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hit hard by hurricane helene. of the 25-year-old tree refused to go down. friday an 80-foot spruce from alaska at the u.s. capitol that name is called spruce wayne will be decorated and hand crafted ornaments from alaska. good stuff. it's the season. tomorrow on "special report" take you to texas and incoming border czar tom homan tours the southern tour with governor greg abbott. we will do it fair, balanced and still unafraid. here's laura. >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. just moments tonight on truth social donald trump revealed one of his first acts as president. this is a big one. on january 20th, as one of his many first executive orders, he will sign all necessary documents to charge mexico and
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canada a 25% tariff on all products coming into the united states. and i its ridiculous open borde. it's time for them to pay a very big price. most of it focused on mexico there more on that later. plus, eric trump will react to that and a lot more, first. lawfare loses. that's the focus of tonight's angle. well, he came in very hot against trump. >> good evening. today an indictment was unsealed. charging donal donald trump with conspiring against the united states. conspiring to disenfranchise voters and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an aan official proceeding. the attack on our nation's capital january 6th, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on a seat of american democracy. >> laura: so sanctimonious,
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unprecedented assault on our democracy was committed not by donald trump but by the legal henchmen like jack smith political and media backers. today smith was compelled to file motions to dismiss his cases against trump, one ever which was promptly granted by d.c. district judge tanya chutkan. this is obviously a huge victory for president-elect trump. but smith and his allies. tried their best to frame the results as not based on the merits but longstanding policies. >> >> this has nothing to do with the strength of the case. this has to do with the verdict essentially that voters gave on the justice department policy longstanding justice department policy. not allowed to prosecute a president, a sitting president that shield essentially also applies to him as a elected president, as the president-elect. >> >> laura: now, when the news came out, donald trump posted on truth social that the cases were empty and lawless and should never have been brought.
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>> celebrating. this was the goal all along, he would get these cases dropped. the idea being revived in their mind highly unlikely. this seems like the end of all of this. >> laura: well, but not so fast. while we love seeing these faces falling into the abyss, one after the other. the petty and vindictive jack smith made sure to request that the cases be dismissed without prejudice, meaning. >> these cases could be revived after trump serves this next term, right? >> that's right. i mean, look, if you look at the language, that the special counsel used and that the judge uses in deciding this without prejudice means that when donald trump is no longer president of the united states, these cases could be revived theoretically the charges could be reinstated january 1st, 2029 when donald trump is 82 years young. now, of course trump's doj can and shrewd take actions to ensure these cases aren't just
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dormant, they are dead. as we celebrate donald trump's beating the lawfare league at their own game, we should also -- we must never forget how close they came to upending our entire system of government with their corrupt and illegal use of our justice system. now, remember, they were so desperate to stop trump, the left even tried to use a whacked out interpretation of the 14th amendment, which was a complete joke to prevent him from the ba, thank god they were goose egged by the supreme court which struck down the effort with an exclamation mark back in may. ever since trump announced his third run at the presidency, the d.c. machine, and their venal auxiliaries were intent on locking him up. ththey are like jackals circlina wounded lion a search of mar-a-lago. >> sends a message no person in
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the country is above the law. >> what we are seeing is exactly what should be done. we need to recognize and praise merrick garland for following the rule of law. >> the message that it sends is really important that even the former president of the united states can be held accountable and should be and will be. >> and trump's aides and allies were forced to spend hundreds of thousands ever dollars in legal fees. people's lives were turned upside down then it is who will turn on trump first? who will take a plea deal and give up the goods. all the speculating was so stupid. then let's not forget following his motorcade in manhattan to the courthouse. what about fingerprints? what about the mugshot? >> everything you're going to be able to see live on tv. there are going to be mug shots. there are going to be fingerprints. >> donald trump will be fingerprinted. he will be photographed. and end up with a mugshot. >> the picture that will live in infamy. the first mugshot 6 an american
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president splashed across the front pages this morning. >> laura: of course he turned that into a huge coup for himself because he is smarter than they are. what about all the taxpayer dollars spent on fraudulent cases? we'll never get it back. and we will never know how much was spent. "newsweek" estimated about 50 million or so was spent by jack smith's team. that is an understatement. so what we saw was a serious, concerted effort to use all of the resources of the federal government to put donald trump in prison for the rest of his life. it was all because they wanted to prevent you, the people, have having your say. and, of course him from being president. so history is going to remember jack smith and alvin bragg, fani willis and the judgment who let these cases get as far as they did as modern day keystone cops. who chased trump around, hounding him, trying to keep him off the campaign trail because they hated his agenda. they hate everything he stands
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for. it's a mistake write them off as all incompetent. their teams were backed by. so smartest and toughest meanest lawyers out there. they worked nights and weekends and through holidays all to put him behind bars and subvert this election. the only reason donald trump is not in jail now is because of you, the voters. and, of course trump himself. imagine in trump wasn't trump, forget about it. most people would have folded like a $20 lawn chair. he fought like his freedom depended on it, but mostly, because our freedom depended on it. if harris had won this sick vindication of our justice system validated now it's on ice. the angle does not believe the democrats have given up on this lawfare strategy.
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in a statement adam schiff ripped the system saying democrats -- saying that the system itself failed. failed the people. failed to do what it was supposed to do. i'm telling you, if the democrats somehow manage to take the house in 2026, and they could, it is highly probable that they will do everything in their power, stay with me here, to impeach donald trump again. you think i'm kidding? well, we'll see. and if democrats win in 2028, i mean, they are just going to resume the case that we're talking about tonight. and they will probably try to go after vance as well and anyone else connected to trump. this is why the doj has to be cleaned out. i think pam bondi can do it. the democrats and their never trump poodles have done enormous damage to these institutions. and they will do it all again. they do not care. there should be, however, consequences where appropriate, so that this never happens again. and that's the angle. joining me now, eric trump,
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executive vice president of the trump organization. eric, i'm going to get to that trump -- your dad's posting on truth social about the tariffs. and regard to that migrant caravan in a moment. but, how is your dad feeling tonight, knowing that at least for now this jack smith case is over? >> yeah. well, laura, the irony of jack smith is he brought this case to try and make sure my father never got elected i actually think it was jack smith who might go down as one of the very reasons that my father got elected. law of unintended consequence he is. only thing i disagree with you on case got missed it will not be rearrived. by the time my dad is out of office the statute of is gone. will that man on the screen will go down as a national embarrassment. it he will go down as a figure
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who will literally try to subverdict democracy tried to president a president in jail no reason benefit his political class. he is an embarrassment to the doj. an embarrassment to the fbi. girmt law enforcement his industry will not reflect kindly on this guy. >> laura: i'm telling you, eric, the same people who thought they could turn the 14th amendment into a piece of silly putty and kind of just twist it and change it to mean something else they will pause the statute of limitations. i don't put anything past them. in a normal person's mind that's what would happen. these people are sick. i believe they are sick and twisted. eric, i want to talk about your father's posting on truth social. because we have seen an epic run in the stock market since his election again to the presidency i'm a big tariff person. i have been pro-tariff my entire
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career. this series of caravans and apparently another one building we understand tonight, coming to the united states. mexico knows they're coming not doing anything to stop it. tariffs there? >> absolutely. laura, i have talked about fentanyl every single day of the campaign trail. i have four friends lost children based on fuentas. i took my son and daughter to the football game. dolphins game. sitting on my lap. the guy next to me turns around and looking at my son and said a couple months ago i lost my son. they killed him. they killed him with fentanyl. i lost my little boy. literally look at my son sitting on my lap in first nfl football game. broke my heart. when my father sent out that tweet. you want to allow drugs to come through our southern border we will tariff you. you want to allow them to come through canada we will tariff you. china allow this stuff to get sold in our country largely produced in china, we're going
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to add another 10% to your tariff. we are going to cost your countries, economies, we are going to cost your businesses billions. hundreds of billions of dollars. if you think you are going to poison americans, it's not going to happen. you are not going to destroy our youth. you are not going to destroy our society. you are not going to destroy our families. you are not going to do it. it's going to cost you. i'm going to put an end to it. laura, when my father sent that 20 minutes ago i literally cheered out loud. there is nothing more twisted and perverse than what the cartels have done. what china has done biden and harris absent. haven't talked about the fentanyl crisis killing so many people. 320,000 people. 320,000 kids died. >> laura: this was their strategy to flood the country. >> you have police departments. >> laura: with new people. [talking over each other] >> police departments in this country -- you have police
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departments in this country running out of narcan that's how bad the problem is they can't keep it in stock. people are dying by the thousands. this is exactly why the american people voted for donald trump. they want a guy take that kind of action and a guy who will literally be very transparent. before he is even in office. >> laura: i love it. >> he is going to stop the problem. and this is exactly how you use tariffs. this is exactly how you use. this. >> laura: i have a feeling mexico will find a way to stop those migrant caravans coming across the border. eric, quickly a report by john solomon today about boris epstein, an adviser to your father, long-time adviser, internal investigation by the trump transition when they heard allegation from scott bessent and others boris epstein we have not confirmed this trying to shake down people for access, for contracts, for money. any comments on this tonight? >> i have known boris for years and i have never known anything
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but him to be a good human being that said i will tell you my father has been incredibly clear you do not do that any under circumstance. believe me there will be repercussions if somebody was. i havener seen that side of him. i have known him for a very long time. i certainly hope the report something false and can i also tell you if it's true, you know the person will probably no longer be around. >> laura: eric, thank you very much tonight. joining me now david schoen, a former trump impeached lawyer. david, get back to that in a moment. jack smith has left the door open. it seems to try to charge trump after he leaves office. but to eric's point, doesn't wouldn't the statute of limb limitations have run by them or is there a way to argue that it should be basically suspended? >> well, first of all, i hope that eric is right and as a practical matter it won't ever be brought. i'm afraid your skepticism is also right there. is a provision in the 2000 -- october 16th, 2000olc memo
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suggest footnotes 33 to 35 there could be an equitable tolling of the statute of limitations in the extraordinary case. it would be an abuse here. i think the department of justice can act to make sure that doesn't happen. i think congress can, also. i think there is an invitation to congress in those footnotes for that to happen. you said earlier how smith's team worked day and night. never seen anything like this. even worse than that, quite frankly. i have never seen anything like the shadow prosecution team that operated here. people like andrew weissman, nora, vance, perry. they wrote memos in fact in the d.c. case suggesting that many of them suggested that donald trump should be charged with insurrection. that was even too much for jack smith. >> laura: even though the case is dismissed. smith we're noting here could still try to damage trump with this speaking of your buddy. >> there are definitely will be a report because the special counsel rules require jack smith to write a report.
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there is also a report that initially is given by the special counsel to the attorney general, in this case merrick garland, in secret. the special counsel has no power himself to make it public but merrick garland does. >> laura: david, could, at this point, jack smith be spiteful enough to try to file a report and/or leak elements of what would have been a report to try to stick it to trump? >> absolutely. and it's not just jack smith. his team is made up from people from the so-called office of public integrity. j.p. and mollie. i have a sanctions motion going against them lying to a federal judge according to what i have alleged in the meetings. these are people who have had a political agenda all along. issued this superseding indictment after the immunity decision came down. speaking indictment while there is a gag order in place so trump can't respond, president trump can't respond to it properly. so, sure, i believe they will issue a report. real question, also, i think very interesting. what is going to happen in the
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11th circuit? remember, down there, we have the question of the appointments clause and the appropriations clause whether jack smith was ever properly appointed judge cannon finding he was not constitutionally appointed. moved to dismiss without prejudice that case against president trump. but keeping the case against the others. who is going to prosecute it? is president trump going to be subpoenaed? history back to 1807. aaron burr subpoenaing a president could be very interesting in that case. hopefully the justice department puts a stop to that we have never seen lawfare like that. as you said earlier i believe this decided the election. because the american people are fair-minded and they saw what happened in this series of cases. >> laura: i still love how trump took the mugshot and totally flipped it on them. david, have you been phenomenal from the beginning to the end of this and, yet, we know it's going to continue in one form or another. david, thank you. earlier in the angle we accidently showed a graphic that had a photo of another vicious anti-trump figure, letitia james when we were talking about fani
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>> laura: wow, a new cbs poll shows that 59% approve of the way donald trump is handling his transition so far. the number is 65% for voters under the age of 30. holy smokes. now, the stock market, we know, is rocketing up now that adults will be back in charge. so, so much for all the chicken littles out there who insisted that the sky would fall if donald trump was elected again. their lies were vicious and they were coming in nonstop. but, as with lawfare, just because the left is licking its wounds now doesn't mean anti-trump resistance is over. both democrats and some establishment republicans are going to do what they can do try to slow down and sometimes even stop trump's agenda. but they can't stop trump from being sworn in, but they can maybe slow down or even stop some of his staff from being
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confirmed. >> the president's lack of background checks for his nominees is flawed. that vetting process having the fbi review potential nominees is not only protect the public interest, it's to protect the president-elect's interest to make sure he is not embarrassed. >> >> yeah he is worried about protecting trump. now, given what the doj did to trump, to his family, his staff, how they demonized and jailed his supporters and rabid insurrectionists, even branded them as potential domestic tears. why should the president-elect trust the fbi not to leak information from background checks or pull some other stunts to embarrass him. but it's all a distraction. is this just another appointee that he needs to succeed: background checks. what the american public cares about is to see the mandate that they voted in delivered upon.
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the fbi great concerns about how weaponized its become. >> joining me now mollie hemingway, editor and chief at "the federalist." >> mary katharine ham are both fox news contributors. mollie, what is this all about? >> there are two different issues here. one is that you do want to vet people who are going to be in the administration. the president-elect has an interest in making sure that these people are good. the senate has an advise and consent role from the u.s. constitution. but the idea that the fbi goats exert veto power over the president's nominee after the last 8 years of what they have done. you might remember the fbi, james comey ran the russian collusion hoax. they sent agents over to entrap the national security adviser. they leaked like sieves with any information they h it's a completely corrupted department, they are still good people there but overall it's a very corrupt agency and the department of justice, of course, like you just talked about throughout the top part of the show was engaged in trying to imprison and
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bankrupt donald trump. the idea that these are people who could in any way vet weather a candidate is good or not that, they would be trusted to do that, it's just -- it's laughable. >> daniel goldman from new york always known as a font of objectivity and unbiased analysis, he was speaking out about the senate's role here, watch. >> with some of his cabinet picks, donald trump is well on his way to dismantling our government. and the way that it operates. and we, and congress, the republicans, especially, in the senate, need to be a check and balance to ensure that ourfor t. >> laura: mary katharine they literally tried to take him off the ballot using the 14th amendment and is he going to dismantle corruption, maybe. >> yeah, sure, dan we'll take that under advisement. the idea by getting elected by the popular vote and the electoral college and then names feel his cabinet he is dismantling the government seems
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insane to me. i would like to echo mollie with t the fbi should be trusted by a tramp transition team, i cannot express how wild that is without using cusswords. i'm having trouble. because these people were engaged in the most egregious behavior, lying to the fisa court to literally spy on members of his campaign. and then they are going to come down to mar-a-lago and be like we got this? let us vet everyone for you. i think there are other ways to do that the senate has a job to advise and consent not under dan goldman's direction but under the constitution. and there can be other entities that do vetting. i do not think under any circumstances that trump should be like sure, come on down, guys. >> laura: mollie, you also have the issue with some establishment republicans tonight flap their wings and you had kevin kramer, senator kramer going to a conference in halifax and i think this was originally reported by politico i says
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republicans guarantee with most of what trump does, reassuring our allies that things are not going to fly off the hinges. it was just, i don't know. i got a real buy bad feeling from it. it was mike rounds, excuse me, not kevin cramer. i don't know why i keep mixing up both those individuals. mimikerounds a semi establishmet figure. >> they had their say and said it decisively they do not think that the way that the establishment in d.c., the permanent bureaucracy in d.c. has been running things has been going well for the country. they would be wise to heed the overwhelming election results which resulted in the republicans getting a majority coyote tails of decisive vic victory. establishment figures think that just more of the same going to be good next four years.
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a lot of these agencies, and they are looking for trump to fulfill his campaign promises, he will need a cabinet to do it. so the senate, again. whether these are fitting: they will be more responsive to the will of the american people, too. >> laura: kevin cramer, mike rounds, we love you but let's just -- let's get it all together before we like inauguration day. let's just take a breath and try to enjoy the holiday season and see what comes of it. mary katharine, mollie, thank you both. all right, coming up, she's back. new details. kamala. what is she going to do next? ♪ 50, an incredible nutritional supplement 50, that contains 70 plant minerals and 80 additional nutrients. rocky>> that's right dad! immuno 150 has much more nutritional value than the average supplement because of the 150 ingredients that include the 70 minerals. our reorder rate proves
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pretty effective. first he adopt the populist positions on entitlements, foreign policy, immigration infrastructure. democrats were deeply vulnerable to mr. trump's antiestablishment critique. this and third, democrats were burdened by power. that's hilarious. wait, maybe they were unburdened by what has been, what will be. what did kamala say? well, of course, it didn't help had a terrible candidate already trying to make a comeback? no, this can't be true. i don't even believe my script. politico is reporting that kamala is telling advisers and allies to keep her options open. whether for a possible 2028 presidential run or even a run for governor in her home state of california in two years. as harris has repeated in phone calls, i'm staying in the fight. that means we can soon get more of this. >> you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? ha ha ha ha. >> i love venn diagrams.
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i really just love ventricle diagrams. venndiagrams. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus, got to be unburdened by what has been. >> wha speaking of has been, kaa harris. not victor davis hanson. joining me now victor davis hanson senior fellow at the hoover institution. all right, victor. of course she is not going to say i will never run again. she is 60 years old. but, do you think this is really what she is thinking about a possible 2028 run or maybe christmas is right around the corner? >> i don't think so. i think she thinks she is another donald trump but she is no donald trump to quote lloyd benson's famous. i knew jack kennedy. you are no jack kennedy. she is no donald trump and she is not going to be able to make a similar comeback. she ran the worst 50 years not since george mcgovern 1972 campaign we seen such an inept.
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[lost audio] >> laura: looks like we might have lost victor davis hanson? >> oh, yeah. >> laura: there you are. okay. >> yeah. she ran behind adam schiff. >> laura: she is trying to do the obama thing or trying to, you know, hillary for a while trying to come back. but i have always thought that she is actually pretty talented. i don't think she is untalented person. she is not talented at politics. very passionate about cooking, and gardening and probably fashion. i see her as like a really good least of like good morning san francisco like one of the morning shows and that's not a knock on her. that actually takes talent to do that. >> i don't think she is good at that. i don't think she comes across as an empathetic entertainer. you know what? she has got another problem in politics, for 100 days, she had this phony metamorphosis where she was for fracking and wanted
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a secure border she told us. we didn't think that was sincere. i don't know how that is going to play in california if she runs for governor. she really lost her donor. she burned through a billion and a half dollars of their money by paying people like oprah, bee once say money. and i don't think they are going to forgive her spend money wisely and run an effective campaign. she doesn't know whether california is moving red and she should keep up this fake or it's blue. who knows who she is. she doesn't know who she is. >> laura: i don't believe i'm defending kamala harris and you are viciously attacking her ability to talk about cooking and gardening. >> that's true. >> laura: told the telegraph that he wouldn't be surprised to see her leading planned planned parenthood. now, victor, she is a radical on abortion. that would be kind of a perfect fit.
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>> yeah. that would be a good thing, laura. i think donald trump is going to cut the $700 million or whatever it is they give planned parenthood and that would require a lot of skills to run planned parenthood without a government handout and maybe she could pull it off and become another candidate. but, if she is going to run planned parenthood they are going to require a lot of federal money. >> laura: maybe she could dry it into the ground blow a lot of money and it will be over. victor, thank you as always. why isn't aoc sobbing over biden's latest border atrocity? heart breaking video, next. ♪
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staged for the cameras. why do we know that? because we haven't heard anything from the squad types now that the scenes at the border under joe and kamala's policies, they are unfolding this way. [speaking spanish] >> laura: heart breaking. but she is not the only one who came by herself. >> laura: meanwhile biden is doing everything he can to
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trump-proof the border. reportedly loosening restrictions to illegal aliens, waving them in. joining me now florida congressman byron donalds. we are learning a lot about how biden is expediting the naturalization of people that become u.s. citizens but, beyond that, bringing migrants into the country faster and processing them much faster, using that app., that border app., and also just, you know, what they have been doing. but where are all the tear? >> you are not going to get any tears from the democrats they wanted a wide open border. they wanted young kids being used as pawns in this crazy political game that empowers the democrats and empowers the drug cartels, something happened a couple weeks ago. the american people said enough is enough. they gave donald trump a mandate, and is he going to secure our border and is he going to send a lot of these adults and these other criminals home. but the tragedy, the political
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and human tragedy are these young kids who have been used, not only by the drug cartels, but by the biden administration. and this needs to stop immediately. it doesn't talk about the young girls who are raped on the journey to our southern border. it doesn't talk about the abuse of young boys in the journey to our southern border. the democrats do not car our southern border. the democrats do not care about these young kids. they only care about their political agenda. and it will use these kids to further their own ends. >> laura: your reaction tonight to this news from president-elect trump that he will instantly put these tariffs on mexico and canada because of the loose border and clearly that's a message to mexico with this caravan and apparently another one is building on the way. you better shut this down. how effective will this be? >> it's going to be incredibly effective. the mexican government knows that donald trump is not playing around. he wants this border secure.
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he wants the drug cartels to the help this infestation of people going into the united states through our southern border. you see the caravan that's already forming. it's going to be very effective because we got to secure our border. donald trump is going to do that, period money talks. peso is cratering. gangs we learn more about how they are using children in detention areas in these migrant camps, undocumented criminals as young as 11 years old are carrying out retail robberies, committing crimes on scooters like smashing jewelry, watches, cell phones at gun point and even knife point. so, they look, thee kids look innocent and were at least until this the gangs got ahold of them, and whose fault is this donald trump's? >> you are absolutely right. this is all the fault of joe biden and the radical democrats who want this policy. you got understand these young kids are indentured servitude.
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basically modern day slavery for the drug cartels and for these criminal gangs. this is what they have wanted. you have to put a complete stop to it. for the news media, talking about oh you are going to separate kids from their families, from their parents, understand, that the biden administration stopped d.n.a. testing at the southern border so we couldn't even know if the adults traveling with these children were in fact the parents or a next of kin. they did not care about these young kids when they were coming into our country. they knew they were being abused when they were coming into our country. so we're going to do the best we can to care for these young kids and get them back to their countries of origin with their families. but for these adults that have come through, they are going home and going home immediately. >> laura: this is just -- your heart breaks for these children. and it makes you more committed than ever to having a strong border and i'm so glad that president trump came out as he
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before it is time for seen and unseen when we reveal the stories behind the headlines, hello raymond dave biden observed his last annual white house türkiye pardon. >> look only when you heard there was a presidential türkiye pardon he stood behind the birds waiting for trump to show up here but he did think today was thanksgiving. >> president biden: we are also keeping our hearts, those who have lost so much, who will have an empty seat at the thanksgiving table tonight -- excuse me, thursday night. >> it is on the last thursday of november, lincoln by the way
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declared thanksgiving a national holiday and the türkiye pardon even gave them his son ted who befriended the christmas turkey and staved the execution of the bird, and he did today, but callously executed his own speech. >> president biden: delaware had a long history, in fact, it is one of my favorite, the state desert, page weighs 41 pounds, hot dish, and tater tots and cross-country skis they stayed calm and gobbled on and are still gobbling perk. [laughter] [chuckling] listening to their favorite music. >> laura: are we even sure that is joe biden? [laughter] that's a thing at disney that we
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always like to go to raymond it? >> think his animatronic is malfunctioning, usually the president pardons 210 mike stach this year there was a third in the lineup your can you see who that is, a little far away. the names of the turkey repeat and blossom, the original names before that were hunter and big guy per hear is hunter trying to weasel it in laura. >> laura: vitalis about this gratitude dinner that took part the other night? i remember when obama did this. >> joe biden wanted to thank his allies, staff who supported his presidency in the first lady naturally... >> the last five years is breathtaking, raising the glass to your president, my husband, joe biden!
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>> a. [chuckling] notice who is missing, kamala harris, as still as you mentioned earlier she is still in hawaii on her extended licking my wounds retreat after her humiliating loss perk she should have been there, this is classless, the man steps away to give you a shot at the big c and you cannot even come and thank him for stepping aside for you at this gratitude dinner? come on. >> laura: it didn't obama have like bradley cooper and all these people, are sure? who the heck was joe biden's thing, who showed up for that? >> that was a performance! it was like franklin, stevie wonder. >> laura: no he had a goodbye dinner. [laughter] >> this thing is like, the sequel could not win! come on! she could have at least gone the and peteman tribute for stepping aside. >> laura: she is on her way back from hawaii, she is.
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>> out will be covering that all night watching on my laptop. with the americans to engorge themselves at thanksgiving tables including me, students may want to look into a new college course when they return to school, the university of maryland is offering a course called intro to fox's studies a different facet studies, fatness, blackness and their intersections, wired they putting race into this? there's 60% difference between black and hispanic obesity numbers and the rest of the populations not far behind. >> laura: wait a second, is it gorge yourself or engorge yourself? [laughter] >> i correct my grammar or hit the time? we got to go! >> laura: sorry, examines fatness as a key area of human difference and intersects with other issues like sexual orientation and ability, okay,, this course will particular highlighted the ability between fatness -- the
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kourtis closes an examination of that liberation, deliberation for all bodies and challenging -- i cannot even read this! >> i thought he thought liberation was weight loss, this is crazy! and other success at a nearby university said this is ludicrous and laughable and nobody will get a job and i agree with him. >> laura: appearance across the country are waiting for their kids to come home from thanksgiving, there like what was your class on intersection analogy and they're just throwing up their hands. raymond, happy thanksgiving to you. that is all for us tonight, it is been a long year, jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcome to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight... >> if i wanted 2028 campaign
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