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mayor francis suarez. please join shannon bream for "fox news sunday." her guest this week trump attorney john lauro, jake as close and republican congressman chip roy. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair balanced and still unafraid. ingraham angle start right now >> pete: i'm pete hegseth in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle live from new york city tonight. now, not only is the left lying. we know about the shear corruption engulfing the biden family. it's like a bible on fire at this point. they are working overtime to snuff out any negative coverage of it. and, worse and it's predictable. they are smothering us with the same tired smears. >> and they're also trying to my hunter biden with president biden.
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not just biden. >> of course they are. and there's no evidence of that. but they're going to keep trying because that is the arguments that they want to fuzzy the waters out there. muddy the waters, not fuzzy them. muddy the waters out there. that, by the way, is a tactic that vladimir putin and other authoritarian dictators use. but that's their strategic objective, to make it all seem the same. >> pete: there you have it. there is no evidence of any of this because i say there is no evidence of this. by the way, vladimir putin. and there it is. the same tired trope that's dominated the dim bulbs on the left since 2016. it's not surprising they are doing so given what has been revealed on a near daily basis. as this program briefly laid out last night, the devon archer transcript obliterates any defense joe biden and his lackeys have been offering. and, further, archer recently told tucker carlson the claims that biden didn't have any knowledge of his son's business dealings were, quote: categorically false.
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and that joe, quote: met with you hunter's business partners. devon archer, best bud of hunter said joe met with business partners. and details of the biden family grift, well, they keep emerging. according to just the news, text messages provided to the fbi show that a chinese energy conglomerate, meaning a big old company, that struck a controversial deal in 2017 with hunter biden began its pursuit of a relationship with the future first family back in late 2015. 2015 when joe biden was still vice president. quote: there will be a deal between one of the most prominent families from u.s. and them, china, constructing by me, bragged hunter biden's business partner james gilyard, who texted future partner, tony bobulinski, on christmas eve of 2015. remember tony bobulinski? he told us about all of this before the election. went on to say "i think this
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will then be a great addition to their portfolios" meaning the chinese "as it with will give them a profile base in ncy and then l.a. any entry ticket is install for them." that's all d.c. code for the biden family can be bought and the chinese will pay big bucks for it or should i say big juans. all this has considering impeachment proceedings against joe biden but nancy pelosi, she says no way. >> this is frivolous. >> this is a diversionary tactic. they just can't stand the fact that we have a job report of nearly 200,000 jobs today. it's really sad. i wish -- i wish that republican party would be -- somebody would take it back. that we would have a real republican party. it's up to them to decide what it is. but it shouldn't be a cult. it shouldn't be a cult to
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somebody frivolous with the law and his puppets. >> that sentence is the definition of the pot call the kettle black the anti-trump cult leader says the other side is drinking kool-aid. got it. old nancy must think americans are puppets as well. according to gallup, just 8% of the american public says the biden administration halls excellent ethics. i would love to meet those people while nearly five times as many, 37% feel their ethics are lacking a bit, maybe poor. that might be the understatement of the night. joining me now to react charlie hurt opinion editor at the "washington times" and a fox news contributor. charlie, when trump ran in 2016, he talked about the corruption of the swamp. i mean -- >> -- yes. >> pete: it's only gotten worse. yet, they continue to cover for him. >> no. it's incredible, pete, to stop and think about this. you know, what we have seen over the last two years has proven
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everything as if anyone was doubting what it was that donald trump was saying about what was wrong with washington and in particular what was wrong with the democratic party and at that time especially the clinton family and hillary clinton. it's all -- you know, everything that has happened since he left office has proven that he is exactly right about it. the place is at least as corrupt as he warned us and probably with this crowd is even more corrupt than it's ever been before. >> pete: yeah. that interview with devon archer is interesting where he wanders into the thing icarus with the wax wings flying too close to the son. the level of corruption inside the biden family was so profound. it was so hot that th they broke the meter of corruption because they got so close and let's not
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forget. you know, as overwhelming as the evidence is, it's very simple. joe biden took a billion dollars of american taxpayer money and took it to ukraine and bought his son a very lucrative business. it's that simple and he has been selling out american foreign policy ever since. >> pete: absolutely right donald trump gets impeached for a phone call. >> exactly. a perfect phone call. >> pete: a perfect phone call. i remember when donald trump started saying where wants hunter? remember that at the beginning? and everyone is going -- it gives you a sense of what an open secret the biden crime family must have been their influence peddling over all those years when nobody knew his name yet donald trump knew he was on to something then. here's how the other side here is how nbc trying to deflect about what these last few days have meant. watch. this he will probably redirect the conversation to president biden's son, hunter biden, who
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doesn't work in our government. we have seen it for months. and now this third trump indictment has started a new wave of what aboutism from the g.o.p. >> pete: and the talking point is out, charlie, what aboutism is the new -- basically saying donald trump's defense is going to be what about hunter biden and what about joe? they are coming after trump and, yet, not after them. >> yeah. it's interesting, hunter biden supposedly doesn't work in the government. >> pete: yeah. >> and is not register you had as a lobbyist but apparently he does work in the government because is he able to get the vice president of the united states and now the president of the united states on the telephone to make deals, you know, to make all of these corrupt deals to benefit himself and his family and keep the corruption going. but i also think, you know, democrats play this game like oh, you know, we really hope that donald trump is the nominee because -- you watch out. you watcher what you ask for, democrats. because there is nobody that has come on the scene in decades who
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is a better prosecutor of exactly this case. and you're talking about donald trump is somebody who gave up so much of his family. you know, the joint of his family. that he had made enormous reputation for himself and he gave it up to serve his country. then you look over here at the biden family, they have spent their lives leaching off the government. off of the american taxpayer and by the way joe biden how many times did he flame out trying to become president because he was a liar? everybody in washington knows he is a liar. he has always been a liar. he's just nau the biggest liar there ever was running a completely corrupt biden family influence peddling corruption cartel. >> pete: charlie, i would agree with you if you weren't such a dog faced pony soldier but otherwise you are spot on in your analysis. >> incredible. >> pete: charlie, thank you. great breakdown. well, if you care about american
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politics at all, or -- maybe you wonder how in the world we got here, it's worth reading a remarkable new interview conducted with barack obama's biographer, david guerrero. he wrote the book on obama. his biography was explosive when it came out it. revealed a number of obama's lies about his early life. what stifled the news about the content of the book was the timing of its release. there's the book right there, the cover. you may not have seen it. rising star the name of the book felt like old news the moment it was published that's the tablet explaining away why none of us noticed it. the publication tablet magazine sat down with the pulitzer prize winning guerrero to examine the contents inside this biography. the details range from first salacious. >> this is the biographer saying
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in this interview quote meaning is he not normal. obama is not normal. in that not a normal politician or not a normal human being? here's another one. obama reportedly wrote a letter to a girlfriend, quote: about he repeatedly fantasizes about making love to men he recounts one thing he wanted was a valet and an airplane. and so that's just some of the salacious stuff. let's get to the scandalous and revealing stuff. obama reportedly lied about why he broke up with a white girlfriend while obama claimed it was her racism that was at fault it was, in fact, again, according to the biographer, obama's refusal to con be item an adamant anti-semitic politician in chicago. the other way around, actually. the most instructive details involved the motivations hind obama's refusal to leave washington, d.c. after his
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presidency. remember he betrayed precedent by refusing to leave d.c. after he lost -- or after his time in office was over. now he said it was for his kids. but it was really to be the chief divider, the driver, excuse me of the trump resistance. it was his cia director john brennan. here's the quote. who, in november and december of 2016, helped elevate russia gate from a failed clinton campaign ploy to a priority of the american national security apparatus. using a hand-picked team of cia analyst under his direct control to validate his thesis. if brennan was the instrument, the person who signed the executive order that turned brennan's thesis into a time bomb under trump's desk was barack obama. this is a q&a with the biographer of barack obama. when biden won, you would have thought obama would finally depart the nation's capitol. his work was done.
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but he burrowed in. he knew of biden's decrepit state and wanted to stick around and be a shadow or a puppet leader. you see, it all makes sense now. obama remade the doj during his presidency into a partisan tool for democrats that kept them away from scrutiny and he stuck around to weaponize it. the clintons used a free pass to enrich themselves. remember that foundation. the bidens decided to get in. they all count on the obama crafted doj to cover for them. victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution joins me now. victor, help me connect some of these dots. amazing revelations by this biographer who knows obama better than the vast majority of people. but, ultimately it is still relevant today that obama is behind the scenes affecting a lot of this. >> you know, i think the biographer, david garrow knows more about obama's
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prepresidential life than anybody alive. and the one common theme is that these astounding revelations that the dreams from my father, quote, unquote, memoir was completely fabricated. almost nothing in it is accurate it. could only happen in america with this media that never investigated. never even interviewed some of the key people in obama's life until garrow did. and then he is trying to look back at the obama presidency, which he didn't really write about. he wrote about the early years or the maturing years of obama. he comes to the conclusion that everything he was worried about in the biography was refind in the presidency. a complete failure. looks at the red line in syria that he didn't honor destroyed deterrence. the iran deal that was designed to weaken israel and our middle east friends in the gulf at the benefit of the she a crescent. and, again, when you look at the ukraine matter he is suggesting that the problem we're having in
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ukraine right now started and is he absolutely right in 2014 when they gobbled up, they the russians and putin, gobbled up the border lands in crimea and obama not only had not done anything but he had earlier in a hot mic in seoul said if vlad will give me space, behave during my re-election i will be flexible in missile defense which he did do and cancel. the theme of it is there were character flaws in obama that he had written about that nobody else had written about. he paid a price. is he ostracized by his friends on the left. but they all explain these sort of bizarre things that happened in the obama presidency. he charged in the beginning of the entire security state, the weaponization of the doj. indeed, the creation of the whole russia collusion hoax right in the west wing when brennan and people like clapper were briefing obama, as well as people in the doj he approved what they were doing. and he kind of comes to the
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conclusion that obama is sort of a hollow man. is he a construct. he had no identity. when it was opportune to be an authentic black figure and run on that premise, then he did it. but he had no affinity with black culture in chicago. he doesn't want to go back to chicago. his real affinity, i think garrow was very persuasive is with the wealthy white elite on the bicoastal culture. people who have money. people who have alphabet letters after their name. people who feel they're entitled. he is their candidate. and that is absolutely at odds with this myth of the community organizer who worked through the neighborhoods of chicago to bring social justice. it's pretty devastating. i think that he has paid a high price for telling the truth. he will probably pay a higher one. >> pete: you always do. you are right. obama feels a lot more comfort be in martha's vineyard than as a community organizer. it's amazing though when you
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realize, both obama and biden had lunch recently. he is still pulling strings back there and it goes that far back. victor, thank you so much for breaking it down. appreciate it? >> yeah. absolutely. thank you. >> pete: you got it. all right, prosecutor jack smith, he's an iron man? donald trump's courtroom glances. the media's reaction to yesterday's trump arraignment did not disappoint. did not disappoint. the video is next.
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>> pete: welcome back. we didn't get to all the hilarious commentary yesterday. so tonight we're hitting what we missed. we begin with our personal favorite. jack smith, the iron man. >> jack smith is someone who has run over and competed in over 100 triathlons. he was reportedly at one point hit when he was on his bike by a truck and 10 weeks later he ran another triathlon. this is a man of a lot of grit and a lot of determination. >> his aggressive approach to his personal health and exercise correlates to how he approaches his prosecution and his strategy. we have talked a lot about how the former president sunday pressure but jack smith is also under pressure today. he is moving at an aggressive pace. >> pete: i personally felt jack smith's a.b.s and they felt
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great. that's amazing. was there any courtroom drama. >> donald trump was fidgeting. hands folded. >> head down, fidgeting, looked nervous. >> angry. trump is described as seated a bit slouched. >> he seems smaller in some ways. >> he had the indictment. is he staring at jack smith. >> sitting just feet away from trump. special counsel jack smith. trump glanced briefly in smith's direction when he walked in. did not appear to make eye contact with him. >> as mr. trump walked, in jack smith did not look in his direction. he did look at him later. >> jack smith kind of staring down donald trump. donald trump made a point to look everywhere in the room except at jack smith. >> pete: he stared them down. surely the media couldn't have been pleased with their coverage, right? >> we are relying right now on our extraordinary reporters inside to give us this moment-by-moment update. even this is pretty extraordinary. you don't even get the opportunity to report on
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hearings live in every federal courthouse. >> rachel doing this incredible job of reading your live dispatch on air in a way that that made me feel like i was in there. you did fantastic work. >> pete: we did such a great job. that's what will, rachel and i say at the end of every she. joining me now lee zeldin former new york congressman. sean duffy co-host of the bottom line on the fox business network. sean, this show is amazing. i'm amazing. we are all amazing. >> i crossed the media to give accurate rendition of what happened in the courtroom. jack smith iron man. we saw him one time, pete as he came out in the charges that two or three minute statement his voice was quivering and quaking. he didn't seem very confident in himself. i think we have this antiquated view of the media where we think that the media today is the news man, the news woman of old where they are there to report the news. and then they went to opinion. they are not even opinion makers anymore. these are fully in bed with the democrat party.
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>> pete: narrative 145eu7ers. >> advocates for the democratic party. trying to take down donald trump no. bones about it. >> pete: lee, some of these networks didn't even cover. they went breathlessly on the stuff they couldn't see when donald trump came out of the courthouse, they wouldn't cover the statement that he made. >> this is emotion, personal calculation, this is personal, political bias combined with a business decision that is resulting in this unhinged incredulous contented, exposing themselves for hypocrisy and double standard. and they like to say, for example, that there's no evidence out there of joe biden being involved in this joe biden-built foreign influence peddling. and then when you provide it to them, they are covering their eyes and their ears. when you reference the documents, the what happens messages. the text, the emails the atlanta. the witnesses, the allies, the
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business partners and clients will they shoot straight with you and really put it all out there? where's the outrage with the blm riots? do you want to talk snurexz? how about that? why aren't you talking about the pro-life centers that are under attack what about the supreme court justices that are being harassed. this is not journalism actually lose or lab level theory false. shameless and never apologize. >> pete: no, not at all. they followed his vehicle with helicopters when he got out of the vehicle to talk they cut away. >> they had the scoop last night that they seemed giddy. >> trump left here in a sour and dejected mood he was quote pissed off. one thing that irked him particularly during that hearing today that lasted about 27 minutes was when the magistrate judge referred to him as simply
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mr. trump. >> they obsess. so i talk to people who saw him last night. and they said he was in great spirits, high energy. pushing back on the charges. but people around him felt a little dejected but i have heard the president himself is like standing strong and in a good mood and good spirits, the complete opposite of what cnn is saying there what i have heard from very good friends who saw him last night. >> pete: lee, we have seen this script before. >> this is the third indictment. i'm going to try again. how obsession just gotten to a point where they can't stop? >> they are broken, level three trump derangement syndrome. they want him in prison for the next 900 years. this is about taking down donald trump. and if they were wondering why has this never happened by any republicans targeting democrats. because it's wrong. it's because we don't live in a third world country.
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because this isn't a banana republic. they need to take a step back and understand why this has not happened in the past and, as you saw the house democrats who have gotten kicked off of committees the beginning of this year. after what they had done over the years past when they were in control, now we are seeing a house impeachment inquiry being launched and who knows what's in store. they should not be throwing stones here. we have seen with all the evidence that they have a lot to account for on their own. this is a big mistake this road they are going down. it's going to tear our country apart. >> lee and i served together in congress. there was a lot of things we wanted to do and say, but the two of us showed restraint because if you say certain things and do certain things it degrades the institution. you see no restraint from these prosecutors. no restraint from the media or democrats. and that's why you see so many people have so much less faith in america and her institutions moving forward. >> pete: then they see someone in donald trump willing to actually fight fire with fire
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and fight back and then they call that unprecedented as they dismantle our systems. lee and sean, thank you very much. good to see you both. it's less than three weeks out from the first g.o.p. presidential primary debate. and we had a question. what's it like being on that stage with donald trump? two men who would know, dr. ben carson and governor bobby jindal tell us in moments. ♪ an unthinkable genocide took the lives of six million jews and thousands of jewish survivors
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>> i'm martha mccallum and i will be co-hosting our coverage of democracy 24. people in america dow jones mince words. they tell you what they think. they will say i hate that guy. i love that woman. she is fantastic. that's what i find so refreshing when you spend time in the country talking to voters and that's why it is a privilege to meet them and to let them inspire me to do my job in the best way that i can
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>> you are on the only person on the stage being find for working people illegally. >> i'm the only person on the stage that's hired people. you haven't hired anybody. >> i'm beating him awfully badly in the polls, you are not beating hillary. >> if i can't beat her you are really going to get killed. he can't do it for the obvious reason. >> here's the difficult thing he does. >> he doesn't know how to tell the truth. other than that, i rest my case. this is a lot of fun up here tonight. >> pete: so good with fox news' first republican debate just weeks away, and though president trump is still uncommitted why not have a little fun, play a little fantasy draft with two people who have run against the former president himself. dr. ben carson, former hud secretary and bobby jindal former louisiana governor both join us now. both were candidates in the 2016 republican primary and both had good shows. thank you, gentlemen, both for being here. let me play some clips real quick and get your tip. so, governor, first, let's look back in time to the 2016
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primaries. it was at the reagan national library. you weren't on stage with president trump, but you talked about him because he was formidable at that moment. here's a portion of what you said. >> let's stop treating donald trump like a republican. if he were really a conservative. [applause] >> if he were really a conservative and 30 points ahead i would endorse him. he is not a conservative. he is not a liberal. he is not a democrat. is he not a republican. he is not an independent. he believes in donald trump. do we depend on proven conservative principles like ronald reagan did or do we turn this over to a narcissist who only believes in himself. >> pete: that was then and this is now. 2016 is light years away. the question is less about how you feel and more you took the tactic of taking him head on. and do you think for opponents no see the lead that donald trump has is that the right approach to take? >> pete, first of all thank you for having me. two quick points. i'm happy to debated anybody anywhere any time. let's be honest. donald trump is a different type of debater. most politicians they get staff
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briefings, they memorize their talking points and they consider it success if they deliver some precanned lines. they come across as stiff, they come across as boring, practiced, rehearsed. donald trump is a t rex predator talking about bullet points on trade policy is he devouring them. let me just -- is he a master debater. he doesn't need my advice. let me give him one peels of advice. do i think he made a fundamental mistake in 2020. he could an even better debater in 2024. he needs to give joe biden even more time to talk. as great as donald trump is as a debater, the most effective argument for his re-election, let joe biden have as much time as he wants. i think that's the most compelling reason people have to vote joe biden out of office. make no mistake about it he is a predator, he will devour anybody in front of him. >> pete: real quick, just to follow up, governor, would you advise other candidates to go at him considering his popularity at this point? , they can do whatever they
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want. it's clear he is not many knee. polls like running against incorporate couple bent president. democrats be careful what they wish for. they will want to run against donald trump. they should be careful. they might get what they wish for. is he tied even in the "new york times" the biased as he would call it the failing biased failing "new york times" poll, he is tied with joe biden even in the "new york times" poll. so, i think they are doing everything they can to make him the nominee. i don't want to say it doesn't matter what they do. they are going to run their campaigns. it looks to me like he is running away with this. >> pete: no doubt. dr. carson, here's the moment from the 2015 republican primary debate where had you an exchange with trump on childhood vaccines. watch this. >> donald trump has publicly and repeatedly linked vaccines, childhood vaccines to autism. >> there have been numerous studies and they have not demonstrated that there is any correlation between vaccinations and autism. there are others, there a multitude of vaccines which probably don't fit in that category and there should be some discretion in those cases. but, you know, a lot of this is
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pushed by big government. >> pete: came back at you and you went on to say he is an okay doctor. kind of diffuses the situation there was laughter in the room. how did you handle knowing he was going to throw curve balls, how do you plan for that? >> well, the interesting thing about donald trump he is not a typical politician he doesn't go around with his finger in the air seeing which way the wind is whoing. you always know what he is thinking. we developed a developed a friendship during the course of the campaign. there was that time my name was called and he waited on stage i didn't hear the name and everybody else gladly walked by. he was the only one that complained about the fact that they weren't asking me enough questions so i found it to be delightful he is really incredibly entertaining person. you never have over two what he is talking about. >> pete: no doubt. no doubt. real quick question to both of you. do you think -- you said it
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right, governor. it's not as if he is going to take the advice right here on tv. but would you advise him to participate in the first debate? is it advantageous for him to do so? >> i think he wins either way. i think he would dominate if he shows up. i don't think he is afraid of debating. i think if he doesn't -- he has talked about maybe doing his own event maybe separate. i think he wins either way. the reality is, look, the democrats have politicized, this driven by their hate, they are corrupting the political judicial system just like they used the irs to go after searches. i think you are seeing republicans and conservatives rallying to the former president. look, i think if you were to jay walk across new york they would indict him for a felony today. the democrats are -- he was leading before the indictments, i think they are just giving him the nomination quite frankly. he. >> pete: no doubt. dr. carson, same question, do you think the former president debates? >> i think if he was being a typical politician, he would say absolutely no. >> pete: but he is not i think
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we just lost him. there is the cliffhanger. we will get him back to get the final thought. dr. carson, governor jindal, great to hear from you both. thank you. as soon as sound of freedom unmasked uncomfortable truths for some people, remember that film? 150 million bucks. critics lambasted it as a qanon fantasy. recent news has those people eating crow sadly. tim ballard, the subject of the movie, is here to react next. ♪ with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows.
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♪ >> pete: sound of freedom has been one of the biggest film surprises in recent memory. and although the mainstream media has ceased talking about it, its message is too important for us to stop talking about. as of last weekend, it is still among the highest grossing films in america. and has made more than $155 million in one month. outpacing mission impossible. in the background of all of this success, the mainstream media kept telling us that sound of freedom was based on wacky conspiracy theory, full of qanon based concepts. watch. >> it hats backing of not just republicans and religious conservatives, not just ted cruz and musi elon musk and qanon fos
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and tin hat brigade. >> these films are created out of bogus statistics. they are created out of fear and with something like sound of freedom it specifically is looking at qanon concepts of these child trafficking rings that are run by the high level elites. >> pete: bogus. they. to us believe them and ignore the real news and real travesty that sound of freedom aims to spotlight. in the wake of those on the left telling us that child trafficking is a conspiracy, they occasionally take a break to report the truth, the inconvenient truth. this courtesy of nbc news. the fbi found 200 sex trafficking victims and more than 125 suspects during a two-week child exploitation operation in july. federal officials said on tuesday. wait, can this report be right? wasn't this all a giant conspiracy? so, in the same month that sound of freedom was released, our own
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fbi simultaneously found 200 sex trafficking victims in america? not a foreign country. right here at home. this topic remains a gravely serious and sick problem. and there's no one better to talk on this subject than tim ballard on whom the sound of freedom is based. and, tim ballard joins us now. is he a senior adviser at the spear fund. tim, thank you for what you are doing. thank you for your story for creating a movement that is showcasing what is a sick and ongoing problem. when you hear 200 and 125 suspects, i got to believe you are saying that's just the tip of the iceberg here. >> absolutely it's the tip of the iceberg. the irony here, i don't even know how to describe it that the mainstream leftist kind of media is pretending it is not happening but saying it is happening. even more ironic than that you all of those networks cnn, msnbc, cbs, rolling stone, all of those that are disparaging
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sound of freedoms they all did reports in 2014 when the actual operation you see depicted in the film happened. and they give glowing reports. it was real then. 10 years later it's no longer real? these same outlets are saying queue than? here's the funny part of this qanon wasn't even invicented until years after this film was done. it's been on the shelf. so it's impossible that any qanon, you know ideas are even in this film and anybody who watches it knows it's nonsense. this is based on a true story. >> pete: totally absurd. help me out. why the about-face? why not admit it why not attack it? why not get rid of it? why not promote sound of freedom and get rid of it? why? >> i think i know the answer. because there's a conversation about children that they don't want to have. these same networks are promoting this idea that pedophiles should be called minor attracted person and normalized u.n. just put out a report maybe we shouldn't criminalize sex with children. they don't want to talk about
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85,000 unaccompanied minors under the biden administration that were let into the united states without any background checks being done and delivered to anyone, including potential traffickers. these are the conversations they don't want to have. and they have to discredit sound of freedom because they know that sound of freedom is going to shed a light on this darkness and we are not going to stop. we will shove this conversation down their throat to protect children. >> pete: you certainly have. tim, you just alluded to it, to add to the frustration about this worldwide sex trafficking problem. fox recently reported this, that, quote: florida's officials said wednesday that nearly 40% of the people arrested in one part of the state in recent operation cracking down on child sex exploitation were in the u.s. illegally. so, the open border on the south is making this problem actually worse and they have to know that. >> it's making it worse. and here's the other piece of this you need to know. the sponsors that the children come across with a name and a number. and health and human services has to call that number. it doesn't matter who it is. in many cases it's actually
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illegal immigrants who are receiving the phone call and receiving the children. it's literally more difficult to adopt a cat from a shelter than it is for an illegal person or any person in the u.s. to go down and take a child out of the custody of health and human services. in fact, your taxpayer dollars are now paying for the last leg of what might be a child trafficking experience. this is the reality. this administration is complicit wittingly or not in trafficking children. >> pete: look us in the eye and tell us it's all humane. it's sick and wrong and it's wrong. thank you, tim, for everything you are doing. congrats on the film. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, you remember -- a flashback. remember rachel dolezal the white woman who pretended to be black. what if she was just the beginning of so-called race changing? our next guest explains the troubling online world coming next. ♪ ly. now i can be myself again.
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>> i was wonder if your dad is an afro-american man? >> i mean,, i do not know what you are implying? >> are you african-american? >> i don't understand the question? >> are your parents. >> i refuse. >> so if you thought rachel dolezal was the end of it, it is only gotten worse, as it always does. inside the online world of people who think that they can change their race. practitioners of race change to another or our cta, lookup that one, purport to manifest changes in their appearance and even their genetics to truly become a different race. join me now to react the host of unapologetic, help me here, it is not a surprise to me actually, if we are changing genders and changing everything
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else why would not this become a thing? >> you are exactly right p, we set the stage for people to be allowed to change characteristics about themselves, then why not take on the role of changing your race, and i found this online, there is quite a large race change to another community, and just like transgender is an, this happens to be conflicting young women more so than any other demographic. and they are taking on racial stereotypes, listening to subliminal videos on the internet, that they think overnight can change their characteristics and have them looking like a different race. >> the right gender transitions, they play into a stereotype to reinforce the identity that they now say they want to choose. you mentioned young girls, here is one disturbing personal story. her name is alyssa, 15, special connection with japan. was born in the ukraine, but she goes by the japanese name and she listens to subliminal messages. that promise shoot to wake up
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and pee japanese, believes that by listening to a youtube video with low music and photos of asian facial features while she sleeps, her eye lives have become smaller and her hair is darker. this sounds like a severe undiagnosed mental illness? are we really going to pretend this is okay? >> yeah, i hope we don't go down that route, what is unfortunate about this is that young girls with this affliction are finding strong communities on the internet, that are reinforcing these beliefs that they have among themselves, and engaging in the same sort of activity that we see what transgender is in. blind affirmation, what we should tell these young girls, is that girlhood is a turbulent time, we are all starting to question ourselves we are skeptical about our identity, our bodies, and that is a normal part of life, we don't need to change these characteristics about ourselves. in order to become more comfortable with who we are. in fact we need to accept who we actually are in the bodies that we were given. >> absolutely real quick not too
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much time, get in the mind of a leftist, is there any logical block to this, i mean, if we went to transgender is him and mutilation of kids physically what logically could stop them from stopping this as a tran? >> you know what? you would think that that would be the case but in fact you will find in online circles, that the left is really upset about trans racialism, they have some sort of cognitive block when it comes to transgender is him, which trans racialism we understand on its face it is something that people should not be engaging is. and it is because they attached a raise to victimhood, in such a deep way, that they can't possibly fathom someone like a rachel dolezal being able to be black or a young girl alyssa being east asian. something is not clicking. and i wish they would make the same connection that they make with race on gender. >> really smart analysis, and i have a feeling of course we will hear more this is your be a great voice thing for joining us appreciated. >> thanks raven. >> got up that is it for us tonight.
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