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coverage begins saturday, july 29th. >> we are out of time thank you under-cover julie does make the catch up our studio audience fox news in not dreamy taste trace gallagher's this i love america.a ingr >>ah i'm laura ingram and this is the "ingraham angle"t week washington at the end of our first week at 7 p.m.. .m.?have you had fun?he we have. well, tonight we bring you yet another exclusive the gop lawmaker who received an >>g voicemail after voting against changes for minors. >> big you big, fat headed moth. >> i can't wait to read name your namine. >> the obituary. and that's sweet. well. laura: , we'll to that a little later. but first, campaign by trial ts
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>> that's the focus of tonight's angle. s happaiall right. say si it's happening again and it's even worse than let'hss say, n w six months ago, because now president biden knows thats e. >> we know that. the he knows he's losing it. every time i hear hail to the chief returning, i say, where is this place? thank you. that bird right down that pigeon. i mean, of course, most voters would like to direct biden offe the stagpee permanently. >> and it's so bad that master m politician, nancy pelosi can't even keep a straight face on the subject. >> age is a relative age i thin. it is. and i think this president, h our country is very well-served by his leadershi leap. he's a kid that as a kid itki
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is it's relative. >> he's younger than i am. >> is it good to me? that was well, the presidento to is. >> oh, my gosh. so they go to the kamala harrihe of laughing. but don't you miss nancy as speaker? welln t be, doesn't, because hek thinks she still is. >> she's you know, whole she's g to be my speaker her whole life, i think. my whole life. toand i want to say nancy and hr and know there they are. >> well, she's hiding behind that big guy. but seriously, given biden'sn ra obvious and rapid decline, ast the democrats know that they either need some astonishingly good luck iot an or some extra help from preir friends, and they think they've found both. now, checkndar the republican primary calendar. it's kind of the usual stuff. the iowa caucusery 15th,s 15th,, hampshire primary tentatively on the 23rd, then nevada's on february six, followedy on by south carolina on the 24th. and then the big show, day super tuesday on march 5th, where 15 states vote on
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the same. day. but wait. about three weeks later, on march 25th, the campaign halts for donald trump, because that's when prosecutors workinag with new york d.a. alvin bragg will be beginning opening argumentses in the hush money4 a case, charging 34 farcical coun counts of falsifyingy business records. >> these felony crimes in new york state. no matter who you are, we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct. >> virtually everybody that has looked at this case, including rhinos and even democrats, say there is no crime and that it should never have been brought . yeah, why don't they try actually arresting people who are violent criminals in york? well, of course, after that wraps, what a few months have passed, trump will havo ampaiget his campaign again on may 20th, this time to defend himselh f, the federal criminal court from charges stemming from his retention of classifiede.
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documents. now, lord knows how long this is going to take. be going to besseshow mao called, how many pretrial motions are going to be filed. o and by the way, this isn't even accounting for what looks, like. a trump indictment coming out of fulton county, georgiby theah which, by the way, the indictment may be handed down next month. a report today the presidentrges could face racketeering charges for alleged election interference. now, again, who knows when that trial would take place the summer of 2024. >>th right before the conventio. intealk about election interference. >> absurd. now the regime media is going to cover all this 24/7 with kind of an o.j. simpson style tabloid commentary, after all. >> it's historic. now, during these rivetingor legal dramas, why would biden, the president, need to answer for his record or campaign much at all for thamatter?t matter? h we know how biden's cheering section is going to react. there's never been the kind of rampant criminal ality and an
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insanity that we saw infour the trump presidency. >> republicans are going to be dealing with a guyor that hasp n four or five indictments against him. all of trump going to all of an come up with a new policy that's going to all of a sudden take those suburban voters in philadelphia and make them forget forge sixth and make them forget the possible four indictments. everry is starting to percolate in that direction. k th >> that is pro biden. onc now, it's obvious that the democrats think the trials once underway are going to wound trump. now, that may be a fool' projecs think projection, but nevertheless, they've done their own work here biden and they think biden's best chance of winning will beo. ifp. trump is the gop nominee. a new monmouth poll they hope u is an accurate reflection of voter sentiment. with trumpe upside down 63 tot 36 unfavorable to favorable. at okay, but where's biden's numbers? well, that's nothing to write home about. if i you believe this poll. 55% disapprove of his job performance in the cnbc poll.
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and on the economy, the number one issue on voters minds, he ha7%s a lame 37% approval ratin. and to me that seems way too i high. now, can you imagine where biden's numberf ths be if the pn actually reported and then vice biden's alleged solicitation of $10 million in bribes from the burisma ceo or they covered the rank corruption at the biden, doj or fbg intoi, orf they really dug into biden's retention of classified documents near, the corvette, or were the slightest bit curious about who left h the cocaine at the white house . now, biden would be so low in forcells that democrats him off the ticket. haveif all elsee fails, if the endless indictments of trump don't do the job, democratcks could have another trick up their sleeve. and naturally, the ciae vote, is involved. remember, they're only here to protect the vote. >>e. somet
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>> how are you feeling abouthi election security in 2024?rious. something we take very seriously. i think inter-agency cooperation on those issues is a lot stronger than it wasth in 2016. are you saying like red warning leads, though, the way in t hindsight we should have before 2016? no, we're trying to anticipate a lo lot oft not of those concerns right now so we don't get to the point of, you know, red warnining >>g lights. isat is the serious role of the greatest threat to our security our. s is our domestic politics what we have tried to dolvese to is organize ourselves in a way where we can contribute to thatu better interagency coordination agencyra coordination. more doesn't the cia director, by the way, have more important thingsgs to do than go to the aspen institute? >> what does it mean? interagency coordinationnation t prevent donald trump or anyone who thinks like him from becomingent? president? given what the fbi and the intel community did with the mueller investigation, you can see why folks would wonder about that. n
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>> now enter ron desantis. it's no secret the florida governor has been struggling, trailing trump by big margins and, burning through cash. the media's piggy pile on trump has become a drumbeat against desantis as well, prompting his campaigng hi to argue that t is because the democrats see him as a greater f t threat for biden to face. >> nevertheless, it's clear that if desantise ha has a chan, he has to reverse perception. the miams i herald is reporting that his support among voters with a college degree we're talking abouree, wet here, who y to his winning the nomination, they're leaving his campaign in droves from 51% support insuppo february to 29, support. i now.n that's a 22 point decline. the largest drop in a recent quinnipiac survey. but as an investigatiot n into, i don't know, bud light's ties to trans activist dylan thy to that bleed v of college educated voters. well , that's what desantis announced yesterday. >> at the end of the day t to b,
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there's got to be penalties for when you put business aside to focus on your social agenda at the expense of hardworkinpeo well, it's friday, so what the heck? i'm going to offer my free advice tru to both trump and desantis. both will probably be unhappy. but there you have ie unyt. s ce as someone who's covered sevenre previous presidential campaignps and worked for president reagan, i think it's time that both ofndidates you candidates remember a few things. >> first, to governor desantis. nnsylvan ,the voters in ohio and arizona, pennsylvania, of they don't know you very well, but they don't want to hear a litany floridaw that accomplishments at this point, as great as they are. goin they want to know that you're going to be able to defeat bide numben on issue. that is, number one, the economy. so talk abouk about the economy. >> what arbse your specific and solutions to protecthe pri jobs and bring down the price of energy? smile also fun out there fun ou. don't be afraid to show your personality and ask the peoplepromis on their minds. i promise you it will not be disney or bud light.
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and as for president trump, keep eye on the prize.l vo 270 electoral votes. everything you say, everything you do should bed be to winninge the states. you need to win. there should be a 50 state campaign for america attacking populaors orr governors or senas and battleground states. >>e is than unwise.ters i >> it's self-destructive. why do it? l voters in a general election want to vote for a winner, notsp a whiner. so please, for the love of god,t stopalking about 2 talking abou. that will not bring a single voter out to support you who didn't support you before. >> you need to grow the pot, not shrink it. be magnanimous b and be the eldr statesman that biden is not obviously capablobvioue of it. that will reassure people. and look, your policie s work before they're going to work again. the democrats are banking ong on these trials and they're banking on a distracted electoratell to pull biden overt
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the finish line. hey, guyms, not let them get away with that. and that's the angle. prjoining me now is tom bevan, president and co-founder of real clear politics, and matt towery mat, chairman of insider advantage. tom, you cantom, c react to the advice i gave both candidates. maybe i'm totally off basef bast i want to first get to this. every poll shows that trump is the y favorite inlls to the primary, the gop primary from the nationa t tl to the ste polls to even the delegate fight. but what's going general on in thesel, general election trends? incre nall, i mean, as you mentioned,i trump continues to show incredibletien a at the national level, even at the state level. desantis has been bumping around at about 20, 21%. the movement actually has beenwy happening in the in the sort of lower tier where vivek aly is has already jumpedcontin ahead of nikki haley in the national polls. and ifue in third the trends continue,pe will be in third place. he's going to a clip. mike penceiny , in probably the next couple of weeks. and i think the reasonhe i is tt
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he is getting some traction where other candidates have not . >>le is part and parcel of.ea what you just mentioned, the angle heking t speaking to . voters. he's not attacking he i trump. he's not degrading those voters. he's trying to actually win ron desantisdoing thr. ron desantis is not doing that. and i think that's one of the reasons that his campaiged d thus far has failed to move the needle in the upward directio.n. >> now, matt, what about this? i mean, the wake is really impressive. his ability to articulate issues mirrors really the thinking the populisth conservative thinking of both trump and desantis. soansantis all three candidatesf the more populist variety. obviously, ramaswamy is way down, but still he has moved, .as tom said. what's going on here? well, for one reason that ramaswamy moved up is because he was full in his support of donald trump with regard to the indictments and said that herdo.
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would pardon trump. he reached out to thos reacheden trump voters and they like that. the second thing he's doing is he's he's greatg is he isn on the issues. he's 1 to 3 very crisp ition.n his presentation. and i think he's going to keepmp rising. with respect to desantis, desantisaign is campaign is lik a playbook that was written six months ago, but it doesn't now. they've got to get off this budi light stuff. they've got to get off all thiss this particular issue and move on to the issuesou alluded to.t and i think also desantis campaign needs to recognize that they rose he became a great governor here in florida because he was viewe ads as being florida's version of donald trump. well, you can't be florida's versio dd trump t going n of dof you're not going to be sort of desadonald trump nationally, even though trump is called the sanctimonious and all these otheer ter terms.i woul if it were me running that campaign, i would have a full throated of donald trump.r indi i would be denouncing these indictments made forct indictments of one man, four jurisdictions. and i meane. >>, they were bothable lawyers. you know, that's inconceivable. so i just think it's i. c think
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that's what that campaign needs to do. as far as trump, your advicellto is spot on. i will say this. a i think the republican partynd owes it to trump, and thendid republican party owes it to their candidates to start on oinateso stargetting the worh paid advertising about what's going on on the other sidee oth they can get coverage on abc, nbc or any of these other ne or social media. >> they've got to spend some money now. yeah laura: , you cannot wait until august of 2024 to get the word out on biden. trump's getting hammered by theseing to b nex, and that g to be the campaign next year. there's no doubt about it. of the tom.esents susan glasser of the new w yorker. i think it kind of representorl her worldview, the left's real concern about these trump indictmentinis havs. e >> watch this. i've seen so many moments at which people were convinced this sort of off stage actor,in whether it was the court og elsn something else, would come and sort of solve the donald trump problem in our politics is the calendar that is really g freaking me out. you know, there's no possible way that this is going to beway.
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resolved before the primaries are well underway. tom. i mean, bevin, i thinkr it's clear they know they can't rely on their voters, given really the state of play right now with bidenly. so they're they're really baaching for a prosecutorial advantage or know more,sting, you know, ballot i harvesting, i don't know. but they don't seem too confident in their candidate a t all. >> you know, and they have goon reason not to be confident. as you mentioned, even democrats are worried about biden's agbiden's e, his mental all of those things. you mentioned, his approval rating on the econom.y low. it is the number one issue.p if you look at the national polls right now, donaldike le trump and joe biden are running neck and neck. it's likss ae less than a halfhe a percentage point separates them in the national polls. and again, it'll come downeigh to the same eight states. it'll will come down to the ground gamt stnde and it will ao come down to independent voters. and i think they are banking fa the fact that if all of theseti trials get pushed and continue intoin
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the general election, into september, into october, that that will be enough to to win t over independent voters, which they're goin thto in those crucial battleground states. >> now, i think americans thisr for what it is right now. i think. matt you're exactly right, tom. yonyou're you're spot on here.o- matt. the democrats, i think, are pointing to and you can't blamea them. they they've won some of these special elections. they they think we're riding hih into the presidential election year. why might not that be the right analysis here going into genel that might or mightswer. not be right answer what ie repl think is the thing everyone needs to is that fore the republicans to win the presidency, there has to b e a vote, not just a margin.ng right. you alluded to these things are very tight. so i think the democrats are on to one thing, and that is ine f o can keep things the way they are right now. joe biden, with all of his frailtie wills and problems, will be the next president once again. >> tom you agree with that?n ifst it's not a reagan style
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turnout, tom, you agree? i do. i think republicans, again, especially those in thoseblican eight battleground states, republicans, have to really get their turnout operatios n up and running and find those votes and harvest those ballots . they will lose again. and that includes early votes. don'y voting.ou earl>> lauy tom and matt, thank you. great to see you. now, while everyone has been talking about gaviingn newsom replacing joe biden at the top of the ticket, we're goinging ka to explain why his replacing kamalaa much is a much more liky scenario. >> stay there. lti-vi >> ageta related macular may led to severe vision loss. and if you're taking alone, you maymmende be missing a critical piece. preservation. preservation. preservationd the only clinically proven 20 by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd ask yo. progression. preservation is backed by 20 preservation is backed by 20 years of clinical studie ask your doctor about adding preservation and fill in preservation and fill in a missing piecer absor
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the arc dawgs possible. >> to see what is possible tonight. >> what i really want to do is tell you about my frienduse] barack obama. >> a leader who has what itot takes to lead us over the next four years. >> he likely didn'it at tht knot the time, but barack didn't feel quite the same way. down and the book double down,t the 2012 presidential campaign, it was revealed that former president obama seriously considered replacing joe biden ,hillary clinton as the number two on his ticket. >> the thinking was obvious.e sa obama saw hillary, not joe, as the heir apparent and wouldbt set her up for that 2016 run.ano well, it never happened, but
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is relevant to the current predicament joe biden finds himself in. >>s ol old and he's frail and hs number two is widely despised. >> enter gavin newsom. now, consider that newsom hastr been positioning himself latelat to red states, pulling desantis like moves in his stater sche, r going after a school board and finding them for not accepting his radical o new curriculum, running ads. all of tha t. while some in democrat circles have been salivating over his replacinis repg biden. that was never a serious play. replacin thougg kamala, though,i who says no? consider this from the wall street journal today. >> is kamala harris harris plan to campaign extensively for president biden'fon's reelectio but her early schedule suggests otherwise. >> otherwis so is something afoot? >> joining us now is chris bedford, executivedt the co edit the common sense society. and s, this just struck me today and kind of watching things playing out in california. i means in, it is interesting tt
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newsom is taking on that temecula school boarl for refusg to accept this radicalneg, you new curriculum that they want to put in place in the public schools. therknow, als ofe involving allf topics that we've covered on the show. hhe's trying to kind of do a desantis and the reverse in california. and meanwhile, kamala seems like how low can she go. we don't know of course but lo . yeah. gavin newsom's really set himself up in the traditiof up r california. sort of the the experimental lab fo left wi r left-wing ideas years and things that we like to make fun of and scoff at. intet years later find themselvs federal policy affecting all of us are afflictinflmoreg all of s more like it. but the reason why i think in the end, baract hk obama didn't go with hillary clinton, despite the fact that he knew that she was the heirct tha to his his parents successor, despite the fact that he would never end up back in joe bidenfr after for president, at least at least i in race right after
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as because when he switched to vice president, it portrays an air of weakness. and joe biden's campaign, givekn popugiven how wea actually is both physically and in popularity in his own partlaown party, is not really g to want to, i think, portray any more weakness and already havekamala h a couple harris brs nothing. chris, let me just jump in. y chris, let me just jumtop in on that. i'm sorry to interrupt, but in this i meayou ara,n you're compc obama, one of the bestampa political that we've seen in the last 50 years to joe bidentw ,who can't find his way off a stage? i mean, i mean, i don't know. i don't know if you can compare those two in this at this juncture in their campaign, bid i mean, biden needs all thehat' help we can get at this point. my vie.w. >> that's true.re-e but remember, obama wales weakcr on reelection. the economy was bad. his his poll number was bad. bu wad ot polling was bad.wrong the percentage of people that the country is going in che wrong direction made it look like mitt romney had a really good chance to unseat him as presidentseats. f th that turned out to not be true in the end. but with joe biden, i thinthingk
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one of the big things that they want to do is have this theater pay no attention to the pa att the curtain portray p an heir, an aura of strengthora yoght hereof. so while kamala harris doesn't add anything to the ticket, you have to wonder what woul tod gavin newsom add. maybe he would invigorate some of the left wingers, but a lo. tt of the folks that lookt his technocratic california and say, that's the future. i wantwant for for california, r this, for this country might already be on biden's side. yeahis, to, chris, kamala is not going to go down without a fight. if anyone's thinking about repl replacing her on the ticket. >> well, listen to her today. we arear and we must be honestwr that to understand thene our history where we've been ter and then have a north star in terms off we must go. >> oh, my god. chris, she cannot be the future of the democrat. she could. she could be a crossing guard, though she has the hand motions down. mean,i mean, there's so much bh remorse from democrats, and that's because she was a higherer fit that just fitsomo
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the diversity quotas as opposed to someone who actually broughdt a to the ticket. and worse than that, she hasn't done her homework. nis absolute nightmare as a principal for her staffers or i'm sure, working really hards to make sure she has more than a few just nonsensical lines repeat, like maybe explaining why artificial intelligence standsg wh intelli for. she does no good.to but in the end of the day, if sx she if anyone wants to her, she's going to call them sexist. she's going to call them racistst. s and.s wh this is something that's very frightful to the democratic party, even if republicans at least arelyned n finally learned to not care about those kind of insults. unless she get gs a great job at, let's say, google or apple justt saying. >> all right, chris, great to the payout. all right. if she too, u k joe's word for it,es is th you'd think that the middle class in the unite nowd states s thriving right now. but the angle wants to puln.l back the curtain. so we sent producers out new york and d.c. we d.c out. >> if biden nomics is workings for them now, i wouldn't sayworn working because, you know, he could say it works. but out of people feeling thathn it's for them. and you ask people, you ask
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around. it's not working >> i people.rst on is it working for you? no. i'll be the first one to say that. is biden economics working for me? yer me? ys heavens, no. just the opposite. hat. i'm worse off now than i was in 2020. i'll say that. and i'm not a trumper. trust me. is biden nomics working for you? yes. if i was getting roo rt canat cc maybe. >> but now inflation's kicking. everybody'kings right? >> my plan to build an economy from the middle out and the bottom up. >> and i think it's working. >>think it's working i b. >> it's pretty bad, you know? can't get any wors e right now. econom >> ain't seen nothing yet. he's totally drained the economy. y.the econ is serhow do you think the econt is serving the middle class right now? >> i think the economy doech tht serve the middle class ever. i think that the middle always suffer. so unfortunately, the middle unfortunlasss kind of gets the f the stick. >> everything's gonee. >> you know, everything's gone up. prices have gone up. e wo
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s nomics. >> newly released whatsapp message reveals that hunter asdessagn, 10 million bucks from a chinese business associate. >> i believe every american willing to work hard should be able to geb nort a joi matter where they live. >> how much money did hunter bidesociatesfromn and associatee from the romanian company? you identified t the approximate total transfers from the romania company. >> would been 3.1 million. >> it will be for our kids and grandkids only bigger. how much money did hunter biden and his business associate receiv e from the ukrainian company burisma? burisma paid to everyoneas involved 6.5 million jobs ormera about dignity. that's the american drean m, b as biden nomics and burisma also paid blue star strategiesel and a law firm hundreds of thousands of dollars, bringing the total burism ta to over $7ot million. >> is that correct? .is correct. gn >> 7.3 million. this brings the total amount of streams received to approximately 17 million dollars. >> correct?
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>> it is correct. ask biden how much you actually . >> all right. i enjoyed thattion.[laugh. so did the regime's nightly broadcasts have timehtly bro tor the whistleblowers or the grassley documenassley dt, f it last night? >> tonight, testing a new type of electrit isc that is alsof tu harnessing its energy from the heat of the sun. one very lucky person in california, just one winner in the billion dollar powerball jackpot. >> the lights of broadway will e to shine after a last minute >>al between producers and the backstage workers union. that can't be nothing. didn't cover any of it. >> all right. joining me now, "new york post" columnist fosx news contributor miranda devine. miranda, i know you're not surprised, but thised.s is i me, what do you really think about this? t shocthis really is one of the shocking examples ofty dereliction of journalistic duty that we've seen and certainly in recent historsh . >> how can they ignore this?
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>> yeah, look, laura, i think it's worse than just derelictiothn of duty. know, this is pure disinformationge and, you know, i just looked at the new york times sort of front paged basica and basically the first three of their firstp five stories is about donald trump. washington posisme.t, the same.' and you saw in the irsothe whistleblowers testimony the other day that the democrats, all they had was trump, trump, trump, and youlosi know, that they're losinngg when they just invoke trump's name, that's all they have.ve and it it's really they know that they're on the back foot because these whistleblowers and this materiawhistll, particy what chuck grassley brought out yesterday, these allegations are so and so convincinge dire and are leading all inct one direction that. they have to either lie or destroy the messenger or juststn try and distract people with nonsense stories about donalt sl
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trump. >> well, miranda, the irs whistleblower, spoke to our owee shannon bream in the last hour about lesley wolf. remember, she's the prosecutor d in delaware who'sf accused of obstructing the investigation, hunter biden. listen to what joseph ziegler said. . our first really bige be disagreement would have been related to storage unit, out the search warrant relating to the storage unit. when i found out that she told defense counsel that we we we knew about the storage unit and that the records request included tha wt i just knew that we weren't. it just it was kind of a shotasr to the gut. we didn't have a seat at the table. and that really, really waa def. a defining moment for me. >> well, miranda certainlyin sounds like a prosecutor giving a heads upa head, making sure the defendant has a heads up. your reaction to that? look, i think joseph ziegler and his gary shapley are realey heroes, and they're not zepublicans. ziegler is a democrat, and they came forward dem.
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they knew what was happening was wrong, and that when joe bideen joe bt ann goes out s people that you will have to pay your fair share tax, n't do that that is what it should mean. and it shouldn't mean that huntert and biden doesn't do t. and that's what offended them. and they're the sort of elite ct tax investigators inry the country. e and this was just a litany, one after the other of obstruction and slow walking and just very peculiar practices, all designed to shielield hund hunter biden to protect joe biden. because remember , they were not allowed to pull on the string that naturally would take bie to the big guy. >> all right, miranda, great to see you tonight hi thank you. now, biden malfunctions during his big speech and i grant raymond another three wishes. >> raymond is here with friday follies and that's next. dea? t we plan to offer retirement, but i wish we had more cashah.
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to rein in a.i.. but by the looks of things a.i,e could have used some artificial intelligence, realizing >>e of a.i. by managing t the risk that is goinghe to require new laws as we advance, the agenda here at home will lead to works with will lead work with our allies and partners. i think thesthane leaders and i think these leaders in the room with me todapartnersy and, o our partnership excuse me, they tell us about the hacking of cabinet by china and the threshold of concern you have >>r, already.i >> how is it that these guys have. all right. >> trying to hack except for the poor man. we'vnearly e pube the presidentt every public event, unsure of. how or to exit, but apparently he doesn't know where he's going at home eithe getr. a.i. how do you get lost at the white house? i mean, he's going to reign in a.i.. he'tn hims can't rein himself io the right direction to leave ro. room you know, those kids who are day care and they have that
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little strine th string, the ro, the thing they hold on to, and they nee d to have that for biden, that little whatever, that little bridle or i seever i t is. >> all right, ray, i say thatyor you're rubbing your rubbing your lamp there, so i guess i'm granting you three wishes. i'm so generous one first, all benevolent genie. i wish politicians particularlyt former presidential candidates would stopal talking about or start talking about things that matter and leave the unessential aside, especially when you're on cl capitol.omney. i give you oscar meyer, romney . >> well, as you all know, todaya is national hotdog day. and perhaps you also know that hot dog is my favorite meat. i love hot dogs. i love the m in buns. i love them outside of buns. that's the best, you know, best meat therel,i gu is. >> well, laura, i guess if anybody knows a , it's mitt romney. the last time he encountered a hot dog, though, i the root wn a cage on the roof of his car,
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as i recall. so, you know, he shoul d the hot dog comments that it neverd to worked in 2012 when he tried to be kind of casual. he's just like a button down guy. that's okay. but it just doesn't it doesn'tis work. >> what's your second word? well, my second wish is also food related. i wish when the bidenswish whe r say, an ice cream giveaway with union, that someone would help the president pass them out like an adult rather than a three year old, laura.ice he tosses ice cream madam likee is at the seal house. and did you see the way he ripped the igloo top top off?t n >> you would have sworn there was a burisma payment in thapedo >> he just ripped it right off, knocked it over. well, i'm soundingfrie liket
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our friends over at msnbc, but couldn't they have had that elevated for the poor man? thmean, i hear what he looks like he could fall over at any r moment. i mean, that's just another hazard for him. >> they've got to be very careful. third, wis>> lash, last wish, l. i wish decrepit elderly paul'slr would stop trying to convince us that they're hip. and with it here, here's biden ad claiming the president will read your texts. middle laura to him, texting is getting the middle letter on the printing press. what are they talking about? he's going to read your textreau . then he needed the assistance of that whippersnapper berniewor sanders to meet with young union workers. note bidens.en's lev has level > concentration in this edited white house vide presio. the president did what?re i don't know that's ever been done before. young workers right heretter into the white house. >> you know what needs to be done to make it a better place, to work? refuse to come to the table to begin bargainintheyg. presen they won't recognize us asteby a represented by a union.ys
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gender-affirming care for minors. i mean, changes, puberty blockers and other treatment foe that will now be banned for minors. and that is a win. react but how did the tolerant leif react to all of this? well all o as expected, i just d to say congratulations to our s state senator big mike stacey. and thatta said voted to make[ things worse for people who were already suffering. >> you bet. you did not produce any evidence to support the claimsot you made about people being harmed by transgender care. sou made you you big, fat heade. >> i can't wait to read, your name in obituary. i will make a martini made fromu the tears of butthurt conservatives when we puives wht your mic around. you said useless piecepus you. >> i hope you had a terriblepe day. >> so i think it was a little upset. joining me now exclusively is the target of that voicemailv
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. louisiana state senator michael fair sayoiail, senator, i'm told you like to be called big mike. i don't want anyone to think i'm in'm a disrespecting you. so, big mike, how were you to get that message and heard it on your voicemail and you feltut what? well, i felt lik, ? e i guess, for o you know, i'm doing this for our children. so i kind of feluro i kindt somt off the wall and just, t you know, just took it and decided just to turn it overdedt to state police and let them handle it. >> well, nt.o, actually allowed allegedly left. the voicemail was identifieda my by lsu as a graduate assistantas named marcus a gra. h he has a research interest in criminology, sexual assault, sex offender, recidivism and offender registries. he didn't respond to us, but the school told the angle that this profanity filled,se
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threatening call crossed the line. you think the student will be the line.lowed to, continue t their studies, but will not be extendehed the opportunity to teach in the future? now, big if it was like a 15 year old student know, maybe.ut >> but i mean, just put the shoe on the other foot.e tht if something like that was w said to like a maybe a minority female state rep, i wonder if the university would have responded by allowing the student to stay inespondedng and on campus. >> your reaction? well, my reaction is, as as i'm out here, i think that all got to learn to agree to disagree and shouldn't get iratoe over things. it's all about what we believetn and they believe or however they want to put it. but there's no reason get irate and get emotional like that when we're tryinnal likeg to. just do our own beliefs. if this is what he believes in. i tried to paspas this bill twoi
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years ago and didn't make it through, and that's why it waske to me to make sure this bill got through. but i knowthis bilthrough. a loc than he thinks i do, because i had a lot ofau h evidence from when i ran it two years ago. and there's a lot more suicideo from children that get into the twenty's from getting this done, too soon and then wanting to go back to what they originally were to . >> well, big mike, democratic governor john bel edwards said the bill needless. only harms a very small population of vulnerable childrenpo their familiesen and their health care professionals. i expect the courts to throw this out as unconstitutional. >> your reaction? ounal.? rnor quickly >> well, i think he needs to get some of the evidence that i got wheton. i ran the bill two years ago because there was a lot of trauma going on. i got a lot of emails coming in begging me to make sure thisemai bill passels bs. that's why i worked so hard this session when it gotard on through the house. it got killed in the senate again, and i went to my senatesn president and asked him, can i please get it in another committee?
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he said, if you get the votes on the floor, i'll make it happen. >> and that's what we did. all right, bigand that i my, grt to see. >> i'm glad you survived the trauma of that voicemail. prisedthe left is always so tol, though, right? conservativeo tos, the main oneu that's it for us tonight. we had a great first week at 7 p.m.. thank you for spending time with us every night. evt your dvr. seu foinin our new timeslot change the old 10 p.m. to 7 p.m.. so always stay connected with us. >> and jesse is next. hello everyone. >>gsse wa jeanine pirro alon with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, families and gregttch, gutfeld without his glasses. it's 5:00 in new york city," and this is the five the whitee house going the extra milele to protect oldest president ini history while the democrats unleash his biggest rival. politico reporting biden

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