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>> there's a new breed of hornet sweeping the nation. so colorful and fast and unlike anything i've ever seen. my hometown like these hornets are not natural. they're engineered. they cannot be domesticated. >> are you picking up me? feel your sting and taking the country by swarm. >> the all world new dog. : >> all right. hi and welcome to fox news tonight. i am brian kilmeade. we have a great show." forur you tonight. get ready in the entirety of our country's 247 year history. not a single president has ever been arrested by the federal government for a crime. that will change tomorrow at 3:00 when former president donald j. trump turned himself il changent a federal courthouse in miami, florida. now, whatever you think of donald trumpf in trump with the allegations against him arresting and charging a former president is truly unprecedented. trump also isn't just a former president.
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trump happen preso thes to be the leadingndb candidate to get the gop nomination and be on top inen's the primaries when it's all said and done, making him joe biden'primars and main oppo. is that the man that's goingide, to be charging the president, the foreign press, the united states? statis that the justice departme that he controls? yes, the justice department' der s specifically accusing trump of violating the espionage act. congress passed the espionage act right around a few years before world one. again the law was meant to target spies who might turn against unit warti states during wartime. now, joe biden's justice department is trying to argue that whichreally trump is a spy, whe is really absurd. now, the president said as much he a over the weekend.fi he addressed the indictment against him in public forst tir the first time. >> the baseless indictment of bye biden depar administration's weaponized department of injustictme will o down as among the most horrifict abuses of power in the history of our country. i think it already is. i said that hunter
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will probably be charged with some minor offense, like jaywalking, so that the fbi and the doj can pretend that they're fair. oh, we got hunter. so while they're going after me under the espionage act, that's like the creation of missiles in your basement. they got him for nothing. and there's never been a more corrupt group of peopl e in the history of a country running this country. >> he's still fightingountry. so the biden administration is targeting biden'sn admini liy rival in 2024. now, if joe biden has a case to make against donald g their trump, it should be on the campaign trail, don't you think? let voters decide at the ballovt box. t? what about that? as trump pointed out in his rally. this is an explicid out tht attt to interfere in his view in the upcoming election. n e upthey launched a witch hunt after a witch hunt, and they just tried to stop our movement. they want to do anything theo ag
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they can to thwart the will ofth the american people.that's it's called election interference. that's what they're doing now. this is election interference, trumwe've never seen it on a scale like this. >> yep, they voted witch hunt after witch hunt. evejusticlstrump that even thoh the justice department feels it has enough evidence againsp.tinh trump, well, iimt will actually turn a jury against him and will decid ie his fate if he goes to jail for the rest of his life. these 12 individuals who have unanimously you have to unanimously fin37d b trump guilty on 37 counts. gut for trump, it's going to be tough. he has to run the table and convince the jury he is noit guilty on each of those i 37 counts. otherwise, he could be spendingo the rest of his life in prison. no joke. in the meantime, the democraticr party's allies in the media are already trying to make a case againswhrees witt trump and anye who agrees with him in the court of public opinio poiny at this point, though, with somebody like donald trump winnin l g the nomination
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for the gop at the primary, viollear clear endorsement of political violence. i th i don't want to tell you. that might be one of the best questions i've been asked. and i thin eftical vik it is a endorsement of political violence. >> i think we have to look at 20242of quest. what kind of question was that and what kind of answer is that? it's the same old playbookho. t anyone who sides with trump is trying to destroy democracy. they, the mediy democra and thee democrats are the ones trying to save it. these people don't really care about democracy, in my view, or mishandling classified demo picture. he bigt in fact, many of the samesi people bloviating aboufiedtaccui trump on cable news are themselves guilty of what they're accusing him of. perhaps no one who exemplifies that more than formees thatr fbi deputy director andy mccabe. he was fired from the fbi fod fr leaked classified leaking classified documents, which is a direct violatio n of drum roll, please. the espionage act house speakeer kevin mccarthy pointed that out today directly to a cnn reporter. >> watch what the president is
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accused of leading on of the conspiracy of obstructing justice. that's a different subject. are you prepared to debate as a former president and what other actions will the house take in this very committee in terms of funding? are you prepared to defend>> your your networks, the email thatt i'm that i'm answeringqus your question, you could ask me any question you wantionn ast, t i'm entitled to answer the question. okay. okay?an't put words in my mouth even though you're a network and hire andrew mccabe, who wasm fired from the fbi forcc leaking classified documents. >> did you remove them from your network? will you continue to putremove judgment against president trump? >> you also hired clapper. >> now, waiting for the question, giving the answer that she doesn't want.st sho now, journalists should be holding democrats responsible foulocrats r this is hypocrisy. when don't you think they should be asking how and why the president of the t of the united states should be allowed to prosecute his chief political rival in the big pictursecute e, journalists are carrying the water for the administration in many cases. ad ipresident candidate,
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presidential candidate himself, the vague promise to me he was pres and is stillo fighting hard. made that point yesterday on cnn . >> there's absolutely no evidence unless you can show me some that president biden has had anything to do with this prosecution and is why he pute p two layers in between. >> with due respect, i think it ec i is shameful that i is a competitor to president trump in this race. >> havhave tk que to ask questii the media isn't asking the job of the political media if it hat hatos one job is to hold ths government accountable. we know that, instead we'reg th doing the bidding. they're seeing the media doing the bidding of the u.s. government. asdding ofk the question, get to the bottom of what biden told garland and what garland told ga jack smith. if the same shoe fit the other foot, you would not take their word andt face value. >> do not take their word now. s and vivek ramaswamy is not taking anybody's word. he's taking action. he is filing a freedomxpos information request to expose the biden communicatio fa if there is any, between all these factor, all these factions that he just described. vivek, what are you what exactly are you doing?
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so earlier today, brian, my campaign filed a freedom of information act request. i considerednsider i a demand oh the biden white house as well indihe biden of department of justice, to figure out what direct or indirect communicatthere there were betwn biden, garland and jack smith. and the reason why is i w read that indictment, brian, it reekreaks of political pull, the politicization all the way down . there are selective omissions of the presidential records act. atuethe relevant statute to thee actual alleged crimes executivse orders not binding unnecessary us president. that's how the classifications schemes are defined. so this reeks of politicization and in my disappointmentar, d th you saw that exchange with cnn over the weekend that i had. i said, if the media isn't to d going to do it, you know what? if the other political candidates aren't aroing to i'm going to lead the way starting now. and make no mistake, it would ma. mpetitior me donald trump were eliminated from competition in this rac ra but that's not the way i want
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to win. i want to win this election by convincinincing the voterthgo i'm the best person to govern. that's the way we do things ins america, not by having the federal administrative police, state eliminate o the competition. and bryan, i stand on the side of principle . all right. so there is a new development we want to share with you that you might have heard aboutned or it happened on the senate floor today. senatoyockingk grassle on the just a few hours ago sharing some shocking iinformation about joe biden, d about hunter biden and their business dealing s with burisma. li listen. the 1023st produced to the house committees redacted reference that the foreign nationals who allegedly bribed joe and hunter biden allegedly has audio recordings of his conversation with them. f hi17 such recordings, accordi to the 1023, the foreignna national possesses 15 audio recordings of phone calls
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between him and hunter biden. according to the 1023,al the foreign national possesses two audio recordings of phone calls between him and then-vice president joe biden. y these recordings were allegedly kept as a sorta sort of insurane policy for the foreign nationals in case that he got into a tight spot. >> pretty stunning, right? grassley alsrighaid tho said thf information was redacted from the version of the document presented to the house presente republicans and democrats to on the committee probe presentedwah to them last week. why was it so heavily redacted r and was that part that was redacted about the 17 recordings? did they give or take?hearing >> well, first of all, why are we only hearing about this now? >> you have a corrupt federal police state that has gone for d yeare-s after some made up russa collusion narrative when in fact apparentlly iy it seems tht there's evidence staring in the face of a different kind of foreigndn interference
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and corruption. and i also just want to make an they brian.cy, thon, b they said they wanted to keep it as an insurance policy. reco. ightrdingsos well, let's just observe where we are right now. the u.s. president happensnow. to be that same then-vice president joe biden. that's sending literallys hundreds of billions of dollars of us taxpayer aid to ukraine, the very country where you haven an enterprise whose owner is on national securitciy councils s and boards in ukraine. >> so i think that i'm shockedt that no one has actually drawn that obvious analogy as well, that that insurancicy thate polt he's talking about with those audio tapes. sure. well, mayb e playing out at the expense of the american taxpayer. but thiswhy we sho is why we sht want a corrupt government transparency is the only way forward. and we're going to need a new, honest governmenthat's a it, br. and that's a big part of why i'm in this race and what i'm hoping to lead is a revolution of transparency in fhe administrative state itsel . it would be a nice change. also, how many times is joe sty labem g to lie before we
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start to actually label him that way? i know nothing about my son' ms overseas business dealings. clearly, that's wrong. the firing of viktor shokin had nothing to do with business. it looks like that's a direct lie. bad then we find oute says everg that he says he didn't know from his background at syracus,e in college. al51l the things to th inte 51 e agencies who said this is classic russian disinformation. when hdamne knew well that wass family's laptop with all their secret. s on it, he had no problem staring into this camera and saying that very wel, same thing. >> how do we still label him b as honest? well, brian, i will stare into the camera and say that this is grounds for impeachment. if this is true, if these facts are substantiated, the fact ofel lying about it, especially if it's on ground s of then takingod o steps as us president to make gn good on that old promise that was previously unsealed. >> i think that's grounds for impeachmends t and i think that webetray need to deliver accountability to leaders who betra t oathsy their oath of office. >> and i think we need to see
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that applied even handedly in our country. ap be you'll be in miami tomorrow, right? ri mornings on tmorrow at 10:30 a.m. with the press conference and some additional announcements on the information 'r demanding. >> all right. no one's going to outwork vivek ramaswamy. thank you, vivek. appreciate it. meanwhile, president trump's indictment will shape the gop nomination race. btwork vig time, but it doesn'te the former president's plans. trump hains vowed to stay in the race even if convicted. how do the charges change his strategy? >> stephen miller is as close to thei know president as anyone i know. he's a former adviser to him through all four years. yeurn tostephen, your reaction e indictment and the official, i guess, arraignment tomorrow. what changes? unmat >> well, this is obviously a tragedy of unmatched propo the proportions in american history, where you have the president o presief the united states trying to incarcerate for life. hi hiss chief political rival and now holding him in front oat a federal court for that purpose. there are not words i strained to find the vocabulary, brian,ua
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to describe what an unmitigated catastrophe this is. we are witnessing a fundamental change in americans society. ree era of democratic republicanism has une passed away, and now we have an unelected bureaucracy, an unelected, all powerful deep pofte deciding for itsel who will be shielded. >> hillary clinton, for example, will be shielded. joe biden will be shielded. and who who they believeed, joe will be jailed and who will bed punished and who will be targeted. and donald trump ild trumps to , public enemy number one. >> but do you agree that she>> is giving back the documen brict to save this massive headache in this indictment? when askedthis ind? mise. >> i reject the entire premise. let me just get a little biticay with this for a moment, if i can, with you, brian. so 1917 espionage act was created decades before the classification system and decades before the presidential recordsresideni under federal law, based on both the classificationbsolut and based on the presidential
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records act, the united states has absoluteltoy authori to decide what records he believes should be classifiedfue or not, or should be taken for his purposes. for a future library , what have you or not. that is his plenary authorityece to use the correct legal term there. under their theory, their applicatiogan of woodrow wilson's 1917 espionage act created to punish those who oppose world war one. under their interpretation iftae a president declassified their record and takes that record with him, that he can be punished and he canecides t be jailed because a bureaucrat in the future decidet s that tht record is not something that he should possess in the defense interestines a. it creates a system where the president is subordinatee to bureaucracy that is constitutionally untenable dodeacy.r article two. so doj had no right whatsoever to criminalize this interaction eva. ever issue a subpoen this was entirely an administrative process and a
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political that was in properly criminalized from the beginning . jack smith has had trouble with governor bob mcdonnell, had that convictiomcdonaldctiona he had trouble. senator menendez. they had a hung jury. he gotg he got free. he had problems with john edwards trying to prosecute that casute that e. erated he ended up being exonerated. what's your reaction to jack's u smith, the bulldog going after your former boss? >> well, you jusr boss.t mentio, brian, some really important precedents and it dovetails reallyt me well with the point t i was just making. so let's look at that bob mcdonnell case. there was another highlye thliticized prosecution, of course, not nothing of the scale that we're seeing now wher le they found a sympathetiy and favorable jury and they were able to get a convictio, no and the supreme court and this is so rare, brian. unanimoun --s overturned it bece the decision to prosecute was deemed to be unconstitutional. other words, the theory behind the whole cases deemedto was dee unconstitutional. so you have a case here where you have a special who has a history of violating g.e constitution, but nothin
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more spectacle than what we are seeing now. >> well, we're going to find out. then we have thian: we'l out wis new revelations about possible 17 tapes ole f joe biden in thiswe're burisma contact. we're obviously followining upgp on that. stephen miller, always, always great. thanks so much. thann millero much.k you.: jo george soros handed the keys to his massive empire over to his son, a younger son than we thought. miranda devine joins us next with her take on the new leader of the progressive activist world. therplus, california has introdd a bill that could jail parentsil who don' part don't affirmmore their child's gender decisions. themore on that after the brea >> before bass pro shops even tb had a name, before wace sold boats and gear for hunting and camping before the two shelves of tackle in the back shelves of tackle in the back of the liquor store, beforeing,
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people are meant to be together. learn more to help keep it that way. >> welcome back. glad you're here. george soros. his legacy as a left wing ideologu s' le e will live far after him. the hungarian billionaire ensured thatthe n by this week- by announcing his 37 year old son and son, alexander will take over his massive empire. the opengest nonprofits societn is one of the largest nonprofits in the world. ear-olthe 37 year old takes over and he'll manage $25 billion ofe a war chest, and he will fund progressivrse.e causes, of cour. he already vows that he'll be, quote, more political than his
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father. >> miranda devi is a columnist for the new york post the " and author of laptop from. >> miranda, this is bad news for republic kids and people isa that wanted a civil society. >> don't you thinkws it's really bad news? >> i mean, sorosally himself, george soros, made the money. he's a a chaos merchant.n for some reason. he's been a malign influence in politics around the world. he seemsst to just want to sow chaos and dissension, particularly with his criminal justice interventions. but his son, alex, is a sort ofa unmoored, millennial, spoiled little rich ki sd. he a the fourth of soros's five children to two different wives. theappears to be the only one o has any kind of a relationship e with his father. and he's more left wing thanesti his father. he's more focused on domestic issues. he's been to visit the biden white house at least a dozen
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times. he's in charge of his father'sl super pac for political interventions and so i think that we will have to brace ourselves for his involvement in the 2024 election on behalf of democrato, . so he has how much do you thinkt to spend? >> well, i think he's got about 58. well, he's got 25 billion, really, but i thini think he's t 15 million just sloshing around in the piggy bank to bankroll various, you know, pet projects of the democrats. if you remember how much chaos, marcmark zuckerberg managed to w back in 2020 with 4 million to buy ballot boxes. so on drop boxes, you're going to see all sorts of nefarious purposes that alex soros's money will be usedt alex for. and i think he's a quite. a pliable young man. e radi he's been shaped by the radical activistca soon george soros's open societies foundation to bee
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the leader and to step up its, you know, he was quite an overweight, insecure, introverted childd. s but being kind of the last man standing of the children, a he's become his father's favorite. i look at what elon musk wrote. he said george soros said the ee soros wants to erode the very fa fabric of society, and that'su e what he's do with all these liberal does. you see the crime cre running mr rampant in all these major cities that george soros citie and now his son? well, look, i asked someone who knew soros quite well why he was doing this, because he himself is surroundedure he by bodyguards and make sure that he doesn't suffer doe consequences of what he's done in new york in particular. rticularand it's because i'm toe has a feeling that the only way that society can be rebuilt is a utopian vision is by, down.
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first of all, breaking it down . yeah. miranda devine, thanks so much. i just hope i was hoping thatoud vision would go away with him, but it looks like it's notgo a.d >> appreciate it. meanwhile, we move ahead. democrats in california arcae hw to use state power to control how parents raise their children. pareise matt finn has the story. law att ryan, the california assembly approved an amended state family lawor bill goes before the senate tomorrow. that amended bill now reads that in custody disputes, courts would be required to take into considerationher whether a parent affirms their child's gender identity. t critics of the amended bill claim it might open the door a to the possibility that a parent could lose custody ifurdoesn' the doesn't e they support their child's gender identity. democratic assemblywoman laurie wilson co-wrote the bill and is tryin g to downplay any controversy by insisting >>nder affirmation is not the most important factor when determining custodvey.
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who'f you have a seven year old who's who's talking about having a potential to say, i being able to articulate thatm they believe that they are not the same gender as they are biologically, then it should be affirmed and through care itw should be determined. and that's what we did with ourn own child. >> this bill was co-sponsored by statesoscot senator scott,il, who also advanced a separate bill requiring foster parentss p to affirm a child's sexual identity. brian, what an embarrassment. unbelievable. matt, thanks so much. everything's upside down in california and it's not just california. radicamatt, thl gender insanity is spreading across the country in the name of trans rightsprese a judge in washington just ordered a female only spa-o to accept male customers. more on that.
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shop. >> so a judge in washington state just issuegctory fod a trg ruling in a victory for a radical gender activist. h jason rantz brings us this bad news. he's seattle radio host. he's fantasticos it,he at it. and the author of what's killing america. he has the story. ll i>>jason, spell it out. okay. so we got a seattle judge. shint washington officials are effectively declaring that biologony, really women's rights no longer exist. olympia spa is a traditional korean spa. it was women only. it requires. make but they did make exceptions for trans women who have gone througtionh gender reassignment surgery. now, this policy comes from the owner's religious beliefsuri and modesty between the sexes. but a tranes s activist by the name of haven, will vick, filed a complainoft with the state'sf human rights commission, basically saying, look, this is discriminatory. so there was an investigation. and unsurprisingly, this a with thesided transgender activist, claiming the policy, quote, denies to transgender women who have not had surgery because their physical is not
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consistent with the traditional understand ing of biological women. so, in other words, they're redefining biology. olympus spa sues. but a seattle u.s. district court judga e, the name of barbara jacobs rothstein, she actually sided with the state. and sos in now despise inbiol a position where they're going to have to allow iog mennf memb biological men, which upsets staff members and upsetser customers, many of whom i've spoken to today. now, this is not the only trans gender controversy around the spa. you'll probabl iy recall back in 2021, there was a woman who confronted a staff member at the wi spa in los angeles because that woman foundd a biological man in what wass oy supposed to be a women's only space. now, in that case, i spacet turf out to be a convicted sex offender who was charged for indecentfe in that case, along with a few others. and yet it was antifa thugs atd the time, other activists that rallied around the spahe sex an offender here in washington state. there's actually a rally planned for saturdayrday that wt will be there to defend olympia spa against this ruling. i spoke with their lawyer todayy
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and they're moving forward, refiling. and then if they hav'rand if thg forward with an appeal, they'll destroappealy two businesses in one just because of this idiotic ruling. but thanks so much, jason. appreciate it. i wish it wasn't true, but wo was.ord meanwhile, california governor gavin newsom downplayed rumors that he's considering a presidential run. in an interview with sean hannitd he'y airs next. newsom has put himself in the national conversation in recent months.onths, as you know, he picked public fights with florida governor ron desantiureds and toured through red states. but newsom still insists thas t he's not running against president biden. listen. >> you think he's cognitively strong enough to be president? >> conversations him all the time. yetivelyng enough to bs. ve tal >> and i'll tell you what you do. i'm dead serious about that. i've talked to him wheke wn one he's been overseas. i've been in air force one, marine one. i've been in the limino with hi. i've spent time with him. never answered my question directlyoud my. how many times is your phone pinging a day? people saying you need to gehonh this race becauseye they agree with me that he's not up to the >> notb.
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oh, say i see.>> you see where you're going with that? >> i'm asking. no, and i'm not answering. >> b t. av and by not answering, he's answering. newsom doesn't have much of a recorda to run on. the problem is, people have been keeping scoree score fromo 20 21 to 2022. thnifornia led the natior the number of people who fled cl ifthe state, over 300,000 californians fled to other states i n single year. a the state also has the highest rate of homelessnesshird o and s nearly a third of the entire ponntry's homeless populatio with rolling blackouts and a demand for electric cars. charliars. e hurt is an opiniontimes. editor at the washington times. >> charlie, what's really going on hercharli e? >> well, he's running against biden for president. >> no, it's amazing. you know, shamelessnesamazing. s is probably one of the greatest gifts in politics. cs. you arerther yo and the more dishonest you are, the farther you get in politics . and this guy is literally he's literally measuring the drapes in the white house.tr
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and then as president leaves the white house and he turns all right around. and i love that answer. first of all, hi, his explanatis for why he says that joe biden is cognitive badly together is that, oh, i've been inbeen h a limo with him. i've been here with him. i've been at the white house. he's overseashe . he inserts himself inton the whole situation as anou explanation for. it's like it's like, you know, whenell a you tell a job in yoa interview, you tell them that. my biggest weakness is my modesty. this is this is how the guy's always operating. he's always scamming. g he's always maneuvering. but he's running for president. watce back joe. >> you know, he's the antithesis of governor desantis . desantis doesn't worry about the charm offense. charm offensiv t worre to his his detriment. they say he's got to get better one on one. he's got to get that twinkle ine his eye. but all he does is produce results. he, actually doesn't matter what gender you are, what race you are with that this is wh
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o you. he produces results. that's why he's running. gavin newsom looks like he was cast in the part. >> he's just terrible atth the job. n. and he wants a promotion. yeah , he's total centralcalifo casting. but of course, not only does california learnia leathd the cy and people fleeing the policies of gavin newsom and othere numb democrats, they also lead the nation in the number of peopleer fleeing to move to mexico. right. he's finally, you know, maybeece we should make him border czar because he's the only person the only democrat in the entire country who's managed to figure oue co t how reverse the flow ofout illegal immigration. real quick. how real quick.ion. he evidently tells sean hannity that he owns homelessnes>> bris it's really bad and he feels terrible about it and he's got to fix it. he feeeabout itbut he attracts . he makes it great to be there. they sets the tent cities and they and they call off certain areas. i've seen ites. it's the strings all the way down to orange county. and he says it because house prices are too high. c no. these people have checked out.
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they have mental illness, need to be treated. this isn't because they can't make their rent. final thought, right? >> right. yeah. no. and of course, the drug abuse is a huge part of it. he is not you know, i want to give him credit for the fact that g it'sknowledgin a problem, which he doesn't deserve any credit because all of his party. right. right. it's so bad that even gavin newsom realizes. it. vint i love also in his answer,a he also blames the lastyears republican, which was 20 years ago in californiaga. exactly. that everything was so bad under them. tr he's just trying to fix it. give him a break, charlie. charlie hurt, thank you so much . so good to see you. s i'll see you soon. meanwhile, as told you earlierat in the show, senator grassley revealed shocking new information abouion abtt th john biden's business dealings with burisma. an executive at that company allegedly has audio recordings of the bidens. do republicans plan on investigating that? senator tom cottonat? with that' and so much more. >> the boys are back with
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save. let's go back to our top story. there was stunning. a new developmen d bidet in the biden family business scandal earlier today. according to very reputable man named senator chuck grassley. a burisma executive allegedlmedd has audio recordings of his conversation with joe and hunter bideninswith j. s red then, the executive reportedly kept his recordings as a, quote unquot,e, insurance policy. all of this was in the fbi'shatu 1023 document that republicans fought tooth nail to access, who had told originally by the fbi that didn't exist. redabut this information was conveniently redacted. what are senat.e republicans plan to do about this? this only happened a couple of hours agthis onlo. a se senator tom cotton is a us senator from arkansas, a senator with chuckfrom grassly gets up there and read something like this. it's pretty significant. its impactn chuck . what c >> what changes if these recordings exist? >> ron, first off, let say grass god bless chuck brad, chuck grassley, he has beele
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n titan of oversight for decades in the senate. and again today, he revealede shocking new information that when the fbi allowedi allowe hoe members last wee rk to review a report from a confidential source, they redacted not just o the names or the identities of people. they redacted the fact that this sourc e has 17 different recordings with hunter bidenthat and joe biden. it's not possiblhee that the existence of those recordings could be someho sw cr classified or sensitive or compromise investigations. om the only explanation for such a redaction is that the fbi and the department of justice didn't want republican republisd conducting oversight to know they existed because bethe obvip is, okay, where are those recordings? let's hear them. let's see ifings?hear the they v exist, if they actually do involve joe biden or hunter bideolter biden, because that's should go next from here. and i think the fbi halos a loty of explaining to do.
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>> so could you comment on how this happens? ranki so we hear about beingmember the chairman and the ranking member gettinge to r a chance td this document and then they say we're still holding it in contempt and. christopher wray says, okay, what if i just release it to the entire committempt. e? and they said, okay, we'll hold the contempt charges. then they all read it. they notice the redactionso. they have different takes on the same facts, which is nuts. raskin a couplthe of different takes on what they read, and then we come back two days later, we get story that it was too heavily redacted. and in that redaction coven, the redaction was news about these recordings. they talk about the regs that ty and instead of one of the exchange evidently sets a set of 50,000 try 5 millionest in terms of what the biden family reportedly were to receive. how doeshith this happen that the redactions get overturned and this these facts get exposed? what do you think took place? >> well, i suspect thattleblo a whistleblowewer that maybe first brought this to the attention of chuck grassley or james comey orme jim also brougn to their attention the fact that no one was speaking about
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these audio recordings, because that is explosiveaking ae news. if there are audio recordings bi joe biden or hunterhere's bir other members of the biden family talking about this kind of blatant corruptiohen, maybe the tapes don't exist, maybe they do. but certainle they do.y the clat they exist should have been disclosee beend to committeet co committee members of the house oversight committee who are reviewinngisg this memorandum. chuck grassley has been eeveloping human sources insid ,the government, for a long time, as has james colmer. i bet they came to him. need to christopher wray needs to give some explanation to the congress about why this redactioressn occurred and just keep him in the back of my mind. >> this tape is there that sayes i know nothing about my son's overseas business dealingsines. not only does these forms say he knows he got his son the job on the burisma board. senator tom cottonor going, thao much for going with the breaking newhanks. other >> thank you, brian.hi is all right. meanwhile, another high profile democrat is caught icaugn a stok trading scandal. i'm talking about energy
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granholm jennifer admitting in a letter that she made a false statement about her holdings during her senate confirmation hearings. granholm had told the senate energy and natural resources committee that she did not own any individual stocks. >> watch>>. s have ethics officials in recent years have w warned one third of the energy department's senior officialcials ows owned stock rd to the agency's work. officialmore than 130 officialsn the energy department collectively collect about 2700p of shares, bonds and options and companies that ethicsrelate officers labeled as related to the agency's workd . dam secr >> do you own individual stocks, madam secretary? no, i'm invested. mutual funds. good. hmm. only if it was true. it wasn' >> briant. stock granholm did own individual stocks, which she now claims she solds, in may. >> to prediction is the host of the two addiction show.ast. >> and it's a great podcast to do your reaction to this. ?
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she knew exactly what she wa s investedy . an sai this is a woman who, whed n she was governor of michigan, away awayould be blown by the green initiatives that she would bring to the state. this hasthis has been her baby e years. there is no question in my mind that shee wa knew she was lyingn that moment. mutual funds. she knew she wasew invested in these companies because she's been doing things to make surere succeed. this is exactly what we don'twe want. we don't want peoplen power to r to be able to influence whether or not companies do well. ouldshe should be in big troubl. >> but will she be? a not as a democrat, but itt ener really matters because you're talking about energy, possibly the most vital part ogf our economy as we deal with inflation and a willingness to give oil and gas against our will. this is what the administration wants. but who thinks who feels differently about hetr now?decii >> ionf there are financial incentives to her decisions while she was, she won't be held accountable. but shoue lied about this.she's she has done some interestingma she's made some interesting
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choices lately. she also had investments in ford, evenn h sh she said she was out of ford. inelatedcame out and she said, i'm going to remove grant funding from a battery company related to the i chinese in texas. but she did not do that with ford. she allowentinued that to contie with ford. they continue to take state mone taky and they get governmet money to continue to bring a chinese operation in forany ty energy. she is a dangerous person to havpe oe any type of positio, let alone energy secretary. >> right . but she has that position and she seems to be holding on to it. she says she doesn't have any stocks related to energy, but she does hold individual but h stocks. and she once sold thousands of shares of ford, which is, of l courseightni, now ford hasectric the lightning, the electric car, the electric truck. but in the big picture, ifst there was anything to describern with administration stands for, it's her department. her divisiond her missio and hen that's greening the economy, ou our nationalt interest because it gives power to chinaecause because everythie
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need to green the economy. they have or they control. >> absolutely. which reduceurs our national ser security. this is a national security risk and we are not energyit coi independent. and these people who continue to push thisnu green new deal initiative, which obviously covers a lot more than energyu talkabout . but when you talk about just the energy alone, this is taking awayr po power. >> we've it's ruined our relationships with saudi arabia . , co it has.us and it's costing us costing us money at the pump. thanks so much to the addiction. always great. appreciate it. thank you. straight ahead, kamala harris. got to be got to pretendlae be president today for a little while because joe biden underwent a root canaa wh l. s is this another bad sign for the president's health or is he justan eating too much sugar?ngo jimmy fallon wanted to be at dances. it didn't work out. this is his fallback. he'll join me shortlyr? to discuss amongst the kentucky
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clothes are extremely limited, so please order now. >> president biden made an emergency trip to the dentist today. they decided he needed a root canal. it's all the ice creamcanal tod the pizza, the junk food catching up to him. members of his inner circle say, quote, he eats like a child. he spends all day drinking orange gatorade. mayb eate his teeth are paying e price. maybe his guns are rejecting the teeth. it's gingiviti gatorl s it's alr again. jimmy failla is the host of fox across americailla. we brought him in because he also has teeth. to to theur reaction fact that the president had to go under to get that root canal done that made kamala harris temporarilyat president united states. >> yeah, that's that's scary stuff. bu yeah,ary t let's be clear. >> i think the breaking news is that the president's teeth are real. t be i don't know any. i don't know anybody who bet that in vega s based on looking h at pictures of him. let' in's also acknowledge this jacket, i look like a dentist who would sell prescriptiont el pills on the sb and probably get in a lot of
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trouble for doing it. t inbut here's the issue with te biden thing. okay. i'm not so much concerned with the root canal as i am that when the tooth comes in the biden house, they leave ukrainian money under the pillow wit. iry come exactly. i think i think that's the bigger issue. y leavinian moy but, brian, rea diet, though. thou, the peanut butter and jelly, the candy. it really speaks to the fact that he's probablythats in cha because those are the those are the foods of someonefo you can bribe. like we both raised children. okay. children ?ice cream is the diet of someone like, hey, if you sign this executivee order, away we'll give you ice cream. and that's the takeaway here. yeah , the teeth are bad, but i didn't even know they were real. so this is kind of a winf . havs so, jimi, i guess something else. you have so many different areas of expertise. expone was dental and now this driving. before we go, as a former driving professional, you know, you drove a cab. we need you to driving take a lt the 63 year old woman's driving test in argentina. she had minor injuries, but shea said she is okay.
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you could see what's happening here. she will go ahead and she hit a poled hi. r. she wanted to be a driver. and do you thinknk i, in your estimation, in any country knowwoulry sd pass? >> well, listen, man, as you know, i am a former new york city ca nb. and the way this interview is going, probably a future new york cit ay driver. >> i kid i think in argentina, a she did pass. d if you've ever seen the driving in south america, like, i mean ,she probably get a minus for this because when it all comes down to with road test, everybody watching at home needs to know this. everybody focuses on theirllel driving they're chatting to and they're parallel parking. yo the guy ridinging. shotgun even if he had a pole. >> good. she all e good? small talk.ge you'd be shocked what you can get away with on a road test. improve because i did bad things. i wiped out garbage cans whed n parallel parked. and here i am. license to drive. kill me. we thinki el p we're not sure. jimmy, thanks so much. well, we'll listen to your radio show from 12 to 3.ur jim, thanks so much.
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meanwhile, i got r to urge you o listen to my radio show tomorrow from nine to noon amongst our guest, judge jeanine alexy, la and kirk cameron talking about different stuff. brian kilmeade show that com and on fox and friends amongster our 3 hours of get a three hour show mike pompeo will be her e and carli lloyd the latest fox hire should be covering the women' s world cup. thanks so much for watching. i'll be here all week. the grea i' allt sean hannity is next. >> keep it here. >> and welcome to hannity. welcot, we're going to take you inside one of the most liberal executivee yo america for an exclusive interview with californierica governor gavin newsom. now, no topic was off the table, no restrictions ator all whatsoever. i did promise the governor that i woul himd give him a chance wo to respond to each question without interruptionut. so especially in the beginning of the interview, it is less debate i oriented. it's a little more debate oriented

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