tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News June 27, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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>> sean: unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. tomorrow, thursday, live audience program. judge jeanine is in the studio. join us and have fun and get free the footballs. go to hannity.com. in the meantime, i hope you set your dvr. let not your heart be troubled. here is laura. we are counting down the days. we are -- you are leaving the hand of. that is all i can say and you don't feel the least bit guilty about it. you should feel guilty. just ran away, took the promotion, i'm out of here. >> laura: it is going to be very sad. we will have to have some moment in that last show. it is going to be something special. i have not thought it through your. hold on. i'm trying to compose myself but i'm not quite there. i will start crying. my staff says i have got to go
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because i'm very upset. >> sean: you sound a lot like adam schiff. >> laura: okay thanks. now i'm mad at you. love you, hannity. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." between iraq and a hard place. that is the focus of tonight's an. they are calling him a stand in for biden in 2024. a political start waiting in the wings. who sure has been acting like a candidate lately. >> going on the road to take the fight to the states where freedom is most under attack. >> here in montgomery, alabama, we have a lot to do to counter what is happening across the country. >> i'm here in sarasota, florida and we are here to remind everyone of what is happening in florida and other states like it. >> laura: of course, as he seeks to raise his national profile, he has been playing very cut with the press. >> because it is not my ambition.
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it is not the direction that i'm leaning into. it is not the moment. >> when wait to asked that question is i will never run for president of the united states. can you say that? i have no interest. >> under any circumstance? >> no. >> laura: remember her as governor of the most populated state in the country it is easy to get lots of favorable press coverage. when you're running for national office, people actually want to really look at a record. donald trump and ron desantis can generally point to policies that work. but newsom? according to the public policy institute of california which is nonpartisan, 66% believe there are bad times for california ahead in the new economy. 62% think the state is already in a recession. 61% say they are experiencing financial hardship and 35% are worried about not being able to pay their mortgage or their ran. no wonder why four out of 10 californians are now seriously
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considering leaving the state. but wait, if newsom became president, work -- where would we all moved to? poland? hungary? now, extrapolating from newsom's personal popularity and a state run by democrats, and he is. -- pretty popular there, extrapolating from that to viability for national office over joe biden is unwise. first, remember the real reason biden was the nominee in 2020. he was the only democrat still alive, the party, used to mask how radical they had become. remembered the party poked biden over bernie, buttigieg, kamala, et cetera. none were acceptable to the masses. biden was. and even with his dreadful economic record, to many, but it remains in the ring, even reassuring. wearing his banker light suits from the 1950s, and his aviator shades and his perfect pocket squares. he jogs memories of the
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democratic party of your. and when he reminisces about the good old days, millions of democrats do, too. parler my dad used to have an expression. remember, job is about a lot more than a paycheck. it is about your dignity. i had an irish grandfather. and he used to say when you give a toast and you don't have any alcohol in your class, you must do with your left hand. [laughter] you think i'm kidding. i'm not. >> laura: no, we don't think you are kidding. 68% of americans are now fretting about joe biden's mental lucidity and his physical health which includes 43% of democrats worried about a. that is up from just 21% of democrats just three years ago. no one -- now, one main argument against biden as the nominee is that he is incapable of explaining his record.
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antidemocratic agenda. rider signed into law once in a generation investment over 200 -- $200 billion. people got laid off. asserted everything from refrigerators to cell phones. we created more than 12,000, 12,000 jobs since i took office. >> laura: yet the same time, a big argument for biden's that he is incapable of explaining his record in the democrat agenda. let me explain what i'm talking about. democrats know that there are huge advantages to having a figurehead who can barely talk as their nominee because the press won't bother asking biden any hard questions. sure, because they are buys but also because they know it is pointless. is like talking to a piece of styrofoam. >> president biden: the office played a major role along, mitch landrieu and our intersection coordinator. sixth street blinken had a great trip to china, having railway to
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go all the way across the southern two-thirds from the atlantic ocean to the indian ocean in africa. >> laura: now, they actually prefer that to a democrat trying to justify the party's fringe race and gender obsession or defending his party's handling of the border. it is really indefensible. it is better to have the mumbling —-dash in voters in places like virginia or georgia, they just want an economy that works for the middle class. they don't want lies about how biden —-dash bidenomics is working. >> it flows off the tongue very well. it is about growing the economy, from the middle out. >> laura: with no results. as bad as that was, it is still better than joe trying to make the case that you are better off than you were when he took office. >> president biden: over to
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you -- past two years we got a lot done to get there. so keep it going. regarding the most vibrant economy in the world right now. in the world. >> laura: nobly -- no one believes this. the democrats have not broken the glass and dragged barack obama out. according to politico, obama has been meeting with the next generation democrats like aoc and maxwell frost. obama even showed up for lunch at the white house today. and while it was closed to the press, we can only assume we got a hero' us welcome michael estime. and anytime barack and joe are in the same room, you know what happens? [cheers and applause] >> thank you. vice president biden, vice president -- [laughter] that was a joke.
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>> laura: it was not a joke. you see how small biden looks next to obama who is a really good puppet -- politician? biden always looks diminished when brock behrman saw the sun. other alternatives, jb pritzker, of course, gretchen whitmer, of michigan, they are going to run into the same problems that newsom will face if they ever threw their head in the ring. of course, in a class of unlikable and untalented all by herself kamala harris who is always trusted with the most important assignments. >> have you ever been to stonewall? i'm so excited. don't be embarrassed. it is the bagger of the summer. you need to play of your people and they are going to love it. everybody is doing it. ♪ ♪ >> i like it. >> yes. this is the song of the summer, okay. >> laura: and then there's the
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last. democrats really are between a rock and a hard place here. they probably like to dump biden. but for better or worse, they are stuck with him. even though the hard-core activists base of the democrat party his most american traditions, our history and our founders, there are still democrats who have not dropped the neo- marxist, late and there are millions of independents who want things to go back to normal. which does not include tra trans-peacocks parading around naked near little kids. if you're scratching your head wondering how biden could still mobilize any voters, remember this. he will do only carefully choreographed campaign events. [applause] >> president biden: spread the faith, folks. thank you all, so, very, very much. thanks. okay. >> god bless america. thank you. [applause]
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>> down here. [away from microphone] >> laura: when do we play that game where we throw the ball to each other? most americans don't follow politics like you do and they don't even listen to what biden actually says. from the distance, but i can still pass as someone from the old democratic party, the one that did not hate america, that did not think being a devout catholic. is a hate crime and if all chemicals should be prosecuted, not those criminals should be prosecuted, not coddled. nothing inside is worth anything. but it is all they got. that is the angle. joining me now is a stephen miller, a former senior adviser to president rep and founder of america first legal and former adviser to president clinton, you and i were laughing. it is very sad. i think she said god bless america and then she said you
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say it. i think he had forgotten god bless america there. do you agree with me that it has to be biden? >> yes, you and we are on the same camp. we had a lot of commentary saying we are going to wake up one morning and they will announce that governor newsom is in. it is not that easy. they are anchored to joe biden. they are shackled to this cognitively declined old man. and i'm sure they would love to be able to get a newsom or get eight witmer. they certainly don't want kamala harris. but there is no easy way. there is no simple way just to make joe biden disappear. so barring something that is medically inescapable, joe biden is going to be in my opinion their nominee and they are going to be completely trapped with him because of form -- of course, he only gets worse every single day. >> laura: and david, does this also may be the excuse me, does this make sense as a political matter given the nostalgia, i think that still exists for the
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old democrats sensibility? >> look, i think bluntly politics is about waiting. joe biden is the strongest democrat. kamala harris, who is the likely nominee, if the current president does not run is the most unpopular vice president in history with demonstrably weaker numbers. if joe biden does not announce anything about himself until the end of the year or next year, the only practical candidate would become -- kamala harris. democrats don't want that. so the party will try to keep joe biden in office without him saying too much, hoping that our greatest asset, the republican party, fractures polarizes and nominates someone like donald trump. >> laura: now, stephen, we mention that there's a press protection racket here which
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really protects biden. now, msnbc plans to cover the race in 2024 and in a particular way. watch. >> this conspiratorial conservative reactionary movement of the tow truck sits on top of has clear president. bateman on the same issues that we saw with the rise of the clchanging understanding and society of gender and of race of cultural changes. >> laura: so they have abortion. it is going to be abortion, abortion, abortion, porn, pot, and make it make a fabuloso. >> their policies are incredibly unpopular to joe biden as we have seen is losing head to head with donald trump. the republican front-runner. >> laura: it is down four points? every poll we have seen joe biden is trailing significantly in the national popular vote margin against donald trump. so they are going to as you said
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they will try to mobilize certain voters with other issues but really going to come down to ballot harvesting and they will pour hundreds of millions of dollars into pilot operations to try to get those mail ballots as we head towards election day. the republican party is going to have to similarly invest the same amount of money to try to compete and beat the democrat machine and i believe if they do that, donald trump, you're going to be seeing a very large margin of victory on election day. >> laura: yeah, doug, i also believe that look, there's a way that they are trying to cast biden's economic record on its face is not believable and the deputy white house press secretary today tried to make that affirmative case. one that biden struggled to make and looked of the numbers for the economy are about 32, 33%. but this is the best job she could do. watch. >> the president's economic hub -- policies are popular. we find when we talk to people about it, they support
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bidenomics. that is why we are talking to americans about everything that he is doing to make sure that we grow the economy by growing middle-class and give people the support that they need to grow our economy first. >> laura: doug, no one believes that. i mean, i don't think there's a person on earth who believes that this economy is working for the average american. >> i'm going to be candid tonight. the democrats are going to run joe biden's campaign don't believe it. that is why it will be as negative a campaign as the democrats can make it. they won running against trump in 2018, 2020, and 2022 in the midterm. it will be a negative campaign against trump using his indictments and using his -- as you said abortion. it will also be things like open carry, on guns which are not
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popular. lows will be plutocratic issues. the open carry is doing any background checks, it is not popular in florida. i support the second amendment. >> laura: how does that right -- i'm sorry i'm laughing. on the list of -- you know what else you need to poll? the fact that people are getting poorer and the buyers are getting richer. right? [overlapping speakers] >> the democrats run on what doug is saying, badly. if they want to put doj at the center of the election, they will lose even more badly and there to find out in november. robin they also, rfk junior. he can do push-ups. all right, the liberal media got into a real tizzy when i profiled muslim parents fighting back against the sexual indoctrination that is going on in some schools. and tonight silence to parent or
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was disgusted by the sexual and cultural indoctrination that was mandated in maryland public schools, well, the segment was a fascinating. it set off a media firestorm. woke up fearful that their grip on a way to secure voting base was at risk, a bow, the liberals tried to rush in to make sense of it. semaphore noting the gop' is new muslim outrage with a picture from our interview. michelle goldberg more and that the issue was "creating space for strange new political bedfellows." political arsonist was indignant the political right' is exhausting and cruel war on brokenness is aligning with some efforts of some muslim americans advance to attack the lgbt community under the guise of protecting religious freedoms. well, it is obvious, right? make sure to intimidate these muslim parents into silence. today, they were back out and
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they were not altered. they were out in force in montgomery county, maryland, suffered not far from here and they are not backing down. >> what do we want? >> united will never be -- change in. [crowd chanting] >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> laura: tand then they took te message inside. >> introducing sexual behavior at an early age raises legitimate concern for his parents. >> where's the respect? does inclusion and respect only apply to a specific group? >> for us, it is a genuine issue of faith. our faith is not partisan and our people are not backwards. >> laura: joining me now archie perkins from today's protest. ishmael, a member of the virtue and a policy adviser. and [indistinct], a parent of
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three children in the montgomery public school system. this is not about rejecting a political group. is it not about protecting the innocence of our children? >> yeah, it has nothing to do with targeting any kind of, you know, people for their morality. it is just about parents not running their own children to be indoctrinated into a morality that they don't share. >> laura: shake, told us about your own children and your own concerns about this particular type of propaganda that is being pushed in montgomery county public schools? >> we are very concerned because this is definitely -- because with no's freedom of religion. so make it very clear to us that to be nice and he himself said that he honored the children of adam. he asked us to honor everyone. there -- curriculum that has nothing to do with education. it has to do with other things,
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showing kids some immoral stuff. >> are you worried that it is encouraging children to question the values you teach them at home? >> yes, definitely. it does. children are confused. the parents have the right over kids. we help even the government to get the kids to be good citizens. unfortunately they want to get her kids off of us, which is wrong. >> one of the books called intersectional allies says we will take to change the norms. whose norms? parents norms. >> and the norms are, there's a man and there's a woman and there's a nuclear family and that is ultimately the ideal and not always perfect but the ideal and that is a concern that this ultimately will, you know, put a cleaver to that. >> yes, that is the state and aim. we will change the norms. that is what their says. >> laura: now, shaykh, this idea
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that there can't be an alliance among various groups like catholics, muslims, to me, that is a logical alliance and i was wondering and i have been saying this for probably 20 years, when are we going to work with muslim americans on some of these cultural issues? >> we are believers. my father, all believers. we have the same leaf and want the same thing. the same thing we want is freedom of religion. >> and what you saw today was muslims and ethiopian orthodox and catholics, protestants, all of us together. you had kristians with large crosses. you had muslims standing right next to them and all of them saying god, we fear god. we love god. >> laura: there are more of all of us then there are of isaac, a real fringe that is trying to affect and change children. their innocence and mold children and a new likeness.
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don't you agree? this is a powerful coalition. that is. that is why the nircam's is worried about it. >> exactly. >> laura: it does not mean that we agree on every political issue. on the children, we can agree. >> and what the public schools does not realize is that traditional mutual moral consensus is far more alive than they think it is. >> laura: there's one particular individual who i have to share a soundbite with you if we can. he is one of the more pernicious figures criticizing the likes of you. watch. >> muslims watching, you need to know that the same forces who are using us against lgbtq have turned on us and will turn on other people of color and immigrants. to those muslims who are so offended with some of these books that might just mention two dads, just think about what signal you are sending them. telling people, we will tolerate you but we will just sit there and barely tolerate you. what does that say to the kids? >> laura: ismail royer? >> we disagree with him.
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he simply is completely out of touch with the mainstream of muslim america. >> laura: we appreciate both of you and i hope this alliance continues and thank you for coming in the studio. >> thank you for having us. >> laura: what americans pay a bit more if it means supporting american jobs over outsourcing, especially to places like china? oh, the angle hit the streets to find out what they thought. was, senator marco rubio is here on mayor pete pappas china connection and more.
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>> this is code for buying cheap stuff from china. shein and temu and other shopping platforms are taking advantage of a dumb move congress made in 2016 and it is leading to the sourcing of u.s. retailers and american workers -- and american workers. in 2016, congress up to the value of imported goods that can be shaped into one package into the nine states to $800 in value as long as it goes to an individual buyer. no, because of that, more than 2 million packages per day are coming in from foreign countries and overwhelmingly these are from china. 60% from china. 30% from temu and shein. is like giving the entire world a free trade agreement and getting nothing in return. oh, wait, i take that back. we are getting something. we're getting a higher unemployment rate because of course it is going to kill u.s. retail jobs.
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guesswork. americans want other americans to succeed, i think and they are willing to pay a little bit more for something made on u.s. soil. >> i would rather buy an american product because it is made in america, you know. the dollar i save may be my own job also takes bekka allick to support the american economy, the american workers and domestic companies as much as i can. >> would you be willing to pay more for u.s. products? >> absolutely. u.s.-made is -- yeah. more jobs for our people. >> i think it is better to get something that is made in nearby. >> reporter: have you ever bought stuff online from chinese companies like shein or temu? >> no. >> i'm against them. >> reporter: why? >> you can't get careless for -- clothes for that sheep without an ethical stuff. >> reporter: congress came out with a report saying that temu is at higher risk for using
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slave labor. >> that is why i don't buy from companies like shein and temu. it is because of the slate la labor. >> reporter: you don't want to shop for them anymore? >> that makes me -- you can really trust what is made in china in terms of slave labor. i would rather buy something that is made in america. i think we need jobs and the company is back in america to make things there instead of in china. >> laura: we try to find people who were huge fans of both companies but some -- somebody is buying their stuff. this needs to be a priority for congress and we are handing a win to our foreign adversaries the way things are going now. so my message to both sides of the aisle to fix this. >> enormous opportunity to prepare america's economy for the future through first rate transportation. every transportation decision is a karma decision. whether we recognize it or not. not only do we have to cut emissions for transportation on our roads but electric vehicles,
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we got to prepare for the climate impacts that are already happening. >> laura: and no cars for you. apparently that has driven leave it to pete right into the arms of chinese affiliated businesses. in a fox digital exclusive, it was revealed that secretary buttigieg consulted a chinese -- china to find group that pushes gas stove bans and proposals that would further push the ban of gas powered vehicles in just the next 12 years. joining me now on all these topics, photo senator marco rubio. the vice chairman of the senate intel committee. senator, this -- let's start with the $800 the minimus role, 764 million packages. that is a staggering figure. came into the united states under that rule. duty free, no taxes, none of the taxes that other retailers have to pay. when will this be changed in
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congress, finally? >> well, yeah, we got to fix it in terms of legislation. it is our position that is being abused right now. congress could be doing something about it. we actually sent them a r going that and we tied that to the bill that i passed late last year, the last congress, the leader forced labor act which is noticing that they're going around here, but there's no way you're making the stuff. the prices you are selling is for and you are not using cheap and/or free labor. they are not paying these people. air force them to people -- forcing people to work under horrific conditions. they are turning a blind eye to it. and for good listen to the segment. there's something broader here. some time ago 25 years ago, people on both parties made this decision that we were living in this new world now, post-cold war and it did not matter where things were made a market that we are just consumers and in this global economy and citizens of the world. place matters. country matters and we are starting to see why the pandemic reminded us of it. we need to be able to make things in america.
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we can't make things. we won't be a powerful, prosperous country much longer. >> laura: the libertarians, free traders, cato institute, chamber of commerce, all against changing this rule. which again allows these companies, these multibillion-dollar companies to get away with paying absolutely no duty into the united states whereas our retailers are paying hundreds of millions of dollars in duties on the other side when they do their own importing. so this makes absolutely no sense and it is killing u.s. jobs. so, i mean, this never should have been changed in 2016, happened under obama. but now the house select committee on the china question looks like they want to do something. how confident are you, senator, given all your advocacy on the china issue that the senate and counterparts in the senate will actually do the right thing h here. >> i don't know because there's a lot of powerful lobbying interest group that will come out against it.
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>> laura: chamber of commerce. >> and look, even when we did the uyghur forced labor act and we had nike and all kinds of companies, they were not running any commercials during the super bowl. but —but the problem is we don'e in a laboratory. we live in a real world where people need jobs, stable good paying jobs. any job so you can have family. you can have committee -- community, the kind of thing that countries need to thrive. and the reality of his -- it is we need to think of the market as a way to serve the country as opposed to the country existing to serve the market and i'm for the free market. i hate socialism and i despised communism. >> laura: the real world. >> we have to have a market that works for us. >> laura: thank you so much for joining us today. a political controversy on the supreme court, plus wide making fun of joe's declining faculties, that is not enough to sweep republicans back in the white house. my battle plan for the gop is
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they want to make very radical, extreme and activist rulings. >> the supreme court has lost the confidence of a great portion of the american public. >> institution that has been scheduled free for most of its life and has now been corrupted. by the dark money, dark money influences. >> laura: want. all right, some are saying that this constant drumbeat of criticism and protest of those houses, that has gotten to the newest republican appointees on the court. world, the conservative court has leveled a series of rulings that have some look like an attempt to maybe insulate them from external criticism or is that too -- just today the supreme court ruled against the north carolina gop state legislature in an election law dispute. year nicholas cary -- the president of the judicial process network.
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carico look, it is is -- it is disappointing for those of us who rarely disagree with thomas and go sit on an issue such as this that amy coney barrett and brett kavanaugh width of them, appointees, what is your take here? >> i think no surprise here. justice thomas clearly had the best argument of the day. he recognized the case that they were deciding it was actually completely moot. they should not even had the decision and they went out of their way to side the case. i think that was the wrong route. it is frustrating. it is particularly frustrating when you see the chief justice and cavanagh, not just in this case but in others, things look really political. that said, i think at the end of the day, if in today's case, was a lot better than being played. i think a lot of people left to do a victory dance. >> laura: it is a defeat to trump. >> laura: they said there was this french independent state legislature theory. the idea that a state supreme courts can do whatever they want and the court all agreed that there have to be some limits. i don't think they should be -- they should not have heard this case in the first place. north carolina had already
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resolved it. >> laura: kjp at the white house was asked about the student loan forgiveness case. watch. >> we are very confident that we are -- that the law is on our site here. work often in early, authorities and we said over and over again and as you all know and i think i've said this before, solicitor general made a compelling argument before the cohorts. >> laura: carry? >> i don't know if she watched the same argument i did. it is clear, the student loan case that biden has no legal leg to stand on. what he is doing is reaching out for one of the largest expenditures in american history with unilaterally making this stuff up. the change i think it's going to be whether the court decides he is in the right parties to bring the case. whether it is this term in this case or maybe in another case coming up next to or later. there's no question in my mind what he is doing is completely unconstitutional and violates the law. >> laura: the decision, one of the decisions is this racial preferences case focusing on the rationale of diversity as the
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driving factor in upholding previously of holding affirmative action. >> i think that one is one, i'm really looking forward to it because i think we're going to get a great opportunity for the court to dismantle racial preferences in education and finally put this issue to rest. because the constitution really requires that. i'm looking forward to hearing that case. >> laura: i think the court on that likely will -- i not say -- >> don't jinx it. >> laura: you are pretty confident that there is going to overturn the old rationale for keeping racial preference. >> i'm pretty optimistic. looks like the chief is going to probably write the opinion. the best way to stop this commission on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. >> laura: great to see you as always. the affirmative vision for the gop in 2024, my mini angle. is, minican expect
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more than just poke fun at his declining ability or cognition and on about how bad things are in the country. we all know how bad things are in the country. we see what is happening with our very eyes. instead, it can serve this need an affirmative plan for restoring america. how are we going to get from point a to b to c all the way to p, admin prosperity again. today we heard president trump offer a clear plan for restoring america's exported strength, meaning american jobs. >> of india, china, or any other country hits us with a 100% or a 200% tax or tariff along the -- which they do, we will hit them with that same tariff or tax exactly the same right now. [applause] it is called reciprocal. it is a reciprocal attachment. if they charge us, we will charge them. if they tariff us, we -- or tax us, we will tariff them or tax them. we made great trade deals. from
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a call to, ron desantis, he offered his plan for clamping down on the border and illegal immigration. and yes, that plan includes the work that makes so many liberals go nuts. deportation. >> it is going to be initial emergency on they want. this is going to be mobilizing all available assets on day one. we have a plan for all the different levers of authority that we have to be able to bring this to bear. florida has surged our maritime assets. we fill in the gaps. people that come on these boats are interdicted, turned over to the coast guard and then they are deported back to haiti or cuba or wherever they came from. >> laura: that is music to my ears and of course, this is a very close to trump's approach. >> i would immediately terminate every open border policy of the biden administration. we use all necessary state local federal and military resources to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation
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of criminals. >> laura: just criminals or everybody who crosses the border with fraudulent asylum claims. now, three -- for years, voters have been discouraged, believing that washington is just hopelessly corrupt. politicians say one thing to win and then they get into office and they do the opposite or nothing at all. so they say a pox on all their houses. i'm sick of politics. i don't want to talk about it anymore. and a lot of times i just say i can't blame them. but going forward, republicans have to avoid their own brand of what sometimes i see as a new victim analogy. so brushed off the doomsday or attitude. stop with all that because that does not bring anyone onto a side. trump and desantis actually have plans to win, to change the status quo. and of course, official washington, we know it is corrupt. we know it needs reform. but if it all starts to seem hopeless, you're just going to ensure that voters either stay home or picked up may be a
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protest candidate who probably can't win the general election. right now, trump's 30 points -- no, 38 points ahead of ron desantis and one national poll and trump is clipping biden 4 44-41 in the new morning counsel cole bridges out. at least at this point, even with some of his legal troubles, voters do not believe that there's anyone else who will fight for americans as hard as donald trump will. and the good news is conserve this at the same time are getting traction all over us all across the country. they are making headway, on important issues. don't lose sight of that. we are attracting more minority candidates and building out a true multiethnic coalition. >> we sent that prices are through the roof and we want to know what people are going to do to help put that burden down. >> the democratic burden has changed a lot. we are a forgotten country, family and hard work. >> where are the concerns you have about immigration? >> we don't feel safe anymore.
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>> laura: and look at how well ron desantis did among latino voters in florida. and the democrats grip on the muslim american vote seems to be slipping as well as we showed you a few segments ago with muslim parents protesting the hyper-sexualized curricula in the dc area and suburbs. they don't like it. but more importantly, name one group of voters, young, old, black, white, who love these high prices that biden promised would be transitory. or who love the massive influx of illegals. or who love the violent crime that is increased in parts of the country or the fentanyl overdoses that take this cou country. no one wants this. but impatient and anxious voters, they don't want candidates who simply agree with them. everyone is upset, right? they want leaders who have an actual plan for turning things around. so it is time to return to the basics, ending wasteful spending, protecting american jobs, and a return across the
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board to personal respon responsibility. the candidate who makes that case effectively and firmly urgently was unafraid to take that message into unfriendly political territory, can and will win. that is it for us tonight. great gutfeld, he is next. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> greg: yes. yes, happy tuesday, everybody! oh, i'm so excited to have others' pride parades -- all those pride parades. i saw more than a few nude dudes stripping down. their whinnies were so small, they could have been o
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