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>> got to pay the bills. hutch from twin falls, idaho. i am unburdened by what has been with these russian collusion hoaxes. aren't unburde we all. dan from tinley park, illinois. why didn't biden?he >> just tell the russians. don't. don'ns don'tt don't, don't.don'. laura from plano, texas i hadlan a dream about you last night. >> a i'm. >> and text me tomorrow. >> tell me more. all right. we have the great sean hannity is next. t with donald trump at a town hall.ut 9:00 the whole hour. >> it's going to be grea wt. >> dvr the show and always remember, i'm waters and this is my world.
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all right. welcome to "hannity". n:n beaun beautiful harrisburg pennsylvania. hello, harrisburl hag. a massive crowd. in just a minute. former n: in a president trump will join us for an hour. in part, he will answer your questionsl be. >> think about this. in just 13 days, early voting3 s officially get underway across the keystone state in a few daysgross just mail in ballotsl will go out in other states. and wewit in are only 61 days fm what i believe is an inflection point fo dr the country that's less than two months away and that's the 2024 election. the race, according to polls, i is close in seven states. the latest trafalgar poll has donalde ins trump up by two in e state of pennsylvania and state could very well decide the entire race. nationwide, the real clear politics average shows
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statistically it is close a tie in these states. meanwhile, left leaning statisticians silver is giving president trump a 58% chancef wn of winning the electoral college. that tin the o a man from trump is now trending up. and nate model and multipleer polls after camilla' s long lived honeymoon phase. now finally, finally appearser to be over. one and only interview was a whopping 60 minutes and 30 seconds of talk time. i've done a lot of interviews with donald trump. i promise you, not one has gonee under an hour. she has ye at to holnd a singlel formal press conference in 45 days after her coronatioa sin. she she won't even take unscripted questions from voters s tak at a town hall. later on, we will be takingquesi questionons, taking questions from this audience. >> she apparently pretended ph be on a phone call to avoid reporters on the tarmac. that wason t yesterday.
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the truth is, she doesn't have a good answer for her radica gool beliefs or a sun flipping and flopping and flailing or her horribleen record in the biden-harris administration. she keep has saying, well,saying i'm going to deal with inflation on day one. i'm going to deal dehl the bordr on day one, day one was january 20th, 2021. so kamala and a far left emotional support. governor tim walz are now hidingional su in plain sight bd their teleprompter, short scripted events. democrats are hoping that kamala can win on vibes , phony proclamations of joy and even phony proclamations freedom. but in reality, the vibes haven't been the same since donald trump left office. let's look at the facts. under the former sintrum presid, americans had more money, less debt. housing was more affordable. food, clothing, insurance, gas, everything was more affordable. interest rates were at record
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lows. the world was a more peaceful place. the border world. our country was secure. americans were more safe and secure in their towns and cities. so what happenedheir towns to ts country in the last four years under joe biden and kamalan harris? and i ask this audience in harrisburg, are you better i ase auf than you were four yer ago? o. now, here to answerre t that question any more. let's give a warm harrisburg, pennsylvania w, welcome to thetf 45th president of the united states, donald j. s donaldtrump. oh, thanks.
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and i've been doing townhalls and in public with you foru all these years since you got a little political. and i told this audience never before have restrictions been so tight. obviously, after the assassination attempttt an as well. and director raised said the threat level has never bee n this, he said of five consecutive times before congress. 5 consecuts going. well, it's a sick and angry w world for a lot of reasons, for . the worlg to make it we're going to heal our world. we're going to get rid of all these warst ri that are starting all over the place because of incompetent. >> the american leadership.s wih and we're going to make it better. leyou know, viktor orban made a statement. they said, bring trump back and we won't have any problems. >> he was very strong about that. so we're going to hopefully very well. we have an election coming up and, actually, you know, they keep saying 60, but it starts in delaware and northre
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carolina and other places a lot sooner thaolinn. so we're going to be i think we're going to be very well set up to do a great job. w and do we love pennsylvania? >> do we love them? let me ask you, mr. president, let me ask you this, between and this is a very tough t intervieouw. >> you know, you know, one thing i'll say is that we did great in 2016. we did much better in 2020. but >> we got millions of more votes.
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but there has never beenen ent enthusiasm likhue we have now. >> i mean, i see it all over and i hear the polls are close a and we have a little lead and a little. and i just find it har de been to believe because, first of all, they've been so bad, they've done such a bad job. oidh but that's why the enthusim so good, because they never had anything to compar e it. but, you know, we ran and ween i did. i didn't have anything ran at au i just was a successful business man. >> and w e a good campaign. >> but the next time we had something, we had something special. we could talk about what we did ,but we never could imagine we'd have borders. we had 20 million people have poured into our country. many criminals ountry from all over the world are coming into our country. y comithey're coming from jailsm not just south america, from all over the world. they're coming in at levels theyn. body's ever see they're coming from prisons. they're allowing prisoners to come out of allnsallowing cos
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that 100, almost 180 countries represented over the last number of monthsr of mon, 180. >> most people don't know that you have that many countries. peoplt know wthey're emptying t their prisons and jails. they're emptying out their mental institutions and insane asylums there entering their emptying out the sickest people, and they're emptying into the united states. and you said it better than anybody. tha more terrorists have come into the united states inre terro tht three years, and i think 50 years. a there's never been anything like it. these people are sr o bad, they're so dangerous. what they've done to our countrne ty is destroyingg ou our country. and we can't let this happen. ifrand we they one, you'd have t 20 million. you have 100 million people. you won't have social security. you won't have medicare. you won't have anything already. ifu won' you take a look at the numbers, they're filling up and loading up social security d medicare with illegal immigrants that have come into our country. manyellegal immigrant them fromy
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of them from very bad places. nyand we're not going to destroy our country, shall we? >> well, let mt e i'm going to play kamala harris is madey h about the border, because i think this is important. i want to i want to play her in her ow n words about this. you're right. we have people, almost 11 million plus. we don't know how many got away as there are. we have hundreds ways there of knowne coun terrorists that have entered the country. we don't know what countries dot they've come from or allowing people in. they've come in from iran, syri allo- a, egypt, afghanistan, chinatowns, and tens of thousands venezuela. russi i don't think they're cominga, here because they want a bettere life, as maybe some other people are. eople arand we know nothing abo. we haven't vetted them. i scrolled the names off and on this show. yep. of people that have been murdered, people that have been, people victims of a violent crime. >> and all this is all
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happening by unvetted biden, illegal immigrants. what is your while? i can i play a tape? i'll play that maybe after your answer. but what is your reaction to the you've spoken to some of the families. i saidt at beginning i said whn i heard they were going to have open borders, they wantll to open borders. she wants open borders. now she's all of a sudden saying, oh suddeys, i think we'll close. the borders. she was the borders, whether you like it or not. s r yobut even if you don't wann to use that term. she was in charge of the border. it's theo us worst border in thh history of the world, not just here. there's never been a country the that allowed 21 million people to come in over a three year period. >> there'son tn never been and 21 million people, many of whomprin are from prisons, many of whom are murderers and drug dealers and, child traffickers. and, by the way, women traffickers. you know, women trafficking is the biggest and they're traffickers in women. oming no and they're coming in now and they're putting them in our puttalg security accounts
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and they're putting them in medicare. 1 and it's just just one thing, which if you take a looku ta tae a look over the last week, lanaid this was going to happe and it's happening because these people are tougher than our criminals, criminals are nice people by comparison. that's the only good thing we're showing how nice our criminals are. they came from 22 people w recently, came from the congo in africa, where do you come from? >> prison. what did you do? we refuse to say we're letting everybody in. every in. in coverybod >> take a look at aurora. yeah, in coloradloo, where venezuelans are taking overldins the town, they're taking over buildings. the whole town. and the sheriff, who can blame them? i mean, they have ak-47. you saw it the other day. they're knocking down doorsle ae and occupying apartments of people. the people are petrified p and it's getting worse and worse. you look at new york, chicago,
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los angeles, and now you look at all over the place. you take a look at iowa looka i, places that never had the problem. they're pourin that nevg in 21 million people. that's bigger than new york. >> and we have to stop. and we have to do the largest deportation in the history. let me play for you. and this is really a problem a for the campaign, in my view, sr is early voting is about to start. and i don't know how many americans are truly familiar with her positionse famili of decriminalizing illegal immigration and free housing. posi the care. education tim walz wants free college education, legal driver's licenses. i was so honored that she wants a path to other me, my son and his whole family. i saw the picture and honestly,
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it looked like it was a very nice looking family. but his brother endorsed me and the whole family endorsed me. >> i said, sure, i will. let me, me. withe's something there's something weird with that guy. he's a weird guy. wei jd is not weird.rd he's a solid rock. hap i happen to be a very solidpe rock. we're not weird. we'r ba solie things perhaps, bs not weird. but he is a guy. >> he walks on the stage. there's something wrong with that guy. d an and he called me weird. and then the fake news mediake t up. >> that was the word of the day. weird. weird. where they're all goneand . but we're not weird guys. we're very solid. ane one country to be great again. >> i mean, it's very simple. that's like in our own words on the issue of immigration, ut this whole thing about the border. borderr. been to the borde we've been to the border. you haven't been to the border. avand i haven't been to europe. and i don't know.
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i don't understand the point that you're making. >> you support giving universal health care a medicare for all to people who are in this country illegally. let me jusg health t very clear about this. i am opposed to any policy our that would deny in our country any human beinn being from acceo public safety, public education or public health, period. we have to have a secure border. but i am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat a people who are undocumented across the borders, criminals. that's correct d the border is secure. >> listen, i think there's no question that we've got to criticalle y ice and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing. and we need to probably think about starting from scratch, which is what i want to do. >> so and now she wants now to offer a path to citizenship,n which by any definition would be amnesty. >> your reaction? but well, before you even start with that, of course it's ridiculoue s. can't do it. no country could sustain this. but she wantsustais no fracking
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in pennsylvania. >> she wants it. and she said it 100 times. there will be no fracking. there will be nol frackinbeg, will be no fracking. then just recently, she said, yes, i could prove fracking. look, this is this is a woman who is dangerous. i don't think too smart, but let's see. but loses her train of thought a lot. she goes that's why she doesn't want to do interviews. >> can you imagine her doing an interview like this or like anyo of them? >> i mean, she did an intervief. and she did an interviewvi with dana bash on cnewn. bas and, you know, i have to tell you, dana bash did the debate. with joe biden, with jake, i used to call them fake tapper ,but i don't do that anymore. you know why? because he was very honorabldoue and so was she.t and i thought that she would give a fair interview baseshd on the debate because she was fair.
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i was surprised, to be hones sht with. you i didn't expect that. but she was fair. i thought i did. well, i don't think she did too well, although a friend of mine said, you shouldn't have done the interview. >> he's not going to makyoof do. and you know what? he didn't make it. you know, i think it is very unfair in a lot of ways. i complain about it, but she the ran against him in the primary. she got no votes, no votes,y go and sh e the first to leave 20, i think, 22 people or something liked that.d never and she she dropped she was down ten. nothing never even made iowa.th and she got 14 million votes and they threw him out. they said, we want you out. and he wasn't going to win. i don't think and i don't think he was going to win. but we did a good debate. a we had a good debate and it was a fair debate. and he was down like 18 orn 18 19 points after the debate. but i hate mosquitoes. i'm surprised i didn't think we had. we don't like those mosquitoes running around. we nothing to do with them. but then we want nothing to do
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with bad politicians that hate our country, too. >> you want to know the truth. but he had they went to him and they said, we want you out. you're not going to win. and it was really a coup when you think about it. and the woman who came in, the person that came in last i mean, she came in last year, the first one out out of all those people, you had many people that didn't pretty well who was actually close at the end. and then in south carolinaouth and by the way, new hampshire was so badly treated by the democrat party and by joe biden and her, i can't imagine in newh hampshire voting for him, anybody in new hampshire, because they're watching right nom anybodnew hampw. w but anybody in new hampshire that votes for biden and kamala, i really think i call her comrade kamala, because that's what her ideology is. but you know that she did something after a decader and decades and decades. it was iowa,decade the first to,
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new hampshire. and that's the way i thought people thought it was going to be. he didn't want to go to new hampshire. want to new hampsh the new hampshire game. and so he went to a different state. we won't mention it's a great state. i won it by a lot. i love that state. o thatbut dumped new hampshire. and i said td o people today, who the hell from new hampshire would vote for this guy? he changed the whole primary system. he changed the whole system because he took them out of the order. and i think it's going to havetr a big effect. we really want to win new hampshire. i've done well there and we really want to win new hampshire. >> let me go back to the issueyt . and it's a big issue in the state of pennsylvania and. >> you mentioned it. and let me just tell the audience. so everybodyt tell is fully awae is that tonight fox offered a debate opportunity between you and kamala harris. and i was not going to be hereao . it was going to be bret and martha. this was supposed to be a debate bett and marthas suppo? so i would have preferred i figure i think he's a nice
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guy, but i would have preferre d a debate. >> thanks a lot. set this is the best we could do. ansean, you're stuck with me. >> all right, let me play. >> this is a big issue in this state. is the issuen hi of banning fracking. now in that i i thought it was a horrible interview and a missed opportunity, you know, for 16 minutes she spoke for 16 minutes and 29 seconds. and that whole interview, the only interview you enjoyed ,vance, have done, this is your 36th interview or press conferenceintervie between the two of you and we don't know if she supports the green new deal she co-sponsored with bernie sanders. that would cost 93 trillion. we don't know if she stands by that. we don't know if she supportsfol medicare for all. that would eliminate all private health insurance. we don't we don't know if she would really ban fracking. now, in the cnn interview, she ban , wellai, i said in 2020
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that i would not ban fracking. cnn to fact checker and say, no, she never said it. this is whatris she really said, well, you commit to implementing a federal banird on fracking your first day in office, addinayofficeg the ud states, the list of countries who have banned this devastating practice. >> there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. so, yeah. so would you ban offshore drilling? yes. >> ii've again, worked on that . >> nowd on, now, correct me if i'm wrong, you're a better businessman than. i am. isn't energy fracking oil the lifeblood of the world's economy? >> yes. so the commonwealth of pennsylvania cannot even take a chance because that's the real opinion from her. now, the whole country would go down the tubes if you didn' t do the fossil fuel thing. it just would go. and you can do all sortsu coul of other things. but, you know, germany tried it and it lasted for about nine
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months and they were going to go down the tubes entirely. and somebody else came in. i hate to say they're building a coal plant every week, every week, and they're building nuclear and they're doing a lot of things. it's never worked. it never will work. but pennsylvaniaver hand can't e a chance that that answer is true. but she's been there for 20 years. that's what she's been saying for a long time. and she will do that. there's no chance that she's going to allow it. the election will take place. if she won. you're not going to have any fracking in pennsylvania. you have 500,000 jobs. think of that. siness but your biggest business a and you get a big majority of your income from fracking. and you have somebody nott take going to allow fracking. she's not going to allow it. you can't take the chanc te. >> you have no choice. you've got to vote for me. you've got to vote for me, even even if you don't like me, you know, it's -- it's fair
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to say no. but even if you don't like, you can sit there, say, i can't stand that guy, but there's no wad asy i'm going to vote for h. now you have to have fracking, you know you're the biggest in the country for this. you have two of the biggest sites in the world. it's a massive business for pennsylvania. e and you can't take a chance. she will not allow fracking. she's not going to. allowand she's got a lot of ot problems, too. >> but for europe, for europprme for the commonwealth, you know, no may but do allow it. 16 minutes and 30 secondsthank are up. >> thank you for being wityou h. the president has spoken for countless 60 minutes and 30 seconds. >> i'le i'll say something els real quick because we got to bring you here. if you watch that that interview she had notes that mean she knew the questions and had notes, she kept looking down. nobody wants you covered. i know all about notes. i mean, you know, it's all right if
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people know that. but she wasn't a have notes, soe she's after questions. she looks down keeps all she had notes that mean she knew that she knew what she did did her campaign when they said that they wanted to change the rules, that they had a ry te good three to. >> did they ask for notes? diasd they ask for that? they wanted notes. they wanted to be seated and they wanted your mic wante. they wanted a desk they didn't want to do. i said, you got to do a staffer already agreed to the other. yeah, but they wanted a desk from a de the beginning. >> you know who else wanted a desk? sloppy joe. he wanted it. th all right, we got to takeum a break. ball with president trump. we are in harrisburgp we in, pennsylvania. >> and the audienceome question for the real estate market might tell you there's no way in.
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to reject that term. illega couragel alien and the ws of criminal behavior. i have seen the worst of crimees and undocumented immigrants. >> they do not belon ed immigg. all right. we continue in harrisburg, pennsylvania. we're broadcasting in front of a massive by the way, i want to give up. we have in our audience he is the republican challenger here to a very 98.6%.% bi joe biden, kamala harris voting supporter dave mccormack is running against senator casey. mporta and what is a verynt important race. dave, great to have you. thank you. now, you just heard kamala harris, our country's failed border czar, talkingg about her commitment.
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you need the courage to nevet re say the word radical islamic terrorism or illegald rr alien. president trump is back with us. what is your reaction to that? becausisth ue attacked us on 91d who's crossing our border? >> so she wants to bes politically correct and we can't be politicallys to correct anymore. >> look, look, we have we have october seven people shot. we have things going on in the world right now with israel and with the middle east. witeis blowing up. it's blowing up. we have ukraine and russia. that would never happen. that would have never happened. october 7th would have never happened if i were the president. ththey have never happened and everybody know it. iran was broke. they didn't have the money for hamas and for hezbollah. they didn't have the money for anybody. they wanted to get by. and we would have made a fair deal with them. o i was only looking to make a fair deal with them. but, you kno faiw i wanted to sy it so much during my term. s wewe went four years without y
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blow ups. >> we had no world trade center blow up. we had no radical islamic terror. we had radical islamic terror because we were very tough at the borders, that we were very tough with our statements and we had know the whole world was a safe placesa. that was the question they asked viktor orban. i don't really a very considered a very strong they said he's a strong mas n. sometimes you need a strong man. he's a strong man. he's the and prime minister of hungary. and he said, you bring back trump, everybody. now, i'm not saying it, but he said it because i'd rather say respect, but he said everybody was afraid of trump. you bring them back, you're not going to have any problems. >>aw it's all going to go away. the world is blowingay up. the world blowing up. is this history? and john, one thing. yeah, the world blowing up.
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and when you look at ukraine and you look at russia, happeni you look at all the things that are happening, we are potentially getting ready, i'm telling you, and i've made a lot of predictions and this is not a prediction becaused it's so bad, i don't want it to be a prediction. to me heading intoar world war three territory. and becaus e of the power parti of weapons, nuclear weapons in particular, but othercu weapons also and i know the weapons better than anybody, because i'm theht the one that bought them and said, you know, we rebuilt our entire mi. tary build we upgraded our entire program . and, you know, the one programpa i hated upgrade, hated it wasm the nuclear program. and i understandderstand maybe c than anybody. my uncle was at mit, a professor, the longest serving professor in the history of at mit. very smartd thei guy. we have a smart family, as they said, the smart family. but i knew i understood nuclear for a long timde. the power of nuclear weapons. you need a president.
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and that's not going to be taking you into war. we won't have world war three when i'm elected, but with these clowns that you have in theroue now, you're goig to end up having world war three. and it's it's going to be a war like it's going to be a war like no other. >> let m e let me ask you another more personal question, because you paid a very big price for getting into the political arena, never mind opportunity cost that you would have had you had a successful business. obviously, you've been a victim of lawfaren, if you will, ortme a weaponized department of justice. >> and althougticeh the supreme court ruling on immunity, i think was very clear, although certain judges may not abide by it. >> yeah, and i listen to you talk about the borders. i listen to you talk about the how dangerous the world situation is. >> i listen to you talk about the economy and frackingtn ,the need for energy. a >> and i hear you.sk and then i ask myself, okay, y why is this different? >> if 2016 was about the
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forgotten man and forgotten woman, what is 2024 about it? >> so it's not that different.ie it's still about the forgottenrt man and the forgotten woman. people are being treated horribly treat. this country. we're a country that's being left out all ovey wasrde the world. and i'll be honest, if joe biden would be a great president, i would be happier thann wa being the worstdent i president in the history of our country, because i want to see what's good for the country and i would have been very happy. i have very nice placeplacess. a i could be. this is not easy. i got shot at. you know, i got hit and i got hit with it all over the place i could. but you know what? >> it's very simple. and it starts with make america great again. >> and that's what we have to do. makes me think that if you look at if you look at everything anat we discussed tonigh yt
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and you look at your platform. >> thank you. infur thank you. what really infuriates miaeng and i'm straightforward, i'm a member of the press, but i'm membs show of a conservative and people know where i stand. i think the press, they're all liberal talk show hosts, but they're dishonest about who they are. >> and they have agenda that they they've never played kamala in her own words. >> so radical statement, e stat extreme statements, i think dangerous statements. stati think that if if we're talking about the border, all of these 11 million, it was all preventable. i think, on the economy, if you had sound economic policy, you handed off 1.4% inflation, we'd be doing better in the econom bethe econoy we'd be enet by now because we're on a path towards energy dominance. we wouldn't have to. iran was in check. you haheckd on the verge of bankruptcy. russia. you you had a relationshipko with them and north korea and the mullahs. >> i mean nobodyre tougher with russia than me. i shut down the biggest
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pipeline in the world that russia was building was nord stream north. >> nobody ever heard of it. and i said, no way. i said to german iy, there's no way we're going to protect you with neto and spend billionsway wel of dollars proth europe and you guys are going to be buying oil from the personis oil, the group re protecting you from. and i shut it down. it wasand down 100% shut down. and then this pathetic personprs comes in and he immediately approves that. but he shu it the keystone xl xi pipeline, our pipeline. >> speo and the head of thate union, by the way the pipefitters union, the pipeline union, the head of that union nominated and was a big deal in the bidendorsed campaign and he endorsed him. and those people 48,000t th people lost their jobs. it waseirjobs all approved. i got it approved. obama rejected it. i approved. it was starting. they spent millions of dollars. it was also and they rejected.
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it would have been fantastic for us, including the 48,000nd jobs. and what he did is he let russia build a pipeline that i stopped. it was totally stopped going to germany and other countries think of it. we protect them from russia and yet they pay russia billions of dollars. does it makeyillions lars so i t the toughest on russia. putin would even say on a russ,, if you're not the toughest guy, you are, you are killing us.se >> i'd hate to see you if you were really tough and this wat waugh.s the biggest job theg ever had. >> and i stopped iest thint. and you know what? russia would have been fine. chine,a have been fine. china was fine. china paid us hundreds. tax of billions of dollars in taxes and tariffs under me , under no other president. and i mean, right from the beginnind rig. >> did they pay $0.10? was it to get to audience questions? i don't have a question. wea as we go to break, and i think
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there should be a question asked and everyl presidential election and i'll ask the people here in harrisbur tion theg are, you better off than you were four years ago. okay. when we come back, more former president trump. we're in harrisburg, va, as we continueback t the lord. you know what's on our hearts. help. you know where we need to beturn pushed, help to us give it allo you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me. and more prayer on halla. >> stay prayed up the day
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support, blood pressure and improve heart health. rush to wal-mart and find total beats. >> fighting inflation is one>> t of our administration's top economic prioritie 1s. >> was it wrong to consider inflation transitory? ke the i mean, those price spikes seem like they're going to be with us for a while. wee withr a have to address thet that we've got to deal with the fact that folks are paying for s. neeying for grocerie >> and our our our i need solutions to it. will you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking? >> your first day in office, f adding the united states to the list thf countries who have banned this devastating practice? >> there's no question i'm in favoratt ba the dev of banni, and it's rough. >> groceries. is gonnanf groceries has gone. up. the cost of gas has gone up. and it as this is all happeningn in the context of two years of a pandemic, it's one of the1
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highest priorities actually, for the president and for me hi that is called my dynamics. that is called biden nomics. and we are very proud of biodynamics. we continue our she's veryry prou proudd of show in harrisbu, pennsylvania. that was kamala harris touting her pretty radical beliefs on the economy in hel beliefr w, according to kamala, her values have not changed. we don't know where she stands because she's only done anan interview for 16 minutes and 20 9 seconds spoken. >> so on the issue of the yoonomy, i just ask how many of you in this room and you could all close your eyes see you're not looking at your neighbor have struggleyou'red ie last number of years. >> wow. wow. and when i started my adult life, i.
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i struggled to pay my rent. i, you know, my jobs that i've enlisted in 100 times, working in the service industry and bartending and coo, cooking and washing dishes and construction, not mcdonald's. that was a life. >> and i say she didn't work at mcdonald's. she did not. well, there's no evidence of it. didn't work mcdonald's, because so far, no evidence. i don't think so. o rais based on what i here's my point. she wants to raise corporate taxes. she wants to raise small business taxes, capital gains taxes, estatale taxes, the the international corporate minimum tax to the point where america won't be competitiver t anymore. and your tax cuts are aboutcu to expirl exe in 2025. >> a lot of this is thet economy. what does it mean for everyboddy struggling? so i gave you the biggest tax cuts in the history of our e y if you let them if you ask the trump tax cutscuts p expire, which she wants to do,
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she wants to terminate them. if you do that, you will suffer the biggest tax increase in history. there's never been a tax increasenever be like it. wan >> on top of which, she wanttss to add a lot of tax. will e this country will end up and i've said this a lotnd i ani mean it this country will end be in a depression if she becomes president. like 1929,coent like this will 9 depression. she has no what the hell she's doing. what if unrealized capital gains taxes implemented. >> what would she want to do that? this is where you have something you don't even knowg what the value is. i tell you what, if that's going to happeand ifenn, go out and open an appraisal company because you're going to make a fortuno upne. that's about the only group that's going to make it. and accountants, it is theuntant craziest idea. and remember this verys the rich people and big international corporations, they don't have to v eople stay in thee united states and they will be forced to leavune for otherr con
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countries. they can't afford to do a thing like that. thies iftford tthey may have grh and no cash, and they're going togrea have to pay cash. t where are they going to get the cash? if they dof they d that unrealid capital gain, it's youw it's been talked about for a few years by ultra left marxists. >> only like her father's a marxist. her father's a marxist teacher of economics. >> can you believe this? but if that happened, this country and i think forgetting about that, that particular issue had a lot of things that are just as bad. if she gets in, i think we will havke depression 1929,n style depressionwi. that's what i think will happen to our country. already they've set us on a pathy th wert us. h. what about price gauging, as she calls it, or gouging for sh>> sean: e it gauging and what if they implement that and thent is price controls. >> yeah, that's been triedeen in many times. >> the former soviet union venezuela, even in this country
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in the seventies was a disaster. >> every time it's been tried matter over hundreds of years, not just over hundreds of years, price controls, you end up with no product. you end uproduct massive inflatn and you end up with thed th destruction of. how does this impact? how do high interest rates impact? how does inflation impact everybody? that's well, they can't buy a home. they can't dt? o anything. and your business is stopped up. you can't borrow moneyg . rates a and by the way, i had interest rates at 2%. no nw they're 10%.% bu >> but you can't get the money. you can't get the money. there's no money available. 10% is right. you know, if you can't get theee money, 10% is not the rightmber number. it's got to be much more than that. you can't borrow money to buysew a house now. >> it really is unbelievable. so we have all of this now. let me talk about in six days, you have probably your only opportunity to debate kamala harris. >> yeah. if if i see i go insteado of george.
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>> this network that i get to moderate the debate and say, okay, but you know, hey, this is not a good abc is is th the worst network in terms of fairness. they had a poll where i wass 17 17 points down a couple of days prior to the election. i was 17 points downn wisc in wisconsin and they do that. soon people don't vote because, you know, hey, i love trump, b but he's 70 points out. i'm noutt going to go out and vote. i wa.s 17 points down and i won. >> and i called the biggest, the best pollsters said, whyuldt wouldn't they say five before three? becaus t5 ore at three, you goan and vote at 17, your people saye ,i want to vote, but you know, i'm busy. i have other things to do. mot's go see a movie and we'll watch the results later. they arewill the most dishonest network. the meanest, the nastiest. but that was what i was spresen presenteted with.
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i was presented with abc. george schlapp annapolis, you know, and he's a nasty guy and yet he's a nasty guy. i i've had him up to here. but -- but let me tell you let me tell you, he's a very, very bad kind of a guy. but i watched his interview of joe. y wa it was like the softest interview i've ever seensophis. >> it was softer than the cnn interview of kamala. >> so but they're very nasty. and i think a lot of peopleey wl are going to be watching to see how nasty they are, how unfair they are. i agreedw uny to do it becausee to they wouldn't do any other network show. the othenetworr is her best frin is the head of the network. hua her husband's best friend is married to the head of the networbest fri tk. and they're going to get the goestions. i've already heard. they're going to getin donnquestions in advance the. >> they even have donna
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brazile, remember donna brazile, she gave donna brazile. she's another she's that real beauty. >> donna brazile. she gave hillary clinton the questions you remember h that. and she works for abc. and she saer tt around a table talking about the debate. so i will watch very closely. but you're not allowed to do weg even have a clause in the contract? you can't give them the questions. ivstionsbut i probably i'm not h it's going to help her that much. so i reallelher thy i think yout give her the questions and give her the answers with the questions. >> i'm not sure it's going to help them. all right. now, so unlike kamala harris, our time is actually up. however we are we're going tok i let dave mccormackrs ask the first question and we're going to air that. then not not tonight, but tomorrow night. >> he always does is yeah, i do. our time's up. but you know what? let's make two shows out of it.
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