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>> we are learning more this afternoon about joe biden's ties to his son's hunter's over seas business dealings. fox news obtained a transcript of house lawmakers closed door interview with one of hunter's close former business interest, devon archer, influence and biden name helped keep the ukrainian energy company afloat. and that is defensive leverage for securing
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deals with former partner, this is "outnumbered" i'm kayleigh mcenany. anchor shannon bream, fox news contributor and board certified physician, nicole sapphire. best dancer on the couch is todd piro. but first let's go to chad program who is live on this story. >> haley, good afternoon. the transcript reveals hunter biden tried to use his father and family name to foster business but never directly used his fast her. it was a signal. here is a good example, archer told investigators it was the biden name that kept burisma afloat, as mr. biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to
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ukraine unless victor shokun was fired, when hunter biden was on the board. people would be intimidated to mess with burisma. >> now why if his name had been hunter smith, he wouldn't have made a dime. the fact is he was playing off his father and we now know despite joe biden's lies that in fact biden was part of the game. >> this is why house republicans are getting serious about a potential impeachment inquiry. >> we need to start going forth with an actual impeachment inquiries, we have the necessary information, fd 1023, this is your background, expertise which is tracking the assets, following the money. >> archer testified that he was not aware a $5 million payment from ukrainian oligarch to president biden, the oligarch faced an investigation from
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questions about a $142,000 choir transfer to hunter biden to get a porsche or fisker, kay rekayleigh mcenany thank you, chad. let's begin with joe biden and his statements on these platters, let's flashback and take a look. >> i never discussed my business or their business my sons or daughters. >> i never discussed a single thing with my son about anything having to do with ukraine. >> over seas business. >> i never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having to do with their business, period. >> so the president never discussed this, shannon. the white house said it appears that the house republicans own witness today devon archer's testimony testified he never
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heard of president biden discussing business with his son or son's associates. we did learn 20 plus calls with joe biden, he was at a 24, 14 dinner cafe milan know with other business associates in a 2015 dinner with an executive, then vice president attended. that is a lot of circumstantial evidence that he had some awareness or some type of discussion. >> it's a. >> reporter: shack test. both sides came out of this thing out of this interview claiming victory, what devon archer said again and again it was about the brand, yes, i can call it my father who was a sitting vice president or come to the dinner, cafe milan know popular in dc. think about all of the things that we have learned since initially when the president was saying my son never made money out of anything in china, we
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has been a feel to some in washington, moving of the gold post, the more that we get from documents if you can from the 1023, devon archer and others who have spoken out. if you want to go to, dubai meeting, this was december 4th, 2015. think then go to the four seasons, fancy hotel to have drinks, fox news.com describes the testimony from archer on the sidelines of that meeting, archer testified that burismaceo, they asked hunter to make a phone call, get this, to dc, to address pressure the company was facing. there were several pressure points, one of course was the hunter biden was a lobbyist at the time, continued after the executives asked for help, hunter called his dad, after the
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request to call dc, archer said, adding he did not hear this phone call, five days arrest hunter biden called vice president joe biden from dubai, joe biden took a trip to ukraine, the former vice president made a statement it's not enough to set up a new anticorruption bureau, the office of the general prosecutor desperately needs reform. that was victor shokun's office. >> all of this is so plain. if we had presented this in court, it's an open and shut case much the only thing making this anything less than crystal clear is the person in the white house and all of his henchmen, because we will see this for what it is which is the use of leverage for a vice presidential father and for some massive monetary game, when we hear it from hunter biden, yes, that's the price of power, we held to a higher standard, indeed, sir, the stakes are so much higher because it's our national security and our tax dollars
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that are now being wasted at the behest of a vice president's then son. and i want to point out as well, just because he says, well, it's defensive leverage, i'm not using him, it's about the brand, it's about adding value, that's the whole point when you are talking about the vice president of the united states, you don't need to actually trot him out on stage and have that be actually voiced. the whole point is that pressure, that clear leverage, clear impact demonstrated in your example, kayleigh. the fact that he now is trying to hide behind, it wasn't actually used, it was the hinting, that's all that you need because it clearly worked. >> we know that the then former vice president biden, before he becomes president on the debate stage, we got no money from china, we meaning his son, washington post glenn kesler, democrats he woke up and said biden said his son earned no money from china, his son said
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otherwise. no matter that headline, regardless he gives joe biden four pinnock i don'ts for that statement. >> three years later, we highlighted many moons ago. emily's point, what i find fascinating about this, this notion that access doesn't count. well the brand is the access. and the access is the vehicle by which you are able to impact policy. going a step further, there is a key word in devon archer's testimony, it is legally mess. it's not just regular mess, it's levelly mess with burisma worried that people would mess with them, victor shokun the prosecutor, joe biden could get in there and prevent them from legally messing the one person who could cause problems, that guy is gone, burisma is not under the problem that they originally were before victor shokun was fired, you
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have all the connections now congress needs to run with them. >> joe biden had the benefit of the media covering for him on the debate stage with the russian disinformation laptop, this time we have an arsenal of facts. >> token nonlawyer here on the couch i can give the nonlegal opinion here, it is my opinion the archer testimony this week it was pretty damming, at minimum, it showed that president biden at that time had some physical presence in his son hunter's business dealings, you know, -- i'm not talking about in the figurative speech, i am saying literally, he was actually there when he was on his phone, the democrats say we never spoke business, he was saying hi to his former adversary business part per nevers, -- partners, fine. accused for pay for play, political influence and funding his family's wealth, at the end of the day i would say well the good news is -- he will be tried
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by his peers, i don't mean in a court, i mean the 2024 election. unfortunately the doj isn't giving half as much time to biden, not trump. you are not going to see the matchup that americans want to see. >> there is one point you got wrong, he discussed the weather on all these phone calls, it was all just the weather. >> they meant to call janice dean and instead called joe biden. >> a portland woman is speaking out after brutally attacked on the city streets last friday night. she waited over 20 minutes for police to show up and she is blaming it on portland's democrat leadership, next.
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>> a doctor in port land, oregon is now calling out the city's failure to address crime and homelessness after she says she was brutally attacked by a homeless man while walking home from a near by bar. security cameras captured this horrific attack. you can see this man viscously throw his metal water bottle directly at the woman. she was then hit in the face and immediately knocked unconscious. we have to warn you the image of her after the attack is graphic.
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marly constanino and thankfully she didn't suffer any life-threatening injuries but it took police nearly 30 minutes to arrive on the scene. and her attacker is still at large. she is now blaming the blue city's leaders for this slow response. >> it happened really fast, he threw a an aluminum water bottle and it hit my face. it was hurled pretty hard. it knocked me right in the head. i do not hold the police accountable for this at all, i hold our city countable for defunding the police and making it -- we are in this situation where we don't have enough police force to protect our citizens and we did this to ourselves. if we don't have police officers to come to the side of somebody who is under attack, then we're all on our own. >> here is what's more important
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about that, doctor. at that time, and this is what the police department came out and said, at the time the officers, portland police officers were actively already on 26 calls throughout the city. there were zero free officers and another 52 calls holding. her situation was horrific, but she wasn't alone in waiting for the police presence in having a horrific situation happen where she didn't get help, she gave up and went home, by the time police responded she had left and gone home, it is not law enforcement's fault, it is those policies that the blue city has shut down the throats of portlanders who are dying on the streets because of situations like that. >> that's right, you have crime and homelessness a lot when it comes to portland, fewest police officers, businesses leaving, this is an unsafe place to be, she went home that's because that is safer than her to stay where she was, she was just
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walking on the street and brutally attacked, marie is the first thing i thought of hearing she was going to be okay, what are cities like this going to do when doctors no longer want to live there, who can't afford to move out of the cities, completely overrun without any law and order, they are not going to have doctors, first responders, no one to take care of these people and it will turn into a complete area of chaos and no one to help. >> do you remember when infinity wisdom portland decided to defund the police and when people tried to restore some type of law enforcement, the city council got together and said no, no, no we are going to have park rangers step in and other sort of non-armed people who then when they demy them to city parks they were chased out with a knife. citizens are now crying out for help, police
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chief says we are trying to restore those units, good luck because sir, your point, no one is going to want to live there. >> and it begs the question when does this reach the critical mass that democrats and the far left that are leading these policy sees down the road of ruin are voted out of the office, the doctor said she is no longer going to vote dem cat, thee is going to vote republican. that is one, i guarantee 2024, the wednesday after the election in november, we are going to be talking about how portland went to the democrats. so, when is that point, is it 2026? 2028, next decade? when is the point that democrats propagating these policies, are gone. can you name a city that it's changing in? san francisco, nope, dc. >> slight victory. >> you know, abscesses, right,
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shannon, to talk point, the cities themselves are not changing, seattle, san francisco, portland, et cetera, as bleeding out, leaving, fleeing are rational minded people and business incentivized policies, cities are becoming worse and worse. where my outside of portland, all of them like they have correct policies, they know exactly what they are trying to do, working hard to put on the table. the problem is so, too, the crime bleeding out all of that sector is spreading so the policies are not just limited to that metropolitan area, it's growing. >> to todd's point about the elections, chicago that is a place where every weekend we can do a deep dive of the shootings, violence that is there, they got rid of their mayor, by most accounts the gentleman they elected is more progressive. you wonder where the disconnect is with voters, the people who are the responsible citizens that city, that town, want to stay
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there, want to, you know, serve that community and yet they don't feel safe, they are going to leave chicago, businesses, major businesses have relocated and left as well. you wonder what is left there, people who are struggling, people don't have options or the money or the resources to leave, they stick around. i was glad this doctor said i do not blame the police, that was such an important point, over and over again we see places where there is trouble, it's not just the funding it's the recruiting, how do you recruit someone to say we needed to come here and risk your life, oh, the community hates, you really tough. >> i save you had you for last kayleigh, your former boss had warnings about this. >> this lady waited 30 minute, the average in portland is 23.7, she basically waited the average, trump campaign a woman calling, intruder in her house, she called the police, the police didn't answer. it reminded me of another fact
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check, we are fact checking all day, cnn this time they woke up that time, trump's dishonest 911 add fear mongers about biden, here is the ad. the ad released monday, the latest in a series of fear mongering campaign, biden presidency would result in 911 calls from senior citizens going unanswered. this woman wasn't a senior citizen but she was an innocent civilian went unanswered, fact check false cnn. >> 52 waiting calls, how many were senior citizens, 2024 campaign ad should be, that headline kayleigh next to a photo of that poor doctor's face, because that is biden's america. >> there is a possibility that migrant tent cities could be coming to new york's central park, alarming new report as the top official says everything's on the table, that's next.
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>> the migrant crisis engulfing new york city could get even worse. yesterday we told you about the crowds of migrants camped outside new york city famed roosevelt hotel, migrants could be housed on recreational soccer fields. now city officials are reportedly housing migrants in tents in central park, a city official said, "everything is on the table." meanwhile arizona senator is putting chuck schumer on full blast saying it's wrong that communities, including new york city, are taking away funding from migrant services from border states. 9 former democrat saying this at a round stable in yuma, the reason the money is going to new york is because of the leader of the united states senate is from new york. i am livid that the administration is sending money to a part of the country that while it has a lot of folks showing up their shelters they don't have folks wandering the streets of our
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small town the. what we are experiencing here in arizona is masked by what folks are experiencing in southern texas. the rest of the country is seeing some elements of it but we are facing the brunt. katie, powerful words. >> really powerful words. less powerful action from mayor adams in new york city, to her point new york city he is complaining about funding, new york city received less federal funding than border cities. despite mayor adams had zero plans to give sanctuary, he sent migrants to northern suburbs, he explored shuttered prisons using a shuttered prison to house migrants, the old slated plan housing adult single males in school gyms. adams warned biden there is no room for migrants now sleeping on sidewalks. adams says look at biden, biden's dhs
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says no, look at congress they haven't taken bipartisan action, now shifting, migrants in central park because of the blame shifting. >> shannon, to reduce that to, republicans are horrified having a landscape marred because they can shuttle the migrants away from alder marin-sotelo that's vineyard, purport to center the migrants themselves, shouldn't they be shocked at the horrible conditions that these policies are forcing them into? >> yeah, we have to remember these are humans. these are human beings pulled here by policies that are magnets. we are telling them to embark on dangerous journeys in many ways though you will have leaders from the rav saying we are not open, the border is not open. democrats down there along the border said we've been begging the white house for help. the reality is the rfk junior told us this, too. creates policies to bring these people here. but again when it shows up in your
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backyard, politicians act differently, as much heat as governor an president and governor desantis took parts of removing people from other parts of the country. reality for places like arizona, like texas, like others. we have to look at the reality of what is going on, human being the and the funding has to go somewhere. powerful people are going to pull for the money to come here because now people see the reality of what it needs. >> i look at this situation and say where did this money go. sinema has a point, i walk that path to go home, it is an absolute disaster, way worse than what you see on tv. i think about the citizens, the american citizens in all this, the coffee shop owner who has had zero business for weeks because you can't get by this massive humanity. i think the kids taking away central park, taking away the fields at randall's island. if you are a kid in new york city, presumably the son or
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daughter of american citizens, there is not a lot of places you can play outdoor door activity, it's not like outdoor country, now that's being taken away from these kids, it goes back to the fundamental question, why are we hurting american citizens to benefit people that are here illegally. it is a fundamental question that this administration has put toward to the country and they can't answer it and what do we have? this democrat firing squad, eric adams, biden administration, absolute mess of their own doing. >> citizens and those who have come here lylely and awaiting citizenship at that time us and doing it the right way. >> i am from arizona, i spent ten years in the hospitals caring for a lot of these migrants. i can tell you the reason that arizona and texas are not sanctuary states like the 11 democratic stakes are, they've seen we are at max capacity, it's expensive to house these illegal immigrant
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the, healthcare and so forth. so, when you have 11 states in our country right now who declares themselves to be sanctuary states, they should be dealing with migrants right now, none of them actually have the capacity to do it. so, we need to get the adults at the table to have a strong conversation about this, at this point we are beyond capacity and the biden administration or whoever wins in 2024, needs to buckle down on what the immigration process is, it's not about housing humans to shannon's point, in shuttered down prisons, these are real people, sitting outside the roosevelt hotel is not a better life. we need to keep them safe in countries, where they came from and help them to make better instead of having them come hire. >> oh, there is room for everyone. geographic room, sure. but the resources, the fact that someone had to take out a loan for their children's school books in a town that was strained by the influx of
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dollar towards federal student loan payments they are officially set to resume this fall. some borrowers are refusing to pay up. a report from bloomberg says some borrowers are blaming it on high costs, others don't think they should have to pay at all. supreme court. >> nicole: ed president biden's student loan handout plan back in june, but the administration just put in place a one year leniency program that removes the penalties for missed payments. dr. nicole, the well-educated doctor on the coach, have you paid off your student loans. >> i certainly have, i don't know if that was the best move financially i think i could have gotten out of some of them. $300,000 worth of debt and i worked ten years to pay it off because i took out the loans and i wented to pay off my debt, i have a career i am able to do that. one of the things though in that bloomberg article the people who are refusing to pay off their debt is a social worker. we talked about this
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earlier, this is a massive failure of our system, social worker which is such a vital person in the healthcare industry and other public health industries, but why does she need to have an expensive bachelor degree, they need training and empathy and knowledge, but they don't need a bachelor's degree, take a lot of these bogus classes to get that degree to be a social worker. we need to completely redo our entire system so that you aren't having people take on debt and go into a low paying job, they are there to help other people, they may not ever be able to pay off that debt. it's a nature of that system. >> people soe a thousand, $700 that is rent that they owe, people recalculating the decision what is my future career, to doctor's point, how does it match up with a bachelor's degree. >> i think she is 100% right, the only way to get the spigot,
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democrats are in charge and democrats have made it so that student loan debt doesn't matter, it's like monopoly money, can you wave it away, i just write it off, jerry asked kramer, you just write it off. well that's the joke. you don't just write it off. this hurts people, it hurts the taxpayers. until the democrats stop giving that notion in people's heads, we are going to be in this problem, the only problem is the financial planner in me, i am a financial planner on the side -- i am not. these individuals should pay back their other debt first, the one that isn't being forgiven for a year or so and then think about the student loan debt. that's bad for society, smart play for them. >> if it only worked like it did in seinfeld, it didn't. politically speaking, young voters 18 to 29, biden is not doing well with this group, from 538 harvard spring 18 to 29-year-olds found 36% of
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respondents to disjappad to biden, set ineffective necessary explained their disapproval. caring about student loan debts, i imagine it feels ineffective as you start repaying. >> what other loans, i don't want to pay this either, mortgage, credit card, i don't feel morally justified that i should have to pay this debt, opens all kinds of question, this president made them a lot of promises. you know part of what they said, sweeping $430 billion wipeout for the student loans before the supreme court was there is so much confusion, people don't know what they have to pay, putting them in a bad position, you created the confusion issuing this executive action saying we are going to wipe it out. people get their hopes up and the president disappointed them, the younger voters these aren't going away like i thought they were. he got a question about this, like were you the one who i think it was our jackie, did you begin this up people thought
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you were going to get it, you are to blame for the disappointment. the run cans don't want to help the middle class. >> emily, you can't divorce biden-inflation, unless you go to the grocery store and buy the $20 chicken like i have done. inflation you have been paying for more rent, goods, you can't be divorced why your student loan feels massive. it's such a lie when biden and kamala say the economy is thriving, they put statistics when you factor in wage and inflation and job, and the like. and i totally agree with your point, i appreciate it. the whole point everyone thinks they can get away with everything, you can bring coke into the confederate, there is zero accountability and that is how people feel. they won't pay back their student loans but writing their mortgage checks. here is the issue that i see, that initial quote where it
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said it's a matter of survival, it's not. and i wish as a republican, as a middle class american, that the administration will place more emphasis on skilled trades, on all of the options of community colleges and those type of endeavors that are so much more valuable that are dwindling down, looking for work and over shadowed by their emphasis on secondary education, the fact that we have to rely on amazing celebrities like legend richard petty, billy lane, partnership with northern tools to go to public schools and say, hey, kids here is the amazing part of skilled labor, we don't hear it from our president, what a joke. >> seinfeld said just write it off. fox star lizzo is speaking out and denying the allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment put forward in a lawsuit of three of her former dancers, coming up.
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>> lizzo is finally speaking out after three of her former backup dancers sued her for sexual
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harassment, body shaming and creating a hostile work environment, the singer says these allegations are false. "my work ethic, mores and respectful necessary have been questioned, my character has been crit criticized. usually i choose not to respond to false too outrageous not to be addressed. or like they aren't valued as an important part of the team, i am open with my sexuality and expressing myself, can i not accept or allow people to use that openness to make me out to be something i am not." shannon, regardless of her choice to respond, have you to respond to a complaint and respond to charges. >> you do, i used to practice in this area of sexual harassment law, there is always multiple sides of the story, when they file a formal legal response to this whole thing what she has to say, dancers and people were taken to strip clubs, touch people and egged to do things
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they didn't want to do. it's a lot different when you get to court. >> we talked yesterday how a lot of former dancers have come out and corroborated the allegations not formally joined in the suit, yes, i saw that, too. >> not everyone ate their lunch yesterday because allegations are gross. i found appall lateral recumbenciable way to describe one of the incidents, said three times she expressed she did not want to touch a nude body when they went out, three times she said so but there was a chance that was orchestrated that coerced her into doing it, felt like she would lose her job, she touched a nude individual. that is a little flavor, again lizzo denies it. >> if true obviously these are extremely certaining allegations. to me again if true we have to put that disclaimer. as the father of two young girls i do love the body positivity notion, the image that is put out there because i think that
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is very healthy for young girls. that said, if this is all a marketing act and she doesn't practice what she preaches with her team, that's really sad and i think it hurts the message. and i think that's a bad thing for little girls. >> yeah, it could be another hollywood hypocrite. >> oh, usually always agree with you, todd, when talking about the body positivity movement of lizzo. she said her character and morals are being called out, i have been questioning them a couple years now i think the pro sexual nature of how she is and also the fact that she has this pro obesity body image, yes i think we always want everybody to be comfortable in their skin, she goes out and she is continuing to flaunt this being overweight and obese, she is the her fans are impressionable young girls and obesity is an epidemic in our country,
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plethora of physical and mental health problems i think the message should be, we are not going to be fitness models, not close to it, that's not reality. being overweight and obese is not healthy for you either. you cannot come out and say being pro sexual, obese that that is all good for our society as well. so, i think this is a very serious allegations and i guess we'll see what happens. >> my thought is we don't need every single little girl being anorexic is the way to go. >> 100%, you have extreme on both sides. >> glad to have you an expert witness. more out if numbered in just a moment. signed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential,
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donald trump set to be arraigned later today. leaving his home soon in route to washington, d.c.
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this will be his third arraignment in four months. alexus mcadams is live with more. hello, alexis. >> we can tell you we expect the president's motorcade to pass behind me in bedminster, new jersey as he makes his way to new jersey national airport where he is expected to take off and land in washington, d.c., will stand in front of a judge for yet another indictment. the president posted to truth social saying he is ready for the indictment and is there to show the american people he is going to stand for what he believes in. take a look as you can see on your screen, you can see the charges, shannon, as we talked about, includes conspiracy to defraud the nation, obstructing an official proceeding. prosecutors here are alleging that he tried to overturn the 2020 election and block the transfer of power. former vice president mike pence saying trump asked
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him to overthrow the election but he stood by his oath to the country. >> the american people deserve to know that on that day the president asked me to choose between him and the constitution and i chose the constitution and i always will. >> you can see also fencing has been put up around the courthouse and the capital. trump denies all wrongdoing related to the 2020 election. his campaign calls the charges fake, asking why did it take so long to bring them in the first place, accusing the justice department trying to interfere with the presidential campaign. trump posted to truth social, lots of posts, i need one more indictment to secure the election. the campaign says they raised big money after the last two indictments, we are keeping a close eye on that. back here in new jersey, nothing happening now, but it could be coming by any minute. trump was the only person charged in the recent
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indictment. six co-con ssco-conspirators. >> i want to get to another post. we talked about the fact after one of the previous indictments, he comes out, makes a speech as anybody would be, now the language has changed. he says it is a great honor to go to d.c. because i am being arrested for you. that shift in messaging seems to be working with voters. >> the only words he should say between you and november, you. they are making this about me, but this is about you, the american people. we saw for the first indictment, he made a speech more grievance laden, the second one was at versailles, went to a ba bakery, people rallied around him. this time, talk about inflation, the economy, talking immigration. we are not because they're trying to distract me. i won't distract from you, the american people. that must be the message. >> and we assume this will be a relatively quick proceeding today. he will plead we assume not guilty. his team is signaling what the defense will be,
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primarily this is the criminal invasion of free speech. >> that is their main defense. what i want to focus on is today will be relatively straightforward in all likelihood, but the calendar going forward. i heard someone on an anti-trump network, call it what it is, says they can get it in before the 2024 election. has that person tried to make dinner plans with ten people, try getting everyone on the same schedule. you need a lot of depositions and people's factual recollection of what happened in days and weeks around this time period. that's going to take a lot of time. there will be a lot of interlocutory appeals. >> the pretrial motions tangle things up, too. he is standing by, we're waiting for georgia. that's a grand jury that could be coming at any time. >> we are seeing the onslaught of the democratic, death by a thousand cuts. the reason why, there's not one big ax swing. that's why the charges have been so easily sort of tossed away in the
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american people's minds, why so many stand with trump and think of it as a blow to them, taking it as an affront. so much of it is based on flimsy accusations and evidence. >> hillary clinton tried to get trump off the election in 2016, didn't work. biden is trying to do it for 2024, and i don't think it is going to work. >> we have full coverage of everything this afternoon and weeks and months to come. thank you, everyone. here now "america reports." >> this is a fox news alert. a live look at bedminster, new jersey, awaiting former president trump's departure. he is heading to u.s. district court in washington. three hours from now, faces a federal judge on charges stemming from the special counsel investigation into events of january 6. i am jillian turner. mike, great to be with you. >> jillian, great to work with you this busy afternoon. sandra and john have the day off. this is "america reports." this is the third arraignment since april.

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