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♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, we are waiting for former president donald trump set to speak at any moment. you are looking live austin, texas. he is said to speak on border security and migrant crime. he is expected to hammer at the biden-harris encounters that happened at our nation's borders. a live picture you have seen senator ted cruz among others, john, as we anticipate the president. "america reports" our two sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in new york and kamala harris feature prominently in the president's speech, former president's upcoming speech. the candidates straddling deep in the heart of texas has a new
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national poll shows locked in a virtual tie with 11 days to go. vice president retreat looking to get a boost winning and to top campaign issues, abortion. she will hold a rally in houston to pan the blame on trump for getting federal abortion rights. >> i think it is a waste of money and resources. able at that point get a lot more coverage and attention. >> i'm glad she has but no impact. >> it might give her a few extra boats we can flip to a blue state. >> no, she has been campaigning with celebrities all along. >> sandra: and the vp will deploy another big-name packer, beyonce set to join her at the rally. fox news asked voters if that would make any difference to them, although i believe we just heard from them. all right, john. >> john: some of them said yes and some said no. jacqui heinrich in houston ahead
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of harris rally. how is it looking for you? >> that vp has no chance of winning taxes and no democrat has won a statewide race since '90 ford and trump leads by points. on stage alongside people whose lives were offended by the states restrictive abortion laws make the case that it's trump elected he will take that even further. they believed the campaign messaging will reverberate across states that will decide the election where abortion is on the ballot places like nevada and arizona. harris is taking a page out of trump's book appearing in deep territory with spot coachella and also madison square garden this weekend trying basically to generate headlines and reach big audiences by coming into the other parties to her. but the message harris leaning in to talk about january 6, to addressing democracy and abortion looks like an effort to mobilize the base and to appeal
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to undecided voters. >> either you have the choice of donald trump who will sit in the oval office doing, plotting revenge, retribution, writing off his enemies list for what i will be doing which is responding to folks like folks last night with a to-do list. >> "the washington post" said undecided voters don't know enough about harris but a head up a trip to this border state, she dodged a "yes" or "no" question to support more border wall construction. she consistently turns to talking points about trump to paint a contrast into getting into her own policy ideas. >> kamala harris has spent $1 billion and nobody can tell me that three things she would do if she was elected president. she can't answer that question. you have the swing states that are key for whoever will win the president and where are they going today. she has done nothing to bring people whom. >> the campaign told us this
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afternoon that talking about abortion cuts into trump's base including with white women without a college degree. but progressives want a strategy change from harris including bernie sanders who want in a statement, the truth that the matter is they are are hell of a lot more working class people to vote for harris think conservate republicans. a campaign shot back to the ap swing state voters feel persuadable and of that 10%, 7% consider themselves to be cheney republican receptive to messages attacking trump. but they must be somewhat worried that bernie is right because just this hour, they announced harris' first event with senator sanders election cycle in pennsylvania tomorrow, john. >> john: jacqui heinrich forest, here is to texas think thank you so much and we will talk about the terrible impacts illegal immigration can have on certain families in just a moment but first back to where we were in terms of the overall
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race. i thought it was interesting "new york times" poll celeste one of the season before election day 48-48 and certainly doesn't get closer than that, does it? >> sandra: the margin of error 2.2 percentage points. you can imagine what it could be if not matt. but it is close, nonetheless, john. >> john: there is a lot of people based on past voting patterns that if trump can stick with 48%, the election is likely has. >> sandra: there you go. we are watching that in the border, of course, john. one of the biggest issues for the selection and migrant crime wave under the biden-harris administration. the next guests know the impact of migrant crime rachel morin killed on a hike and killed at home in her bedroom. both dying at the hands of illegal migrants.
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joining as tma nobles, mother of kayla hamilton and april at choir crime advocate and patty mourned the mother of rachel morin. welcome to all of. i want to start with olivia but what do you believe the method should be knowing the horrific stories that have happened far too many in the country that you see immigration becoming a top issue in the upcoming presidential election and how do you want your unique situation and story to be a part of that? >> i want people to know that this can happen to any american in any city in the united united states. that it is no longer just a southern border issue. it is a united states issue. they have bused, plane, and any other means of travel to every interior space in america. in if we want to protect our families and our children, we need to close the border now.
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and then, we need to send back to their countries the illegal immigrants who have come into our country. and we need to set a precedence on how we are going to process them so that our families and american citizens are safe. >> sandra: tma, what is your message? >> my messages that like patty said, it can happen to anyone here. this is a safety issue. and it is happening more and more every day. and it can happen to anyone anywhere. and everybody who should be aware of what is going on. >> sandra: patty, do you think more and more people as we look up the beautiful pictures of your loved one gone too soon into horrifically, patty, are you optimistic more people in this country are waking up to this! >> it is kind of actually very
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divided. i think they are still a lot of people because they haven't personally been impact by immigration crime, they see it more as a political issue and it has only had a few people because we've only had three or four names in the headlines. but what they don't realize is that there are thousands of crimes that are being perpetrated every day across our nation. and because someone is not dying is not necessarily in that ms.. a woman could be raped but survives and doesn't tell anyone or someone is robbed and so it stays local and it doesn't get national attention. but this is -- i think it just needs more national attention and what it has been getting. because they are more than just rachel story. and tammy nobles, her story.
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and i think, you know there are a lot of wealthy people that are touched by this so they don't even think it is true. so it just needs to get out there more. >> sandra: tammy, that is what is so hard for all of us and we produce a happy fourth that you believe your daughter could still be alive today if we had gotten control of the situation a lot sooner. >> yes, she would totally be alive and a lot of other americans would still be alive today if the border was secure. >> sandra: beautiful pictures of your family. we can imagine what you go through as mothers every single day. the 13, just a final thought to you. in a moment, this is so political interest him his say, "well you are not compassionate if you don't understand the borders." and the reason why people are
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led in that it is the way in which they are let and that you are taking issue with. let me get your final message from you. speak of their are those who come illegal to make a legally that are not background checked and vetted at all. we don't know w who is coming he and they let kayla's murder in as an occupied alien child. he was supposedly a child. and he was dangerous, you know, you did not know if they are dangerous or not, even children, even teens can be dangerous. we do not know who is coming in. if they don't know, we are going to have friends. we are going to need to know who is coming here and who they are so that we don't lose track of them. they were is no telling where aall of the unoccupied children are up because health and human services and o.r. are, they do
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not keep track of them at all. >> sandra: i want to tell the audience that april was with us a crime victim advocate was with us but we didn't quite have her shot up but we will have her on another time. tammy, patty, we grieve with you and our hearts are with you as a country. we are so sorry what you have gone through. thank you for sharing your stories in your messages or just make a thank you for having me. >> sandra: think you. so difficult, john. >> john: they have been told time and time again by the dhs secretary at the border was secure, the border is secure, there is no national security indication to those coming across the border illegally because they are being fed up before released into the community. clearly, that is not the case and even bill clinton in georgia they have that they tied it to this defunct bill that went down earlier this year that if people had have been properly vetted coming across the border,
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laken riley might will be allied. speech of the top issues in the election when it comes to economy and immigration and crime in so many people tying all these together now, especially immigration and crime where people do not feel safe ir communities because so close to them and to those mothers you are not thinking about it until it impacts you directly and that messages are so important, john periods they went so many people we talked to said we have enough alms in this country as it is without imploring countries problems into our country. >> sandra: i am told right now the vice president kamala harris is now speaking. john, i believe we will get ten and take some of this. let's list let's listen. speak of the vote for the next president of the united states. i will be talking about the harm. i will talk about those directly impacted, and i will also tonight be talking with the american people about the power
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that you the american people have to make a decision about the future, of course, of our country. they are certain decisions the government should not be making for individuals and their families. i also do want to address the comment that donald trump made about america being fed trash can of the world or whatever he said, something along those lines. bit is just another example of how he really belittles our country. this is someone who is a former president of the united states who has a bully pulpit. this is how he uses it to tell the rest of the world that somehow the united states of america is trash? and i think, again, the president of the united states should be someone who elevates discourse and talks about the best of who we are and invest in the best of who we are. not someone like donald trump
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who is constantly demeaning and belittling to the american people are. america deserves better and i'm happy to take any questions. >> you are here to talk about reproductive rights and texas for not exactly swing state in the last two weeks. this is an issue a lot of voters coming out to vote for you on, but if you don't have a congress that will codify roe v. wade on the trail, what specifically is your plan to expand reproductive rights in the country? >> well, when texans vote for colin allred for the united states senate, we will be in a position where we actually will be closer to being able to put back in place the protections of the roe v. wade. as i had said and it is my pledge when congress passes a bill putting back in place reproductive freedoms, i will sign it into law. >> there is no plan b and no other plan? >> we keep fighting. our country, america has a
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history of understanding. we don't give up the fight for freedom. we do not give up the fight when it comes to some of the most basic freedoms any individual in our country has a right to expect, including the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have the government tell her what did it. >> vice president's name on congress, political calling isles freedom caucus leader says north carolina should consider giving a 15 it's a lector before votes are common because only damage was not predominately trs but what is your reaction to language like that? >> americans deserve to have one of the pillars and foundations of our democracy which is free and fair elections. and that they are not manipulated by elected leaders for the sake of their own political future or their own political strategy or health they themselves want to succeed.
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this has to be what is the best interest of the american people. one of the big issues in this election and the next 11 days is do you want a president who on one hand and the former president donald trump tried to and do the will of the people inside incited the violent mob to attack united states capitol where 140 law enforcement agents were killed or do you want a president who respects the will of the people free and fair election in the right of the people to make a decision about who are they are leaders. >> from democrats concern he pivoted too far away from talking about the economy and prioritizing that the final days of the election and that you could end up losing some progressive voters and more world-class voters because of that. what you say to those people, ones concern about the big closing argument speech like... or may be leaning to talk about the threat of trump democracy
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and the threats to the economy? >> one of the things i love about the american people is we can hold many thoughts at once. one of the highest priorities for the american people right now is bringing talent cost and that is the priority of my agenda and the priority of my work when i'm elected president elected president of the united states. my priority includes fighting for democracy, including fighting for the freedom that people who make decisions about their own body. and glenny what we must do to speak out against threats to our democracy, what we must do to speak out in defense of our allies around the world and our important national rules and sovereignty integrity. all of these issues are issues that affect and concern the american people, and i will continue to speak on all of them. >> reporter: jamie dimon wants to be a part of your cabinet
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appear to have you talked to him and do you think wall street should be a part of your cabinet? >> vice president harris: we have 11 days to go. i do not have a cabinet yet. so the decisions i am making are all about what i will be doing and what we will be doing to remind the american people have the power of their vote. i have not. >> reporter: have you voted yet? >> vice president harris: i have not voted yet, but it is on my priority list for these next few days. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell, speaker mike johnson, they put out a statement comparing rhetoric you have been using comparing it to the man accused of attempted assassination on your opponent, donald trump. thea take their criticism seriously? >> vice president harris: listen we must all speak out against any form of political violence and i'm very clear about that. no when should be the subject of violence much less political violence. but the american people deserve
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to be presented with the facts and the truth. and the fact and the truth is that some of the people close to donald trump when he was president, generals, including most recently john kelly, a 4-start general marine very cler about the danger and the fact that donald trump poses to america and the fact that he is unfit to serve. the american people deserve to hear that and know that so they can make a decision based on what is the best interest of themselves and their families. >> reporter: they talked to a lot of voters some undecided and while they are turned away from donald trump, they also have told us they felt like they haven't heard enough of your policy specifically. do you feel in your messaging final days at the election, you are striking the right balance against trump talking about the specifics of your own policy enough? >> vice president harris: that is a balance that must be struck, no question about that and i am by everyone who is watching to go to
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kamala harris.com in a number of policy issues including my priority but we will do to bring down the cost for american families including the cost of housing and health and net cost of groceries and child care, home health care for seniors. and i will continue to talk about what we must do to understand the threat donald trump poses to democracy in the future and our security. thank you. a putter beyonce? >> vice president harris: more to follow. say to a couple of remarkable moments in houston and kamala harris taking questions from some reporters on the ground there and perhaps some will see that as a missed opportunity. it was a question to her about concern that perhaps she has pivoted too far from the economy top issue for voters to which he only responded briefly about bringing down prices but immediately moved on to talk about saving democracy and her comments on abortion.
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speed when it would seem as though the bulk of her closing argument and donald trump is jut listening to god bless the usa here in austin, texas. the bulk of her argument is trump as bad as opposed to this is what i'm going to do for the country. let's listen in now. speak of the people disagree so that is pretty good amount and outrageous decision goes against the bedrock of our democracy and thankfully, virginia governor gn youngkin is doing a terrific job and working hard to fix this problem on thousands of illegal votes. the judge said you didn't do it in a timely fashion. they did a long time ago. as legal scholar andy mccarthy just said and very correctly, how can noncitizens be allowed on the voter rolls if voting is a federal crime? constitutional jonathan turley, two great guys announced it is a crime to be a noncitizen voter
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removing illegal voters off of the voting role should be a big priority for this country. yet instead of, we are scorned by a judge. this is blatantly un-american and election interference. kamala harris is behind it very much. and so i just wanted to bring that to your attention. obviously, it is up to the governor of virginia, glenn youngkin. i assume they will be appealing and i think he is going to. they feel strongly about it we will see how it goes. you have to get a confidence going for elections when you have decisions coming down like that where they allow people to vote at blatantly aren't qualified to vote. it is pretty sad for our country. we have enough problems with the elections. but it's about confidence. we are here today in the great state of texas which...
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[cheers and applause] -- i like it, i like it. which under kamala harris has been turned into ground zero for the largest border invasion in the history of the world. you are lucky i have your governor and people like ted, dan, and all of the people said -- and even john from a different state feels the same way. you would really have problems but you've done an amazing job under the circumstances. the federal government is supposed to be doing their job or two it should be easy but it's not because of the people. over the past four years the state has become kamala's staging ground to import migrant games and the illegal criminals into the state in america and every state is a border state, you have heard that and it is true that bloodshed, suffering all across the land. it is only getting worse.
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it is unbearable when you look at the numbers. 21 million people during this three-year period and many as you know our murderers, drug dealers, people from jails and letting their people out of jails and bringing them right into our country. we are like a dumping ground. what kamala harris has done at the border is cool, violent, absolutely hard as. her policy of importing migrant games is a crime against the country and actually against humanity. and the revelation of the border should disqualify her from running. i don't know how you run for the president of the united states and allow people to pour into our country. we are talking about seriously criminal people. many of them come all over the world and it's not just african american that coming from africa, the middle east. congo, that is a hot place right now a lot of people coming from
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his intent the congo coming into our country. it is not even believable actually. thank the staff john barrasso, but you are saying this and you say to yourself, is it even believable? it is actually like very important. man playing in women's sports. who would want that? ten years ago you would never say that. thing you have the transgender operations all over the pl place. and you are saying this and you have parental guidance. we want our child to be parentally guided. you have to make apologies for the fact that they are not urgent but they were going to be and we will bring that back. we want our parents -- if you go back ten years or 15 years and made a speech like that, they would say this guy is crazy. what is he talking about? those things would never happen. they didn't happen until a
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certain time ago but the radical left. no person his responsible for bloodshed on our own soil can be allowed to become president of the united states. i think she is coming here today. she doesn't want to go to a swing state because she is losing so badly in those states. she decided to come to texas. i'm sure she will be treated very nicely. today, she picked the wrong place. what do i know about politics? i haven't done it that long actually. that today, kamala is here and texas to rub shoulders with wild celebrities. isn't that exciting question marks that she will not meet with the victims of migrant crime was she is here many right here many of the families right here and they are incredible people what they have gone through and the hill they have gone through. we will continue to go through unfortunately. she will not speak to the grieving mothers from whom she has stolen the brightest light
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in their lives. she was in charge of this border. she doesn't like to be called border czar before. she didn't mind at four years ago but now she doesn't like it. you don't need that term. she was in charge of the border and she never made one call to these people behind me or anybody in the group, not one call. she is in charge of border patrol. and not one call in four years. so we are joined by a texas mom, alexis from houston a great mother. this past june. where is alexis? [applause] where is she? come up here, alexis. come here. so this past -- [applause] -- this past year, alexis'
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12-year-old daughter, her precious angel, jocelyn and we all called her that and we feel we know jocelyn. she's had a big impact, alexis, you know that, right? a big impact walked to a nearby convenience store and jocelyn was tied up and assaulted. i'm not going any further than that because i'm standing with the mother and horrible things happen to her, that young beautiful girl. and the animals arrested for jocelyn's barbaric murder for two illegal aliens of the savage venezuelan gang known as tren de aragua at. they are all of the place now. all over the country. they were in aurora that aurora is the least of it. they have taken over buildings and our work, the radical left democratic weak person doesn't know quite what to do. always has a big mouth when he talks about other things, that he has no idea what to do.
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than they have weapons of military grade. how did they get those weapons? these monsters were border patrol custody but under a program basics created to abolish detention for fighting aged man, whatever that means. and get them free and automatic entry into the united states. the killers were released into our country and alexis looked at we begin to imagine your pain. if you would like to say a few words. would you? thank you, darling. [applause] >> i want to thank everybody for donald trump really for the opportunity to be able to say my daughter's story. and i know everybody know somebody like her. she was 12. she was going to be a seventh
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grader, preteens, they think they are invincible. she was just being a child. and due to the biden-harris policies we have here are why she is not here anymore. she was taken from her vulnerability. they made her a target entering the fat. now, i will forever be a grieving mother and my son will ever be a grieving brother, who will no longer get to grow up with his sister. kamala harris has never reached out to me to see me as a human and to give her condolences as a humane person running this country. i think it is very sad that she can't even just give me an open apology, sincere apology.
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she has attempted to apologize to me days before the election there until i find very inconvenient for her. i appreciate everything donald trump, senator ted cruz has done for me. they have given a tremendous amount of help for me and my family during this incredibly, hard, her journey for me. i want to thank everybody for listening to my words, thank you. [applause] >> former president trump: i want to thank you, alexis. we will never forget jocelyn. we will never because we have seen her pictures blazed into our minds and the violence and viciousness. nobody calls and nobody talks. we have many others like that. 13 soldiers that were killed so
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horribly. in afghanistan. nobody called them. nobody calls them. that certain people they call, but they don't call them. they weren't called and they weren't treated properly. they were treated pretty badly actually. and many others including people in this room, nobody calls. i don't know, just from a human standpoint, i call. you can't do much but we could have done much if we were running things. we would have had strong borders and all the things, they would have had a real good chance of not being caught up in this crime wave happening. it is a crime wave. the number of people coming at. we have no idea and i say 21 million but a lot of people think it is more than that. you talk about the got a ways that could be -- who knows, running into the country and i
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called them from parts unknown. as of two weeks ago, tom homan told me 181 countries were represented and people pouring in. so it is no longer just a small group of people from three or four countries that we are accustomed to talking about. in an interview last week, kamala harris was asked directly if she would apologize to election bill mccullough says to lead into a savage killer that took jocelyn's life and kad to take any responsibility whatsoever and own up to the fact that open borders, borders and totally unchecked an open borders are horrible and how stupid are they benchmark we are the only country in the world that has this, but they don't check them, they don't and that they are or where they are going. they fly them over. when the border got a little bit tougher because people were getting angry.
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we had citizens standing at the border and then they get in trouble because they want to do the job the federal government is supposed to be doing. but she refused to own up to it. last night she said she wants to make sure there are secure borders. what she did last night and that might be for the town hall with cooper was unbelievable. allison cooper got so angry. [laughter] but think of it, never an apology to anybody! to anybody here just said thank you very much, alexis. we will get this thing straightened out. [applause] we will get it straightened out. we have got to get it straightened out. just from the standpoint of a heart, no calls, no nothing. first of all, kamala refuses to stop importing these killers into our country every day.
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she brings in more. she has no remorse at all for the innocent blood that is on our hands and the blood is on her hands and biden too but biden doesn't know where the hill he is. i just so he's making a speech somewhere and screwed it up pretty badly. buddies got his glass as, the standing outside with the wind blowing. he doesn't look great for us. he doesn't look -- that is not what we want -- that is not what we want. the president is to look at him and still does, right? that he is to just -- this just makes me so happy, he says. and putin, kim jong un, they are tough guys out there smart, streetwise. they are the top of their game. we don't have that. that is very nice, thank you, what a good line. she said, "that is why we have you."
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wow! [cheers and applause] you know that woman? that is very good. thank you, that is very nice. thank you very much very much. two days ago, she could not think of any mistake she has made to. she was asked a question, "can you think of anything that you would do different or any mistakes you have made?" actually, she couldn't think of it and that is about as good -- i would have strengthened the border or lower taxes. there are about 500 answers you could give to that question. she could not think of a thank. the worst of all is, 325,000 young children are possibly dead, but many of them are dead but or at a minimum they will ns again most likely. we will do everything we can when we come back but i don't know it is far down the line. [applause] but think of what that number
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represents, dan. 325,000. the fake news media doesn't even talk about it. if that were a republican instead, it would be that they can scandal in history. it would be the equivalent of nothing else. they don't even talk about it. they cannot talk about 325,000 for you people are missing or to think of that, are missing, and probably will never be seen again mostly. but it will do the best we can. it is a tough assignment. but most of them until they are probably dead. under border czar harris, they are a 13,099 illegal aliens convicted of murder that were released from jails and prisons and penitentiary. sent into the united states of america. we are like a garbage can. we are like a garbage can. the first time i said it was last night a speech in
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las vegas. 29,000 people in our arena and we set the arena record of. that was a big deal arena too. we set the record but it was an amazing crowd. the first time i said it and it just came out garbage can. a garbage can for the rest of the world to dump the people that they don't want. do you know that they say the mental institutions being emptied out and jails and institutions being emptied out and gangs, dried taylor's, everybody taken off of the streets. venezuelan crime is down 22% joe can you believe that? because the criminals are being put year. if we don't win this election we will go to venezuela, ted and we will celebrate because it is much safer there. is that a deal? we will all go together. i have to tell you, i'm not supposed to say it that we are winning by a lot, actually. [cheers and applause]
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[chanting fight, fight! >> former president trump: the reason is we want them to keep voting. it used to take one day but now they go on forever. bad things happen, lots of bad things happen. where were those votes i saw two days ago? we are painting that section and decided to move them, sir. you can't believe it. so, don't tell anyone, but we are doing well, we are doing well in all seven states. everyone at the swing states, we are doing well. [applause] and we are doing really well here. that we expect that here until we expect that. [cheers and applause] that in another atrocity, kamala
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released and vetted ms-13 gang members from el salvador into the united states. a real beauty, ms-13 is another game at uses knives because it s more painful and they cut peopl. they killed two young students walking to school, two beautiful young girls walking to school. i got them walking to school and they knifed them up and cut them up. didn't want to use guns because that is not painful. you know who got rid of them? i.c.e., their friends from i.c.e. who worked so well together. kamala wants i.c.e.'s to have people who love our country and they have to be tough. i know a lot of people and you don't want to do but they do. they have to be tough and they have done a great job. they did a very good job here. but the animal that went on to attack and tidy up a 20-year-old autistic woman in maryland before raping her and strangling
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her to death, very violently in front of numerous people. and actually, put it on tape, put on tape. these are the people we are bringing into our country. in new york this past summer, an illegal alien released into our country came into our country. kamala i never use the word harris, who the hell is harris? if i said vp harris, nobody knows who it is. can you believe she is a vp? vp -- how about the guy she has got? might be worse than her. she lived by that old adage, get yourself a bad vp and she's got one. we were happy when we heard that choice. that we didn't know he was as bad -- he is a disaster! but kamala approached two
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13-year-old children. think of this, the people she let anna with machetes, knives, guns, in broad daylight forced them into the woods and tied them up together their risk and everything and raped the young girl in a park, filmed the entire thing on the camera for everybody to see. badly injured this person in somebody with her too, really badly. in georgia this year, you know everybody knows this except biden, he didn't know how to pronounce her name after pressure. he didn't talk about it either, alexis, he refused to talk about it. then he was forced to because it got so crazy. in georgia this year illegal alien criminal with ties to tren de aragua assaulted and murdered a brilliant young nursing student laken riley, do you remember? laken riley was a beautiful -- i got to meet the parents but they
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were devastated. you can't really say everything will be okay. it is not going to be okay. there is nothing you can say really. a lot of times they say like alexis, what can i say? the only thing we can do is do something about it so it doesn't happen again. [cheers and applause] that is all we can do. that she murdered her while she was out on a run. she wanted to keep yourself in good shape and they got her. her killer was another monster released into america with this open border policy of kamala and her group of radical left idiots idiots. under the trump administration we want and that is impatient and illegal aliens targeting our daughters and children and famis and other people's families. it will be gone and they will be gone fast. some -- [cheers and applause]
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-- some are so violent, you know, we can't let them go and sent the man because they will come back. that we have some strong policies that we are putting into place immediately jan january 20th. we are honored to be joined by many incredible border patrol agents and law enforcement border agents who will help us restore safety to america. i would like to invite a very special person who made such a good speech last night that they endorsed me. this gentleman made a very good speech. you know, i have to go back and start practicing. ted, you and i have to practice a little bit. paul perez, just assumed a big power position from brandon, who is fantastic. he is still involved in many ways. that they endorsed me. something probably not supposed to do. i won't get into that, but they love the country. they are endorsing and they said
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they don't make very bad things about her. they don't want to say bad things, even me. i didn't know i was going to do this. we had a little action and much better second election close to 12 million votes for the first time. and his number in history. okay, then i saw what was happening with the country. it was so bad and so incompetent, it didn't take long. i would prefer the country was what really well run. john, i would have preferred it if the country and biden got in there and a great president. and when it's actually preferred it and right now i have beach or golf course or something, doing something else. but i would rather be in texas with you. to i can tell you that. i would rather be with in texas with you. because we will make our country great again. if i could ask paul to come up and say a few words.
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a appreciate very much the endorsement, paul. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, president. i really respect the fact you came out to texas to highlight migrant crime, illegal alien crime. we have got some good people on the front row and have been supporting the governor's efforts to do the federal government's job. so, we really appreciate that, but i want to talk about the person who will be coming to used in not to apologize or highlight illegal alien crime, d to party like a pool on stage with celebrities. [boos] instead of apologizing to the families. this is somebody who likes to brag about being a former federal prosecutor who prosecuted transnational gains and cartel members so she knew better president trump and she knew better than most exactly that threat that these people, these animals create the threat
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that they bring to our communities that will harm our . envies scumbags listed on these pictures here are part of the kamala crime wave. and because have at the v5 crime wave has devastated cities. president trump strikes fear into enemies of america. [cheers and applause] that is the type of leadership that we need in this country. just recently, the criminal cartels have green lit firing border patrol agents. they would have never done that under president trump because they know he would send the message that if you touch a single hair on a border patrol agent, i will eradicate you. that is the strength of leadership we need from president trump. [cheers and applause] not the clowns that are running for president on the democratic
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ticket. my daughter can handle a shotgun better than tim walt's. [cheers and applause] and he served in the military as he claims. the secretary of homeland security also a former federal prosecutor, they know better. they should have stopped this invasion. they did nothing. they not only facilitated the, but they encouraged it. this border needs to be fixed and the only person that can fix this border is donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] [chanting usa] >> former president trump: thank you very much. paul, thank you very much. boy, you cannot say it better. and they really know the sub subject. they thought somebody was slightly better, that is what they want. they just want it fixed. they are a child is a lot easier
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to let everybody for three. it is a tough job when you do it right that they love the country and this is just a great group and i've gotten to know them well over the years. i did call them a lot and we had the safest border. we put down my all-time favorite chart. the fat fat chart, i would not be standing here. that we had the lowest i border patrol will illegal migrants and drugs in many years and all of the different categories number one. the day i left ocho and i said, "we have to come back and we have to do it closed hope. we have experienced that with event. i want to thank the dn family. they are incredible, incredible, for a family who lost their daughter and sister. she is up in heaven looking down and very proud of you and very proud of the stance you took a
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very vicious group of people, just liars. magazine that is a failing magazine run by a guy named goldberg came out with that story. a bad story about me that i had told him i was going to do something and all of this. they were so incensed that they said, "we cannot let them say that about what took place with a daughter." i was going to help them if they didn't get the military funding, i was going to find it myself. but they were able to get the funding. i guess they came out with a story which they called the "atlantic" magazine. the atlantic. this is really bad and the ones they made up the story about me saying bad things about the soldiers. the beautiful things, these people were willing to come out and say "it did not happen that way." i had them at the white house and they didn't have to do this. they could have sat back. your daughter is so proud of
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you, i'm telling you. they didn't have to do that. i have these people saying all this bad stuff and all of a sudden, the family they are talking about comes out of nowhere and says, "president trump was perfect and what he did so great. he got us the money." if we could not get the money for the funeral, i was going to pay it. we got the money and it happened so quickly. they came out and said, "who would do that?" they would sit back and say, he has a nice guy but we don't want to get involved. we love you. thank you very much. we love you. [applause] and thayer was phony stories about a general that got fired and he is a whack job, a general. it is funny when you fire people, biden has never fired people but when you fire people for doing a bad job, they get angry. somehow it seems to work but he was a nut job to start off with. it is a beautiful story and out of know where we get a call
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stating, "that problem solved." the family came and said that magazine totally lied and misrepresented. this was the same magazine that said that i said about dead soldiers that they were something, what was it suckers and losers. think it, i'm supposed to be standing over the graves of soldiers with people around me, military people or whatever making a statement like that. no, can you imagine? can you imagine anybody doing that? i think i would end up -- i may be the president but i think somebody would start a fist fight and probably i would say, "you are right." who would do this? make up stories. it is not even like they have sources. they do not have sources. they are storytellers. i have a bad one. the same as the last one, released just before the election, suckers and losers story which was totally fabricated. there is nobody that loves the
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military -- these were world wa. they died in world war i and i would say there are suckers -- you know me, they are suckers and losers. can you imagine? the problem i have, ted, 5%, 10%, 20% will believe it. so i talk about it because it was a terrible thing. i walked past -- i remember we were doing a big event and i was going back to air force one and they were under the wing, these fake news people and they are so bad. we have a lot of them back there by the way honoring that special person. we have a lot of fake news. but i remember we were walking past and i hear the people chatting and everything, and i heard this one voice loud boisterous, horrible voice say, "did you call the dead soldiers from world world one suckers and losers? "i didn't, to myself, it is a
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bad one because it is this sleazebag reporter goldberg and a percentage of people -- all i can do is talk about it that as soon as i heard that statement i said, "man, that is bad because to me that is so bad was quote. these are evil people. they are a threat to democracy you know, we are not a threat. to the threat to democracy is the other side. they have weaponize the court they have weaponize the fbi to go after people. they are going after catholics and i don't know what it is with catholics lately but if you are a catholic, you are being persecuted. anybody that votes has a catholic, and they pull for this horrible candidate can you imagine her standing with president xi of china? i don't think so. he would be very happy man but hopefully that won't happen. and based on the first 4 days is
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not going to happen. i want to thank some of the special guests we have. senator ted cruz for being here. [cheering and applause] it's hard to believe he's in a race because honestly i don't know who would want to run against him because he's really a great senator . is a great senator he loves the country. he staffers homer. 's those fighting for the state buddies fighting more for the country than just about anybody. john barrasso would acknowledge that. john is 1 of our leaders in the senate and he's a fantastic man. so i know your thing is going good. i heard you helped very greatly. you got a big pop and inane doing great. but i just want to say he's got my complete and total endorsement. he has always. always will have. you're going to have have a drink and hopefully am going to have a great day and we are going to be celebrating together and we are going to make our
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country as we say or will make america great again. we are going to make it great and it's going to go faster than you think. but cannot sustain us another 4 years. that i do believe. very good friend head of my campaign from the day iran he called and said i want to run your campaign. a set of not very experienced. i've never done this before. but he liked me and he saw something i guess. dan patrick. he's a fantastic man. dan we are doing okay i here. good. when dan says that that's good. and by the way finding problems you tell me that very quickly but when dan says it means a lot. thank you very much. appreciate it. general ken paxton. really great attorney general. great attorney general. thank you. that's pretty good. [cheering and applause]
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that's pretty good. that's pretty good. you see when they go after people with [bleep] they become very popular and that's what happened to ken. he was made to suffer for a long time but worked out very well and i stuck by him and other people stuck by him. some of the parade they're stuck by him including that 1 there so i think i said, you know, he's great attorney general. you got to stick by your attorney general's and a very happy the way that all worked out. but you went through a lot and that's why they love you. because they understand that. agricultural commissioner another's friend of mine said miller. first time i saw him he was on television. he was on television and i didn't on at all. news on to face the nation.
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said miller on the face the nation. they don't like it. this been millions on p.r. and then i get on and say to face the nation. but they do deface the nation and the others are just as bad. but he was on there and they said trump is going to be in a tight race. this is when i first ran in texas. and we had an event and we had a line that went 10 miles long to get into a stadium and they couldn't even get in. and he looks at the anchor. he said listen i'm from texas. he said that beautiful hat i would love to wear but it would work for me. he would say is no good for you. take it off please but he said i don't or you come from they don't come from texas because this guy is going to win in a landslide and we won in a landslide. so thank you. is a great guy. thank you. appreciate it. land commissioner don. i like that. i would love to be land commissioner. of real estate. land commissioner donald buckingham.
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thank you. great. during good job. i get there from everybody. chairman of the texas republican party abraham george. thank you. thank you very much. good job. so just and closing thank you. great job. immediately upon taking the oath of office i will launch the largest deportation program in american history. we'll put, and i don't like saying that. you know the largest, the record is dwight eisenhower essentially immoderate good president. generalize eisenhower good president. very probably a very good general. better than he gets credit. and of get credit for a lot of things. he built the interstate system. you should get a lot of credit. he's a good president but he was a moderate guy that he has a record for deportation because he could not stand people pouring into the country. not that i want to break it what we have no choice. we have to get all these criminals, these murderers and drug dealers and
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