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maga slate in his, 13 mag. raking tonight then there were 6. 6 house democrats asking president but it is step aside, add that to the editorial boards of 5 major newspapers in a hollywood elites are joining the call, author stephen king even netflix ceo reed hastings all saying joe has to go, but job, now refusing to go. >> president biden: i am not going anywhere. so, i just, i not only believe that from the beginning, but i want to reassert this to be true. >> trace: so what is the breaking point? common sense has thoughts on that a, in the meantime? >> summer saying trump is a waiting until he finds out what happens with cricket to joe biden, i think within the next week and a half, i would love to do it during the convention. >> trace: trump appearing
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unsure as to what he will announce his vp pick so we want your strategy with a democratic party and melted down, should don't trump wait until the convention to announce as a vp or get back to the spotlight and announce asap? we will read your thoughts in the "the nightcap". than there is this... >> the white house and the questions to head of the interview. >> yes, several questions, 8 of them and before them were chosen that i approve it is. >> trace: the philadelphia radio host who conducted biden's first interview after his poor debate performance publicly admitting she was supplied questions from biden aids and then she resided, we will have the latest on data but we begin with the democratic party ways turmoil, more ways the next move it. >> a good evening, donald trump and his campaign have been unusually quiet a sense joe biden's disaster a debate, they have been content to watch the
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democrats fight amongst themselves, denied trump joint "hannity" where he talked about his perspective during that debate. >> mr. trump: he looked extremely pail to put it nicely, and when he started to speak, i thought his voice was weak, i did not know exactly what was happening it was strange. i did take a couple of peaks when he was in the midst of giving some really bad answers, they were not even answer as they were just words put together without meaning or sense. >> and today's white house press briefing, he may have seen it, it was 1 of the test he asked if not of the test he asked briefings under the biden administration as reporters demanded to know why a parkinson's specialist visitor to the white house at least 8 times in the last year alone. it is a question that karine jean-pierre refused to answer. >> we have to keep their privacy. >> it's public information! >> i hear you! guys, guys -- guys hold on a
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second, there is no reason to go back and forth -- >> how information is being shared with the press. >> every time i come back and answer the question you guys asked, i never answered that question -- >> first time we have seen a prospal like that in a while, just an hour ago, doctor kevin o'connor, president biden's personal physician released a letter in which he explained that at the parkinson's specialist was the neurological specialist who examined joe biden for each of his annual physicals. then went on to say that president biden has not seen 8 neurologist outside of any of those annual physicals, trying to throw a little bit of cold water on the theories going around. >> trace: we will talk to a doctor later about that, thank you. let's bring an independent women's law centre, and former house oversight committee, fox news contribute or, welcome to you both. jason to you first, senior democratic house leadership telling fox news, why biden is
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not a meeting with house democrats, coding here, "he does not want to meet with people who will tell him what he does not want to hear". is that right jason? >> it is not right, it's a scary moment. the problem is this has been going on for years. you talk to people like kevin mccarthy or spieker johnston or the democrats, they have not been able to meet with the president as well. this has been going on for 3.5 years, it is not something that started the week before last. at the media was a large 2 for a couple of years, now they are showing frustration. but if this is not a new phenomenon, it is fundamentally wrong, it is scary for the country and begs the country -- begs a question of who is running the ship, who are the puppeteers? >> trace: david had of the following, watch... >> if you look at of the data and talk to people around the country, political people around the country, it is more likely
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that he will lose it by a landslide then when it narrowly, this race. and if the stakes are are as large as he says and i believe they are, needs to consider what is the right thing to do here is. >> trace: landslide is a big word, but it is being thrown around quite a bit the last few days. >> yes, joe biden is trying to dismiss this as the elitists being against him, but a newsflash for joe biden, you are the elites, you are the president of the united states, and you were placed there by the democratic establishment? the people concerned about he running for president are americans, americans who would like to know that when they go to sleep at night, there is a president who is in charge, will keep them safe and they don't feel like that. >> trace: and want to put up this poll because i think it is instructive for all of us here, it is fairly simple. the usa pulled today, very simple, who do you think will wane, look at the numbers, joe
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biden a 34 percent, trump at 52 percent. we should appoint out of this is taken in the days after the debate? >> it looked, elections are about the future, at joe biden was elected first in 1972, 4 years before jimmy carter. what do you think you will actually do? were not even to the part talking about a policy, people are wondering if this guy can get through the next 6 month or 6 days? he had to rest up for a week before the debate, and then he told his donors, he also -- almost fell asleep during a presidential debate and this guys was to protect our country? that is why the numbers are so bad, 34 percent is too high, that number should be 0. >> trace: former president trump is on sean hannity tonight, he said this about the current president. >> mr. trump: it looks to me he very well may stay in, he has an ego and he does not want to quit, it looks to me that's what he once. i think joe biden wants to see
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him stay, she is having a good time, she seems to be having a really good time? i'm hearing that hunter is calling the shots. >> trace: what do you think? is he any? >> i think he is, nobody knows himself better than it joe biden, he knows whether he is up for the job or not a, this is not something that as a jason said we discovered a week and a half ago, says been going on for a very long time. he woke up at 11:00 to prepare for the debate and took a nap every single day. if you think that type of schedule, of course he has been on vacation for 40 percent of his presidency, is sufficient to be a good president, than yes, he is staying in khaki is delusional. >> trace: in her last thoughts onto this, jason chaffetz, does he stay in? do you think this thing goes until november? >> at this point, he probably does. i thought he would step out last year but it's time to take the
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keys away from old joe. you would not get our car with him when driving, i don't know why be that him drive this country. >> trace: thank you both. [ ♪♪ ] >> trace: the fox news at night common sense is skiing president biden saying again and again that he is staying into the race, he won't be pushed out. the president now claiming they elites are the ones calling for him to quit. it is unclear if he means is that media or democrat lawmakers because of president has not really identified with these so-called elites are. but we do know who they are not, joe biden said they elites are not in a step was the average democratic voter, in fact,, biden ticket even further saying "i wanted to make sure i was right, that the average voter in -- wanted to joe biden and i'm confident they do". again the president did not tell us where he got that confidence, but it certainly did not come
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from the biden friendly new york times because the times is now reporting that when average voters were asked if joe biden should remain that nominee, 60 percent said no, at 31 percent said yes, 9 percent said i don't know. that means 7 in 10 voters are either a hardened know or i don't know. not exactly a confidence building number. but joe biden is doubling down telling the doubters to "watch me"? common sense would remind the president that we have watched you, sir, and that is the reason democrats even unknown elites democrats are in a knew this mess to begin with. >> president biden: i'm getting so frustrated by the elites, i'm not talking about you guys, the elites and the party, who think they know so much more. for those guys who don't think i should run, run against me? go ahead, challenge me at the convention. >> trace: so president biden
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remained steadfast he's not going anywhere, let's bring in steamboat institute fellow, and new york post reporter, lydia monahan, siu think both were coming and. even cnn and now calling out joe biden's elites comment, watch... >> president biden seems to be trying to frame what is going on right now as the average voters who want him, versus the elites of the democratic party, donors, lawmakers and opinion makers. >> trace: kaylee, he does not have an elite problem, he has a voter problem. >> absolutely, i would love to know who the average democratic voter is that joe biden's -- thinks still supports him because i've talked to a lot of those average democratic voters in places like my home state of michigan, lake where my in-laws live, none of them think that it joe biden is fit to serve another 4 years. it is remarkable because the entire story of the biden presidency has actually been favoring the very elites he now
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claims are opposing him, he has been at giving handouts to the elites and since day 1 and the rest of his agenda has been stacked against the ordinary, average americans. it is remarkable to see widened uses populist rhetoric now. >> trace: lydia i want to play this because this is the radio host who got to the questions from the white house and then a resigned because of its, here she is being questioned by cnn. >> as of the white house and the questions to you, ahead of the interview? >> yes, the several questions, 8 of them and their 4 chosen were the ones that i approved. >> trace: she said she approved of them abide she did not catch you just pick them, the white has approved the questions, she just picked 4, lydia? >> there is a lot to unpack a, summary working in a news, the idea the idea of some descending you questions ahead of time seems so beyond and so desperate, it is clear the white house is doing everything they can to try to regain control,
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literally spoon feeding the president what he can be expected to be asked. what is interesting, even when he knows exactly what is going to be asked of him, when it is a handful of things got even as and he cannot get it right. it is the first into be heated after that, the debate performance and we saw just a slew of -- refers to chemo president? i think that is what is really troubling, even when he's reading from the teleprompter, when he has all of the answers in front of him, he still trails off and makes mistakes. i think that is even at the bigger problem, you have lost the media and people who are still on board, it is not enough. >> trace: and the people listening closely in that interview could hear paper shuffling, like there were notes and paper shuffling so the whole thing was kind of a mess. meanwhile, here is even king saying it is time, for escorting "it is time to stop and think
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around of the convicted felon wins, we lose our democracy, joe biden has gone -- a service with dignity, it is time for him to step down" stephen king followed with a "it joe biden has been a fine president, it is time for him in the interest of america, he clearly loves, to announce he will not run for reelection"? does any of this matter for the hollywood people or is it something goes that brings this to an end? >> it now, it is deeply ironic to hear these people complain about democracy wonder they are the ones proposing to overturn at the result of primary elections in the decision that democratic primary voters made. we can disagree whether joe biden is able to actually do the job, but the fact is the democrats installed him as their primary candidate, that is the democratic option left to them. and i think we see that enclosing right now and the democratic party not because of joe biden's age or mental equity but because you spent so long lying to the macon public that when they are forced to start
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telling the truth, they don't know how. and this is why you see so much division and they are really destroying themselves from within. >> trace: yes, and it is interesting because he talk about the democrats going after president biden, it is not lydia as if they are going after the democratic party, the going after joe biden, they are still within the media involved in this, supported the democratic party as a whole soon, of course,, i don't think that is going to change. they are eating their own because they realize that joe biden's polling at this point seems like it is impossible for him to win. they are looking for the next best option and clearly it is not biden anymore. >> trace: lydia, kaylee, thank you both. there is meanwhile a growing buzz around the 25th amendment, the procedure for removing an incapacitated president and whether it could or should be used to remove the president biden from office. it comes amid of course calls for joe biden to end his reelection campaign, marianne's live without story, at evening.
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>> good evening, there's been a lot of chatter on capitol hill about of the 25th amendment to the constitution, with a safety bow that is to remove a president unfit to serve, don't expect a vote in the house and in time seen are discussing it. >> at what we are saying is that if they have decided to cover up for joe biden to protect their radical agenda as opposed to doing what is in the best interest of the american people. if that resolution hits the floor i would vote for him a hundred percent. >> here's how it works, the vice president and half of the cabinet must agree, the president is incapacitated, cannot carry at his duties but of the president could override them and stay put, at what with her devoted by both house and senate could quash that and remove the president. questions about of the president's fitness or why house republicans wanted the audiotapes of mr. biden's interview with the special counsel, a vote on that could calm on wednesday, some democrats scoff at the mention of the 25th amendment. >> is just another example of
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the gop trying to score political points, as opposed to doing what is best for the country, and instead of looking at trump they are trying to score cheap shots on joe biden. >> republicans may talk about at the 25th amendment, this is largely the province of the executive branch, and because they are removing the president, no member coaches forced a vote on the 25th amendment on the spot. >> trace: thank you idols bringing kamal defense attorney, great to have you on? here is a george washington university professor saying it is easier to impeach then use the 25th amendment, watch him. >> if you want to get rid of a president in today's day and age it, impeaching the president is probably the easier path to take because of the first move into this entire process is the president's hand picked successor, shared the worst to happen, the vice president of. nothing can happen without that position moving first. >> trace: is he right? >> yes, and no, it is an gated
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onion with many layers, the problem is the vice president is a crucial actor under the 25th amendment, the fourth clause, the vice president and a majority of the chosen hand selected cabinet it by the have to get together and say, you know what, he has done a good buy is what we will go ahead and cause devotes to have him removed so than vice president becomes president. the impeachment process has a couple of hurdles to it, not at the least of which is timing. we look at the 25th amendment, we have a 48 hour increments, another 48 hour increment of followed by a five-day increment. it moves very fast in an effort by the framers to address incapacitation of the president to leave the country, impeachment is a very interesting animal as it has metamorphosed as here lately, you just don't like a person or their policies was something about them, while, you can move to impeach. as we saw kind that requires a trial and that is a lengthy process. >> trace: what are your thoughts for lack of a better
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term, a back door 25th amendment, they new yorkers rights the following, "this is what the 25th amendment was designed for, indeed, the 25th amendment to removal mechanism is most useful whenever persuading a joe biden to leave the office voluntarily so that it calmly can become with the president for the remainder of the year". you can use it as a tool to convince the president of that he really needs to leave. >> it's an interesting take as well, sort of ignores history, 96 to 3, it's action nation of president kennedy, that's what really led to this. we have to have an emergency policy in place, to replace the president to run the country and to be a leader of the free world and. to say that the 25th amendment was put in place for this very reason, is a very, i just hope full stretch on it that text of the constitution. >> trace: not to get you involved in political conversations but do you think there is a way, aside from impeachment come to think it has to be the president's decision whether he stays or goes back.
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>> it does, in this particular case. i believe that is right to. under that constitutional allotment, it is the vice president of food -- majority of the cabinet, they make a decision. the president than has a ping-pong ball to kick back to congress to say no, i'm actually competent to. i rejected this assertion. then congress has to have another vote to say we agree with your retort, or we do not before finally president can be removed. it is a bit fictitious to say it is a back door and it is a bit simplistic to say this is what the 25th amendment was designed for. >> trace: thank you so much. coming up, millions of that power as a tropical storm beryl slams into texas and continues heading north. also more on president biden's mental fitness, when he reckons asking, what is the breaking point? is it is the donor's guide to the unions, the prominent black leaders? what would convince him or push him out? our panel weighs in on that next and it later in the "the
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nightcap" we want your political strategy, the trump campaigns in the president's vp roll it will happen before the republican national convention. >> it could happen anytime this week, by this time next monday we could know who president trump has selected as his running mate for the 2024 election. >> trace: well will the democratic party in turmoil many say the former president should wait until the final hour of the convention because why draw attention away from a democratic meltdown? should trump announces vp pick this week, weight, tell us why, let us know on x. and instagram, we will read your responses in the "the nightcap" but for us alive look, milwaukee, wisconsin, taking off 1 week from tonight. and of course fox news channel will have you covered day and night. we are coming right back with a great pollster, lee carter(f.nt [ ♪♪ ]s how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: hot water is and coastal east texas remain a flooding thread and the aftermath of hurricane beryl dumping 10-12 inches of rain after rolling ashore early monday morning, is a powerful storm claimed the lives of at least 10 people in the caribbean, mexico and the united states encoding a man in houston who was killed when a large tree struck his home. summit toward 1 million people now reportedly without power acts in the houston, metro area. tropical depression at beryl now heading towards arkansas, we will keep you up to speed on what exactly what happens with the storm that has been devastating along the way. >> as the part -- has a president had any medical exams since his last annual physical in february? >> we were able to talk to his doctor about that. >> he has not had any kind of medical exam?
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>> he had a check in with his medical doctor which is something he does a couple times a week, is he being treated for parkinson's? no, ec taking medication for parkinson's? no, but i would not confirm a specialist. >> trace: and the questions about joe bonds mental fitness just keep on coming at the white house, as her breaking point where the president calls time on his own reelection bid? is bringing a board-certified doctor and partners president lee carter, is thank you both were coming on. it is interesting when they talk about the president's visit to, this parkinson's expert visiting 10 times since 2022, the white house on a clarifying, does or just general exams, he does not have parkinson's. what you think about that as a medical doctor? >> it's an -- it's interesting, we see president abided with classic signs and symptoms of somebody with parkinson's disease or some movement disorder like it, leg dementia or something else. parkinson's is not of the only movement disorder that a
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specialist has been visited the white house is at a general movement disorder specialist which is how all of these neurologist archive they don't specialize in a 1-3 that karine jean-pierre is telling the truth, that he has -- does not have parkinson's, he's not being treated for parkinson's specifically but something else that might be related, a cousin of it or similar disease. but there is clearly something going on. >> trace: is it unusual for a person like this to be involved in it just a regular checkup? >> yes, mainly because he is the president, they take extra precautions, have it more specialist than not come and see him for basic things but in this case when you see constellation of symptoms, mental issues, the movement issues, et cetera, then you begin to wonder, is there some nails going on? it is clear there is something, they could be still diagnosing him, data than not treating him, which is fine but at the same time we should know about that. >> trace: a lot of people are asking if it's out of the
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medical issue, what is it? what is the breaking point? is it the unions, is at the donors, the african-american prominent politician who comes out against him? this is from political! , jonathan martin "he is counting on the support of african-american democrats and his union allies as his last line of defense, a playbook biden has turned to in the past for as mostly elite white liberals and was at that today". of the unions turned on him, of the black voters turned on him, is at the end? what do you make of this? >> it's kind of like a house of cards or watching fall, we have seen some of the elite or establishment have come out and said publicly you should step down, and we're starting to see in the polling, 72 percent of americans say that he should not run again. and that is up 10 points just in the last month. we also know the 45 percent of democrats thank he should not run again, only 40 percent say that he does.
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he is at that tipping point of public opinion. i think the real issue is, what is the plan forward in the path forward? if the next presumptive nominee would be kamala harris, he does not have a better shot at winning than joe biden, neither does gavin newsom. where did they go? a lot of planning has to be done. if joe biden's lips even more was a black voters, you have a big issue. he carried out by 92 points in 2020, it's looking like it's much less stable at this point. he is losing support and if -- it is anybody's guess if he will back down but you probably showed a. >> trace: it's interesting, she talks about slipping any water because of the white house disaster, why hasn't to the president undergone a cognitive test, why has he not gone test? what would be standard operating procedure if you see what we have seen over the past 3.5 years. >> it's impossible to assume he is not undergone any kind of cognitive exam, it's standard
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practice for anybody older lee, especially elderly was any remote sign of mental status issues data mr. something called the exam, it takes 55 and 10 minutes, you ask him to do split -- basic things expel the world -- spell the word world backwards, count backwards from a hundred, read something on a paper, basic things like that. why don't they do that? there is no way they have not. either there is malpractice being committed by his doctors or more likely someone is not telling the truth. >> trace: talking about a malpractice, what about journalistic malpractice? not asking to be made a critic but i'm wondering if using your polling, or people disappointed, are they turned off by the media, do they believe that immediate has lied and exhausted them over the past 3.5 years because of this whole joe biden episode that he was caught red handed? june 27th? >> let's not forget, the test was at an all -- the trust was at an all-time low even before. when the debate occurred, there
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was a lot of fair number of people that you thought they were witnessing a bad episode for the first time. except that what we have seen since is a series of calamities that have happened and people realizing in many ways, they were talking about, videos of these cheap fakes, they were lying. there is this realization that is happening, that i think is a very significant 1-3 much more seismic shift of people trusting the median order to get to the information which is dangerous especially at this point in an election. >> trace: it really could be a seismic shift, lee carter, thank you both? it just a week away from the republican national convention, the big question is will who will the former president pick to be his running mate. also change coming for the gop parties platform, at hear is the chief washington correspondent... >> former president trump is being keeping a very low profile since the debate it, behind the scenes however he is reportedly responsible for a major shift in
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an gop policy. for the first time in 40 years, they have dramatically revised its language on abortion in a new platform that omits engine of a national ban. it's in step with mr. trump's position, allowing states to set limits. >> at donald trump is a pragmatic leader here, he sang most abortion policies will be decided by the states. >> there are signs that pro-life groups are changing their messaging to try to win over voters, profiling woman with a difficult difficulties who cared their babies to term. meanwhile mr. trump and his surrogates are distancing themselves from project to 5, a controversial roadmap for the next or public and at a ministration crafted by the heritage foundation. >> and think tanks do think tank stuff. >> controversial as it would overhaul the federal government, finding as many as 50,000 governor employees and expanding presidential powers be 1 do you want that kind of president of that is all about a project 25? anybody can read on that because
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that is what trump is all about. >> at the former president it could pick his running could made any time ahead of next monday's opening date of that convention, some names mentioned, governor doug burgum, jd vance and tim scott. >> he has a great selection of people for a vp and he will have a ton of talent that will want to work for this administration. >> we cannot afford another file for years like this. >> somebody who is not being talked about is somebody from a virginia. if we win in virginia we win, it is overly. >> leading up to the convention, the former president will hold rallies in florida and butler, pennsylvania. rubio is expected to attend tomorrow's fortis event. >> trace: thank you. coming up, news by collision the democrats will replace president biden with kamala harris as the democratic nominee. how will that work exactly? some say calm. >> everyone: would be the country's first dei president.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: all the focus on president biden's mental fitness training a spotlight on vice president. >> everyone: and the knives have started to coming out of for the former california attorney general and u.s. senator, is bringing huntington beach city councillor, and the host of the narrative pore -- podcast cake gem and, speaking for coming on? the new york post, riding the following, mak may soon be subjected to the country's first
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d.e.i. president cole macknak gavin newsom responding "joe biden is our next president, this is straight up racist". is it racist? a lot of people think it is factual. >> what is the implication of d.e.i.? the idea of elevation of a journey to over competence, can. >> everyone: ran for president in 2020, people forget because she did not make it to the iowa caucus pulling at 1.7 percent, then she was chosen as vp because of her identity category which seems to fit the d.e.i. perfectly. >> trace: id as, and now gavin newsom, the associated press says the following, avenue some works to bolster joe biden in no swing the state toward that it can boost both of their ambitions today he was in new hampshire, he's been to michigan, why my question is, why does the governor of california as the state is following around, following it -- falling down around as, why
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is he in battleground states campaign for joe biden? >> is a budget deficit, the largest deficit we have ever had, wildfires in california. the bottom line is, it drove out and played liberals, can. >> everyone: and gavin newsom are california liberals and their policies destroyed the pitiful state of california. and the last thing we need is of these policies going nationally. i encourage gavin to speak about his record, look at his record in california, as it goes around this data, looking for trump landslide. >> trace: speaking of gavin newsom, exposure to any hampshire saying is the following, watch... >> i decided instead of just rolling over and giving up, that i would step up and i pick up another fight and that's why i'm in michigan and pennsylvania and here. it took more holiday weekend, it's not easy being away from the kid. >> trace: not easy to be away from the kids or my state falling apart.
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>> you know, he has been able to pull the wool over many eyes but not in this national tour, he got away with a lot of stuff in california and that maintain his approval rating? went to start doing this national tour,'s approval rating in california dropped about 12 percent. he seems oblivious to this. it is interesting because brad sherman, 8 demo got a congressman in california, he has not come out against joe biden yet but he has come out with a zone x., "counter to popular believe, there was of the democratic party did not require that pledged delegates to vote for joe biden at the convention, party rules require a party boast reflected the sentiments of those who elected them at the time the delegates aghast at their ballad". it is interesting because it sounds like rules for those who don't really care for joe biden anymore. >> they want to force their voters, if they want a different nominee they should have had 1 of those run through the primary process just everybody else. at the end of the day they want
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to backroom deal and i will tell you now, they pick any 1 of these californians, look for a landslide for donald trump because they have done a destructive job in california, they have a terrible record in california, and people see more of what they've done in california they will vote for donald trump. >> trace: kamala harris polling for president was just any make, it's the same with gavin newsom, when the bond these polls, 45, avenue some 43 or whatever, no, it's not like that the 1 that's where it is today, wait until they find out where they stand on the some of these issues. they are as for extreme as they can be. >> trace: meantime we had president trump who was on sean hannity's show tonight, he had the following to say about kamala harris, watch... >> mr. trump: i think she is an ineffective person, she was in charge of the border she has never been there. she did not a good different do a good job and she has not done
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a good job on a lot of things to make it as it would seem to me from a political standpoint of that is who they are going with, not even talking about alternatives and it seems that if he gets out of for whatever reason, and i don't think he wants to get out. but if he gets out of, aid will be her. >> trace: do you agree with that to? >> yes, it has to be kamala harris just because of the culture of the party, this motion of identity and it raise, the first african-american president for what it would be running against everything the stand for. and from what i believe she is the only 1 that can actually take the current fundraising dollars that the joe biden campaign has raised thus far, they won't incinerate $200 million in fundraising. >> trace: i think yes, if it's not holomego would be gavin newsom, because rachel appears to have pulled her name out of the hat. >> at the end of the day kamala harris responsibility as vp would be the border and we have
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not had it was aborted, 6 million people coming in under her watch jeff dye look at what she has done in california as vice president, and very confident if she is a prison they pick that trump will win in a landslide. >> trace: tony, matt, thank you. >> i really like all of the finalist and it can happen anytime this week. could happen right up into the first day of the convention. what we don't know is who president trump and his running mate will be running against. >> trace: while the trump campaign was a bit ambiguous today as to when trump well announces vp pick, we want your thoughts, your strategy, sure the former president announces vp pick this week while demagogues are in disarray, or let the chaos play old and announced that next week? let us know, x. and instagram at @tracegallagher, we will read your responses, next in the "the nightcap" using!
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should think and to the final hour next week because why draw attention away from democrats imploding. what you think, should he announces vp pick or wait until they are and the sea and why, jason chaffetz? >> if you wait for the implosion to stop, you will have to wait until november. i would do it right now, every week that you add the guide that much more fundraising, donald trump places a. game, he wins the election. do it sooner rather than later. >> trace: bill? >> napoleon 1 said never interrupt your enemy while they're making a mistake, i would not do anything right now. led to them keeping the -- digging the whole deeper. >> trace: never do anything that will stop the momentum from your team from going down. >> cannot confirm or deny it as me but now putting that aside, i would do it sooner rather than later. i would give them a bit more time, a couple of days, while
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this stuff to shake out. but if they might as well get some momentum. >> trace: by the way, -- lydia? >> let the clock run out of, trump is in a great spot, he should keep resting on his laurels, and has plenty of time to take over the spotlight in the convention but i think right now it's a smart move to led biden continued to implode. >> trace: jason chaffetz to? >> at the title weight of negativity that joe biden is drowning in quicksand now, that it keep happening, there will be a new news cycle that will distract them. led joe biden continued to twist, wait until the convention and announce it. >> i agree, wait until the convention, keep the suspense going, keep the attention on president biden. >> trace: we asked you, what do you think, should he wait or an ounce and wait on x., 87 percent, instagram 74 percent, seems to be the answer. came he says the following, never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
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[ chuckling ] wait until they are in the c? i would announce this week to benefit from toward a separate news cycles, the left is losing their mind because trump has been so quiet since the debate, keep it going. tommy, he should let the cat's out of the bag, it is showtime, announce the vp. grammy dean, wait, that the democrats self-destruct legate have destroyed our country, vote to read, you should wait, the vizier reason to save joe biden from his fellow democrats, and stephanie says wait, let's look forward to joe bonds and nato meeting fiasco this week. yeah i guess we think all for joining the "the nightcap", and thank you for watching the "the nightcap" and for watching our c magazine news, 'fox news @s to night'. emmett tracy gallagher in los angeles, i was seeback here tomorrow. [ ♪♪ ]a co
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