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family and country, and we're not afraid to say it. and we're not afraid to incorporate it in our movies. well, thank you so much for what you're doing, and thank you for joining us. and happy thanksgiving. and i'm sure you will have a very, very happy christmas as well. yes, thank you to you too. okay. that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching jesse watters prime time. i'll be on the big weekend show this weekend featuring julie banderas, lisa booth and doctor marc siegel. thank you for joining us. i'm charlie hurt. welcome to this special edition of hannity. i'm kellyanne
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conway in for sean, the biden-harris administration is just weeks away from being only a distant memory for america. but unfortunately, the horrific consequences of four years of incompetent leadership continue to plague our country. look no further than the southern border, where the historic humanitarian crisis they created continues. yesterday, just days after a two year old girl was found by herself at the border, a ten year old boy from el salvador was discovered sobbing by the texas department of public safety. take a look. t dejaron solos. okay. benito solo guitar. qué tantos anos tienes, mijo? yes, diez anos y solo si y tu papa y tu mama no mi mama. un sonido perdido. si.
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okay, okay. pues ya lo estados unidos. okay. porque te levantan. of course, seeing an innocent child in that situation is heartbreaking, but dangerous. people, criminals are crossing as well, including a jordanian national on the terror watch list who was just caught coming over the northern border and remember, the venezuelan gang members who were taking over apartments in colorado. they have apparently moved on to new york city, where several were just arrested in the bronx, caught allegedly trafficking drugs and running a credit card fraud scam. but help is on the way. a second trump administration will, as promised, conduct the largest deportation operation in american history, and it will have willing partners in that effort, including the
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state of texas, which is now reportedly considering a new plan to bust illegals directly from the border to ice detention facilities once president trump takes over here. with the latest details on that effort is our own sara carter. sara. yeah. kellyanne. thank you so much. yes, texas governor greg abbott, greg abbott has proposed to the incoming administration. also spoken with i just found out tonight, incoming border czar tom homan, a proposal of using private contractors that he had once used to bus migrants. over 128,000 of them, actually, to sanctuary cities to use those private contractors to actually bus migrants crossing illegally, to ice detention facilities, to remove them from the country and repatriate them back to their homelands. once president trump comes back into
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office. i spoke to tom homan. he agrees. he said, this is something that they can work on together because it will actually free up ice officers to let them do their job. they won't need to be driving busses, you know, across the country trying to repatriate these illegal aliens back to their homeland. but he will be able to use them to enforce on the city streets to make arrests and do the enforcement duties that they need to do just to give you some idea of how this worked, one example was the fact that governor greg abbott had used this program using private contractors and bussed over 45,000, in one case, to new york city, illegal migrants to sanctuary cities. a lot of people credit greg abbott with this move, as well as governor ron desantis with opening the eyes of the american people and basically exposing the total chaos and catastrophe that was happening at the border, just like that heartbreaking video that you saw with this young ten year
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old boy being moved into the country alone, undocumented, and without any guardians. this is going to be a really big deal, kellyanne. it's a game changer because it's going to free up our law enforcement officers to do their job, remove the illegal aliens out of the country that are attempting to come in and are coming in right now, and then give the government the impetus that it needs to continue the programs on finding those lost children that are in our country and expanding all of the resources necessary to remove people from the united states, send them back to their homeland in a dignified, humane way. kellyanne. well, there are the words, sarah dignified, humane way. and i think you're just describing people enforcing the law and having an infrastructure and apparatus in place that allows them to respect and enforce the law. you know, sarah, it seems that when people heard defund the police, they certainly thought of their local communities and neighborhoods, but they also must have thought about these border patrol agents and ice who are so disrespected and so
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under-resourced and overworked and you are putting out a plan now in front of us that is doable and is and is probable. oh, absolutely. kellyanne. and i think people need to understand and i know you've seen it. i've seen it myself, covering the border for more than 20 years. it is the immigration and customs enforcement officers. it's the border patrol agents. it's our federal law enforcement and local law enforcement like texas department of public safety, who are on the front lines and see the tragedies every single day at that border. and they also understand the tragedies which on a national scale, plague us, the, you know, increase in fentanyl deaths across the united states, the plague that we've seen scourge our children. so, yes, this is very important. i think this is a great part of a plan. just one part of a multi-pronged effort to remove people from the country in a safe and humane way. our own sara carter reporting yet again about the border and often from the border. thank you so much for all that you've informed us with tonight, sarah. take care.
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here now with more is the incoming trump border czar himself, tom homan. tom, welcome to the show. would you please comment on the specific granular plan that sarah carter has reported on how, in fact, you're going to use trains, planes and automobiles to repatriate these illegal migrants back to their home countries? well, sarah, so look, me and governor abbott, we're not waiting until january 20th. i've been out to texas. we've already been meeting. we're planning how we can work together to help texas, you know, secure their border at the highest level ever. he's done a great job. illegal immigration in texas is down 86% because he put in place a lot of trump's policies, right. he's building border barriers like president trump did. he's adding consequences for those who cross the border illegally. he's arrested them for trespass. and people need to understand dps has done a lot. not only is governor abbott's action protecting protecting texas, they're protecting the united states. because most of these illegal aliens aren't staying in texas. they're
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moving all over the country. every ounce of fentanyl is trooper seize is less overdose deaths. every person they arrest for trespass is one less got away. so they get fingerprinted. they get better. at least we know they're not terrorists. but we're going to follow that model across the southwest border. but my plan is, and i've been very vocal about this, we're going to contract as much work out as we can work that doesn't require a badge and a gun, because i need badges and guns on the street to do the deportation operation. so when it comes to driving bus transportation, whether it's ground or air, whether it's processing, what are some other administrative duties? contract. contract. contract that work out. so right now we've got badges and guns doing that work. get them out of that administrative work. put more on the street and that's what we're going to do in these sanctuary states and cities. keep pushing back. i'll have the extra resources to double manpower in those sanctuary cities, because we can't arrest the bad guy in the jail with one agent. that means i got to send a whole team out in the field to find this person. and for officer safety officer safety reasons, we need a whole team rather than just one person. so this is a plan
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we're putting together. and governor abbott has come to the table. he's the first one to come to the table. and i and i accepted it and shook his hand and said, let's go, let's go, let's move forward. let's do it. tom, i know that you often talk passionately about the humanitarian crisis that is our border crisis. you have some of these democrats don't seem to care when babies are drowning in the rio grande. don't say a word about it, including our border czar, kamala harris. most days, we don't hear them talk about the ten year old boy being abandoned by the smugglers. the two year old girl left by herself, two years old tom homan and yet i feel like they're waiting for their photo op. and they will resist the efforts that you and president trump are trying to put forward and make sure that they're showing the big, bad, evil guys are separating families and people are crying. they're being deported. bring us forward a little bit. what will this look like? will it be orderly? will it be humane? how are you guaranteeing that because you're already getting so much resistance from the same mayors and local officials who know this has been draining
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their resources? know how angry their residents are about illegals coming? they're getting cash and debit cards and cell phones and clothing and hotel rooms in a place like new york city, let alone a new york city school child's desk in a classroom. tom, how will you do it in a way that people know you adhere to the law. this is enforcing the law. it is humane. it is fair, and it is just and legal. well, look, open borders are not humane. the only thing on that, on that border right now, that is humane, are the men and women wearing that green uniform. they save thousands of lives every year. i've seen these men and women give cpr to babies that were thrown into the river by the cartel, because when they're chasing the boat, i was smuggling load with the cartel members. do throw the baby in the water. then the border patrol have to jump in the water to save that baby, rather than arresting the smuggler. look, i've held dying children. i've held. i've held dead children. i've talked to the little girls as young as nine that were raped multiple times by criminal cartels. the border, open borders caused
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death. they caused a rise in sexual assault of females and children. under this administration, open border sex trafficking. sex trafficking is up over 600%. the number of people on the terrorist watch list is at a historic high. the number the amount of fentanyl coming across the open border have killed over a quarter of a million americans, and that's just what open borders does. when president trump had the most secure border in my lifetime, illegal immigration down 90%, when 90% less people are coming, how many babies weren't dying? how many women weren't being sexually assaulted? how many known terrorists didn't make in the country? how many pounds of fentanyl didn't get in the country? kill americans, secure borders, saves lives. but and that's where the humanitarian piece comes into place. under joe biden, historic number of aliens have died across that border. 4000 a quarter million americans have died. but the open border policies are killing aliens at record numbers, killing americans at record numbers. and we're going to put a stop to it, and we're going to secure the border. as far as sanctuary cities, i find
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it hard to believe that any mayor or governor wants to push back on ice, because the president's been very clear right out of the gate. we're going to concentrate on public safety threats and national security threats. what an elected official wants to tell his constituency, i'm okay with public safety threats in my community. i don't want isis helped to remove these public safety threats. that's your number one responsibility is the safety and security of the public, of their communities. if they don't want to do it, isis is going to do it. and with all the death threats and all the negative press right now, they can keep screaming all they want. isis is going to do this job. i'm going to do this job. they're going to make these communities safer, and we're going to enforce the law. and if they can, if they don't want to help and step aside and don't help, fine. don't help, but don't get in our way. and i've said this for the past week over and over again that do not harbor and conceal and illegal aliens knowingly harboring conceal and illegal alien from us because it's a crime don't impede us because it's a crime. don't obstruct because it's a crime. if you want to sit aside and let us do your job of securing your communities, fine, we'll do
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that. but don't cross that line. tom homan, you were a great colleague of mine and ours in the first trump term, and you're one of the first appointees that he named because he takes very seriously the need to do everything that you're describing. and, tom, when i interviewed you for my here is the deal show on fox nation, you made very clear that biden and harris really were the first administration, a long time, who didn't make moves to secure the border. and just the remaining seconds we have can you tell the audience why that would be? what commander in chief, what president and vice president would take steps that don't secure a border? why? he was the first president in history of the nation who came in unsecured, a border on purpose, not for not because of mismanagement, not because of incompetence by design. they want this open border. they obviously think these millions of people will be future democratic voters, but also he overturned the trump census rule with millions of people in sanctuary cities, recounted the next census. and what does that mean? more seats in house for the dems. but i'll tell you what the trump trump team coming to town, we're going to take control of january 20th
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and people are going to be held accountable. we're going to be very transparent. we're going to get behind what the united nations have to do with this open border crisis. who in the administration, the biden administration opened the doors on this humanitarian crisis, what ngos were involved in this? we're going to be very transparent, the american people, and we're going to tell them the truth. what happened on this border, again, by design. and we're going to let the american people know who was involved and why and hold them accountable. tom homan, thank you so much for joining us. the incoming border czar for president elect trump, thank you. and now, incoming trump white house deputy chief of staff for policy stephen miller. stephen, when we were in the white house together, the first term, the border was known as, yes, a national security crisis, a border crisis, a humanitarian crisis, a drug crisis. it's only gotten worse. and i think when you and president trump started to elevate this into the national consciousness ten years ago, it was mired in single digits at 3 or 4%. now it was the number two issue nationwide. and in all seven swing states. what made the difference? was it
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people turning on the tv and seeing what was actually happening, or it being in their backyards? what changed public opinion wise, that gives you, i think, a lot of grace and latitude to do what tom homan and president trump are describing. well, president trump is the one who is responsible for elevating this to the number one issue in the country in terms of not only people's awareness of it, but the intensity and the passion with which americans want this issue solved and solved permanently. when president trump first ran in 2015, he put this issue on the very front of the national agenda. and then over the course of his administration, as you know well, we implemented a remain in mexico. we implemented safe third agreements, we implemented historic border security initiatives, stopped asylum fraud, we restored interior enforcement, we forged international agreements across the western hemisphere. and, of course, president trump built 500 miles of border wall, all of those policies and many
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others, resulted in the most secure border in american history. in 2020, the not only were the numbers the lowest ever, but there were zero zero successful releases into the country. in other words, every single individual who was apprehended was repatriated. the only time someone might be let go would be if someone was being taken to the hospital for a medical emergency, and then they'd be humanely returned. but there was a 100% success rate for removals in 2020, which is unheard of in american history. and then, as tom mentioned, joe biden came in, kamala harris came in, and they ripped out every single one of those policies leading to the single worst trafficking catastrophe, illegal immigration catastrophe and national security catastrophe in the history not only of our country, but in the history of the modern world. we have seen more girls abused, raped, murdered than we've ever seen before in recent history, modern history. we've seen drugs come into this country at a level never before witnessed or experienced. we've seen foreign adversaries and enemies
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infiltrate the border with impunity. there are now terrorists in the country. there are spies in the country. there are foreign adversaries who have smuggled cells into this country where they are operational today. that is what president trump is inheriting on day one. and he's going to use the state department, the military, the justice department, and every other department of government to fully seal that border shut and to ensure that all threats to the safety, security and survival of america are repatriated back to their home countries. it will be the largest national program that we have seen in this country. in generations. and under president trump's leadership, it will be entirely successful. stephen, i know you've been working on this for a decade, and it sounds like it can really be executed in a quick fashion. it sounds also that it will come from the executive branch through the departments and agencies, maybe executive orders, but also what does the legislative front look like on
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the border? what can be done there? i know we have slim majorities in the house. 53 republican senators. do you see any democrats stepping up now that even their own voters look at this as a crisis? well, if democrats are serious about being a political party into the future, then of course they would support president trump's effort to seal the border shut and reclaim our national sovereignty, send home people who do not belong here. well, we'll just have to find out whether democrats actually want to be a viable political party in the future or not. but here's the good news under budget reconciliation, congress can fully fund president trump's border priorities with republican only votes if democrats care even a little bit about our national sovereignty, then they can vote for it too. but we only need republican votes to pass that package and ensure every single thing that we discussed tonight can happen immediately, fully and totally. it's a big question for the democrats national security and
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me say before that we have an unusual situation in america. we're surrounded by the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean, and two allies, mexico and canada. and the last thing we need to do is begin to screw up those relationships. i think we've got them in a good place. well, hate to break it to you, joe, but donald trump already had positive calls with both the canadian prime minister and the president of mexico regarding these tariffs earlier today. in fact, canadian prime minister justin trudeau reportedly met with president trump at mar a lago to further discuss this tariffs. also this week, meta ceo mark zuckerberg visited mar-a-lago to meet with president elect trump and mend their previously contentious relationship. trump advisor and guest in the last segment, stephen miller confirmed the visit, saying zuckerberg wants to, quote, support the national renewal of america under president trump's leadership. here now with reaction. fox news contributor, former
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speaker of the house and my mentor, newt gingrich. newt, thanks for joining us. this is such an amazing series of events. it's not a surprise to folks like us, but look at how forgiving and accommodating and collaborative president trump is with people in the in the case of some of these world leaders, but also mark zuckerberg himself, who threw trump off of facebook, now known as meta after january 6th, who got blamed for trump's election in 2016 and then turned around and spent all those zuckerbucks in the 2020 election. here he is dining with president trump, and they're trying to figure out a way to hear stephen miller say it be part of america's renewal. walk us through it. you've seen it all. but this this just feels historic. every day. well, first of all, i think the only way you can begin to understand this is to take trump totally outside of normal american politics and recognize that he's a mythic
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figure. he's he's like some of the people who come out of the viking sagas. i mean, here's a guy who, as you know, because you were right there, you managed his successful campaign in 16. this guy has been pounded on, pounded on, had shot. i mean, taken in and to get his picture made at a sheriff's office, everything they could do for nine years. and he's still standing. i think all of a sudden when he won. and of course, if i can just say for a second, kamala's video was so embarrassing. i don't know whether she was drunk, hungover, utterly confused or what, but that sort of reinforced for everybody. they spent 1,000,000,005 trying to beat trump, and he's still standing. and he goes one step further. a friend of mine tonight showed me his family had gotten together for thanksgiving. they played ymca and danced to it in terms of
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trump. and instead of saying, young man, they were singing trump, man. now this is the kind of cultural change that you you see maybe twice in a century. and that's what's happening right now. you have a genuine historic leader, champion of a cause. and all around the planet, people suddenly went, whoops, i guess he's real. i guess he's going to be powerful. and i guess i better find a way to deal with him. yeah, and that's what's happening at every level. i agree with you, newt. i mean, you have justin trudeau down at mar-a-lago, mark zuckerberg, you have people in the cabinet who ran against donald trump for president, who called him names, etc. all of that goes away when you actually want to work together and get things done. now you know a thing or two about political revolution. and then those first 100 days, you did that in 94 and 95 as the speaker of the house, what do you think are the 3 or 4 most important things for president trump to attempt to do and to get done in those
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first 100 days of his second term? well, you already started tonight with the whole issue of immigration and deportation and breaking the idea of sanctuary cities. that's number one, because you can go right at it on day one, the executive orders he issues will be fundamental in changing things. the big thing, the number one thing beyond everything else, can they put together a tax and regulatory package so powerful that it launches the economy for 26 because, as you know, the key election for trump is 26. if he can be like franklin roosevelt and actually pick up seats in the house instead of losing the house. now he is truly begun to establish a new system and a new coalition and a new majority. and the only way you do that is to have such dramatic economic growth in the next year. and a half, that people go to the ballot box saying, i want to reinforce this. this is a better future.
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so i would say designing a tax and regulatory package of enormous power going to the country like reagan did, convincing the country so. the country then convinces congress is the number one job. after they closed the border. now it's incredible. and it all seems doable. and as you say, there are people wanting to work with him. what do you make of the democratic party? the infighting, the lack of financing? i think energy for the so-called resistance. now, what becomes of them the next two years? well, i mean, first of all, imagine you were one of the folks who contributed to the 1 billion, $500 million and now learned that her own staff never once had her head in a poll. they were lying to their donors for the entire campaign. so you're sitting here saying, do i want to invest more in this? and i think there will be
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really a three way fight. there will be the hard left, which will be for a radically different vision of america. and as they watch trump take that apart, they'll go crazier and crazier. there will be sort of a liberal resistance and then there will be a bunch of democrats. my guess is 6 or 8 in the senate, 30, 40 or 50 in the house, who are going to get up and say, you know, the american people have spoken. i have an obligation to work with him. remember, as you know, when we pass welfare reform, when i was speaker, we split the democrats evenly, 101 to 101. when reagan passed his big tax cut, we got one third of the democrats to vote for it. so the key is do the right thing. convince the american people it's the right thing, mobilize them and they will drive about, i think, 20 to 30% of the democratic party will end up voting with trump, making speaker johnson's job easier and at the same time, it will lead to a huge civil war
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in their party. and my guess is they won't recover for 12 to 16 years. if we do our job right, we deliver economic growth. we deliver prosperity, we deliver a controlled border. newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, who led the republican revolution in 1994 with the contract with america, gives us the blueprint for the first 100 days of the next trump term. newt, thank you so much. here, now, with more alabama senator katy britt. senator britt, thank you for joining us. i want the viewers to remember that you've never had an opportunity to work with a president trump as senator from the great state of alabama. you were elected in 2022. what do you think those first priorities are for the first 100 days or so? and yes, we have 53 republican senators. do you think there will be democratic senators who will see their way on border security every day? affordability, extend those tax cuts and jobs act principles and policies, give us a little bit of hopefulness and a bit of your projection. look, i am
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thrilled about the results on november 5th. and so is the rest of america. you know, this week, as i got to spend time with family, i was with my husband's entire family starting on wednesday for a thanksgiving meal. moving into thursday, i'm seeing my hometown friends. and then today i was at craft day with all of my cousins and all of their children and my extended family. and let me tell you the theme in every one of those conversations was hope. it's hope not only for tomorrow, but hope for a brighter long term future for our children. you know, it seems that people finally have resiliency back because they believe in our nation. and we're seeing this as just as you were talking with the speaker before me, other countries are realizing this as well. donald trump is bringing strength back to the white house and strength back to our nation. and it's not going to happen on january 20th. it's happening today. so yes, republicans are not only
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going to be on board, but you're going to find democrats that are seeing the writing on the wall as well, just as you mentioned, mark zuckerberg coming down to mar-a-lago. you know, i think he learned an important lesson the hard way, and that's that you can't cancel donald trump. you can't cancel conservatives either. and our voices are going to be louder than ever. starting on january 20th, we're going to get to work and get things done. senator, i have to ask you, there's a report in the hill newspaper that democratic senators are admitting, at least privately, that they think they screwed up the border as a political issue for 2024. a lot of hand-wringing there. now they've got a big border enforcer in the white house. you've got tom homan, the border czar. you heard incoming deputy chief of staff for policy, stephen miller. and, of course, you know what president trump and vice president vance are going to do? do you actually think you've got colleagues in the senate who are willing to publicly cast a vote in favor of border security, border sovereignty? now that we know this was the number 1 or 2
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issue, even in their own state? absolutely. kellyanne, they have to. people know that a nation without a border isn't a nation at all. we have seen our nation be overrun time and time again. we have heard horror stories. everything from losing lincoln riley, rachel moran, jocelyn nungaray. the stories go on and on. we can talk about the fentanyl overdoses that have touched every community, from coast to coast. people have said enough is enough. they're sick of our leaders prioritizing others in front of americans. so yes, they will have to cast that vote because americans are expecting real results. kellyanne. and i'm excited to get to be a part of it. it would be so exciting, senator, to see bipartisan consensus on non partizan issues like border security and national sovereignty. thank you so much. happy holidays to you and your family. senator katie britt of alabama. up next, macy's thanksgiving day parade was interrupted by anti-israel protesters. we'll show you them
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recently celebrated a cease fire deal between israel and hezbollah in lebanon. and now republicans in congress, including texas senator ted cruz, are expressing concern over the circumstances surrounding the deal amid reports that the biden administration threatened to withhold important weapons from israel if israel did not come to the table. here now with reaction is former senator scott brown, fox news contributor leo terrell and the host of just listen to yourself podcast, kiera davis. thank you all so much for joining us. senator, ambassador brown, question for you and hello to that dog. the cease fire that's on the table, the cease fire that's on the table. do you think that the biden-harris administration that's been drummed out of washington because of poor policies like this, do you feel that they are putting undue pressure on israel and even trying to block the attempts of the incoming trump administration to get this right? well, first of all,
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i'm not a big fan of joe biden's foreign policy. when i worked for president trump, we were very clear. and because of him being reelected, people are coming to the table. that's why you probably got a peace deal from hezbollah, hamas and a lot of the other bad actors in that region. yeah, i don't trust joe biden. i don't trust him with foreign policy. the fact that he's obligating our country in this administration and coming with financial responsibilities, with maybe some security and being the, the judge. and when it comes to conflicts. yeah, i don't like that. i'm hopeful that the president does a deep dive. president elect does a deep dive on this to make sure that we are not getting our hands tied because we need to have every tool in the toolbox. israel has the right to protect itself. they should have access to any and all weapons and any other tools and resources they need to keep their citizens safe and but not for what happened. obviously, their citizens being taken. and by the way, when's the last time
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that biden administration ever talked about the hostages, some of which are still american? where are they? i've never heard them talking about it in the last six months, and it's outrageous. it's so true. chiara. i always was confounded by kamala harris, the sitting vice president now running for president, would not have been talking about the hostages and actually try to go do something on her own. but look, in the election of president trump, it's very clear people want peace through strength. they heard him clearly say, i'm going to end the wars in israel and ukraine quickly. and competently, and i think they're waiting on that. incoming national security advisor mike waltz, the congressman from florida, perhaps put it best. he said, as scott brown just said, people are coming to the table now with this persuasive, stunning election of president trump. but he still blames iran, and he's trying to keep iran in the hot seat for a lot of these terrorist organizations feeling emboldened and resourced. what are your expectations for the next couple of months before donald trump is sworn in? and what do you think he could be
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doing even now before he is sworn in? as goes israel? well, i think we're seeing what he's been doing already. the tariff talk, just as you said, the peace through strength, the very presence of donald trump, has been enough to shift the mood of the entire world. it's just been remarkable to see an honest to goodness we cannot change this administration fast enough. and i'm betting that everyone in the middle east feels the same way, except for the terrorists. i think that president trump is doing everything he can right now to signal that we're going to get behind israel and we're going to be behind them. and as you said, we're seeing leaders across the globe respond. justin trudeau was at mar-a-lago today kissing the ring. you know, we're seeing these things go on. it's just i think this is a matter of timing. and really people being anxious to get this next administration rolling to work on the mandate that they got from the american people. and really, i think that the mandate, the mandate that the world is waiting for israel is
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our lone partner in democracy in the middle east. and shame on our administration for, for tying their hands to defend themselves, which, of course, they have every right to do. yes. and leo terrell, as kyra says, this potential threat of an arms embargo that is to force israel to the table is simply outrageous, especially given the fact that the biden harris administration is nested between the two. trump administration, true to trump terms where this guy was the most pro-israel president ever, he kept the promise of seven presidents to move that embassy to jerusalem and recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel, the golan heights, the abraham accords, the list goes on and on. of course, containing iran. but i want to take in a slightly different direction. so if personnel is policy, as president reagan said, then donald trump's showing us what he's going to do on policies. two of his first appointments were a fox news colleague, former governor, now ambassador to israel for the u.s, mike huckabee, and also steve
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witkoff, a wonderful political peacemaker, brilliant businessman and close personal friend of president trump. being the special envoy for the area. what do you see in those tea leaves with president trump asking for support from esteemed, respected, competent gentlemen like that? you just read my mind, kellyanne, because you could add also, elise stefanik, who was selected as the u.n. ambassador, who basically brought to the attention to the whole world, especially in this country, the anti-semitic attitude of universities in this, on this, in this country, what president trump has done, who is very pro-israeli, is a has made it very clear that help is on the way because he has basically signaled to israel and to the jewish american community that we're not going to allow this anti-israel attitude to exist, especially in our country. you mentioned about the macy's day parade. where's the federal investigations into what's going on in america regarding anti-israeli anti-jewish activity? nothing. there's no
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federal hate crime charges. where's the department of education cutting back funding to these schools that allow this type of nonsense going on? the new sheriff is coming in town on january 20th, 2025, and israel and the jewish american community can be relieved that the biden administration is no longer in charge, and that the trump administration is going to basically make sure that jewish american students are not terrorized any longer. it's so true. and as you all know, scott, kira, and leo, this is not just on college campuses at a parade, but it's also in the halls of congress. the democrats have this pro-hamas caucus. they haven't gotten under control. thank you all very much. great panel. straight ahead. we are just weeks away from having donald trump back in the white house. an economic confidence is already booming. steve moore and lauren simonetti join us to explain right after this break. the fox nation black friday
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and find amazing ashwa from force factor. welcome back to hannity. today is black friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year, and it is shaping up to be one of the biggest ever. according to adobe analytics, consumers spend a record $6.1 billion online over thanksgiving. that's an almost 9% increase from last year. this spending appears to reflect polling that americans confidence in the economy has improved since president trump's sweeping election victory earlier this month. joining us now with reaction is trump economic adviser steve moore and fox business correspondent lauren simonetti. so, lauren, we heard those 23 nobel laureates. hi there. they predicted there's going to be financial armageddon. the tariffs are terrible. trump's going to be a disaster for the economy. and
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yet all the indicators point in the other direction. people specifically are seem super excited and confident about president trump's economy. back in 1600. pennsylvania. what do you see? as an economist, no doubt there is a sense of euphoria out there that there is now, with the president elect coming in a sense of urgency to solve the problems that they're facing economically. i went out, i did your typical man on the street interviews for the holiday season a couple of times recently, and i got to tell yo, people are saying we don't have a budget this year. we're feeling good. so there's that sense of optimism that something is going to change. we get consumer confidence numbers every month, and the latest number for november shows consumer confidence way up, especially kellyanne, among young people under 35. so things are starting to get and feel better. you know that's a remarkable statistic lauren. as is the statistic, the statistic
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that donald trump did so much better among young people than your typical republican presidential candidate, and even than he did in his previous two election cycles. i think the democrats thought they could get young people on climate change and democracy and certainly abortion. many young people care about those, no doubt, but they really care about affording their first home and being part of the investor class and getting on with the natural accouterments of an adult life. so if young people are feeling more confident, how does that affec, say, the consumer sector? just everyday goods and services, luxuries, necessities, and then of course, home buying. bring us a year or two forward. what do you see happening? lauren. lauren. so young. oh, sorry. no, no, it's for lauren. i think you hit. oh, i think you hit the nail on the head when you brought in the home buying part of this. because the american dream that, believe it or not, young people still aspire to achieve. young people want to be able to afford it. and we saw mortgage
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applications go up the past couple of weeks, even though mortgage rates also went up. so typically, if the mortgage rate goes down, you'll see the application go up and the opposite happened because people think things are getting better. has the economy meaningfully changed in the three weeks since the election? no. but the way people feel about it has. yeah, yeah. so steve moore, you've been an adviser to president trump for a decade now, at least. and when you look toward the first 100 days or so, we're talking to newt gingrich earlier. what can president trump do specifically with congress or on his own in the executive branch, to make everyday affordability for americans better? well, first of all, you know, lauren is exactly right. so far, donald trump has president elect has just pressing all the right buttons. you know, the fact that he's formed this doge committee that will find hundreds of billions of dollars of waste, and it doesn't matter if you're a democrat or republican or independent, everybody knows,
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kellyanne, that that washington is so fat and obese right now with these programs that we can save hundreds of billions of dollars. and then his new initiatives to get fentanyl out of this country, these are common sense solutions that appeal to so many americans. i'll tell you this, kellyanne, i think within the first hours, not the first couple of days, the first hours that donald trump is in office, he is going to start signing executive orders, repealing a lot of the crazy regulations that the biden administration has imposed that really strangle our businesses. the other thing is, we're going to start we're going to start using american energy again, get back to we think we can produce 3 million more barrels a day. do the math there at $70 a barrel, that's 200 million more dollars a day that we produce in this country every day for the next couple of years. so there's reason to be optimistic, because this president is a businessman. he knows how the economy works, he knows how the business works, and he is a guy who is going to
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mostly try to promote jobs here in america for middle class blue collar workers. you've got 15 seconds. steve moore, tell us why the corporate tax rate being low is important to everyday consumers, because the lower the taxes, the more businesses thrive, the more capital that comes into the united states. no longer are we going to have businesses moving out to mexico and china. they're coming back here. kellyanne. yeah. repatriating. great. steve and lauren, thank you so much. excellent. more hannity after this break. the jewelry exchange, the source for lab grown two carat studs, 992 carat solitaires, 1293 carat, 2490 ten carat tennis bracelets, 3990. thousands to choose from. always the lowest price. the jewelry exchange. direct procrastination has been my biggest enemy. i felt completely helpless to it. now with thesis, it's this perfect mix of an increased energy, a deep mental focus. if you want
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