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everyone, i am laura ingraham,se and this is "the ingraham angle" from watching tim.co a lot going on, "the wall street journal" said florida congressman mike waltz will be donald trump's national security advisor. he has aafghista green beret ven afghanistan and china hawk. we will have more on that plus my "angle" and moments.e but first, as old joe stumbled through the sand over the weekend, it was very disturbingv did jail help him? and as kamala harris enjoyed downtime, the full breadth of ngtrump's victory is still being unpacked. >> big, blue states with very diverse populations., this no coalition donald trump assemblehed the, he made great strides, california them all 25 te, putin to make iran andf. kamala harris her home state new york cutting the democraticn
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margin in half. go down this list and look inside the states and you will see it, blue color areas, cities, metro areas with the largest hispanic population that is where trump made his big game there. >> laura: it is not surprising, democrats licking their wounds still postmortem g biden, they are blaming racism, they are blaming staffing, and their favorite catchall misinformation, elon musk the holy grail. trump's record on economy, border, was phenomenal in aller harris had worked with chase and party b coach at that is pretty good. of course they had he is aa fascist. for years "the angle" urge g.o.p. nominees to0 st adopt 50a state strategy. did several angles devoted to this and trump did this incredibly smart.g even political foes acknowledging it pai d off big whi
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time. >> trump improved not just his numbers in the battleground, which we were talking aboutov edelection night 3-4 points but also improved our cities andstat improved outer suburbs. trump ran 50-state strategy the democrats used to talk about. >> laura: trump has not been sworn into office, and we already see the positive impact is having for america spiritually sell the stockd market soaring postelection periods and bitcoin.. could you fill in the stores out and about over the weekend? i did. optimism is everywhere except maybe msnbc.idea the are mulling the idea of buying more american gas in anp. attempt to enjoyed avoid trump'a tariffs.pret but to capitalize on theambi momentum of joy i thinkso donald trump pretty obvious needs ambitious, talented staff. so far, he is off to a great
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start. new york congresswoman elise stefanik, lee zeldin as epa administration goodbye to the regulation stranglehold that the epa. ane faced stephen miller as white house deputy chief of staff for policy and for america's border security,tr umtom homan will be in charge oa implementing trump's tough border policies. i was thinking about tom homan and i know he's been on "the angle" a lot, but is he too much of a softy? >> we have seen one estimate that says it would cost $88 million to deport 1 million people a year. >> i don't know if that is accurate or not.ou >> is that what american>> taxpayer should expect? what price do you put on security, is it worth a question mark is ther de a way to carry t massive deportation without sepg families? >> of course it is.geth maybe they need to be deported together. >> laura: keep them together and their home country?
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this is trying to usual suspectn into deep despair, and we should do what we can do to send fruit baskets and soothing spao th packages to them. would any of them except? of course, trump would put loyalists into positions of power.il national border security council, dead, responded to the backlash he has been receiving for 60 minutes and importet families together,he watch thisl hereie to of this administratioe demand due process in the right to claim asylum.e anitd we need that exorbitant f taxpayer cost. at the end of duedere process, f whatthe judge says you have to o home, you have to go home here g?to if they don't, what the hel n imare we doing? we don't need this anymore. >> laura: there is a national groundswell of support, art, to
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implement deportation across the board to. there isdone a strong majority f americans who want this done. your reaction. >> absolutely and look, you will have them attack tom homan and m say, you guys are separating ese families. but you realize, her what is th truth? these individuals here illegally brought children with them or had children in the united states. they are the ones getting sent back and deported if they don't have an actual case to be here. in order to keep a family together they would take their child with them. that is what it comes down to iy is not deporting them but keep the family together or she is to have a family member if they think their life is better legally in the u.s. they can leavduale the children here. but remember, the sameglin individuals are the ones that handed over their children to ersmuggling organizations withol even knowing taking them where they would end up. when u you startna looking at te children, will he go back ande prosecute the children's that
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release these kids or turn them over to the hands of the cartels? that is what it comes down to. irresponsible by the appearance want to turn its around and point the finger at the united states and officials. i think tom homan will do a fantastic job with boots on thes ground and started from the bottom and worked his way up. it is a fantastic picks. >> laura: liberal mayors will not surprise you, art which is a tell all men ready for a fight but tom homan is not backing doh >> five to go to central new york city, we have a mandate fo r the american people and weut are going to fix it with or without mayors, chiefs, and priests. >> laura: art, your reaction to that peerages speak of that l is baffling, honestly, that is baffling. you are talking about leadershie supposed to be upholding the la and they arepe going to write
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against people to uphold the law to back up individuals breaking the law for years. all of those individuals that are respo hostile towards amerid should be voted out next election cycle as well. >> laura: the best back and, art, i have seen and so many great moments tom homan has confronted by the left. aoc pushed them at oneings of ts hearings and made the point about separating familiesy because they are always going to go to that to stop enforcement of the law.rear he said, how about when wedo t arrest people for other crimes? did they not get separated from their children? americans get separated from their children when they runnds afoul of the law. that happens every day of the week lik thousands of times a dn the united states. well, it is not really breaking the law when you comd hoe into e country illegally and then continue to take her down with that absurd logic. >> laura, they will always go back to that. i've heard it many times before
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that they will go back to racial term here until they are great r about talking about the racial . but i think this election proves that we were not able to convince the latino andd minorities, but we were able to educate them and show them the right way. that's what it comes down to. >> laura: latinos across the country, hispanic voters, theyos have spoken on this as well. art, think it's a much. republicans gearing up to remaka washington, the blame game is reaching a fevered pitch. >> i don't respect him saying the democratic party has abandoned the working class families or to that is where we are. >> i have to say to nancy in the senate in the last two years, we have not even brought forth legislation to raise the minimum wage. that average working person out there, do you really think the democratic party is going to the max taking on powerful special interest in fighting for you?
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>> laura: well, this is natural but it will not amount to any real change because they will agree on one thing: resisting donald trump. are >> progressive power, despite dealingng that we are with, is still growing. we have had our first trans-member of congress. these new members have givenan people across the country hope for the progressive movement as an effective check on a trumpcy presidency. >> laura: so, instead of working with trump on all of the issues in america have madgeo clear they care about, they areo going to go right back to whatmt they did before, which led them to this moment of loss after loss after loss. they are basically going to repackage what is ultimately a far left agenda because they always think this is a communications problem, apr problem, i at is not a policywa problem. tonyed nese mollie hemingway fox news contributor as well as
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byron york chief political correspondent for thet "washington examiner." mollie, i will get to the senate leadership fight intn the nextte segment but i want to get your reaction to "the wall street journal" reporting that mike waltz willof be trump national security advisor. is they are concerned so many gimmick many members haveecia congress moving into the cabinet. is there l any risk of losing election seats like elise stefanik? both are safe districts. >> i bt is not whether it wouldt won that republicans will have i small majority. if that report is true, it would be surprising given that small majority. but the overarching issue is for donald trump, his first term in office was foreign policy success. not just a biden administration but much of the permanent d.c. class not understanding what made that a success. the national security positions and the department of defense, department of state to accomplish his mission not just e whole country but th
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world as we are on the verge ofi world war iii and othectr compl. >> laura: byron mojo the idea democrats can go back to just george soros funded resistancege and get different results this time. i don't think it is smart. i really don't. this is a popular election victory. anelectiond you feel the changep it might be imperceptible toi some, but i feel it when i am out and about her joe. >> i do think for just a fewk af minutes and the shock afteremoc donald trump's victory, there r were some democrats that, maybe we ought to give it a rest for a while and just kind of watch, wait and see what happens, thend we can beat the opposition party, of course that maybe take a different course. thatbout lasted 10 minutes.thei in the sports, they call itat muscleta memory., on the muscle memory is to attack, attack, attack. one thing we have not seen yet
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back in 2016, we did not learn about it until later. there was an effort behind the scenes to desperately keep trump from taking office january 20, 2017. so, i would not be surprised if some sort of hail mary thing with the 14th amendment. who knows what they might try, but they are clearly going to b very desperate as the weeks go by in january 20th gets closer. >> laura: earlier today at the claimant on that, podesta was asked about how to mollie to improve the claimant agenda. watch. >> we are fully committed to try d anto award and obligate the fs available through inflation reduction act back in washington, it is hard work ensuring to solidify the investments. >> laura: so mollie, men had
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all, i guess is their answer, which, you know that isfa scsomething better than saying u are a fascist, i gassed. >> that is what makes this transition so different in 2016. that was a surprise to everybody including the republicans who won. they didn't realize the trump administration of the first time how much resistance not just from bureaucracy and unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats but also the democrats has byron noted to keep trump from being inaugurated. but you had the establishment of g.o.p. types. s completely differentwork ball game.to c incoming trump team understands where the threats are in combat in different ways and probablyao many ways permanent unelectedth unaccountable bureaucrace y toe subvert the will of thew. people in unconstitutional fashion but tharnee team is smar now. they have learned so much fromdh obstruction and resistance from previous years. when the problems come, and they
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will come, they will at least not be so surprised by them. >> laura: it is one thing to talk about the swamp in another way to wade through it when the alligators you know where theyla like to hang out. byron, earlier on cnn, interesting a breakdown of thech polling potential front runners for the dam lewis here to watch. >> no clear favorite and that it unusual. you have to go all the way back9 all the way back to 1992 campaign with this giant question mark over here where no cleasincr appearance and the fit cycly toe going back all the wa late '80s, early '90s no clear front runner for the next democratic nomination. >> laura: and is a little odd, don't you think? just a few years ago, byron,ar weaver populism is dead, withew her populism and how many national deal headlines we had about that. a lot.
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and now this for progressive, not her, whitmer is lame and pritzker no, news to ms. newsom. is anyone obvious? >> not only is 2028? but no leader for the democratic party right now.they and completely aced out in the house and the senate and of course, they won't control the white house and they will be zero democratic leaders inweek washington. >> laura: wow! not even a week since the election, mollie, byron,enat thank you both. when we come back, sena senator schmitt centermy a leadership fight. this is a fight. family's fight, right? my "angle" dives in next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: now, for the hard part. that is the focus ofthe tonighs the 25. all weekend long, i was still kind of processing like many of you trump's historic comeback s lawsuits, the frivolous indictments and the relentlessio defamation, kamalas $1.2 billion war chest, not even two assassination attempts coult .reak them
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even his most strident critics are recognizing thoppoe opportuy he has t wo reshape washington. >> he swept every battlegroundir state. he increased his margins inet new york and california. trump is riding into washingtoni with the political reality is that he is politically as dominant and strong as he has ever been. >> holy toledo! all right, trump gained grounds colu49 states and the district c columbia. >> but of coursean, the question is how much support can president trump get on capitol hill? he who outperformed pretty much every republican who ran for so round. trump's agenda which he specifically campaigned on anshould be the republican agena and his focus was not just the border and not just the economy but the trade policy and defense policy too. so given the g.o.p. likelye ho controls both houses of congress
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and it will be a narrow majority in the house, it is realistic trump voters expect his policies to be swiftly movet at through congress. but at a minimum, and i mean a bare minimum, president trump should be able to rely on helped to regain the majority idn'tn the senate. they would notro have the sherrod brown without trump. they would not have beaten casey without trump and maybe not even jon tester without trump. under these circumstances, especially, again, a small house majority i, the position of the senate majority leader is even more critical. just so you all understand this and there is no reason you need to know the intricacies of the hill inner workings but as a practical matter, no bill can get to the floor of the senate and no amendments can be put on that bill and voted on in the senate without the support of
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the majority leader. but does not happen. that his wife mitch mcconnell is so powerful. right now, there are three t candidates for the position. johnnd from south dakota and john cornyn from texas are seen as disciples of mitch mcconnell in both have a history of fairly critical of president trump who they would prefer not wade into the internal senate deliberations at all. >> my preference would be and in his best interest to stay out of the and secret ballot elections are best left to the senate and he's got to work with all of us when all said and done. >> laura: i understand the senate wants to preserve its independence, i get it. e real.the same time, th they all owe majority status to him. donald trump. think about it, when mcconnellew worked with the maga republicans
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and maga agenda with a usmca, the tax bill, they got stuff done. it was great! but when at cross purposes as youmeru saw with the lankford schumer immigratiocon bill that fiasco or absurd infrastructure bill, it was horrible! that people have spoken. trump has won! texas where corner and is from, south dakota where john thome it from, three times in a row. it is logical for those in the state to believe lawmakers will work with them, not against them to advance the agenda and wrecertainly not throw monkey wrenches at them. we have been incredible -- and this is a once in a generation chance and charlie hurt was right when he said make a difference in america and to enact policies that the voters have been wanting for years. we have no timwhe to waste which is why all of that we can trump
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urged whoever gets the leadership role to agree to recess appointments because sometimes the vote can take two yearinetans or more on keith cat secretaries and other physicians which is what the senate did last go around and trump added, we cannot let that happen againt so john cornyn trying to getp se around recess appointments by promising to keep senators inl session given over the holidays to getp's a lead trump's people through. those are nice words to make it that will happen but trump does nof t have the luxury of time. even if agenda stymied by sw swampish movers, the republicans will get wiped out 2026 and maybe 2028 if they try to slow the agenda down. and what after everything he's been through in the country has been through, what a travesty it would be at trump's historict victory is undermined not so much by democrats in resistance,
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but by his own party. had to you think voters willor react to that? next time they hear and a call from the rnc? well we are at it, way are theei senate either ship votes secret anyway? if you disagree with president trump that is your right, disagree on whatever itan is, deportation or tariffs onhe rschina, but why not stand and e heard? others have done that in thean past. ymore.let's not play hide the bl anymore. that is not what we are into an ever have.ee. no more killing essential legislation in committee. president trump deserves a fair hearing and a vote on the he campaigned onsu relentlessly. and if senators and congressmen take issue with what he is saying, vote against those measures. them, let the voters decide the fate of those legislators wereor senators when they are next up for reelection. h rememberingfft.
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pat toomey or jeff flake, or liz cheney or adam kinzinger.'t see how it worked out for them. we don't elect senators to be a part of a club or jet they are supposed to be representing the interest that they are states. the voters and their states have been very clear, they support trump carriage of the other candidate for senate majority leader is florida's rick scott n a stalwart supportersc trump since his first term. scot:t has also said his.hi >> how do we get trump's agenda done? how do we get the nominees done? up by thecaught executive orders? that is what is up for the leadership race and we have a mandate for change. number one is who is goingo to represent although republican voters?s is >> laura: pinko, of coursese he's right onan that that punch bowl news is reporting some senators who don't support scott are underweight and
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theyne feel bullied by the growg online chatter.d in now, talking to my kids about this and we were driving around in the car and imagine, boys being a u.s. senator and felt put upon by voters mobilizing online? i mean, isn't that politics in the modern era and that is the town square? this gets more interestingting because elon musk who is helping president trump is supporting rick scott. rick scott online on the flooding capitol hill with calls and emails, which according to axios has left some senatorsg livid and frustrating with aidsc warning it could be up scott votes. again, the source speaking to axios is anonymous. typical swamp move. but if so let that the, so frustrated that they need to come on "the angle" and tell us why the american people should not have anything to say about s
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this online or anywhere else.su again, know when is disputingke separation of powers t concerns that the senate is not supposed to be run like thershi b bel air country club where they can dem blackball in secret. was thinkings about this also, noticed the democrats seem to stay united and came through and ran through their priorities? ati say let's beat them their own game. let's unite behind the america e first agenda at the voters have made abundantly clear that theye want implemented as soon as humanly possible. and that is "the angle." joining me now, tommy tuberville. why are the leadershipfo votes,e held in secret? what is the reason for that?hoos >> first of all, laura, well said or jet they are secret because the leader chooses backl .the leader in office as we sper and that i ts mitch mcconnell, i would rather pusanh the vote closer to january 1st anyway, but i am not a leader.
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that we had a mandate last week for change, not just part of thm united states but we have noat time, as you said, no time to spare. we have to get somebody different than what we have had to.t we have 20% approval rating and the senate. we are not a rolling all at the turn knives., we have to have somebody with s different strategies, differes ideas different communication skills and give us aido do chano do something different like president trump is goingim. to . he needs somebody to work with and rick scott knows him and he has signed checks before. he understands the business world like president trump here until they can communicate and the reason i'm voting for rick . >> laura: there was some document that was released online. i have no idea whether it is accurate or not but supposedly listed who is voting for him, some preliminary take on leadership race. in that document rick scott was coming in third.
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but do you think some of this outside influence is actually changing that dynamic?will >> i think it will help, laura, here is the deal, you have three people running. nobody will get 27 votes. they will be a runoff. somebody will be eliminated. rick and john cornyn will be number two and number three and. then whoever makes number two coed againsthune probably john dominic johnsohan will have a chance to beat them. i don't know what will happenll buy t i'm not voting for tommy tuberville but the state oft alabama and i have gotten hammered all ovehar the state.t coach, we votewad for change and we do not want the same type of senate we have had in the past. let's dor something different. we won't have another chance if we don't do something now. they are exactly right. >> laura: senator, one of the issues that will be coming up again is more money for ukraine. i think we sent theming
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$200 billion and it looks like things are not going well for ukraine now, which is very sad.o so many people have died ithn tf conflict on both sides. it has been horrific. but that is a sticking point for more establishment members of the senate, is it not? >> exactly. they do not want to be proven wrong. we've had the democratic and republican side had voted for the money to go there.se i'm not voting for a dime. they can't win and i didn't want to get these people killed appear to they cannot win undermanned and understaffed and president trump will get them out of this but i don't know what you will have to give uis.o get them out of this but we cannot continue to send money t over therehe. we have people starving and priceless guy we need to build. our military up. our military right now, laura wojcik absolute disaster. t we have people in the military but the structure and the things e democrats have destroyed it. >> laura: i'm looking forward
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- i am a prostate cancer... - colorectal cancer... stage four breast cancer survivor. call now or go to give.cancer.org to donate today. >> laura: even in liberal la la land v >> laura: even in the liberalum p la la land, the voters have h enough. trump made gains and common sense is making a comeback. california prop 36 passed overwhelmingly cri. it increase theft and drug sur crimes. but why were democrats apprised? above all, this measure is designed to protect small businesses like ours from rising tide of retail theft crime. >> it is past time to address the rising crime.ec >> prop 36 is notit only protecting the storefronts that
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protecting the communities we serve. >> laura: and californians they have just voted down to what would ultimately be a job killineg minimum wage hike. joining us victor davis hanson,a senior fellelir at hoover.eart victor, you know i love bcalifornia so much. bit is a heartbreak every election season where republicanhings write it off ani say,sh we can't do anything. do they are outspent and outnumbered there, no doubtly about it, but what does the g.o.p. need to do the next four years to turn for state closer to read? >> they have to convince people not to leave because the people who voted for 32 years of republican governors are 10 million of them in the lasto 40 years have left. you have to stay and fight, hig laura, that is the first thing. but it's hard to convince people when we have the highest taxes and the worst infrastructure in schools. tha hard sell.
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that has to change. the second thing is we have the largest latino population, hispanic population, about 45%. it is divided by the other populations. but is very,ma very conservative and interior. that is thrkele majority.ego, but the coastal strip from berkeley to san diego where all the money is and the university and the media is, hispanic governments and the people who run for office are very left wing as all people are i.n that area. they don't represent the majority of hispanic, just like the people on the coast seem to have their own lala culture periods obitit's is not, it is not the beginning of the end fo. the left that may be the end of the beginning of the effort, do you know what i mean to mark weu are just starting to seems something.i >> laura: but i like -- it took me a while.igno
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but governor gavin newsom, c victor, totally ignoring what is happening across the country, especially the voters in california who are really rebelling against the progressive policies when it comes to crime.ue instead, gavin newsom continueso to focus on trump. check this out. >> my job is to not wake upe wh every single day and a crowbarth in the spokes of the wheel of, the trump administration. with that said, i'm not naive either.sp we were involved specificallyon w122 lawsuits with the trump administration. but we know they are playbook. f >> laura: victor, lawfare went down in flames this election wha cycle, but apparently, this is what california, all of ocalifornia voters want their governor to be focused on? >> no, bit isn't.e itcalifornians all bad ideas whe the united states originate.
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bit really is. but is kind of like the last week out and pigeons with pitchforks to get near the walll and starting to panic. bu wt gavin newsom usually whatever he says or professes o just assume the opposite. he says he will not try to obstruct the trump administration, but that is exactly what he doess because he thinks he still has the majority. it was 60/44 trump in california. his way of thinking, have not gotten m wile yet and i still ha life span.ld >> laura: we will see what happens 2028 and we will seek gavin newsom the next four years, victor, thank you. bombshell revolution trump was right about fema. the details next. ♪ ♪ dealdash.com, online auctions since 2009. this playstation 5
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of the supervisor in question, o arnie washington has since been fired. shucking, no one ever gets fired in this administration.s joining me anna paulina luna, congressman nunn this wasrs infuriating when i first saw it and i know the daily signal broke the story. fema administrator, "the daily wire," excuse me and deanne criswell released a statementt from fema, "i want to be clear to allo al employees at this tyf behavior and action will not be tolerated and fema will hold people responsible with conduct. is that good enough for yours congresswoman? >> not at alonl and in fact i personally wrote criswell a letter demanding answers as wels as chairman comer asking to comt in and testify. and expect a fulbel investigatia and i want to see emails because i don't thinent.k this is an isolated inciden t.
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my district was one of the hardest hit district and 13 people died in constituents at claims denied with fema. as you saw, this was a very weaponized administration. they know more that are covering up so it is our job to get to the bottom of it. >> laura: they were accusing the link trump with politicizing disaster relief when he was president.s li this is classic and literally a playing with peoples lives lives anlyd their property and they ae daily needs, basic necessities. they will get anything migrantsr wantum coming across the border but some poor person with a fiftrump signed doesn't get heli but a shocking. >> people were also being tonight and that is when i startehendd picking my head up d listening to those claims that after the hurricane hit, biden called down initially but have
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all the assistance we made it f appear to this was not anese isolated thing. this woman directed in person some of these people doing the claims to ignore them and that is simply unacceptable.w i don't think it was ald r conspiracy theory. lino president trump the was rit but "the new york times" should retract their accusations thing that was misinformationad because clearly we were correct and more evidence this administration instead of focusing on people and americans uniting the country, they are further dividing us. >> laura: congresswoman i know you are in the house but the senate leadership fight going on or a race and it is a familyt gi fight, thoughts about that given what is at stake in a very short window that president trump has to enact hik agenda. >> make no mistake, mitch mcconnell is absolutely trying to knife rick scott and block president trump's agenda. he has done more harm to this country than schumer. if the wany let this country ani
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ats >> laura: remember when democrats were always challenging trump to promiseme o that he would accept the outcome of the election?tere well, well, well, we have interesting developments owithnr score or to let start with former senator bob casey earlier this year. of course attacking dave mccormick.>> >> why would anyone want to hang around with those kind of people? these fake collectors?nt t why would you want them near your campaign?paig that is what i would ask him. >> laura: it is a shock that voters turned him out, so. exciting. of course, bob casey is the real conelection denier.
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he has refusing to concede thes race against mccormick, it has been called for mccormick but sent out a democrat lawyer mark elias. he makes a mon lot of money, climbing he can still win. aj rice and publius p.r. and author of "the white privilege album." aj, he ioss.s not the first to y election laws. any chance he will be the last?e >> no, great to be here, we did it. yoon, u and i covered bob casey election. i sat next to you during that. he ran and rick santorum lost because he was against -- yeah, he was against the iraq war. weeks ago, he is signing pounds with zelenskyy and schapiro. awa he has moved away from that andt hid in the senate and i want to give a shout out bucks county, pennsylvania, which hasn't been won by a republican since
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george h.w. bush. we delivered 120bush0 by 1200 ve margin to bucks county. >> laura: if anyone couldn'tuldn hear the pennsylvania accent from aj, pennsylvania native. a.j., "newsweek" reportingek's donations to the harris campaign ary e partially going to a vote recount effort. so they are fund-raising up that they recount push. >> that is right.e look, the draft continues here. what we witnessed with the harris campaign basically the team the version of the barack obama campaign from 2008. they are what, they had $1 million a month ago and now 20 million and the holu e according to what is being reported: to.ne >> laura: $1 billion, aj, $1 billion.l >> i'm sorry, they had a built, a bill and now $20 million in t the hole because giving it away to lady gaga and oprah.ra
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h.they were it's been $450,000 a day on giant eyeball sphere thing in las vegas, canyon rim film that can you trying to land that with kamala ins getting off the runway? >> laura: i think they are going through theier stages of grief now going back to traditional anti-democratic position because they are the ones that don't like the democratic process. aj, if you hadde to pick one democrat to be a threat in 2028, who would it be? real quick, ten seconds. >> easy when schapiro. he's got a little bit of juice. she will run that they didn'tr pick him as vp for sure. >> laura: i think he has really happy he didn't get picked is my thought, aj. aj, thank you so much. that is it for us tonight. >> carley: a fox news alert, two major stories twping
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