
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commencement addresses for the season. seen and unseen raymond arroyo next. thank you! like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you make smarter decisions. for a more confident financial future. hey, a tandem bicycle. you can't do that by yourself. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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>> time for seen and unseen where we talk about culturalers. raymond arroyo and graduation season is upon us. >> we want to bring you some of the best and worth speeches and after four weeks of work graduates expect big names to send them on their way. at least the kids at tennessee got a big name in oprah winfrey. the message felt more like a reused biden speech. >> you are the generation that is forced to depend on body cam's to obtain justice. you witnessed the storming of the capitol and the death of civility. you're acutely aware voting rights are being gutted, history
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being rewritten, the supreme court corrupted, the debt ceiling held hostage, climate is changing, lgbtq plus community is under attack. >> take a breath oprah. so your life and your world suck, kids and now your parents are out 10s of thousands of dollars. congratulations. what a beautiful send off to the class there for 2023. >> what's amazing is oprah winfrey is one of the most successful women in world history made popular in a country that adored her considered her beloved and celebrated her. amazing how things have changed since oprah stopped her syndicated show. crazy. >> the poor kids at black college howard university didn't get just an old biden speech. they got an old biden delivering
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it. >> dangerous to our country is white supremacy. to reject political extremism and political violence protect fundamental rights for to chance for transgender children to be free. >> did he and oprah share a writer? the howard graduates are not buying this. a few even made their own signs. this one says, biden and harris don't care about black people. they're on to the game. >> i love how biden said, a black hbcu, vs. a white hbcu? that confused me. i think we can get biden's reaction. >> you got more questions and you answer it black. >> you know laura, it's cruel
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for him, i think to divide these students based on race and to feed this in addition to which white supremacy is not the number one issue facing anybody including the black community and i pulled the fbi statistics. when 65% of violence against black americans are committed by blacks, white supremacy is probably not playing a role. >> it's election season. that's why he's saying what he is saying. georgia tech got an amazing commencement from super bowl winning chiefs caccer harrison. >> sadly we are encouraged to live our lives for ourselves to move from one thing to another. i can offer one controversial and don't get married and start a family. my confidence as a husband father and even as a football is rooted in my marriage with my
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wife as we leave our mark on future generations by the children we bring into the world. how much greater of a legacy can anyone leave than that? >> that was a commencement address. >> he's great. >> look, laura your life doesn't have purpose until you commit your received and you have children that you can pass your values on to. they opened a whole new career for my children but for the kids and they give your career a dynamism it otherwise would never have and you do have a sense of purpose. >> i completely agree. that was an awesome speech. good that we are focusing also on the nice stoughton there and inspirational. >> yes, and race is not only on the minds of some commencement speakers mit is developing a virtual reality game that allows viewers to counsel front prejudice by assumeing the identity of a muslim on a plane. i'm glad it's not on 9/11. context is important.
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meanwhile. another game called barnstormers allows to you experience the virtual world of segregation. >> oh, no. >> negro league baseball. they can play but they wouldn't let them play major league baseball. they had to prove to the world that the majors weren't superior because they were white and they weren't in theory because they were black. >> did they really think the country is this awful and rotten and racist? i guess they do. i guess that's the whole campaign, vote for us because the country is awful, rotten and racist. >> i do worry about focussing on the sin and bias and await the game of the an lady trying to get from the subway to her house. that's a bits of story telling i would like to see in the v.r. world. >> not inspiring as a game. terrific.
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devolved. >> wait. do you feel that on the set? >> it's the aftershocks of trump town tall. even new hampshire republican governor sununu had an opportunity to insult his own constituents into these are people from the audience in new hampshire undeclared voters in that room. i was curious what your reaction. >> it's completely inappropriate without a doubt. >> live free or die. the establishment don't want you to hear from trump or any conservative. they want you uninformed because they're afraid of you. how you might vote. and now they're taking it is one step further and damage indianaing that 2024 presidential debates abolish in person audiences. the new republic writing there's no journalistic reason to
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assemble an audience for debate. executive editor common sense chris this isn't just about deplatforming trump but removing the american public from being a parts of the conversation. >> anything they can do to hurt them because they will don't want to help him. they only want to interview him to hurt him. they're not above bringing his perspective to people. they're weaponized. remember in 2016 he was getting booed by audiences because most of those debates are reportsers in the back room donors elites in the room and he pointed out on the stage look around you hear boos. threes the swamp. these are the establishment create hours don't like me and i got news for saend new republic didn't make a difference, donald trump was elected in 2016 despite man. noif personal attachment even though i like being in front of a live
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audience. i have no personal attachment being in that room on the debate stage but it's not going help or hurt trump regardless who is that room. >> it demonstrates that everything they've thrown at him, everything they've done to him he still keeps fighting and they can't believe he's coming back for more. they can't believe he's actually going to get in the ring again after what they did to him in 2020. most people wouldn't. >> one of the things that was a take-away from this town tall event was how much energy he has. compare that to the president of the united states who has been shielded by the media. they haven't called him out. the only questions they ask are why can't we get more access to him not what about your mental health? they were covering for him but the american people see through that. the polls they know he's feeble, independents and democrats are
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concerned about his mental state and whether or not he's too old to run for president. there are him it to media power into my prediction is no debate between joe biden and donald trump if they're nominees and joe biden will not debate. >> it wouldn't shock me. biden did all right against trump in the 2020 debates possibly because trump was sick with covid and lost his temper on biden. >> now he has a record that trump knows inside out. can you picture it on stage biden and trump? >> no, i think they've been trying to delegitimize him. they'd do it again. >> the debate would be endangering the public. they got reports there's going to be unrest. i get a feeling it's just never going to happen. >> i think they've laid the groundwork to debate him to legitimize them. the president will meet with
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dictators but won't debate donald trump. >> joe biden is falg on himself to get a meeting with the chinese but heaven forbid he works with the republicans on everything. >> no wonder chinese are making the peace treatsies and running the global policy. >> the real threat of the republicans on capitol hill. chris great to see you. up next a sneak peek to something big we are going to bring you tomorrow.
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>> laura: the sorority and the university of wyoming, they are suing after they say they were forced to accept a man into their organization. they are speaking out exclusively to "the ingraham angle." >> we were promised that we would have a sisterhood, meaning only females. our national sorority has failed us. but it is disheartening that when your 6'2", 260 pounds man,
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you are treated as the victim. >> i never thought this would happen to me, especially in a sorority in a space for women. >> having that person take that away from us is not okay. >> laura: it is a shocking, powerful story. tune in tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. eastern. it is america now and forever. we are going to keep fighting for it and "gutfeld!" and the entire gang, they our next. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> greg: all right. that is not true, but i will take it. yes. yes. yes. yes. yes. closer. closer. happy monday, everyone. so far, over 2 million bucks has been raised for daniel penny's defense. [cheers an

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