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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 overnight.
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arizona senate race has been called for reuben gallego defeating kari lake and confirmed with republicans holding 53 seats to democrats 47. president-elect trump making another major cabin decision selecting kristi noem as his dhs secretary and that is not only high profile pick for the administration. >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. let's get to brooke singman. >> brooke: president trump's cabinet is coming together quickly. governor kristi noem could be named secretary of homeland security, oversight from custom to border patrol and fema and secret service and expected to nominate marco rubio as
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secretary of state. a source tells us he is planning to offer marco rubio the job, he would be first hispanic secretary of state in u.s. history. trump has offered mike waltz, first green beret elected to the house. the other cabinet selection with stephen miller and tom homan taking on senior roles, as well. tom homan, former ice director will be border czar and miller will serve as deputy chief of staff for policy. former new york congressman lee zeldin has been picked to lead environmental protection agent and elise stefanik chosen as un ambassador. tom homan and miller will sharing their plans. >> president trump made it clear, we will prioritize public
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safety threat and national security threats first and there is 1.5 million convicted aliens we'll be looking for. if you are in the country illegally. >> day one and first 100 days we have opportunity to roll back regulation forcing businesses to struggle. they are forced to cut costs internally. >> brooke: we're waiting on word for attorney general, defense secretary, cia director and education secretary. it is a busy week. >> todd: they are not letting grass grow under them. >> carley: trump was on "fox and friends" and asked about cabinet selections and he said he thinks about it every second of everyday. >> todd: democrat gallego
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defeating kari lake. chuck schumer still withholding dave mccormick invitation to today's new senator orientation. >> carley: madeleine rivera has the latest. >> madeleine: good morning, final senate call in arizona leaves 53 seats and democrats 47, adding to michigan, wisconsin and nevada among most competitive races. republicans flipped seats in west virginia, ohio and pennsylvania. senate majority leader chuck schumer is not inviting dave mccormick, who won in the keystone state to freshman orient aation today. a spokesman said there are more votes to be counting. >> chuck schumer is being a big baby and he needs to take the l and move on. ap has called this race, it is
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not particularly close. dave mccormick deserves to be in orientation. i will be there to help walk him in, he needs to be in there. >> madeleine: gallego has not invited yet to orientation. he will be allowed to vote for gop leader tomorrow. contenders to replace mcconnell will be john thune, and rick scott. wins in louisiana yesterday and republicans favored to hold lower chamber, four seats from the majority. pr president-elect tapped waltz and elise stefanik. that puts house republicans in precarious position, they can afford to lose no more than two and special election must be
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conducted for outgoing members. >> todd: special election means campaign season continues. fox news alert, millions across east coast waking up without internet. verizon reporting significant disruption. outage spiked between midnight and 2 a.m. according to down detector. no word on cause of the outage. >> carley: and today judge judge merchan will decide if to up hold the new yorkerce haveus trump case. presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution. on nov a jury convicted president-elect in may on falsifying business records.
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amazing scene on columbia university campus. group of american-flag waving veterans showed up to counter an anti-israel protest. it started with a group gathering in front of the school's library to reframe the day martyr's day. yesterday's proest it was far cry from thes tent encamment we saw last spring and drowned out by the patriotic demonstration. >> todd: miami dolphins end their losing streak with 23-15 win over the los angeles rams. miami defense not letting l.a. into the endzone. hill did manage to get a hit. >> fires and touchdown miami.
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>> todd: i am one for a good fun fact, listen to this. dolphins are only football team in florida in the n.f.l. or college to win this week. >> carley: congratulations to them. >> todd: a losing streak and miami won and now they are 1-11. >> carley: good news, bad news for florida. >> todd: a six-year-old boy is grabbed and nearly kidnapped out of his father's arms in new york city. we'll tell you about the suspect. >> carley: it will not surprise you. and fast-tracking sanctuary policy and forming deportation defense plan before trump administration takes over. we're digging into trump's agenda for reversing the biden-harris migrant crisis next.
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>> janice: good morning, talking about wildfire danger for both coasts starting with the northeast. extreme to exceptional drought. the worst droughted in two decades for new jersey and concern today fire weather alert because of wind. it is dry and warm in this area. this is a big concern throughout today and for tomorrow, wind gust in excess of thirst, 40 and 50 mile per hour. one match will spark a wildfire and i'm concerned about the northeast. west coast, watch ing mountain fire, high fire danger here because of santa ana winds back today. two areas, both coasts dealing with po eshl it for wildfire.
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we have some tropical moisture. socked with atmospheric river, heavy rain along coast and feet of snow across the mountains and watching tropics again, the same area could spawn another area of low pressure and possible a tropical system. looking ahead at forecast models, potential for tropical storm, maybe hurricane in gulf of mexico this weekend. not a sure thing, enough i want to alert people along the coast, particularly florida. >> carley: we have been warn said red. >> janice: something to watch, models are not looking great. i want everyone on alerts, it is a possibility. >> todd: thank you. stop what you're doing and look at this video out of brooklyn. a masked man seemingly trying to
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kid nap a young boy out of his father's hands. he has been arrested and arrested 30 times prior to this, including for strangling his girlfriend in november. he is charged with kidnapping and harassment and being held without bail. illegal migrant charged with murdering laken riley due in court today. reason for hearing unknown, judge ruled prosecutors can use cell phone data and d.n.a. samples after the suspect's team wanted to suppress that evidence. ibarra pleaded not guilty and jury selection will start tomorrow. >> carley: moral is soaring among border agents as tomi
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lahren and stephen miller prepare to help trump carry out his day one border crackdown. >> i saw numerous governors saying they will step in the way, they better get the hell out of the way, we're going to do our job. get used to it because we're coming perform >> carley: william kelly and doug osey, former gubernatorial candidate and california con congressman and both join me now. william, i'll start with you. trump administration is starting to take shape with emphasis on cr crackdown on illegal immigration. how is chicago, which is sanctuary city, responding to this? >> future historians will record chicago is ground zero testing the trump administration veracity on sanctuary cities and securing the border, we have
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half a billion undocumented citizens in the state of illinois. i hope to god homtom homan is serious and will come to save citizens from these undocumented citizens and also politicians like pritzker, who has ambitions to run for president in 2028. he's announced he will stir up insurrection and stir up the migrant community in the state of illinois to fight donald trump every step of the way. >> carley: and groups are planning a deportation defense infrastructure. they are getting ready to try to keep illegals from being deported under incoming trump administration. doug, the election results out
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of california show the state is moving more to middle, not as progressive as thought. donald trump won 40% of the vote and voted out mayor breeds and d.a. george gascon. you would think the los angeles city council would look at the results and say what we're doing is not working, especially when it comes to illegal immigration. that is not what is happening, is it? >> you are spot on. 40-point margin a week ago, california voters said enough with crime, enforce the laws. we see city council of los angeles or some members of it, saying even though they are elected at local level, saying federal imimmigration issues are number one priority. how about take care of streets
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and crime and not what you have no authority over. >> carley: william, not just sanctuary cities are responding to incoming trump administration, it is migrants themselves. reuters says a caravan of migrants has shrunk to about half original size on thursday. many migrants grapple with their prospects following donald trump's victory in tuesday's election. after hearing trump had won, many of those in the caravan felt less hopeful. he's been pr president-elect foa week now and there is a trump effect taking shape when it comes to illegal immigration. >> maybe that caravan crunched the numbers and discovered state of illinois or city of chicago was actual ly voted in larger
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numbers for trump and they are not as welcome in illinois as pr pritzger and johnson would like you to believe. i have asked about the migrant tax, you can check that out at william j kelly on x called migrant inc., and mayor johnson stated and intends, hes he will raise taxes on chicagoans to fund perms nant migrant resetelment in the city of chicago, first ever in the united states of america. i hope tom homan is sincere. >> carley: gavin newsom's first statement wasn't congratulations, maybe we can try and work together.
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his first statement is he was going to try to trump-proof california. sounds like it will be a hostile four years. >> this suspect about the expenditure of federal money. in california, our leaders have elected or chosen to ignore federal law even in the face of overwhelming vote by voters that they want the laws enforced. if your neighbor is causing a forest fire, do you let him burn down the trees? no, my opinion is trump is correct, and saying to gavin newsom in particular, change your approach or we'll cut you off from federal funds. >> carley: we'll see if he takes that suggestion into consideration. thank you for joining us. thank you for sitting there and
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your motion sensor light turned off. kamala harris low support among jewish voters may have cost her pennsylvania and potentially entire election. here is the question. should she have picked governor josh shapiro as her running mate? philadelphia radio host has the answer. >> todd: we both yelled at cheryl casone yesterday about this. oprah addressing reports she was paid to appear with kamala harris. we'll show you that next, you don't want to miss it. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs
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>> todd: the plot thickens.
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oprah shutting down report she accepted 1 million payment. >> how do you think the election went? >> not talking about the election. >> is it true they paid you a million dollars? >> not true. i was paid nothing ever. >> did she respond in a british accent? washington examiner claimed harpo productions, oprah spelled backward. >> carley: i see it. >> todd: for a town hall including appearances by ben st stiller and more. >> carley: this is fascinating, alexandria ocasio-cortez might have more in common with president trump than she thinks. progressive squad member asking her constituents why they voted
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for her and donald trump splitting the ticket. it is simple, trump and you care for working class. another responded saying, i wanted change, i went with trump and upons blue for rest of the ballot. her district saw a 15-point swing toward trump this year compared to 2020. love that story. >> todd: amazon would beg to differentiation, we will move on. >> carley: remember that one. >> todd: senate orientation set for today. chuck schumer does not want dave mccormick coming because bob casey is refusing. we are still waiting on final results, our election officials will count and ensure
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pennsylvania voices are heard. >> carley: a philadelphia radio host joins us now. rich, is there any world where casey wins this election? >> no world where casey wins this election, even if he spells his name backward. >> todd: is thises about fundraising, giving democratic don't ors a false sense of hope? >> yes, todd, that is exactly what it is. casey name is a legend in pennsylvania. one of the last moderate democrats. they want to skreez every dime out of the casey name. they know it is over. more votes today, he will not win this thing. they will stretch this out. another aspect, are they trying to keep dave mccormick from voting for leadership, i wonder
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about that and concerned about that. this makes no sense. one of the people not happy about this is governor josh shapiro. >> carley: why not? >> he does not want to be seen as an election denier, that was a big issue. shapiro called donald trump out this. shapiro is looking to the future and fw2028. he is getting ready to speak in that fake barack obama voice he does. he does the not want to get mired down on election results. >> carley: he just wants it to go away and be called so he can move on with his political ambitions. you bring up josh shapiro, we'll go to this. we heard conversations about what could have been, could
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kamala won. new polling shows if she picked josh shapiro she would have done better in pennsylvania and maybe won the state. up with jewish voters by seven percentage poens. 16% say they would have voted for kamala if she picked shapiro as her v.p. and harris lost by just 2% of the vote. how do you think kamala harris feels about this and how josh shapiro feels about this? >> a lot to unpack there. i don't think she would have won pennsylvania, however, it would have been closer. it 6was biggest mistake her campaign made. not picking josh shapiro was a massive blow. tim walz brought nothing to the
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ticket. look at the dave mccormick race, that is close and trump blew kamala harris out of water in pennsylvania. it would have been closer, who knows what could have happened had shapiro been picked. i took sigh of relief day he wasn't picked. and i hear he did not want to be picked or associated with it. i heard he went in with demands and said, i really don't want to leave. now he is free to run in '28. if you don't get around me, you'll lose jewish vote and people will say you're antisemitism. he has a lot to work with heading into '28. >> todd: combine this with the fact she blew a billion dlsz in campaign funding ending with 20
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million in debt. >> carley: imagine all the shoes. >> todd: thank you, appreciate it. sach's fifth avenue cancelling beloved holiday lights show. this is causing nationwide out rage. >> carley: and trump focusing on foreign policy agenda with expected announcement, senator marco rubio will be his secretary of state. cash patel will react to that pick coming up next. voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement.
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>> carley: the host of "the view" fuming over trump's pick for border czar. >> you realize, i mean, it is chilling what he said. when he says, yes, families can be deported together. you are saying your citizens can be deported. there is not enough aliens for it to be mass deportation, it means grandmothers and aunts and dreamers, those who voted for trump, this is what you wanted, this is what you voted for, you screwed around and you are about to find out.
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we get what we vote for, majority voetzed for this. cameron >> carley: /* colorado tom homan says he's honored to come out of retirement to fix the border crisis. >> todd: everything she said is factually incorrect. fuming employs judge merchan will rule today on whether to dismiss trump's case. kash patel is an attorney and joins me now. great to have you on the program. we have a big day today, i think a lot will be determined today. does judge merchan vacate the guilty verdict? if not, what happens in two weeks? >> great to be with you. what he should do and will do are two different things.
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under law in supreme court they decided the president's immunity applies and that application applies to state court, it is adjudication of a federal issue. i was there during president trump's trial and i watched this judge adjudicate matters, not sure he will do what is necessary and stop politicize agsz and weaponization of justice. he may issue a sentence to allow president to appeal his sentence based on the law here. >> todd: assuming you are corrects, doesn't this get overturned on appeal? there is a lot that can be chipped away from this verdict, meaning it should not be sustained on appeal. your thoughts?
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>> you are right. i was a federal public deficiteder and prosecutor, this would be appealed through new york court system first. they are adjudicated presidential privilege and immunity, you are talking about three to five-year runway. hope this judge and i know that is not a legal base to continue, hope he will follow the law. m americans voted for donald trump and believe the system was weaponized. >> todd: overarching issue is lawfare against trump and tied up with that is this notion that the doj, whether lawfare against trump or just in general, how it approaches trump's agenda is very anti-trump.
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this tweet from trump transition team warns doj lawyers to get on board or get out. if doj employees won't implement president trump's plan in good faith, leave. they would be subverting american democracy. are you confident incoming administration will be able to purge anti-trump lawfare staff from doj and from d.c. in general? >> well, it is pretty simple, i was that main the justice, constitution speaks directly to this, commander-in-chief has all authority for executive branch and president trump will adjudicate. folks were crying out from doj, where were they against russia
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the gate and when they allowed the fisa program, these folk are saying donald trump is going to break the law, he was the victim and they allowed it on their watch and hypocrisy is full blown by them saying president trump will not ajudicate it. we apply singularly to all, that is a win for america and what president trump is going to deliver. >> todd: president-elect -- one week out from election day, what do allies and enemies think 'of incoming administration. >> look what happened since president trump has been elected, qatar kicks out hamas. zelenskyy is call ing president trump saying we want an end to
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world wars. i was president trump's chief of staff and we led many theaters of war and focused intelligence collection on adversaries to protect america and make sure no failed mission succeeds and did not focus on rage and climate change. trump sealed border, brought home hostageses and global leaders see it and i think iran, the terror of sponsor is seeing it. president trump is saying we're back and i'm commander-in-chief, let's made world peace. >> todd: we'd love to have you back, we appreciate it. the story carley and i have been talking about. the "new york post" reporting sak's fifth avenue cancel ling famous christmas light show in
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effort to cut costs. >> carley: cheryl casone is here with more, this is sad. >> cheryl: this is a surprise, lookats top things to do in new york city in a guide book, this is one thing that the tourists are led to across from rockefeller tree and this is what the company is saying, a sp spokesperson told new york it is post. for many years holidays including light show in flagship store and we've contemplated changing our approach. we're honoring architectural significance of this building, framing windows and highlighting fashion for which sak's fifth avenue is known. they will put lights up and put up dresses in the window. the store acknowledged it has been challenging year for luxury
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and we are making sure the company is better positioned for the future. i assume this is economy, answers the company is giving do not add up. luxury was holding up during the down economy and this year things switched. i think we saw overspending, people jacked up their credit cards and did revenge travel. maybe assigns are being seen in the corporate offices. s&p is above 60's00. >> carley: thousands of people look at the cool stuff in the window and go into the store. >> cheryl: they had fireworks last year. it is a huge deal, strange move,
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sad one. >> carley: it is now upon -- all comes down to us and all-american christmas tree. >> todd: you said when economy meets christmas, worst hallmark movie ever. larry kudlow would watch it. >> cheryl: i will stick with hallmark movies, happy ones. >> carley: cheryl will be on in 12 minutes on fox business network. check in with steve doocy to see what is coming up. >> steve: we have lights turned on down here, we're ready for action and big tuesday. chuck schumer is attempting to block pennsylvania senator elect dave mccormick from attending today's senate orientation despite his race being called by associate the press.
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he will be senator. senator elect bernie moreno on that coming up. and liberal meltdown over donald trump continues. >> you guys know my husband turned republican this term, i don't know why, threw -- out of the house. >> the not going on dates, not sleeping with, not marrying or having children with men. >> steve: okay. democrat-run cities are trying to block donald trump's border crackdown that is coming, but the family of rachel morin standing by trump after she was killed by an illegal immigrant. and andrea bocelli opened up to ainsley. we will kickoff 10 minutes from now. todd and carley back in a
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last three elections. we had a very short presidential campaign with our nominee and there were a lot of others as well. >> beverly holberg is the president of district media group independent women's forum and she joins me now. beverly, good morning to you. what do you think about that comment? >> good morning. well, yeah, there are a lot of issues. that's where i would agree with the congress many with. the fact that she thinks and even mentioned this that the media landscape is too diffused and part of the problem. what a lot of the democrats are pointing to other than the democrat party or kamala harris or joe biden or nancy pelosi is actually pointing out the media. and what they are actually saying is that americans should only be able to view legacy media that democrats are obviously in charge of she talked about podcast joe rogan invited kamala on the podcast and she decided not to go on. the media perspective the reason there was this red wave is because americans are not buying
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what legacy media is sell and that is what democrats need to focus on. >> todd: i think you are 100 percent right there. bigger picture broaden this out if democrats continue like debbie wasserman schultz and nancy pelosi naive the reasons democrat lost the economy and the border doesn't that bode well for republicans come 2026. >> oh, yeah. if democrats don't actually take a hard look at themselves and figure out what went wrong, is is going to continue to happen. they have focused on identity politics and not focused on immigration, the border, real issues such as inflation and the cost of goods, cost of items they need to look at the fact that their candidates need to be able to sell a message and answer tough questions. the fact that kamala harris couldn't answer the most basic of questions shows that these candidates often aren't challenged. they need get used to a curious
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media environment, they need to be able to answer questions. because, if they don't, the american people are not going to vote for them anymore. like i said, there is a lot of introspection that needs to happen. >> carley: we have seen the clips. there were many members of the media, who said insulting things about trump supporters ahead of the election and it backfired. now actress patricia he con is highlighting that and responding, watch this. >> all these extremists that are allowed television time who told women this is what is going to happen to them? shame on you, shame on you your lesson about smearing people who feel differently from you, who have different needs from you and who have legitimate complaints. quit dismissing them as uneducated. have you -- when are you going to learn? >> carley: do you think the media is going to take that advice? >> well, we'll find out and see. i will say when we talk about women and we have seen a lot of
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women shaving their heads. i think it's quite interesting that they decide record that and post it on social media if they were that afraid for their rights i don't think they would be putting it out for public consumption. another side of this she hits on a really important part when she says uneducated voters. that's what we continue to hear. we are talking about voters who don't have college degrees. these voters are very educated. often working in the trades. thing with covid people working in blue collar jobs who actually kept this country going. democrats are going to have to view blue collar workers. those who work in the trades and skills very differently. if we continue to look at them as being ignorant and uneducated of course that voter is not going to go for the democrat party. >> carley: interesting stuff all around. beverly hallberg thank you for joining us, have a great day. >> thanks, guys. >> carley: president trump's 17-year-old grand daughter buckeye takes us behind the scenes of election night celebration at mar-a-lago, watch
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this. i am very nervous, the past five days i have been so nervous. i feel like i have had butterflies in my stomach so long and i hope we find out soon. [cheers] >> looks like grandpa is going to be here in a few minutes. haven't even gone to bed. >> todd: kai says it was a special night. very proud of her grandpa. bring up a point. what happens by 2026? she can vote. don't discount barron trump and kai trump really getting the next generation. getting those people who can't vote now but can vote in the future come the midterms. watch it be a huge republican trump strategy. >> carley: good point to make, todd, good for you. set your dvr 5:00 a.m. eastern time so you don't miss a minute of "fox & friends first." "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪

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