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what that means is control of the white house, the senate, and control of the house. that's a lot of power. and it paves a clear path to push forward president-elect trump's agenda. how big it'll be depends on several races. we are still awaiting some final outcomes. president-elect trump isn't waiting to celebrate this historic win. [cheers and applause] >> practically every voting group, it's the most consequential event in the last 129 years. how is that? i just wanted to win. >> so much winning! >> too much winning. is there ever such thing as too much winning? >> hello, everyone. this is "outnumbered."
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i'm kayleigh mcenany, here with my cohost, harris faulkner, emily compagno, cheryl could ca, and paul mauro. it's a trifecta. narrow majority. it's 218-208. nine outstanding house races will determine but you are no longer going to see the 30-seat house majorities but it's the first time in 36 years that the republicans have had a house trifecta. >> let me stay within my lane. public safety. obviously, immigration. trying to get off the board very quickly with that. you do not need legislation to do that. you just need the guide to do it. but legislatively, what would be
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good is to put through something finally that has the good parts of that -- formalizing certain things. this, to me, is the big one. a reentry is a big hit because of all of the stuff that we do, rounding up again, the anti-migrant crime teams, we don't want to take care and feed them for 20 years in jail. reentry, draconian hit. >> that's a big deal. people who have been there and know what to do at the helm of that process, one big item, harris, the people going into the administration. three house seats, going to admin. governor desantis has indicated to house speaker mike johnson they will have special elections soon. perhaps before january 3rd.
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that's a big thing. >> the one that probably causes at least consternation is mike waltz. another in new york, would there be redistricting? it would mean a democrat in a blue state going up against a republican in a blue state. she's popular. she won by a lot. she did well. who do you fold in behind her that you are not going to need another position? i had on a senator, she's now in in charge of the policy arm for the senate. the interesting thing she said, they have that big agenda. she feels confident they could get it done in the senate but she's confident even if the president needs to take some people out of the house, that they can still get it done. that there is that much cohesion
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among members, particularly under mike johnson's leadership as speaker. she's confident they can. you don't want to always have, oh, yeah, we've got it done over here but we couldn't get people to work out over there. she thinks there's much more cohesion among republicans on the hill in general. >> there was a democrat there, held it, and -- >> she's popular. >> exactly. she can come in and hold that mantle. mike johnson got a unanimous vote. there still has to be a vote in january but he has the full support of president trump. you have thune coming in who can fold into the nice mix. but in january, they say conconservatives might bucket what's going on but you have these three leaders that are ready to go on day one.
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>> selfishly, i guess, let's hope it's a west coast offense that they play. the prolific nature of what's ahead of us, as we talked about yesterday, john thune came out on november 6th and said let's get to work. it is, to me, a surgical nature. i want every day to be a lien, operating t machine. the issue is the impact. this is the wave that needs to start out of the gate with a measure of success that we can depend on. what i mean by that, i would rather have 20 pieces of legislation, each specific, identifiable, get rid of the omnibus. every day things they churned out so that's the way the impact can land. if you try to do heavy lifting,
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the amount of days these guys are in, the amount of presence needed for votes to be successful, the name and the lack of the game is to be a surgical approach rather than a fire hose. i hope there's a concerted approach to the priority list and those congressmen and senators get to work legis legislating. >> and that we get rid of the antics. these rumored conservatives that want to challenge him, johnson is a conservative, news flash. you are not going to see those -- >> very true thing. >> i'm going to make a prediction. day one, executive action to release american energy. redo the executive orders that were undone in 100 days, day one. legislatively, the economy.
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obamacare, the one senator with the thumb down, it did not work for trump the first time. this was how trump got elected. i think we might see some left-leaning support on this. >> you will. we saw down ballot races, the county voted for trump and a democrat in their district. its economy, jobs, the main reason he got elected. i still have the voter analysis from fox news that i walk around with because i'm still reading it. the economic answers to questions. yes, they want tax cuts extended, trump tax cuts, that's going to happen. obviously. but if i'm staying in my lane, the house controls the purse strings. $6.7 trillion in expenses in 2024. spending has to come under control. i will say this, there's got to
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>> tackling this kind of waste, fraud, abuse, bureaucratic bloat, we are going for the stuff that is basic common sense
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that most americans actually agree on. i hope we will be able to unite the country by eliminating waste, and thing all americans regardless of party affiliation can get behind. >> that was vivek ramaswamy, talking about the department of government if you that he and elon musk will be running. also known as doge, they will drive structural government change from outside the government. they put out their first messaging on x yesterday, working overtime to make sure your tax dollars are spent wisely. how have we been spending our federal funds? let's review. $550,000 went to a russian lab to run experiments on katz's brains. spent by the national institutes of health. a study on monkeys and gambling.
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and the state department awarding tens of thousands of dollars for drag shows in ecuador. that's just the tip of the wasteful spending iceberg. here is senator james lankford rattling off a few government spending projects at a house hearing last year. let's watch. >> last year, the state department did a grant to ecuador to host 12 drag shows in ecuador with american tax dollars. we may have different opinions in this room on drag shows but i'm asking the simple question, is the best use of american tax dollars to actually fund drag shows in ecuador with u.s. tax dollars? the national science foundation last year did a study of butterflies in europe. so we funded, with american taxpayer dollars, last year, there was also a grant that was done to set up a display in
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brooklyn for the sergeant peppers lonely hearts club band. not even an american band. we had a $350,000 grant to study smart toilets. one of the grants we paid for with our federal tax dollars. we also had a grant that was done studying colonial mexican soundscape's. last year, we did a study on helmets and seat belts in ghana. to be able to study whether seat belts and helmets were effective for saving lives in ghana. can i answer that question for free? seat belts and helmets are a good idea. they save lives. >> kayleig kayleigh, the americe had no idea about this and why
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would they? when the government we are disentangling ourselves from is omitted to opacity. we can't afford grocery bills but let's spend money on ridiculous projects outside of this country. >> the biggest government positions, that have been appointed, that vivek ramaswamy and elon musk -- gutting the career civil service from this administration. trump becomes president in 2016. trump goes in. what happens one month later? one month after he's president of the united states, commander of chief, details of his calls with foreign leaders of mexico and australia were leaked. australia details, career civil servants.
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leaking details trump was having with foreign leaders? they need to go. he's president of the united states. get rid of the bureaucracy. it's not about undermining tr trump. it's undermining you. get rid of career civil severance. servants. >> i really cannot express adequately what it's like to push against the beast of spending. among the spending, i want to talk to you about something, paul, the overpayments. where waste comes into play. since 2004, they define it as essentially wrong payments to the wrong person or for the wrong reason. do you think americans will get that back? i saw firsthand the billions of overpayments. oh, sorry, guys, we just wasted
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$3 billion for no reason. ineptitude. incompetence. sheer laziness. it's the structure that bakes it in. elonelon and vivek are going toe that on. we do not inherit the incompetence anymore. >> when pete hegseth -- there was a quote from a government contractor or military contractor that said essentially, who the blank is pete hegseth? that's exactly the reaction you want. right? who is this outsider that's going to kick this whole thing over, essentially, right? not something he's taking to lunch, wining and dining. other thing, first of all, why are we funding all of these bad ideas in other countries? helmets in ghana?
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come on. i know and recognize, the real money we have to worry about his medicare and social security. those are the big numbers. but the waste still takes us into the billions. it still matters. as you cut these superfluous programs, put them into something people visually see. we cut $500 million from this nonsense? build an old age home for veterans. that money went to something useful. >> and squandering what your money does appear the gove government's money is your money. let's show you some outrageousness. $100,000 to see if a sunfish is more aggressive when given gin or tequila. >> oh, my gosh. >> $1 million to see if selfies make you happy.
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studying mating calls of country frogs to see if they are different than city frogs. >> why is the university of mississippi spending $12 million for monkeys on meth? i will tell you the biggest one that killed me, the fact that the irs between october of 2021 and 2023, unpaid money from their own employees, irs employees owing millions of dollars in back taxes. i want the irs gutted. remember what elon musk did with twitter. >> smash the glass house of the irs. [laughs] >> why does anthony fauci, rand paul pointed this out, why does he have -- >>
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president trump assay not anymore. not on my watch. we will audit the government and we will stop the spigot of hemorrhaging and we will do better auditing. americans do a better job auditing their own finances than the government does. >> all of this ends up being relatively small money, considering how much they want to cut. here's the thing, the way you change the structure and texture of things is to make small cuts. you aren't going to do it with a shovel but with a scalpel. that's how you change the government from the inside out. who is pete hegseth? we could go on about the double bronze star winner and his military service. let them find out what kind of strategists he is. let them find out how great he was on the ground. but independence day, what the
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president-elect has told elon musk, the reason this is, the last trickle years of your presidency -- possibly a flip on capitol hill, it will have a new texture of government behind it. you'll start to feel the cuts and think they are doing. i love the deadline. >> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> podcaster joe rogan said the vice president declined to do his podcast over demands made by the campaign. they wanted him to travel to them but he always interviews his guests in the austin studio.
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the vice president only wanted to do an hour but episodes are always two to three hours. the second gentleman daniel m hobbs said that b3 campaign skipped skipped on the interview was that "there was a backlash with some of the progressive staff that didn't want her to be on it and a backlash. in another condition this team asked for was that she was not asked about marijuana legalization, something he was adamant about discussing. watch. >> i think there are requirements on things she didn't want to talk about, she didn't want to talk about marijuana legalization. she thought it was hilarious. >> why? >> because of record. >> that was her job. >> she put a lot of people in jail for a weed. >> she not only did that but wanting to legalize marijuana. the whole thing she was dodging
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the american people saying, you will change your mind why? or why didn't you change your mind? why? >> she couldn't even answer. >> look at the options and the way joe rogan lays it out, it sounds like if you listen to the staff, she was bowling her staff to lean further to the left. how in the world was she going to be a commander in chief? is her staff worse than she and vladimir putin's mark what did she do if she has to take on difficult people? i'm curious about that. and nation dodged a bullet and remember how many times the staff exploded and broke up with her. is this more about her trying to be painted as a victim? i just don't get it. >> vladimir putin has to be on this out in 20 minutes. >> i think she made that a highers on the campaign is what this is telling us. >> why would she listen to them.
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>> she was listening to lots of people and giving different advice but the the progressive left soccer campaign. we saw the dei was the sleeper and fox news fox news cogently found people are done with woke. woke is broken in the country and companies are done here until they were done and she listen to the progressive team members on her staff. they guided her wrong. >> we needed a leader which is the whole point. the dictation is ridiculous. apparently, the american people answered what they want. >> you talk about the top two code democratic leaders and biden-harris both had this in common which is i need to hide. what does that say about your program if you have to keep it from the american people? there is an old saying it is holy to be wholly on a mountain and take the moral high ground if you never leave your hotel
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room. she is afraid of far progressive cast members here because they control the money. the conduit to george soros and being pulled left by the money. she didn't have apparently the character to stand them down here. >> exactly. >> you know what i find hilarious, kayleigh, i literally just lost my thought -- thank you, i will think of it. >> you know, they are wear layers of political malpractice. the selection of tim walz. and $1 billion you had and ran your campaign into the ground by 20 million in seven digits celebrity and asked digits on call your daddy podcast and undecided voter old call her daddy podcast and six digits on that. thing you go to texas a place that donald trump won by 15 points and while in texas you don't stop and talk to joe
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rogan, the number one entrance podcast in the world? all of these people surrounding kamala should never work in politics again. >> she is wanting to be commander in chief and can't command her own staff. again, we dodge something with this because look at the world right now. >> california might not have dodged it. >> i remember what i was going to say and i think it is hilarious the joe rogan podcast is so liberalist and afraid of it. the whole point is he has on everyone. the platform for her to reach all of those millions of people with amazing ideas that she doesn't have any. unto this next, guys, the fbi raided the home that the ceo of the betting platform poly markets. the company is claiming it is political retribution after that site accurately predicted trump's victory. a live report on that next.
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♪ ♪ >> man, i did not think this would blow up the way it did during commercial breaks. so here it is, polymarket is accusing the fbi of obvious political retribution after agents raided the new york city home of the ceo, shayne coplan. one week after the election, betting platform accurately predicted trump's stunning victory. they didn't like the way it turned out pure today went after the ceo. lydia to give us this report on
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it. >> hi, there, speak dumb expatriates they are hearing from elon musk after rated 26-year-old's home manhattan yesterday confidence getting elc devices after his platform polymarket predicted the odds of trump's victory at 58%. and post and an ex-post about the raid, it is discouraging the current administration would seek last-ditch effort to go after companies they deem to be associated with political opponents. the income that should do self reflecting and recognize that taking a more pro-business, pro start-up approach would have changed the faith the selection. to that, elon musk posted "indeed." the fbi did not get back with a comment that the agent are investigating whether polymarket allowing u.s.-based users to engage in the betting platform.
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election betting, harris legalized in the u.s. this year but polymarket is not approved with commodities features trading commission. to the platform is not supposed to be available to u.s. users. but still, polymarket gained a lot of attention this election cycle partly because it accepts cryptocurrency for those wagers, and serves concerns among people because they are worried about complaint completing opinion polls and opponents of polymarket say these are great parameters for the election because based on people's hard-earned cash. after all, harris they correctly predicted trump's victory just last week. >> wow, you set a lot in one quick follow-up question. did they have any evidence that 2022 role that they could not place online that, americans could not do that through polymarket. theory melnyk is there evidence they are investigating.
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>> right now we have a lot of questions and not as many answers. >> they are listing that as a reason for the purely politics. lydia, thank you, let's start there. if there's not a lot of evidence or zero evidence, what is the emphasis here? >> that is why i think if the raid went down as we understand it this morning at the apartment in manhattan and took his cell phone, computer and also his girlfriend's phone as well. these guys went all in on this raid. i think libya made the point and i have a feeling this is what it will be, fox business reached out to the fbi but they did not respond to us. the violation of u.s. gambling law, that would make sense that they are looking for evidence. maybe they got a tip off. a beach backing the trades globally. i don't know. but all that electronic can be tracked if smart. >> i'm curious about the timing.
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two years ago it was ruled americans can't do online betting on cryptocurrency. and two years of breaking rules at that particular corporation. but when they look at it, right after trump winds and the platform potentially called him the winner. the best guy between the two candidates. >> six days after the election and polymarket is not. these guys who do finance our brilliant statisticians and they would say, kayleigh, i know trump is winning. partly market says it. and polymarket accurately predicted after june 27th debate that biden would step aside to. they were spot on and hot during the election. ten days later they are targeted? i'm sorry the ceo is a point they were targeted for political reasons and we will see the facts. when pro-life activists peaceful elderly woman disabled is staying in jail because of the
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biden doj and they targeted trump officials. forgive us for asking questions. >> paul, it makes me a little suspicious not just the tummy because that is the big one but the scope of the girlfriends phone, i want to say is this person connected with mayor adams, the mayor? and i'm not being for sale she facetious but just capture what you can find. >> -- >> they did that to donald trump and what am i saying? they did it to him too. >> you would like to think they are not as foolish to do something so latently political on the cusp of the new administration that will be able to delve into it, right? what this will come down to is let's see what they are pursuing and what statute are they using to get this criminal process here till they have a legal process and search warrants on the phone. what statute are you pursuing? is it something regulatory issue of 2022 agreement, or is it conspiracy to an election?
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>> oh, wow! the question was there insider trading going on? i'm paraphrasing a question you brought up early on. >> you make it make sense. i will take it. >> are they going in alvin bragg fani willis direction? trying to influence an election and that is why we want all over the selection and that is the implication. >> how do you did this on the legal side? that is a level of thirst, if that is true, and we don't know. we will watch for it. i will ask every question and cheryl will make it make sense. >> this is what i want viewers to make sense, reason and personality. if this was a regulatory infraction and entire raid and seizure? remember a regulatory infection and a wild animal rating everything.
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i have seen firsthand and you mentioned the irs is the worst agency, $10 million meant to since 2020 battle gear and helmets. i personally witnessed two at them using text colors across the country two at a time in ten different sets of subjects on $30,000 tax evasion issue. the whole point is the government wields your tax dollars, blasts into your home, we will learn later if criminal regulatory coachable either way wakes. it is a bloated, going's wondrous use of taxpayer dollars. by the way this happens all day everyday and not enough time in the day to tell the stories. this terrible example peanut and all the other ones. >> did you say they beheaded the squirrel? >> they decapitated the squirrel. the squirrel -- guillotine. >> checking this hour, arrested a man accused of attempting to
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provide material support for the terror group, isis punitive agency is telling us and we learned this 5 minutes ago but scooping up more information now. the agency is now telling us the 28-year-old suspect admitted to planning a terrorist attack on u.s. soil. that is all that we know right now. we know that details are coming out. we will continue to do do diligence as journalists and asked good questions. i want to share the fbi stage and endemic statement, fbi used in special agent in charge, douglas williams announces the arrest of 28-year-old who is accused of attempting to provide material support to isis. by his own admission, planning a terrorist attack on u.s. soil all from his apartment in far west used in. the suspect has admitted to researching how to conduct an attack on local military
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recruiting centers, offering his home safe sanctuary to isis operatives, racking he would commit a 9/11 style attack if he had the resources, attempting to produce isis propaganda. more as we get in on the story. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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>> president electron putting an ambitious candidate list but can you get the picks through the senate? new senate majority leader joins us. democrats looking for money to raise resistance against trump. why is the piggy bank not feeling up? charles hurt is here and the latest on the daniel penny trail and possible parole for susan smith and can they cut in waste fraud and abuse?
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kevin o'leary will be with us. i'm john roberts and sandra is up and gillian turner will see you at the top of the hour for "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> and more in the breaking news right now. again, we don't have a lot of details but things are coming together. the fbi in houston arrested for continuing to bribe isis. it is deeper than that, agency said the 28-year-old planning a terrorist attack on u.s. soil. i want to bring in a now correspondent, mike tobin. might, apparently he told authorities he could have done this from's apartment if he had the right resources. what did they find? it is preliminary at this point and try to keep the investigation as tight as they can until they can start getting things on the record to. so in terms of that, he offered up his apartment for a place for people to stay. and some of the bullet points he was researching how to conduct an attack on local military
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recruiting centers. he offered his home go to a sanctuary to isis operatives and racking he would commit a 9/11 style attack if he had the resources. it is not clear what that means if he had the resources and what kind of resources he was able to get his hands on. attempting to produce isis propaganda, this guy, syed aman, translates to happy and he was arrested last week at the apartment complex where he led. so the fbi is now thinking stop potential terrorist attacks from happening in the houston area. but that this point, but is preliminary. we are trying to figure out what is the background behind this guy, syed aman, relatively young, ideological and the idf has stopped what he was planning. but we have bits and pieces of what was going on there, harris. >> what you started was critical
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and we usually don't get detail on fbi investigation and less somehow threatened. what is the threat level in this particular investigation that we would even get this much, are you hearing. >> we are not hearing a lot as far as a threat level. it was important and that they needed to go public about this. the last time we talked about isis, it seems like they went away for a while. clearly a threat, a young, ideological man who wanted to side with isis on this case and try to get something done on their behalf. a very disturbed, young man. at the moment, at least according to the federal authorities, he is not a threat. >> okay, but i got him and they want to know who is in contact and that sort of thing. mike tobin, thank you for the great reporting. so paul, that is initially what we ask, who else was involved in this? who else would they be looking for? because they have this one
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28-year-old suspect. what did he mean when he said come to my apartment and what resources and that sort of thing? we don't know that yet. >> but they do note circle that he sent aerojet they know how this developed, et cetera and probably picked him up online or maybe that stuff is still up but chances are they bumped into him on line or something like that. then what happens and i've done dozens of these cases, what happens now is there is a waiting game, does he get over the line? just because proselytizing is not material support. you can have your opinions, first amendment protected, but if it gets to the point you are starting to take operative steps, okay, doing things like contacting isis people to come to my house. and setting up material here that we can build bombs. i have the pipes, et cetera, once you take those overt acts, you are getting into conspiracy
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