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the me too movement which was centred around consent. i do believe a lot of biological women are consenting to having biological men in their spaces in their sports, in their locker rooms, in their bathrooms. they don't want to have that around them. the fact that they are making a mockery of this, you have to wonder where are the feminists, i haven't seen them around lately. goes to show they are only about hating men and abortion. >> great to have you on, thank you so much and the protests are really dumb. that's it for us tonight, make sure to watch the angle again or send it to your friends. going to post it later because that issue of the... and young people, we are going to protect you and you are going to like it, it's better to be protected. jesse watters takes it from here ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: ronald reagan famously said this. >> we as americans have the capacity now as we've had in the past to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> jesse: government has only gotten bigger. we are 36 trillion in debt, agencies uploaded and bureaucrats have never been lazier. i didn't spend 40% of his presidency on vacation. compared to the rest of the government he's a workaholic. a knew report says only 6% of federal workers go into the office five days a week. if you don't count security guards and maintenance staff, only 1% of government workers do 9 to 5 monday through friday. 1%.
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almost 90% of government office buildings are completely empty. so where is everyone? one manager at veterans affairs took a picture of himself working from a bubble bath. he called it my office for the next hour. what kind of man takes a bubble bath? men age out of bubble baths at five. if you are a guy and you are alone in a bubble bath, that's a problem. you have to have someone with you. remember when the gsa got caught in a biggest bubble bath holding a california cab? the only federal workers showing up to the office are having with each other. if you caught the show yesterday be reported up right barred exclusive, a major scandal rocking the va. the report stated there was a 12 person orji. we have to issue a correction. it wasn't a 12 person orji. it was 15. we apologized apologize to the three we left out. they've all resigned but don't
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worry they get to keep their pensions. >> so why is it that we have at least 15 mountain home tennessee va employees who have allegedly had on the va property, they've not been disciplined. >> those actions are reprehensible, extremely inappropriate. we have also seen every implicated person leave the va and resign. and an investigation is underway across all of the leaders and individuals involved here. >> jesse: if it's not hot tubs or... its alcohol. nancy pelosi opened up a liquor store in congress. and yes, they cater. if politicians want to knock back a cognac or have a glass of pinot, the waitstaff will bring it straight to your office. no wonder they spend so much money, they are all drunk. we're not talking about a glass or two here and there. they can order cases of wine and
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liquor. cases. we found some items congress has been spending money on and it has to be after a few rounds. are you ready? half a million for an ihop ndc. jerry nadler need his pancakes? almost 2 million for holograms of dead comedians. 3,000,004 girl centre climate action group in brazil. 45 million on dei scholarships in burma. isn't everyone in burma dei? they still had about $150 billion left over to spend on illegals last year. 150 billion with a be. if you are wondering, the manhattan project adjusted for inflation only cost 30 billion. the panama canal, 15 billion. the hoover dam, 1 billion. you don't need a phd to know we are getting ripped off. >> unless you don't have a brain above a single cell organism,
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you know that there is waste in the federal government. there is a norm is waste. a cutting waste appears kind of like going to heaven. everybody wants to do it but nobody's quite ready to make the trip. >> jesse: that was until today. trump finally got elon out of marla longo and scent him to capitol hill. he brought someone special. we are not talking about vivek ramaswamy. >> how do you find -- define success for doge? do you want to see democrats here? >> trump is taking a blowtorch to d.c. the goal is to cut to trillion from the budget. if you're working from home you are not working hard enough so pack your bags.
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>> and the idea of reducing the federal head count is not really about saving cost. you have an overgrown federal government that is doing things that were never supposed to be done by the federal government and the first place periods you look at the number of times in the last two years alone that the action of a federal agency has been struck down by the u.s. supreme court. i think part of the project of thinning out the federal bureaucracy is less about the head count expenses and it's more about actually respecting the rules of the road and the constitutional republic. >> they are taking aim at illegal regulations. now the second richest man of the world is asking how can i help. >> i'm very hopeful about this. he seems to have a lot of energy around reducing regulation and my point of view, if i can help them do that i'm going to help him because we do have too much regulation in this country. this is the most important thing, a growth mind-set and we are the luckiest country in the
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world. we have all these natural resources including energy independence. what i've seen so far is that he is palmer than he was the first time and more confident and more settled. >> jesse: the two richest men in the world are going to streamline the government to run it like a corporation. now the third richest man wants in. mark zuckerberg just made a pilgrimage to mar-a-lago to talk shop with trump and everyone is on notice. executives from big pharma companies flew down this week to have dinner with trump. 47 brought a surprise guest. rfk jr. came and sat down at the table with the big pharma executives so he could live fact-check. another topic of discussion, a cure for cancer. it was a three hour dinner, probably because of the fact-checking and as it wound
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down we are told donald trump pulled out his ipad and blasted... meanwhile at the fbi, agents are gearing up for a big clash with cash. mr. patel, trump's pick for director, says he wants to turn the building into a museum for the deep state. and it's not going over very well. >> talked to a number of executives at headquarters who are absolutely have already polish off their resume as soon as trump was named as winner of the election and are out there actively pursuing other careers. they're going to be looking for the degree of which patel in that position is going to impact the field offices. the clash is going to occur rather immediately. going to occur almost immediately. this desire to do away with civil service protections i'm sure the agents association and
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other law firms are ready to go on challenging that. >> jesse: some are putting up a resistance. avenue some says he wants to spend millions to trump proof california, whatever that means. others are saying cut it out. >> i wonder what that means to trump proof estate, how do you trump proof estate in america? what happens when you need the president of the united states for something? i don't quite understand what that means. think he about the policies. when you fate -- say things like trump proof you will end up looking like a hypocrite when you need the president for something. and then he was like welcome back. so it's like cut it out. >> jesse: even bill clinton says enough is enough. >> i do think we should stop trying to criminalize politics.
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because the people don't like it and they are not going along with it from right to left. >> jesse: everyone's begging for mercy. mexico after getting threatened with a 25% tariff just seized a record hall of fentanyl from the cartel. trump hasn't even laid down the tariffs and mexico is getting their act together. real men are back in d.c. and all the little critters are trying to clean up the mess before dad comes home. but they want to throw one last pardon. they want biden to toss a pardon blanket over the entire capital. even journalists. these jokers haven't even asked for pardons. democrats are assuming they want them because they know what they've done. biden is thinking about it. >> they are taking every opportunity here to explore the
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options they have left in the time that they have left in office to protect people who maybe subject to that attack. i think it's absolutely a serious process they are undergoing. >> jesse: biden is leaving office in the wake of pardons,, alcohol, empty office buildings and... what a legacy. incoming deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor stephen miller joins me now. should grown men be taking bubble baths? >> roane men should not be taking bubble baths. these should not be doing their work from home in a bubble bath. it is so emblematic of the contempt that so many people in the swamp have for the people who pay for -- pay for their salaries. when donald trump was an underrated and the new golden age begins, he's going to tell
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the federal workers of this country who are paid for by your viewers to get back into the office and do their jobs or find another line of work. we are not paying billions and billions of dollars for people to sit at home all day as federal workers streaming their favourite shows on netflix, lounging around in bubble baths and doing god knows what else, but definitely not working for the american people. >> jesse: they are having at va hospitals on the clock. these are taxpayer-funded. >> i'm sure there's a long list of things they are doing. it would be very alarming and we will find out a lot more about that once we are in there. when you talk about the waste that is in this government, what do you think on a given day the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who haven't shown up in an office building in four years, what you think their average day looks like?
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how many work minutes are in that day? they haven't been inside an office in four years, what do you think his monday morning looks like? my guess is there's not a lot of work happening. >> jesse: 1% of the federal bureaucracy is going in monday through friday. 1%. there's empty buildings. there hollowed out. i could live in the commerce building and no one would find me for a year. >> it would be like... you're own palace and kingdom unto you self. these federal buildings if you sublet them, the value to the taxpayers would be hundreds of millions of dollars a year. this is of the best property and the whole whole country. what's really going to happen is you are either going to go back to work or you were not going to
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work. because we're not going to waste american taxpayer dollars. we're going to going to make sure these departments are performing the essential functions that the american people pay for. and they are not wasting their time, their money, their energy or weapon eyes and government against the people that actually do go to work for a living. the social contract is going to be restored. if you are watching tonight and you are an honest, law-abiding citizen who takes care of yourself and you're family in this government is going to protect you. we are going to make sure that the people in washington, d.c., are protecting you. that's donald trump's commitment. that is what the 47th president is going to do and that's what doge is all about. making sure that your tax dollars are serving you. >> jesse: the return of the social contract and miller wants to reiterate he hasn't seen a bubble bath since he was a toddler. >> i take only ice-cold chow hours. is going to be a new golden age,
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we are going to seal the borders shot. president trump is going to send the gangs home and end inflation, open up american energy. he's going to make america safe and prosperous again. get ready america because help is coming. >> jesse: drained the bubble bath, here we go. see you soon. democrats are defunding biden's library. plus johnny. >> if you're sun was in trouble would you pardon your son? >> i wouldn't pardon [bleep]. go learn a lesson.
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>> i wanted to come by and say happy holidays, merry christmas, happy kwanzaa, happy hanukkah. whatever you celebrate. but most important, let's make sure we celebrate each other. >> jesse: she might be feeling the kwanzaa spirit because finally everyone's back to slapping around biden instead of her. biden lit the national christmas tree today but he's worried he's getting coal in his stocking. >> let's count down together people. five, four, three, two, one. >> merry christmas! >> jesse: biden's not feeling the christmas cheer because he just got the worst news of his presidency since the coup. democrats dangle biden's legacy in front of them to force him to drop out, into a we say you will never have a presidential
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library. biden walked the plank and today he found out they are taking his library away from him anyway. kamala wasted all the parties money. then biden pardoned hunter so democrat donors who fund libraries don't want to give biden a dime. some top democrats tell us they are so furious about biden's abrupt a clumsy pardon that they are threatening to withhold donations from his future presidential library. obama started raising money for his library three years before he left office and a decade later, still not done. at this point biden might not live to see his library. a democrat insider tells actio's if they had theirish together they would have been doing the work on this over the summer, right after he announced he was stepping aside. and now it's too late. was it worth it provided to sacrifice his library to pardon his son? they thought they would get away with the pardon is like they do everything else. some in biden's family have been shocked by the number of
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democrats trashing the hunter decision on the record. they expected some blowback, not a wicked backlash. biden's friends think the president was not to pardon hunter the way he did. and bill clinton who parted his brother for cocaine, says this. >> you can't take the politics out of these decisions if the president is in any way involved. so i wish he hadn't said he wasn't going to do it. i think it does weaken his case and it makes people... >> jesse: he's okay with the pardon but he has one bone to pick with the big guy. he wished joe dropped out sooner so they wouldn't have had to whack him. >> when people started calling me about it i said president biden one these primaries and they are his delegates. so he's the only one that can get it up.
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he's a stubborn old irishman. >> by the time it happened, it was only 107 days until the election. there was no time for a primary. we couldn't have organized a primary that would've had a meaningful impact. it was too late for a primary. i thought the best we could do then was to try to unite and make the best campaign we could. i'm not sure it was ever going to be winnable. >> jesse: it's not just slick willie, the whole party was not at biden for running a second term even though he was mentally shot. when he pardoned hunter that was the last straw. the pardon uncorked the real rage that had been brewing among many powerful democrats the decision to wait so long to step aside. even biden's most loyal friends
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can't defend him anymore. quote some long time by the defenders just want his administration to end as soon as possible. they understand the parties anger but also have sympathy for the boss as aides often call him. and he betrayed his moderate campaign promises and taint the country, now his legacy is coming to a slow and sad end. they said the presidencies older by the day, slower and walk, more halting and talk. to some loyalists his decline is a sad metaphor for his presidency. started strong but would finish diminished. biden used to be untouchable. everyone in the media knew his brain was in a haze, knew he open the border and caused inflation and they knew the laptop was real. but they didn't say anything until poulos he put the knife in his back. now it's open season and they are blaming him for everything. >> should he have ever run in the first place? he had three children in crisis of the time that they decided to
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run for president, knowing full well the risk of putting the national spotlight on their family was going to do. the reason his family is in the middle of this as they chose to put their family in the middle of this. >> jesse: it took the media three years, i coup and a trump win at a pardon to say what fox has been reporting all along. too little, too late. mark halpern is a political analyst... how are you doing. >> good to see you. >> jesse: this library, is even going to get it? >> there will be some version. might be more like a bookmobile than an actual library. this is not a surprise. he's never been a good fund-raiser and the donors are really annoyed. i will say that the donors in the democratic officials who are now so outraged about the conduct... they stood silent when joe biden operatives crossed bobby kennedy
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and dean phillips and rick the rules. they stood silent as he stayed in the race and decided he was going to run for another term. they stood silent when kamala harris was given the nomination without a shot of being fired. i get why they are mad at joe biden. i think a lot of them need to turn the clock back and imagine what they might have done differently and joe biden might be in a place to raise the money. i think he will raise some money but he's never been a good fund-raiser, it's kind of working -- work he doesn't like to do and they blame him more than themselves. >> jesse: why didn't chuck todd's anything. all of a sudden he doesn't have a show and joe lost and now he's screaming from the rooftop about this and that. why did they do that? >> i saw joe biden's mental acuity decline in 2017. i talked about it on a regular basis. it's some combination of trumped arrangement syndrome and not wanting to be ostracized for doing anything that might help
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donald trump win. the irony is the reason joe biden has left the position he's in, the reason donald trump was reelected, there are plenty of reasons. a big one is a silence in the media. i think it's one of the biggest scandals of any sort in american history and certainly one of the biggest media scandals. people say they didn't see behind the all you needed was others c-span subscription to know there was a level of mental decline and they stood silent. the donors were spending time with him in living rooms. they saw it clooney said it up far too late. >> jesse: you are right about the social ostracized asian. it's professional, it social. that keeps these democrats scared. the media is so scared to tell the truth that it helped -- it ends up hurting the party in the long run. tell me about barack obama. clooney is mad at him, michelle is mad. he's taking a lot of heat here.
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same with pelosi. who's taking the most heat? >> they are altering to joe biden. they are stunningly silent about the shortcomings that kamala harris has. barack obama has displayed even when he was president, as much concern for the future and strength of the democratic party as you have for ugandan rugby. he's not really focused on it. so he's not taking much heat because he's never put himself forward as someone who's going to make this decision. when the moment came and kamala harris said i'm going to go for this, they were perilous. as bill clinton said, he's a stubborn irishman. he didn't want to step aside or be a laying dock or acknowledge his frailty and the family empowered him in that and enabled him and that. it's an extraordinary crisis of confidence. if nancy pelosi hadn't been woman enough to stand up and forced biden out when the men wouldn't do it, he would've been
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the nominee and they would've lost far worse. >> jesse: she had the biggest cojones in the entire party. imagine that. great to talk to you, you nailed the selection. he really did. good job. breaking news on the hit man who executed america's biggest health care ceo. be right back. and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive.
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. >> jesse: it's been over 24 hours since united health care ceo brian thompson was shot and killed by a hooded man in midtown manhattan. police haven't caught the killer yet but there's new clues. christina coleman has the story. >> today nypd released a new photos showing the face of a person of interest in the brazen murder of united health care ceo brian thompson. this appears to be a
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premeditated, targeted attack. these photos were taken at a hostel on the upper west side. the alleged gunman checked into the hostel with a fake i.d. and cash and stayed there before killing thompson. it's shocking to folks who were at the hostel at the same time. >> what i heard is that he stayed on -- next to mine. that's crazy. i'm used to violence because i'm from rio de janeiro. not that kind of professional killing. >> police have not confirmed a motive in the murder of thompson police did uncover this. three words were written on the shell casings found at the crime scene. they red deny, defend and depose. ways that insurers try to avoid paying claims. it's also similar to the title
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of this book which criticizes tactics insurance companies might use. they also showed a photo of the suspect at a starbucks. they say he bought water there and tossed the bottle in the garbage shortly before gunning down thompson. investigators are going to try to get his dna off the bottle. all evidence that could lead to his arrest. >> people know who this person is and win you consider the fact that there is a reward out for him, this guy is going to be in handcuffs in no time. >> thompson leaves behind a wife and two kids. that didn't stop some people from appearing to praise his death online. just hours after he was gone down, former "washington post" reporter taylor lorenz appeared to celebrate the murder of the united health care ceo on social media. she shared this post about an insurance company on blue sky and wrote and people wonder why
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we want these executives dead. they did an interview with tmz trying to walk back that statement but you can understand why people were clearly disturbed by her initial post on social media. search for whoever killed the ceo is still underway. >> jesse: the house trump assassination task force held its final hearing today and it went off the rails. after the director was accused of posturing at ground zero. watch this. >> what you are not seeing is the stack of the detail out of the pictures view. that is the day where we remember the more than 3000 people that have died on 9/11. i responded to ground zero. i was there going through the ashes of the world trade center. i was there. [simultaneous talking]
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>> do not invoke 9/11 probe -- for political purposes. [simultaneous talking] >> i'm asking you a serious question. >> i'm a public servant who had served this nation... [simultaneous talking] >> jesse: there have been two assassination attempts on trump and the secret service director is yelling at congress. what a disaster. this guy doesn't deserve to stay on at secret service. he talks a big game about accountability but he hasn't delivered. no one's been fired. he is stonewalling the investigational asking us to trust him. >> let me be clear. there will be accountability and that accountability is occurring.
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it is an extensive review that requires time to ensure due process. the pace of this process it does frustrate me. but it is essential that we recognize the gravity of our failure. >> jesse: he says he wants accountability but behind closed doors we are hearing the secret service is trying to trump proof itself before inauguration. a senior advisor it says he is hearing the agency is planning to handle promotions to the top guys before trump takes over next month. biden is were boarding the people that almost got trump killed. the same guys who aren't cooperating with congressional investigators. we are getting stonewalled on thomas crookes. we still don't have anything on him. or any contacts. anything. we are getting stonewalled on not just crookes, they keep releasing suspicious items on ryan ruth like mystery boxes from friends and random letters
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to the media. secret service needs a massive shake-up and an attitude adjustment. >> i didn't give a [bleep] if i died. what i didn't want to do was fail. but you're guy showed up that day and didn't give a [bleep]. there was apathy and complacency. >> can you make a few comments about what you are doing to fix the command climate at the secret service? >> we are reorganizing and reimagining this organization that includes making sure that we are developing a leadership development program. >> jesse: the secret service doesn't need more programs, it needs to come clean, drop the dei and get competent agents with the best tech now. incoming national security advisor mike waltz joins me now. why they yelling at each other? the president almost got shot twice, did get shot.
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>> to walk into the people's house and start screaming, i don't care what you think the reason is or what you think the motive is, to start screaming at elected representatives who is put there by nearly 1 million americans is totally unacceptable. my understanding is the information that he had was provided by whistle-blowers. he didn't make it up. number 3 as you pointed out, the american people want to know why the screw ups happened, who was behind the shooters, how the iranians were trying to kill a president of the united states, not once, not twice on multiple streams and what we are going to do about it. you don't talk about a leadership to government program , you show leadership from the top. that's what we needed to see today, not a bunch of theatrics. can i say one more thing.
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if you are the director of the cepheid servant -- secret service you should not be a household name. if you are that's a problem. let's get back into the background, and put the secret back in secret service. >> jesse: let's drop the tough guy act. let's try to protect the president and come clean. something else is going on on capitol hill today. pete hegseth nominated for defence, he's getting killed in the press by anonymous sources. this is what he said today. >> we are going to earn those votes. grateful to have the president support because his vision for this department of defense is to bring it back to its core capacity. i'm proud to be here as long as donald trump wants me in this fight, i'm going to be standing right here in this fight, fighting to bring our pentagon back to what it needs to be. >> jesse: president trump standing by right?
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>> he absolutely is. he absolutely is. pete is there and was put there to reform a place that badly needs reform. that's why president trump nominated him. i can tell you what i'm hearing from the soldiers, what i'm hearing from the troops as a sigh of relief and cheering him on. let me tell you what, this is a building that failed an audit not once, not twice, but seven times of over $800 billion. by the way they had seven years to get ready for the audit. that's 14 years in and of itself , recruiting is in crisis, readiness is down. i held up a bag in one of my own hearings, a bag of bolts that cost $90,000 by the time the department certifies it. come on. it's not acceptable. [simultaneous talking]
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>> jesse: we have the 70,000-dollar toilet in iraq. it's asinine what's going on and these senators have to understand. >> one other thing that pete knows, our enemies bullets don't care about race, religion, gender or anything else. that's the mentality pete is going to get us back to. >> jesse: thank you and congrats on the nomination. johnny it's the streets. >> do need a pardon? >> i'm good. i'm an angel. i mean as far as you know. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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father would do. >> why did joe biden need to pardon his son anyway? >> that's a great question. >> any other subjects? any other subjects? other subject. >> drugs or something like that. something about ukraine. >> he had things on his computer. >> he had an illegal. >> weapon? gun? >> what you think about that? >> it's a legal. >> joe lodge to the american people and said he wasn't going to pardon his sun and then he did. are you sick of politicians lying to you. >> the definition of politic is to lie. >> let's get a revolution going up in here. >> peacefully and patriotically. >> if you're sun was in trouble would you pardon your son?
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>> goal and the lesson. >> you let him suffer in jail? >> skip that crime if you can't handle the time. >> joe biden is going to be giving out these pardons like candy now. he's got only a couple of months left, do you think he's going to pardon anyone else? >> honestly i think they are giving him a little bit of too much credit. i don't think he's calling the shots. >> charles manson. he's dead sorry. >> they said pardon me. >> trump have the pardon power soon, who do you want to see donald trump give a pardon to? 's people >> what about you? >> not today.
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>> he's going to pardon himself. >> if you were given the power to pardon someone, who would you pardon? >> the prisoners that are in jail for cannabis. >> everybody in new york city because i'm a new yorker. >> i haven't seen anything bad about you yet. yet is the operative word. >> there someone that comes the top of my head but... >> do you need a pardon? >> i'm good, i'm an angel. as far as you know. >> i'm a good girl. >> i'm great, i'm good. >> when i was young i did some robberies and gun possession. >> hunter gets off on a gun charge and you get to spend the time. >> i have some speeding tickets. >> you had a jet -- get out of jail free card what would you do? >> i would get out of jail.
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>> stealer really fast car. >> robert julie store. >> what would you take? >> diamonds, goal, chains. >> do you watch fox news? >> my sister does. >> shadow to fox news. >> what do you want to tell jesse watters on fox news? >> my uncle's name is jesse, i love that name. >> jesse: uncle jesse, more prime time ahead. those who push the limits, and those who serve. at bass pro shops, we stand with those who stand for our freedoms. proudly offering a legendary salute discount every day. and recently partnering with the army and air force exchange service, becoming the official outdoor gear provider for our heroes. because it's more than the great outdoors it's about honoring those who protect it. bass pro shops.
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mike from st. cloud, minnesota,, what's wrong with having a bubble bath and a few beers? i think that is wrong for a man to do, alone. that is all i have to say about that. from canyon lake texas, stephen miller looked guilty when you asked him about bubble baths. i'm not buying it. jeff from logansport indiana i think it's the va staff that needs cold showers. that will make the staff go down. carlos from california forget about draining, it's time to drain the tub. daniel from apple valley, california,, no biden presidential library? what is going to do with all of his colouring books? that's all for us tonight. always remember, this is my role. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of hannity
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