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>> i would tell you when you go to the polls it's really horrible. >> i will tell you that was really, really good. matt friend. >> thank you. >> bret: thank you. >> thank you, fox and bret. >> bret: yes. we will see you. >> bret: ha ha ha. that's really good stuff. monday on "special report." political experts alex castellanos and mark penn on the state of the presidential race, please join shannon bream for "fox news sunday." she will be joined by colorado democratic governor jared polis. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east. 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. busy week. it's good to be heading towards the weekend, hope you have a great weekend. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight all week, every night. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everybody. this is "the ingraham angle." finally back in washington
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tonight. my joyful kamala takedown in moments. first, former president trump is holding a rally in glendale, arizona. he's expected to come out any moment and we're going to bring it few live when he does. now, the campaign promised a special guest. and they are actually going to deliver. "the ingraham angle" has just confirmed it will be r.f.k. campaign earlier today did endorse the. >> laura: grady trimble live from the rally. i know you are staying cool. what's the mood like? >> laura, this place is packed all the way up to the nose bleeds and you can hear the applause. it's going to be even bigger when former president trump and r.f.k. jr. take the stage in just minutes as r.f.k. jr. bucks the family dynasty and backs form herb president trump. is he taking his name off the ballot in several key swing states. and that, of course, could change the outcome of this
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election. the harris campaign out with a statement today making no mention of r.f.k. jr. by name and also making no mention could have in the presidential race. but the trump campaign says this is clearly good news for former president trump. and the trump campaign. i will end with this, laura, that is the fact that no matter what the outcome is. from this on election day, it's already making a mark today and that's because it is stealing away headlines from vice president harris after the most consequential speech her political career just yesterday. because now everybody is talking about the special guest who we now know is r.f.k. jr. who will join trump in minutes. laura? >> laura: very exciting, grady, thank you so much. and carrie leak speaking right now there we are going to keep an eye on the rally and brings it to you when president trump comes out. ♪ >> we just had a very nice endorsement from r.f.k. jr.,
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bobby. it's big. he is a great guy. respected by everybody. >> r.f.k.'s endorsement is sure to be a shakeup in this race. how in moments. but, first, the why. >> these are principle causes that persuaded me to leave the democratic party. and independent and now to throw my support to president trump. the causes were free speech, war in ukraine. and the war on our children. >> that's called issues-oriented disagreement. r.f.k., remember, tried to appeal to voters in both parties, and the leaders of both parties. >> the democrats wouldn't tolerate his disobedience. >> following my first discussion with president trump, i tried unsuccessfully to open similar discussions with vice president
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harris. vice president harris declined to meet our even to speak with me. >> of course she is not going to speak. no. all the bluster coming from the democrats. all the unity, all the joy. and the democratic party consistently demonizes those who disagree with him. >> how the democratic party conducts its internal affairs or runs its candidates. what alarms me is the resort to censor and media control. and weaponization of the federal agencies. u.s. president colludes with. >> companies to censor political speech. it's an attack on our most sacred right of spree expression and that's the very right upon which all of our other constitutional. >> you think he's exaggerating the whole constitution thing? listen closely. >> 16 months since i declared
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abc, nbc, cbs. msnbc, and cnn. combined it only two live interviews. those networks with inaccurate often vile pejoratives and defamatory smears. representatives of those networks are in this room right now. and i will just take a moment to ask you to consider the many ways that your institutions have advocated this really sacred responsibility. free press to safeguard democracy and to challenge always the party in power. >> laura: but, let's be clear tonight, that type of journalism, you know, started dying a long slow death decades ago. but, it really went into cardiac arrest, we saw it during covid and we saw it really when trump
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came on the scene. because they decided he was a morality threat to their grip on power. so all the old rules were tossed out the window. and this is why reporters are not up in arms about harris' refusal to do interviews. because they know interviews would hurt her and help trump. and those reporters, they can't risk that. >> vice president harris has not appeared in a single interview or an unscripted encounter with voters for 35 days. this is profoundly undemocratic. how are people to choose when they don't know whom they are choosing. and how can this look to the rest of the world. i do interviews every day. president trump, who actually is nominated and won an election, also daily. how did the democratic party choose a candidate that has never done an interview or debate during the entire election cycle.
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>> because it's not the party of jfk. bill clinton, or even barack obama. it's the party of crush and control all dissent. well, of course, branding its candidate as joyful and fun mama la will save us. joining us now is ari fleischer former press secretary and byron york chief for the examiner. both fox news contributors. we are waiting for donald trump and r.f.k. jr. to come out in arizona on that stage. what do you think what do you think this will do. >> i think it will modestly help president trump. but, in these battleground states, laura, where we knew from four years ago, the races were decided by 10,000 votes, 20,000 votes. 40,000 votes, incredibly tight small margins, this could make the difference on those margins, the other factor is that since
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the day before joe biden dropped out of the race, donald trump has not caught a political break. everything since biden dropped out has gone the democrats' way. this is the first break he has gotten in more than a month. that's significantly helpful, too. >> well, r.f.k., byron, called out hairs and the democrats on this very issue that ari is addressing, watch. >> engineered a surge of popularity for vice president harris based upon nothing. no policies in chicago, string of democratic speakers. mentioned donald trump 127 times just on the first day. who needs a policy when you have trump to hate. >> byron succinctly put, having just left the convention and observing the delegates there. they were having a great time.
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they were dancing. great music. a lot of smiles, a lookout of laughter. but the an mating principle of that convention without a doubt. was get trump and get him out of politics forever for good by any means necessary, but that's what i took away. >> absolutely. it was just win, win, win. you know, david plouffe, the former obama obama campaign head who now has joined the harris campaign explained the other day. he said the short campaign campaign benefits kamala harris in a number of ways. i think as you saw at the convention, was a democratic plan to rebrand kamala harris as a new product. a new and unseen product despite the fact that she has been vice president of the united states for three and a half years. who is not connected to any of those unpleasant things you might remember for those last three and a half years.
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for a about 45 days from now. when early voting starts. they are very aware that there is no election day. there is election month. and keep that going until voting starts. >> one of r.f.k. jr.'s key criticisms of harris as we heard was her refusal to do an interview. but her campaign actually addressed that her tried to today. >> i think she will sit down on her time look beings as you mentioned this is a truncated time frame. we have made sure that we were getting out talking to voters. vice president harris will make herself available to speak to the press on her time and when she is ready. >> laura: ari, this is clearly a decision they've made that it's a mindfield send her out there to try to defend the last three and a half years and explain the fact that she is going to abandon some of that completely have a new approach to governing.
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she is the new new thing not the old new thing. >> there is a real problem in america today, laura. the problem is the democratic media industrial complex. the two work together. even if she did sit down an do an interview they pick somebody who would give them nothing but softballs and lollipops and questions about the horse race? how does it feel to be up 2 points, 1 point in the poll that would be a hard question to ask her. it is dovetailed so nicely with what the harris campaign wants. because i do think they fear, just like their same staff fear putting joe biden out in public because he was too summably, mummably and old. they fear putting her out there because she is not capable intellectually of speaking extemporaneously speaking ton takennously. she just doesn't have it. once she does, we all see the miss match word salad incoherent thoughts that are assembled that she puts out there. there has never been a more scripted candidate in american history than kamala harris.
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and joe biden was plenty scripted but nowhere near as much as harris. >> laura: oh, no. >> disciplined following the script because she knows if she doesn't it's the kiss of death when people see how she really performs. >> laura: ari and byron, thank you both. have a great weekend. let's talk to the people who actually crunch the numbers here, tom bevan real clear politics and doug schoen democratic strategist and former adviser to president bill clinton. tom, right now in the real clear politics average. r.f.k. jr. takes about 5 force of the national vote. the "new york post" reporting tonight that in key states where it matters, that support that r.f.k. has could make a decision can't difference. what are your thoughts. >> did an analysis of the big seven battleground states and r.f.k.'s role there and when he is added to the ballot. it actually helps harris in
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michigan michigan. helps trump in nevada and georgia. three states where it actually matters the most in arizona and minnesota. leads just 0.2% right now. r.f.k.'s presence on the ballot would actually tip that state in favor of harris. and north carolina where trump has a small lead about 1 point. that race becomes tied. removing r.f.k. from the ballot will boost trump most likely boost trump in those states. now, the trump campaign also there d. their own analysis they just release it earlier today they show according to their data and their polling, that r.f.k. voters would break in their direction by an average net gain of about 24% over kamala harris. >> doug, i mean, look, you know the kennedy family came out and they said this doesn't represent us at all. our past, our current day thinking. they said it was, quote: sad. well, i always thought that, you know, we thought that people can think their own things.
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you know, family members can have their own thoughts about politics, but apparently that's not allowed. a new rmg research national poll is showing that trump and harris are tied when you include leaners both at 49 percent. if she is tied nationally, does this show that r.f.k. jr. endorsement could actually hurt her, doug, given what you analyzed. >> i was going to cite the rng numbers that show with kennedy in the race even at 3%, which is what he was at trump trailed harris by 2 points. so the suggestion from that survey was two or three points bearing out the argument that tom bevan and the trump campaign were making. put simply, this is a small amount of votes but a very big deal for donald trump tonight.
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>> laura: tom, when you look at the numbers from 2016 and 2020, i know you have addressed some of this before. watching tonight and ready to watch this event play out on tv, tell us about the margins right now. so, 1.6%. whatever real clear politics difference. national poll. what did it look like in 2020 for biden and 2016 for hillary clinton. both of whom were ahead? >> yeah, if you are the trump campaign, that's the good news is that he is in a much stronger position than he was four years ago or 8 years ago. and the polls in 2016 and 2020 under estimated his support. i went back and looked at the margins in particularly wisconsin 6.6%. if it's anything like that this time around. trump is doing even better than the polls suggest. >> laura: tom and doug have a fantastic weekend. thank you for joining us tonight. all right. when we come back, what kamala's campaign of lies and vibes really tells us about her
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♪ >> laura: any minute we are going to see president trump come out for his rally in glendale, arizona where he is going to be joined by r.f.k. jr. we're going to bring it to you as soon as they both come out. but, first. okay, is it beyonce? how about george w. bush speaking? oh my gosh it's taylor swift? people are going crazy last night in chicago. so democrats promised a special guest. and, of course, they didn't deliver. and why should we expect anything different? over the past three years or so, biden and harris promised us a lot. remember all the promises of u.s. manufacturing jobs, a return to norms and regular order? lower healthcare costs? peace in ukraine? all those charging stations? what are we up to 10 nationwide? well, biden and harris delivered chaos at the border and inflation where everything is more expensive. so, when you watch clips of kamala harris from last night, her lines pretty well deliveredy just that lines in strips that might as well been from an old
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reboot of, i don't know, the west wing. remember that show? kind of gaining to watch but with zero effect on daily life. our return to do what generations before us have done. guided by optimism, and faith to fight for this country we love. to fight for the ideals we cherish. what ideals are those, madam vice president. i seem to recall that kamala harris was very clear that we as a nation we said suffer from hair raising sickness. >> america has a long history of systemic racism. rain shower lawyer does she not know video files. that what s. what kamala really
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believes. the entire campaign is built on a lie. the president of the united states has to make real life or death choices. and those life or death choices have an impact not just here but abroad. over the past four years, the terrible decisions that biden and harris have made have led to increased crime. it ruined small businesses. it cost families enormous amounts in savings. and it made buying homes out of reach for millions of americans. and that pain and its real pain, is going to continue until we get trump in the white house. now, last night, kamala showed us that she can't make things better. same platitudes that biden used in almost every state of the union address. our nation with this election election has a precious fleeting opportunity. to move past the bitterness cynicism and divisive battles of
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the past, a chance to chart a new way forward. >> laura: okay, she needed to pick up the pace there that was not great teleprompter. in other words, she is saying i'm the incumbent vice president, but we need a new way forward. that literally makes no sense. look what has been happening for the past three and a half. this is how cynical they are. bill clinton and even barack obama they actually tried make real policy arguments, convince people that their path was the right path. but these people, the harris people are just basing their entire approach to this campaign on one belief. and the belief is that the average american in their view is too stupid to know when they're being played. >> with respect to the war in gaza, president biden and i are working around the clock. because now is the time to get a
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hostage deal and a cease-fire deal done. >> wait did. she say around the clock? what is she talking about? biden is on vacation. and she and doug and the whole crew, i guess they are taking the weekend off, no campaign stops. but maybe she should ask president blinken or president sullivan. because they seem to be running the country in lieu of an actual president and vice president. of course, she is not going to fix the economy. if she, did she knew how, she would have already used all that bossy girl power to do. so and of course she is not going to get the border enforced or under control or she would have already done so. and is not going to bring us all together as a nation. she thinks america is boiling over with racism. kamala and the crew believe they will never have to be held accountable. there is no one there to do it. so they will just continue to do what they have done. again, one big mirage.
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my friends, we're at a fork in the road. i know people say that a lot in politics. but we truly are. and what republicans are counting on is that most americans are smarter and have more common sense than the democrats believe they have. and if they want more than vibes and an appearance by kerry washington or oprah, they actually want a better life for themselves and for their children. the democrats have made a bet on the belief that the voters don't really care about policy. instead, to them, the presidency is like a new show in the fall tv lineup. the biden was the lead actor but biden didn't work in the ratings so they dumped him for another actor. or in this case an address. an aactress. same people who fired biden can fire her just as easily. joining us now is utah senator mike lee. senator, what was your main take away from last night's production and, in particular,
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kamala harris' appeal to the idea that, look, the other people think america has failed but we are the fount of optimism and a way forward. >> my first reaction was that it was miraculous, laura. tawas miraculous because she appears to be the first major party nominee in modern history to become that party's nominee without stating a policy tuition. without standing for a single press conference. i'm still waiting for her to state coherent lay single policy position. here's what i predict, laura, i think we will hear a policy position from laura -- from kamala harris the second that her polls and her focus groups and her consultants tell her that it's time to do. so and not a moment until that happens. and it's not clear at this point, laura, whether she will
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ever do that. >> laura: this is one of the most absurd things. read a lot of bad things or ridiculous things from the new republic entitled the female obama? no, kamala harris is more than that kamala harris is an historic figure. how she has risen do this occasion, her poise, her power, her sewer footedness breathtaking to watch. she is kennedy in 1960 and then some. no offense to obama, harris is more. >> laura: senator, the press has not only abdicated it's role as an honest. now she is obama and jfk combined. >> combined into one. i mean, can you just feel the joy and the vibes. eking out of this. you know, look, i really do think that if kamala harris is your candidate. the odds are pretty good that you are somebody who thinks that a presidential campaign and who thinks that the united states government oval office can and
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should properly be run on joy and vibes. if, on the other hand, you want someone who has a vision for america, and an understanding of how the united states government has failed the american people, where it needs to improve and where it needs to chart a path forward to remove impediments placed in front of the people by the government itself, then you should support donald trump. because all you are are going to get out of kamala harris is joy and vibes and that's not enough. >> laura: senator mike lee, this is wild. we have r.f.k. jr. has endorsed president trump. president trump, former president trump is about to walk out on stage. they are playing kind of a video tribute to him on a scale of 1 to 10, how big is this moment? >> i think it's huge. i think it's an absolutely huge moment for the simple reason that this is somebody who ran. this is long-time democrat who ran. and who is deprived of his opportunity to move forward as somebody who could be the
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nominee in part because joe biden was in the seat. run against kamala harris. kamala harris never had to run against him. to say have him now backing donald trump shows america where americans audited to be. >> laura: all right, senator, we appreciate it very much. president trump taking the stage. this is a big moment. i mean, this comes on the heels of kamala harris' speech at the dnc, which was -- it was quite a sight to behold. the arena there was filled to capacity, and people were pretty excited. she is taking the day off today and through the weekend. she will be back on the trail on monday. and president trump decided now we're going to take this arizona moment and was able to coordinate ultimately with r.f.k. jr. to set the stage and another looking like sold out, you know, tickets are free, full to capacity arena and this is quite -- this is quite something. joining me now terry shilling, president of the american principles project.
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sherri -- terry, sorry. >> hey, thank you so much, laura. thanks for having me. i think this is a huge moment. donald trump is going to save us from communism. i think that kamala harris is not going to get a bump in the polls. i think donald trump is going to take advantage of this r.f.k. jr. moment i think it's going to be big rolgd reagan saved the world from communism. >> laura: successfully vanquished a lot of demagogues for the establishment. obviously hillary clinton, some would say the bushes, cheney then, of course, 90 minutes joe biden. we hope he loses and then have a regular republican party back. the republican party more of a working class ethnic coalition today and i don't think there's anyone else that i can think of who could have put this thing together. lee greenwood's song is wrapping up, terry, the president --
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former president is walking up to the lecturn and is speaking now. thank you, terry. >> thank you. >> laura: we're going to go in and join former president trump. [cheers] [chanting u.s.a.] >> well, thank you very much. and a very big hello, arizona. hello, phoenix. [cheers and applause] >> i'm thrilled to be back in this incredible state with thousands of proud, hardworking american patriots, that's what you are. you have built our country. 74 days from now. can you imagine? 74 days. and we gently move into that
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beautiful white house that we take over our country and we make it great again. we're going to win arizona. we're going to defeat comrade kamala harris. [cheers] and we're going to win back our beautiful white house. we're going to win it back, and we're going to win it back in record portion. everyone here tonight is part of the gthe greatest political movt in the history. this is the greatest political movement. it's called make america great again. [cheers and applause] and it's right now bigger and better and stronger than it ever was before. you know we won in 2016 and did much better in 2020. a lot of people don't understand that but we understand it. millions and millions more votes. but those two are nothing like the spirit we have now. it's amazing. that's because we have seen how
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bad government can be. that's why it's combination of a lot of things. but, the job they have done it n. destroying our country is unbelievable. and people have seen it because of that there has never been anything like this, right, care care kari. patriotism and common sense. you say what you want. nice to say conservative but, really, with we're the party of common sense. we want fair elections, free elections, we want strong borders. we want a great military. great education, we want a nice home and low interest rates or low taxes. and no regulations. that's why we are welcoming support from millions and millions of disaffected democrats and they are joining like wildfire. it's different than what it was. we had somebody -- i was up 18
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points and they said, joe, you can't win. you are getting out of race. no, i want to go and give it a shot. no, joe. you are getting out of the race, joe. and if you don't do it, the nice way, we will do it the tough way, joe. and he said okay, and now i have a new opponent. this never happened before. we spent $100 million and a lot of time on defeating him at soon as he was gonezo. it all started with the debate. all that time, all that effort, a friend of mine said you did a terrible job in the debate. i said why do you say that? everybody said i was brilliant. they said no, you got him out of the race with that debate. [laughter] we have to do what we have to do. now we have somebody in theory easier to be in theory. because she is a radical left
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marxist and everybody knows it. but we are welcoming the support from millions of disaffected democrats, independents, moderates, old fashioned liberal who still believe in things like -- little things like borders. i was there yesterday. that's a scary place. sure it's about time that you get out of the sun, sir, we are going to have to get you out of here, sir. let's get the hell out of here. border czar. presided over the worst border in history, not american history, world history. democracy, liberty, and, of course, always the right of free speech. we don't really have free speech. the press, look at all of them. look at all of them. look at all of that wow. that's a lot of press. that's a lot of fake news. that's a hell of a lot of fake news. gone forever is the old
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democratic party of fdr, jfk, and that's right, even bill clinton. kamala harris' democrat party is the party of free health for illegal aliens. communist style price controls, defund the police. all her life she wants to defund the police. a little while ago she changed, didn't she, huh? >> banning gas powered cars and sex changes for minor children without parental -- without parental consent. how about that one? [crowd boos] >> how would you like that? without parental consent. can you imagine your kid comes home without parental consent? what happened to my baby? what happened? the true divide in american politics today is between these far left fascists, led by harris and her group. and do you know who her group is. and citizens of all political background who love our country share traditional american
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values. the values that you have right here in this great state and look past our differences to unite around a thing called our great american flag. and we should. [cheers] >> and we should speak to -- we should speak to our great congressman and congresswomen, they ought to make it illegal to burn the american flag. if you burn the american flag, you go jail for one year. one year, that's all. one year. you burn the american flag, because in chicago, at the democrat deal, they were burning flags all over the place. you burn the american flag, they say it's unconstitutional to do it. i think it's constitutional. you burn the american flag, you go to jail for one year. nobody is going to be burning the american flag anymore. [applause] our opponents worship the deep
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state. we want to obliterate the deep state. slight difference. our opponents -- thank you. our opponents join with warmongers and neocons to wage endless wars, these wars that never end. we don't even know who the hell the country is that we are fighting. we believe that america is strongest when america is at peace. we want peace through strength. that's what we want. like we had four years ago. we didn't have any wars. except we wiped out isis very quickly. it was supposed to take five years to beat isis. i did it in three weeks. [applause] they support covid vaccine mandates. if you don't do it you will get fired. we opposed these mandates of our god given rights. we don't want the mandates.
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we don't want the mandates. they want to arrest their political opponents and silence those who disagree. we reject censorship in all forms. and we believe in flee dom, open debate, and fair, equal, and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law. our opponents slander us as a threat to democracy. trump is a threat to democracy. no, they are a threat to democracy. [cheers] how many times have you heard, you know, it's a talking point for them right, deb? it's a talking point, donald trump is a threat to democracy. [laughter] and those guys say it, too because they are the same thing. they are a like a part. they are a subsidiary of the democrat party. [boos] >> meanwhile they rig their primaries. they force out joe biden -- they force him out of the party. joe biden got 14 million votes in unconstitutional coup, and
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they appoint a nominee who never got a single vote. and when she ran against this guy, and i'm no fan. he was the worse presidents in the history of our country, he let in millions and millions of people through her. let in millions of people would destroy our country. but we are going to get those people out, the people that came in here from jails and prisons and mental institutions. [cheers] but they threw him out. you know, they ran against each other for the primary and she never even made it to the first state, the great state of iowa. never made it. and now she is the one running. a little strange, isn't it? you see, that's really a threat to democracy, if you get right down to it, right? in our movement, we know that democracy does not mean ruled by the democrat establishment. it means ruled by the american people. [cheers] tonight, i am very pleased to
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welcome a man who has been an incredible champion for so many of these values that we all share and we have shared them for a long time i don't think too many of you have heard of him. is he very low key. is he a very low key person. but is he highly respected. he is a great person. i have known him for so long. for the past 16 months, robert f. kennedy jr. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ there goes my hero ♪ watch him as he goes ♪ there goes my hero ♪ he's ordinary
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♪ there goes my hero ♪ watch him as he goes. [cheers and applause] >> man, whoa! >> and he deserves it. he deserves it. [chanting u.s.a.] [chanting u.s.a.] [chanting u.s.a.] >> for the past 16 months, bobby has run an extraordinary campaign for president of the united states. i know, because he also went after me a couple of times, i didn't like it. [laughter] and i mean this sincerely. had he been allowed to enter the democrat primary, he would have easily beaten joe biden. but they wouldn't let him in.
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[cheers] >> they put up rules i have never seen, he had to have 65% of the vote in order to run. little things like that. his candidacy has inspired millions and millions of americans. raised critical issues that have been too long ignored in this country and brought together people from across the political spectrum in a positive campaign, grounded in the american values of his father, robert kennedy, a great man. and his uncle. [cheers] >> president john f. kennedy. and i know that they are looking down right now and they are very, very proud of bobby. i'm proud of bobby, you want to know the truth. and i don't think i have ever introduced anyone that got applause like he just got. i must tell you.
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i don't think -- it's true. [cheers] >> i have ever introduced anybody that got applause like that. [cheers] amazing. it's true. [chanting bobby] >> amazing. soon after i was -- i can't even believe i have to say this, nearly assassinated in pennsylvania last month, bobby called me to express his best wishes. he knows firsthand the risks incurred by leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment. when you stand up, you bring on some trouble for yourself. but you have to do what's right. you have to do what is right for
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the country. i will tell you we are both in this to do what is right for the country. that's one thing i can tell you. [ applause ] he lost his father and uncle in service to our country and bobby himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign while being denied protection by the harris-biden administration. [crowd boos] and this is attribute. in honor of bobby, i am announcing tonight that upon my election, i will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. [cheers] and they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. [cheers]
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and they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month but i tell you, i have never had more people ask me, please, sir, release kennedy assassination. and we are going to do it. and i also want to salute bobby's decades of work as an advocate for the health of our families and our children. nobody has done more. millions of americans who want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation have concerns about toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food that's why today i'm repeating my pledge to establish a panel top experts, working with bobby to investigate decades long
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increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases including autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility and many more. we want every child in america to grow up and to live a long and healthy life so i just want to ask bobby to speak for a little while. i will stand aside. [cheers] >> i'm going to stand aside. opposite side of the equation, i will say this, brilliant, i still think of him as young. he's not that young. i always call him young. he's not that young. but he is a phenomenal person, a phenomenal man who loves the people of this country as much as anybody can love the people
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fda, usda and these institutions run by the big food processing companies, the big ag and the chemical companies that they are supposed to regulate. he said to me he had been advising me for many years and on my campaign. and he told me that night that he was also advising president trump. and he asked if i would talk to president trump. and i said, of course. and about a few minutes later, i got a call from the president and we talked -- we had a very good talk. and he invited me to come see him the next day, and i went to minneapolis and saw him. we met, again, a couple weeks later in florida. and we talked about -- not about the things that separate us because we don't agree on everything. but on the values and the issues
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that bind us together. and one of the issues that he talked about was having safe food, ending the chronic disease epidemic. [applause] our children are now the unhealthest, sickest children in the world. don't you want healthy children. [cheers] >> yes. >> and don't you want the chemicals out of our food? >> yes. >> and don't you want the regulatory agencies to be free from corporate corruption? >> yes! and that's what president trump told me he wanted. he also told me that he wanted to end the grip of the neocons on u.s. foreign policy. [cheers]
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he said he didn't want any more $200 billion wars in ukraine that we could use that money back here in the united states. [cheers] and the safest -- the best way too build a safe america is to rebuild our industrial base and rebuild the middle class in this country and he said he didn't want any more $200 billion wars in ukraine that we could use that money back here in the united states. [applause] and the safest -- the best way to build a safe america is to rebuild our industrial base and
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rebuild the middle class in this country and don't you want a president who is going to get us out of the wars and who is going to rebuild the middle class in this country? [applause] and he told me that he wanted to end the censorship because the whole basis of american democracy is the free flow of information. and we know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of atrocity. and can you think of any time that you can look back in the history and say that the people we are censoring are the good guys? they are always the bad guys
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because it's always the first step down that slippery slope to totalitarianism. and don't you want a president who is going to protect america's freedoms? [cheers] it's not filled with chemicals and are going to give them cancer and chronic disease? [cheers] and don't you want a president that's going to make america healthy again? [cheers] thank you all very, very much. and god bless you, and god bless america. [cheers] [cheers and applause]
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[chanting u.s.a.] >> wow, that was something, huh? that was something. fantastic guy. you know, he did well. and the polls that the are good and all. you have to remember we have sort of like a two-party system that was designed that way. and it's awfully tough. and as well as he did, it would be a 10 at 15 and 16 points sometimes. that's a lot. that's a lot. but, if he were in a regular system, like as a democrat, or, perhaps, as a republican. but not against me, of course. [laughter] but, if he were in a regular system, there are a lot of
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people that maybe liked him the best. but they said we can't vote. so, with all those votes he was getting. he has a lot of votes he could have gotten. i think he is going to have a huge -- we are leading now but i think he is going to have a huge influence on this campaign. [applause] actually, much bigger than you would see in the polls. and those numbers are big to start off with, but bobby and i will fight together to defeat the corrupt political establishment and return control of this country to the people and all who supported bobby's campaign. i very simply ask you join us in building this coalition, it's a beautiful coalition. in defense of liberty and safety, prosperity and peace. it's going to be an incredible coalition and the relationship has been so good for so long. i have no doubt. it's going to work and work
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well. we have to win. we have to take our country away from people who are going to destroy our country. we won't have a country left. thank you very much. we need your vote. as you all know this week the democrats held their convention, probably saw it. their party. [crowd boos] the media says the big message from their convention was that they we need to turn the page from the failures of the last four years. do you believe it? they forgot. they have run for the last four years. she was saying last night "we will stop the abuse. we will stop the high taxes. i said you could have done it three and a half years ago. [laughter] in fact, you could leave that nice auditorium that you are in and go to the white house right now. you want to have a strong border, all you have to do is say to the incredible border
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patrol, ice, law enforcement, close the border now. you don't need bills. i did it. and we had the best border in history. [applause] put that up chart. put it up. that chart. i love that chart. i love that chart. put it up. but,. [applause] i love that chart. not everybody realizes but that chart is very meaningful. even beyond the numbers that are on the chart. it shows the least numbers of illegal immigrants pouring into our country. again, prisons from mental institutions, terrorists, where the bottom arrow is. but, do you know what? that chart is meaningful in many ways. some people understand what i'm talking about. i love you, darling. i love you. i'm going to sleep with that
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chart tonight. i'm going to sleep with that chart. isn't that a beautiful sight? look at that and then look what happens -- that was my last week in office. and look what happens after i left. it's like a rocket ship. look at that. isn't that terrible? no vetting. no checking. we have no idea who they are. they just pour into our country by the millions and millions and millions. we need to turn the page of four years of calamity and failure. they have had calamity and failure and say, kamala you've done a horrible job. you've been the worst vice president in the history of our country. kamala, you're fired! you're fired. get out. get out. [cheers] get out, kamala.
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she is the only person ever to get a nomination of a party without getting one vote -- didn't get one vote. hey, maybe she is smarter than we think. (laughter). >> you know, you could look at it that way. as vice president, kamala cast a deciding vote, causing the worst inflation in decades. costing the typical american household $28,000. think of this, higher prices, it was inflation, $28,000, as border czar she flooded america with savage people. >> first of all, we apologize for the glitchy shot. apparently we had internet issues. jesse is next. >> welcome to jesse watters primetime. >> donald tr
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