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♪ ♪. pete: welcome back we start a new hour with this, former president donald trump hits back at special counsel jack smith as the justice department unsealed a 37 count indictment. federal prosecutors claim trump kept boxes of classified documents including military plans at his home in south florida. rachel: nate foy is live outside
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of trump's bedminster golf club with more. good morning. >> good morning former president trump faces 37 felony charges for handling classified documents after leaving the white house. we learned yesterday, he is accused of being personally involved with moving those documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look at the pictures that were released yesterday. prosecutors said classified documents were found in the storage room at mar-a-lago as well as a ballroom, bedroom and bathroom. president trump is a q showing people without security clearances and attack plan prepared for by the defense department and also on another occasion a map related to military operation. trump calls the charges the box hoax in the continuation of the witch-hunt against him. he told fox news digital that he believes the time it is meant to distract from reporting the president joe biden received $5 million from ukrainian gas company executive.
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take a look at this. here's a breakdown of the charges against former president. willfully retaining national defense information. withholding and concealing documents. making false statements. an conspiracy to obstruct justice. here is special counsel jack smith. >> we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone. the defendant in this case must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. >> trump criticized smith untrue social writing his wife is a term paper just as he is a trump hater. a deranged psycho that shouldn't be involved in any case having to do with justice. the avett navy veteran walt nauta is facing six felony charges for his handling of the charges. he is accused of lying to fbi agent who rated mar-a-lago last august. back out here live for the former president, he's back on the campaign trail, he'll speak
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at the gop convention at georgia north carolina. his first speeches 230 this afternoon. we will send it back to you guys. pete: for those that might suspect political nature not a pursuit of justice, you were given more ammunition last night of course on msnbc. if the republican electorate feels like their candidate is being picked by someone else and someone being the media or the department of justice, watch how they respond republican electorate. the republican candidate can be picked by the d.o.j., how, maybe a compromise here. maybe a plea deal where trump agrees not to run for president. watch. >> whether part of the issue here is not just trump has committed crimes but trump has committed crimes and plans on being back in the white house. do they consider as part of a potential plea offer? something that would prescribe him from running for office
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again. rachel: they are afraid of trump. they are really afraid of him. running. this is how far it is gone. will: the unipart has been afraid of him since they enter the party in 2016. they followed him all the way to the bathroom of mar-a-lago with the documents and have photos totally out of context we don't know what the fbi has shown us on one side of the indictment. what they really want to do is stop him from running again. imagine a world where the department of justice is cutting deals with former president saying we will drop all these charges if you agree not to run again. that is a fantasy land that msnbc host live in with everybody that are buddies at the d.o.j., their sources and leaking. rachel: it is going to engage. >> it's so scary for our country, i think you have an effect of republican voters who
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may be looking at the field of options and saying i don't have an option now, i'm not saying this is every republican out there, i get it but by voting for some videos and giving into the scheme of the establishment that wants to force me in a different direction. rachel: i cannot agree more. if you are a republican and you don't want democrats, the media or the establishment or the uni party as you call it were the d.o.j. to figure candidate, there's no choice then to say we are going to pick her own guy and it's going to be donald trump. it's just looking like that. we think one of our producers in new jersey to check in with voters and here's what they have to say about the indictment and donald trump. >> indicted last night by the d.o.j. >> absolutely ridiculous. >> tell me why. >> because this whole entire thing is a ploy to take away what's happening in the white
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house. >> people understand what's happening, the two-tier justice system that is happening. if you're a democrat you get away with it. if you republican, where are you going. >> is the anger you as a gop voter. >> anger me, nostrum has nothing to do with who he is necessarily. i don't think it's a good thing. >> is also one-sided and i don't see coming out of it. >> is wasting taxpayers money, our money. an unbelievable amount. >> were so mad that were christians and believe it or not we know were coming at to the end times. >> i would think the chitchat diner in hackensack new jersey hosting our producers and talking to people. pete: what do we do? rachel: they see threat we get what's going on there's two systems of justice.
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even after the book at one person and that he really couldn't go free, hunter goes free. you go through melania is underwear drawer in barron's bedroom but nobody has done anything to hunter. it is so blatantly obvious people are angry and i think this will play out in the polls. will: one of the things we've seen when people are angry comes to the push to push various issues in front of everyone's face during the month of june. it's been more than the month of june it's been more than pride month something that takes place throughout the year. it is a question of how many talk bathing suits or trans celebrities you push in front of the market, in front of children, joe rogan talked about this when it comes to bud light, target and all these companies push. >> target lost billions of dollars because they tried to
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have a pride selection and obviously the bud light thing with dylan mulvaney. they lost 20 plus billion dollars can you imagine you're just going to send [bleep] do some confused person, day hundred 365 of womanhood and then using the mccann with her face on it in your company loses $20 billion. that is wild. we are seeing that now but we never saw that before where people are saying enough, stop shoving this down everybody's throat. >> that's it. >> there was a time when argument for the movement was keep the government out of my bedroom and now my bedroom needs to be in your front lawn or the town square. you need to see my business, my business needs to be your business and by the way that is
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backed up on most everything you see the parades with dudes and get costumes smacking each other in the back of a pickup bed. what does that have to do with anything except shoving your kink in front of everyone why is that a civil rights cause. >> i saw that as a public school junior high and as the kids were shuffling in the teachers were all dressed like clowns head to toe and rainbow saying happy pride month, happy pride month, what does this have to do with school when did the calendar become this for our kids as well. what is going on here? and i think a lot of people, it's not just that their welcoming people into the bedroom but there's an enforcement mechanism as well and we see this very clearly when we interviewed in the last hour a louisiana father who has a homestead family that has a delicacy artisanal product that they make on the farm really put
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on an instagram post saying june for me as a french catholic louisiana man is about the sacred heart of jesus 18th century where we dedicate that month and he said is about humility not pride. the high-end restaurants in louisiana who purchase artisanal product got window that did not like that. many of the restaurant owners are not native to louisiana they are transplanted, with a liberal west coast east coast values and they launched economic warfare on the louisiana son the traditional family. they lost two thirds of their business, bud light is still selling they still exist there taking the shots but for this family man what he said is costing him his livelihood. here's what he had to say about
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it. >> two thirds of a restaurant business. that of course is never a good thing with your tiny operation. that is just a family farm. we have a great deal of confidence in our faith in a great deal of confidence in the triumph of the sacred heart and the heart of mary so we are not worried in that sense. we know we will be taking care of regardless of what that looks like. when there is no philosophical underpinning to your life, the only thing that you are left with is rage. if you can have your will and all you can do is respond with rarage. it makes perfect sense that that will be the response. pete: the little guy gets crushed for standing up for timeless values that are just now ten minutes ago out of fashion, unacceptable, needs to be canceled to what joe rogan said that is it your bedroom, get your bedroom off my front
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lawn, do your business. people like us or describe of anti-trans. that's how they characterize it. will: watch we have sex bigot. pete: that's exactly right, get your bedroom off my front lawn and stay away from my kids. stay away from the sexualization of my kids. if we cannot uphold those two. that is why bud light in the target have been so effective. it's not rage toward target or bud light. it is not what businesses should be doing. it is not good for your bottom line so we will make you feel it. rachel: i think the story is interesting. a lot of americans are seeing this happening in intuitively understand we can say it because we work for the network and we are here but other people cannot say that at their workplace or if they are selling something online and somebody from the movement that have now become enforcers in many ways.
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if you say anything against it or offering other alternative, humility versus pride. family tradition, louisiana tradition. all of this enraged them so much that they launched it on a small family. he gets crushed i admire him he stood up and said something and took the cost he says he is willing and honored to participate in the battle to the suffering of his family that's what he said i would contrast that with chip and joanne that solid target and have remained silent. there are two ways to handle stay quiet, say nothing or say something and suffer. but maybe there is something to learn. pete: that's why i say often, our jobs are very easy in that sense. our job is to be willing and be bold. but if you have a regular job or
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regular business and you attempt to speak out these days. the enforcers will come for you. rachel: we need to change that in america. >> we have a few additional headlines this morning starting with this. former california deputy is breaking her silence after her alleged attacker who faced attempted murder charges was acquitted. in 2019 the suspect caught on camera beating the deputy and shooting at her with her own gun. she says outcome is an injustice. >> it is heart breaking for the whole institution of law enforcement. you are called to help someone and somehow you become the villain, somehow i did not do something right or somebody thought that they could take a police officer's gun, pointed at therefore head, pull the trigger and you walk free. it blows my mind that that happen. >> she worries how the acquittal among so many other things will affect officer morell.
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pete: boris johnson resigning from parliament yesterday over possible sanctions linked to the predicate scandal. that really took him down he is accused of misleading investigators looking into alleged parties he held during the government mandated covid-19 lockdown. johnson continues to claim innocence. he says there is no evidence against him. who knows, who knows. looking to get your creative juices flowing. you might want to take a catnap. a new study by mit and harvard reveals quick naps may help you be more creative, they say the earliest stages of sleep affect post-sleep performances and researchers found a quick nap will boost creativity compared to staying awake for the same period of time. >> clearly the question is what is a quick nap? pete: that is the question.
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and those are your headlines. what do you think. will: is that 15? pete: i'm going to say 15 - 20. don't they say the beginning is when you drop into it. rachel: i'm sure our government has spent a million dollars studying catnap's, like literally cat napping we could find this information somewhere. pete: didn't he have cats on a treadmill in russia and they killed him. rachel: i'm so glad our government -- >> for permanent nap. rachel: coming up neo-nazi militia nest and parent groups. the southern poverty law center has labeled them all hate groups. our panel of moms is here to respond. will: one nation with brian kilmeade premieres at 8:00 p.m. judge jeanine, will all join. pni make an appearance facing often the first-ever trivia
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report on hate and extremist groups parental rights group are on the same level as neo-nazis and antigovernment organizations. presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy held a town hall with moms for liberty days after they were included in the report. >> parents determine the education of our children. that is a hard truth and ame america. we do not want the federal government involved in education at all. rachel: joining us from groups listed in the report founder of educational liens, cofounder army appearance alicia brand and president of no left turn in education doctor alina fishbein. doctor i'm going to start with you, what did you think when you found out that you were on this hate list along with neo-nazis. >> considering who made the list i was not surprised at all in the whole thing, as far as i'm
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concerned has to do nothing. they have been using the same tactic inside launched my movement and we were the first movement to confront this mantis. they are using language as a very powerful tool. but i think at this point, a lot of people become aware of the role of such institutions such as the southern poverty law center. they became totally deranged and lost their initial mission. rachel: sloan, i agree with the doctor that these groups have lost their way. the problem is fbi and the department of justice have been taking cues from them. we know they have been provided the list in the fbi were caught trying to investigate parents who went to school board meetings and caught pro-lifers
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and traditional catholics for the people that make it onto the list are white supremacist are being targeted by our government. >> right, it is very remarkable that the three founders sitting here with you today, we are all jewish moms and i was absolutely startled to find my name on a list with holocaust and iron and dangerous neo-nazis and i find it remarkable and dangerous as a matter of fact as you alluded to, this is not just a passing citation in some obscure group. the biden administration takes its marching orders often times from the very radical group to want to castigate normal parents fighting for their children's education. rachel: alicia, what do i get is apparent he was concerned as you guys are about everything that is happening in our school system. clearly your groups are over the
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target they want to indoctrinate our kids they want to own this space and they want to parents out. is that what you are gathering from this. what else can be behind the push to silence you with such incredible methods? >> we are definitely over the target. this designation may actually be a good thing in shedding light on the radical groups that have so much credibility with our government. the southern poverty law center has two goals and one is to silence anyone who stands in their way and number two to protect the financial interest with the teaching modules in the curricula that they sell to our schools. we are definitely over the target but my biggest concern is the danger that they are putting us in. all three of us sitting on this
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panel today have suffered from threats of life. mine was most recently in the last couple of weeks with the loud in love while you're fewer proxies of elected officials. this is very frightening in the southern poverty law center have a proven track record of harassing and intimidating and threatening people on the list. this is an invitation to their followers it is very scary. >> absolutely is. what do you think the main goal is, is it to turn our children into little activist doctor? >> definitely, they have been working on this very intensely in the southern poverty law center to do some of the most horrific curriculum, their teaching tolerance or blm in school. again i would like to emphasize we should continue to focus on
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confronting them. they should not be able to threaten us and stop us from doing the very basic thing as parents protecting our children. the southern poverty law center became a political arm of the radical left and it's unfortunate that people follow what they are doing. rachel: yes, i appreciate all three of you ladies are fighting so hard even as you pointed out risking your own safety in doing so you speak for so many parents who are sick and tired of the government thinking that they own our children. my cohost calls public schools, he can't, he calls it the democrat camp and my husband calls it calming camp. these public schools belong to all of us and we need to make sure they don't become ideological camps. i appreciate all three of you.
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sloan, doctor fishbein and alicia, thank you for joining us. >> think you. >> straight ahead trump indicted again but how is this stacking up to similar cases with democrat officials. pete and will go off the wall to break it down. plus swift tees, puppies and policy, my pop-culture hits on the latest and greatest hollywood drama. jason schaefer is joins us.ws you have to stic yk around. ma. the mulch that finishes the look. and picking a color that pops. you got this. we got you. your wyndham is waiting... to help you check things off your bucket list... ...and his. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham to choose from, your wyndham is waiting. get the lowest price at wyndhamhotels.com
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cycle, donald trump this began on june the 18th 2022. 15 boxes retrieved from a raid at mar-a-lago. >> 17 months between that and our timeline august back and forth between the trump's lawyers in absolutely before the raid there was back-and-forth communication then a late night raid in august. pete: fast forward to the most important point trump announces he will run for president in november of 2022. pete: three days later garbutt appointed special counsel jack smith to look into the case a lot of people feel like after he announced garbutt and biden wanted to create space or liability that they are not part of it so special counsel looked into it. >> it was buried thursday sources tell, joe biden was paid $5 million by ukrainian
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executive. >> explosive potential allegation that the fbi director does not want to give up only under threat of contempt is he allowing some congressmen to see it. that is why a few hours later trump announces untruth social that he is been indicted. are they to tied together they have very different application. >> we think this is important. we think let's look at other similar incidences when they were handled when it comes to classified documents. sandy berger was an attorney for bill clinton. in 2005 he pled guilty to destroying classified documents from the national archive. he took scissors and he cut up terrorist threats from the millennium, the return of the millennium. pete: a top national security aide, had three documents, cut them up with scissors, could had a year in prison and $100,000 fine. except ultimately he worked for bill clinton, he's a democrat only charged with a misdemeanor and $50000 fine, no jail time at
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all. will: then speaking out and staying on the clint, of course hillary clinton, here brought up all the time and hillary clinton tweeted out a photo of her wearing a hat with her e-mail and pretty interesting in similarities. in september 2022 hillary clinton said she told investigators, there were 0 classified e-mails on her private e-mail server this is referring to a 2015 story investigation. pete: imagine the goal it takes that there were 0 classified documents. it dates back to 2015. in 2018 a government report very clearly points out there were at least 193 males that had some level of classification when sent. on a private server that they believe could of been accessed by foreign government, potentially hacked, huge national security implication, what was a consequence. pete: nothing.
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193 mills, that's more than the documents that were held at mar-a-lago. will: absolutely right. rac.pete: no consequence. pe.will: she got the white housi guess at the consequent, no jail time. will: her husband bill clinton also involved in a similar issue in 2012 a case denied access to the white house audiotape that he had kept in his sock george. pete: isn't that where you keep the most boring things. will: secret recordings, audiotapes, what's interesting about this as you can point out the court said he had a right and ability. pete: the court pointed out that was privileged information under the presidential records act. even if it had classified material in the recording that the archives might want access to it is privilege to him as a former president that maintains the highest security clearance. i was along with jason chaffetz
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yesterday he pointed out all former presidents maintain the security clearance they have privilege on their own records. this case would prove that. pete: as you point under the presidential records act. they had tried to go around this president this potential defense by suggesting president trump's violation has something to do with the espionage act. we will find out that could be their attempt. >> that is part of it, who is he spying on and giving it to we will have to find out. will: it's been around for a long time and used in many applications. will: the scary part we could do the wall on hunter biden if he faces no consequences considering everything he has been up against. pe.will: up next inflatable walo inflatable wall texas takes matters into his own hands again to try to solve the border crisis. president of the national border patrol council randy judd joins us next. ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪
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smuggling is maverick county and eagle pass area we don't want people to come across and continue to put themselves at risk when they go between the ports of entry. >> you to react aborted ritual counsel brandon judd. it's great to see you this morning. i'm curious on what you make of this idea. i don't know personally if it's been tried in the past. this is new to me will it be effective and why has been done in the past? >> it has not been done in the past and will prove to be effective. this is building off trump's border wall, that was very successful. what we saw everywhere we put technology and infrastructure and causes smugglers to move to other locations in the border wall was very effective that trump built. this is building off of it and looking at the river where are the vulnerabilities what can we do to stop smugglers from bringing people across that are going to get away green infrastructure and technology does not stop us. what it does stop is from
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evading apprehensions of the got away thousands of people every single day that are able to evade apprehension is what infrastructure will do and it will allow us to be more successful in reacting to what the criminals are doing they want to create opportunities. infrastructure will stop the opportunities and it will allow us to deploy our resources. they want to be as quick as possible, we want to create time and that's with the border barriers will do. will: is one of the things that you see and think to yourself why had i not thought about that before that makes ton of sense i'm curious why has it in inflatable border been deployed to the past? is it recreational use of the river or the effect on the wildlife i'm just curious why we have not seen this before. >> we have not seen on the river before because the river was a natural barrier for we had the other walls in place. once we got the walls in place then the river became an area that the cartels were trying to
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exploit. that was the next step in the natural progression. now that were in the area we have to build the wall but what is so disappointing about this this is the federal government's job. this is not the state of texas. yet they are stepping up to the plate and actually doing something about it. they looked at it and said the border wall was very effective, now what can we do on the river the putting up the inflatable barriers that will stop smugglers from being able to operate with impunity and it's going to slow them down which will allow the border patrol to be more effective. will: able to get your take on this before we go there's a new u.s. border patrol chief named he is del rio sector his name is jason wins. what does this mean for the future border patrol. >> jason l wins is enforcement minded he comes from a background that shows he wants to implement the program that is going to allow us to be
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successful. that's all we want to do we want to protect american citizens and we hopeful jason will be able to do that. the problem will be subject to dhs and we have no reason to believe there are going to allow him to do his job. if he could do his job he will be effective if dhs shut him down he will be another figurehead. will: brandon judd, great to see you this morning. thank you. rachel: we are going to turn to your headlights a deadly stabbing in the streets of new york city, on camera the brawl breaking out yesterday in the middle of the road in midtown manhattan in broad daylight. the victim attempted to defend himself as the man in black is holding a knife. police say the suspect stabbed the other man in the chest killing him. he is now charged with murder authority say the suspect is a registered offender who spent a year behind bars.
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a gender study professor at the university of cincinnati is defending their decision to give a student a failing grade for using the term biological woman in a project proposal the professor argues using the term is offensive because it excludes trans women. the student olivia sounded off on social media about receiving the 0 quality not bias her proposal has since been regraded by another professor and she received an a in the class. some excellent news for dollar tree shoppers the retail chain will start selling eggs again after polling cartons in march after skyhigh prices egg prices spiked due to inflation and a bird flu outbreak that caused a nationwide shortage leading some americans to start their own chicken coops light pete hegseth. thankfully the price of a dozen eggs has fallen more than 30% since the start of this year. that is good news and these are
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your headlines. let's check in with fox news meteorologist janice dean from belmont park. >> good morning we are happy to wonderful time at 155th belmont stakes in elmont new york. it is the third leg of the triple crown we do not have a triple crown winner this year because the horse has to win all three bases, the kentucky derby, the preakness and the belmont. coming up in the next hour we have the daughter of penny chen re-who own and bred secretary us arguably the greatest racehorse of all time. this is the 50th anniversary of secretary triple crown win. i cannot wait to meet her. penny chen re-is is a historic winner and she not only owned but she bred that horse.
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i'm really excited to meet this family. we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of secretary's big win, this is big sandy behind me the longest track the horses will run a mile and a half. in the weather by the way is spectacular today i know we have a lot of worries early on this week with the canadian wildfires in the air quality was terrible. but over the last couple of days wins have shifted from the south and we are expecting an absolutely wonderful day in terms of whether. we will be reporting live all day in the course the race is going to be broadcast on fox for the very first time in the post time is going to be 702. i know you will be watching, stay tuned we will keep you posted on everything. over to you my friend. >> i wore my suit for you janice. rachel: you look like you're ready for the races. still ahead is he the reason for the teardrops on her guitar elon
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musk drawing intense backlash from taylor swift fans after a not so nice tweet. he retweeted about the pop princess. i break it down next with jason chaffetz he reacts to this and much more in my pop-culture roundup. he is a renaissance man. ♪ more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars. pick up dad from airport? ohhhhhh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪. rachel: time for a pop-culture roundup this time we have jason chaffetz with us and we will touch on the latest and greatest hollywood drama this week. starting off haters going to hate, hate, hate. taylor swift these are going after elon musk for his comments say the populist anger look like napoleon dynamite in drag, where is that picture of napoleon dynamite. >> i love napoleon, he is principal, focus and a heckuva dancer. rachel: and he looks like taylor swift. >> i think elon musk is flirting i think those two will hookup. rachel: elon musk got so much
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backlash she ended up deleting, did this with they sent him to reeducation it was a struggle session. >> they have numbers they are everywhere. next davidson rails against him after they criticize him for buying a puppy for his mom and not adopting one. here is a voicemail of pete davidson this is what he left for pete. >> i want to let you know i'm severely allergic to dogs so i have to get a specific breed i'm only not allergic to kappa poos and those type of dogs and my mom's [bleep] doll who is two years old died a week prior and were also sat ahead to get a specific dog. i wanted to do your research before you create new stories for people. rachel: why does he care so much what peter thinks. >> i'm with pete i've always
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been a pete fan pete has always been good to be. >> pete played jason chaffetz on snl, we have a picture of that in. rachel: it's not that is pretty good. i got a chance to meet him and talk to them. a nice guy. rachel: did he cut you out? >> no i was honored. rachel: okay. pick a different guy. nancy pelosi through a first pitch at national pride night here is the pitch and working to get your reaction after. >> she's not known for being a straight shooter but i will give her credit 83 years old. she threw it better than 57 dr. fauci. >> way better than dr. fauci. >> i don't know but the uniform but she tried. i will give her credit. >> she ran the house with an iron fist, does she have a strong arm? >> no.
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rachel: father's day is coming up, before we get to that your book would make a great father's day gift. >> yes the puppeteers the people who control america. that is good for dad. rachel: you are a dad. >> i am a dad three beautiful kids be back in a gorgeous wife. >> what is your best dad joke. >> i like bringing our dog to the park but the ducks always chase it but that's what you get when you have a purebred dog. rachel: i'm not getting out. okay we're going to work on the on the commercial break. we love you we want to wish you a happy father's day early and everybody check out this book a great father's day gift. still ahead steve hilton joins us live, stick around.
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♪ ♪ pete: well, we start this hour with former president trump, he's hitting back at special counsel jack smith after the justice department unseals a 37-stacked-count indictment. rachel: federal prosecutors claim trump illegally kept boxes of classified documents at his home in south florida. will: nate foy is live in new jersey if outside of trump's bedminster golf club with more. nate. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. former president trump is back on the campaign trail today as he gets ready to appear in miami federal court on tuesday of next week at 3 p.m. but you mentioned we learned yesterday he's facing 37 felony charges for his handling of classified documents, and we also learned that he's accused of being personally involved with moving those documents from the white house to mar-a-lago. take a look here, prosecutors say they found those documents at various locations in mar-a-lago including a storage room,
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