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pickford chief of staff after sweep of all battleground states with a late saturday call for arizona. ♪ >> together we are going to unlock america's glorious destiny. shannon: donald trump goes from formative future president declaring unprecedented mandate. now the guessing game in full swing over who will get plum positions in his next administration as republican three to control the senate hold a narrow edge in the fight for the house. congress and byron donalds joins us exclusively to discuss gop roadmap with potential unified government. >> i have a concern the far left is pressuring the park to take policy positions that are deeply unpopular precooked stage of a democrats taking stock of what went wrong and what comes next congressman dean phillips challenged biden and the democratic primary on the debate over the party' parties path fo. and, order trumps legal cases stand ahead of his second term? second panel on what has
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political combat could mean for his challenges in court. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: love from foxnews in washington. here's a quick look at your headlands firefighter has been killed in battle in wildfires about 50 miles from new york city. severe drought has created dangerously dry conditions in the northeast and the resulting fires lead to air-quality alert for the big apple and surrounding areas. republicans need just five more house seats out of the remaining 20 undecided braces. democrats need to win 16 to get to the majority. arizona becomes the last battleground state that's been uncalled for president-elect donald trump giving him a total of 312 electoral votes. that is compared to 226 for vice president harris. trump leads in the popular vote by more than four and half million votes. an 8-mile but will talk with the
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republican congressman byron donalds on the new era for the gop also former democratic presidential candidate dean phillips who mounted a primary challenge against president biden after repeatedly warning democrats biden's decision to run for reelection could be disastrous. first we turn to team coverage rich edson of the white house and president biden's final months in office. lucas thompson west palm beach mar-a-lago estate. >> hello lucas. clark shannon, president-elect donald trump will return to the white house wednesday to meet with president biden to cap what some say is the greatest political comeback since richard nixon. >> it was a historic realignment reuniting citizens of all backgrounds around a common core of commonsense progress trump is a first candidate in 40 years to sweep the key 2024 swing states. voters firmly rejecting the
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biden/harris objective. here's the front runners to join key cabinet positions and diplomacy, national and homeland security, law enforcement and energy to carry out trump's mandate. >> i'm a soldier the president of the united states calls you to serve you have to take that very, very seriously. he is a reformer. he is a disruptor so if asked i would certainly be willing to serve again. think it will be the honorable lifetime perquisite woodworking trump ministries yo whatever capacity is best not presumptuous to think they will think me progress every position hazards 25 qualified people banging on the door but. >> helping trump that the cannons will new white house chief of staff susie wiles the first female to hold the job. perhaps with an eye on 2028 appear willing to work with trump. >> i went our trump president to succeed. our job, my job is not to wake up every single day get a crowbar and try to put it in the spokes of the wheel. the trump administration.
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>> expect more can its being vetted for cabinet positions to come to palm beach. two who will not be coming nikki haley and mike pompeo. bretz and mike mike pompeo said is not join them to join his administration brick works lucas tomlinson of florida, thank you for joining us now from the white house rich edson. hello rich. >> 71 days left in this administration officials here say president biden has plenty left to do before democrats turn control of the white house and senate over too republicans. the present is focused on keeping the government open approving hurricane relief money, passing national defense policy confirming judges and overseeing an orderly transition. >> i want to have an effective and efficient transition of power. in so we are ready. ready to provide that. as you know the present invited the president-elect donald trump to come to the white house progress report trump within the biden ministrations trying to send more weapons shipments to ukraine. officials are also working to
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approve pending environmental regulations though republican congress could overturn many of the more recent rules. source with knowledge of the trump transitions tells fo boxes incoming team is ready for any effort to trump proof new policies contrary to the incoming governments plans the current administration could largely only slow the new one. and the remaining days the biden presidency there's been calls for the senior liberal supreme court justice to step down. there's concerns among democrats keeping that seat liberal democrats oppose the idea to save the senate may not have enough time to confirm a replacement during biden's remaining weeks. i didn't get another vacancy under trump hunter bided faces sentencing on tax charges the white house maintains the president has no plans to pardon his son. shannon: rich edson reported from the white house but thank you very much for joining me now florida republican congressman byron donalds but will connect "fox news sunday." >> it is good to be back with
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you. >> of us are with this. the jew, and that it will be quite as decisive as it was? not only on the top of the ticket but the senate, the house race as well? still waiting on the house. >> i did but before we get to that it would to thank the american people voting for donald trump for allowing us the opportunity to go in there and get the job done and make our nation great again. we are going to get to work. but to your question i do think it will be decisive. it doesn't matter what issue you are in. the same issues were bothering the american people at the terribto terribleeconomy, high d trump is a person the candidate, the man with the ability to fix these problems. the american people thought clearly that's wise overwhelmin. cuts must talk about his critics of ominous warnings is once again a president-elect. david french writing of the "new york times" if trump was telling the truth about his intentions he will attempt to campaign of
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retribution. at mass deportation that will fracture families, create chaos in american communities potentially result in active duty troops being deployed to our cities. here's what your house collect democratic colic had to say. >> with the fundamental differences between his first presidency in a subsequent presidency is the fact he now enjoys absolute immunity. he seems to be intent on exacting revenge against his potable enemies. >> how do you respond to americans who say they now are fearful about a second trump presidency? >> for the american people who have been listening to these lies from the democratic left, i would tell you that is not something donald trump is ever spoken too or he is committed to whatsoever. there is no enemies list. there are people who have been opposed to him but he is focus on the american people. job number one is securing our border beginning a process of deporting illegal immigrants out of our country. job number two is getting our
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can be thriving again. becoming energy dominant again. that is his focus is focus is the american people. not sent enemies list that only gets talked about in the daily cost or salon.com or any other place like that he's focus on making our country great. will happen in our country's success is going to be the measurement that he will used to demonstrate he is back in the white house and back in charge of running this nation. the metric is success there is no other measure. shannon: too that point joe rogan was a late endorser president trump says he now does have to take it he's got great opportunity to try to break things together and get things and here's what he said postelection. >> we've got a real chance to make real change he's got to not attack the left. let them all talk it through. but unite now it's time to unite everybody. >> is a lot of skeptics out there who do not think president trump's going to be about unity. what you see to joe rogan's
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point? what could joe rogan is saying is absolute correct donald trump is going to be focus on those things part look at the announcements he has already made. one of the key things he wants to support a constitutional amendment to bring congressional term limits. that overwhelmingly the american people have supported for very long time. look what is happening all across the globe. qatar once hamas out. you have the chinese signaling felt peaceful relations you have the russians and ukrainians now saying they're open to talking. the european union was to bite liquid natural gas from the united states. this caravan that was a building below our southern border is starting to break up because they know donald trump is going to be the next president of the united states and we are not going to tolerate more illegal immigration but those are the things that unite the american people if you have talking hits on the left who want to go down the lines of their conspiracy theories, let them. for donald trump as can be focus on the american people. shannon: one of the places he
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made up a lot of ground wasn't black mail voters in particular in the know you hosted events specifically to have conversations with them. what did you hear at those events that gives you an understanding of why there was that shift in the electorate? >> i heard the same thing talk talking to blackman that i heard talking to anybody across our country. how are we going to get ahead and make more money and pass it along to our children question how are we going to secure the southern border? it's not for you have illegals coming in getting gas cards, hotel stays in all the like. that is not right. you'll notice a city of new york has now announced they're not giving out any more food cards that is because of donald trump and the fact that he won. so what you heard from black men you heard also from hispanic men you heard from in part suburban women. they want a country that is safe. they want an economy that is thriving. donald trump is going to deliver on all those promises. >> were going to talk later in the show about the path for democrats and republicans to hold control of the house.
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already the speaker is talking about an ambitious agenda republicans to control the house, senate, white house. reuters points out that the tax cut proposal truck made on the campaign trail from extending the 201 2017 tax goes to a bulgg tax over time and social security benefits could add seven and half trillion dollars to the nation's debt over the next decade the nonpartisan committee fo first possible fedl budget. some of those things are on the to do list for republicans. what are the offsets to those cuts what about the issue of the national debt which frankly a lot of folks did not think not nearly enough discussion any at all on the campaign trail. >> two quick things. but they never say to the american people that talk about $7 trillion is the cost is using static modeling. and doesn't take into effect the impact of lower tax rates and economic growth as a result.
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it does not cost $7 trillion the reasons we know this under his first tax policy which is current tax law today the democrats in all these outside groups that cost $5 trillion the truth is the federal government raise more tax revenue then was ever modeled or contemplated by any of these organizations. president trump's tax policy is going to be a net benefit to the united states is going to breed more economic growth. number two there are massive areas in the federal government that do need to be scaled back that need to be cut. one we have to take a long hard look at are the green new deal tax credits and the inflation reduction act. we need to look at those. they told us in d.c. it would cost $276 billion. if you go talk to goldman sacks and anybody on the street, the value is $1.4 trillion. so, if you want to find money to pay for tax a poly so you can grow our economy so working families can get ahead with no
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tax on tips and note tax on overtime how about we get rid of the democrats many boondoggles that came in under the lassa ministration. >> i want to make sean to ask you something reported by the daily where they broke the story a couple days ago about fema my home state as wel as well as whu serve florida and your district has been hit hard by numerous big storms people were told when they are out canvassing in central florida looking for people who may need help fema workers were told to avoid homes that had trumped symbols or trump flags but fema responded to daily wire said we are horrified this took place and therefore have taken extreme action to correct the situation. governor desantis said he's launching investigations there. what extreme actions do you think should be taken? is that something congress gets involved with? >> anybody involved with that should be fired immediately. not asked to resign, not broad in front of a congressional hearing they should be fired immediately. we are not going to have a
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country we are going to decide who gets help and who doesn't? based upon who you support politically what you look like or anything else. when it comes to fema write my recommendations for the trump transition team is fema becomes a standalone agency to likely reports to the white house you have to get out of homeland security. that agency is a massive labyrinth with a bunch of different departments. fema should be a direct report agency to the white house because when disaster recovery needs to take place we need quick answers out of fema not bureaucratic once the growth of the labyrinth of federal departments but might district dealt with this firsthand a couple years ago during hurricane ian. it was very hard to get answers out of fema. still somewhat hard to get answers out of fema. if you checked in at governor and they would agree with this. fema needs to be a direct report agency to the white house. that way the people of america, when disaster strikes, they know this has the first priority of
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the president for the present has eyes on it and they're going get the help they need for immediately. >> still need a lot of help as long as the hellenic victims we are tracking at two. congressman thank you very much. >> thank you. shannon: went from the other side of the democratic congressman dean phillips who challenged pechallenge present e primary points us with his assessment of his party's crushing losses. where do democrats go from here?
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shannon: democrats with yet another loss to ponder now the president elect donald trump is officially taken every battleground state on the map. the party is assessing its future. one democrat openly warned against preside present biting g again of four years ago mounted a primary run himself joins us down. minnesota democrat congressman dean phillips. good to see you congressman. >> good to be with you, shannon. i don't of vindicated is the right word i'm sure he took no joy what happened on tuesday night. but do you feel like maybe your voice was ignored the weight party would have even more thought to? >> shannon yes my voice was ignored tens of millions of americans voices were ignored, suppress, disenfranchise that is what frankly has led to tropism. people getting tired of being on the sidelines and the voices diminished. i was not the only one that recognized it was likely to happen last week. i was the only one willing to
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say it live. i think that is the culture of silence and perverse incentives in our political system that is really costing our country it's not unique to one party or the other. it's a real problem i'm on a mission to expose the truth and promote transparency and shine some sunlight on reality. hopefully provide competition for the two parties that have a monopoly on our electoral system right now and i think it is what george washington warned us about in his farewell address so many years ago we need to take heed fast. shannon: that makes it sound like you're considering leaving democratic party as well? >> i like to help my democratic party. i think the values and principles that have been the foundation of the democratic party for some generations are important. i think america needs a thoughtful principled strong and conservative party. i am deeply concerned. think about it. there is no party talk about
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fiscal responsibility. there is no party making its key platform element to working together, solving problems, our healthcare system is an unadmitted mitigated disaster. no party has monopoly and ideas i am a one of those getting sick and tired of it trying to represent called the exhausted majority cente center-right, centerleft americans who deserve better. but, if congress cannot fix his president trump, president biting cannot fix this. we've got to start setting aside the nonsense and coming back together elevating people of competence, decency and integrity so we can get our act together because time is short the needs are significant. >> your party did coalesce around president biden he decided when to run again. one of the postmortems on this election comes from the "washington post." they write this. democrats began the campaign season by peddling the fiction biting was physically and mentally fit to serve another four years and one of the world's most demanding jobs.
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do you feel there is blame that should be assigned to those close to the president who may be did not they did not get full access to people do not have a full picture i don't know about members of congress but we heard complaints from many people they cannot get to president biting it. they could not spend time with him and there was this shield that propped him up as being more mentally and physically fit than he was for the campaign ahead. >> the answer is yes. encapsulation is a very dangerous strategy. american politics that thrives on transparency and truth. even my republican colleagues say the same thing. but he is an old man his physical supply and calm his communication decline are real. the overwhelming majority of americans saw that as evidence of an inability to serve another to what might be real as what perception is that's reality in politics and yes there are many people i believe are accountable for making a terrible mistake in judgment. he was not the only one that could have beaten donald trump
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he is one of the few that couldn't. and sadly we end up elevated get another candidate who is not positioned well to win. and shannon, the answer so simple in america. it is competition we are predicated on it when any party suppresses that state party leaders in florida, north carolina, and others remove candidates from ballots that's empathetically to democracy and both parties have to do soul-searching right now my friends on the republican side my friend byron donalds have a big responsibility my republican colleagues coming up in the next four years to hold this president accountable and ensure the constitution comes first. i hope they are up to the task i just want both parties to do some soul-searching, leadership on both sides to prioritize problem-solving and demonstrate that democracy still works. there are a lot of people around the world leaders in russia, china, north korea, are ron, are looking to us to fail the answer lies with all of us not our leaders in congress or the white house.
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a call to action once more all of us have got to stop the nonsense and prioritize competency and decency i am going to do my very best to inspire it. shannon: in the more immediate breach of the doing an autopsy and the shellacking on tuesday night part you said in recent days the party has a good product and terrible packaging and distribution. here's what maureen dowd writes about she's had a party embraced hyper political correctness, condescension and cancellation. they have to avoid policies alienate many be drawn to the party. you acknowledge that our position the left flank of your party have taken that it alienated millions and millions of americans. is it more about the policy, the content or is it about the messaging? >> is fair to say it richie tours has been saying this is a quite eloquently recently the elements of the far left of the democrat party far right of the republican party should be disenfranchised because they do not represent america. but, those elements cast a
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shadow on both sides of the aisle. i think that is true. if you look at on the ballot measures just in this voting overwhelmingly to protect women's reproductive rights. missouri voting too. >> florida did not just to be clear florida did not approve the measure that would've expanded abortion access. >> and i said overwhelming majority of floridian voters did. >> they did not get the 50%. >> it did not get the 60 a majority of floridians voted to protect women's reproductive rights yet they voted for canada has a poster that missouri, raising the minimum wage paid family leave alaska. if you look around the country, a lot of red states were favoring democrat policy. i would argue yes, our product is not the real problem for our packaging, are messengers, or distribution is a real problem. i think it is fair to say if you ask people at the democratic brand stands for right now it is real complicated. that is a real important problem right now that we have to articulate what we stand for and again solving problems that is
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the issue that no one, no party no leader right now is really addressing. with a political system that has incentives that are working against us and the corruption has to be addressed because we have legalized it in this country both parties are subject to it. i'm going to start telling a lot of truth here in the coming months and years. >> you can always tell them here on "fox news sunday" they've gotten anything you like to share alike to say. i want to place epic from david axelrod said this early wednesday as it became clear president trump is when be reelected about partially what he believes happened. >> there were appeals to races in this campaign and there is racial bias in this country. there is sexism in this country. anyone who thanks that did not in any way impact the outcome of this race is wrong. >> you know the numbers president trump improved his numbers with women, with black voters with latino voters, people are voted for him because they wanted to feel safer but they wanted to feel better about the economics but he is one of
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those whose warning democrat simply saying sexism, racism and the country got it wrong. that's why they pick this man to be the president again. >> if that becomes the primary and lose perpetually. that is exactly i think what we have done wrong. we have condemnation of donald trump versus invitation to donald trump supporters. i have never known any industry political or professional strategy of condemnation works better than invitation. so there you have it. it's really true. and by the way listening. traveling and simply listening to people is the easiest recipe for success i encourage my colleagues democrats particularly to get out into rural america and sit with people, listen to them but have a cup of coffee and listen they are not racist. they are not bigots, they are not anti-semites. they simply want what all of us want security, safety,
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opportunity and a sense of some american community as well. could i get rid of imposition? both parties have a lot to learn on that subject right now. we are desperate for leadership. i'm not sure it's going come the next four years for obvious reasons. but hopefully we will see our better angels rise in the next election. shannon: if that means free venturing into a third party were certainly strong conversations about that this time around did not take hold. keep us abreast we would like to know. ask keep the faith appreciate the invitation. shannon: up next the battle for control the house i'm going to break down some of the remaining undecided races that could determine whether republicans score ace clean sweep on pennsylvania avenue part are sent eight panelists with a closer look what happens to all the legal cases now pending against president-elec
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welcome back. days after the election were still waiting to see whether republicans will hold onto the house ar or democrats afflict enough seats to assume control come generate right now 20 seats across remaining undecided. democrats have won 202 so far. they would need 16 more to flip the house. republicans have it lock lockedt 213 let's take a look at some of the races have yet to be called. here in arizona let's look at the sixth district and come but
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is in a tight race went head-to-head and 2022. one thereby fewer than 6000 votes. now in california has got a lot of attention as well. twenty-seventh district mike garcia is facing george whitesides a. wsrc is but a member of congress in 2020 has defeated democratic challenger and three previous elections but is in danger of losing his seat this time around. let's take it to another really close one that is in iowa. there is still yet to be called in this district kristine and the first introduce challenge incumbent miller meeks who is certain serve to in congress. abortion is a hot button. if republicans maintain the house it will maintain both chambers of congress making the party a clean sweep of washington. let's talk about their send a group howard kurtz media critic
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hosted media buzz on fox news channel port editor-in-chief the federalist mollie hemingway former state a permit spokesperson maria harve and reuters white house correspondent paid welcome everyone. still undecided in the house we will see. for republicans end up in charge the associated press notes this about the speakers and plans if you speaker again tax cuts, secure in the southern border taking a blow torch to federal regulations are the top of the agenda if the gop sweeps the white house and congress. if they do there's going to be a lot of pressure to deliver on a lot of big promises of her. >> aprogressare obsolete is as e problems or the challenges the republican majority in the house has faced this year is not being able to get a lot done despite having the majority. it may be slim that has been pressure. if you watch the market reaction of the last three days as it its
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expectations among financial markets those tax cuts are going to come. those regulations are going to go away. shannon: while we wait to see how the house settles president trump is bring his transition back into government. as a number of reports there are people in these agencies and planning to trump proof the situation before he gets there. politico says this about immigration advocates some are arty preparing to push current leadership at the department, and security to take steps to stymie the incoming trump team. it's about state department despondent by demonstration officials are mowing how to protect their national security priorities. discussions about what to do next, strums to beat a vice president kamala harris sent waves of fear through federal workers. and the "washington post" a similar report about the epa. a lot of doom and gloom. >> outgoing administration tries to put tax in front of the incoming tank. it really works. the president's sweeping powers
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we will go republican but they will do basically what president trump wants because of his sweeping mandate. it is a mandate for there's more fun at being in the minority. what happens is anything that happens is your fault. you cannot just kick kamala around anymore. you're left with competing factions within your own party but sometimes the tax cuts are too expensive, that kind of thing. it is nice to win but then you've got to deliver. eric: in the interim we have a lame duck session there's a lot of stuff they want to get them are going to run out of government funding again just to warn you before christmas break works republicans are going to have a lot to deal with once they are in control. presuming they do take the house, this'll be the first time that is happened since the first trump administration. the first trump administration sought resistance not just from unelected unaccountable bureaucrats and federal agencies per they also sel saw resistance
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from fellow republicans. sought mitch mcconnell earlier this year claim he's going to fight republicans more than democrats. i think with this election what we have seen as are zero appetite for this type of resistance from republican establishment figures for this unelected unaccountable bureaucrats and a lot is respected of republican there's a lot to do to save the country the people voted overwhelmingly for donald trump. in other republican so lot will be respected. shannon: there's a lot of hand wringing how the voting went we were together on election night for eight hours of this. ask theo's says this about the finger-pointing. one person told ask io's the water seven-day harris campaign was nearly flawless. the biting campaign that preceded it was the opposite prinbutformer biden stafford did the team criticism is making excuses for the vice president failures quote how did you spend a billion dollars and not win? what the [bleep]? >> democratic circular firing squad.
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joe biden never should have run. his administration should have told a more compelling story about the things they did to lift up the middle class. to bring back jobs including manufacturing jobs. i think kamala harris ran a very good campaign given the limited amount of times and given there is globally post anti-incumbent sentiment is sweeping around the country, around the world today. democrats are also wrestling with the fact that in many states that went red voters voted for an increase in the minimum wage to protect abortion rights but that just happen in a state like missouri that is reliably red. they are voting for something core tenants of the democratic message but not for democrats but they held onto senate seats in michigan and wisconsin and arizona and nevada. so we are also trying to figure out is trump cingular? is he is a cultural phenomenon that tapped into this incredible anger at the current administration? where kamala harris could not
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run as a popular and, because the administration is not popular. she could not run as an outsider because she works at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. so the obama coalition is over. it is done. democrats have to figure out how to rebuild the next new coalition in a way we did after 2000 forward george w. bush beat john kerry and we got barack obama. that's our work we have to do now. shannon: there's questions about who the leader is going to be moving forward. >> there's a lot of job vacancies right now. want to briefly add that for all of the journalists and i have never seen such tilted coverage towards one candidate, kamala harris, who told it's it's a great campaign. look, maybe there's nothing she could have done given the magnitude of trumps appeal to black and latino is just one example. as soon as it is over it is such a muddled campaign. she made so many mistakes that suggests they knew this all along and were covering for her.
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because it turns on a dime. >> it makes you think they were not being fully honest with us potentially by president biden either. how he is doing and that led. >> the immediate were wrong about basically everything this entire campaign season. they have really lost their ability to drag the candidate over the fillet finish line for this big issues with the democrat party and the republican party we were told donald trump was damaging is going to destroy the republican party and said he has delivered the biggest electoral college victory since the 80s, since the reagan era. and he has also done something the republicans had wanted was was to create a multiracial multiethnic really broadly appealing party. so that is all happen but also the democrat partisan bad situation. they want to moderate the amount have a way going forward. voters clearly thought their views weathers on the trans agenda their lack of concern for the economic situation was rate to radical.
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shannon: i want to bring you in on the part of this about the legal case. the blaming game going on are those who say he should be already and jill feuded done a good job on that political magazine claiming the attorney general think trump got away because the biden administration missteps is clear more than ever in garland was a highly questionable choice to serve as attorney general. a lot of folks do not fill it with the time. it was readily apparent garland have little desire to investigate potential prosecute trump and force the signals this week the federal cases are going away. >> ill be hard pressed will be praising meri mary garland in te coming weeks and months. that applies to people the white house as well. there's consternation the article a lease with people who believe this is how it should have gone with mitch mcconnell and the republicans for not having voted to impeach or
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convict former president trump then a former preside presidentn a second impeachment. that would've prevented him from be able to write again. the alternate view which i'm sure molly is about to jump in on his all those charges were not there in the first place. i doesn't matter. he won. those cases are going to go away perhaps the exception of georgia. but in general i think democrats it's fair to say are going to be frustrated democratic administration did not move faster. >> abuse of labusive law was mye underrated issues that motivated a lot of people to vote for donald trump and have democrat prosecutors up and down the eastern seaboard for trying to imprison their political opponent, bankrupt their political pundit remove him from the ballot. it's an assault on democracy at the same time they try to push the message. people are hoping they'll have rule of law going forward and no more of these political prosecutions assigned to go after not just donald trump people who were challenging
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school boards, pro-life activists. this was the underrated story because our media are so in favor of kamala harris the democrat party in general they failed to tell a story accurately. >> the reality is donald trump was credibly accused of dozens of felony charges with convicted many of them. donald trump has stood on the campaign trail, this campaign cycle and said he wants to go after his political opponents and put them in jail. cooksey signed by the threat posed by. [inaudible] can't you talk a lot here. my point is democrats and americans who look at the litany of charges some of which we saw him do with our own eyes the fact that you can be elected president and all that criminality impossible convictions just goes to what au are held above the law. to many americans today that feels deeply not a lot. >> of the democrat party treated as if he and other republicans were below the law for that period is over. a lot of people are happy about it. congrats. shannon: i agree it was an issue
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for a lot of people that connected and may be showing up on our list economy, abortion, immigration i do think for a lot of people that was a big issue. >> okay stay with us were going to talk about a lot more of this perio. that media praising vice president harris quote flawless campaign democrats in the postelection autopsy is that media different autopsy too?
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speak. >> kamala harris ran up paul's campaign too. >> because she is ready to curb old campaign and telling who we are. because her campaign did focus on the threat to democracy. >> she ran a flawless campaign and i maintain that. >> i cannot use her failed iran in 2019 and hold it against her after washing his incredible campaign she has run now pick
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alexis really was a historic flawlessly run a campaign. she had queen latifah never endorses anyone. shannon: she did this and many praising vice president harris quote flawless campaign despite the fact it ended in an electoral landslide for her opponent and an election year it seems podcast sometimes leapfrogged over traditional media outlets. we are back now luckily we've got our own expert. so howie, how much of this was clearly a lot of mainstream media outlets harris was her favorite candidate was how that a number of different ways is it time for the media to do a little bit of self reflection is democrats agree and then out to? >> yes, but don't hold your breath. soul-searching is not the media's strong suit. and like who's going to be in the cabinet. i guess kamala's campaign was a smidgen at less than flawless now that we look at a parade this is the most massive media failure of the century. just a humiliating debacle out on so many levels. not blowing the forecast of the
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campaign but misjudging the country. misjudging the people that would be the majority of people including minorities, including even people and urban areas who would support now present electron. think if you look at it in that sense there is very little good to say about the fact they were largely in a bubble. there are always exceptions. i did not understand why people would support donald trump. just viewed him as a danger to democracy and all of that. finally democrats at least those not in their therapist's office right now are mouthing the right words but maybe they moved to far left why did we alienate the working class base? but actually curing that out is very difficult when you are leaderless. when you are shellshocked and still tied in my view to identity politics. shannon: something the new yorker write about this but this is how they viewed this vote they say america has twice elected him, president trump as its president. it's a disastrous revelation
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about what the united states really is. malik they're pointing the finger back and americans for. >> is a good example of the contempt people in corporate media have towards average americans they clearly do not understand the country they purport to represent you are seeing less self reflection this time then we saw in 2016. you might remember in 2016 they went on to create and participate in the russia collision hopes and have these elaborate conspiracy theories are able to take the presidency. there is much that needs be happening with the media for the most important thing not even appear on the 60 minutes because of their corruption how biased they are they have the situation they did not release the unedited transcript and video the 45 minute interview with kamala harris we do not know what they're hiding. said the trump campaign effectively is podcast reach out to a different audience than the ones u acerbic corporate media.
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>> three hours to joe rogan counts for a lot but. shannon: it does especially when candidate does at the other they cannot reach an agreement that does not happen. elon musk in the early hours to lock this thing in th pre-puts x you are the media. jeff got as a member of the meeting how do you take that? he was to talk about democratizing free speech greatest a lot of critics who say what is happening on x includes all kinds of things that are not so accountable to people. >> at the shift we have been seen for years now. i went at it as a journalist in with an iphone can take a video. in the social media account put out their own views. for that matter their own reporting. i do not think obvious as a journalist that means we are moving into irrelevance. we got a really big job about a really big job for long time. there's different people than we used to. we firput me first jointreuters.
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the wire service on to get everything out. the grief that strange entirely. he is not wrong. everyone out there with an ex account, former twitter account and other social media has a way to get stuf us about the reports due. >> the world's richest man has turned x into pro trump platform. >> is more important to free speech pot for us not only social meets free speech people can debate when they got community provide that is factually inaccurate my friend mollie hemingway who turned into pro trump platform people on the other side their accounts are being suspended for the poster being taken down part he is not using it in the way republicans used to accuse democrats of using social media someone who has worked on campaigns who is thinking about how campaigns reveal the media going forward to sort of what we were talking about about podcast. kamala harris actually was talking about things that help the middle class.
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she was talking about how childcare tax credits. but she was not doing it as a mollie rightly i agree with this the baroque podcast reaching people where they are. trying to get to voters not just by traditional doorknocking they knocked on so many doors in pennsylvania that we can before the election bite traditional pick. shannon: they did not connect. >> it by traditional standards that they did not work for it whbut wheni worked for barack os campaign that things that worked out working anywhere that is organizing, that's how much money you raise, that is what media you engage with. for it democrats after 2004 felt the same way george bush won when he knew he was like as president. let me finish. and when we got to 2008 nobody would have printed four years earlier barack obama would win the states like indiana. so a lot can change in four years. there's a lot of work to this
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lots of young leaders in our party, westmore, josh shapiro, gretchen whitmer, pete buttigieg we are going to be by but we have to address this question of how we engage with voters and reach them and through what media platform. >> well that is not true that free speech is necessarily approachable the republicans do seem to be better on speech than democrats right now. it is a big situation social media continues to engage in censorship or sometimes with the help of the government through the censorship industrial complex. >> elon musk's liberals does i s that bother you question what did that bother you? >> go ahead. >> has it bother you question her quickly and we are seeing google in particular doing a lot to suppress peacocks oh my goodness. to suppress news and information as it relates to all the issues people vote out. censorship is going to a major issue going forward and hopefully other social mita platforms will also engage in more free speech. shannon: 's and mitigate litigation involving this is going to flesh out a lot of these conversations. about this piece in the federalist was very interesting. saying cultures in a way better job of signally' stron's trump n
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some broken poles talk about the success of maverick top gun rise of anti- woke comedians and podcasts. the author of this piece, mollie, for you guys said they could have sensed it through the culture. did we miss that? >> to a large extent although when donald trump was clever enough to go to mcdonald's and those images he sort of won the day. >> 's got the apron on scooping up the fries burgers and not as optimistic as jeff mason there's an enormous amount of credibility, joe biden did not love the meeting he did not like giving interviews either and that's part of the problem. but i think there was a bubble there is soul-searching you mentioned i would like to see more of it because podcasts have taken over for they are more fun they're more partisan. we are seeing that. >> who's got a podcast at this table? >> i think that is to be soul-searching amongst democrats as well. roy just browriters broke this a
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couple that they talk to joe rogan that i spoke to at least one aid in her camp after it is sahesaid we should have done th. >> there will be a lot of should have said people look at everything in the wake of this. we wait on the house is there the dust settles as well but that panel thank you very much very special way to salute our veterans as a country prepares to honor our service members. that is up next, how you can get this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning?
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