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>> emily: house speaker kevin mccarthy announcing a short time ago he is directing house republicans to open a formal impeachment inquiry against president biden. this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and joining us today fox news, president of ka
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consulting and former senior counselor to president trump kellyanne conway and fox news contributor steve hilton. a logical next step in the multiple probes surrounding president biden and his role in his son's overseas business dealings. watch. >> these are allegations of abuse of power and corruption and they warrant further investigation by the house of representatives. today i'm directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry to president joe biden. this logical next step will give our committees the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the american public, that is exactly what we want to know, the answers. i believe the president would want to answer the questions and
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allegations, as well. i do not make this decision lightly. regardless of party or who you voted for these facts should concern all americans. the american people deserve to know that the public offices are not for sale and the federal government is not being used to of coer up actions of politically associated family. i would encourage the president and his team to fully cooperate with this investigation and the interest of transparency, committed to getting the answer for the american public, nothing more, nothing less. we will go wherever the evidence takes us. >> emily: kellyanne conway, quite a development, your thoughts? >> the speaker is right, he promised to get to the bottom of this and unlike nancy pelosi,
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she announced it both times after it already started, there was no inquiry. it was a persecution and prosecution before the president even knew what was happening. this is the right way to do things in washington, d.c. and this is inquiry not impeachment, important distinction. we'll see where the facts go. if i was joe biden, i would welcome this, he was shocked that the plea deal fell apart and he keeps relying on that then vice president biden had nothing to do with his son's engagements in countries in china and ukraine. we have so much evidence that the house ways and means judiciary and oversight committee produced that we are way past the point where an inquiry to see if impeachment is
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valid have move forward. i'm going to be watching which democrats, particularly those who won in districts trump won in last time, will break ranks and say, i need to answer the people. 61% of americans according to a cnn poll say they think president biden is involved in hunter's business dealings. if people think the president is not telling the truth, this is our only option. joe biden lied to the american people in the debate when he said the laptop was russian disinformation, intelligence officers said it had markings and said he never discussed business with his son, that was a lie. let's continue to unpack. >> i want to call out the inverse. for republicans who have
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districts carried by biden, the argument goes they might wish or have wished it was done nancy pelosi way, impeachment announced and saves them trouble of being held accountable. the argument is for that. by forcing impeachment inquiry it forces evidence to be uncovered and for votes to hold accountability and that serves us better. >> steve: what is important is the substance not politics. kevin mccarthy is doing a great job and this is another piece of evidence to that. the broad point, you hear critics and on fox this morning i heard someone saying well, this is not rising to level of impeachment, why do this. it is absolutely central to what
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has gone wrong with politics. the story about pay to play, lobbying, donations, that is the rot at the heart 've our political system, gave rise to donald trump, gave rise to bernie sanders. that is what this is about. of course it is -- needs to be investigated. they say it is not a big deal in terms of specifics here and comer is doing a good job, why do we need impeachment? is he really? cash for gas, u.s. taxpayer money going to burisma when bhooid was in charge of policy of ukraine and his son on the board involving democratic senators, so much to uncover, we need this. >> emily: the subpoena power is such it would render congress to call the apex of hour. admip stragz keeps saying there
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is no evident here, there is no evidence because you have stone walled obtaining that evidence, here would be able to let in the light in accountable way the americans can depend on for accuracy. >> kayleigh: can get to bank records stone walled and the 5400 records yet to be turned over. why are we here at this moment? devon archer, partner to hunter biden, comes forward and says joe biden was brand, vice president at the time. joe biden was on 20 phone calls with business partners, 20, a lot. he went to dinners with them. joe biden was using pseudonyms. we want the 5400 e-mails to see
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whats said. the bank records and sars reports, kevin mccarthy laid this out, and an informant laid out a bribery scheme. the white house has a war room in place and one admonition, impeachment gives joe biden a place to frame himself as a victim. they are confident they can use the bill clinton model, i think the way kevin mccarthy went about this was methodical and smart and every republican should follow that model. >> harris: what is critical about what you said and i think he won't play the victim, it makes him look weaker and with acuity and age argument, doing that would almost seal his fate with democrats who would love to
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take him off the table. it takes that shiny ball out of the way and can get to somebody to compete against republicans. nikki haley and gop candidates can beat this president in hypothetical. look, there are five republicans who are against impeachment inquiry and i love what kellyanne conway said. she said look, this is the process, we're going to see the process and that moons those five could put pressure on mccarthy. let's have leverage and come through sobriety and stay straight and narrow and get to the facts and deliver to the american people. if this doesn't hand somebody at the doj a case against the president, what is the win for the american people?
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they get to know the truth, that is valuable to voting public before november 2024. some people start voting in august before the election. they got to get moving. >> final thoughts? >> kellyanne: people think it is about age looking at polling data who don't think joe biden is capable for the job. for democrats, this is part of it, not age and ability, it is they don't want to be dragged down as democratic party by octogenarian who is 80 and doesn't have any upside anymore. fox news poll and cnn poll, no good news for president biden, he doesn't inspire confidence, he doesn't care about people like me. there is no upside to joe biden. i would argue even to kamala harris at the moment. baked in the numbers about democrats and independents,
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bipartisan belief joe biden can't handle the job. part of this scandal, he is not worth it. >> emily: more to come, including this, president biden is facing intense backlash over disgraceful showing on anniversary of 9/11. stay with us.
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>> kayleigh: president biden facing criticism for how he commemorated the anniversary of 9/11. he ditched tradition and did not attend any of the ceremonies. he was at a military base in alaska. he cracked an odd joke. he also told a mistruth claiming he visited ground zero one day after the attack. not true. we have facts, he was in washington at the time. >> governor, good to see you. governor and i are from scranton, pennsylvania, i wish i had him playing at my high school ball club when i was
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playing. when evil attacked, ground zero in new york and i remember standing there the next day and looking at the building, looking through the gates of hell. >> kayleigh: one problem, he was not there the day after september 11. on the same day the nation remembered, president biden announced a prisoner trade with iran. we have the facts and president's own autobiography, the day after september eleventh. i headed back to the capitol the next morning and highlighted a wire report that says delaware senator joe biden spent wednesday in the u.s. senate and we have tape of him on the
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senate floor on saep 12th, 2001. why would he tell this mistruth yesterday? >> harris: this is best he can do at this point. had this not been on display before that, we know it now. it may have felt in his heart it was the next day, but it is not true. we saw him do this with the train he said he took and he knew the conductor and the family said when he puts our relative there, he was decease. this is best he can do for us and for himself and it is not enough. i feel for him. he is aging before our eyes. this is not about age, kellyanne conway, this is about ability to
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do the job at any age. if he had problems finding the truth before, which certainly republicans are unearthing that right now with regard to three republican-led investigations, no memory or collapsing memory will be hard to find the truth. something else struck me and i mentioned this yesterday and feel strongly today. kamala harris was ready for that back drop at ground zero. she told us most recently to margaret brennan, yes, i am ready for the job to be president. he's called her president a couple of times. prophecy? who knows. this point, she steps up as he sits down and he was in alaska, my team watching, his eyes were downward and he was swaying and i thought good lord, don't let
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him fall. if he falls from a standing position, we have big problems as a nation. how do you explain not giving that man a chair at that point. >> kayleigh: it is inconceivable. it was important with president trump to show up at shanksville. you were senior counselor, you think if your leader is not leading, someone would go to him and say, this is important, mr. president. president trump was pitch perfect patriotism and love of country. >> kellyanne: president obama and president bush also went, 22 years of presidents taking a quick trip to the pentagon. quick trip to ground zero or shanksville, pennsylvania. i have a feeling advance team
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had 9/11 planned out and said this issor plan, what would you like to do. nobody can do that with president biden and nobody is capable of cleaning up his lies, that gets me about yesterday. he says where he was on september 12th, nobody expected him to be here on september 12th. i expected him september 11th this year. everybody in washington was told to stay in washington. president bush couldn't get up to give the speech because it was toxic, we know what happened. i don't like this white house can't say he misspoke and he's been to ground zero so many times he misremembered the year he was there. the jokes are not funny. playing the lullabye and saying
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he is going to sleep, not funny. i feel sorry for the country. >> harris: i feel sorry for both. >> kellyanne: start listening to his words. start listening to what he's saying. >> kayleigh: those words, he visited ground zero more than a week laters, incorrectly said the day after. he has to insert himself into tragedy and we saw in maui talking about the house fire and when he spoke to a gold star mother who lost her child in afghanistan on joe biden's watch. here is what she had to say about how the president inserted himself to her tragedy. >> myself and other families were waiting for the plane arrival to the united states. joe biden our elected president entered the room, he approached me, his words to me, my wife
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jill and i know how you feel, we lost our son, as well, and brought him home in a flag-draped coffin. my heart started beating faster and i started shaking, knowing their son died from cancer and they were by his side. also wondering how someone could honestly -- sorry, be so heartless to say he knew how i felt little over 24 hours learning of my son's death. >> emily: empathy does not start with i. we all know this. the continued pathetic nature what comes out of this president's mouth is disheartening to me. you said it well, what if he falls from a standing position. he has, fallen from standing position america held for so many years. notion what came out of this administration in defense of him
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not being in world of the locations for the first time in 22 years, presidents were going to pearl harbor 22 years later. the patent offensive nature of that, concept a place becomes less important with age, more have died from assessment 11th than on this day and this president turns his back and wraps around his finger for personal gain in a lie temperature is unacceptable. everyone should listen to exactly what is coming out of this president's mouth, unempthettic it is wrong and a lie. >> kayleigh: steven, his legacy is taliban raising a flag. his legacy in 2023, unleashing 6 billion to iran. >> steve: exactly.
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this story captures calamity of his performance, to be led by someone like that, led is not the word, humiliating. he was sold as great foreign policy guy, his foreign policy is probably the worst. that afghanistan disaster led to the death of people there, american heroes and to the ukraine war. putin wouldn't have invaded if not for biden catastrophe. >> harris: this is first president in 22 years that have not gone to the attack sites or the white house and kellyanne conway, white house press secretary telling us they knew he would not be at the attack site. they could have moved around refueling on way back from g20
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fight after announcing emergency order to suspend the right to carry firearms in public places around new mexico. here is how she justifies it. >> we are suspending open and conceal carry temperature is time to talk about the absoluteness of the discussion and action that success it is a right. no constitutional right in my view is intended to be absolute. >> harris: governor grisham says that, the sheriff that is home to albuquerque says he will not enforce her pan. >> the sheriff's office will not enforce this order, it challenges foundation of constitution and most
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importantly it is unconstitutional. my oath was to protect the constitution and that is what i do. >> harris: law enforcement versus governor. how does this play out? >> kayleigh: i would say unconst unconstitutional versus constitutionality. it is absolute protection against infringement of government into your rights. she acknowledged responsible gun ownership is not the problem and be went to to make this decree. she will lose in federal lawsuits. who is being not paid attention to? not being served by her engaging in this circus? domestic violence victims, that are highest in the country? this is misplaced and illegal.
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>> harris: steve. >> steve: what i can't stand about democrats on issue ofun goes, when they are doing this sort of thing, they and their colleagues are weakening the punishment for gun crime. that is happening in state after state. just now in california, democrats in state legislature blocked law to increase penalty for gun crime. district attorneys around the country are loosening restriction on gun crime. they are not interested in gun crime, it is gun ownership they hate. >> harris: kayleigh mcenany. >> kayleigh: what signal that sends on this issue. heller decision 2008 says you have right to possess a weapon that was extended to the states. left is using the word emergency
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to ram through the agenda, we saw this with covid what they have done and are still doing. special interest groups, american medical saying climate change and race. human rights campaign says transgender issue and emergency is pretext we get rid of individual liberty. emergency to do what the left desires. >> harris: i remember reading about fragility and constitution. it is that what we're watching? >> yes, because she all, but admits this will fail at supreme court level. two quick things, she was a governor high on her supply like gretchen whitmer. i remember she kept churches closed and liquor stores open. that is terrible. number two, unconstitutional and
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everyone knows it. if you lost ted lu , he put out a tweet yesterday saying this is unconstitutional, state can't subvert the constitution. >> david hogg, too. >> harris: when you lose those on the far left, where are you going with this? getting her name in the light. a top biden official gets police called on her while trying to promote electric vehicles. so rich. not just anybody, secretary of energy. whoo-hoo.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> secretary of energy grantholm spent the weekend boasting about her road trip in an electric vehicle. the whole thing took a wrong turn. just watch. >> here on the ground in north carolina, we're starting our summer road trip, taking electric vehicles on this road trip and very excited to point out the investments happening. >> we are showing people you can travel across the country and charge the ev's with an app. even part of investing in america and range anxiety. >> kayleigh: one family in georgia was not happy with the energy secretary antics at nearby charging station.
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according to npr, network stafler tried parking nonelectric vehicle by one charger to reserve a spot for approaching secretary of energy. that did not go well. a regular gas powered car blocking the spot for a free charger? the family blocked out on sweltering day with a baby in the vehicle, they decided to get authority involved and called the police. steve. >> steve: hilarious. point of this stunt was to show this is fine. what i love about the story, energy policy they have, out of all policies, most stupid and incoher upon sxent we see examples of it. they announced they are banning gas powered trucks, all trucks that drive stuff to stores, that
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is the life blood of our economy, going to be electric only. do they realize how long it takes to charge a truck eight or 10 hours, trucking driving at night that will be charging driving during the day increasing traffic. they have not thought this through, it is a total joke. >> emily: kellyanne, someone in the motorcade, and failed to charge their car efficiently in tennessee. >> kellyanne: most are not buying electric vehicles, car size 53,000 plus at time when average income went down last year because of bidenomics. remember people judge this is probably should get silver, gold still belongs to buttigieg
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secretary of something, transportation. he had four suv's letting him out at the white house gate where we entered everyday to go to work and rode his bike 40 yards while the suv followed him. the country is not buying this. >> kayleigh: mayor pete, secretary pete. oppose phasing out gas cars, the biden plan. eric adams americans believe in choice, she talks about range anxiety, it is common sense, knowledge that the grid is a joke in this country and for them to tout invest meanwhile using gas powered vehicles to get there ignoring video of stunts in the past. the coal miners pushing the ev,
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the cost, our distribution center relies on gas and the like. they don't want something shoved down their throat that is more expensive and they don't believe in as gas guzzling cars prove. >> harris: i hate to leave on a negative note, you mention charging at night, i see women driving at night and it takes forever to charge what they are driving and i'm driving past them saying i'll be home and they will be standing there, i don't see protection for them, lighting is not great. i am keeping an eye on how privileged she is. if she wants to show the american journey with ev's, let's do some work at night and see. >> kayleigh: gas-powered garb blocking spot for her, she is privileged, remember that. game everyone is talking about
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>> daniel cavalcante is now armed, the desperate search to recapture him. nicole parker on that and congress over what books are appropriate for young students. join sandra and me for "america reports." >> emily: aaron rodgers leading the jets on to the field in big debut. the game was not the season kickoff expected last night. five minutes and four plays in,
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this happened. [cheering] >> protection breaks down and down goes rodgers in the sack for leonard floyd. >> emily: rodgers taken off the field and to the locker room and getting reports today's mri confirmed rodgers has a torn achilles tendon, a season-ending injury. incredible game, jets winning in overtime, really incredible game and tragedy that now everyone is talking about. >> steve: i'm not the best person to come to on this, dana reid sports, steve does football. i'm a proud american, for me, football is soccer, i don't understand other than to say it seems inkredzibly sad.
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kellyanne. >> emily: harris, jets rose to the occasion, they defensively shown after that and zach wilson shown in overtime and reality is that jets are looking at po post-aaron rodgers existence that put stock in him leading the franchise to a successful season. >> harris: few teams get built around one player, this would be one. when you lose aaron rodgers that is what happens with play like this, he is out for a season. is he out for his career? glory moment, rushing touchdowns, 35 making him legal on the field throughout his career. four times, voted league m.v.p. making him in category of p
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peymanning, joe montana. 17 seasons with the green bay packers, they won opening week. this is you have to, you wonder what is next. do they need to hire a qb? zach wilson is young, they're voted against him when they hired aaron rodgers. next chapter is beyond aaron rodgers. >> kayleigh: myers took a hard hit during the game, grateful he is okay and raiders won. this achilles tendon, season ending. >> kellyanne: i'm a huge football fan, watched last night. eagles won, chiefs lost. >> harris: i'm crying, you had to say it. >> kellyanne: got it all in there. the super bowl, aaron rodgers
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reignited excitement of the fan base for jets. i think he will be back next year. he looked healthy running with the flag. you saw tom brady. i don't think his career is over. >> emily: hopeful note for a lot of fans that continue to be disappointed. >> kayleigh: tough to watch the mannings reaction, they both fell silent and peyton said, holy, holy, holy. and i thought he was the only quarterback. all eyes on zach and we hope the best for aaron rodgers. >> emily: so much more to come, stay with us. ♪
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is a really, really significant foundational tactic of the left to change the language so they get different outms could. hence, equity which is now driving a whole bunch of policies. when they start to change the language we need to pay attention. >> emily: concept is employees are too weak, too riddled with anxiety to handle the truth, right. and everything is anxiety-producing. show up to work and how about you just work and perform to the realm of excellence so america can get back to excellence instead -- >> kayleigh's example, you were giving feedback but politely, and i clerked for judge in washington, d.c. 30 years ago
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and said two rules in my chambers. one, nonrepetition of mistakes and the other one nonperfection. the second one i met every day, but the nonreputation of mistakes is important. i don't like this at all for many reasons, least of which is -- i learned more from my failures instead of successes, a good butt kicking is a way. >> harris: more trigger than feedback. "america reports" now. >> today i am directing our house committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. i would encourage the president and his team to fully cooperate. we will go wherever the evidence takes us. >> john: house speaker kevin mccarthy making it official that he has green-lit an impeachment inquiry into president biden. historic announcement could see the president's finances put front and center during the 2024 campaign. hello, i'm joh

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