tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News October 6, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm PDT
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[purring] >> bret: one week here. monday on "special report" as we mentioned we are live on the u.s. capitol inside with a focus on the search for the house speaker and please, remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. east coast. 3 p.m. on the west coast. shannon bream her guest republican presidential candidate ron desantis and his wife casey. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that it for us fair balanced and still unafraid. again i will be on life, liberty and levin saturday at 8:00 p.m. about the book, it's going to be a long week. thanks for inviting us this week. "the ingraham angle" is next. stay with fox. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: i'm kayleigh mcenany and this is a special
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edition of "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. judges divided, a florida judge handing trump a win causing classification in the classified documents case. on the other hand new york judge ruling moments ago not to halt his civil fraud trial. we have all the details tonight with g.w. professor jonathan turley he will be here to weigh in. but, first, four years the liberal media made a cottage industry of vilifying conservatives. remember how according to them president trump and his supporters they were somehow responsible for racism. >> that's the extremist thinking that donald trump represents and the hate mongering that unfortunately is poisoning the republican party. >> he is a representative of their intolerance, dare i say it racism. is he a representative of their misogyny. set representative of the inintolerance. >> president trump knows what he is doing when is he stoking racism. >> trump and that you will it represents that next schism of
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racism and sexism and ingredient. >> all the same playbook no matter who it is. racism. now that trump is out of office, guess what? he and half of america still the problem. >> donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. maga republicans are determined to spread anger, hate, and division. >> this maga threat is a threat to the brick and mortar of our democratic institutions. >> kayleigh: the blood red background that was fitting. the unifier in chief as he calls himself ratcheting up the hateful rhetoric taking us down a dangerous new road. and the media, they took his cue. we call it here trickle down hatred. that's what it is. commander-in-chief gives the instructions to the media. and now here we are. no longer content with the usual smears of racism and bigotry, now trump and his supporters, many of you watching are an
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existential threat to america's very survival. >> he is the villain. is he easy. what is difficult is that so many of our fellow americans buy into this. >> it's abundantly clear that the party is unafraid to stand with those violence. >> if you don't stop it now it, will only get worse and only jail will get to him directly. >> kayleigh: the message is clear, trump belongs in prison. and if you support him and the america first agenda, they may target you, too. this is why we have seen the doj, remember that letter, targeting parents as domestic terrorists? all because they don't want porn in their kindergarten classrooms. and peaceful protesters outraged over the left's radical abortion demands. they targeted pro-lifers. they went to m mark houck's houe with guns. thankfully acquitted by a jury. we still have juries in this country.
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why "newsweek" reported this week the fbi is targeting trump supporters. now, the fbi disputes that. but one senior intelligence official stated trump's army constitutes the greatest threat of violence domestically. the left is not hiding their authoritarian impulses anymore. and there's no better example of that than the oh so likeable hillary clinton. not content with just labeling half the country as deplorables, she now is proposing something you would expect to hear from kim jong un. >> many of those extremists, those maga extremists take their marching orders from donald trump at some point, you know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members. but something needs to happen. >> kayleigh: a formal deprogramming. you heard that correctly. that's what she said from first lady to secretary of state to presidential candidate, to the founder of america's first reeducation camp. that's what she is asking for.
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she said it. there's no misconstruing that. hopefully she and the left will fail in that endeavor as much as the previous ones for the sake of the entire country. joining me now, my friend, my former colleague stephen miller, former senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legal. stephen, i was watching. you met my husband sean. we were watching last night. sean says i can't believe what hillary clinton just said. i said that can't be true. we rewound the tape it was true she said it. we just heard it. did you ever think she would sink to that low of level or be that transparent about the plans? >> they are telegraphing their true intentions, kayleigh. the biggest mistake that we can possibly make is the mistake that others have made in countries before ours in different time periods when there was a fascist movement, an authoritarian movement, autocratic movement that demonized and dehuman mizeedized the political opposition. people said they are not
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serious. we don't think there is any real threat. we are going to dismiss it. joe biden, when he says that they want to get rid of the maga threat, when they describe those who dissent from his agenda as the equivalent of enemies of the state. when the department of justice as you mentioned targets concerned parents and now targets trump supporters. what you are seeing is the machinery of the state, something unthinkable in our history. the machinery of the state being turned inward as an instrument of oppression against christian americans, against americans of faith. against pro-trump americans. against those who reject the left's cultural and social agenda in our schools and workplaces. this is a terrifying moment in my opinion. >> kayleigh: it is. i mean, steven, the fbi -- what comes to mind as i sit here radical traditional catholic memo. the memo comes out, they want to put plants in masses because of this threat? i have gone to catholic school my whole life. i go to mass every other week,
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there is no terrorist in my church or in masses across the country. and then they say no, it was one richmond field office, wait, then jim jordan several offices, do you think there is more than what we know? >> oh, there is so much more than what we know. a memo like that only gets. god bless jim jordan for uncovering the extent of that plan. a memo only gets ridden if there is a culture in doj that is open to and in fact seeking to will christians and catholics, because, otherwise, the first word of that memo never gets written, have you seen these prosecutions of pro-life americans. where you have for example people marching outside of abortion clinic. never treated as a plan. you have grandma's looking at 10-plus years in prison while the black lives matter rioters
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go completely free. politicization of dissenting political views. that's week they are likening support for trump to criminal activity, to violence to the worst kind of racisms. they want to establish the petraeus predicate if you support strong borders, safe communities, impartial law enforcement, christian values, if you support these things, then you are dangerous. and, therefore, you need to face censorship and even criminal prosecution. >> it's crazy, you know, i only have 15 seconds here but steven, i just want to recount for our viewers. you may not remember. this you and i were on air force one. there is a law in place protects the civil servant class can't rid institutions for the deep state. explain for our viewers what that is here. we just have a few moments. >> there is a whole body of civil service law that immunizes the federal workforce from being terminated by their boss, your
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elected president. the most important task if donald trump goes back to the white house is going to be declaring those civil service laws to be per se unconstitutional and bringing the federal bureaucracy to heel so we can have true democracy again in this country. >> kayleigh: day one objective. no doubt about it. stephen miller, thank you. here for more reaction is g.o.p. presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy. vivek, okay, so we need deprogramming. i have been across the country on a campaign with the former president. i have met millions of people, you know, hardworking people. i have seen them at rallies, teachers, people who love this country who are part of the so-called maga movement. tell me about some of the people you have met on the campaign trail that need to be deprogrammed as was suggested by hillary clinton. >> so the fact of the matter is i'm here meeting in between town halls in northern new hampshire and can i tell you people don't need deprogramming, what we need is a revival in this country.
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where everyday citizens who have been villainized are able to speak their minds openly. what i see when i travel the country kayleigh is the biggest indictment of our nation's health is that people don't feel free to say if public what they actually feel in private. and once we are all doing that once again, we might not agree on everything, but we are going to realize most of us in this country so-called extremists or not share our national values in common. but i think it's folks like hillary clinton who get in the way with this cultural threat of fear that has created this new epidemic of fear in our country. and that has to stop and it's going to end on my watch. >> kayleigh: vivek, i hear hillary clinton talk about deprogramming. what happened to my neighbors, not my enemy. i'm friends with democrats. we are all americans. what happened to that? and what a stark contrast? and this comes on the day after, by the way, your car was hit as i understand. you were on with my colleague jesse watters last night talking about that. what a stark contrast from
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hillary clinton than this moment you had today in new hampshire. let's play it. >> >> outside. >> carry your water for you. >> hi. >> come on, join us. >> what year are you. >> i'm a sophomore. >> sophomore? >> yeah. >> i have been outside of rooms. i have tried to get into before. that's been frustrating. >> you brought the protester in and even carried his water. i don't think hillary clinton would carry the water of a maga supporter. i'm just guessing. >> well, you know, the reality is we don't all have to agree with one another but i don't think that young man needed to be reprogrammed. he needed to be heard, actually, that's why he was outside the event, he was making a lot of noise, he wanted to be heard. why is he on the outside, when i was a young person there were rooms i wanted to get into that i wasn't in either even though he was holding signs. i went outside and brought him
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inside myself. that's how we are going to recover our country. we have to revive prespeech. you are allowed to speak your mind as long as i get to in return and so does that young man. that is the american way. i want to say this, too kayleigh. that is an extreme idea. talk about maga extremists? you know what? our country is founded on extreme ideals. free speech is a extreme ideal. self-governance is extreme ideal. because for most of human history, including an old world europe it was done the other way. we fought an american revolution to defend, yes, extreme ideals. but that is what unites us as americans across our diversity, that is what makes america great. that is what makes america itself. and so i think we should stop this culture of apologizing for the nature of those radical revolutionary ideas. those radical ideals are part of our american identity, and the top of the list is free speech and open debate that's in the
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first amendment for a reason. and we need keep that at the forefront of our national culture, i'm doing my part as i travel college campuses across this country. my rule of thumb if you are protesting you get the mic as long as you get to hear my response in return and we are going to lead by example. >> kayleigh: what a welcome contrast to the former secretary of state. thank goodness she was never a president. vivek, thank you. >> yeah. >> kayleigh: now to a split decision, two judges, two decisions. moments ago florida judge aileen cannon granting a temporary stay on a filing deadline for trump as she deliberates whether to postpone the entire schedule of pre-trial proceedings. on the other hand, no shock here. move on up to new york, the new york appeals court judge shooting down trump's attempt to put on hold the civil fraud trial. here to break down whether a this means, no one better, george washington university law professor jonathan turley who is also a fox news contributor. welcome, professor.
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>> thank you, kayleigh, the victory, it seems like in florida trump may have won the battle in delay of filing but not the war yet. we are still waiting to hear in that trial gets delayed, what's your prediction there. >> well, i think that someone is going to have to interject some sense of fairness and logic in all of this. the judges have daisy train trials from now until the election for donald trump. and it's not clear why that's necessary, why a simple delay until after the election wouldn't achieve a better process. and, instead, they are sort of taking this guy pillar to post across the country in civil and criminal trials. and so this may be a critical opening in florida where the court could very well end up putting this on the other side of the election. one of the reasons this is important is because i have always said that the mar-a-lago case is the greatest threat to
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former president trump. that case is based on established law. has a lot of damaging testimony that is going to be put on. if he could put that until after the election. it would be not just a legal but a political victory. keep in mind if he is elected, he can self-pardon. he can simply end this trial before it became. >> kayleigh: good point. going over to the new york case though, it was -- you know, a loss but you could say a partial victory if you will. in that if you look at what the new york court of appeals did, they did not stop the trial, but they stopped the breaking up of the businesses from what i understand and what trump's legal team was arguing is that this would do irreparable harm not only to him but to innocent nonparties and employees, the argument seems to be and it might carry a little water. you know, you are going to force us to fire all these employees in the trump organization. >> no, it's a good point.
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particularly because those employees don't really have a representative in court for their interest. and there is also this question of just overkill. you know, there is evidence of overvaluing and under valuing assets in this case. that has long been a problem in real estate. but, putting that aside, one can understand under this new york law, which is really sweeping, that you could maintain this action. the question is why they are using the nuclear option. this is one of the largest corporations in new york. it employs a lot of people. it has iconic properties. it seems like the attorney general is hell bent on dissolving this corporation. she did the same with the nra. she insisted that the leading second amendment organization in the country should simply be dissolved. that obviously thrills many in new york. but people have to sit back and say okay, come on. let's approach this with a mature and calm way.
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if the undervalue and overvalued then there might be a penalty there. but to say that you are going to get hundreds of millions of dollars and dissolve on the largest new york corporations, it's pretty over the top. and when you look at past cases. >> kayleigh: that's why we have pros securely discretion. thank you professor turley have a great friday. >> kayleigh: coming up, raymond arroyo is here and it's my turn to grant him three wishes. but, first, when i was president trump's press secretary, i definitely had some tough days. but none can compare to the day k.j.p. had yesterday when the wall news broke. one of my colleagues, former acting secretary chad wolf of the department of homeland security reacts to the sound, next. ♪
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>> kayleigh: in a stunning display of hypocrisy, president biden reversed course on the border wall this week. i can't wait to hear the build that wall chant at the biden rallies if they have them. with mayorkas admitting, quote: there is presently an acute and immediate need to construct physical barriers. and yesterday, president biden insisted that when it comes to funding the border wall, legally, his hands are tied.
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>> money appropriated for the border wall, i tried to get them to reappropriate -- to redirect that money. they didn't. they wouldn't. and, in the meantime, there is nothing under the law that they have to use the money for what it was appropriated for. i can't stop that. >> kayleigh: he left none other than press secretary karine jean-pierre to drive home the message, risky. and she sure did. because she appeared to have just one talking point in her binder. >> we are fly complying by the law we have to comply by the law. we have to comply by the law. we have to comply by the law. we have to comply by law to get this done. >> do you want us to break the law? is that what you want? you want us to not comply with the law? >> we have to comply by the law. >> we are following the law here. it's as simple as that. >> we are following the law. >> kayleigh: those were all separate unique times and there were more. wait, when she was pressed on exactly what law they were complying with, she didn't have an answer. >> what specific law will the administration be breaking if funds appropriated for the border wall are not used.
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>> well, look, i'm not going to speak to the law. i would have to refer you to the department of justice. i'm not a lawyer. >> kayleigh: when you go to the doj to get the answer for the press. joining me now is chad wolf former acting dhs secretary during the trump administration. chad, what did you think when your successor, mayorkas, all of a sudden found an acute need for the very wall you were trying to build alongside former president trump. >> well, kelly, it's a stunning reversal and i think it's an embarrassment for this administration. they spent the last three years trying to convince the american people that the wall is ineffective. that it's bigoted. and racist and all the other terms that they called the wall at the end of the day. just to address the point, you know, it's one thing for congress to pass a law to say that you must use these funds to build a wall. that's fine, we know the biden administration really doesn't care what congress thinks, but what the congress doesn't tell you to do is to waive 26 environment laws like they did,
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secretary mayorkas did and put that in a federal notice acute and knead need to build a border wall that south texas and his words were taken out of context no. one took him out of context. they are in the federal register. very clear what their need is and they cite the august apprehension numbers along the border as proof that they need to waive these environmental laws. look, they are trying to have it both ways. they say they are not fan of the wall but secretary mayorkas is trying to build the wall as quickly as c he can. >> kayleigh: administration reinforce the law, comply with the law. we don't want to break the law. it seems to me there is a law against illegally entering the country and they are breaking that law every day. >> every single day. every single day they are not enforcing immigration law and border security law. not letting ice agents to do their job and remove individuals. it's clear undocumented acts
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such as paroling individuals into the country that this administrations is done over the last two and a half years. and, look, the list goes on and on and on. it's clear this administration's border security strategy also is a complete and utter failure and you just have to look whether they are trying to build border wall. trying to remove venezuelans it's all over the map. there is no rhyme or reason to their strategy. on the playing field and having and really struggling on what to do. >> kayleigh: i'm just glad kjp lost talking point heavy winds. that didn't pass the smell test. chad wolf, maybe you will be in the role again. thank you very much. >> turn the buses around. >> we got violence. we got poverty. we already get crap. why we always got to get the bottom of the barrel. >> i want mayor brandon johnson to understand that you are selling us out for people who
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can't vote. [chanting you work for us] >> kayleigh: growing outrage in chicago as u.s. taxpayers find themselves feeling abandoned in favor of illegal immigrants. 17,000 of whom have arrived in the windy city since august of 2022. costing taxpayers 328 million in aid so far. that's a lot. and this is according to chicago officials. and now they can add the mayor's travel expenses to their tab as he announces his plan to head south to the border. >> we need to go assess the situation. my administration is committed to making sure that we are putting together the full force of government at every single level to ensure that these families who by the way they are not illegal. they are asylum seekers. they are protected by international law. >> kayleigh: joining me now is author and commentator horace
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cooper project 21. horace, they all make their way to the border photo op. you had aoc shedding tears, mayor adams now apparently mayor of chicago, biden did it, kamala did it, they don't seem to care. it's just about taking the photo to make them look like they are working. >> you know, that's absolutely correct. that they want to do a photo op. but what they are demonstrating is that black americans, people born, who live in this country have to move to the back of the political bus frozens have a new priority, a new favored group. people who are not natives of this country, people who have largely broken enter this country. those people are now displacing americans disproportionately in our inner cities black americans. the truth is, the left, mr. biden, as i point out in my
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book, put y'all back in chains. they are the worst deadbeat dad ahead of federal american citizens. >> kayleigh: horace and one other displacement is the displacement of children. so move aside the children from the schools, for as the images you just saw on the screen single adult males, kids come class. let the single adult males bring fentanyl across our border which fentanyl, by the way, we don't know where it came from but called 1-year-old here in new york city. the children come last. how does the left get away with there? >> see, a deadbeat dad does not care about you. a it deadbeat dad does not care about your child. in fact, a deadbeat dad is ready to have a dalliance with a new group almost immediately, no matter what he says.
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the schools in our countries in our country in our inner cities that so many black americans attend are the are the worst imaginable. how could someone say they care about you? they are looking about you whether they bring in tens of thousands if not millions of people who are going to displace your kids? you think your kids can't read at the second grade level or the fifth grade level today. guess what? when the new when the new influx comes in, your kids to the curb. we are letting our children getting poisoned. the deadbeat dad progressive. hates your child does not want you to live in a nice home. gives you substandard public housing, substandard education. and continually is looking for a new group to come in and vote in
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your stead. putting you back at the back of the bus. >> one thing is for sure, we have a deadbeat president, horace, thank you. former president trump endorses representative jim jordan for speaker. does this mean he is a shoo-in for the top spot? my next guest who is a republican that voted to toss mccarthy out matt rosendale weighs in, next. ♪
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>> kayleigh: the race for the next speaker of the house is kicking into high gear the two frontrunners jim jordan and steve scalise will attend the speaker candidate's forum on tuesday followed by the internal election on wednesday. congressman jordan receiving a major endorsement last night from donald trump. could the former president
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himself be a candidate? trump telling fox news digital that he would accept a short-term role as speaker of the house of representatives to serve as a unifier. boy do we need one of those until a permanent solution is found. joining me now is montana congressman matt rosendale one of the members who voted to oust kevin mccarthy. congressman, i know you're not ready to reveal your choice for the next speaker but i have got to imagine you had someone in mind when you voted for the first time in history to oust a speaker. >> no i didn't really. first, thank you for having me on tonight i'm reporting live from round up montana from the senior center. so i will tell you i find it really interesting. we were hoping that president trump was going to join us on tuesday as we had that forum, if you will, as we start discussing the speakership a and a lot of folks support him in that role.
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he could better deal legislation than any of the past speakers we have ever had i also believe -- >> kayleigh: how much support do you think he would have currently in the house that you heard from your colleague? can you give a widespread number? has it been talked about a lot oval office in 24. after remove joe biden. i think you would have to agree with me there. i have got to tell you if i was donald trump campaign's manager you go to the capitol whether you want to run i think it would be great move for him to go. let me ask you, you don't want to share your choice for speaker but will you be okay with moving vote to vacate or a hard line in your mind that need stay in. >> we work really hard back in january as you know to restore the regular order and all of those rules that had previously existed in congress.
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the problem everybody says that congress is broke and the biggest problem we face 15 to 18 years. that is a direct result of the rules not being honored that had been in place for almost centuries. the motion to vacate i think it was first place in place in 1800 was there for a couple of hundred years, i don't see any reach for us to now that we have removed kevin mccarthy as speaker to change any of the rules. >> kayleigh: congressman, i'm so sorry. apparently your shot froze up. do we have the congressman back? he is gone. i had a big question for him. i want to see that weaponization committee become more like the j 6 committee. time to play hard ball like the democrats. thank you, congressman, for joining us. we are sorry about that. biden bumables his economic message today plus it's my turn to grant ray three wishes. friday follies is next. ♪
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claiming congress appropriated the funds so he is stuck. ray ray come on, cailee, i rather like the eloquent way the president phrased it today his grasp for the border and appropriations process is really something incredible to behold. watch. >> mr. president can you be specific about what you did to try to reappropriate those border funds? especially when democrats controlled both chambers of congress? >> well, you mean the wall thing? is that what you are talking about? >> yes, sir. >> they passed -- i was told that i had no choice. >> raymond: oh, come on, cailee, you and i know he did have a choice. he could have sued the government over this if it that was important. he decided not to because he is trying to have it both ways. >> kayleigh: i love it's the wall thing, the inflation thing, the economy thing. the guy is clearly clueless, i mean, the thing. ray ray is he utterly befuddled and he doesn't know his own policy position or how to get out. i guess he forgot that every
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mayor and governor and democratic ones are leaning on him to do something about the border. then in today's press conference, kayleigh, the president was asked about the economy. and he made the most bizarre anag analogy. >> why do you think most people still don't feel positive or feel good news about the economy? >> y'all are not the happiest people in the world, what you report. turn on the television, and there is not a whole lot about boy saves dog as he swims in the lake, you know. you know, it's about, you know, somebody pushed the dog in the lake. ray ray i wonder if the dog's name was commander, kayleigh. this seems rather freudian to me. commander just vanished from the white house after gnashing on secret service and staffers. he starts talking about throwing dogs in lakes. this is very strange to me. >> kayleigh: that may be the greatest pivot. talk about dogs and lakes or maybe the saddest indictment of
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this president i have ever heard. ray ray is he something else, i have got to say. >> kayleigh: he is okay, raymond, it is friday as you know and that means i get to grant you three wishes. ray ray oh my -- you are so kind to me genie kayleigh, my first wish is related to that last story. people wonder how did the first's dog commander and major become so aggressive? we found some video that might answer that question. look at how biden treats commander as he exits marine one here. watch this. they will put the video in. he kicks the poor animal. no wonder commander went full cujo on the white house staff. the dogs trying to get to the big guy. judicial watch reported that the not only does he kick and punch the dogs, but he may be abusing them in all kinds of ways and i wish president biden would stop abusing his pets. >> kayleigh: no, no, no. it's the mean secret service agents with the guns. that's what the white house
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staff told us, crazy, he only has 25% of democrats wanting him to run. he might have lost half of them with the kick of the dog. >> what's your second wish? >> oh, second wish, my second wish is that the airlines would stop encouraging their flight attendants to cross dress in the air. british airways released these photos of a male flight attendant in a dress and virgin airlines also updated their uniform policy basically in flight attendants on these airlines can wear whatever they desire it. can be confusing for the customer, kayleigh. at this point i'm afraid to look up the new hooter's uniform policy. you never know what you are going to find. >> i mean, look, i will say this. our attendants they are great, raymond, they get a lot of crap from passengers. so what i will take it. just be nice to our flight attendants. ray ray i agree, you can't be offended if they call you ma'am and you are not. which i saw the other day if you are in the costume. third wish, if you are the mayor
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of burbank, responsible for protecting citizens, i wish when asked about your support for the police, you wouldn't say this. >> complete transformative change in our society to move to a policeless state. do you something bad, you got to get punished. that works when you're 5. as an abolitionist my policies resonate with the average american. >> kayleigh: yeah. ray ray there is another bite there where he actually says i support total police-less cities. that's what he supports, this guy. >> kayleigh: all i'm thinking about this mayor of burbank is absolutely nuts. he said really weird things out of policing. i'm thinking about abigail spanberger she picked up the phone and said stop saying defund the police. she is probably throwing something at the wall right now like get out of here. ray ray only a few weeks ago
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here in burbank there was an armed robbery at a rite aid people were pistol whipped. we need police in every locality. this is crazy. corporal punishment against too he had the guy that had the drag queen spanking him a few weeks ago. everybody saw that video. >> kayleigh: that's right. that's what i was thinking of. >> corporal punishment. >> kayleigh: raymond, you are traveling on book tour this weekend the magnificent. you gave my daughter advanced cope so sweet. where are you heading. >> i'm going to new orleans tonight at the barnes & noble 7:30 central time and in orlando in the villages tomorrow and then jacksonville, sunday all the details are at raymond arroyo.com. i hope you will come out. can't wait to see everybody. >> kayleigh: i love the villages. that place is on fire. i went to a trump rally there ray ray hopping. >> carley: another crack appears in the political race theory cabal. who is behind this one? we'll explain with will cain,
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>> when obama launched center for anti-racist research in 2020, anyone paying attention to the crt grift noticed in addition to receiving millions of dollars while producing minimal research the washington free beacon is reporting that b.u. approved a $600,000 mortgage to an unnamed professor doled out to a trust controlled by the brother-in-law. the beacon said this payment helped to cover the down payment on a $4.56 million luxury penthouse triplex. joining me will cain host of fox and friends weekend. we received a statement from the
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university the beneficiary of the mortgage and trust for the professor who received it under a program for senior faculty. why do such programs exist when kids are being buried in student loans? >> the statement doesn't the founder of the anti-racist institute so was this for him? he raises $43 million for the institute, now it's been haved. people laid out and produced zero research because what swaech is there to produce on anti-racism? but it loans 600-grand for a mortgage on that townhome for unnamed professor. it's hard not to conclude that that professor is not kindy when the controller is his brother-in-law which should be noticed he's also the head of global content at youtube.
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if you need to see the system that controls censorship and pushes certain propaganda look at this story. waits grift. this entire thing from blm to anti-racism played upon white guilt in our society to what is clear at this point bally k millions of people for others own personal benefit. >> he talked about the plight of student loans. does he believe it? now to a different topic we know you're a big country muck fan, here is what singer marin morris said about the industry. >> i think country music is such a powerful arm of that because it is so steeped in weirdly patriotism or quasi-patriotism, lots of like overt hyper masculinity whiteness. i mean it's just like how it's been from the jump.
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>> patriotism i think about toby keith brought to you after 9/11. this is what makes country muck great. people love it. >> i welcome marin morris. i don't think she wanted to be in country music. she says she considers it a positive step that country is getting more worldly like pomp music. i don't want the world to be in this monolithic nothingness where we are all forced to celebrates taylor swift. if you like her cool. what i like about country it's regional. it should speak authentically. if it was from appalachia and represented blues and represents love for america, what's wrong? if it's country music it's a
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problem that it represents what, an america that loves america? i don't understand at all. maybe it within the genre for her. she's realized have fun in pop music. >> quick question my husband i love 90s country. my husband is so anti-this pop music infiltrating country music. does that grate you? >> i like the version of it which is texas country red clay dirt country music is my genre. >> will cain thank you so much. we will be watching you tomorrow on fox and friends. first watch will tomorrow and that's it for us tonight. tune in for when cohost, outnumbered. jesse watters is next. >> well to
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