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was detained in russia. if you can catch us live, set your dvr. don't miss it. thanks for inviting us into your home. that is it for this report. jesse watters prime time. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to jesse watters prime time. i am filling in for jesse. joe biden has a history of lying to the american people, from plagiarizing speeches when he ran for president to lying about the enormous success of the afghanistan withdrawal. it is tough to trust anything
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joe says. we were skeptical when his administration promised to bring transparency back to the white house. >> his objective and commitment is to bring transparency and truth to government, to share the truth, even when it is hard to hear. >> that was a lie. after secret service found a bag of cocaine in the white house, the biden administration has been anything but transparent. we can't get an answer from them about where the cocaine was found. when the hazmat team swept through the white house, they said it was in the library. >> days later, the president's team would contradict that recording.
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the cocaine was found in a locker on the opposite side of the white house. >> where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many west wing visitors come through this particular area. i don't have anything more to share. >> we are hearing something different. msnbc turning up the heat. >> the investigation has progressed and they are saying the west executive entrance which is close to the situational room and close to where the president's vehicle is parked. >> this entrance isn't accessible to everyday people. you need to be someone special to be where these drawings were found.
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near the situation room. that is where they hold the national security council meetings. heads of the dod, cia and doj all come in and out of there. why is none of this adding up? the white house is trying to slow walk of the idea of a potential prosecution. >> if the secret service determines who brought the cocaine into the white house, does the white house support the prosecution of this individual? >> i am not going to get into hypotheticals. >> what are they trying to hide? prime time has asked for the visitor logs and surveillance tapes from the white house. if they are not interested in getting to the bottom of this, we will. people are going to think hunter is behind this.
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we know hunter has a long history as a drug addict. could this be his? a major condition of his plea deal was keeping his nose clean and staying away from drugs. as the white house trying to shield hunter? we know the secret service has a history of protecting him from trouble. >> he pled guilty to even illegal possession of a firearm. he went to talk to the firearms dealer to find out who he notified. that is concerning. at that time, joe biden didn't have protection. >> if hunter gets one strike during his plea deal, it could be game over. is the secret service sticking their neck out to protect hunter? will joe give us a straight
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answer? stephen miller is the founder of america first legal. a brilliant mind and good fr friend. i have to talk for three seconds first. the idea that she says she is not going to get into hypotheticals when they say, is there a potential prosecution here, what are you talking about. it is an illegal drug in the white house. that is not hypothetical. that is real. the hazmat team, it is audiotaped in the library. i have been in the library. it is in the east wing, where the residences. am i right or wrong? >> the library, they are talking
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about the east wing or in the president's residence itself. that would be in the inner sanctum, away from the reaches of every day, even senior staff. >> on the day it happened, by the hazmat team who identifies it as cocaine is it is in the library, which is the inner sanctum and all of a sudden we are told it is where all the people come in. let's talk about where it is found. >> can you describe that area? >> it is known as the marine entrance, where you see the marine guards standing there. that is where dignitaries come through and assorted guests, and there is a waiting area. that is a highly controlled area, and escort only area.
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you have been through extensive screening. it is not that you are going through a mag and wanted. you have been prescreened. we have an extensive history by the time you have reached that location. >> are there not security cameras coming in and identifying everyone? >> no one is going into the west wing of the white house with out 1 million eyes on them. this is one of the most secure facilities. you are steps away from the oval office, steps away from the situation room, from the offices of the national security advisor and other high-ranking officers in the u.s. government. >> what is your take on this? >> the most interesting development, some of the new sound you played, now they are
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saying it is the west executive entrance where the vice president parks their car. i know where that entrances. i walk through that thousands of times. that is a more specialized entrance than the entrance for dignitaries. it is the doorsteps of the white house situation room. staffers who work in the eisenhower building, including senior staffers, unless they have the right badge, they are not allowed to step through that door way without an escort. that is how highly controlled that door is. there is a set of lockers there that you would put your phone and if you are going to enter into or go towards a space where there are counterespionage measures in place. if they are saying there was cocaine in one of the lockers,
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that is a preliminary step to deter s pnh, you are talking about a -- to deter espionage, you are talking about a very high ranking official in the government, or somebody attending a meeting involving very high ranking officials, forests being escorted in is going to have a lot of eyes on them, eyes from the secret service, from the people escorting them. they are not going to take a white baggie out of their pocket, drop it, take the key and keep on walking. people coming and going without that level of notice are people passing that entrance on a regular basis. >> thank you for being with us.
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brett is a former federal prosecutor. this guy, hunter biden, is awaiting the approval of a plea bargain that has been arranged. the date is scheduled july 26th. we have two steps. will the judge accept the plea bargain, not even an arraignment on the gun charge, but some kind of a program, and number two, how can this impact that, if at all? >> these are incredible times to be discovering there may be cocaine in an unreal location. i have been to that location multiple times and stephen is accurate. it is very limited. let's say hunter biden going
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into his plea agreement, all attention is on that judge and there is pressure on the judge because so many have been loudly proclaiming the absurdity of this plea deal. the doj never gives diversions. i looked out 189,000 different gun violation cases and not one got a diversion. >> don't you get into a diversion program if you have some kind of problem you are dealing with? what are they diverting him for? >> the requirements they are putting on him or that he is not supposed to do drugs i'm not supposed to possess a firearm. that is easy enough. give him a felony and let him suffer the consequences like everybody else. this bag of cocaine, if it has
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any connection to hunter, it is a game changer. the federal drug laws are tough, even on small amounts. 5 grams of a cocaine base can get you a mandatory minimum five years in federal prison. it will depend on what prosecutors want to do. this is treacherous territory for hunter biden. >> didn't he say he wouldn't speculate on whether someone would be a potential prosecution? talking about how difficult it might be, and there was no anger. do you get the sense this administration would rather this go away? it doesn't sound like we are going to get who did this, we should be the safest place in the country. >> exactly.
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this is cocaine, a schedule to narcotic. it is ravaging our streets. i would hope they are taking it more seriously. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, the biden legal team is being accused of character assassination on a whistle-blower. tide is busting laundry's biggest myth... that cold water can't clean. cold water, on those stains? ♪
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the irs agent who blew the whistle on the investigation. he said the plea deal was tainted by political pressure. >> before president biden took office, he was directed to avoid leads involving hunters father. >> there were certain things we were not allowed to take that could have led us to president biden. we needed to take them. >> you are not allowed to. >> that is correct. >> they are smearing him as a disgruntled agent who has an obsession of attacking the first family. they are saying he committed a crime. committed a crime, for speaking out against the bidens. his attorney is calling this a character assassination. >> these are nothing more than character assassinations.
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shapley has gone through the process, the legal process of disclosing and becoming a whistle-blower. he sat for hours of testimony, questioned by democrats and republicans. he was under penalties of being prosecuted for false statements. >> the one thing that does not lie is money. you can call this whistle-blower whatever you want, but james coomer has shown us $10 million of cash going from places like china, romania, ukraine, straight into the bank accounts of the bidens. this evidence the department of justice decided to brush off. there are bank records that have not been cracked open yet.
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next week, james, is promising the release of more bombshell bank records. >> we will have an announcement next week of more findings, more disturbing findings. bank records don't live. people make a big issue out of taxes. it is hard to cheat on tax records -- cheat on bank rec records. >> we just explained shapley and a second whistle-blower went through the process. you don't get called a whistle-blower because you are called out about some agency or whistle-blower. the bidens are trashing this agent because it goes -- why don't you tell me why. >> for the same reason -- did this back in the clinton era.
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when the president chose to lawyer up, he went to the most experienced dnc fixer and that fixer is hunter biden's att attorney. it is not often you see the white house -- you see them say talked to this cabinet and that cabinet. how often do they take you to an outside attorney or the son of the president? this is unique and telling of where we are. we are in a situation where current employees of the government came forward, played by the rules, made their statements, and now they are being attacked. i intend to make sure these people are protected and that more people come forward to tell the truth. our democracy will not survive
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if we don't have honesty in government. >> the truth is, there is no incentive right now for whistle-blowers to come forward. is this unique in terms of history? i don't recall whistle-blowers being called liars and having their character assassinated like this. is this something the bidens do when it is clear they have been caught? >> going back to the clinton era, the game book always was when another person came forward to allege misconduct of clinton, they were trashing them as white trash and this and that. when you have career employees coming forward with facts, they are not disputing the facts. they are not disputing the underlying facts. hunter biden, with the help of
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the father of the vice president and now president, has made a terrific amount of money, much of which he did not report for tax purposes. he is, if nothing changes, he is going to get a slap on the wrist of misdemeanor. i am cynical. how is that we have never had cocaine in the white house until someone who has a record of using cocaine is in the white house at the same time. >> that is a sad commentary. coming up, a cross-dressing
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make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. >> philadelphia was rocked after a gunman went on a shooting rampage across the city. five were killed while another four were injured. the left wasted no time making this about politics. larry hit the airwaves to push his gun control agenda. >> the gun regulation is. it is time for legislators who wear ar-15 lapel pins, it is time for them to quit or get voted out. it is time for this legislature and legislatures across the country to swear off their
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addiction to nra money and this gun fetish. >> he said the quiet part out loud. he is using this tragedy to come for your guns. if the left wanted to do something, they would focus on n the shooter instead of the weapons. they ignore the history of these killers, of the ones who pull the triggers, like the philadelphia shooter has been identified as tim brady. kim is in police custody and charged with five counts of first-degree murder. while law enforcement searches for a motive, we are learning new details about the shooter. >> the shooter is believed to be mentally ill and made several posts about guns. >> his social media is full of
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troubling and disturbing stories, including where he asks how do you know if an evil spirit was following you. clearly this guy was deranged. it wasn't just crazy stories he shared. he routinely posted online about his support for black lives matter and his hatred of cops. he showed off images of himself cross-dressing as a woman, proudly wearing ladies jewelry. if you point out any of this to the left, they will accuse you of inciting violence. >> there is a nasty, violence, in terms of verbal and written words spewed by the conservative press regarding the shooter. the language spewed out by the conservative press is violent and dangerous and is targeting
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trans women of color. it is rallying the community to be violence. >> are we not allowed to talk about this killing because the murderer is a cross-dresser? wesley hunt joins me now. good evening. the whole idea that it is inappropriate to try to assess the motive behind a mass shooting, why is it inappropriate to look into a person's background? >> i was here and watched 30 cities get ravaged by blm and antifa. i watched as my dear friend was almost murdered by a
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bernie sanders supporter from the left. you cannot trick us or act like this is an issue of mental illness. we are trying to find the homicidal maniac trying to arbitrarily kill americans. i don't care what the background is. i want the mental illness to stop. if this was a white straight guy, we would know all about it. it would be on the front of every news article at the tip of everybody's tongue. they want to flip the narrative on conservatives, hating this homicidal maniac. that is not who we are. >> i cannot believe he is the d.a. i cannot compare him to the work he is doing to what i did.
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for him to talk about the lapels, the pins on the lapels of the people in congress, it is time for them to quit or get out. why doesn't this guy understand his job is to lock people up and stop with the politics. that is the das job. >> i am an ar-15 owner. i have multiple to protect my family because that is my right. the government is not going to come take my property nor am i going to take the property of any other law-abiding citizens. they have no idea what the constitution gave us. it gave us the right to bear arms. if a homicidal maniac wants to use an ar-15 to murder people, let's go after the homicidal maniac. it is not the gun. you will never see wesley hunt
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arbitrarily murdering innocent people. let's address what the issue is. >> is everything so upside down we may not get it right again? >> that's why there are fighters like me and brave americans fighting for our country. i am optimistic. we have been in tougher times in this country. we celebrated the fourth of july. it is my favorite holiday. there are many of my brave classmates who gave their lives for this country. it is up to you and we the people to fight for our rights and that is what i continue to do. >> it was great to have you on tonight. thanks. >> the left has been telling us
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to follow the science. you are not allowed to question it, ever. now that the pandemic is over, it is clear the people in charge never cared about the science. they cared about pushing an agenda. the cdc just issued new guidelines for trans people on how to chest feed a baby. i said chest feed, not breastfeed. according to them, men can make milk, they just need to take a ton of drugs to do so. the daily mail reached out to doctors and experts who say these have not been tested and may have life altering effects on the baby. according to the fda, one of the
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drugs can pass into milk and small amounts and sometimes give a baby and irregular heartbeat. the fda is against it but the cdc says go ahead. this is the same cdc that told you you can't use iver mech tend to treat covert because it is horse medicine. while the scientific community has stopped following the science, the media has stopped following the english language. cbs invited a guest promoting a feminine hygiene brand. it is not for women. it is for men. >> periods make human life possible. history and society has built up the stigma about it makes
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administrators feel shame but also wanting a gender inclusive brand. we are august. we are here for everyone who men straights. it means a lot to us to be a gender inclusive brand. >> notice how she said gender inclusive. woman, zero times. she said administration is one of the natural, biological processes of life but she cannot say who does it. these people are sick. a fox news contributor is not sick. she is my friend and joins me now. i am in an airport and there is a guy trying to get a baby trying to latch onto his chest. are we living in another world or is this america? >> most of us are living in the
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same world where all of us, not all of us, the vast majority of people still identify as the gender which is the they were born with. all of these things get pushed and divide us more than we need to be divided. language has a purpose. a female has different functions than a male. that is why that word is different. the more people push these things, the more it makes division where there doesn't need to be division. >> it seems like the sound we just had, they don't want to use the word woman. in order to respect or appreciate whatever the whole thing is, they have to suppress or oppress or remove women. >> that is where things get lost. i am a woman.
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if you were born as a man and identify as a woman, i will respect you but that doesn't mean we need to change the language. what does assigned at birth mean to any person? it is based on the way you were born. you are saying the same thing, just dividing people unnecessarily. >> there is so much going on. we have to talk about this lunacy. everybody is talking about men and women and women being suppressed and removed. >> there are things biological women have to go through. why when i listen to you about what to put in my body if you are never going to have a period. >> it is always good to see you.
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>> america's crime crisis is reaching new highs. businesses continue to get ransacked and the cycle continues. the ones paying the price? store employees. they are the only ones being punished these days. two women were fired from an atlanta store for intervening in a shoplifting. the same thing just happened in colorado. a convenience store employee noticed three men walking out of their car with $500 worth of laundry products. a former military police officer, follows them out of their car to get the license plate to help identify and he did not harass them, he did not engage with them.
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he just followed them with his cell phone. the thieves were clumsy and had trouble making a clean escape. >> these guys are good. look at than stealing. really? you have to resort to this? the economy is not that bad. >> he took the cover off that plate. you might be wondering how big a raise this guy got for catching up to them, but when he showed up to work, he was suspended and a week later, he was fired. after the store let him go, he went to social media to say he had no regrets. >> i did not see color.
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i saw criminals. it did not matter. a crime was being committed and wrong is wrong and a crime is a crime. for those of you that our light, mind your business, if something is happening in front of me, i am going to make it my business. >> joining me now is the fired store clerks. i think you are a hero. you should have gotten a raise. i don't understand what happened, but what was your reaction when you found out you were suspended and then fired? >> i appreciate your support, but i was shocked. i was devastated. >> what did you expect would happen? >> i was given a direct order by
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the third person in charge to get the license plate and my reaction was to record. better evidence, get their faces, a better description of the vehicle. >> someone in the store, higher up, told you to go up and get the license plate and they fired you? >> yes. >> that is outrageous. is the same market under kroger's in colorado? >> it is. >> can you tell me you would have caught these people if it were not for santino? >> without santino's video that he gave us and me being able to do a cleaner investigation, it would have been harder to do. his video help the investigation. i was able to put the driver in
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custody, in jail within 24 hours. we are working on the other two and should have that wrapped up by the end of next week. >> the policy said you are not supposed to chase thieves or intervene in the theft. you did not do either. have you thought about hiring a lawyer? >> there is a lot going on that i am not able to comment on at the moment. >> it is bad enough they fired you, but when the supervisor told you to go out and do and they fire you, that is a problem. thank you for being here and god bless you and thank you for being here and stay safe. coming up, the homeless are about to take their revenge on
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: all eyes will be on seattle next week when the mlb all-star game comes to town. the emerald city needs to tidy up the place. they are doing a street sweeper around the stadium, cleaning the sidewalks, kicking out all the homeless, and moving out the broken down rvs. as you can guess, the homeless aren't too pleased about this. >> they don't want the homeless shame because of the all-star game and tourist season. but it's wrong. it's absolutely wrong that they keep pushing us out. >> judge jeanine: seattle doesn't care about cleaning up the streets and helping the homeless unless there's a baseball game on the line. activists aren't happy either. they are handing out flyers to the homeless planning to bring
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them and their rvs back to the stadium showing all the tourists to attend the game to see what seattle is really like. seattle radio hosts and author of "what's killing america" jason rantz joins us now. so, jason, it took the all-star game to get seattle to try to clean up the city. >> yeah, like a beggar can be a chooser in this case and i'm glad that they're actually doing something, but it's a slap in the face when folks here who live here, visit, work here them up and calling on the city to get its act together and clean up the place. if cover up the graffiti, get rid of the needles on sidewalks. for the most part, they have not really aggressively pursued any solutions, but the second major league baseball's in town for a presidential visit, all of a sudden things get cleaned up but only in certain neighborhoods. rather than address the crisis, they all literally just push
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people out. they are not requiring anybody to go into services or shelter, they are saying you've got to leave. they say no and they go about their merry way. >> judge jeanine: it's so sad for people who live there and pay taxes and end up getting confronted walking around beside it. by the way, why did they call seattle and the emerald city? it's kind of great to me at this point. >> at some point we were pristine and now we are covered in human waste and graffiti. but again, if this is the start of a meaningful and aggressive policy to clean up the homeless, i'm all for it. i'm just not going to hold my breath because i've been disappointed in the past. >> judge jeanine: so, you think the homeless are going to get together like few hours before the game and come back and quietly? >> this is going to be so interesting because activists are using these people as human pawns and they will try to get them to come in. it's either going to be a big
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issue or a total bust. part of me wanted to be a big issue, some of the messaging that you should have taken care of us. >> judge jeanine: jason rantz, thank you so much for being with us and thank you for watching "jesse watters prime time." on judge jeanine pirro. see you tomorrow on "the five." have a great night. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "fox news tonight," i'm will cain. supreme court justice louis once said our system are of government, a constitutional republic, not a democracy, is screened from television hosts. a federalist constitutional republic allowing states to become little laboratories of democracy. in the experience of governance, people can vote with their feet, they can choose where they want to live. well, america is moving like in a u-haul to the so
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