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on the sp sphere in las vegas. can you imagine landing a play with that looking up at you? >> laura: i think they're going through their stages of grief and now back to their traditional anti-democratic position. they're the ones that don't like the democratic process. aj, if you had to pick one democrat to be the threat in 2028, who to it be, real quick? >> the easy one is shapiro, he's got a bit of juice and she's going to rue the day she didn't pick him as her vp, for sure. >> laura: i think he's really happy he didn't get picked, that's my thought aj. as always, thank you so much, great to see you. that's it for us tonight, thank you for watching. remember, it's america now and forever. jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse
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watters primetime. tonight... >> do you think the democratic party is fighting for you? no. >> jesse: the democrats did not have a very good weekend. >> you're brats and snobs and people don't like that. >> i believed her, my donors believed her, and so they wrote massive cheques. i feel a lot of us were misled. >> jesse: what happened to the billion dollars kamala blew? an investigation. >> get in, loser, we're going shopping. >> this is a danger to all of the folks in the path of milton right now because they don't know what to believe. donald trump is literally putting lives at risk. >> jesse: a bombshell report about fema. the media lied to you again. plus. >> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> uh,... the slaves? [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: trump promised to hire better people this time around, and he's off to a hot start. ladies and gentlemen, america's heartthrob steven miller is getting a promotion. this time he will be deputy chief of staff for policy. that means he'll have a lot of authority over the mission. former new york congressman lee zeldman is tapped to lead the epa. new york congresswoman welcome will beu.n. ambassador. mike waltz is trump's national security adviser. he's a former green beret who's come on the show. kamala is no longer border czar. tom homan is in charge of mass deportations and he's not messing around. >> i have a message to the millions of illegal immigrants joe biden release in the country in violation of federal law, you better start packing now. >> get the hell out of the way, we're coming. >> is there a way to carry out
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mass deportation without separating families? >> of course there is. families can be deported together. >> jesse: trump also declaring who will not be joining his administration, nikki haley and mike pompeo. he reremember during the 2016 transition the rnc was in charge, trump didn't know washington and the fbi was setting booby traps? this time he knows the terrain, executive orders already drafted, faces little to no resistance, and is ready to hit the ground running. his chief of staff says the window to revolutionize the government is more like two years rather than four. while trump takes over the government, democrats are trying to figure out what to do with kamala. first they floated the idea of putting her on the supreme court. they tried to force wise latina to step down because she say she's 70 and has diabetes but her people told the journal she has no plans to retire.
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sources tell primetime brett kavanaugh was ecstatic when he heard he didn't have to work with kamala and had a beer. so since that's off the table, democrats want to finish biden off with another coup. >> joe biden has been a phenomenal president and lived up to so many of the promises. there's one left to fulfill, being a transitional figure, resign the pres presidency, make kamala harris the next president, absolve her having to oversee the january 6th transition of her own defeat. >> and make it easier for the next woman who runs for president not worrying about the historical weight of being the first. >> jesse: the mind of a modern day democrat. who cares what the voters want. promote an unqualified woman who didn't earn it so her feelings don't get hurt. the white guy who earned it, who cares, he's old. the bidens aren't over the last coup. harris and biden were seen together today for the first time since the landslide at
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arlington ceremony. doctor jill is giving kamala the cold shoulder. do you think it's a little tense? i do. pelosi is telling the bidens to get over it, it's his fault. >> had the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race. >> should there have been an open primary? >> we thought there would be. it was the anticipation was that if the president were to step aside that there would be an open primary. >> jesse: nancy is saying they shouldn't have run joe or kamala. biden world's gone from bickering behind closed doors to fist fighting on the front lawn. >> nancy pelosi, everybody talks a about how the speaker, so strategic, she can count and yes, she did all of that and she was the speaker in congress. but my question is where is your calculator now? democrats about to damn lose the house and sit on the podcast and
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complain about oh, i don't deal in presidential politics but she helped orchestrate is, i'm going to say it, played in presidential politics this cycle and helped orchestrate the public demise of the president. and thank god for joe biden, that he came out and yes, endorsed his vp because these people wanted an open primary for what? >> jesse: it's like a prison yard fight, and jim's trying to break it up. >> as we take an assessment of all of this, we ought to just chill out for a while, get in touch with each other, don't worry about blaming anybody. i think we take stock of who and what we are and not get caught up in the pointing fingers and assigning blame. >> jesse: he's trying to play peacemaker all of a sudden? he's the one who created the stupid ticket in the first place. he backed biden in south carolina and in exchange forced
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him to pick a black woman as his running mate. they went d down in flames. nobody is listening to james, he's toast. the party wants blood. biden loyalists are complaining this is the second time obama pushed joe out. both times joe would have won they say. >> come out to the daylight and say what you have to say, put your name under it, and let's have a discussion about it. don't be such a snivelling little coward that you put an unnamed quote out there saying what is absolutely (bleep). look at the guy. >> jesse: the clinton syndicate itching for a fight. they feel like they were ripped off into buying a jelopi. >> we didn't get a chance to kick the tires. we said you're buying the car and you have no choice and of course we bought the car.
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>> jesse: biden endorsing kamala 30 minutes after the coup, that was the kiss of death. and the party was forced to cover up for kamala and say she was a ferrari. the second they drove off the lot, she crashed. >> i think if the campaign is reducible to one moment, a 65% wrong track country, the country wants something different and she's asked as so often the case in a friendly audience on the view, how would you be different than biden? it's the one question that you exist to answer, all right. that is it. that's the money question. that's the one you want. that's the one that everybody wants to know the answer to. and you freeze. literally freeze and say well, i can't think of anything. when history unearths this, it will be there on the view. >> jesse: did you ever think a view interview would doom a democrat? i didn't.
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democrats around the country are lined up outside the bathroom now to wash their hands of this. george clooney says he's taking a step back from politics. and democrat insiders are leaking to rolling stone it wasn't their idea for harris to campaign with liz cheney. quote, people don't want to be in a coalition with the devil. they were saying focus more on energizing your base than liz cheney. the harris crew told them to get lost, no thanks. oh, and bernie's loose. he's running to the sunday shows saying i told you so. >> how exactly do you think democrats abandoned the working class, senator? >> look, the wo working people f this country are extremely angry f you're an averag person out there, do you think the democratic party is taking on powerful special interests and fighting for you? i think the overwhelming answer is no. >> jesse: nancy pelosi's
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telling bern dog to shut up. >> i completely disagree, and in fact might notice that kamala harris ran ahead of bernie sanders in vermont. >> so what did that tell you? >> it tells you that the fact is what we do, what our purpose is in the democratic party, is for america's working families. >> why did voters -- >> go ask bernie sanders. bernie sanders has not won -- let me, with all due respect, and i have a great deal of respect for him for what he stands for. but i don't respect him saying that the democratic party has abandoned the working class families. >> jesse: the democrats doing an autopsy on tuesday's wipeout and the results are in. america thinks they're crazy, preachy, incompetent, and abandoned the working class in exchange for illegals, transgenders, and felons. the new york times says some democrats are finally waking up and realizing that woke is broke. and they're just a bunch of brats. >> that's what i hate about the
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left. [ cheering and applause ] they're brats. you're brats and snobs and people don't like that. >> jesse: this wasn't just an election, this was an intervention. the left shut out of every branch of government and their coalition's being gobbled up by a hungry billionaire who came back from the dead. their leadership's all in their 80s on their last legs politically, and the one person who was supposed to know what he was doing staged a coup without a plan. he says he's concerned and nervous how history will remember him. that it's certainly taken a big hit with trump once again triumphing. democrats all thought it was tone deaf and clueless for them to preach as they did, but now he's as relevant as bill clinton. barack never saw biden's snap kamala endorsement coming. it was his last bitter revenge as he pulled the knife out of
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his back. the democrat party's destroyed itself trying to destroy trump, and the more they resist, the worse it gets. everything they're resisting, the majority of the country backs. and all the tactics that they used are so dirty and unconstitutional that they have turned trump into a folk hero for surviving and winning. since they can't stop us, we're not invited to thanksgiving. >> how do we move forward when we know that people in their families voted for him? they work with people who voted for him, live next to people who voted for him? what do you -- how do we, how should we deal with those neighbours, coworkers, family members? >> do you recommend from a psychological standpoint being around them? we have the holidays coming up. >> it's completely fine to not be around those people and tell them why, to say i have a problem with the way that you voted because it went against my very livelihood, and i'm not
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going to be around you this holiday. i need space for me. >> jesse: yep, people are taking space in the watters household. i was not invited to my mother's house for thanksgiving. apparently there wasn't enough room. she said it was a scheduling situation, and then invited me to come over on black friday. i told her no thanks, i'll be at best buy. joining me, rnc cochair lara trump. before we get to this, i think everybody owes you a congratulations because you had a tough job over there. a lot of shenanigans last time that we were all concerned about, and there was a ground game that wasn't up to snuff, and you delivered. so as my mother would say, give yourself a pat on the back. >> well thank you, jesse, and by the way you're more than welcome to come to the trump house for thanksgiving. we'll extend the offer to you, i don't want you to be left out in the cold. >> jesse: that would make my mother more upset.
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>> i know, you're probably out of christmas too at that point. >> jesse: it's fine, it's okay. we all need a cooling off period. when you look at the left trying to take their cooling off period, part of your job is also to dissect the political enemy and i say that without any negativity. how do you think they're dealing with this, and how crippled will they be for how long? >> i kind of think it's like the american people broke up with the democrats on tuesday night. a bad breakup, and i think right in the midst of a bad breakup, often times the person who is broken up with doesn't have a lot of self reflection. they go back and go in even harder to maybe try a little more with that person, but the american people sent a very strong message on tuesday night that they want the america first policies of donald trump. they want sanity, jesse, back in their lives, and i think unless the democrats are able to really
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take a long, hard look at really how far off the scale of anything rationa rational they e gone, i don't know they ever come back to win elections and that's okay with us at the rnc. >> jesse: no more elections they'll win, none ever? >> exactly. i think it's really stunning to see this victory for donald trump. and by the way, jesse, no one deserves it more than he does. this is a man who's been through everything imaginable, and i'll tell you what, to stand up on that stage alongside of him whenever he got that very well deserved win that ended up being 312 electoral votes and all seven swing states, the senate, and i think we can confirm the house as well, absolutely incredible. the american people have spoken, they wanted donald trump back and his america first policies back in the white house. >> jesse: and what made it sweeter was the fact they called it on election night. the entire country is very grateful about the margin of victory because we could not put up with another six day count.
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you know, obviously your father-in-law's making moves and making quick moves, and that's good because we don't have a lot of time. he's already appointed tom homan has border czar, he's in charge of deportations. the left is already panicked. here's the view, watch this. >> the appointment of tom homan today as border czar in charge of a mass deportation program. people think oh, it's just going to be the criminals. there's not enough criminals, aliens in the federal prison system for it to be mass deportations. what it means is grandmothers. what it means is brothers and aunts. what it means is abuelos, it means dreamers, it means family members. it means your colleagues. it means your friends. it means people who are part of this society, and look, america, you know. those of you you who voted for trump, this is what you wanted,
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this is what you voted for. you screwed around and you're about to find out. >> jesse: no one said it's going to be easy, no one's saying mass deportations is going to be fun, but it's going to be necessary. do you think the democratic party can continue to survive if they resist the deportations that a majority of the country voted for? >> well that does remain to be seen. i think that these people are delewded. that lost them an election. they go so far off the rails with this stuff that people say well i don't know, aren't we supposed to have a system of laws here in america? aren't we sort of people abide by the laws? isn't it illegal to come in the country without any vetting or formal process of any variety? and by the way, maybe somebody should remind her we have 15,000 people who are convicted sexual assaulters, 13,000 murderers on the streets, 350 people on the terror watch list. i don't know, that's 350 more
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than i want in my country. so yes, those are going to be the people that are prioritized to get out of this country. of course it's not going to be easy, but it's necessary and it's also necessary to send a strong message out there. you saw almost immediately, jesse, what happened, that caravan headed towards our southern border broke up and a lot of people left when donald trump was elected on tuesday night because they know he means business. the american people were disrate to have actual, real leadership in the white house and i think it's great. people should never take the journey because it's dangerous, treacherous, a quarter of the women or more are sexually assaulted on the way up. thank you donald trump for already setting things straight at the southern border. >> jesse: mexico is in for tough negotiations and those will begin will immediately. around donald trump as the transition is underway, and it's going at a break neck pace especially compared to 16, what are his priorities? is he under pressure by donors? what's the atmosphere with what
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we've seen almost, what, six days? >> well his priorities are to work on behalf of the american people. he received their mandate on tuesday night, and he's not messing around this time. he's the first one to say, jesse, the first term in office he really didn't know. he didn't know washington, d.c., he didn't really understand that he had to implement, you know, put 5,000 people in positions in the course of two months after winning the presidency, and now he gets it. and now he's learned a lot the first time around. you know, there was the art of the deal, and then there was the art of the comeback. and we did see the most historic and epic comeback in american political history on tuesday night. wail till his second term in office. the people he's putting alongside of him are people who are going to prioritize the american peoples' mandate to secure our southern border, rollback regulations stifling small businesses, regain our standing on the world stage as the superpower and the leader of the free world. that's what america voted on, and that is what donald trump is
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prioritizing. has nothing to do with donors, nothing to do with special interest groups or lobbyists. it has everything to do with what is right for the american people, and i cannot wait to see him in there starting on january 20th. >> jesse: it's an exciting time to be alive for sure. lara, thank you very much, and good luck in the future. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> jesse: so was the kamala harris campaign a pyramid scheme? a billion has gone missing, and we just found out where the money went. plus johnny. >> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> why did i sign up for this? [ ♪♪ ] >> this is the story of the greatest american before there was an america. >> hear real stories from real
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>> jesse: the new york times is reporting trump tapped new
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york senator marko rubio to be his secretary of state. rubio ran against donald trump in 2016. he will have a big portfolio, china, iran, ukraine, venezuela. a lot of reaction. we thought rick had the inside track on state and i guess maybe he'll wind up somewhere else. kamala's campaign spending scandal got a lot worse. she spent millions of dollars buying celebrity endorsements and staging concerts that didn't win a single vote and ended up 20 million in debt. tonight we're finding out kamala was lie to donors to keep the cash flowing. here's one of kamala's surrogates. >> this is an epic disaster, a $1 billion disaster. and i raised millions of that. i have friends i have to be accountable to and explain what happened because i told them it was a margin of error race.
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i was promised, promised all of us that harris would win. she even put videos out saying that harris would win. i believed her. my donors believed her. and so they wrote massive cheques. i just feel like a lot of us were misled. >> jesse: democrats were actic like sleazy salesman saying we have trump on the ropes, the race is tight, and your money would make all the difference. the race wasn't close and a billion dollars got washed away in a landslide. her donors got fleeced and kamala was clueless. one democrat official told notice, i'm amazed we even got close. the campaign has been broken since the beginning. kamala inherited biden's campaign which was already shaky because no top talent wanted to move to delaware. after the donations started pouring in, kamala started to fizzle. in september, the cash flow dried up. her money moon was dead, but they kept her in the dark. some black staffers were on the
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brink of suing. black aides felt mistreated and demoralized. some wanted to make formal complaints and refrain for fear of retaliation. in october, kamala was scheduled to tape a fundraising video. while she was reading the script, kamala stopped at a line. we missed our fundraising deadline. she looked at staffers and said, well we can't lie to people, but it wasn't a lie. one low level staffer had to tell harris that the campaign did miss its goal. the kamala harris campaign was running out of money and no one thought to tell kamala harris, ask kamala harris never thought to ask. she was flying all over the country and never wondered hey guys, how much money do we have? what a puppet. even oprah winfrey was in on the. the billionaire tycoon demanded the harris campaign pay her a million dollars to do the town
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hall interview. >> good morning, how are you darling? looking very good. how do you think the election went? >> not talking about election, thank you very much. >> is it true they paid you a million dollars for the endorsement for kamala? >> not true, i was paid nothing, ever. >> what do you think about celebrities with mass exodus? do you think pr prince harry's s to lose his visa now that trump's president? thank you, oprah. >> jesse: kamala also blew 20 million on celebrity concerts. they even put kamala's face on the sphere in vegas. see that stunt there? cost her half a million dollars, and kamala never raised an eyebrow and then got creamed in nevada. kamala spent a fortune in veins pennsylvania, all the time trump was going to steelers games for free and loss worse than hillary did. she's in debt and asking for money.
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she lost by 3 million votes, that's a lot to recount. democrats might not want to fork over more cash. one guy is open to the idea, donald trump. he writes, whatever we can do to help them during this difficult period, i would strongly recommend we as a party and for the sake of desperately needed unity do. we have a lot of money leftover, and that our biggest asset in the campaign was earned media, and that doesn't cost very much. jordan belford, an enpr entreprr and original wolf of wall street. was it a ponzi scheme, jordan? >> i don't want to accuse anyone of anything, i don't want to get in trouble, jess, but it seems like a giant money laundering operation. you take in a massive harassment of money, right. oprah, i'm really shocked about oprah. why does oprah need a million
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dollars? i was shocked, i thought she was doing it because she believed in it. there's laws against two things. number one, you can't make false statements, but also material omissions of fact. they were keeping everybody in the dark about how bad things were and just basically painting this rosy picture when meanwhile it's like they're all in quicksand sinking really fast, and they're trying to get people to give more and more and more. and i bet when it comes out, you'll see there were massively inflated salaries for all the consultants and consultants who hired more consultants. not to mention, by the way, what were they thinking? $450,000 to be on the sphere. who's going to vote for her because she's on the sphere? i mean, something's going to walk by and say oh, look at her face, i gotta vote for her. the whole thing is so insane. but i'll tell you what, stupidity is a great defence
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against breaking the law, saying i'm a moron. i'm just a moron, overpaying people, didn't know what i was doing. so her defence is i'm an idiot. >> jesse: you can't use that in court. >> seems like a money laundering operation. >> jesse: that doesn't work. jordan, if you did this in the private sector, if you were telling everybody before an earnings call, earnings will be off the charts, this, that, you have to believe we have this quarter. and then earnings comes out and it's just like kaboom, you could go to prison for that, right? >> yeah. >> jesse: that's the campaign, it's close, a coin flip, no, we lost every battleground, sorry. what? >> i gotta tell you, i think that poll that came out of iowa was part of the scam, the last second this woman releases a poll she's up. the whole thing was a giant scam, and listen, i could not be happier. i watched it, i rejoiced, i was a huge trump supporter back in 2016, and thank god. i gotta tell you, this is the
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epic failure. when they open up the books, they're going to see fraud on a biblical level in terms of money just disappearing to consultants and god knows who else was on the payroll. >> jesse: jordan, i feel baddbadfor the people that donad then don't. someone gets ripped off but you don't like them very much, well you know, sucker. we were telling everybody this was destined to lose. it almost didn't matter who they ran. >> what do we say? couldn't have happened to a nicing person. that's kind of the phrase. listen, they got -- listen, if you want to run with open borders, you know, men in women's bathrooms, inflation like crazy, eggs costing i don't know how much money. they put someone in there didn't have a single vote, ridiculous. anyway, i will tell you i'm happy -- yeah. >> jesse: at least oprah got her range rover because
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that's -- >> oprah, that shocked me most of all. >> jesse: she needs to ride in style. jordan, the wolf of wall street, the original. good to see you as always, my friend. >> take care. >> jesse: well fema let trump supporters suffer during the hurricane. a bombshell report, next. [ ♪♪ ] military decoration awarded by the united states government. the tunnel to towers foundation and the congressional medal of honor society recognizes valor beyond the call of duty. britt slabinski, a recipient of the medal of honor himself, sat down with fellow recipients to hear their stories from their military service to their transition into the veteran community. it■s nothing we won, right? we're pretty vocal on that, saying, look, i didn't win anything like we're a recipient of this. you're going to highlight me for the day. we're four guys get killed. never crossed my mind about receiving the medal of honor. never.
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>> jesse: last week's election exposed how the liberal media lied to your face to prop up kamala and the left's been exposed again. after fema botched the hurricane helene response the democrats blasted everyone who criticized the agency. >> donald trump is putting lives at risk doing with a he's doing. if you can't trust fema and basic weather reports for example which he's questioned in the past. >> now unfortunately tragically quite frankly it is politicized.
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>> before hurricane milton made landfall the former president politicized the response. >> the only person making an accusation people are not getting what they asked for is trump claiming the administration is w w withholdig resources because of political affiliation, it's not true. >> jesse: the only oneself politicizing the hurricane was fema and the misinformation was true. according to a bombshell report by the daily wire, a fema manager told relief workers in florida to not help homes with trump signs. internal messages obtained by the daily wire shows the list of rules for canvassers. rule two, avoid homes advertising trump. after fema confirmed that the messages were real, the director fired the employee and called her messages reprehensible. in response, the fired fema manager told primetime that this wasn't an isolated incident, and
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quote, fema has made me a patsy. florida governor ron desantis is demanding a full investigation and wants every partisan bureaucrat fired. but it looks like the agency's problems go deeper than one employee. we also found out that fema didn't answer half the calls it received for disaster aid. half the calls to fema after the hurricane went to voicemail. no response. and here's what rescue workers are saying on the ground. listen. >> i had an interaction with local fema officials as well, help people help people and it was stated that hey, we can't have our fingerprints on this which leads back to the question which is what sort of culture and what sort of fear is there in place at the lower levels of fema personnel where they're afraid they're going to lose their job not speaking up against actions that are not aligned with what the organization is supposed to be doing? >> jesse: the biggest losers
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aside from fema and the people fema hasn't helped, the media who told their viewers that any kind of criticism was disinformation. now they have been exposed again. former 2024 presidential candidate is here. vivek, that's all they talked about was disinf disinformatione three weeks during the hurricane. turns out fema workers were not helping homes that had trump signs. >> the reality is, jesse, sadly the difference between a conspiracy theory and reality used to be six months. now it's six weeks. and the truth of the matter is our government has been lying to us systemically on a wide range of questions over the last four years. one of the things i'm really looking forward to with the donald trump presidency starting in january is a government that tells the people the truth again. i don't think that's too much to ask. sometimes the truth is uncomfortable. give it to us straight, and i think that's eroded trust in democracy. i'm looking forward to the chance to hopefully win the trust back with donald trump in
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the white house. i think that's going to be good for the country and shame on the government officials who have lied from everything about this all the way dating back to the origin of covid to countless other fake scandals in between. let's turn the page on that chapter, get back to truth. that's good for the american people. >> jesse: it seems like they're turning the page pretty quickly because this transition is off to a hot start. we just heard marco rubio is secretary of state and you were down in mar-a-lago this afternoon during some of these transition meetings. what's the vibe? >> the vibe's very positive. i think we're excited about what's coming in january. i gotta say, jesse, i was part of the meetings today, very well one process. incredibly well organized, big focus on merit. making sure the best person actually gets the job for the one. i think that can to over a year ago when the media was howling that somehow donald trump would not be able to select the best candidates for each of the roles. one of the things i saw from the beginning today was literally everybody in the world wants to
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step into these jobs. everybody in the united states of america, and we're going to be able to pick the best and brightest to lead our government. and i think that's encouraging. we live in a 1776 kind of moment, reviving our constitutional ideals, and i think we want the best and brightest in every one of those roles and because of the decisive victory and donald trump's vision for the country, that's what we're going to get in the cabinet positions and beyond. >> jesse: so how does it work? there's a big room and everybody's there and you just look at resumes and you're like well let's go to ag, get the resumes for attorney general. how does it work? >> yeah look, my friend howard, a lot of credit for setting it up it tv screens, able to have fast conversations and keeping things relatively focused. one of the things i've built my career on is i'm an entrepreneur. i love building startups, the early hires that come in to match to the new vision. that sets the tone going
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forward. and i think we have the feel. i think probably for the first time in american government of a true startup mentality brought to the united states government. one of the things that we're going to have to do is take that old bureaucracy and not just reform it, but to actually get in there and shut down meaningful parts of that bureaucracy. i think it's a mistake that some conservatives in the past might have made in earlier eras of republican conserve tim to tinker around the edges. of you have to get serious about the kinds of people leading at every level, serious deep cuts, and it's the stuff of how we save a country and i think that's coming next year. >> jesse: tell trump we went johnny as secretary of transportation, he's annoying everybody in the office. we just need him gone for your years, that's it, okay. >> we'll pass it long tomorrow, jesse. >> jesse: thank you very much, good to see you. johnny, not the secretary of
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: happy veterans day, america. we here at primetime like to honour those who served our country by remembering the wars our men and women waged. but we found out not everybody remembers. [ ♪♪ ] >> big holiday on monday, how you celebrating? >> probably drinking some shots. >> i'm a nature girl, so. go out in nature. >> shut up. >> what holiday is monday? >> memorial day? >> valentine's day? >> christmas? >> veterans day. >> independance day. >> i will ask the question that i think is a fair question to ask. who raised these people? [ ♪♪ ] >> who did america fight in the revolutionary war? >> why did i sign up for this? >> i have no idea, i'm sorry.
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>> um... the slaves? >> the british. >> florida. >> are you kidding me? >> who won the civil war? >> it wasn't us. >> canada? >> immigrants. >> the north. >> i really have no idea, i can't say. i'm a dumb person. >> i'm forgetting everything because i'm on tv, this is scary. >> i saw you on television, you embarrassed me. >> why do you think they called it the civil war? >> because it was civil. >> who did america fight in world war two? >> hold up. china? >> zimbabwe. >> japan, germany, and italy. >> obama? >> no, that was 20 2008 and two. >> lost both times. >> i like that. >> who won the cold war?
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>> oh, my gosh, vietnam. >> no one. >> russia? >> if russia won, we wouldn't be here right now. >> i don't think it was that serious. >> why they call it the cold war? >> it was freezing outside. >> they used some very deadly substances. >> not a shot was fired. >> all right, cool. >> cool. >> who bombed pearl harbour? >> america -- wait, hold up. >> the koreans? >> who? >> japan bombed pearl harbour and suicide bombed pearl harbour which is pretty dark. >> mexico. >> the wall just got ten feet taller. >> tell me about the korean war. >> i don't know about the korean war. they have some really good food, really good wings. >> president donald trump's coming back and promising to end all foreigu pumped?
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>> no. >> you like wars? >> i (bleep) donald trump. >> but he's going to end wars. >> i'm sorry, i have to go. good-bye. >> bye, go home to mommy. go home to mommy. >> on veterans day, what message do you want to send it our veterans? >> thank you for your service. it's important you guys did that to get to where we are today. >> stay blessed, enjoy y'all families. >> appreciate you guys. >> we love you, thank you. >> whoever you fought for, i hope they're taking good care of you. >> jesse: more primetime ahead. [ ♪♪ ] i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> so you did your patriotic duty last week, up next, the fox nation patriot awards, tickets on sale now, less than an month away. i'll see you there. get tickets at fox nation .com/
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patriot awards. they're very affordable. let's do some texts. debbie from nebraska, glad to hear about the miller appointment. four more years of eye candy for the ladies, oh, happy day. i'm not even going to talk about that anymore. joe marie from st. louis, does this mean nancy doesn't want biden on mount rush more anymore. he's been cancelled. steve from bedford virginia, spending half a million dollars to put your face on the sphere sounds like a vanity project to me. gary from arizona, i was going to invite you to our thanksgiving house but the trumps beat me to it. mom, sorry, can't make it, i'm going to mar a lago for thanksgiving. i'm watters, this is my world. [ ♪♪ ]

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