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and this is "the ingraham angle" reporting from washington and as always th thank you for spending time witldh us. i guess mark cuban was ontost something because donald trumpan is threatened by strong, intelligently meant that he announced his nature staff pick and it is susie wiles.al susie wiles will be the chief of staff at the white house. h as nails, and something that you have to know about susie, she is a rarity int politics. why? she never once credit. she just wants to get things done. one of her top conditions for taking the job was that she wanted to be a real gatekeeper or people who can walk into the oval offic cloe and people that can't spirit to the quote iso "the clown car can't come into the white houscee at will" a source telling cnn.ers, that means the stream ofha informal advisors, friends,ot relatives and we all have them
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but in the white house he getsla chaotic who had access to president trump during his first time there term and complicated for the chief of staff so that will be a change. susimpaie wiles kept the campain really disciplined and focused on the road and to great success so congrats to susie. a huge senate pick up in pennsylvania where republican dave mccormick has unseated incumbent democrat senator bob casey. of course, trump one that key battle ground state with 2% in his last nam e iconic in the state with his father being governor would hold on but no,ow it is not the case. joinin ig us now presidentse senator elect dave mccormick. sorry, what made the difference here, ? >> good evening, laura, thanks for having me. i think the difference -- s peod want change. they represented a desire for
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change by electing president trump and the same for me, they are deeply distressedsi by the prices, the war and fossil fuels and they wantey e change and common senseat leadership. that's is why they elected president trump and that is why they elected me. i have to tell you, i am honored to do it. i'm so excited. it is a critical time for the country and represent the people of pennsylvania, regardless oft party, democrats and republicans, i represent every single one of them.has >> laura: bob casey has not yet conceded which is a little bit surprising and in a statement as pennsylvania secretary of state, therhee are tens of thousands of pallets across thera i commonwealth stie count. the race is within aands half an point and cannot bsye called wel thousands are being counted.vo we will make sure every voicices heard. any concerns,
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there? >> listen, the reason i think the ap called the race they saw the same thing we saw, which is i have 30,000 -- more than and 30,000 votes leaving in thee right now and outstanding counties cambridge county, which i am winning 75% of the bow andm 20,000, 30,000 more votes to be counted. there is no mathematical path with bob casey winning and why the ap called and we've had so much confidence. but listen, i lost an electionsi by 900 votes so i know you have to process it. i know senator casey has to process it. h he's been elected officeas for yearofs and his family has a grt history of public service. he has to find his way to the right answer, but i think the math is an disputable and thate is why i think the ap called and we are confident looking forward to prepared to be the nextce senator for pennsylvania. >> laura: senator, republicansnd
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race after race and year after year, they have kind of written off italy and the joke as you can always find the votes until late, always a running joke. latewhu at night, you can finde votes in pennsylvania it late ay night. but you did find ground for republican growth. again, why is that and what and republicans learn wing into the midterms? >> listen, i try to campaign across the commonwealth and the suburbs intile the cities, i dit think they were fertile ground crateven though majority democri peered amet these problems with skyrocketing prices or crime or obviously fentanyl from the wide open border, those are affecting all of pennsylvania. so i started my race, i startedo to talk about issues in weleadership and the kind of common sense solutions we need i to the problems. i think that appealed to people. listen, i think they don't want
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crooked politicians but theye do want change and i represent change. incri was someone saying we will make we do not want incremental changes but to shake things up in my campaign. >> laura: you actually showeddo up in philly andn' the tough neighborhoods where, again, republicans don't like to go there, but you actually campaigned there. that also sends a message to tim people, they are not forgotten. it doesn't matter ifyo you didnt vote for them last time around. you're not forgotten. i think and we will talk about this in a moment, this has to ba the strategy going forward in every state across the country. do you agree with that? you can answer how soon frackint will resume. >> listen, i absolutely agreefo with that. i think party affiliation is up for grabs. people who identify themselves clearly republican or democrat,r they want problem solvers whether jewish community or trade union or african americang
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community or spend community, ia looked at all of those a place to bring leadership and commontr sense solutions. so, i spent a lot of time campaigning there andn fortunately, it paid off. i'm honored with that. an fracking needs to stop beingba about panning fracking, which by the way you can ban it with red tape -- >> laura: regulations. >> regulations. i wantipli to talk about double, tripling, quadrupling fracking because we need the pipelines, energy source with good paying jobs and we need to be energy dominant from national securitby perspectiv ke and national, beautiful clean gas is the key to reduce carbon around the world. it is nsyla great opportunity fr something to offer pennsylvania and the rest of the country anda the rest of the world. wor >> laura: senator elect, do you believe you can work with olleyour colleagues, soon-to-be colleague john fetterman who had populist tendencies and you have
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them come out every now and then. as well as people like chuck schumer, but specifically your colleague from your state? >> he is not always been nice to me on social media, but i absolutely think i will be ablel to find ways to worky with hime as we disagree on 90% of things, no doubt he has a different view of economic policies much more about socialist. and thto te mike and i am free enterprise for the future, but he is incredibly strong fighting backn anti-semitism and incredibly strong in support of israel and one of the rare boe democrats w actually called help the crisisn border. so i think hd.e has a man whoet speaks his minhid and i admirean that. when he speaks his mind, i think we can work together and i will be the first tms ao try to do t. these problems, as i said, don' lend to one party but affect everybody. so, i willve be one to fight on principle what i believe is right but someone who knows you have to find common ground with others to make things happen.bs
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>> laura: and especially o ingo the jobs in pennsylvania that you will need desperately, good paying jobs, and john fetterman should be in favor of all of that. congratulations, you worked your butt off and thank you a much. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: california, here we e to that is the focus of tonight's angle. it is not 48 hours since w learned donald trump blew the doors off of the presidentiale r race in our so-called experts, they kind of remain in are suspended statnge of shock, shockeettyd by president trump'' strength across all demographic groups. >> donald trump has in 2024 put classer a working coalitiovon of white working-cls voters and working-class voters of people of color. >> the democrats are in danger of becomina reg a regional, coao
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party.nx speak of the curious visit by donald trump to the south bronx tot have a rally.ai in fact, back in may a lot ofit 'speople who didn't get it said, what is heing. doing there? it was clear what he's doing is sending the messagk e to latino americans, black americans, i see you, i hear you, i care about you. >> laura: not only did trump grow his vote among hispanics,t african american people, but he grewhere support in the blue sts he lost.tu new york where trump last 23 points in 2020, tuesday, he kept that margin and a half. in o new jersey 2020, and we saa littletr bit with the governor right so close, trump lost by a whopping 16 points to biden. but this time within five points w,of harris. this i bs incredibly encouragint or republicans.th the same in illinoiser where trt also cut his deficit by half. so as these numbers settle in,
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you have to wonder, do democrats or their formal advisors recognize some osomef the probls and you can hear that in the clips we played, but do theyin really show signs of understanding what substantively went wrong? >> very good at sending virtual signals in every democrat said we cannot win if our people areo these podcasts. >> thee kiy are on tiktok and t college kids in their 20s and donald trump is a superstar. >> weaved out to watch as. >> i at is not about politics ad it's not about policy but it's about a cultural movement. >> laura: again, i don't want to beat up on people who lost this race but that's total read of the situation. to viral the only reason trump n have those moments, those viral moments, is because he in fact over the right policies.
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we had fantastic on wages and the border. as for sending cultural signals, that was not it either. he spoke to the real concerns of people and didn't just say "i care about you," he spoke to their concerns and took a step .further because he advanced wih common sense solutions. boys shouldn't be in girls sports and di is unfair and unworkable, your taxes are too e getting are not paying you enough. i will change all of that. that was clear. but of course, messaging isob important,le but what the democrats add was not a comms problem. t that is what the biden-harris people kept thinking the last two years if we only have a better comms strategy. that was never it. it was always the policies that were terrible. the biden-harris wreckden the economy.ey d they fled open the border.tood they did it on purpose. hispanics understood what was going on.d young people saw what was going on, and moree women recognized
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all this and the democrats predicted they ever would. pas yet there is little to no recognition still expressed ovef the past two days of how t calamitous all of this was to working people . by the way, working people of all backgrounds who began ton flee their party, the democrat party in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, and beyond. by the way, there messaging on abortion, how much it we hear about abortion over the last five months? it was totally off, and frankly, in the end, i think a lot of women were insulted by it. >> the question whether or not forn would come out kamala harris, whether or not nan n would come out for kamala harriorlds in a post row world on that issue. in a if you just look, for example, suburban women, according to the national polls, g they went for trump. >> laura: it's guess what, them and actually see the
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grocery bills. women understand they heating ci cost in the winter. they get all that and they see . problem with my current crime. they are not 1-issue voters and we tried to one them but they wouldn't listen. the stark reality for them is a huge opportunity for republicans. so after three and a half years of high prices and open border, enthusiasm for the democrats, it is astounding. it took a major hit across theeo whole country. and meanwhile, trump grew support for the g.o.p. adeleverywhere from brooklyn to philadelphia to cook county and illinois. so here is an idea.hi ngwhen trump, you know, realize finally i win this thing, and now we know he won, here is thes next two or. i know they are tired of toursue and rallies may be, but why not go to the major blue cities he never had the chance to visit campaign? go to boston, go to
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san francisco, go to l.a., go to chicago, spend time in seattle, maybe portland. go to places like that? go with all of the momentum anda the wind d has its back and make it clear that he loves thoseey cities. he loves the people of those cities even if they didn't g oisupport him. heev is proud to be their president. anerved he's going to do everytg possible to serve them and their interest during his time inou office. the cities have to bght.e rebui. they have to be rethought.an hed is a perfect person to do that. and he should, yes, always people say i'm crazy, pet he should make a big play for california air, by the way, we heard gavin newsom is setting the stage for massive resistance against the trump agenda. t we know that is all about gavin in 2028. but the truth is, his party lost support in 2024 evening
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california because in 2020, trump got 20.3% there and as of now, 56% of the vote counted, he has 40% of the vote. so, i think the time has come to really go after the potent california and a common senselio populist attractive way. bring it home.t be bring california back to the g.o.p. s where it belongs. it along mask out there. i would send vance out they are of time and energy talking tog california's, especially growing hispanic voters carriage of the 2028 olympics will be out there so it will be a great chance. while we are at it, why not have the 2028 convention out there? we just finish this race, i know, and about 2028.o the more money they spend toooo deep in california, the less to createpubl havoc for good candis and the rest of the country.
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so republicans have nothing to lose and everything to gain by making all-out effort to flip t california. my friends, it is time to end the division between the red states and the blue states. bring the country together, and if anyone can do this, trump can. and that is "the angle." joining me nowc lara trump, rnc cochair. lara, i know you are thinking, h just got finished with this race and laura ingraham is already pushing me on 2028. but it is a complement to you becausy hae of the great succese party had in a growing its baset and beyond to all these demographic groups that sometimes written up byes republicans to be perfectly candid. so how does the party plan on takingowin for success in blowit out to really, really go after some of these bluer of blue or states? >> give me an hour, laura, we
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just finis h this one. but i agree with you we had to be forward thinking if we were going to win and that is whyat r donald trump won the selection. he did go to the south bronx. joe at rally in the bronx was epicf and caught the democrats off guard and he didn't go to other places and you are right, he didn't go to every blue city in america but he went a lot ofe places. if he showed up in atlanta. he showed up in detroit. he went to these places because he had to ask for people's votee and wanted them to know, yes, i want to hear from you and bey your president. it obviously paid off.pl i think the amazing thing with a selection right now that we just had, you saw how the numbers of people coming out for donald trump truly work is to work there until almost every voting bloc, trump gain voters.h isthis party came voters.y fowe want to expand the base of the party. this is a party for every person in america. it doesn't matter what you look like, it doesn't mattee r your religion. we don't care wh to you love.
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we want you in this party and as a voter and i think donald trump, he has always had success will unify us. i think thatppen is going to ha during his second term in office. i think repua lot of people are taking another look at theybod republican party because we are a party for everybody. >> laura: so, that moment for him in detroit with the pastors, the south bronx you're joe he's been a little bit of time ined california but you o see my poia putet together a strategy based. it was a national campaign. republicans kept making the mistake of going regional. you went national.ere and i think that completely took the democrats off guard. don't think they were ready for it.mo and i think you rock their world because they had more money, three times the more money owed to less money, fewer volunteers at one point and o yet you had e policies and committed people o the ground to make a difference. thatorga stunned me i have to sf
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thore organization of it, lara, you never do anything like this before. what was the one thing you learned from the last two years? >> oh my gosh, i learned a lot i in the last nine years certainly all of us in the trump family have. i probably know more about election integrity and never anticipated, but i think thatit had to happen in this election. we had to restore people's faito in our electoral process. i feel like like we did that in this and we sent a message don't even try it but also reassuree our voters yes, when you come oi anlld vote, it will be worth itd your vote will matter in your votethat will count. i think that was very powerful for a lot of people. i probably had a quick lesson oi a lot of things, but those of us eswe hin the trump quick studied had to learn it and pack it all and in nine years.i th it has been an honor. i was honored to be a part of the scene. cou it is absolutely incredible. it is historic. i am incredibly proud of my
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father in and no one deserves it more than he does. spewing your pick for staff, susie wiles and people over the years, i guess he doesn't like strong, intelligent women. >> tell, mark cuban that. obviously susie was a big reason and a part of the campaign donald trump will be the 47thsty president. she will do an incredible job. honestly, i was shocked there has never been a woman as chief of staff so congratulations to susie wiles. she deserves it. leave it to donald trump of all people, laura, the glass ceiling broken, you're welcome emma kratz. that is history, that his :history but he won't get credit for it. lara, congratulations. tulsi gabbard has more disabled this coming up. ♪ ♪
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bringing everyone and trying to find something t o blame for kamala's lots. they are starting to realize they are totally out of touchti fongr everyday concerns for o americans. >> somebody voting for kamala harris came up to me andt said, "oh, my god, trump is going to win." in ways that? i went went to the grocery stort butter was $3. >> $7. >> what is that? butter a $7? what, is it framed in gold? >> laurara: : weight, did he not realize gas has gone up? i realize gas goes up several times a week. joinin cg me tulsi gabbard, forr transitionlike team for trump. maybe that was a joke, but that does kind to kind of bring to b otbear what is at stake in politics in general but thehe solution to fix it and they
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still think this is largely a communications problem with the american people. your response to the heae tod o scratchingn on the other side.m >>ad laura coach at that clip yu played for msnbc said it all as they continue to think that they are awesome.e they did a great job. look at this huge economy. why don't the people know thissp or appreciate this. they are so out of touch with the hardships and the reality thatla the peoplste have been lg through these last four years. w they sit in their ivory tower, eating their cake and lookedis down at the people struggling and say, "gosh, i don't know what is wrong." , aneffect is trump traveled acs the country, listens, sees people and recognizes the challenges they face, and tells them he will work for them. he has a four year track record doing that in his firsngt administration so they believe w hehim when he says, i will bring
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down the cost of living.mitt they believed him when he says preventinged to world war iii. kamala harris i don't think eveo mention nuclear work not during four years as vice president or not during this campaign. eapresident trump almost d aboutere he went talke the seriousness of nuclear war and we are close to the brink than eve wilr before. because of kamala harris and joe biden and he will do all he can to prevent nuclear war. these are the kind of thingsli that drove people across party lines from across the demographicse to say, yes, my vote is with donald trump.i th >> laura: you know, i think a lot of folks on the democratic party were not as much concerned about making america economically strong again or certainly not making america great again, but they were very worried about making ukraine great ankingd safe agai. s some of the reaction.s >> one of our closesont democrac alliesn , ukraine, depends on a
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man who ha ts criticized ukrain, the support we have given ukraine. heartbroken for the people of ukraine because i'm terrified what will happen in aj trump administration. >> the soldiers in the trenches as allies abandoned them is wondering what we will do next. >> laura: tulsi, has donald trump up and at the of ukraine or will he question might. >> donald trump iseopl standingn the american people, laura. n ani was with people western carolina and the communities surrounding asheville the day f before election day.fu you know what i heard from themg question what they are coming home fro m funerals of their loved ones. they are telling me, we have over 500 people have not been found in the wake of hurricane helene and it's been over a month. why aren't those talking heads talking about the american people who need pra president wo has their back? president trump as they arane bk and why he has earned their trust and confidence.
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>> laura: tulsi, i know yog tou not answer this but i will ask it anyway. we'll be see youpes se perhaps e administration? >> that is a question only president trump can answer. >> laura: will you take, youo know, lower-level job special assistance to secretary at t hhe or something like that? i' m just teasing because hemen. doesn't like strong, intelligent women.n jo >> exactly, clearly,aigh congratulations to susie wiles. she isoote fantastic and i enjoe working with her. she is a straight shooter and i'm looking forward to seeing her as chief staff. >> laura: a source was quoted saying i don't show is basicallt not going to have access to the oval office, essentially i'm paraphrasing. the words "ground show" is used. is that a good thing!ks >> you know, she works well with president trump. i think she is of great credit to winning this campaign and bein ablg able to make sure thae
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train did not go off at the rails. i think she will do a fantastic job as white house chief of staff. president tom seeks counsel from those he wants to but susan wells will provide great leadership ohin behalf of of>> l running that place. >> lauralway: tulsi, congratulations for all the hard work you were putting in. coming up trump was elected not even 48 hours ago and he's already, already securing the border. how cado your n that be? we will explain it next. ♪ ♪ with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. what does treating dry eye differently feel like?
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reuters reporting that the caravan shrunk down to half of its original size. t and obviously the biden administration is not going top. do anything to stop the ones who do show up here to nbc news says dhs is what working on what thee call contingency plans for this surge of migrants questioning whether the numbers will overwhelm the system and chose to force agents to release them into the u.s. with court date setever years into the fut, which, of course they will neved show up for. joining eight governor dan patrick. dan, i call him you're welcome to come right in. because if you are making your way to the border, they will ou sy hefigure out a way for yoy here. but they tried to lead people to believe before the vote that theyhed really hared gotten tod the border. but what do americans need to understand tonight and the 784or days before president trump is inaugurated?ican >> the american people and
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thank you for having me on, the american people need to understand over the last four d onyears somewhere between 16-18000000 people came here illegally. we know hundreds of thousands of children are, being traffic the sadly, tragically and we have apprehended terrorists across the texas border. we have criminalss cr thes commg horrendous crimes across the country. and tonight, i'm so relaxed and so at ease because i know the calorie just arrived on tuesdayp night. ig to america has gotten reprieve and donald trump will come in the year and this will get shutav down, trust me. we spent $4 billion on the last budgetn a and we have done thaw three sessions in a row to secure the border. and we use for billing and t tellers cut taxes and and the infrastructure. i will guarantee to the american public tonight, donald trump, president donald trumpso, ,rd greg abbott, dan patrick will close the suckere dam. word if anyone wants to t
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translate to the criminals who have come across the border, yos might want to try to illegally go back to mexico because we will throw you out. they are serious to secure the border. >> laura: how is that going to t work? dance,ng deportation of the numbers of people we are talking about, which is millions practically speaking, how will you assist the dhs and removing people including mostly i guess single men who have come hereho pet families have come here as well, small children in schooln and how will that look? >> most of them have been single men. we will focuwes on those crimina here too we know most of the time where they are and we will find them and be able to deport them under federal law. i wrote a bill in the governor signed it that allows the law enforcement to apprehend people. the supreme court now we won one court battle and will be heldn constitutionally and we will puv
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law enforcement in the next two so wtue can either arrest them f committed a crime, turned them overe. and send them back like e biden administration has been. laura, understand this, when we put the national guard down on shelby park, there were 5,000 people coming across. to 1e went in because it down to ten people a day. greg abbott, dan patrick, w president trump who do we knowhe how to get this done and it will be shut downla when he gets in here. laura, he has changed the whole border politics.most stark county if not the most cou hispanic county in the country is one of the most. he wanted 70%. speed when i saw that, unbelievable. >> i said he will sweep everyat state and 112 electoral votes. i had faith in him.id they did a a great job. i haley d faith in the american people that they would stand upd and take the country back and b they did.di >> laura: ted cruz, great victory for him asd cr well.
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>> i think there is, again, 50/50 a prison sentence as evene if the judge holds sentencing november 26 an hd even if the judge says i herebing y sentencx imprison, donald trump will not serve that in transition now or certainly while president. he isra: certainly well president leaving open the possibility that they areth wanting this ande salivating or that somehow the statue of limitation for absurd cases is paused and trump goes often in any orange jumpsuit after a successful second term?as thissa is insanity. former mex ambassador to mexico, chris landau, chris, we have covered this forever. respond to that, this exotic dream of steel putting trump int
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prison. >> listen, a hard-core, that isd the way they put themselves to sleep with dreams of him in a jumpsuit. but i think the big headline is lawfare backfired massively on the democrats in this election season the. this was going to beat their magic wand to try to get rid ofh donald trump for oncine and for. all. with anything, i's st just madem stronger or two i think it is so healthy for our political system to have lawfare decisively repudiated in this way.or >> laura: she got reelected and apparently she got reelected handedlyan p coach up at the american people in general a, ty want to determine things at the ballot box and all of this look like a giant pile on from the beginning. yet, there is talk among some o the so-called legal experts onun the other networks of pausing at the statute of limitations. is that even possible question
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might. >> this is all garbage. with the legal experts can talkh erto each other in these cases were on life support before trump won the election. one of the two federal cases have been thrown out because ofh jack smith said it wasgutt unconstitutional. thy the other one in washingtont abide the supreme court'g.s immunity ruling and funny smith and georgia got gutted by her own improper conduct not to mention supreme court ruling and then you have the alvin bragg one in new york where that sucker is like target rich environment for -- put aside the it is impacted by the insupreme court's immunity rulig insofar as the evidence used.hi ngso putting aside the election, laura, these things were going down for the garbage cases that they were as any serious lawyer would tell you anybody than the most fevered partisan. sot the we can coach i went sust the democrats all it did not work it will be like the
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homer simpson mean backing intoe the bushes and saying, and never mind, nothing to see here, fo folks. they went chris, as always, great to see you and thank you very much for the analysis. liberal women have a plan to make men pay for electing donald trump. tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. they really know how to put two and two together. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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>> laura: >> laura: now some women are so wound up about the results of tuesday's elections, they say they are swearing off men for good. >> stop hating men and stop havingstop sex with men and divd her husband's and leave your [bleep] boyfriends.an >> no dating then itd' nh o getg married and no having the s word. ♪ ♪ >> laura: weight coach at thatra woman was cutting her hair off? bold! google searches for the 4b
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movement in south korea which spike since trump won the election. it indicates no sex with men and dating.co burrt joining out brianna lyman and correspondent for "the federalist," and older boon gris only and a aldo buttazzoni. >> where do i sign and where is the pen and paper? they are think they are publishing trump supporters that we have been suggesting this and saying if you don't wantwa unwanted pregnancy don't havnte sex with those coach about load t liberal men who want to uslle women for consequence for sex. these women are doing a great job and i want them to stand up for themselves but they have my complete endorsement but as fornt me i will hating conservative women because they havstice thee values and seemed a lot happier
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thane the liberal women and que frankly a lot more attractive. >> and may or may noy ort have e a trump hat and the grocery store just to see the reaction. i have to be surprised to bring and i didn't have a lot of negative comments. i had some positive comments minority workers at the store which tells ustore about this election. we were told angry women would save us from donald trump by michelle goldberg.ay what happened to that? >> old burdick is the expert in all these women you mentioned,u ifme they want to end gene poolt that is natural selection and that is fine. at'sthe baker issue here is exploited by being low-information voters. they were sold at a abortion and donald trumpe so with cash... was trying to scare poked her gimmick voters to vote for kamala harris.kamala everything will be okay. a lot of voters but those lies,
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line and sinker. they should be discussed it witt the kamala harris campaigned for lying to them and misleading t them and leaving them scared anm that the last. >> laura: apparently a lot of schools, colleges comfort and aid to distraught at the prestigious george university offered a lego, cookies, milk, art therapy and post election processing. the university of oregon had an actual therapy dog on campus ana aldo, young people need help or just liberals. >> my home state is michigan and i spent my time around harvard university so that doesn't i surprise me too much the stock f of students i have seen walking around the campus at the bar has been lowered so many ways for these university students that should be challenging themselvey and should be engaging in hard ideas and really should have the
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fortitude to deal with election results that they are lost. it is sad to see this but hopefully the next four years theylly will gain a little bitf gripthey and get through this without sucking on their baby bottles. >> laura: brianna coach i want t to take a look at trump's-29, performance and harris beat with young voters by 6%, which is shocking compared to biden eating trump 25% four years ago. she thought she was going to win gen z huge but what happened here? >> donald trump redefined what it means to campaign. he was going on podcast young man 18-29 to listen more.en the was redefining you don't he to go on the propaganda press can go on the podcastnd and expand your base. that is what he did. he comes across like a bowl and comes across by saying you want to graduate college, not live wm and dad but my economy will make that happen for you. notaura: but aldo, it was
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just a forum of the podcast which is important, i think brianna is right.e but it was the policies and he did not talk down to women or si young people. he said i wai want to be your protector whether you like it or not and i will keep you safe. more money in your pocket codepo to enforce the border, safer and eventually you will like it even if they don't like me. ten seconds, can he grow this voter block further, aldo? >> absolutely the policies of donald trump protect men and all races. he will be the president for all americans and he made that clear last administration and he wil lag do it again and i am so excited to see it. >> laura: it is so great to haveishave you both on both fute bright lights in the country,fo brianna, aldo. that is it for us and it is america >> carley: p
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