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still unafraid. >> ingraham angle starts now >> laura: good evening, everyone i am "the ingraham angle" fromat
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orwashington and senate bob casy to finally conceded republican, dave mccormick.fi hers will join us, davege mccormick, in justne a few moments bud out first cotrump pk for attorney general matt gaetz dropped out because the distraction of the work of the trump-vance transition. but trum p moved quick and nominated florida attorney general, pam bondi as gaetz's replacement. she served on opioid and drug abuse and eight years as florida's ag and more than 18jo years has prosecuted before h that. she is terrific. joining me now, washington hurt "washington times" editowsr koji baby still met katie pavlich, fox news contributor's. this is an understatement this is aan distraction and people i
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think watching this tonight and hearing this news are frankly breathing a sigh of relief, youo thoughts. >> of course, it was a huge forwdistraction but part of me s looking forward to watching a couple of weeks of hearings with matt gaetz talking about how corrupt the department of justice is.ve and i think a lot of the for american people would have learned an awful lot about that, forcing the media to cover someh of these issues. but i think you are exactly right. a lot of peoplry ce are relievey this.p pam bondi, she is a capable lawyer and a sharppick prosecut. she is a smart pick. she is somebody very different from somebody like matt gaetz and i think it will be lesson pfireworks and a smoother proca folir her. >> laura: katie, one of the things peoplg soe outside of washington might not realize but i've been here too long and i work fors to code different
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federal departments in my 20s, tis that the job as a secretart is a lot of work. going onn re television isn't te top qualification for being a cabinet official. it is nice, it is good, nothing wrong with it, but it is a lot of work, especially with a transformation this e foristration onc washington. >> added benefit is pam bondi is good on television and she defended president trump during his first impeachment trial and he simply asked about very real biden family corruption.du she was one of the attorneys on e floor defending the onpresident during that.ders he trust her. have worked together a long time and she understands the weaponization of the system not just against trump but his supporters. the attorney is in charge of the department of justice and so many different departments all
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under the purview of the ag. yof juu are dealt with cleaningp the department of justice instead of going after politicae enemies. you are dealing with a lot ofib problems ilen america, fentanylt crisis, terrorism, drug cartels and the agenda the presidenthere wants to put forward when dealing withdl mexico on thatcea issue. there is a lot she has to handl8 an expanse as one of the attorney general's of one of the biggest states in the country for years will serve her in that position. >> laura: that is exactly right and i want to bring in david jones impeachment attorney for president trump. it was pam bondi, jay sekulow, pat cipollone, pat philbin, it as awas an all-star legal cast, alan dershowitz. she was very calm as i recall. i think to the president, very reassuring in her approach, buti
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she is not a bomb thrower.ro batman, does she have thuge experience for this job.ha >>ve she will zoom through thett process and there is a number of people that don't want to see that happen, frankly, as we see from the spectacles of other toconfirmations in the past. on the merit she will be confirmed, remember the starting places article section 2 and the president's prerogative and we f talk about hamilton federalists 76 but hamilton emphasized only. the president is the appropriate person to have that choice based on the criteria he thinks is appropriate. shn e will get question about certain things in the pastrs reported in the news and so on. and the america first business will get, you know, bernie sanders going and so on. but she is a smart pick for what he wants. he is comfortable with her as one of your guests said, and i think she will sail through,
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equite frankly. t >> laura: she has a hard worker and incredible experience. does it hurt that she is a woman? it doesn't matter. charlie, she has spoken a lot about threats to free speech. of course all of us, that is music to our ears. this is back in 2017. watched.was >> i remember back in 2017, e was a horrible person and he was a white nationalist. the university of florida wasonl having him speak on campus. be at the national guard and rick had the national guard on standby state of emergency. i went out and encouraged all students not to attend. don't go! don't know! because there.e could have been trouble. but as conservatives, we did not cancel it nor could way becauseo we believe in the first amendment. >> laura: so, again, charlie, she has seen the campus wars and the cancel culture, all of it,
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especially the florida where the republican party began to change and grow and coalesce behind the small government idea. i think the lord of the launching pad for so many nominees including matt gaetz is not insignificant.>> >> yeah, i agree with theo. and i think that those remarks just a minute ago the kind of things you want to hear from an attorney general of the united states talking abou t the fidelity to the basic principles of our constitutional rightshas such as free speech. unfortunately, the department os justice have gone way off track from that and that is noartmt td kind of things we get from the department of justice or the fbi for that matter.g we get theseto weird politicalg witch hunts, partisan witch hunts, to effect chang enh instead of defending the constitution and enforcing the laws. the silver lining about thingse.
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being so bad in the department of justice, you don't have to be a flamethrower like matt gaetzfu to actually do transformational things in doj and refocused the department of justice back to the things they need to focus on. you can take somebody far more in the mainstream of conservative politics and is a smart, political savvy person as kate said a minute ago, veryokes good on tv, very good spokesperson fornt the issues. important to americans. she will get a lot done. >> laura: i also think having reallyar good judgment. again, as things are flying at you and being able to not swing at every pitch.ngle i say that a lot on the show. people want to hit back every s single time. yor dou don't have to.spok let the little things go. i have seen her do that. she spoke, they have another sound i, the idea trump was threatened by strong women
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appeared to watch this. >> i was a prosecutor for 18 years. i worked for president trump. he is my friend.he c and i can tell you, he surrounds himself with a lot, all strong, bright, brilliant women. president trump has been out there fighting for us nonstop! [cheers and applause] and if he is out there fighting for us, we are going to fight>> for human. lkaty >> laura: so katie, she was a trusted surrogate during that campaign. when you think of strong women who were close to him, she is oe definitely one of them.in >> well, one of the thingsgsem around him appreciate the most, he doesn't hire them because they are women. he hires them because they are capable and have the credentials to do the job. one of the things i thought was interesting about president trump's statement and his nomination, he talked aboutu crime. pa ht trm bondi in florida cleap
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a lot of crime. you say there is rep from the inside and want to change these things criminals up at the streets and also cut gettingshe these illegal alien criminalsn e out of the cities, she can help with that and partner withe wi e city is willing to get thesen criminals out of the city andso also to clean up the street so americans can enjoy some of the best cities like new york,st washington, d.c., others once again. the first trump term and they want to do it again this time. >> laura: david, the issue of weaponization of government has been a mainstay for the last really nine years, but especially the last four years. she has spoken repeatedly about this. i don't care what anybody is saying about the popular vote margin, he has a mandate to put an end to the weaponization of government against the people and against the politicall opponents.es i think we will see real changes with her.
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>> laura, i could not agree with you more. i said this earlier today one wa radio, i think a major part of this vote was a rejection of this lawfare weaponization. the american are fair-minded people who will want a justice system that reflects integrity, not targeting political opponents to get them out of the election. other than the ballot. we need a return to normalcy here. this is the mostat i politicized department of justice that'sxamp coming from judge garland. he tried to invoke privilege, for example onto robert hur biden tape, that is outrageous to do that and everything is politicized. i want to tell you when at the thing tied to what katie said to, we shouldn't forget attorney general ponte has fought hard against the opioid crisis. she understands the link betweeh health and criminal activity. that is another big plus, i
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think. >> laura: but looking back intr the case aafs she busted in 201 human trafficking, drug trafficking case and thousands of defendantd.s arrested and convicted of. that is one of the issues near and dear to her heart.ocra charlie, katie, thank you all. breaking moments ago democrat senator, bob casey, has officially finally conceded to dave mccormick. >> i just called dave mccormick to congratulate him on his election to representot pennsylvania in the united states and itmple. the first bow is completed,th pennsylvanians can move forward with the knowledge they are voice is heard whether the first to be counted or the lastt >> laura: joining me nowt, senator elect, without a doubt,s dave mccormick, senator elect, thank you for joining us latewa notice. but this went into automatic recount because so close, but ih was not obviousleyy without iss.
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it looks like they were trying to actually steal the seat from you. >> yeah, hi, laura, nice to beay with you and nice to have uss resolve. with clear election day on, itth was over. there was not a path to victory but an automatic recount in pennsylvania.sa what happen, you sell provisional ballots inco you so all election officials bucks county in particular saying they would knowingly violate the law where the law is clear threale supreme court ruld about what doesn't count ifre there is not a signature.it yet, they were w counting the votes. it was made very public. the people of pennsylvaniawe bucks county stood u'rp and sai, wait a second, we are going to followod t the rules. that was a good thing for pennsylvania and good thing for the election. >> laura: everybody wants to forget and move on and make your inaugural plans and all of that when you are's born and, but i think we have to learn from this
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because this keepsre t happening where the people who are a accusing republicans f being election deniers is often the case. they are the election to buyers themselvesgo. this cannot continue. your message to governor shapiro tonight it did not come out unless i missed something and intervene here and say, enough is enough! where was he? >> i think you are right, enough is enough. we had election after election called in dispute.sylv we need legislation in pennsylvania to ensure that some of these ridiculous things can't happen and enforce the law., th in this case, the law was clear. i agree with you, this can go on . when you step back and make sure this doesn't happen again. other thing we need is voter y oui.d. because it will never be an election until we have voteri i.d. and i will fight they wonao in the senate and we should have
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national voterat a i.d. and i ke president trump has advocated for that>> l and i will certainy advocate in the senate. >> laura: are you excited about pam bondi, she is the new nominee for ag . i know you know him. thoughts. >> very excited. i campaigned a couple of times and the commonwealth.ne i think she is terrific. i want to ensure president trump nas the team he needs to make radical change in washington.i ththat was is promised in my promise, and pam is a good example of that leadership required. >> laura: fantastic, dave, senator-elect, thank you for joining us short notice. >> nice to be with you. >> laura: congratulations again. accountability in washington and this door is about restoring that. it cannot come soon enough and my "the angle" will explain coming up.
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the way that i approach work, post fatherhood, has really been trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families, like my own. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: who let the d.o.g.e. out? that is the focus of tonight'sth "angle." when think should be clear by now, the washington bureaucracy will do anything in its power to avoid accountability. they want to spend your money with impunity and whateverodes floats they are pro.
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transparency for the swamp is ehat modesty is for th kardashians. on'sthis hardly explains the bin administrationum mad scramble tr trump proof various departments and agencies with insulating pet projects from extinction and staff from accountability and real this week biden people i tried to protect his claim and agenda.wi >> i will be out of officell in january.y i will leave my successor in my countrtoy a strong foundation to build on if they choose to do so. it is true, some may seek to deny or delay clean energy revolution that is underway in america. but nobody, nobody can reverse it, nobody. >> laura: nobody. who can take him seriously in that shirt here too i just can't take it. so what is the implication here? at the voters, they don't have a
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say. same playbook they used duringea covid, fear and control whether you like ir t or not here to because government experts sayte so. >> this is the single greatest existential threat to humanity if we do not deal with climate change. are children, great grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, their futures will be determined whate we did the next 4-6 years. josephine beam and the participants behind them seemeas engaged. >> laura: did he say the next 4-6 years? given trump pledge to pull back on the climate change agenda, the department of energy right now is racing to blow close to $25 billion in pending loans to supposedly green businesses. biden apparently, wants to submit his claimant agenda to political. should the federal loan guarantees continue at all? after all, 465 million loan tooa
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elon musk electric car company worked out so well and it did that he was ableo th to pay it f early. two thumbs up for that, but of course infamous debacle leaving taxpayers on the hook for more than $500 million before that went belly up. so will d.o.g.e. recommend trump do away with a loan that gavep tesla a boost?e it is unclear trump repeatedly said he wants to cut the money off in his first term. anered our government there is. waste and there is inefficiency. we know it, hu in more than tha, there is fraud everywhere, hundreds of billions of dollarss we know during covid the epplfar fraud for those applying who don't deserve the money but also welfare fraud as well. a >> how much is being stolen? >> billions, billions with a b. every year.e
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thare quality control issues tht we have are minuscule compared to the fraud. >> laura: at his terrifying. so when taxpayers find out how much of their money is wasted on superfluous, in inefficient, lliopointless whacked out jobs d on top of that hundreds of billions of frauds to aliens over the yearshe undoubtedly, there will be groundswell of support for elon musk andre vivek ramaswamy have pledged to do at d.o.g.e. by the way, to ensure they control their own messaging, that do welldcas is even launch their own podcast. this is brilliant.th >> you on and i will do a inseparate tracts of d.o.g.e. ct exactly what we are doing to thc public to provide transparency, what is a once in a generationul and we want to take behind the scenes what actually that waste fraud and abuse of government we dlooks like. however bad yoo thu think it ist
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is probably worth. we don't just want to do it todg expose the problem but we want tos up do it to solve the probl. >> laura: this is sending shivers up and down the government officials and outgoing administration but hundreds of thousands of federal employees who never came back t. work after the pandemic. that is a good gig.an 2 nearly two-thirds of 2.2 million federal workers are still approved to work from home.li this is nga total joke!o it is also killing pc small businesses. it is so bad liberal muriel bowser is pleading for trump to somehow get the workers back into the city. conclast year of the accountabiy officeth concluded that 17 of 24 largesverat agencies used on ave only 25% of their office space. i don't know, we could turn them into yoga studios, dance
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studios, apartments. how about thist sh idea, if youo not show up to work, you are not that essential. thisnumber from elon and vivek ramaswamy call him, the number of employees cut should be proportioned to the federal regulations nullified.portr fewer employees required to enforce fewer regulations. but the agency would produce fewer regulations once its scope of authority is properly limited. hear, hear! it is long since time to return power to the people. d.o.g.e. will rely both on the constitution and supreme courta, precedent as authority to enact sweeping reforms. can, this prospect is absolutely terrifying. democrats, democrats, freeloaders and all the companies that should never got government contracts in the firs ot place. the reflex of the swamp never changes. lies and personal attacks.
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>> there is no mandate here, but what there certainly should not be is a blank check to a pointle chaos cabinet like he's done. it iars like the "star wars" canteen of cabinets. it will really jeopardize america's safety. >> laura: safety?e a safety? we have a president right nowo h who can't find his way into a photo shoot authorizing ukraine to shoot u.s.-made missiles to russia and she's talking abouth safety? right now, europe isn on high alert what biden or biden's puppetmaster is doing to ramp ui the aggression, almost begging putin to respond. all of this is happening as our vice president is resting up after her last in hawaii. you cannot make this up. none of this is acceptable. they are terrible record at home and abroad is tharrie main reasn harris lost and they are not changing at her and think, at
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least not yet. at the pentagon of the race 275 million for ukraine today. well, just another effort to trump-proof our foreign policy and military expenditures. but everyone tonight remember this as the trump proofing continues, donald trump and the republicans in congress were elected because the american people do not trust our unelected bureaucrats to do theo right thing. too much money has been wasted over toove many years. too many mistakes have been made with zero repercussions. and now, the bureaucrats in washington are going to learnin that trump and the voters arg.e not kidding. leaming peasants. and this time, we are going to have our way, and that is "the angle."o coming up the biden administration does not desperately want you to know. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: christmas is arounder the corner, but things are getting hotter. >> we consider ourselves andlits right to use their weaponsagai against the military facilities at those countries who allowed their weapons against our facilities. in the case of aggression ofs th aggressive action, we will respond decisively irityn a tit-for-tat manner. the u.s. destroyed international security and continue to clutch, they are pushing the world in a global conflict. >> laura: but the administration is not answering questions. two top biden officials the star witnesses on the hill. i had my popcorn going but dh secretary alejandro mayorkas and christopher wray failed on key congressional hearings regarding growing threats to the homelandp
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senators wanted answers not just to putin 'threats to strike the military bases but also about iranian assassination plot against trump here to the afghan national who planned a terrorist attack on election day. how about the man arrested for. wanting to blow up the new york stock exchange? but alejandro mayorkas and thi christopher wray don't think about that. the shock over this nub was bipartisan. we certainly need explanation for the cancellation. >> i definitely want to hear from them buhat't i can't tell m why. >>ican that is ridiculous or toy owe that to the american people. they are a lot of questions that need answered and that is a disappointing development. >> laura: when i start the cha "angle," they don't likese accountability or transparency. chad with formeretar acting homd security, thank you for joining us. the fbyi and dhs testified
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extensively and any briefing should not be behind closedse doors in a classified setting. it sounds like they are worried about their next job or lack thereof given their inability to answer simple questions for the public to watch and see and hear.. >> well, it certainly sounds right. look, they can go into ae am classified briefing and that isr fine, but that is not what thear american people see and hear. they officials the secretary and the director to say to the american people here are the're threats facing homeland today and this igos what we are doing about it.sett i can go off and brief members in a classified setting to get more details but the american l gopeople deserve transparency, they deserve accountability and deserve to know what the federal government is dointog to proteco them. of, they should be able to articulate in a public hearing and said,ay from that i cannot do that because wed,
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testified 30 times before. that does not indicate because your report indicated a lot of threats over the several weeks they need to account for. a lot of hard questions what is going on continues to go alongh, the southern border. >> laura: chad, in the meantime coach at this caravan and last i checked 1500, 2,000we people making its way up to rush the southern border. we know these caravans include people who do not want to come here and just get a job and thar is that. they are a lot of bad actors as part of this effort to crash the border. what cant, be done now about tht given the situation we saw todas with zero accountability? >> well, i think that is right. perhaps that is why they decidey to skip it because they would have to answer difficult questions like what are youe doing to prevent unauthorizedst individuals from coming across f the border? why are you not stopping parole flights from venezuela and other
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countries of concern where me know the vetting ood?f the migrs are not very good at.expl why haven't you stop that?ue t you understand the threats. explained to the american peoplo why you continue to let this happen. theyge have heard answers to my questions to answer and they have chosen not to do it. this is what the american people, they voted for president trump in a new way to address the threatsss facing thr homeland. my guess is neither one had answers to those very difficult questions. >> laura: chad, the same time, china is against snubbing defenshie secretary lloyd austi. his counterpart at the ccce refusing to meet with him with recent defense minister in laosw austin called it "unfortunate." this happened last year when china refused to talk to him on the phone.p what does this say about how thb top officials -- it is not funnt but actually really disturbing, but they are not worried about
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this administration atve all. they don't seem concerned. they don't seem to give us minimum respect. we have talked about this for the past, you know sixd eight, 12 months or more.ld it is about leadership and it's about respect. on the world stage when we talk to foreign counterparts whether vice president, president or cabinet officials, the foreign counterparts don't have that wet same respect from them because they see weakness on international scale and weakness at home. they see president biden getting blown out by president trump in an election because the american people want a new policy direction across the board. not in the national security space, but across the board. so you have these officials angt essentially lame duck trying to conduct business butte counterparts are saying, look, m new team in town and we want to hear from them. >> laura: trump defeat harris s anhed all these threats, thehe cabinet does not show up and she
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is in hawaii. i guess he's at a meeting with sports teams today and that is nice, but a new report from the u.s.-china economic security review commission is finding china's military is now a significant threat capable ofn winning in a conflict with thewa united states. i have been warning about this for years that we were losingto the military capability and oura superiority. chad, your reaction to that tonight. >> well, we have all been wearing about this. we talked about this extensively in the first term of the trump administration six months ago. . china as an adversary we need tn get serious about it and working for president trump were left o, the only real threat is russia, always russia russia russia when in fact now several years laterh coming outet china is that adversary where military side,ne economic side whatever they are doing an ad the westernr hemisphere, they are the adversary and they are the onesp we neered to keep our eye on.
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we were talking about and i know president trump and the new team coming and will be laser focused on this issue in making sure therl e is real incredible deterrence and holding for ccp accountable for the actions>> l taken inside the united states each and every day. >> laura: i hope t we have a treasury secretary that waits ia the power of terrorists as much as donald trump does because that will be a key elementushi m pushing back against china. chad, thank you very much. coming up, how biden is trying to trump-improve the border. ♪ ♪
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arresting a prosecutor in new york a good friend of alvin bragg's after busted him pleasuring himself in her apartment building. ssthat is gross. now at a caravan of 1,500co migrants, as. i said earlier,ma making its way through, bidenis pulling out thtre welcome mat ad testing out a new app. that will keept him out that wl let illegal skip i.c.e. checkin inbu spirit but the app fails to check for past arrests or outstanding warrant was.w we have no idea who is coming as it is.ountry jennie taer who broke the story, jani, i know people are watching this insane this cannot be as bad as "the new york post" says it is, but what kind of problems are you seeing with this app? >> well, one of the biggest things is taking away the
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feeling that you have some tccountability when a migran wh o comes here illegally. some sources say you checking in ore called to check in, there s some accountabilit yy there. but with this, you take a photo yon your phone or computer. when you take it on a phone,s th which by the way it is glitchy withy the different pilots launched and shut down. when they take the photo, location is known for seven-day period. if taken obut n a phone, you wot believe it, no location at all so zero accountability with this.e >> laura: and watching the video at the migrants and, caravan sounds to romantic but a throng o f migrants making their way to mexico, mostl fy men.re it looks like a few women but mostly men. you are also reporting on the biden administration listening regulations on any electronic
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monitoring of migrants and they combust those bracelets off anyway, but tell us about that.s >> right, these ankle monitorstr part of signature programs todu detention because e there is no. enough space due to overwhelming numbers of migrants who have come into the country. not enough space to detain themy ahere too many are put into ths program and give an ankle monitor, wristwatch that is used to track them.nist but right now go to the bideny administration last minute before inauguration day iswo trying to put in a policy to allow the migrant to test they are monitoring to say, after 90o days, i have been compliant witf the program so can you take me f of this? it puts a lot of pressure on the i.c.e. officers already overwhelmed right now, not toin mention the people put on the program. we can go to the case of jocelyn uncle ray and alleged gangster was ankle monitor and he cut it
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off shortly after allegedly killing young jocelyn periods be when, this is so horrifying on so many levels and people are wondering why we have gains robbing people's homes, celebrities homes.l this is happening alacl across e country. we can manage this, really? just yesterday alone i.c.e. and boston charged three illegals with separate cases, jen jennie, avenue child rape. this is one of the reasons, the economy, donald trump donald trump won handedly and people are just fed up, be onrt fed up-t. jennie, thank you very much for joining us.you coming up in a car company trieu to out woke bud light.♪ we will show you how next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: anheuser-busch has still not fully recovered from
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this idiotic alliance with dylav mulvaney but the woke virus is still infecting corporate america. the bozos in charge of advertising for jaguar automobiles just relit this ad campaign. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i must be reallyfash old-fashioned because when you are trying to sell a product, you actually show the product. but are they trying to sell something else here? methg me now aj rice ofs
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publius p.r. ceo. what is this? >> terrible. great to be here.t i heard kid rock just bought a jaguar. he has dusted off that ar-15. [laughs] no, exactly. but it's funny, ten years ago jaguar put together what was called a bad boy masculinity add when they rolled out periods be when we actually have at, aged,b let's show it. let's talk about it and then i will show it. >> hollywood movies, maybe we just simply ride. >> always one step ahead. >> you are obsessed by power! >> laura: okay, aj, is that part of the toxins masculinityul
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that we have to wash away from our culture? >> exactly.om ten years we traveled from that to woke craziness. there used to be a car company but now a car company that identifies as some sort ofw "drag brunch." when i sawthat v that video, whi saw that video the first time, i was thinking to myself, is this fruity pebbles commercial orle skittles? but apparently the peopls commeo run brand management at jaguar, they are not reading the room. the last election, we just had n woke waterloo moment butdi apparently they did not get the memo. guethey will keep pushing thisd the one saving grace, laura,y they will not be able to use the bathroom on capitol hill. >> laura: good point, they are changes in the air. i thought it wasough a skinny version of teletubbies. what is this? it made no sense.we that jaguar, we reached out and
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they said in a statement, "our branch of free lunch for jaguar is reimagined reinvention and expected and attracted debate that the brand refill is only t hethe first step in this excitig new era." imagine that interior of the new jagged convertible. i never liked jaguars and they y cup of, my friends at it broke down. >> jaguar usually has transmission problems and not relate gender transition problems. and to gender transition problems. john deere went through this and harley-davidson went through this. to gethey are going to get chik here.g th i guess we are giving them more media than they deserve but thea need to read the electorate and nobody wants is. dei is doa. >> laura: how are we supposed howto break the mold with thatd
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