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>> greg: we're out of time. thanks to jim norton, mike baker, timpf, tyrus, our studios audience, fox news at night with dreamy trace gallagher is next. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you america ♪ >> laura: hello everyone i'm laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. my angle on the democrats nervous jitters later on in the show, but first, just hours after his son hunter was indicted, president biden did his best to pretend that none of it bothered him, just like today was any other day. >> my problem is your biceps are a little small and you're not in very good shape. >> laura: but as is often the case with old comingers way past their prime they demonstrate what i like to call wild bouts
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of displaced anger. >> you are area going to pay somewhere between 20-40% less than those other countries. same exact drug. >> laura: that was directed toward the indictment. now predictably biden did still clear of his son's legal troubles which took a marked turn for the worse today. he's technically facing big prison time over federal gun charges after the sweetheart plea deal actually collapsed but is this all a smoke screen to hide the other crimes that involve others in the biden family, joining me now is sol wisenberg fox news contributor as well as david schoen former trump impeachment lawyer. all right, sol, i do kind of agree with what vivek ramaswamy tweeted out earlier that this seems a little bit like a smoke screen because, is it bigger than the biden family's perhaps being on the take with the foreign government than having our foreign policy affected by it? probably not. but nevertheless, real jail time
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a possibility. your reaction tonight. >> real jail time is not much of a possibility, laura, but really, in terms of wise, he's damned if he does appnd he's damned if he doesn't. if he didn't indict and let the speedy clock run out he would be criticized for that deservedly so so he did the minimum he had to do, i think, to save face. so i don't think the fact that he indicted hunter today or had the grand jury do it, is part of a vast coverup. it's just that there are other coverups going on and that's important to point out. >> laura: well, hunter's lawyer abby lowell immediately put out a statement saying in part the evidence in this matter has not changed in the last six weeks but the law has and so has maga republicans improper partisan interference in the process. david, he also says that the charges don't hold water because
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of the conversation agreement. he's going back to the diversion agreement. your reaction to that. >> well, hunter's got one of the most experienced criminal lawyers in the country in abby lowell and pretty wise lower also. so i think he'll try his best to negotiate first to get the diversion agreement back in place but if he has to litigate it he certainly will and he's a tough fighter. there's something on the idea that the a diversion agreement can be enforced, paragraph 19 says it's the complete agreement. government's position is the probation officer didn't sign off where it says approved by but there's nothing in this agreement in contrast to the plea agreement that requires that. you can see behind the scene a probation office approved it. beyond that what he's talking about is fifth circuit case of ramime almost identical to charge here through out possession of a fire arm, count
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three here charges hunter possession of a firearm as a drug user. so very similar. i think they looked at the history in raheme history of the second amendment and found it's not the kind of thing that should be a prohibition against gun possession. he has a strong case. the supreme court has granted in june, we'll see what happens but this is a hot issue. yesterday six cases were argued in the new york court of peels this kind of issue, whether these gun-control regulations are constitutional. and abby lowell knows he's got a very strong argument in that regard. >> laura: i feel like i just got cle credits, continuing legal education credits from the california bar, thanks david i appreciate that t sol on this issue they jamie raskin came out today. again they're trying to kind of turn the tables on this narrative. watch. >> hunter biden, you know, he's been prosecuted by a us attorney who donald trump appointed, who
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joe biden kept in office, far from trying to cover anything up. >> i think president biden has credibility that he believes in equal justice under the law and allowed donald trump's prosecutor to stay on board and investigate his own son. >> laura: because when i think corruption, i think eric swalwell. no, sol, what of this? hunter was charged because joe wants equal justice? what? >> well, first of all, i will think others have said this and it bears repeating. david weiss would not have been chosen as the u.s. attorney for the district of delaware if he was objectionable in any way to either of the two democratic senators there. so again to call him trump appointed is to kind of -- yes, he's technically trump appointed but it wouldn't have happened if he wasn't an entire safe individual. david makes a good point, abby lowell is a great lawyer but remember abby is not the one who
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negotiated the original diversion agreement. and there's going to be a real factual dispute here. if the court says that the agreement is ambiguous on the issue of whether or not the probation officer has to sign off or whether or not he agreed witness, they're differing interpretations because there was a filing a few days ago where the government said absolutely, the chief probation officer in delaware never signed off on it and the defense came back and said not only did they sign off of that, but the government represented that in an e niall the court and we don't 59 a record anywhere so there will have to be a hearing on this and stay tuned. >> laura: is this all a campily in effect, david, to your point. one federal appeals court doesn't love the statute. there is a question about whether this is going to, you know, hold up. so in the end could this end up becoming like a boom rang affect on the themselves.
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they say hunter hunter hunter but couldn't hold up in court. >> it's at least a diversion and as you pointed out smoke screen. >> laura: sol david great to see beefed you. thanks so much. >> spent this morning talking about their illegitimate impeachment inquiry, which is nothing more than a partisan political stunt. there is no evidence, not a shred of evidence that president biden engaged in wrong doing. >> laura: hakeem jeffries talking about my next guest committee chair jim jordan. congressman you laid out for republicans today where the biden investigation on impeachment stands. what can you tell us clearly so the people watching tonight can understand. >> there's so many facts that warrant going to this phase of our constitutional duty to do oversight, and that's why the speaker didn't. i find it interesting this announcement from david weiss comes two days after the speaker
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announces we're opening an impeachment inquiry. there are all kinds of those coincidences that happen along the way. but what happened today with david weiss, this was an attempt to save face. remember then could text here, first there was going to be no charges against hunter biden. then the sweetheart deal they take to the judge and the judge precludes you from that. so then the person who was behind all that, we're going to make that individual the special counsel so of course he has to do something and does this. it's largely a distraction from the berg issue, the fara issue and the felony tax concerns and statute of limitations they let run. so they have all that, going to look into it and do our duty driven we did facts and evidence and constitution. >> trace: i'm going to say this again. foreign policy, it raises the qhave any decisions been made that would not have been meade had this connection between hunter and top chinese officials, top ukrainian
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officials not existed. >> think about ukrainian officials burisma, four key facts that capture this all, first is hunter's put on the board of burisma. second he wasn't qualified to be on the board of burisma. third burisma said we knee when he the prosecutor they're putting on us. four joe biden goes to ukraine to get the prosecuted fire and he leverages our tax money, the people of the fourth district of ohio that i represent, leverages their money to get that done. and when he did it, it was an a president trump turn from the policy of the obama administration and frankly what he did is consistent with the ten 23 form and what the confidential human source said took place. if that doesn't warrant opening an impeachment inquiry, i don't know what to does. and if you add to that the layer of how the justice department handled this case for the past four years, i think we have to investigate. >> laura: subpoenas did more go out today. >> yes. >> laura: if so to whom.
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>> more attorneys at doj, we did 13 just related to this. >> laura: attorneys whose did what? >> these are attorneys who are part of the hunter biden investigation, particularly that meeting that took place on october 7, 2022, that the whistleblower mr. shapley said was the red line meeting where he realized there is no fixing this, i have to go forward and talk about how this case was handled. so we want to talk about people in that meeting and others. i think it's 13 total between chair man smith comer and my committee. we talked to two already in my committee and couple more that were toqued by chairman smith. >> laura: mitt romney has spoken out on this impeachment inquiry. he announced this retirement and this big thing about how pop lugs is dangerous we have to go back to the old ways when republicans lost everything. this is what he said about the impeachment issue. >> house is beginning an impeachment inquiry. i haven't heard any allegation of something that would rise to a level of a high crime or
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misdemeanor. i think it would be very unusual to see a referral of impeachment. i don't expect that to happen. they can inquiry and see if something shows something else. i don't think they'll find that. >>. >> laura: but he voted to impeachment donald trump over january 6th. yeah. >> laura: because what evidence was there. >> also on the first ridiculous impeachment which is the ultimate irony saying president trump leveraged tax dollars to get a policy preference thing done in ukraine. which he didn't, but that's what they impeached president trump over and now we have joe biden engaged in the very same thing. that to me is the great irony here. so evidence? 10% for the big guy, no one's disputing the big guy is joe biden. 50% for pops. the brand, herb's business partner, the brand was joe biden. multiple companies set up, multiple times the white house has changed their story on this
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whole situation. so on and on it goes. >> laura: as a friend said the other night, also a very prominent lawyer said look if this stuff is true this is much bigger than watergate, selling u.s. access influence for money for your family member who's the closest family member to you, other than your wife. >> dinners, phone calls, mealing. >> laura: is that not -- >> that's why we've moved to this phase of our investigation. that's why i think it was appropriate top do so and that's why the speaker announced it two days ago and i think at he' interesting that two days later you get this. maybe there's no rhyme or reason but there's been a number of those that have happened close together. >> congressman thanks for come in tonight. good to see you. >> the truth hers and democrats are about to be in some serious pain. my angle plain explains next.
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conservative house members. democrats are sneaky too just ask trump former national security advisor mike flynn and what he went through. when the obama community wanted to take flynn out they came at hit sideways, through washington post columnist david ignatius. they gave that writer a heads up about calls intercepted between flynn and the russian ambassador in 2016. like clock work this ended up in a column posted on january 12, 2017, where ignatius noted the flynn calls and then asked did trump's campaign encourage russian's alleged attacking to hurt hillary clinton and does russia have any leverage on him. well we know the rest of the story. a special counsel was appointed to investigate russian interference and flynn eventually pled guilty. ignatius was the go to guy to get the ball rolling. i'm wondering is a similar dynamic happening again.
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but this time the guy they're trying to push aside could it be joe biden. in a washington post column published two days ago, ignatius a loyal democrat argues biden shouldn't run again. biden isn't just a fox news trove it's a been a conversation at dinner tables across america this summer. kamala harris is less popular and has failed to gain tracks across the country or even within her own party. and he sounded the alarm on camera. >> through this summer, i haven't gone anywhere in the country, haven't talked to any group of people where this issue of whether president biden should run again hasn't been a center piece of conversation. it doesn't get into the newspapers. >> laura: but it's there now, which leads us to ask, is there some coordination going on between top government officials, who are increasingly worried about a trump second term, and the press, who equally despises trump and is getting
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worried. have they now made a calculation that biden is a liability and in an asset? and are they now feeling their way to some type of transition away from biden. why not ask nancy pelosi who in two consecutive media appearances sounded purposely unconvincing in her faint praise for a biden harris ticket. >> the biden harris team, we're very proud of. john fetterman is -- brings such wisdom, judgment, experience, to the job of presidency and he is a great president and will continue to be a great president. he's experienced and strategic in his thinking, that's all up here and in the heart he's the most empathetic president snoop yeah. the fire victims in maui thought, joe biden was super empathetic when he finally wristed the region the dead left fire in state history and then compares it to an old kitchen fire where he almost lost his
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cat. pelosi's praise seems even more decrepit not less. she knows that, she has to say those things and also knew the message she was about to be sending about biden number two was going to be taken a certain way with she scam this question. >> is kamala harris the boast running mate for this president? >> laura: he thinks so, for this matter. and by the way, she's very politically astute. i don't think people give her enough credit. >> laura: no one who follows politics believes that polls, who, herself, is extremely astute, thinks kamala is anything about but a liability at this point. and her feigned attempt with anderson cooper to praise harris is another sign the democrats are getting very nervous. nancy wants democrats to take the house back, of course, and who knows she may want to resistle that gavel from hakeem jeffries in 2029. i don't know. does she think a hiden barreries
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ticket, with all that chance. and pelosi's not the only one who seems to be between the lines e executive indicating. >> do you think kamala harris is the best running mate for president biden. >> that's president biden's choice and i think she's an excellent running mate for president biden. you know, i don't know what more needs to be said about that. >> i actually think it's a pretty simple question. do you think kamala harris is the best running mate for president biden? yes or no. >> i don't know whales i can say other than she -- >> you can say yes. >> laura: an compline running mate and excellent vladimir putin. i don't know if president biden named his running mate, we're going to a convection next summer, a year away from now and we're going to go through that process. >> laura: it sounds like the democrats may be talking about contingency plans behind closed doors, don't you think?
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what happens what we're missing though is that things are actually much, much worse with biden, when the democrats interact with him behind closed doors. for instance, does anyone believer this? >> when we're with the president he's vigorous, he's on top of the situation, he is so knowledgeable. and you would see him meet somebody and say tell me how your younger son is, i know he was going college. he has a great memory, which is part of the -- something that might be in question as time goes by. >> laura: is she kidding me? because biden sucks up to people about their kids, he's definitely fit for office. you can go into any nursing home and find people who can do family chet chats. again pelosir pelosi knows he's a figure head incapable of making any real decisions on his own, they don't even want him to make those decisions. even still they'll stick with him if they think he's their
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best chance to beat trump. but if they determine that biden is a liability, they're going to dump him. one article by david a theirius said pelosi saying is still on fence. neither what they're saying is that the walls are closing in, not just biden's age or his mental fitness but on his policies. the white house has lied about the economy. i it's shambles. they lied about hunter's money trail. they lied about the border, it's a nightmare. they told us a fairy bail the war in beening why and it's not going well. now they've backed themselves into a corner, not only with their policies that are failing but with their candidates who's failing, and that's the angle. joining me now chris bedford executive editor at common sense society. chris, we've got to get right to this. a brand new fox poll just came
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out about an hour ago and, listen to this and before the 2020 election, when you look at the numbers, joe biden has lost support among suburban women, down 12 points with suburban woman but trump is up 13. among black voters biden down ten points, trump is up seven points. among hispanic voters, biden down five points trump is up seven points. chris if these numbers are accurate what does it tell us. >> the reason for all the panic we're seeing in washington. people are going to lie about his mental acuity but they can't even lie about kamala harris anymore. suburban woman are a really big swing vote, they go back and forth. it's surprises to see him up on chump when they rejebbinged it so much so that it read the electoral map. >> trace: i can bear speak because this is stun, this is
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their fail safe, democrats thought the abortion issue was going to bring them home. now it's gas, groceries, kids tuition, the basic cost of living hits moms who pay the bills usually in the family. >> yes, and you can tell people all you want inflation is slowing or things are getting better but you cannot walk out of a grocery store without a hundred dollar bell, it wraps up so quickly people are wearing it in their wallets and it's someone sold as a unifying candidate. smoun would bring piece to americaning and i don't feel like that's happened and voters don't feel like that's happen. he was the last choice of the democrats, he still is they just didn't have anybody to put up in his place. >> a cnn poll found 67% wants a different candidate someone owner biden, again they don't have any idea who their bench,
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82% said someone beside joe bidening, the only people who i poll above that is mayor sanders and mayor pete. he's at 3%. chris, how is this policy? they're supposed to be the party to have obama, a man from arkansas with bill clinton, now party who sdmofrm. >> wasn't anybody ace first choice he wasn't his former boss's first choice he was pushed aside for hillary clinton. in iowa when you go to his campaign events in 2020 they were lethargic, new hampshire the same thing, mayor pete would draw a crowd, joe biden would not. they realized look at the stage people were saying across the board except for biden they wanted to decriminalize crossing the border and abolish the ice and they freaked out saying we're going to lose black men and suburban women so we need to get joe biden in there, he basically was their last choice, and kamala harris to calm the radicals and it back fired. >> laura: chris thinking right now about this in the moment, i
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have to say they're going to go with biden because they don't have anyone. >> it would be wild. i don't think gavin newsom is going to torpedo the party. you can't do that against the president and expect to win. reagan did that against ford, it ends the party's chances in the next election and they know that. these people who could be a replacement like gavin newsom if you want to run on california's record, they want to stand on the sideline and hope the american public are not ready for another trump residency. >> laura: these numbers are starringering thank you for helping us unpack them unnext he just represented biden's one by one with keith has et. that's next.
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>> the country should know the fax. they should know the >> the country should know the facts, they should know the choice between bidenomics. american hope and lost jobs raising fears maga republicans gave us a few short years ago. >> laura: well, if the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, the white house is officially nuts. the puppeteers behind biden put out the president again today to read the tell prompter to brag about how great bidenomics is, because seeing biden drool and drone through remarks is somehow going to make people feel good about shrinking bank accounts and high inflation and the high cost of energy. well, so did the spin finally win? joining us now to react, biden's claims one by one debufrnthsd kevin hassett former trump care on the check advisors. kevin, he claims americans won't be losing jobs with bidenomics
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and all they're going to have is hope. okay. what's the truth there? >> right. well, the oath ruth is, first of all, it's a choice between bidenomics and the truth, okay? but, excuse me, bidenomics is basically right now a slight of hand that's similar to the coverup of hunter biden. we just found out from the grenz us there's a humanitarians crisis in america that in 2021 11% of single family moms, families, were below the poverty line and we found out it's doubled, it's 22% of americans. so bidenomics is destroying lives all around the country because he's created inflation and real wages are declining. that same sense us report says if you go right before the pandemic, the incomes, real incomes for the median families are down $4,000. $4,000 per family, and that's what biden's cost us and he's out there basically spreading lies about the economy. it's really quite stud being. >> laura: the read median wages
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under trump got up to about 78,250 dollars i know that off the top of my head which was staggering because that was up what is it 7000 all in when he was in office and even in 2020 at the height of the pandemic kevin, the wages then were higher in real median income terms than they are now. so biden can't even beat trump in 2020. >> by about $4,000. >> laura: yeah. so what? >> yeah. and real income's dropped, you know, almost $2,000 just in 2022. and so biden's inflationary policies, everybody knows that they're harming lives. and the fact is that, one of the other things that came out today, the producer price index both the producer price index and consumer price index radically accelerated so we had a month of producer prices that was the peak of inflation last year. the idea inflation's going away because of the inflation
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reduction act, another lie he keeps telling is false, not in the data. inflation is coming back and the numbers will go down from the terrible numbers we just talked about. >> laura: biden bragged about manufacturing jobs which made me laugh. watch. >> since i've come to office, all they've really done is attack me and my economic plan. even though we created 800,000 manufacturing jobs and a manufacturing boom we haven't seen in decades. >> laura: kevin, is it true there's been a boom in manufacturing? >> no. no, in fact, manufacturing is collapsing in the u.s. the thing that he did is he used covid to get elected and now he's using the covid shutdowns to claim things are better but they're not. the best real time measure of manufacturing is the institute for supply management index and right before the summer it hit the same place it was at the trough of the covid shutdowns and stayed down there since. everybody's looking at eight, nine months in a row of manufacturing contraction when
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they look at the data so the idea that manufacturing is blooming because of him is frankly just false. where are the pinocchios when you need them? >> laura: exactly. he brought up trump's tax cut of course. check it out. >> he passed that $2 trillion tax cut skewed to the wealthy and big corporations, they didn't pay for a penny of it. the end result is it ballooned the national debt by nearly 40%. >> laura: that's a good one. if you recall, the new york times even admitted that the vast majority of americans, kevin, had their taxes cut. so what is he talking about? trying to get laid at the feet of the so-called rich? >> that's the craziest thing that he said and the way to think about it is that the national debt right now is about 33 trillion when right before the pandemic it was about 16tary. but if you take 40% of 16 trillion you know it's, what, north of six trillion and the joint tax committee told us, the trump tax cuts, this is a static
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score no benefits of growth, would only cost 1.5 trillion. so he lied when he said two trillion and 40% because no way 1.5 trillion will be 40% of the debt he inhearded. so the bottom line is that people aren't fact checking these peaches or he's going off script. but i don't think they let him go off script. i think if he goes off script they take him off the stage, right. >> laura: they can't get him off. >> host: i can't imagine. laura we used to talk when i was in the white house, if there was any number suddenly off in the president's speech that i just got raked over the coals. do you remember that? >> oh, yeah. >> said something they didn't like and say we were lying. now they're out there you doing this, it's really shameless, so it's anti economics, biden economics is like data economics. >> laura: i think. >> it's just nonsense. >> laura: when he starts saying mag anomics does he think that's an argument because most were
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better off than they are today. you ask a guy on the street yeah i made more money gas was cheap got to go on vacation it was a pretty good deal. i don't think calling it that, it just helps trump morning noon and night. thanks for being with us. >> thanks laura. >> laura: house republicans working to impeach joe biden over his family's foreign ties to other country. that's important, we know it is, but other conduct arguably equal impeachable. i'll explain it next.
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♪ >> we are focused on addressing bothbo theth acute factors and root causes of migration. this is a priority for our nation, and a role that i take very seriously. >> laura: our border czar, czar pledged to work with other w countries to get ttho root caus of the border crisis. guess how that's working out.an politicians in other countries are helping migrants to come here and making a ton of money " doing it. one columbian said he transports thousands every month through h
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the treacherous gap chargingea them $40 a head. a former said the best thing to happen economically to his town. it may be working out for them but crushing us. cbp forces telling fox news on s tuesday there were 7,400 people arrested at that time southernu border and in the tucson sectors alone there were approximatelyinghr 2,200 illega crosses per day three in a row. most of the migrants in this case are coming from africa. we're being overwhelmed and because of thabet illegals are t getting released right onto thep streets often with juseat a note to appear, a piece of paper. one of the counties getting hit hardest ishi cochise county arizona and the sheriff there e mark daniels icos joining me fr there. sheriff, the numbers i'm seeingj tonight aruse even worse. this just broke, 9100 migrants crossed from mexico to arizona e in onexi day. cartels are controlling the border according to the cbp.
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so shirr it, what is this doing to your county and how possiblys can you be prepared to handle it? >> well, good evening lauraen ae thanks for having me.we et me just say this this. we've dealt with gotta ways and e slippery slope of the last st 18 months and ibeyond. just in 18 months laura we've arrested over 2300 people for border m related state crimes, r murder, i think we had 11 in you should in our county in the last 18 poirnths drivers appear handed that cost my county overl $6 million that's what we're dealing with lawye enforcement the county. as of yesterday they released, last 36 hours street releases over 150 people. we're in rural county they don'e have anyplace to go or basic essentials.th last night children under an in overpass with thei tr mom sitti in the rain waiting for something to happen for them. school's going to come for them.
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this is an act by washington, dc both on the open border side and i've said this laura, this is intellectual avoidens abandon meant intended consequences we're seeing the consequences ct right now and they are totally t absent to do anything about it. >> laura: sheriff, i understand, you had a press conference today to basically, you know, warn everyone that this is a completu nightmare, a humanitarian issue, a criminalrich issue, a cartel enriching issue, and you invited members of the federal board patrol to come and be part of this and what happened. >> well, we did a press conference today to notify our citizens who are up in arms on this a laura all for the right reasons, we have people roaming our neighborhoods now.eigh we invited all the mayors, all d th te mayors showed up. the police chief stayed up, the state of arizona, dps department of public safety in by ofs on. the only one absent was border b patrol.
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i asked for recommend station nn from border pa toll to be there to shareer i an this country fo the people we all serve because we all serve the same sho constituents. i got a call an hour before the meeting saying they could not ou come. nobody showed up. i called him out and i'll call them out again on your show.e to the federal government, how l insensitive toot americans. >> laura: sheriff i think a lot of the conduct we've seen over the last several years going back to the obama administration people saying it might be impeachable conduct. if the policy of this government is to subvert the rule of law k that worked to keep our borders secure under trump, that's a r conspiracy to destroy american sovereignty anwad our border period.'s you want to talk about impeachable, it's changing our ? country forever, okay, worse a than family corruption., do yoush agree with me sheriff? . i do agree with you, laura, because th te constitution and a
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for money. but somehow this is now a rallying cry for respect? what are women doing to re w themselves. joining me now to try to get some answers rachel campos-duffy fox news host and contributor and peachy. rachel i thought this and thought it was a joke. publishing porins you then complain when people start talking about it, say that sta that's a violation of your, i guess privacy, but then the empowerment's supposed to come from all of this. how is this happening? >> yeah. i mean, laura, the fact that t we're even talking about this, r and this involves not just a a woman but a mother of two, a nurse in a suburban district? this just shows how far we've fallen as a civilization. it's shameful. and now she's coming out and she's saying this is a crime. the crime is against her family. and, by the way, let's not let her husband off thile hook. i think it's important to note f that she performed these acts to for money with her husband
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involved as well.s so these are not good people. and the democrat party isn't distancing themselveems at all from this laura. they're doubling down. they are fund raising for her. you know, she's endorsed by eric holder, which pretty much means she's practically endorsed by b thy e obamas. so they're not ashamed of it, the media's backing her up and this is a real sign of the pornification of america and the normalization of things that be should not be normal for a mother, too vow. >> todd:. >> todd:. >> laura: peachy looks like the party is now porn hub, congratulations, women, this is. fantastic. >> yeah, i mean, i have an iron rule of politics, if you scratco a democrat, sometimes you'll expose a degenerate. this, if is a progressive life o and if you follow it all the way it will lead you right into the gutter. but thlle irony is that feminis at first was to liberate women
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from prostitution but modern day feminists have forgotten that t and have rebranded it as liberation votes invoices let's move on to bb she questioned ab going on mtv's vma awards because she didn't want people talking about her body or weight but then she did show up rachel. watch. ♪ >> hi everyone! look at my [bleep]! . >> laura: rachel don't i don't f you coul yd see that but it's bt cheeks basically. that's your old network by the u way mtv.by just teasing you. but empowerment, this is what women are calling empowerment. >> yeah, beyonce is, you know, the queen of this kind of quote empowerment. that's where we're at. again, it has a lot to do with porn, the porn industry is a massive industry in our country. it is being normalized. the average age for a child to encounter porn is ten years old.
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imagine that. and so, you know, if you're thinking that that virginia, you know, woman, that woman running for that virginia seat in the house ofa delegates is going td doel a darn thing to protect yo children, she's not. she should be shamed for what she's doing.ot she should not be running, she should drop out but she won't because as both of you have noted, this is what that party stands for. by the way, an important note io that her campaign claimed that they have the fbi now i coordinating with them or r working with them to basically y go after the people who have uncovered --. >> laura: no. >>-- the pornography she was involved in. actually i'm not surprised. i willll not be surprised that e fbi who goes after catholics and proceed lifers actually is involved going after her opponent. >> laura: peachy really quick like 15 seconds, is there hope i forwomen this has gone so far young girls are going to say yeah, , i really respect myself now? >> i think there is a push back to i this, kind of a counter
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revolution starting, that's why i wrote my book domestic extremists. i think women are figuring out the main beneficiary of feminism are men. >> laura: yeah, rachel peachy thank you both so much. that's it for us tonight, thanks for watching it was a fun show. it's america now and forever we'll continue to battle tomorrow night. jesse watters and everyone else take it all from here. ♪ >> breaking right now, united auto workers officially on strike against the nation's big three auto makers, about 13,000 workers joining the picket lines at three different plants in michigan, ohio, and missouri overnight. this is a truly historic move as it marks the first time employees from ford, gm and stellantis have walked out at the same time. you are watching fox and friends first on this friday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: happy friday i'm todd piro. our economy expected to take a major hit with losses projected in the billion

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