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everyone, i am laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angle" and washington tonight. donald trump on truth social revealed his first acts of president. this is a big one. january 20th is one of the first executive orders, he will sign all necessary documents to charge mexico and canada 25% tariff on all products coming into the united states and it's ridiculous open borders. it is time to pay a very big price and most focused on mexico. more on that later. plus, eric trump will react that a lot more. but first, lawfare loses. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." he came in very hot against round. >> good evening. today an indictment was unsealed charging donald j. trump with conspiring to defraud the united states, inspiring to disenfranchise voters, and inspiring their link conspiring
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a proceeding. attack on the nation's capital january 6, 2021 was unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. >> laura: so sanctimonious but it turns out the unprecedented assault on democracy was committed not my donald trump but by the legal henchmen like jack smith and they are political and media backers. now today, smith was compelled to file motions to dismiss the case against trump, which was promptly d.c. judge judge chutkan. this is obviously a huge victory for president trump at smith and allies try their best to frame the result is not based on the merits but simply compelled by long-standing policy. speak of this has nothing to do with the strength of the case. this simply has to do with the verdict essentially that voters gave on the justice department policy, long-standing justice department policy. to the department is not allowed
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to prosecute a sitting president and a shield as an elected president and president-elect. >> laura: the news came out, donald trump posted on truth social that case is empty in a lawless and should have never been brought. >> they are celebrating. this is the goal all along they would get these cases dropped and the idea revised in their mind seemed highly unlikely. this seems like an end to all of this. >> laura: not so fast we see these cases falling into the abyss one after the other, the petty and vindictive jack smith made sure to request the cases be dismissed without prejudice, meaning... >> these cases could be revived after trump's serves this next term, right? >> that is right. if you look at the language the special counsel used and 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
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periods payment yet, theoretically, the charges could be reinstated january 21st, 2029 when donald trump is 82 years young. course trump's doj should and can take actions to ensure these cases aren't just dormant but dead. as we celebrate donald trump speeding lawfare leak at their own game, we should also must never forget how close they came to up ending our entire system of government with they are corrupt and illegal use of our justice system. now, remember, they were so desperate to stop trump the left even tried to use the whacked out interpretation of the 14th amendment, which was a complete joke to prevent him from being on the ballot and key stakes. thank god they were goose egg by the supreme court and struck down by exclamation mark. after the presidency, the sheet
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d.c. machine in the salaries were intent on locking him up. they like jackals circling a wounded lane. the search of mar-a-lago. >> it just sends the message there is no person in this country above the law. >> what we are seeing here is exactly what should be done. she would recognize and praise merrick garland for following the rule of law. to speak of the message sends is really important that even the d should be and will be. >> laura: trump's aids and allies were forced to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. people's lives were turned upside down. then it was, who will turn on trump first? who will take a plea deal and give up the goods? all the speculating was so stupid! let's not forget following his motorcade in manhattan to the courthouse. what about fingerprints? what about the mug shots?
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>> everything you will see live on tv and there will be mug shots and fingerprints. >> donald trump will be fingerprinted and he will be photographed and end up with a mug shot. >> a picture will live in infamy, the first mug shot of american presidents splashed across the front pages this morning. >> laura: of course, he turned that into a coup for himself because he smarted and then back. what about the taxpayers dollars spent on this? we will never get it back and we will never know how much was spent. "newsweek" estimate of $50 million spent by jack jack smith's team. that is no stress to meet. what we saw was a serious, concerted effort to use all the resources of the federal government to put donald trump in prison for the rest of his life. in it was all because they wanted to prevent you, the people from having your say. of course, him being the present. history will remember
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jack smith, funny williams, alvin bragg who let the cases get as far as they did as modern day keystone that chase trump around handing him trying to keep him off of the campaign trail because they hated his agenda and i hate everything he stands for. so it is a mistake that all incompetents, the teams were backed by some of the smartest and toughest, meanest lawyers out there. they worked nights and weekends and through holidays all to put him behind bars and subvert the election. the only reason donald trump is not in jail now is because of you, the voters. and of course, trump himself, imagine if trump wasn't trump. forget about it most people would fold like a $2 lawn chai. he fought like his freedom depended on it, but mostly because our freedom depended on it. if. >> kayleigh: had win for sick
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weaponization of the justice system would have been validated, at least for now it is on ice. but despite the setbacks, "the angle" does not believe they have given up on the strategy and the dismissal adam schiff ripped the system saying if democrats basically po what it was supposed to do. and i'm telling you if the democrats somehow managed to take the house in 2026, and they could, it is highly probable they will do everything in their power -- stay with me here -- to impeach donald trump again. do you think i'm kidding? well, we will see. with democrats win in 2028, they will just resume the case we are talking about tonight. they will probably try to go after j.d. vance has well and anyone else connected to trump. this is why the doj has to be cleaned out. i think pam bondi can do it. at the democrats had never trump poodles have done an enormous
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damage to the institutions and they will do it all again. they do not care. they are should be, however, consequences where appropriate so that this never happens again. and that is "the angle." joining me now eric trump, executive vice president of the trump organization. eric, i will get to that, your dad's posting on truth so show about the tariffs and the migrant caravan in a moment butg tonight knowing that at least for now coach out this jack smith case is over? >> yeah, laura, they already have jack smith brought this case to try to make sure my father never got elected. i actually think it was jack smith who might go down as one of the very reasons my father got elected. it has a long intended consequences. to the only thing i would disagree with you is the case is dead. to the case did get dismissed and it will not be a revived.
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by the time he gets out of office, you can't get double jeopardy. this case is not coming back and that man on the screen will go down as a national embarrassment. he will go down as a figure who literally tried to subvert democracy and who tried to put a president in jail for no reason to benefit his political class. he has a an embarrassment to the doj and embarrassment to the fbi and law enforcement and he's an embarrassment to this nation. i promise you history will not reflect kindly on this guy. >> laura: i'm telling you, eric, of the same people who thought they could turn 14 amendment into silly putty and twist it and change it to mean something else, they will try to pause the statue of limitations, i am telling you. i don't put anything past them a normal person's mind that would happen. but these people are sick and i believe they are sick and twisted. eric, i want to talk about your father's posting on truth social
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because we have seen epic run in the stock market since his election in again to the presidency. i'm a big terra person and everybody knows that. i am pro-height and tear of my entire career, but this series of caravans and apparently therg they understand tonight coming to the united states. mexico knows they are coming and doing nothing to stop. tariffs is the answer? >> absolutely. laura, i talk about every single day of the campaign trail. i have four friends who have lost children based on fentanyl. i took my son and daughter to the football game the dolphins game, they were sitting on my lap and the guide turns around looking at my son and said, "a couple of months ago i lost my son. they killed him, they killed him with fentanyl. i lost my little boy and cherish every single moment that you have." he is looking at my lap at the
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first nfl football game. when my father send out that week you want to allow drugs to come through the southern border, we will tariffs you. china go to fel out the stuff to get sold in the country largely produced in china, we will add another 10% and we will cost your countries, economies, your businesses billions, hundreds of billions of dollars. if you think you will poison americans, bit is not going to happen. you are not going to destroy our youth coaches society, our families. you are not going to do it. it will cost you and i will put an end to it. laura, when my father said that 20 minutes ago, i chaired out loud to. there is nothing more twisted and perverse what the cartels have done and china has done and biden-harris have literally been absent. they don't even talk about it. shut the fentanyl crisis killing so many people. laura, 320,000 people, 320,000
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kids died last year based on -- >> laura: but this was their strategy to flood the country. >> you have police departments -- >> laura: with new people. >> you have people in this country, police departments running out of narcan because that is how bad the problem is and they can't keep it in stock. people are dying by the thousands. visits directly with the american people voted for donald trump. they want a guy who will take action and literally be very transparent before a an office, is calling these offices out. he will stop the problem. this is exactly the use of tariffs and how to use them here at josephine when i have a feeling mexico will stop that caravans coming across. eric, quickly the report by john solomon today about boris epstein and advisor to your father longtime advisor internal investigation by the trump transition when they heard allegations from scott bessent and others that boris epstein was allegedly but we have not
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confirmed this was trying to shake down people for access to contracts for money. any comments on this tonight? >> yeah, i have known for his four years and i've never known him to be anything but a good, human being. with that said, my father has been an incredibly clear, you do not do that in these circumstances and believe me there will be repercussions. i have never seen that side of him. i've known him for a long time. i certainly hope the report is false. i can tell you if it is true, the person will probably no longer be around. >> laura: eric, thank you very much. 20 may shown a former impeachment but jack smith has left the door open it seems to try to charge trump after he leaves office but to eric's point, wouldn't the statue of limitations have run by then or is there a way to arguet should basically be suspended?
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>> first of all, i hope eric is right and has a practical one -- your skepticism is right. they were as a in october 16, 2000 memo footnotes 33-35 there could be equitable tolling of the statue of limitations extraordinary case. it would be an abuse here and i think the department of justice to make sure that does not happen in congress also. there is an invitation to congress in the footnotes for that to happen. you said earlier how the smith team work day and night never seen anything like this. what is worse than that, quite frankly. nothing like the shadow prosecution team like andrew weissmann, joyce vance, model prosecution memos and in fact, the d.c. case suggesting -- many suggested donald trump be charged with insurrection and that was too much for jack smith. >> laura: even though the case
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is dismissed, smith worth noting here could still try to damage trump with this, speaking of your body. speak up there definitely will be a report because the special counsel rules require jack smith to write a report. there is also a report that initially given by the special counsel to the attorney general, in this case merrick garland in secret. special counsel has no power from south to make it public but merit garlic does. >> laura: david, at this point could jack smith be spiteful enough to try to file a report or leak elements of what would have been a report to try to stick it to trump questioning. >> absolutely. it is not just jack smith that his people the office of integrity jp cooney and mollie kasten and sanctions motion going against them for lying to federal judge according to alleged emotion. these are people with a political agenda all along. remember a superseding indictment after a minute a
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decision came out. speaking of indictment, a gag order in place and president trump cannot respond to it properly so sure, i believe they will issue a report. also real interesting what will happen in the 11th circuit? remember down there we have the appropriations clause whether jack smith was properly appointed appeared judge cannon found he was not constitutionally appointed. he moved to dismiss without prejudice the case against president trump by keeping the case against the others. who will prosecute it? is president trump going to be subpoenaed? history 1807 could be interesting in that case but the justice department puts a stop to that. we have never seen lawfare like that. edges header layer, i believe this decided the election because the american people are fair-minded and saw what happen in the series of cases. >> laura: i still love how trump took the mug shot and totally flipped out on them, david. you have been phenomenal from the end to the beginning and we
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know it will continue one form or another. david, thank you. earlier on "the angle," we showed a graphic of a photo of another vicious anti-trump they care, lid t taine should attain to make james when we were talking about funny williams but they both hate trump. concern about trump's tran transition. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to
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♪ ♪ >> laura: wow, a new cbs poll shows 20% they love his transition so far appear to the member is 65% for voters undern, the age of 30. holy, smokes! now the stock market we know ish ratchetingar up now that adults will be back in charge here just so, so much for the chicken little's out there that insistee sky would fall if donald trump was elected again. they are lies weres wi vicious i coming in nonstop. but as with lawfare, justoc becausrae the left is licking is wounds doesn't mean the resistance is over. both democrats and establishmenn will do what they can to slowum down and sometimes even stop trump's agenda.sl owbut they can't stop trump from being sworn and that they can
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slow down or stop the step fromr being confirmed. speak of the president's lack of background checks for his nominees is flawed. that vetting process having the fbi review potential nominees is not only protecting the public interest but protect the president-elect centrist to mak> sure he is not embarrassed. >> laura: he is worried aboutfa protecting trumpmi. given what the doj did to trumpp his family, staff and demonized and jailed his supporters ass ravenous supporters, they imprint up as potential terrorists. why should the president-elect trust the fbi not to leakts information from background checks or pull some other stance to embarrass him? but it is all a distraction. of course, there should be some careful vetting that is necessary, but is this another effort to deny the presidentucce appointees he needs to succeed? >> i don't think the american c public caresar who does the background checks. american public to see
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the mandate they voted on delivered upon peer to the fbi, that america has been concerned how weaponize it has become. >> laura: mollie hemingway,re ntand mary katharine ham, what s anthis all about interest and you want to vetpeop people in the administration, the president-elect has interest to make sure theseth people are good appear to the senate as advice and consent rule from the u.s. constitution. but the idea that the fbi gets to exert veto power over theat t president's nominees after the last eight years have what they have been. you might remember at then james comey rahon pollution hoax and they sent agents over to trap the security advisor appeared to that they leak like sids any information they had. it is completely corrupt ver department and still good people there but overall a very corrupt agency and the department ofhout justice, of course we talked was about the top part of the show was engaged in trying too co
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imprison and bankrupt donald trump. the ident these are people in b any way that whether canada isth good or not could be trusted to do that is just laughable.ha >> laura: mary katharine, you nownhave daniel goldman from new york who is always known asn the font of objectivity ande unbiased analysis, hhee wash sospeaking out about this and im role here. watch. >> with one of his cabinet picks donald trump oann his way to dismantle the government and the way that it operates. we in congress and the republicans especially andlanc e senate need to be check and r thbalance to ensure that our government continues to functioe for the people. >> laura: mary katharine, they literally try to take him ofm o the ballot in the 14th amendment and he will dismantle corruption maybe? >> sure, we will take that under advisement. the idea elected b they the popr vote and electoral college and naming people to his cabinet, hn is dismantling the government
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seems insane to me. i would like to echo mollie with the idea that the idea that the fbi should be trusted by a trums transition team, i cannot express how wild that is without using cuss words. i'm really having trouble. these people were engaged in the most egregious behavior, lying to the fisa court to spy on members of his campaign. then, they will come down to mar-a-lago and say, we got this and let us bet everyone for you. i think there are other ways to do that and not entertainment goldman's direction but under the constitution. and there can be other entities that do vetting. i do not think under anyys circumstances trump should be, sure, come on down guys. >> laura: mollie, you have issue with established republicans and flap their wingc and kevin cramer, senator cramer going to a conference in
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halifax. i think this was originally reported by politico. he said republicans will agreet with most of what trump does. basically reassuring our allies. things are not going to fly off at the hinges. lingi don't know, i got a realls feeling from it. it was mike brown, excuse me, kevin cramer and i don't know why i mix up those individuals but mike brown anotheresta established figure. speak of thinker at their sayo and saidno it decisively that te do not think the way thehas establishment in d.c., the permanent bureaucracy in d.c. has been running things has been going well for wise to heed overwhelming election results which also, bywhich pub, resulted in republicans getting a majority on the coattails of donald trump's decisive victory. people are not looking for more of the same.vict they are looking for fresh s voices. i know establishment figures think more of the same is going to be good for the next four
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years.ars. but the american people think we have major problems and a lot of these agencies. and they are looking for trump so theto fulfill his campaign ps and he needs a cabinet to do that. again, they have every right to decide for themselves whether these people are fitting or not that they should be more responsive to the will of the, e american people too. >> laura: kevin cramer, miketo brown, we love you coach about let's get it all together beforn inauguration day.se let's take a breath and tried to harienjoy the holiday season ane l what becomes of it. mollie hemingway and catherine him, she is back, new details, kamala. what is she going to do next?
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lawyer the "new york times" is sounding t >> laura: "the new york times" rie alarmn sounding th that trump's rise might be the end of the democrat party as we knew it.pret
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three things that trump did in this election that were pretty effective. firslemet adoptive populace positions on foreign policy, immigration, and second, democrats were deeply vulnerable to mr. trump's antiestablishment critique. obvious. third, democrats were burdened by power. that i ws hilarious.what weight, may be unb unburdened be light did kamala say? a terrible candidate already a comeback.co i this can't be a true. i don't need from blake my script.n. political telling advisors and allies to keep options open by therefore a possible 2028 presidential run or even a run for governor in her home statead of california and two years. as harris has repeatedly and phone calls,ns w and saying in u fight. that mean we can soon get more of this. >> you fell all night think you.
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just fell out of a coconut tree? >> i love diagrams.. i really love the diagrams. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus? you have to be able to see whats can be unburdened by what has beenbeen. >> what can be unburdened byg of what has been. >> laura: speaking of has been, kamala harris hotel not victor davis hanson. ins joining me now victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the .oover institute of course, she will never say i will not run again because she is 60 years old. but do you think this is reallye what possible 2028 ron or maybe christmas is right around the i corner? >> i don't think so. i think she think she is an ans other donald trump thaon ar se no jack kennedy. she is no donald trump and she will not bmebae able to make a similar comeback. she ran towards 50 years not since georgeot mcgovern, 1972
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campaign. >> laura: it looks like weor might have lost victor davis hanson. are you there, victor? there you are.ff to your point, victor, your point is that she is trying to do the obama thing or tryingthou to -- hillary for a while, trying to come back.d. but i actually thought she was pretty talented. i don't think she is an untalented person, she is not untalented about politics but good at cooking, gardening, fashioning. i se oe her in a host of good morning san francisco one of the local act shows, that ist a knock on her. that takes talent to do that. >> i don't think she is good at that. i don't thin k she comes acrossprob empathetic entertainer. you know what, she has another problem in politics.here for 100 days, she had phonye
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metamorphosis for fracking and towanted a secure border she tod us. we didn't think that wasru sincere, but i don't know how that wil losl play in californif she runs for governor.f she lost her donor and burn through $1.5 billion of their money by paying people like oprah, beyonce and i don't think they will over to give her. i don't see the donors turning over money on her work she willt spend it wisely and run on an effective campaign.s mo and i don't know that she doesn't know whether california is moving read o and keep up ths fake or it is blue. so who knows who she is. she doesn't know who she is. >> laura: victor, i cannotfe believe i'm defending kamala harris and you arer viciously attacking her ability to talk about cooking and gardening.eg raharris dan moraine told the telegraph that he wouldn't be e her leavingee planned parenthood.ould now, victor, she is a radical and abortion. that would bfie kind of a perfed
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fit. >> yeah, that would be a good thing, laura. i think donald trump would cut the $700 million or whatever itr is they give to planned parenthood.of that would require a lot of may skills for planned parenthoodt f without a government handout.ant maybe she could pull it off and become another candidate. if she is going to rent planned parenthood of, a lot of federal money. gro >> laura: maybe she could drive it into the ground, and it would be over. victor, think he was always. coming up, why isn't aoc something over biden's last border atrocity?
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♪ ♪ >> you have no right to stand for justice. it is our human right to use it. [inaudible] inaudible. >> laura: okay, that was atse the detention camps when trump's was president because people kno cross the border and have to beg dealt with.
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that was aoc.e we know that was stage for the cameras. why dorom we know that? we haven't heard anything from the squad types now that the scene at the border under joe and kamala's policies, they are unfolding this way. [speaking another language]ng. >> laura: she is not the only one who came by herself. [speaking another language]
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>> laura: meanwhile, biden isre doing everything to trump-proof the border and restrictions for illegal aliens waving them in. joining me now, congressman byron donalds. we are learning a lot how biden expediting people that have y become u.s. citizens. but beyond that, bringing migrants and faster and processing much faster using the app, border app, and also whata they have been doing. but where are all the tears from the democrats over what we just saw? >> you are not going to get any tears from thears democrats bee this is what they wanted. they wanted a wide open border.d they wanted young kids being used a as pawns in this crazy, political game that empowers the democrats and empowers the drugw eecartels. but something happenedthe a coe of weeks ago.nd the american people said, "enough is enough!" they gave donald trump a mandate
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and he is going to secure ouragd border and send a lot of theseyr people home.ds w the tragedy, political and human tragedy are these young kidst by used not only by the drugo cartelsts but by the biden administrationit d.gi and this needs to stop immediately! it doesn't talk about the young girls who are or the abuse of young boys to the southern border but the democrats do not care about these young kids. they only care about political agenda. it will use these kids to further their own ends. >> laura: your reaction hitonight to this news fromum president-elect trump p that he will instantly put these tariffs on mexico and canadalear becausf the loos e border.tl clearly, that is a message to b uimexico with his caravan and apparently another one is on the way. you better shut this down. how effective will this be? >> itht will be incrediblyng effective. wan because the mexican government
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knows donald trump is not playing around. he wants this border security. he wants the drug cartels to stop infestation of people coming into the united states through the southern border. you see the caravan forming andu itmp will be very effective because we have to secure that donald will make the border and donald trump will do that. >> laura: money talks. they will listen. the mexico peso is grade flooring overnight numbers. u congressman, we learn more how they are using children andas detention areas and these migrant camps a an end documentd criminalcos as as 11 years old t with retail robberies committing crimes ondn scooters, snatching chiller rate, phones, at knife point. said these kids look innocent and were until the kings got a hold of them. who's fault is this?e fa donald trump's? >> you are absolutely right.e this is the fault of joe biden radical democrats who want this
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policy. yhave to understand indentured servitude's and basically modern-day slavery for the drug cartels and for the criminal gains. this is what they have wanted to. so you have to put a complete .parato it for the news media talking about, oh, you will separate kids from their families, theirn parents,g understand the biden administration s stop dna to maw testing at the southern border so we couldn't know if thents adults traveling with these kin children were, in fact parents r next of can. they did not care about thesein young kids when they were cominm into our country. sothey knew they were being inyn abused coming into the country. we will do the best to care for these kids and get them back to s withhotries of origin' their family. but these adults that have come through,this they were going ho. and going home immediately. >> laura: your heart breaks for these children. andit makes you more committedn ever to have a strong border.
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i'm so glad president trump came out as he did tonight with those tariffs thatalwa wanting to mexo and canada. congressman, thank you as always an happy thanksgiving. turkey at the white house and missing turkeys. raymond arroyo has at next and "seen and unseen next."
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♪ ♪ >> laura: it is time for "seenen and unseen" the stories behindnt the headlines. for that we turnhe h to fox contributor, raymond arroyo. last turkey pardon. >> look, when he heard there waa a residential turkey pardon, the laura, biden stood behind the birds to see if trump would show up. he did think today was thanksgiving. >> we are also keeping our hearts, those who lost so much the will have an empty seat atth that thanksgiving day table tonight, excuse me, thursday night. >> it's only bee-
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n the last thursday of november since 1863. ring can declared a nationale holiday and the pardon came frod his hand, ted to, who begged his dad to stay the execution of the bird. and biden also spared the turkeys today but callously executed his own speech. >> delaware has a long history of growing peaches, impact go to the peach pie in my state is one of the favorite. aph ways 140 pounds and loves the hot -- and tater tots. and cross-country skis.y they stay calm and gobble on and still gobbling. [laughter] they state nice listening to their favorite music. >> laura: is that even biden? it seems like that is from thesy
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hall of presidents. is that thing at disney we alwayse like to go to, raymond? >> i think it is just something a little bit a., us but the president pardons toiden code turkeys but they scherer third in the lineup. can you see who that is? a little far away. the original names have the turkeys were peach and blossom. the original names before that were hunter and big guy. trying to get a ways so, laura. >> laura: all right, tell uslis about this gratitude danner that tooknner place at the white houe the other night. i remember when obama did this. >> biden wanted to thank staffe who supported the presidency and f whthe first lady naturally la> biden. >> the last four years.rais [inaudible] please join me to raise your glass to your president, my husband, joe biden!
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[cheers and applause] >> notice it was missing, laura. kamala harris still as you mentioned earlier, she is still in hawaii on extended licking my wounds retreat after her loss.sh she should have been there. this is class clip here to the man steps away to give you a shot at the big seat and younk cannot thank him for steppingou aside for you at this gratitude danner? come on! >> laura: wait a second, didn't obama have bradley cooper mike usher? who the heck was that biden thing and who showed u p for that? >> oh, no, that was aretha but now laura, to decode terms. that was after two code terms. this thing is like truncated term.he the sequel couldn't win. so come on! she could have paid the manma tribute for stepping aside. >> laura: she is on her way back, by the way, on her way
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back from hawaii. >> i will be covering that all night and watching on my laptop. with america set to gorge themselves at thanksgiving academic thanksgiving day tables, they may want to look theyinto a college course.mary a course called and told them fact studies, fatness, blackness and intersections. >> laura: what? >> why are they injecting race into this discussion. 60% difference between black and hispanic obesity according tonu the cdc and the rest of thes no population isn't far behind.ond, >> laura: wait a second, is it gorge yourself? >> will you correct me and hit the grammar? come on, we have got to go! described the courses. >> laura: examine fatness of intersecting with other systems have depression based on gender, race, class, sexual orientation and ability. this course will particularlyfan highlight between fatness and
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blackness. the course with that liberation. and liberation for all bodies. and challenging fat nicaea? is that fact my zia?is i can even read this. you are doing this on purpose and this is made up. >> i thought that liberation -- this is crazy! another professor at a nearby university said this is ludicrous and laughable and know when we'll get a job.e an i agree with him after taking this course study. this is ridiculous. >> laura: parents across the country are waiting for the kids to comre home and did you takes. intersectionality? they are throwing their hands up. thank you so much and happy thanksgiving >> todd: president-elect trump making a major announcement saying there will be tariffs on all pr

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