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>> good evening, everyone, i ams laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thank you for joining us, we have a unit show eric trump and mike johnson, senator bernie moreno, and charlie hurt. the trump trying out, that is the focus of tonight's "angle."o >> the totalld blur and the dayp donald trump came down the golden escalator in 2015 up until yesterday afternoon, the elites counted them out. >> this is not an actual campaign but a school about a t campaign. this is likeha bad set of crops that no one will look closely at. >> and make. >> that is pretty whether it is proof beyond reasonable doubt conspiracy or not. d >> trump has faced setbacks in court and dismal poles andre unmitigated disaster. >> i think he is more unhinged,
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more unstable and i think you see that all the time. >> they were not content to be donald trump in a fair election. they need their insurance policies with corrupt thprosecutions.ed and maniacal admission they destroyed the credibility of th fbi, doj which is state dea offices and house of representatives.. even the nih. how venal and selfish they all work. lastit night's stunning victoryl wasn't just a personal triumph for president trump and his family who have gone through, by the way to go to a complete andm total political vindication of his first term record and of his current agenda. so it turns out you can't allow a migrant invasion and you can't drive up inflation, food, gas prices ando wi below $2 billionn ukraine and expect to win the presidency. democrat strategists knew that p
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both kamala's record and her personality, really, they were not very popular.ut she was pretty untalented on the trail, which is why they rarely pught t her out there to defendr recordetor.or i heard ica lot of people stillt talking about trump's rhetoric and rhetoric is a problem completely ignoring the fact democrats cold to spent weeksnl calling him hitler in a fascist. that was a colossal mistake and rebuild the vacuum looseness. no one believed he was a fascish or smears and not even thety, democrats who made them. in the end this campaign was not about personality, race, abortion but instead, an absolutely brilliant team this election about the issues thatew mattered most to regular americans, the economy and importer with just the right theemphasis on radicalism and endless wars. the coalition of forgotten man
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and women in 2016, it grew to include young voters andth minorities. and the numbers and the reasons why were breathtaking. >> was talking to an elected in pennsylvania and talking to a prisoner why he's voting for b trump periods head as clear as day to make, democrats make me feel bad about who i am hereps t just feeling, more americans, groups that republicans never bothered quo to court and no toe status quof pe, decline, despaid said yes to trump agenda piece, prosperity that sounded great to them. fisa trump stand and fight for them. last night irecon early voting y turn out in record numbers to e stand for him. >> i want to thank the american people for extraordinary honor of being elected here as yourht 47th president and your 45th
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president. [cheers and applause] youri will fight for you and your family. your future, and every singley day, i will be fighting for you with every breath in my body. i will not rest until we have delivered the strong, eighth, prosperous america that our children deserve and that you deserve. this will truly be the golden age of america.s >> laura: so at its core, trump's message has always beenl ovoptimistic. he loves this country. he loves the blues cities, red citiesr , rural and small-town america. he gets angry the same reasons we get angry when we see americans shortchanged by incompetent leadership and sella l to the highest bidder or, radical activists. so with a committed team of patriots and all of you, he pledges to return america to
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americans. >> i will govern bomisy a simple model, promises made andill promises kept. we will keep our promises.. nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, thend people. we will make america safe, , prosperous, free again.e it >> laura: trump's message lastst night was powerful and it was powerful because it wasts c straightforward. and yes, even for trump, it was humble. democrats claim they want unity an d we need to be unified and nice to each other. so they shouldvict appreciate trump's victory speech. >> it is time to put the u divisions of the past four years behind us. it unite is time to unite. for success is going to bring ur together. we are going to start my openinf america first. we have to put our country firss for at least a period of time and we have to fix it. together, we can truly make america great again for all
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americans. >> laura: for all of america,n' even if you didn't vote for him. and who doesn't want america to be great again?drea i never understood that a position. the left. wants us to downsize our agreement the globalists on. is to do what we are told in china.ilur so harris figurehead installedrd by bigwigs who called the shots. she reads what they tell her toa read. and a few hours ago, kamala harris read a concession speech that was really a resistance speech and embarrassed yourself once again >> a fundamental principle of american democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. that principal, as much as any other, distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. in anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it. at the same time, in our nation,
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we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the constitution of the united states. [cheers and applause] >>: ha laura: [laughs] wait a second is kamala harris actually defending the constitution question work that is's a first and coming from vpt administration's policies had repeatedly been struck down by the supreme court. so, so far, democrats, i don't think they aremayb really gettig why they lost. maybe take some time to process. a los because the country was worse off than it was four years agoago in every respect. and voters all through the phony joy pitch. that was easy to do today kamali did not talk about fascism but she did drop another absent momi >> while i concede this election, do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. [cheers and applause] at is a fight i will never give up.hi we will continue to wage this fight in thehe v voting booth ad
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the courts, an end the public square. sometimes, the fight takes a while. that doesn't mean we won't win. [applause] that doesn't mean we won't win.w >> laura: that won't work. 21 years ago and i can't leave and think that, 21 years ago i wrote a book about elites that said shut up and sing. the introduction read like this, they think we're stupid. they think patriotism is stupidh they think churchgoing is to put ano end i think more than two children ms. stupid.r they have outgrown american and they are ashamed of her and us. we wro embarrass them and sincei wrote those words, the elites have only grown nastier, meaner and more better. but trump, he never stopped eating for the deplorables, the deplorables and ripped off,ou stepped off,ch dis- receptive e
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condescending elites. last night, was elites and media hacks and legal assassins andbr thite celebrities, the welk stirrers, tonight i say bravo, donald trump. no one could have pullede this off.. and now the hard work begins. and that is "the angle." joininworkg me now and not a mao worked very, very hard, tirelessly, eric trump executiv. vp of the trump organization. you hardly slept, thank you for joining us. kamala harris called your dad today to concede. c what can you tell us about the call given some of the language we just played? sounded very resistance to me. >> yeah, but i won't necessarily get into it but at the end ofigt the day of won's popular vote by over 60 million votes. a deciding victory what you said
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is right. you look at kind of word salad playing the same thing. g literally nothing there.o pennsylvania you go to michigan and all of the states we were io a single day north carolina and the heart and soul o to f the pe at the rallies wearing the american flag. they love the country and they let patriotism. the washington elites flyoveral states because new york to effectively california and flew over all of their states andd wo they were the forgotten man and woman.d de those men and women came out in force. despite the fact that my father had negative 98% media coverage among the mainstream media outlets in this country, the vast majority, almost 100% ofve the coverage he received was negative, they read through it and saw a guy every single day who went and fought for them ldhuge of knew he didn't need to dojoyi and could enjoy his lifeo mar-a-lago and his grandkids, playing the best golf courses in the world and enjoying life. he is the only person in the world that didn't need politics
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yet, on the stage every single a day defending thmee american people and sticking up for the american people and giving theia american people a voice. that is why the media and this process has lost all of its credibility. i think my father will go down is truly one of the more remarkable candidates in the history of this country and political figureheads. i am immensely proud of him as a son.d of >> laura: i mean, they tried to bankrupt you will go put your father in jail, assassination attempt to cotimes. oplei see what it does to peopl. you didn't stop fighting either as a sign, seeing whatur was doe to your father. was there ever a moment eric,hi watch what was done to him where you said, you know, we have don enough. let's cling to pull back on this and do business. did that ever cross your mind? g >> we never gave up that fight. listen, are there dark moments? you think sitting in a cold or
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room days and on end with sham trails they are throwing at your every single day?u the old analogy first they ignore you and laugh at you and then you win?th that was life cycle of my father throughoutey s the whole procesd torment the 2016 and that did not work and then tried to laugh again and that picked up steam.t they tried to fight him.th she said in her speech we will come after you using the law.d. we will use politics. that is exactly what they did hear josephine when we have thal sound bite for the viewers who didn't see that. let's watch. >> we did not expect this result, but we are prepared to isrespond to the result. weth faced this challenge befor, and we use the rule of law to fight back. and we are prepared to fight back once again.
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>> laura: eric, they have. learned nothing and people crejected this type of politicl >> laura, how can that inspire you?in stthat doesn't inspire people.oa you know what it inspires people? demand that comes out at all odds and i will deliver the america the greatest economywe d we will win atdo everything we o and we will win the education, the best military, take care of the vets and right to try, lowest taxes and nobody will do itbest better than the united ss in america.e be we are the best country in the world red, white, and blue, the e beste stitution and th systems. we will win every single day and i will go and fight and we as a society will win. we as a country will be the number one superpower in thethin world to. that inspires people. do you think that will change regimes ansod inspire people! >> laura: they are very angry and very enter into fee and obviousl y they were angry before but now they are really angry.e fe
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"abc news" today and asked doj to end the cases from your father at the federal level, jack smith case and georgia case. now that he will be president again. thal ne doj see no room to purss any case against him. but i have to ask you a question that i think a lot of folks watching tonight, why do you think they were so motivated to take him out of the political arena? what was said about your father versus all of these other republicans. what are they focused on? very simple, very simple, laurag because he was going to win.k they knew this would be the result and in new yorkgia theye able to anti-him or unless georgia able to indict him. t a crooked judge inhe washington, d.c., and that person would indict him and throtriaw him in a jail cell and throw away the keys. the trials were all shams and not based onhy m rule of law whh at wwhy most got thrown out.this
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that was their intended effectu because they knew this wouldpl otherwise be the result.dn't the good news, the american people saw through it and did not buy it. donald trump is more popular than ever before and none of the things they throw at him today, they don't stick. that will lead to the greatest four years of prosperity. i he will be one of the most t transnational presidents in american history. i can't wait he to see the amag things he does for this country over this term.n. he will do amazing things for this nation.l i will sit back as a proud son knowing he part of the hallway. >> laura: the economies of bloomberg said he has asit transformation as fdr. and that is what they are saying. sto that is quite a bit coming from them u. eric... because the stock market went up 1500 points.ange >> laura: thank god, think god. b eric, because so much and get some sleep.l ha laura did a fabulous job. we will have her on later in the
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>> laura: all right coach at the g.o.p. is taking control of the senate, which we will get to in a minute with ohio senator bernie moreno. the house is too close to call the ap 205 seats capture by the republicans in 190 by democrats and 218 needed for majority. house speaker, mike johnson, you sent a letter to your colleagues and wrote congress has to deliver for the people on day one and you have priority list of key conservative policies you can achieve with your senate republican colleagues. what is the top of the list, server? >> well, we will be basing it on top of mind for the american people. i have been traveling the country nonstop this last year. we did 360 campaign events in 40 states. i travel so much the last year i could circle the globe five and a half times is what the team tabulated. what i heard out there, laura, the same thing no matter where
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we were north, south, east, west. avenue friday with the cost of living and weakness on the world stage and cleans to fix all of that on day one. we have to deliver for the people, and we will. president trump wants to be aggressive and cobig. we are excited about that and we get to play offense because i'm absolutely convinced they still make we will have the white house, senate and we will have the majority and play ball if they want. >> laura: is it true, mr. speaker, pelosi did not even congratulate or acknowledge president trump on the victory? apparently, there was a statement house democrats united behind hakeem jeffries as we bow to put people over politics, et cetera, et cetera and justic. i was wondering if she would take the final vote tally and do that whole thing? remember, i just ripped up my notes and don't need them anyway. just classless, i'm sorry, come
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on! >> we don't pay much attention to what nancy pelosi nancy pelosi says anymore. she is not in power and won't be for a long time. i think we got a mandate from the american people. was delighted to be with president trump and double-team in west palm beach and people a. they are exhausted from campaign but exhilarated that days ahead. the majority of the people want to restore common sense and want secure borders and robust energy policy. they want free market that thrives and creates more jobs and better economic opportunity. we can deliver all of that. >> laura: mr. speaker, president-elect trump and that is the first time i have said that, president-elect, and do a lot by executive order. but i do understand from my sources that they want laws passed here to they don't one in the executive order that could be going away for coyears or eit years. they want permanent change. can't ask for asylum and the
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united states and can't come here and say i'm oppressed and get to stay. he talked about birthright citizenship more problematic because of the constitution with more thinking and steady but he doesn't want to just do executive order. is that what your understanding is as well quit mexico yes. our agenda is to enact this into law. we need comprehensive immigration reform and we have needed it for a long time periods payment but that sounds like amnesty. republicans say that it is our path to citizenship and then we have 20 million people who, you know, get citizenship overnight. every time i hear that, that drives me crazy. you can explain. >> we want to do up and visit of amnesty and you invite people to violate the law and opposite. we have to begin day one securing the border. president trump will issue executive order and he has that under statutory law but we have to come behind him with robust
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legislative agenda. there to do this for the american people, secure the border and turned to catastrophe crated by the border open. it is complex as you know. >> laura: deportation. >> yes, of course. >> laura: he won on that issue in a big part of the mandate. people have to leave and if they leave, they can reapply maybe later on. >> yes, every house republican ran on that issue all around the country. it is so important because we know we have dangerous criminals and probably 4.5 million of those who can go immediately and send them where they came from. >> laura: yes or no, will you grow majority, which is already razor them? we are hoping for more seats in new york and california, but are you going to grow that majority? >> we feel really good tonight where we sit with california seats and still waiting for the ballots and finishing the process. but we will grow the majority. we will have enough numbers to run the agenda through the house
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and senate. president trump will be a transformational president. we are entering consequential era in a positive way. >> laura: it better be. we will be watching you every step of the way. you would expect nothing less from "the ingraham angle," mr. speaker. >> that is right. we will come back often. >> laura: great to have you won. wait to see who controls the house as the speaker said, firmly in the republican hands 252 seats flipping three with four races to be called. ohio the second seat flipped and republican bernie moreno defeating income that sherrod brown and most expensive senate races in u.s. history. senate select bernie moreno worked his tail often joins us now. congrats on the victory, a huge one. what is your message to america tonight after hearing those defiant words from kamala harris? >> look, they are out of touch where americans are. americans want to be united.
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what we saw was red, white, and blue wait here until the idea we are one country governor by center right leaders with their interest in mind before anything else. if we accomplished that the next four years, which i believe we will with president trump, we will stay permanent majority because they will see republican policies make their lives better. >> laura: bernie, there was concerned there would be a move in the senate to try to undo trump tariffs in the tax bill they are working on, i understand. and you obviously and hard onto the terrace issue but will you tell the viewers that the tariff flow was not going anywhere? mountlake not going anywhere pet tax policy that punish companies that ship jobs overseas in a tax policy that rewards companies for bringing jobs back. look, laura, we have to be serious about growing the middle-class. that is a threat to the people. it does not make it unique in
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couple of weeks ago. what was key there, matt? it was an abortion, all obviously. >> no, i think it was several things. i guess you are about to have on charlie kirk, the hard work of groups like charlie to get the younger voters out and voting because we know that is a group to engage. low propensity voters. that is why they got out because of the strategy greeted by the trump campaign and groups like charlie's s. but if you remember back in 1980, laura when ronald reagan won, that was the year the youngest of voters somehow found affinity for ronald reagan. it was cool on campuses to be for ronald reagan. that is what happened in this instance. the young people, they are confused because they want to start out life with life with optimism. they don't feel as septimus mick pessimistic as democrats delivered they decided they wanted to go back to things the
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way things were in high school when trump was president so voted for him. i think that is what happened. >> laura: how important was the war message that trump started to highlight during the campaign. if you want to avoid -- these people will call for a draft if this keeps going the way they are going, we will be at war with russia. i thought that was smart. >> it was smart. he could actually point to the fact he had four peaceful years. it is ironic oftentimes we associate presidents like ronald reagan. ronald reagan is not someone who wanted to go to war at all. we had a great time. neck as. but i think young people are attracted to canada to give them an idea that life will be tranquil, peaceful, an opportunity for them to move forward and build the craters they want. the war message resonated as well. >> laura:
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>> the pollsters who blew it and i called "des moines register" out last night on the panel. again, you and i were talking about this not to to own horns, outlier poll that shows kamala harris up. this dominated that leads to new cycle the one poll that she was exploding across the country. what about that! >> you know, i said the other night my firm insider managed and were treated like we are not the quality polls. go see who had the quality of the race. emerson, a few others. "the new york times" missed it. and i had iowa within a point where it ended up being. the itching with polling and it is very hard to. i am a golfer and not a good one but the chances of professional athlete, golfer with a 45-foot
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putt is 40%. and pollsters pretty have to take 45-foot putt with a margin of error. it is not an easy thing to do. but they started to believe a mantra that was not the case the fact they are waiting and also hard for pollsters to tell they are voting for donald trump. almost every poll conducted it is hard to get republicans to respond. they feel like they will be on an enemies list or in trouble or looked down upon so it was hard to get the voters. but we were able to do it. as for iowa, a great career and has a great career, but i don't know where in the world that thing came from. >> laura: but again, you see how it worked out in "the new york times" poll that came out today or sunday. that drove the news. people running around with their hair on fire, we are going to lose, we are going to lose! take a breath, where is the country? 47% going the wrong direction
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and ridiculous percent said getting poor or financially. incumbent party does not win under those conditions. is and it's as simple as that? >> absolutely, they don't. i want to say one other thing. the candidate, donald trump is something how are force that we have never seen in our lifetime. we will never see it again. laura, can i say one think? thank you for having me on this last year and a half. i enjoy being with you and your audience and it has been a fun ride periods me when you are not going away, matt. i hope it continues. thank you, matt. it has been fun or to speak of you it's a much. >> laura: thank you. sense kamala than of the celebrity crowd and the brat summer and all the tiktok videos would not help her when people are not that stupid so ground game is what mattered and trump's excellent on college campuses. >> you had a man who actually told me he was on the fence but
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charlie kirk point usa sharing the message of donald trump that ultimately pushed him over and said one of the reasons we are seeing all those make america great again hats on campus because they brought them and distributed in then to the students here. >> laura: 20 made charlie kirk founder of "point usa," people are saying this but you have been on the ground and your team and rail at turning point usa but tell me what impact of the youthful for trump? your previous guess is right. donald trump had a lot of support so we at turning point figure out we need to turn supporters into voters. doesn't matter if they say ea and go home that low propensity voters you need to get their ballots into boxes that requires bodies. we hired 1,000 full-time people across the battleground states in arizona, wisconsin, personal
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michigan and pennsylvania. 25 college campuses this semester and we are drawing crowds, there is something happening 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 people. media and a booth with three or 400 people, 500, 600, 700 voters. but the embracing of early voting is exactly one of the reasons why we did this. when you expand the amount of days than that in which you can cast creases probability first-time voters. think about it one day and hard to get to show up one day. if you have 30 days and all of a sudden election month it allows organizers that turning point action or palette chasers to plane first an end follow up one, three, four, five, six times to get the ballots in boxes. but the kamala harris graham came and i was laughing because kamala harris complete consultant for the knapp family knocked on $9 million. they were bragging about activity while we were doing results.
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we were banking votes for donald trump. >> laura: you got to do it early. >> michigan nearly 18 in wisconsin and all across the seven battleground states. error playing at turning point worked and made a decisive difference in many of the states. >> laura: this has to be grown now and of course i'm going to the midterms. going to the midterms, charlie. i want to start planning now. that you were worried that men a few days ago, you were worried about men not turning out. week you were whipping it on social media to get out get off of your doubts. did the men turned out to the extent you wanted them to? >> they did and you know this in voting habits and turning in homework and paying taxes and paperwork, it just so happens women are more proficient than men. we noticed the trends were that way. men are experts at
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procrastination. we were looking at the gender gap. we have to close this gap. we decided to go with urgency and not leave anything aside. man showed up this last weekend young man first-time voters in arizona, wisconsin. close the gap there gender gap in wisconsin 100,000 low propensity voters have young men under the age of 40 into muscular class some register day up to vote for donald trump. that is why donald trump won wisconsin 30,000 votes. >> laura: she had brat summer and you had the boroughs and that gals turned out big. charlie, get 5,000 volunteers are 10,000 volunteers and it would just grow. thank you. wait until you hear the media planning kamala's loss on. the unhinged is next. ♪ ♪
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men. men and black men, there is a lot of misogyny. >> laura: misogyny is breaking out all over. ump.that is there answered to donald trump. raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. raymond, i thought that was a n?parody with a applet that actually happen, your reaction. >> the word of the day ise tr misogyny, laura. what i don't understand about this, the truth is kamala harris did not speak to men, laura.fo unshe offered a happy vibe san abortion. wet fr found out from 59% of whs men and 54% of latino men and 52% of white women as thatot heargument didn't work. donald trump, on the other hand, did speak to them. you know what to they were's focused on a woman's issue. you know what it was? keeping men out of lemons sports. speaking to theie real pain, to the real concerns, that is why
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donald trump scored overwhelmingly wit'th man in r p that kamala harris couldn't reach them. it is a message problem and m.au policy problem. >> laura: wait a second, raymond, you are being unfair with tim walz with wild articulation and really good for the upper outflow. >> that is a great point that will. they tried to sell false softis masculinity that tim walz was selling that somehow passive man or docile man who did what he was told was masculine man. the man rejected that too.>> that is part of what was underlying their votes. >> laura: raymond, i don't think that is very fair. the media has zero understanding what happen yesterday. watch. >> donald trump has been impeached twice. he was indicted for times and convicted on 34 felony accounts, the kind of language we heard, it was mean.be wife has that seemingly become acceptable?is
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the right wing country, this is what it is, people want a strong o is a bully.ma >> laura: wen live in a right wing country who wants a strong man and a bully. again, raymond. >> women who trashed a voters. the majority of the american people all across the plain.me this is silly. you know what this fell apart, james carville, my pal said thi female tone he was worried about coming inthao the election but then they anointed kamala harrit and guess what? that pgp melatonin, woke tone alienated a lot of>> people and democrats and independents. >> laura: i won't quote what james carville was saying about trump a ferighw weeks ago but he completely missed that but i'm glad he got one thing right. thanks so much. e lsu sure is not going anywhere. now that we sell the biggest political comeback of all time, what will a second trump term look like smart details next.
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>> laura: there were so many lies told about donald trump during the campaign bu speed when they were so many lies told aboutr donald trump during that campaign but one of the worst is he is out for revenge. it can tune in political.n itre was based on retribution ad itperfectly positioned to carryt out to implement platform of punish. of course, that has beenby d debunked several times including donald trump.i kn i don't care about the revenge thing and i know they use the. word revenge. my revenge will be success. >> joining me now president-elect trump and founder of america first legal, stephen miller. what do you is still behind this resistance mode that we are hearing from kamala harris and her media supporters tonight?ve >> well, they have been thoroughly and soundly humiliated and defeated.
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they threw -- it's not just kamala harris but the entire democratic partyocra.me they will make the entire legacy media and the department of justice, intelligence communityr and its multibillion-dollar democrat known her since i want threw everything they could at t president trump and thhee result of that was the biggest g.o.p. landslide that we have had in thgop e 21st century. cen it is the most diverse coalitio the republican party has ever had in the biggest working-class coalition that any party has. assembled!t so they are just upset,t do desperate, desperate, humiliated, embarrassed. but donald trump has a mandate with positive agenda and youcure talked about the border completely and permanently secure and cut energy price in half, and inflation and stop the war and restore global peace and modernize the military and create missile defense shield annsd to get rid of regulations and explore space. >> laura: stephen, i have tove t ask you about my crank caravan
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on its waye mi to the border. apparently a lot of movement on that in the next few days. what about that? look, if they tried to rush theo border before january 20th, a lot of people could get here. when will the deportations begin?sa >> as president trump said, they began on inauguration day as soon as he takes the oath ofan t office. any caravan trying to get into the country now, they will be apprehended and sent home whenso donald trump comes into office. they will be wasting their time and wasting theithr energy. of course,bi biden-harris have a moral legal obligation to deterl that. book based on the last four n years ofo unadulterated border, nobody is expecting them to doen that. but the invasion well and back s the oathce he take there oath of office and we will restore sovereignty.
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>> laura: stephen otori is a price that democrats don't really seem to understand why they lost this thing. you and i have been doing politics for years and it is a oblue-collar appeal of trump ad the populist movement long before trump was in politics you and i were talking about this and they still don't get it.comp real quick. >> they have no comprehensivein comprehension just how deeply donald trump has bonded with thi workingmen and women of this country. peopleo make who labor and the e who have the jobs, the veryou t.machinery of a society. they havo e no idea how much ofa bond he has built with them. anhow much those people in contempt the so called elites t disdain them.e >> laura: stephen, this has been quite a ride and a lot of fun to have you on the lastbeen couple of years. >> todd: p
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