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won't tell you what to think, do but we'll challenge those that. do. have a great evening. sean hannity is next hatrump fo with donald trump for the exclusive town hale exl. o n >> and welcome to hannity. e ioa and tonight, we are inf de beautiful clive, iowa, right we have a massive incredible outside of des moines.stic >> aud we have a massive, incredible, enthusiastic audience tonight.t and in a few moments, the very l first 2024 presidential caucus will take place right here int iowa, unlike the democratic party. foment, tht in just a moment, the leading presidential candidate for the republicanrep donald trump , will be with usbn for the full hour.like by the way, unlike news cnn,re
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it's not my job to sit here and debate the candidate. we're going to ask him aboutmatt the issues of the day thater tog actually matter to the people that came out here tonight ie rn the rain and thunder and lightning, the voters and they will also have their questions as well. f nothing is off the table. and as o if now, trump is nothe only beating his republican rivals, but he's also beating president biden. >> real clear politics, averagra . trump is uto hp inea a head to d match up there in the mostrd recent harvard harris poll has him up by seven points overst joe biden. the vast majority of americans , includin mg hademocrats, they're not happy with joe biden. i don't think manyen, to the americans are happy with joe biden, to say the least. and based on recent polls,and b voters believe that biden is corrupt, incompetent, creepy ol mentalld, mentally, physical cognitively unfit to serve. by the way, today was no exception at the air force academy. biden could not remember the word pilot or fighter
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pilot. >> tak >> be a looky th. wit by the way, i met with those you' at fly over shortly. i heard themve having three of my women know screw around guys . >> all right. got much worse fro, m there. by the way, viewer warningrks, is kind of hard to watch, but following those remarks, biden fell flat on his face and tookfa another tumble fall. >> take a look. right wing tenshi. >> mr. president , thank you for joining us today. joinnow, we all hope the presido
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is okay. >> b but there needs to beabou a serious discussion in this physt his physicaly to fitness, his mental acumen, his ability to serve the presidency is the toughest job on earth. eh it requires, well, a tough,t rea capable leader. and you might recall, twenty , twenty four . we talked about this in past election years. e amthe american people,er , they wll now have a critical opportunit ye to right the ship that begins right here in the great state ls of iowa. >> let's give a warm iowae 45th welcome . joining us now for the hour, the 44th president of e the united states , current gf presidential candidate, front runner donald trump . runnthank you to you .
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>>ur . thank you very p much. thank. >> sean: >> oh, by the way, they all came. it was raining cats and dogs today. >> pres.it was a little nasty ot it's iowa.a it's a beautiful place. when iful plact rains. we love it's beautiful. we've been we've reall youy bee. botd in iowa. >> and i love iowa. lot we won both times by a lot.ry yeah., very happy. >> sean: you'r so we're very happy you're uppol in the polls here. direi want to start with the current president . di>>d you se pree the video whee fell and did you see a video? be we actually said, by the way, wy
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i met with who? ove >> those guys are going to flyru over shortly. mp yeah, that's your presidentgood right now, not to the it said it said it's you know, it's they're representing we are all representing the country. you becomee president and d you're sort of not allowedt it's to do that. but it's happened. adly it's happened and it's happened pretty badly. we won't go intoo in. ount but we all know the onesu know and they they count those acts. you know, they never forget.embh >> but that was a bad fall., yo you know, i remember they may i remember the media made sotime. much. >> you i you're at wes>>te coming point at the time. yeah.se l a ramp it didn't hand you comt didn't have a rail. >> you had dresss on shoes on le you have now, which are very tha slippery soles. >> they look a little better, leadt you better not walk in rai that's especially downhill on a wnhill oramp. you know, it's veryg, i interesting. itthink i made my best speecnkh that was, my best speech. and i was so proud of it. it was corey who and i said thisth speech was so good.
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and then i said, how do i get down? so you have to g o down the ramp . i said the same whenwags a i ca it was along like anyes, ice skating rink and they said , yes, sir.d th and i had the general next to me, the commandant of cadets . nice guy, big guy, stron he'g gs i said, general, and he's inerag combat boots. they don't slip too muchet r.eat i said, general, get readyo grbecause i may have to grab you here. but i said, i'm not falling. so i there's no way. so i'd go down the thing that bes a mistake because it didn't calook so good.t ki i even agreell it was. but i got killed and they never covered that speech. i said it was my bet.goin someday they'lg l atto one hundred years they're going to put that speech out . i yo, i really. fall. but you can't fall.wh you just can't fall no matterd what. just can't allow it to happen. then i betteerr no allowt allow especially i have to say this,th i better not allow it to happen with me. >> but things like that do>> sean: happen. >> so in so, i past interviews h we've had together and we've had many over the years, i havek asked you repeatedly about what you think about joe biden'se up cognitive state. to the i've asked you about is he up
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to the job physically? mentally, you have been very reluctant to go there. >> i'm not reluctant to me. e >> i would agree with me that this guy is cognitivel gy not there. i doubt he k knows what day of the week it is today. .that's how that's how bade yo i think it's gotten for him.to that owhy are you reluctant to call that out? >> well, i don't know if i'm supposed to say this. t i actually called sean and i .>j i asked sean notok to joke about it. >> i wassaid joe because he use to joke about it and i said ,y fo honestly, i don't think ite looks good for you or for it' anybody for you to joke about it because it's a serious play. i was talking about sippy cup and warm milk at night and bedtime stories. >> so i said i just don't think it's good for anybody.t it and , you know, it's not appropriate. but i do you can speak about itn' it thfo you want, but i don't think you should joke aboutet and youw really didn't after that. secially now i realize how seriou, ans it is . i mean, especially we'll getrusd into foreign policy and , you know, with china, russia
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and iran forming, i'm calling it a new axis of evil. nax >>is o i'm very, very concerned that he's abdicated our role pru on the world stage. >> i let me i do say this. tim i think it's the most serious time and the most dangerous time right now. y the history of our country. we have nuclear weapons on as kots of different areas. were have russia, we have north korea. we soo have iran is going to so. have one that should have never happened. i had that set up. wede that deal would have made deal within a week after the election and they would have never had a nucleara clea d . but nobody picked it up. theiran wa ns i terminated the iranucbuh nuclear deal .y of but this is the most dangeroushe time in the history off our country becaus e the powerd we of the weaponry and we have somebody that does understander what's happening and it'sthing, a very dangerous thing. it's a very bad thing. i mean it's a very bad thing.d >> i mean, some really bad, things you would see and i got to see it if you would see the power of what we're talkinga about. this is an army tanks goingnd fr back and forth, shooting each other. >> this is something that's a whole different place. thiss annihi is annihilation of
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the world, literally the power. so, so horrible.n >> and i was actually workingof on something with putin. when we start getting rid ofs nuclear weapons, it's is toot na powerful. and , you know, all ofr a suddn people are talking about nuclear weaponlks all the time.m i wouldn't let people talk about it. i had somebody come down from a mit. i was talking about that great. my uncle was a great professor. for many years at mit. and i had somebody come down and i say, what would you say? heke during the debate about nuclear weapons? he looked at me. he lked at me,said said , sir, t him. i said, whaid y? powerf he said , there's nothingextrao. you can say. it's so powerful. it's s th can do extraordinary. ey'r ale best thing you can do is not talk about him. now they're talkinl timeg aboutm all the time. that's all annou they talk abou. in fact, i guess putinr announced the other day he's moving nuclear weapons to belaruswe . country >> so there's a very dangerous time for our country. y but it's a very dangerous tims for the whole world . n >>ow you and your rallies, speeches now with music in
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the background and you start with we ar you starte a nation decline. and this is a very differentde america than what it was whend a you left it as president two and a half years ago. lfo. and i can point to the border. >> i can look at laws all over the country, defund, dismantle, no bail laws. we've given up energy independence. >> we're importing oil fro imen venezuela and an opec and know opec. what to believe that. >> and wd have be now see two tf our country living paycheck to paycheck. you see some people don't cashing in their retirement just so they can make ends meet. others mak me are putting, you know, bare necessities on credit cards. i'll mentionll a menhi this in , because i have, you know, a radio show at 720 stations. >> farmers call me. the cost of fertilizer is three times what it used to be. the cost of seed is twice what i it used to be.ge and if you cant get the parts i to repair your equipment,o i'veknow, it's four times what nit used to be. >> you know how i've never seenr it this bad or this decline
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precipitously. so we weres pr energecipy indep. it, f itth three years ago and what peopl e what people e haveold, is that w i call it liquid gold becauser it's gold. more it's better than gold.thn, we have liquid gold under our feet more than any of the nation, more than saudi arabia, more than russia. we're energy independent withins six months, we would have been energy dominant and we were going to sell energy to europe and lots of other places. and we're going to make so muchv money doing it. because it's such a big world ., you know, it's such a big big business. it's busines all encompassing. and that's wha t startedinfl the inflation. i mean, the energyation,. we stopped drilling and all offe a sudden gasoline is going up to five or six dollars gallo a b and a car for a car.le happenin. >> and just horrible things hape were happening. buand it happened.debt but we were going to pay off r debt. weuc were going to reduce taxeso further. we gave you the biggest taryx ct of our country, . an bigger than the ronald reagan tax cut and the biggesd t t. se and , you knowan, i thinke yo
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more importantly, they gave why the biggest regulation cuts. that's why e had more jobs than we ever had before. nev er hwe've never had anything cl. and we did all of that and thenr to end that. but weg to were going to pay ofe debt. we'rcause e going to get the det because the money is so big, it's so massive., th >> you look saudi arabia,like the money they have no nation has ever had anything like it. and we have more than they have. we're going to pay off debt. we were going to at the energyn. prices down, we're going to get, interest rates down. monthss like we had something going that. and within six months we, would have been dominant because we would have taken over europe. we would have literally been w s supplyinupplo g the energy to e and we would have made a fortune. we would pay down the debt. >> we would have cut the taxes. ite was going to be so beautifs . let met i th focus on the issuet i think bread and butter issues that impacbread t everybody. tn i want to knowow if you get elected president , how fastour you're going to be able to fix our borders, bring us backng u to energy independence, how quickly you might be able to work to changtoe a school system, bring back law
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and order and safety and securityy to this countrye and every town and every city, because i think people needho that. >> iw quf they want to pursue happiness, how quickly can you can you shift gears and move this country? >>t i think vermey quickly, let just say so. >> i heardis desanctis saying, , oh, well, i ge t eight years. f i get eight years.ou he gets four . you don't need. four and you don't eight . >> you need six months withinwin six months. i said s six months be other thn other than you don't needbecaus eight years. and frankly, i wouldn't vote for him because he said ,uu you need eight years. you need six months. we're going to drill.th we're going to get our energy down and the energy comes down. other things come downediately c and we're going to take care ole things. we're going to immediately clos bore the border. we had we had the greatest border with the safest border in the history. ave the woofrs our country. now we have the worst border in the history of the world. there's no and i say this during rallies, we loves. our rallies. but i say there's never been
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a third world country that allowed people to pour into it. they'd stand there with sticksap and stones if they had to .f what's happening to ourdoyo country. but in terms of doing itu , you don't need eight years and you don't need four years. we can i hav, e a lot of it done because these guys are amazing duo guys. -- in they will be fact. i had it so low that we hadt to raise it or they would have all been outiness. business. we had so much oil we didn't know what to do with it. we bought a lot of it for veryal little for the strategic national reserve tha reservet hn took to keep the prices down before an election.know, we had you know, we had the strategic and national reserves almost full and then biden came along and took it to keep prices down . >> it's called artificially down. and the thing is almost emptg i and that's meant for times of te war. it's not meant to keep a pricetomobile, down for an automobile. it's meant for war, for real problems. and we had it. seventy five . think of it. seventy five million barrels.d and i bought it for peanuts f and congress. ig i had a fight congress.
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and the pricing was so crazy and so good. and we needed a place because we had so much. so we so i filled up this guy comes along and he takes it foro automobiles. peopfor people. so they before the election.ally so the price could keep down. now, it's totally empty. it's it's the emptiest, i think it's been in 50 years. and it's so sad. and by the way, the pricell is still very high. high. i don't the gas went over three dollars a gallon, if i'm not mistaken. when you were when3 you wera e president , as an average, we had it down to eighty seven . >> we actually haddown a little period of time and we had it we had it lower than that. but the energy companies, the oil companies weren't goingt to last. we had to said i said, waitothe a minute, i love in one way but in another way they're all i going to go bust. we gotup to get it up a little bit. but we had it down to a dollar o eighty seven , but we had a period of time where it was much lower than that. it was too low. . >> so we have we have a good by problem by the way, that's a much better problem than it said .
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six dollars and seven and eight now. weth >>is all right. so we have this i call it a neww axis of evil. yeah.aligned you have china aligneda alig with russia, aligned with iran. nelet's start with china.a >> here you have a chinese spy e balloon. there are no consequences here. you have just this week a chinese simulator that takes >> pall of our warships in the pacific, in the china sea. >> you have a confrontationou with a fighter jet of chinar with our fighter jet. they come within four hundredt feet or whatever . >> it was our joe biden's defense secretary wants to meet with their defense secretary, and they basically give joe biden the middle finger and say, no, and you see, thatgn is a growing colg d war with china, who's alignedan with two other hostile regimes .si >> and ituat gotio to believe ts not a good situation for america. right now because putin seems to have no qualms about taking m down a drone out of the sky, no consequences for him, no co chinaconsequences for china.
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>> what would you what would chi you do? so we ha, d a great thing with china until covid came inha then i didn't want to deal with them, but i had a greatresx relationship with president xi. but i was charging them tariffsf if i didn't do because they were dumping steel like nobodgs ever seen anythin like it before, destroyingd our steel mills and our steeli plants . our and i put a fifty percentgood tariff and all of a sudden the steel industry was doingdidf good. i did it for washing machines. i did it for dryer's, i did it for a lot of things becauseusine they were destroying a lot of our businesses. ere takibut we were taking in h $28 illions of dollars and we're in iowa. i gave the farmers kno twenty eight billion dollars, you know that. >> twenty eight billion and in one of my moments, i said, there's no way i lose iowa. i gave the farmers twenty eight million from china. i took twenty eight billion dollars a year. sonny perduelion, i , who is the secretary of of agriculture and very good guy, said , farmers be sonny, how badly have our farmers beenen hit by what
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china was doing? they were killing our farmers, right? just killing them. said abion.he said about twenty eight billion dollars. they said, that's okay. i and i had twenty eight billion dollars worth of checks right tl now to all ol of f the farmers ofg to our country. >> and i said there's no s no i'm going to lose this thisebrak state and there's no way i'm losing nebraska and some other onesones. but i've had more people thanking me for that. but think of it.r i took twenty eight billion dollars from china and gave it to our farmers. s and applause >> nobody else would do that. nobody else. you vladimir putin, you said repeatedly in interviews that if you were president , he never would have went into ukraine, wouldine. uld have. d yo how do you say that? and then you also said that ifu very you're president, you can endn: this very quickly. h >> i say how if i'm president, s by the way, this is ita much worse position than before. i started. eas before it started, iy t was easo he wasn't going to do it. and i had a conversation and ity was always the apple of hie se eye. i mean, i could seat.e that, but
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i said, you're not going to doo it. and if you do ithave probl, we'g to have problems like you've never had before.erst >>oo hd.nge understood.s heu do i said things. he said mean, you don' tt mean a i said i mean it 100%. and he didn't totally believe me, but he believed me.d 10me% that's all he had to do. a >> he he knew that there was going to be a problem.e implyin . us i'm president. you're implying something here. you basicall y said i'd obliterate you that. t >>ru well,mp: you said i said s that were very bad, very nasty. and i kind of like what and answer i got i got on and s he said yo, you owe me.d yo that had to do with moscow. i said he said , you don't meano that. i said, i do.. i'll never u taldon'k about it again. but i do sit here. i'm in i'm in minute. and we then went on to other o subjects. he b buelt i don't think he believed me, but he believed me. 10% that's all he had to believe me 5% would be good enough. but i had the same conversatio n with president xi about taiwan, president xi of china. i saident xif , president , dont with taiwan. don't even think aboutabt doingt
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with taiwan. he was never going to do it.he', and now he's circling, ng circling. ships are circling. planes are flying over, the toi twenty eight bombersng 28 lasto went over the right over. the middle of it. a lot of stuff going on . and a lot of this has to do also with the fact that we were so incompetentincomp in the way left afghanistan. it was sleo i think it was the most it was the most embarrassing and most count incompetent moment ini the history of our country.thin at that and they said wow, thi and i think both of them lookedw at that and they said , wow,. this is not the same country that we know . re we rebuilt our military,milita rebuilt the military, new jets, new everythingryts. we had everything. and they gave away eighty five billion dollars worth of the best equipmenon tit the world. nobody can eve e it.f v aftebiggest i mean, the biggest seller of equipment thattan. the biggest right after us afghaniagine?s. in and can you imagine, afghanistan is one ofd. the biggest arms merchants in the world because they don't need seven hundred thousand guns and rifles, seven thousanda
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armor plated trucks and trucksnd and different things, but the millions of dollars for some of them. seven hundred thousand arms, think of it, rifles, lot seven thousand trucks. >> there's not a used car lotlya in all of iowa or in all of and country probably that has more than five hundred is people had seventy thousansof t and some of these are, you know, a big heavy armorff fr plated stuff for the roadsideom. bombs. l salomone, salomone, was not good. that situation was taken care ws wa. al-baghdadi was not goodt si and that situation was taken care otutaken caf. but we get along, you know, w our military is great. >> a lot o f things going and on with our military, with the woke and all this nonsense and not they're not learning to fightt and protect us fromtn some very bad people. they wanthey wt to awoke. s that they want to go. well, that's all they talk about. now i see letters being sent.s it's horrible. i mean, it's really a serioust
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problem that would end immediately. [cheer >> but whes and n you look aapte did, we we rebuilt, we rebuiltpe our military. we added space force. all everyone said , oh, t space force. what is that all about? when they came in,y bidencame d to end it. he said , what is this, a game? it's going to turn out to be one of the most important hasn't happened since air force. seventy eight years ago. --and it's unbelievable.nbel now, chinaieva and russia were in sng over space and now we're leading in space because these pabaseforce. forces are very im. we've got to take a break. go with former president donald trump . we'll ask him about the growingh gop field, the weaponizationfi f our justice system and so much m more . we are in beautiful clivore. e, iowas, t ,outside.fo good morning.being wi thank you for being with us.thnl a town hall and questions from the audience straight ahead. straightoh, i see how pro sportk
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los angeles. congress averting a catastrophic default on the nation's debt just days before the june 5th deadline. the senate voted late thursday to pass a bipartisan bill that includes budget cuts in exchange for raising the country's borrowing power. the bill was brokered by house speaker kevin mccarthy and president biden. according to the congressional budget office, the bill will reduce the deficit by one point five trillion dollars over the next decade. the president thinks senate leadership for working together to quickly pass the bill , saying, quote, senators from both parties voted to protect the hard earned economic progress we have made and prevent a first ever default by the united states. together, they demonstrated once more that america is a nation that pays its bills and meets its obligations and always will be. >> i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "hannity" for your latest headlines, log onto fox news .com. >> all right.
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we are back with donald trump .o we're outside of beautiful desww moines, iowa, for the hour.il l questionwe will be taking ques from the audience. and tonight,ce. as 2024 race hes up, president trump and the republican candidates are now crisscrossing the state. and , of course, the formeand ch anesident has a commanding lead in both iowa and nationally. >> gop. field, though, wee is growing. last week, floridak flis governor ronda santos threw his hat in the ring. and soon we expect that former vice president mike penceice- will be inpresid anti trump zeai >> chris christie will join in an. but can anyone close the gap? let's talk about what i guess we're up to nine people after next week. >> t that's a good thing, isn'tn it? i think pretty good,k pr but i don't think matters.t know why i don't know why people are doing it there at 1%. some are at zero.zero i hear chris christie is coming in. he's it. he was it.s he is at six percent in
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new jersey, which is i love new jersey. ey.but six percent approval rate in new jersey. what's the purpose? ? t he's polling at zero and othersl are i call them ayda hutchison. i don't golems. i , tolomato hutchinson.hutchi >> i gave him a little name for some reason for certain reasonsn . tht this guy, nobody. knows who the hell he is .ll h e isnever, never good.t's and some you know, it's fine,th but i don't understand what whe they're doing now. maybe there's something wrong, but t when you're at one percen% or less , you know, one percent ,it says one percent with an arrow pointing left. there's one guy who's atero zeo with an arrow pointing out thata means he's had less than zero. so tha it is what it is . second you know, i really go after the one who secondnk and i thino the one who is second is goingh down so much and si doo rapidly that i don't think he's going to be second that much longer. hethink he's going to be third or fourth. >> he had a very bad day thatt he got very angry at the press . he's not allowed to geangrt angp
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at the press. let me let at the fake news, he got angry. >> so you probably became in history the most investigated president of all time, times ten . >> okay, so but if my poll numbers went down, it would allo end. >> you know, every timlle my pol this is goes up, i say, oh, this is a problem. but weat had a poll today that showed i was forty four points n above number two and beatingg be by and beating biden by 11 points. beating biden by 11 points o and beating biden by 15 and 16 points. anabove them.biden. >> and he's not doing wellk against biden. leyou,t let me ask you this.a >> you are because we can't take a chance of this election .e with >> i think a lot of people that. agree with that. i don't i don't think things have been as bad turned out soo the y, so quickly. the third issue is this. the special counsel that's appointed and news broke yesterda quot that might be a tape recordingoo that where you acknowledged clas
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that you understood that these>. were classified documents. kno >> first of all, who this call any be with, you don't know anything about anything. think abouyt it.t all i know isg everything i did was right.e we have the president records act, which i abided by 100%. biden has one thousand of clahundred and fifty boxes with a lot of classifiedssifie t that he's not supposed to have in his case. i have the right to declassify he as president. he's got eighteen hundred and fifty boxes that he doesn't want anyone to say he hadhe had seven or eight boxes in or ei chinatown. xein washington, d.c., wherelish nobody even speaks english in chinatown. chinachinatown is very it's itn favor of china. cand he has boxes in chinatown. they took those boxes and they sent him to boston to hiss lawyr lawyer so his lawyer could look through him and probably doppost things that you're not supposed to do know. this is about election ve interference. and in fact, i have to tell you , dershowitz, and a couple of very good guys wrote anday, e article today, the tobacco
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king. you know t who the tobacco kinoi did a great job in the tobaccoce companies. they wrote an article toda yat that this is a disgrace, thatff they're even looking at thiss nh stuff. >> there was nothingin donee boh wrong, nothing whatsoever. now, look at the boxes h with biden, whether in hishe garage. they're all over the floor. they're sitting under hir s wit corvette with the grease and everything else on a garagea door that you could cut with a scissor and no secret service.lr liteve secret service all over the place. >> mar-a-lago is a fort.y. a it's literally, you know, sheus. built that as a southern white , house. but when you look at and it and it's another it's of al a continuation of the greatest an witch hunt of all time. >> it's a hoax. and it has to do it has to do more than anything else. an to interfered, with the election and let meout tell you , doj actually took you talk about bragg, the d.a. of york, new york .like i never thought i'd be dealing with a guy like this. boutyou talk about breg, the don washington put his top guy intoe
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the d.a.'s office, whichy is local, which is city state. but they put the top put the guo the justice department into that office to make sure tru? trump gets in trouble., caevern you believe it's never,e ever happened? before?'s and then hillary clinton's i lawyer from, i guess, it's paul weiss left paul weiss to wor pauk in the prosecutor'sp office because he hatess to trump and he wants to get you trump . and then nobody wanted to do anything because they say, didn't dyou know, trump didn't o or anything wrong, including brag originally said trump didn't do anything wrong, and then hdn'te prosecutes me for what what he said was not wrong. wron guy. thethis they took this guy and they puth him in there and he left you the firm and he went in. >> it's a big, you know, a merance, pomerance. and he left to become a prosecutor. heprosecutor is a democrat lawye and now he's trying to prosecute me. caus and then what happened is theyr wouldn't do what he wanted so to do because it was too bad and even for them.ing th so this guy left and he writes a
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a book during the process. . they tell me what he didns. is criminal. buet ofll me now, let's se what happens. >> but he's in a lot ofhe wrote trouble. so here's a prosecutor a left and he wrote a book duringis a prosecution. >> but i've been going throughr this for seven years. russia, russia, russia, all of it. the mueller report, which wasres no collusion after two and a half years, there was no putin collusion with russia. i was the worst thin g putiny would say. you know, they say you like mekh they said you are the worst guyh that we've ever had to deal with . i'm the one that stoppedoing the pipeline, the the big pipeline going up to germany. i stopped it. then biden came in. no it's called nord.when stream two when nord stream two . nobody ever heard of it untilt i i came along. a to i said, you're allowing russia to build a pipeline through, europe. >> i stopped it. s it wasdead. stopped dead and thn the election came about of th and biden came in one ofipeline. the first things he did waspped allow russia to complete the pipeline. i had its upthen thesay, and thy
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,i'll tell you what, they're a party of disinformation. sthey'll say trump is soft on russia.a th i'm the hardest on russia. at else there's ever been the sanctions. >> we did everything els. e. and i got along with putin will follow. and by the way, the hardeston on china by a factor. >> i took in hundreds ofbillions billions of dollars from chinart . and as i said, no other president ever took inan ten cents and what china respected us and president xi respectespected a president ande didn't want to have anyriffs rere tariffs and he didn't want to have any more sanctions. but he h respected us and now he doesn't respect they don't even: return phone calls. >> you know, abortion no awbo bc is back is a real campaignes i issue and then issues. i didn't think when i startedin my radio career inlo nineteen eighty seven , i'd be talking a lot about.s, >> but education, kids,r iden tigender , identity classes, cr, i never thought we'd really have this deep debate about whether or notate be biologicaln
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could be playing in women's sp sports when so crazy on all ofsh these issues. you know, what is th waye best o some you to settle? was , i did something that and by thought was possible. >> i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that, by doingg tht that, it put pro lifers inno a very strong negotiating position. now,w they they're negotiating different things. and , you know, i happen to be of the ronald reagan school insf terms of exemptions where where you have the life of, the mother, rape and incest, r' mother's life. so you have that .liave and i think, you know, for me, that's something that works wel, very well. a and for probably eighty nd, 85%, because don't forget, we do have to win elections.n but i did something that nobodyy could do and i c also made them the radicals, because they are willing and able to kill babied sy're wil in the ninth month.liki they're willing to kill babies.t that's radical pro-life, isn'tha radical. they've made pro-life radicalpre the other side. pro-life is no ot radical. what's radical is killing
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a baby in the eighth month,he the seventh but the ninth month, or even the babies after the baby's born and unfortunately, we have a lot of politicians. >> and youtici sawans t that i the midterms. i think it was a bigow factor that didn't really know how toan with about what we did with roe v wade and what we did on pro-life. they didn't know how to talkd te about it and it energizedi the democrats and they usedyou o that. i mean, ulthey use bel thaieveto commercial. you wouldn't believe it. whatu didn't? he especially when you didn't havey the exceptions, when you didn't have the exceptions. they went after the people likel viciously y the ads, and thosedr people did not generallyn speaking, they didn't do very well. termin terms of election. but when when you haved yo the exception and you go through the whole the whole t,gamut, it's something that's n incredible thing. but one thing it really did, thoughgh, sean, sean , is it gae people that are pro-life a great power to negotiate.o po we had no power to negotiate because you had roe v. wade you
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sitting in there where anyth you could do anything with the t other side, could do anything. they can't do that right now.a a so we're in a great position to negotiate something really, y really good. respnd most people, i think, really respect what we did.dy now, i will say every once in a while i watch somebody sayn i did more for abortion on abortiobortion and abortion s and pro-life. i did more than trump p.., only well, only stupid people would say that because everyone said there was no way that. roe v. wade was goinge -- to disappear. but because because it was verye unfair. the other thing is people wanted to bring it back to thece states . i consider that less important. but nevertheless, a lot of backo people want to bring back this ,brings it back to them ou states . >> more with donald trump .s we and we'll hear from our iowa audience as we continue from the great state of iowa. institutionality, hiding, unsightly toenails. then you need not exposed goldendale clarifying gel. it's money back guaranteed with nugenix, 90% of nails improve pricklier, healthy
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to . and on the other hand , thereh t is no shortage of witch huntsruw against donald trump , which we were talking about a little bihh in the last segment.dent now, the 4 o0 foot president ofu the united states is back withoe us for reaction to all of that.t >> this goes to the heart ofon i jim jordan's investigation. is the fbi politicized? is the dojs the weaponizes james commerce committee faoking into whether or not the biden family, in fact, wasbt we know that joe lied when hend said in a debate with yo su and send it to other press people when he said there there's i've neveri' talked to y son about his foreign businessii dealings. we've got photographic evidencdr . we havdie dates and times of meetings. we now have, according to james holmer, routing plans to different places and moniesen going to nine separate biden family members. >> and they're s an looking for one particular document where five million dollars was exchanged for an act thathave they claim that joe biden may have committed in exchange for this deal . >> how comem?e nothin g happens, this to them?
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well, they're being protected a and it's a one sided system. t r it's a very unfair system, butte they're being protected. look at the time that bidenout said about the billion dollars to get rid of the prosecutor.bip >> nowrosecuto, can you imaginef i said that a billion dollars to get rid of the prosecutor. h you talk about tape that's. on tape. that's so illegal. what h e said , that's america's money. we're not going to give you a billion dollars unless you get rid of the prosecutollion r tha prosecuting his son and his son's company, even though hispt son didn't know anything about t energy or anything else. and he's on the board of ahohin energy company getting paid a fortune, by the way. , the whole thing is crazy. what's going on . and it's so bad because it makes them look so bad. you know, we talk about borders ,we talk about elections, but ouu can add the the justice system. if it's corrupt, if people think if there's any perception wheneing corrupt and when yyou look all of thisike th criminality, like the laptop has so much stufptop hf on it, s so bad, it's so evil.yet they d and yet they don't want to do anything.
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it even affected i the impeachment because impeachment oks nompchment . nd one or two . if they read the laptopuld no and they had the laptop, should not have proceeded becausepr tht was right and it should not bu a lot of people said that, butt it is a dual system of ofal government is a dual system ofya you talk about law and order.eri you can't have law and order ini a country where you have such corruption and the corruptio ann is and they fight so hard notey to give the papers with me. >> they make up papers. they fight so hard, not to give a document. docus documentocumen be ? and it's very dangerous. think i think it's a third point, but it's very dangerous for our country. >> or komarongv said terouo mes on radio today, he has the document sean:s said on tv . night, by the way, he's doing h' a great job. >> and jim jordan are doing, th they're doing a fantastic job. >> letey me ask you one questioi i asked you this questione before, and it comes up a lot. >> people e know that i'vee interviewed you all these years.
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i'veyou al known you almostmost thirty years. and people ask me and say, why does he have to fight so hard?dy why doesn't he pick fights cal a little more? why does he have to call people. names and the only reasonant qu i think this is an importantests votition is because these i think everyone here tonight is likely voting for you right . so, however, the it's going to come down to those people tet that maybe were in the middle a little more. >> and the argument thatf he w they make to me is if he would just tone it down a hair, stop a little the name calling, i said it's their question. leave me. alone. all right.ne that that it might help you with swing voters in that gt are needed for you to get oversh the finish line.r whatt's already hard enough electoral vote wise for a republican to wi du san. s. tp >> wha: t do you say to them? okayi , you're ready. and i say this to everybody.
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i won an election. it was unprecedented. unprwe beat somebody thatw, supposedly had it made. and , you know, they probabl pre did things in that election,e da too. they were shocked. but i camet into office and frt the day i got in, hi was undery siege by people that have been e in washington for many years, put in there by many differentt capresidents. like the in most cases, people that were against me, like they spied. d idon my campaign. >> they did all sorts of. things. i was under investigation and under siege and so will my people. and if i wasn't tough, i wouldn't be here right now.gh >> i guarantee you that ifhere i didn't fight, i wouldn't doo what they did was so bad. and they've been caught now. so far , nothing's happenedn atn to them of consequence. weey hadll an attorney general, ave thbill barr, who didn't have the courage to fight. havhee widn't the courage. he was a nice man.ourage but he didn't have the courage.n he lost his courage when t they wanted to impeach him. o imthey said, we're going to impeach bill barr. they didn't even know why there was no reason to impeachh bit . he didn't do anything wrong, but he didn't have the courage.
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weeed cour need courage in this. or we're going to lose our country. >> all right. i'll teli'll tell l you could sf you want to sit down, whatever you prefer. hat'hi, sir. what's your name? my catledge. alitl right.? mike , is it mike ? hi, hey, mike .ike. you have a question for president ? i do. by the wayi , i thinthink i'm gs to take this question. look at that. shirt. look at it and say, yes, thank you . he's making money ofthk you.f y . just saying, okay,. i'm going to win somebody else. i'm not goin . to him >> my question is , from the time that you left office until now and in fact, in my case, it happened very quickly. i am a veteran . i use the va t. i was getting in to seea a doctor two or three weeks. ft yeah.d from the time you left and this is within a month. the next time wa nexs eight mon. >> i know they let the system break. are you talking about the va?: a i am.d a so92 we had a ninety two percent
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approval rating. nobody's ever come to us. i think the highest wahighest ws fifty one and it was many years ago we had a ninety two percent with the va and i did two things that were really we o had great people at the top. we had a lot of great people.ad you know, we a talk about the bd ones, but we had a lot of greatc people and they di jd a fantast% job. when you get a ninety two percent rating and i really appreciate that you say it, what happened with the va is they had a lot of very bad y beating the va say this, ver sick people that were reallyu cl they were beating up and hurting our people and you couldn't do anything about it. n and i got through congress and act where we can fire those. people. we got ridbu ot f 7000 really bd people. but the other thing of equal importance, maybe more blunt, ifliou had you had to wait, like you said, you had to wait. waita under my system, you if you hado to wait more than a day,r as y know, you would go to a private pr hospital, you go to a private yu doctor and they would take care of d you . and people were dying.iting fo you know, people were dying, waiting on line. mething they were waiting fowhr six months. they became terminally ill for something where a simple
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procedure or a simple, prescription could have taken care of it. and ifd to they had to wait for more than twenty four hours, e i gave them the right to go to a privateri doctor . we paid the bill. wed negotiated with them. we had certain set prices because otherwise know wouldn't goo be good. and we had the highestd. rating. that's why the veterans love trump . we did a great job. it's s ao nice of you . you >> so thank you . it. thank you . thank you . >>k. all right. i understand. so what's your name? my name's toti, retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel , volunteer for a number ofions senior organizations. right to include aaro p. >> pre >>s. so full disclosure, high inflatio hn. re sys wete have a medicare system that is severely lacking funding, running out of f funding. we have a trust fund in social security. a seri it's going broke across iowa. serious concerns for seniors. what's your envision?en what can you do? >> how can we solve these problems and get them done? so inflationkiller is a killer f
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countries. if you look back two hundred years, you could look back empires where inflation came, the empires all dissolved. flation they were all gone. inflation is it's a cancer to a y. ntr wey are going to stop inflatio. we still have way high inflation, the highest in fifty two years. and this cycle we're doing five better because it' ps down to five percent. five percent is a lot.p right bunot we were heading up and we could head up right now with what's going on . we could head up vereny, verybu much higher. but we're going to drill. we're going to bring energy waiy down whebrn energy comes down. e other things that that's whatths caused the inflation i wnng eneg the first place. we're goiny g to bring a energyd down. we'll going to then bring interest rates down because peo interest rates, people can't buy homes. they can't borrow mones can'y. they can't do anything now. i mean, right now, our economyan is a total mess and we'll stop it. and when we stop inflationwhen and when we get interest ratesfh down and when we do all of m the things that we have to do, but t our, again, i rebuil our military, but we havey ha to rebuild it again. you know, our military has no
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ammunition. we have non ammunition.much o we've given much of it, almost all of it. but we've given much of it to ukraine. and we want to hel want top peoo but i want to stop the war. i don't want that war m to continue. and i'll stop that war. mark my words. i'll stop that war. in twenty four hours. ition -- but we're in a position, mr. q president , i'm in seriousue question. how do you stop that war in twenty four hours? >> i know both. and frankly, zelinsky was veryhe good because, you know, he wasde part of the phone call and he said he didn't say anythinge wrong to me. the democrat, he could havgoneey gone and grandstand and said, well, i felt threatened. i felt threatened. along id. i get along with him. i get alontog with putin. it's it would have been much, easier to stop before itve bee started. putin would have never done this would have been much easier. right now, it'n mucher right nsn >> now they're hitting kyivting and hitting all sorts of things that weren'tl sorts of supposedt . the country is being decimated, by the way, the deaths of wor far more than there werese. the
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you know, when they say nine apartment houses got h knocked down and two people goto hurt, there's no no hundreds of people died. >> the the numbers are much t different than what you're being told. i i will get them into a room ko and they will . >> and i e know the exact way. t >> no.g unle one , you tell one , you're not. going to get anything unless you make a deal. u you tell the other one they're a going to get a lot unless you make a deal and you just sit them and you put them ine and you have to make a determination. withthen i'm telling you ,detert inwithin twenty four hours, thao whole thing will be settled. the it'll be settled. and i have and you need the power of the oval office. sl you do. you can't just walk in and say,p oh, i'm going to settleower the deal. you need the power of. the presidency. >> it was a war that dshoul have never , ever started. it's a horrible war. it's a vicious, vicious. i saw it today where missiles i are going into cities. in this casento , and you seegon the school children going to school and missiles are following them. nd missis arthe whole thing is t i will have that settled in
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twenty four hours. people say, oh, you can't. it's just like when i hear desanctis, when i hear desanctithe sanctimonious and se did eight years again, if he needs eight years, don'tn vote for him. i'll have that. thisx country will be hoppingmn six months and a lot of it's going to do with energy and energy. >> so it'll be hotter in six months. adolescences, bu, but it'll be that'll be back. thank you . i am from iowa for beingng here >> oh, i see. high profile. it's working its way with two extra pain relievers so you can rise from pain like a pro. i am not pro blackstone. >> you deserved a better way of cooking. igniting an outdoor cooking revolution with more than eight million griddles, soul creating better backyard celebrations. your breakfast is better. watch better every dinner
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you all over the country, that's all the time we have left this evening. over th >> thank you all for joining thm us tonight. i hope you all had a gooe d tim . anyway, from the great state ofa iowa. now, tomorrow night, of io we're taking more of the president tomong questions from this great crowd. have a great night.rre ta thank you fopingr joinin idg usa well, coming up tomorrow, i'm rachel campos. >>m rachel and this is a speciah edition of the ingrams angle frome new york city. tonight, we speak exclusively to two pro-life activists who were brutally beaten while praying outside of a planned parenthood. and at any moment, the senate will vote on the debt ceiling bill . we'll bring you all the detailso as it's happening live from newo capitol hill. d any mome >> but firstnt t, as thehe sena0 four campaign kicks into high ks gear on the gop side, ther ieest is a burning question thathama remains what exactlyins.