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south carolina, for an exclusive town halexclusivl wit4 presidential candidate senator tim scott. we are and tomorrow night, we're back here with a live audience for either the tim scott town hall or tomorrow night. go to hannity, aecom. ticketity.com.s, $1,000,000 api. >> now api they're all free. i'm kidding. all right. but that's all the time we have left this evening. thanks for being with us. bein in the meantime,eart let your heart be trouble. >> laura ingraham. laura, how are be am, how you? hey, how's everybody there? say hello. how are you? that guy in the front row at the white shirt. oh, and i like the guy with the striped shirripet. lue striped shirt and the guy with the blue shirt of all the gathl. you know, you have a great fun. all right, sean, i'm going to pick it up where you left off. and you're great audience. great audi i'mi am. >> ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. tonignow, this is another day n i say thank goodness merrick garlan id is not an associate justice on the supreme court as imperious, famous as always.h
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he emerged today, of course, refusing to take any questionse' to defend his department's actions. visa v former president.ia >> my role is completelysp consistenteak on with regulatios that set forth the responsibilities of , e attorney general underco the special counsel regulations, and i followed thos te regulations.>> lau >> look, let'sra be very clear here. the issue is are you acting in good faith or? are you part of a political operation to get a conviction 81% mp by any means necessary? 81% of republicans believeof reb about all you know. this is all about politics and protecting one of the more destructivvee presidentsha the united states has ever had. joe biden. and they'rjoe bide e now consider the situation this way. no one believes that merrick garland would still be a a.g. if he didn't hadn't greenlitlig a special prosecutor. this case, everyone at msnbc
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and cnn believes that garland tu is trying to put trump in jailt. no matter where the facts lead. otherwise they would be calling tonight for his removal. it's really not thaty not complicatethd. >> and any of the lawyers on tv and the presidential candidates or former officials with really big titles who claim trump is, quote, toast or act like this is a slam case,m-dunk they're embarrassing themselves . they know or should know that every piece of information abou shoy piece t this case hasn presented by the federal government to a trump hating media. and it has been framed i trump han worst possible light from the entire narrative, hasm. been skewed sma by jack smith and merrick garland at doj. and it's been presented to a public that is generally public tunfamiliar with how thel process works or even what an indictment actually is. g fo but going forward, we're going to learn a lot more. this prosecution, the tactics and the methods ofe jack smithw
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and his merry band of prosecutors. god we're going to learn alle gf it, by the way. >> and if trump is able to keep some good lawyers around, it will all be carefully dissected by his legal team. now, one issue is already being raised regarding the rate of mar-a-lago regardi o and the fae the fbi did not seek consent cons the president's attorneys and even dismissed concerns raised by its florida team. we're going to dig into those issues and whether the dojand o to subvert the attorney client privilege that protects communications betweenattorney s lawyers in just moments. now, i used to do white collarr litigation in my lawyering days. the defenstion ande doesn't usuy its hand before an indictmenert and happened here. of course, they go into the united states attorney's office or in the this case, their the doj, and they present their case in an attempt the, no get the government to change their mind and not indict. bu that jack smith's office in this case had already made up its mindp it.
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the fact is, this indictment is the best they've got. the facts that were outlined in the indictment, the bestoutlined they've got. and i'm not that impressed. there is n notessed.o evidence t the president was engaged in an attempt to profit personally fromt to pro these documents orc national security secrets to foreign entitie securits or n that he misplaced any of the documents. howeved anof ther, with joe bide are increasingly credible allegations that he and hisfamiy family did personally profit from his position in governmen t as vice president and president and to the tune and aps of millions and millions of dollars. >> the sad truthf dollar our mes apparently does not believe there ar believee any real natil security implications for the family of a sitting president or vice president to be setting up shell companiepslu that will funnel foreign money back to the family coffers, presumably in exchange for influence while so they do it. now, think about how this worksw . let's just say hunter biden shows up and says he hass uprm o
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a consulting firm and offers his brilliant consulting services to companies in places like ukraine and china. now, certainly they're notusine paying for the business acumen ,this guy. >> early in my career, they've taken tons of risk and just left it like that came on. he would always have taken this money and it was a really is somebody stole it from the point of view of. so it's all apparently hunky dory with jake tapper in . the crowd over at cnn that this actually takes place nota security concern. >> do any of these people d over trump'swe document storing habits, do any of them at all care that a us senat senator like chuck grassley is making allegationors? d an >> our president is being paid and has been paid by foreign interesten paids? care a if you don't care about thatbo,
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then angle is not going to taket anything that any of these media types say about national security concerns seriously, because we do have national security issues facing ds, the us tonight, serious ones, and they have nothing to do with trumpy and boxes of documents in a bathroom. do those boxes of mar-a-lagoo documents cause the 13 service members to be slaughterents cand during that botched afghanistan pullout? no those boxesghanistan pull o o convinced the pentagon that we now have such a weakened industrial that we can't beat china if they take taiwan, ore that those boxes of documents at mar-a-lago leave our border o open to potential terrorists. and now we're worried about ofinese agentsd no, the united states. of course, the answer is no to all course,to the above. >> joining me now is tim parlato, a former attorney for president trump. tim, it's great to see r presidto see yyou tonight. now, what do you make of the tactics of garland's doj, especially with the
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attorney-client privileg,e question? you know, litigating these types ofou against doj, as i usually do this acted so radically different from everyi. u.s. attorney's office that i've ever dealt with. they've i evere shown no regardr whatsoever for attorney-client privilege. attorney-ctre than jus the issue of evan corcoran. you know, there wacorporats i wy before the grand jury myself, not subpoenaed. i went in voluntarily insteadu o of a custodial background. >> they wanted to hear about the searches that we did for additional documents. they wante es we did some staffer from mar-a-lago to go down who wasn't going to be able in beally talk about it. so i voluntarily went in because as a criminal, the opportunity to speak directly to the grand jury. i wanted e grand that opportunity. 45 separate times. i can't make that number up. i actually can't. i'm 45 separate times.ey ask they asked me abouedte my conversations with my client and at one point we keptt
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getting into this fight because they kept implying, oh, you're keeping this from the granimplyieeping td jury. you won't let them know this. no, the ethics rules prohibiter me from saying, well, unless they're i mean, there are some exceptions to the attorney-client privileg the attoe, such as which they rely on in this indictment. on in the fraud exception. right. but how they determined whether crere wamine whes probable causr a crime to have occurred here, that's in question as well. and we don't have the documents on how they filew theyd motions doing. correct. and you know what they actually did when i wa speechs therewaiver is they said one of the exceptions is waiver. well, if president trump's being so cooperative, why won't he waive privilege and let you tell us alol about his conversations when they go to the crime fraud exception, as you mentioned there, the litigationn asoned, th, evar notes, that all happened in the context of grand jur thay. o they made a motion. we had to respond to it. to we were to read their motion because this is covered under grand jury secrecy. we responded to it as best we could.
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they put in their reply, which we couldn't sa secrecyy, go into the hearing. we made the argument, turn to the government.e government. how do you respond? tell them to leave the rooargumt m. out we got kicked out. we come back in. well, how do you respond to what they just said, jim trustee sitting ther?e. respond to what? i don't know what we'reat? responding to and. so ultimately you get a decision which even that we couldn't really read because. most of that was redacted,d sa saying that there is this crime fraud exception. and so all of a sudden, evan's notes go over to the government. what would have happened if they didn't have those notes to critical were those notes to this prosecution? to me, thosen? notes are they don't reveal anythingat th seriously critical. what they do reveal is ordinar y attorney client communications, which they then used to ty and taint the grand jury they then use to put intndo their indictment things that should never be said outside ofo an attorney client communication setting to try separate
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evan corcoran from the legal team. so hhee becomes a witness inster of a lawyer. >> they wanted to turn him against president trump. yeah d to. how is how poisonous is this to to the legal if you can't especially someone like the presiden t who's been such yea a target for so many years you can't actually hireand attorneys and expect that the government's not going to try to flip them againsexpegt using whatever means necessary the precedent that jack smitho is trying to set here is that when clients us questions they didn't go to law school, they have to ask us, are we allowed to. what are we allowed to do? what do we have to do? and in this case , president says, hey, i read about hillary clinton and her hilawyer. david kendall deleted 33,000 emails. yeah. can we d0 emailso the same thing?? and under jack smith's rule any question the client asks if we say, no, you can't do that. that's d a crime. >> oh, my god.at i mean, this is just to help end all ofe attorney-client privilege ethics rules that i ever
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learned in law school. it does. and thisl. is one of the thingsi i believe this case, there's going to be seriouses in the pretrial stage over prosecutorial misconduct by this teaml stag, which could entirely upend this case. we may never get to a trial, ve may never actually have to address any of o addrthe substantivese becauseh the misconduct of jack smith and his team. do smith an believe that he has a plan to go after the presidentre ,new jersey, where his bedmins bedminster minster club is. that was floated on cnnd el and elsewhere that i don't believe. >> i mean, something thate indi they already put in this indictment about thactt thatound conversation. they've never found the document that would that would be associated with that conversation. onversatand so to try and bringt as a separate case there, it would be consolidated anyway.e p there'd be a double jeopardy issue because it's already alleged in this indictmentar . >> do you agree with my comments on the angle that these former government official s, many of whom i have great respect for bill barr, one of them who goes on tv and says on tv he's toast,
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essentially that really, you know, i have problems. any attorney who goes on tv tv n and makes pronouncemendt about a case that they haven't seen the evidence. i represented the ma n forg a year. and even i am sitting here saying if if the discovery if the discovery bears this out, people that have never seen a shred of it can't possibly out there and make these pronouncements. tim, thank you for joining us. i really thank yinin appreciate. >> hope to have you back soon. now, a political organization called no labelsn. worksno lab to promote centrism, bipartisanship and unity. they've been activeles centry tt a third party candidate on the ballot, and it's cand terrifies the mediaa an who think it might help trump that no labels effort to create a major third party. it is a scary prospect because co's the one way i think that you could createart the political vision splitting apart the electorate in a way that, say donald trump coulded be reelected by carrying swing
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states in a way he couldn't otherwise. >> there's no labels effor ts pipe is frankly like a donors pipe dream that i don't think is going to do anythin ddo thinn probably prop up the more extreme side of the republican party that donald trump isrepubl the nominee. >> the no labels group that is lookingican par to potentialn somebody if they're in contesteto rund pulling people n from voting for the democrat. >> all that does is helpan the republican nominee. and presumably donal nomind. >> the biden team heard: the the message loud and clearbi. his doj attempts to jail trump. former advisers of biden, along with the lincoln project and bill kristol, meant met last week to work to derail any third party effort. now, talk about an effort to subvert the democratiw, talkm the self-proclaimed defenders of it. seledthey don't want anyn. competition. >> joining me now, kellyanne conway, former senior counselor ,president trump, fox news contributor, and chris bedford, executive editorrd, for the coma sense society. kellyanne, i laughed so hard this morning wheugheng
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n. i sounded like number one. you're stupid enough to let all this link leak. i'm proud of this. these guys were defenders of: de democracndy but no one else run for office. and let's put the other guy in jail who are runningng again agb probably you can't make it up from a meeting inside the beltway in washington. s exl let's try to exclude the country's attempt to maybe haveudtry's different voice ande different choice. look at biden. we're remotely competent. ifif biden kamala harris remoten competent, they would even worry about that. it's suct, theouh odd collectio i want to focus just brieflywe on the people who are there. you've got everybody, chie joe biden's chief of staff, ron klain, outgoinff rong chiefp staff to his campaign manager from 2020, husband is there. . so then you haveocra three democratic senators, all who losttic who lo. i was wondering what happened to them after they lost they lost in north dakoty a and missouri. those three were there. and then you have republican s, the table who nobody paid attention to. and before they left, atthey lef party went against trump. and now the easiest thing to be in this town is resistanceg in who once supported donald trump. they grab you, no questions
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asked. whorted trump.they gstionsthey . but what was the purpose of the meeting? they got nothing done except pur to embarrass themselves and show how vulnerable joe biden is ands them s joe bis vulnerable to no labels. he's vulnerable to cornel west , to to rf kennedy jr. but i will say this ross perot . in 1992, he won 19% of the popular vote. he won one zero electoral votes. bill clinton won 43% of the popular vote. he won 68.8% of the delegates of the electoral votes. hehe ele became president with . they know that can happen with trump and they're scare >> chris, this really does, though, beg question about the veracity of their claims di bime the of the normal order dignity, the democratic process . you know, the bill kristol, the insurrectionists are coming again, get the fences going around the capitol. i mean, just the whole idea that they changed partiess beca because of donald trump, because you saw bill kristol, he doesn't like any of the republicans. he's basicallytrump.sn't like a. to to elect joe biden and no one else, no other democrats. it's like a third surge in?
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fallujah. and is he still waiting for that? he brought a secre od talkr. he went on twitter and he talked no labels. i mean, his brain is s o broken . he truly thinks that going on twitter as bill kristol to going to change things. but, i mean, there is a reason for for democrats to be worried. i mean pullu have marianne williamson. she's polling at like five, ing insix, 7%, which is pretty . exactly. i mean, she's polling highers pu thanllin mike pence is.e? and but what does that what campaign does she have? you've got you've got john kennedy junior. gothe's polling like 20% or so almost as high as desantis is, o hasn't even run a campaign that isn't even have a campaign. he's just going on. they don't want any of thosee to people ever to face off. that's fac quarter ofn you democratic voters who are backing these. but how can you do against the system, kellyanndow can yoe how can you do that as theth the debate fold? how do you do? there really is nore's a analogy to the republican field because that is growing by by the dasy and they're going to debate. i think you're going to have many people crowd on the debate stagthe dee.. the dnc has made very clear no debates against joe biden. he debates the teleprompter most days, lara, and loses. there'
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thers no way they're going to let him debate people on progressive policy and howcrc has the democratic party the standard bearer, joe biden, not learned the lesson matter what they did to mollify the left. it was not enough. it'll neve ty withr be for them. he's being challenged not from the right, but from the leftt ft by. a few of them. look, no labels also has hadabe thlot of problemals. the investigation, the whole thing, it's the donors love it. but trying kick off people who got ballot access the in maine. i don't remember the attorney general. somebody in charge there. secretary state is basicallye pp telling the people of maine, maeur par were duped, mayb you didn't realize that you were changing your party affiliation, maybe thoughttynd y you're doing something else. these are the same people, completely incurious about happe what happened in our last couple elections. speaking of incuriouour lasts, t believe there's been any regime media, as i like to call them, coverage of these alleged tape recordings that would document essentially a bribery scheme from foreign entities to the biden family. it's just one big.
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it's like a it's like tumbleweeds are blowing through nbc, but it's not about the trump indictmentot there is not talking about. and it fits in. we've got leaks. we're talking about everythingtn by. the way on this show, these tapes talking about the big guy. well, what w about tg guy, we t came up during the debates against joe biden of who is y. big gu tell us exactly that is this is a code name that we saw hunter using. so now it'er usings in closer. how exactly did joe biden go from amtrak joe to a guy who's so wealthy yet so rich?, not well, i mean, it's notth the bok deal. i don't say i didn't buy the book. maybe you did, but certainly that doesn't make millionsnot it and millions and millions of dollars. not not in this current day and ag ie and there's just such dissatisfaction with joe biden, even amongst the democratic part eny. that's why a quarter of the voters literally don't want to back off. kellyanne, you're a pollster as well. young people and joe biden, latinos and joe biden, really quick. how is it going to he's going to do worse among them. you know>> he , barack obama did worse in his reelection among young people by six points and among some other core groups like women. bu t he was able to run the tables against a weak we candidate and mitt romney.
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quickly. i think joe biden will do worse among them. i think some of these candidates are going to challenge him. and unless the democrats get him off the stage, they're in real trouble. rfk keep an eye on him. kellyanne and chris, both of you, thank you. cow, coincidentallf you,y we will speak to cornel west tomorrow night on the angle. but up tomorro next, one gop. presidential candidate is asking his fellow running matepresids to pledge to support a pardon of donald trump. has vivek ramaswamy heard from any of them? he's going to tell hem? us after this. we live in the land of opportunity, not the land of. >> my grandfather, even though he lived through the jim crow south, he believed then what some doubt now, which is in the goodness of what america can be. >> and that's why i say from cotton to congress in one lifetime. >> only in. >> trust in the missing pack
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>> did he ever get that walmart ? joining me now, vivek ramos, gro on may 20, 24, republican candidate. great to see you tonight. . first, your response to asa hutchinson, who's polling at about 0.03% in what he said.th this shouldn't be part of the campaign. all the facts have not developeve notd. >> well, look, i think we knowow enoughe to know that the most s facts are generally in ant fa indictment. >> so assume that's the worst case for trump. s stand for what we actually believe. >> if you believe those are politicized charges, then actually say so. and it should be an easy decisionhould be to say on januy 20th, 2025, we will a pardon. >> and i understand it would be more convenient for all of us, myself included, if donald trump were not in this racinclu >> but that's not how i want to win. the way that we actually shoul co run elections in this countryun is that the people of the country get to decide
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who actually governs, not some federal administrative police state. govern,ederallywhat i will say, is at least give credit to chris christie and azar jackson for clear about wheredir they stand, even though i strongly disagree with theeem both came back with responses in the negative. what i'm more frustrated in our party, i think, is the absence of willingness to take s actual a stand, which is actually what we heard from the vacillations amongstard froh of much of the rest of the field. >> my view is i would rather speak truttruth inh at every sto and forget about who wins the election. let's speak trut let's h rather than to play some political snakes and ladders. >> and i think that's something that our and our movement needse to graduate from. >> do you agree thatmeds to aret of establishment republican types who would, franklments ony have a second tf joe biden than a populistcons conservative? trump yourself? desantis actually be iervativerp ? >> i think so.y as and i think especially as it relates to some of it the hottn button issues such as hows to engage in foreign policy,
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i've laid out a clear foreign upicy vision that calls for the russia china alliance. but yes, that would involv e offn uk some sacrifices in ukraine. >> these are beyonthesd the pal this is outside of the overton window, even in the establishmene over t of the republican party. and so i do think that there's somethin g going on in the country, laura, where the real distinction is not even between republicans and democrats right now. >> it's between thosrightw.e whe unapologetically pro-american. >> i call itunapol a more of a national i call myself a nationalist, not in a way that's suppose, noy it supd to e inflammatory. by a nationalist, i mean, i stand for the ideals of this i and i will not apologize for them. and then an anti nationaliste f think an anti-american streak in our country that wishes to apologizen our is for a natin founded on our ideals. and i think both exist in both parties. >> that's the real divide more than republicans, : we a democrats. >> well, vivek, we're really enjoying your campaign. we appreciatre enjoyine so muchr joining us tonight. >> come back soon.
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this is what we'reon. about, tht piece of plastic. and i'm holding it here. but i won' but inot be holding s on june 1st because i'll be a felon. can i hold it? yeah. sot >> launow because i do. so this is this is the big threat that's the big threat to america is a piece off plastiplastic. and he brought it back. that little piece of plastic called a pistol brace pie. by te it's often used by disabled vets, by the way. but a new atf rule would reclassify pistols that use one of these into short barreled rifles. that means you need a federalse license to use one. but late last night, houseit republicans voted to overturn it. >> joining me now, kentucky congressman tom massiecongress. congressman, the white house is already pledging to veto this . >> t your reaction? well, they must assume that it's going to pass the senathe e. i think it could pass the senate. but what it'but whs s done on j, it made felons out of tens of millions o out of americans, thi a slippery to the slippery. tech guns. correct. i mean, this always is iheila js
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and sheila jackson lee even came to the floor and said this sis just legal distinction is you can still buy the brace and you can still buy the gu an it's just a different classification. and i pointed out, you kno w, when a deranged killer uses a gun, they're not worried about, is this a short barrel rifle? is this a pistol? what classification am i using? n am they're going to care. but it will that legal classification will make felons. of millions of gun owners. now, you brought it with you. i travel with this laura mean. i don't want to ask if you sleep with it, but right now in my office until somebodye comes and takes it. but right now it's still to be carrying that. yes. as long as i don't have a rifle or carg this. as lo, a pistol iy with it, because then they would get me fon r constructive possession. so i mean, this is absolutel foy if it looks like something likee a it's rubber, it's not even a plastic i have no words.to all right, congressman, i'm going to turn now to january six, because we still have no idea who placed that that pipe bomb, the pipe ifmbs near the dnc and rnc the night before. and today you sent a letter to the fbi director wray,
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what's in that letter and what do you expect to hear from him at this point? im jor well, jim jordan and i hadda a chance to to interview the gunterviewy who was in charf the d.c. field office, who was in charge of finding out who thisof findi o pipe bomber . and it turns out we're 900 days later, they don' t havethings a suspect. and i think one of the biggest things that i learned in i t interview with him was that the phone data was corrupted. hesi asked him, i said, so, you know, we saw on the video the suspect the night before who you think planted the bomb. we saw them use a phone a fewe n times. how did you use the phone data? and he said basicalle data y, this. you're not going to believe this. he even use the word conspiracy theory. he didn't want to tell us because he thought it would fuel more conspiracy theories that they went to the phone providers and the datae provid corrupted. >> he, like epstein's camera, was not working right in cell phone. observe something now. now we have the ability, as weve saw on january six, when they're looking over people's bank recordsop, geofencing themh
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tracking them with their cell phone, cell phone, trackin tg technology and no suspects. so it's all because that technology was was not working properly. and we have cameras in every inch of capitol hill, every single inch. that is what he claims. the geofence data was corrupt. so how convenient. >> okay. the other question that i asked him was, could these because has off? i asked him to explain to mekedi how m toa one hour kitchen timer can set a bomb off 17 hours later. and he admitted for the first time, and this contradictsadmitf what he said in the media before that it couldn't. and then the other thing the i asked him was, given all of these coincidences, wouldn'tbomb people who discovered the bombs be suspects since the bombs were basically inert and then they were found within 20 minutes of the first breach of the capitol, botthbre he said that's investigation one, two, one. yes. 10e wouldd whion be suspects. i said, who found the second bomb? the second know. i said, do this in a video. he doesn't know we've got videol at the capitol that i've reviewed. i think we've we've got vide i tho
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of who found the second bomb. and we're going to be back to the fbi and say, why didn'tback to e fbi any didn't s person? i mean, we can hit the home plate at yankehit the stadium fm outer space, but we can't find the one guy. thay, congressman thank you for staying on this. thanks for being here tonight. thanks a lot. now, the fact checkers and protectors of the truth areo back. but who will protect us from them? urllrotect uand a chinese blockr is released with a purpose. raymond arroyo is in studi with o. >> he has it all seen and unseen. is next. they've been after trump from the beginning. but questions swirl around president biden's handling of classified documents found in president biden's multiple classified documents. you and the former president are both now under investigation by the justice department, but they didn't indict. instead, biden's doj went after trump. anything to block him from becoming president again. stand with presidentgetting trump against biden's corruption, make america great ♪s for the content a way of this advertising.
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daniel dale wa ds back in action and he saw his shadow. >> former president trump delivered just so many lies and wildly misleading claims abouldlyt indictment that i want to go through a whole bunch of them quickly. he said they were hiy. he sais own documents. that is not only absolutely false, it's like upside down one world. trump claimed just about every other president has done what he did. don absolutely false. the nit picking this guy, though, daniel diehl, he used to be on tv. laura media did a whole thingy e on this every day he was on tvn or mentioned literally every day of the trump administration. now he gets the airtimministrat toobin. so he's working his way back. he's found an openinand heg. did they ever fact check joe biden's stories about things like where, where and how his son died? >> not that horrible. i've only foun i'vd a handful of biden checks and they were minor things, nobiden cht the bi what amazes me is the media covered donald trump's everynalu move from the house to the car to the courthouse to theve a
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car to the plane. i'm surprised they didn't have a camera in the men's room at n thmen'bedminster. but but then when trump finally lands in new jersey, addresses supporters post indictment, they do thisthis not carrying he remarks live because frankly he saysma a of things that are noto true and sometimes potentially sometidangerous. int >> we do not intend to carryarry these remarks live as we said before, in these circumstances. there is a cost to us as a news organization to knowingly broadcast untrue things. wherever there's a cost to ushei as a news organization, to knowingly broadcast untrue thingsknowin. >> has she never seen the rachel maddow show orws the morning joe or any of these shows? all these shows are riddled with untruth ares, and i think we're not going to stick to thed plan to do with the 2016 election interference. >> part of the reason they still den t y and they can't admit to it, they can't even brag about it as much as i'm sure they'd love to. >> all the data suggests that while it's true, childregestn mc
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suffer less than older americans from this disease reopening inan t person educatir will cause the virus to spread more. >> now we know that e the vaccines work well enough that the virusnough stops withy >> tinated person. the cdc would disagree, eir stat their statement said, the vaccines don't protect you from anything. it's ridiculous to even go there. but it's amazing it's. they're u picking about the loose language of president trump whent the engaged in stories, lt that not only endangeredhe lives with these vaccines and with the covid from how many people >> lt to take the vaccine, didnt want it and have some horrible effects. bue t and the other side, their misinformation led to not one but multiple impeachment attempts on the president. and asient you might know. laura june 19 juneteenth is birthday and the president you may not have known this.e presid. the president hosted a laura, i mean a juneteenth concert at
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the white house. the set up may need a little translation, though. >> to paraphrase maya angelou,a peopleange never forget how you make them feel for their moste n unique country in america, in the world. they're all men, and women arete equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights . well, i don't think the lord broadcast this for a good lord productions this far. >> leave us behind. >> he didn't bring us this far. not to wish laura ingraham a happy birthday was the rest of it, but it was kind of garbled. i think it was lost in there, but you didn't get the invitehd. to the. no , i. i'm just left down. oh, i'm so very, very sad. wher, e will send will send you a nft of that. >> i still doing those. okay. okay. finally laura, i always look at the arts for what's coming. one of the biggest hits in china is a filiggest hinm callef the sky. it is now being released in the united states as born to fly. >> produced in partnership with the people's liberation
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army. it's sort of a chinese top gun. imagine that. nese topndonly this time the eny is clearly an american inflected who isruding intruding on chinese airspac oee even the economist sees this propaganda for what it is. chint it is.a is a war with amea to its people, and they're using a feel gooameric its pd f. imagine stealing the intellectual property ofealt to create a little propaganda at home.m here f well, the problem here is for the united states is that most of the planes technology, the supercomputing technology, for all the know munitions, and so forth, that's all stolen from the united states. so whetherat's all it's intellel property rights or whether it's, you know, the theme of rightsmaverick or whether it's a the actual weaponry itself, most oonry itsf it came from us. but the chinese have focused t on patriotism and people forr pr the battle to come. >> we're doing trainin preparige >>und out in that piece that was published this week, i think, in axio ls thatntagon
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the pentagon does not believe we havoee the industrial base to support a war with china. they're already layingoundwork the groundwork for if biden we a, we all got to get along the chinese because we just were out. well, yesterday he said, we're idmanaging the competition well. we're calling it nono competition, baby. >> this is an adversary. all right, raymond, great to have you in. oh, i'm happ: greay to be back. >> all right. a bombshell report revealing what could be the biggest coverr in world history. it sounds hyperbolic. souns what was covered?ines born out of a chinese efforte to build a bioweapon. one that you help fund you, one that you help fund you, the american people. >> stay with us. in the >> stay with us. in the >>ir many holocausts are impoverished and suffering today in their finale names; ats today in their finale names; ats holocaust museum in israel. you see the names, the faces of that were brutally murdered. this great cloud of witness
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most deaths are preventable. know the warning signs here? her concerns now. >> this story should be the biggest news on the planet, but it's notws on. now, why is this? t well, because it implicatehis?si the u.s. medical establishment and the global medical sh andestablishment in perpetuag potentially the biggest cover up in world histort cover-y. now, first, let's go back to february 18th, 20, 20, whenf dr. anthony fauci came on this showca and to convince all of you that china was operating in good faith at the beginning of t the pandemic. laura, let let me explaihe pand the chinese scientist we've dealt with, i've dealt
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with myselts we haf personally years, if not decades. i have faith that they are notfo distorting things. so you're satisfied with all of the transparency things. out ofg today about the trajectory o of the disease and the origin of the disease? i cannot say that i am e i cansatisfied every single o information, but i can tell you in my directn, interaction with chinese scientists and chinese healthh officialsin that i can believe what they're telling me. >> well, of course, the angle is right not to trust china from the start. and a brant chom thed new invesn from the sunday times reveals that we suspecte timd all along, that this was manmadate. >> scientists in wuhan working alongside the chinese military n wuhan d' were combing the world's most deadly coronaviruses to create e new mutant virus just as the pandemic began. >> the u.s. investigators say the chinese military was funding these experiments in pursuit of bioweapons and that
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the wuhan institute of virology was working on a vaccine. before the pandemic began. if a country could inoculate its population, its own secret,t virus, it might have a weapon to shift the balance of world power. >> joining me now,d jamie metzr former member of the expert m advisory committeeember on humd genome editing. he's also the founder and chair of a shared world. and dr. stephen quake, physicia.n and author of the origin of the virus. jamie, let's start o you. the you came on with us a lot during the pandemic, but like me, you you probably aren't surprised of yet another report confirming the lab leak origin. but what about the stated goal r of the research by the chinese themselves in thisl? new bombshell? >> well, laura, i'm not at allat surprised, of course, that the circumstantialall su contini to weigh heavily in the direction of researc
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hrelate related origin for covid 19, as you and i have believed for a very long time. i'm also not surprised to learn that there was a lot olef work happening at the wuhan institute of virology, some by civilian authorities, and maybe that was those were the scientists that that dr. fauci had interacted with. >> but it also lookse th increasingly like there were military authorities engageder i and military scientists engaged in secretivetied in activities. and it looks more and more like there was an accident followed by a criminal cove a crimir up. and that's why these ths is justg thatthi something that just came randomly out of nature are increasingly absurd. and we need to keep digging to get to the right answergan t all of the evidence is leaning towards a research related origin for the pandemi researcca >> here's what the timest uncovered about these experiments performed about d. mice with human lung scientistsh
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selected three lab grown mutant viruses created by mixing stars like viruses with w1v1, which at all been shown to infecthich human cells. now, these mutants were then injected into the noses of albino mice injee, human lungs. the mutant virus killed 75% of the rodents and was three times as lethal as the original. scientists had created a highly infectious super corona virusery with a terrifying kill rate that, in all probability would neveinr have emerged in nature. now, dr. quick, give us your reaction quickly unpack that for us. what happened here and whyd here the campaign to dissuade anyone fromgn to di thinking this was a was so decent genuis from the start, given what we now see. >> so look it i mean, i probably leave it to jamie to talk about the politicsk thu ,but i'm going to talk about the genetics of the virus itselfcs. >> one of the most striking features is a protein in sa's coffee to called or fade.that it causes asymptomatic transmission and suppressestem
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the immune system and makes it hard to form antibodieans againt it. those kinds of research activities are typically not civilian use research activities, and solly not it'ss it's quite remarkable that this virus would have propertie qs that are unusual, that look like they came from synthetic experimentnthetis and that leada >> such important bioweapon characteristics. >> well, right at this point, dr. kwei l. we see the you know, this this idea that, the kill rate would be so high and yet we were in part funding this research through these sub grants, through the ecohealth alliance. it looks lik ee money was used n wuhan. we don't know exactly how fungible it was. but the gain of function research that was being donega and now knows what a climate of fear and cleavage site is, that was part funded with u.s. tax dollars. it looks like if that is true.: how significant is that?
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well, it's significant. it came from the u.s. and when whe they askedoney, to have guardrails around the research. >> they said, stop what you're doinails around the g and get b if you produce a virus that's l ten times more lethal. we now know that they that the virus exceeded that by 10,000 to about a thousand fold higher than that. >> and that and they and they didn't stop experimenting and they didn't tell nih about te much later in the in the process. so i think there's some important that need to be done here. >> now, we're to have muchrrow g more of that interview tomorrow night, and we're going to talk about the ongoing experimentswu in wuhan that are happening right nohan thw. and why they could actually lead to civilization ending pandemics. >> i kid you not. up next, a major league pitcherr shows us what it means to stand up for your beliefs. >> really stand up for them. >> the last fight explains. >> so what do you guys think came first? the chicken or the baby? back with baby back?
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