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mark: hello, america i'm mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin saturday. good to be back live as opposed to not live. so here we are. i hear all of this talk about drunkenness and womennizing and i thought to myself has eric swawell has been nominated for anything, no, how about bill clinton running for office, no, who could they be talking about, very strange. the democrats and some of the republicans, of course, where would the democrats be without handful of republicans helping them? they are trying to do a number on our friend pete hegseth and patel. they are trying to do to pete hegseth what they tried to do to clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh but never to themselves, amazing thing. all the stuff swelling around
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pete hegseth, so much of it are absolute lies, we have anonymous staffer from fox said they smelled booze on his breath and everybody else in fox, no, we didn't, oh, excuse me. then one of the vet organizations hegseth works, he smelled it then too and trustee, no, we didn't. doesn't matter, the press keeps regurgitating it. isn't washington sleazily? isn't it unbelievable? you have to assume that two-thirds of the media sleep and are drunk, i know a few already, i can tell you who are adulters and drink heavily, maybe half of congress, maybe i'm a little high, maybe i'm a little know. i don't know but we know that's happened before. they put a slush fund together,
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remember, 18.2 million congressional slush fund for me too claims now in addition to the me too claims meaning sexual harassments, sexual abuse, sexual molestation, you know, these are our representatives after all. they had other disputes, paid disputes and workplace claims and so forth but good bulk of it went towards the misconduct of members of congress so when i watched the media reporting on somebody like pete hegseth and when i watch poll thetions speaking, i think to myself, don't we really know who they are? don't we really want to know who they are? this fan dash that they do in washington, d.c. is disgusting, it's the roman empire, they don't want pete hegseth because he's qualified. they don't want pete hegseth because he's not part of good-old boys network. he has no connection to the problems that are taking place at the department of defense. he rejects -- he rejects wokism,
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he wants a fighting machine, a fighting machine and so many of the members of congress including in the senate, they've gone along with the pentagon. lindsey graham, been there forever. lindsey has a problem with pete, joanie ernst, leading campaign to get rid of pete, they need 3 or 4 republicans to defeat him and i would say this, his nomination must go forward and people must vote on the record, there must be a roll call vote so we the people know how every single senator votes, every single one of them especially the new republican majority. how did they get a new republican majority? thanks to donald trump and we the people and we the people have just about enough of this. i want to go down memory lane a little bit. it's not just eric swawell who by the way slept with a chinese spy, remember her, fang fang and
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he sits on the judiciary committee, homeland security committee and nancy pelosi -- of course, we will not remove him from homeland security, he's our guy. what about the lying of the senate. anybody remember ted kennedy, he fit like all the buckets, boozer, womennizer and on top of that trapaquitic, many have in the background, not many. they wanted him to be president, there was a big deal when he passed away on and on. bill clinton was accused of rape by juanita broder and other women came accused of molesting him, grotesque acts and so forth. my recollection ge george stephanopoulos in charge of the
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war room. lyndon johnson he was a complete sleaze ball, he was the worst of the womanizers and many of them in the oval office. they knew he was a womennizer, shh, john kennedy, camelot, john kennedy. womanizer. the worse sort. robert kennedy, womennizer of worse sort. dwight eisenhower said to have a girl for most of world war, was he a good general, he's a damn good general, pretty good president, i'd say he was. what do you say joanie ernst and what do you say lindsey graham? what about franklin roosevelt,
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he had a girlfriend, he was there 112 years, he was there a long time. anybody report on that? no, don't say anything. that's our man. how about supreme court justice douglas? he was known to be running around conference table chasing women. i think he was on his 20th marriage or something like that. well known alleged womennizer, i can go on and on. if you start, there's no end to this. if we go through members of congress who are drunks, who are womenizers it's just beyond belief and yet they are, we have a right to the advise and consent, yes, we do. we have a right to pass judgment on anybody that comes before us here, yes, you do. and we have a right to pass judgment on your hypocrisy. what about the great winston churchill, one of my great, great heros. he drank in the morning,
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afternoon and night but he wasn't a drunk. he could handle his booze but he drank. that didn't stop him from being one of the greatest statesmen of u.s. history. grant, well-known drinker. his detractors, many jealous of him would bring it up to lincoln all of the time and lincoln would say well, send him another bottle of vodka because he's winning a war, that's what mattered. what about benjamin franklin, old benjamin, can you believe when benjamin in franklin was in france he was a womeninezer. certainly nothing to do with the truth, the usual suspects are out there, the usual media outlets are out there, reporters are out there i think to their number, they do a number on certain politicians and not on others, certain nominees and not on others. i can tell you this about pete hegseth, stand-up guy, whatever
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may or may not have happened in the past doesn't happen now. people go through ugly divorces. things happened. i'm not going to pass judgment on any of that, the fact of the matter does he have the moral turpitude, does he have great motivation of being the great secretary of defense and that's the answer, yes, he does and that's why they don't want him. i want to tell you a little story, when i was chiefs of staff to attorney general meece, the most decent ethical monorabble moral man i know. my mentor. i learned a tremendous amount from him and yet throughout his career he was dogged by congressional it'ses, led by th- investigations led by the democrats and when i was chief of staff two independent counsel investigations going on at the same time to try and cripple him and yet he never lost sight of
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the mission, he kept at it, he kept at it. he was ronald reagan's closest confidant. they were very dear friends and then decided to resign before the term was up, i believe it was the summer before the end of the second term for reagan. and i said why, why are you doing this? he said, because george h. w. bush is running for president and i don't want to damage his chances and don't want to be a distraction, that's what he said, honorable. one afternoon after that we were invite today the oval office, attorney general and his family, handful of us, five or less and we went to the oval office and there was president reagan and nancy reagan and then walked vice president george h. w. bush and i don't believe i've ever told you this, at one point president reagan turns to meece
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and says i'm sorry and the attorney general said, mr. president, why are you sorry, they came after you because they couldn't get me. they're coming after pete hegseth and patel and others because donald trump won a landslide, donald trump is really remarkably human being, they've tried all the law fair, nothing has worked. they really can't get to donald trump right now but they are trying to weaken his power before he's sworn in and trade controversies before he's even sworn in so they go after pete hegseth and they will go after patel and go after others as a way to trying to chip away at him. it won't work because donald trump like reagan will stand up for his nominees. new york post president elect donald trump firmly thr threw hs
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support, fantastic high-energy defense secretary of defense quote, unquote. great site, by the way, if you haven't been there, he was a great student and goes on with the background. he goes that's what strong leaders have to do. they have to recognize what's taking place and not go with the crowd but stand against the crowd and that's what he's doing. i'm going to tell you a little bit about our friend pete hegseth, 44 year's old, deployed, iraq, guantanamo bay, awarded two bronze stars, following his time in the army, the princeton and harvard graduate is washington examiner points out worked for two consecutive work veterans to help and advocate for veterans and those were vets for freedom and concerned veterans of america. he's written two great books,
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one of them the need to reform the pentagon and so forth. the man is not only a man's man, the man is not only a great veteran who did great things for his country, he's a brilliant man. i dare say he's smarter than virtually any secretary of defense of my lime time. this worries them a lot. there's a piece that popped up in the washington post on friday trashing his entire record. well, those bronze stars really aren't bronze stars, the medal, that's like a participation medal. combat infantry badge, every senior gets it. they go on column after column trashing his military experience. tim walz, that guy turns, awaol, don't you dare talk about him, don't you dare talk the about
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tampon tim. he's the greatest, bologna. this is a real man who knows what he's talking about. hegseth has the qualities necessary to address in what i believe to be the two most critical problems the pentagon faces today, the lack of accountability and part of senior officers and the weakening of the american defense establishment commitment to values and virtues of the military ethos, isn't it amazing that pete hegseth is taking more incoming than retired general milley for the disaster he was and what he did in afghanistan and elsewhere, isn't it amazing to you? it's amazing to me. it's shocking to me what's taking place, is this guy austin, what a mess he's made of the united states military with the wokism and the dea and their budget. it's not sufficient to do what our military needs to the do, isn't it amazing pete hegseth hasn't been over there for two
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seconds, no, he's a danger, he's a threat, no, he's not a danger and he's in the a threat. he will be a fantastic secretary of defense. i hear from what it's worth insist that he get an up or down vote in the united states senate, a roll call vote so we know what every single person particularly the republicans stand. we cannot allow 3 or 4 -- 3 or 4 republicans to determine the fate of this nominee or quite frankly the fate of our defense department and our armed forces. we cannot allow that to happen. so i for one insist that they have a vote and joanie ernst and her lobbying campaign and all the rest means nothing to me, zero to me. lindsay s graham who is on 7 sis on two issues, that means
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nothing to me either or these other people. it's just outrageous what's taking place here. so we need to stand behind the patriots. we need to stand behind our heroes. we need to the stand up to washington, d.c. and all the horrible things that take place there because this campaign was not as some of my conservative friends say a class warfare campaign. the middle class versus -- no, it's not. it was about the ruling elite establishment versus the people. those are the one who is are fighting us now, those are the one who is are going to try and destroy this administration before there is an administration, those are the ones that are targeting, targeting nominees. it's not a marxist class warfare scenario, it is an americanism versus an un-americanism scenario, that's what's taking place. it's taking place right here.
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the same republicans who did little or nothing to stop joe biden and to stop chuck schumer and to stop nancy pelosi from hallowing out our military are telling us what we need -- no, we the people, we tell you what we need to do and what we need. you screwed up enough. i will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo.
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mark: welcome back, america, we have the great leo tarrell, fantastic lawyer, wonderful friend. leo tarrell e had never have heard the phrase preemptive pardons. i heard of the pronouns, a guy can be a gal, whatever, now it's preemptive pardon. that's pretty cool. if a mobster becomes president of the united states, he could say preemptive pardon. so they pardon everybody in their life, everybody in their past life for anything they did or may have done or might do or anything else, let me ask you a question, what kind of a president of the united states comes up with a scheme with preemptive pardons to pardon people that were in his regime
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and people that supported regime or people that opposed his opponent and things of that, what kind of a mindset is? >> i will tell you exactly why. you have a president who ran a criminal operation in the white house for four years. he criminalized the department of justice, the fbi and guess what, the most incompetent president, they said from modern history, i say ever is now trying to do a preemptive to protect some of the cronies, i never heard of it. you and i believe the constitution, love the constitution but this the guy is trying to the protect those who participated in his criminal activity and he won't get away with it because i will tell you right now, mark, president trump is trying to do what the american people elected him for, he had a majority, landslide in the electoral college, majority in the popular vote and the american people are sick and tired of a criminal operation, so he is in there going to
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disrupt what joe biden is trying to do. constitutional preemptive pardon is illegal, unconstitutional, will never happen but it tells you something, it tells you that joe biden is aware that he and others in his administration are guilty of -- of mistrust, of misconduct, of using the american government, the white house and the administration for corrupt criminal purposes. mark: it really is unbelievable, you know, we get people on our network who talk about pardons who never actually dealt with pardons. i had to deal with pardons at the department of justice and the role i held there. i've never heard this discuss before. it point to richard nixon as if richard nixon. ford pardon nixon for crimes in the future and that was done because he wanted to reunite the country and what does that have to do with joe biden on the way out, pushed out the door, he's in the sixth stage, seventh
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stage of dementia but he's up to doing this, he's people are scaring around trying to pick all the names, politico, a left-wing website tells us, they are very serious about this. let me put it to this you this way, they damaged impeachment clause, damaging separation of powers, judiciary and now they are going to damage this part of the constitution, they're stopping all over the constitution even as they go out the door, no. >> absolutely, and let me be very clear, joe biden from day one of his administration up until he leaves has lied to the american people. mark, you could create a two-hour video of joe biden claiming he would never pardon his son, a criminal, he would never pardon his son, a two-hour video of this and then you have a man who attacks the department of justice by claiming his son was singled out for selective prosecution, are you kidding me? why won't he fire something from
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the department of justice? who singled him out? donald trump has been singled out for selective prosecution, mar-a-lago, the january 6th, the cooperation that joe biden and his staff worked with alvin bragg, fannie willis, the american people have rejected that but what this guy has done, he has torn up the constitution for the last four years. what president trump is going to do is restore the constitution and i have news for all those individuals who are worried about president trump being threat to democracy, no, no, he's going to protect democracy. he's going to protect the constitution. he's going to enforce the constitution and he's going to use the department of justice to enforce what we have not heard for four years, the rule of law. mark: leo terrell it's like night after day, regimes always project onto others what they do
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and what they plan to do, so here we have biden, the most antifree speech, the most anti-- let me do it this way, first amendment, second amendment, fifth amendment, sixth, eighth, ninth, 14th amendments, separation of powers, the most anti-constitution, the most antirepublic president in american history, the biggest crook, the whole damn family with the millions coming in from foreign government in american history and we are supposed to be afraid of the attorney general nominee by donald trump pam bondi who for eight years was a fantastic attorney general of florida, we are supposed to be word about pat the el, great hero, great patriot, while this the guy is plotting on preemptive pardons to basically protect his criminal enterprise as you pointed out, his mobster regime and everything related to it. i think it's amazing. more when we return with my
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more when we return with my friend leo terrell, we will be right back.be ♪ ♪ ♪ ats it because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients. it really works.
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>> welcome to fox news live, i'm jon scott, new york city intensifying manhunt of suspect accused of officially shooting united healthcare ceo. investigators also are looking for clues to identify the shooter in manhattan where he was last seen.
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today dive teams searched a lake in central park for the gun used in the crime, police say it was not in the backpack they found but a jacket was, the fbi is offering $50,000 that lead to the an arrest. united states sending ukraine almost a billion dollars, it will include new drones and ammunition system for critical system. i'm jon scott, now back to life, liberty and levi he literally steals classified information out of the senate squiff, there's no immunity, let out of the senate squiff, then
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he's vice president of the united states and he keeps stealing information, he likes to h hoard information apparent. he takes little note cards, they go back and try to collect that information. he says he turned it all in but he kept it, why, because he wanted to make a book deal. he makes a book deal. they have a ghost writer, by the way, look what i have and he's got these classified note cards. and you can't prosecute him for that because he's president of the united states, so he's immune, meanwhile donald trump is in the supreme court arguing immunity, what's he above the law, he can't be above the law arguing immunity while joe biden is doing exactly what joe biden is doing and now as far as pardons go quickly, they say, well, he ought to the pardon donald trump, my view on that, no, donald trump doesn't need a pardon from joe biden. he didn't do anything wrong.
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as far as those convictions in new york are concerned, either they are going to be overturned in the appellate courts there or you go to the supreme court of the united states and put an end to this damn thing. now all that said, what do you think the he should pardon donald trump so to give an excuse to all this lawlessness that she's involved? , all these -- these -- these filthy pardons that he's planning and the one he put in place, donald trump doesn't need a pardon from him, what do you think? >> absolutely not. donald trump should not take the a pardon and reject it. he doesn't need it but that's to be -- joe biden wants to pardon to cover misconduct, that's the whole game and guess what, we always talked about this for the last couple of years, the democrat media will always protect the democrats. they went after trump for the last 3 and a half years, why? why? because they did not want him to become president, donald trump has already had his trial, it was on november 5th when the american people said we want
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trump. we want to eliminate this corruption of the biden administration, the american people have rejected the biden administration and that's why trump is going to take the office in january of 2025 but here is the other part, joe biden an cronies are not going to get away with it because pam bondi is going to investigate the investigators and prosecute those prosecutors who went after trump. all the american people want is fairness. no one in this country can deny the fact that president trump was targeted and yet president trump only recent is to make america great again. that's why he's picking pam bondi to the run the department of justice. i got news for you, people who have been victimized during the biden administration, the jewish american students, jewish americans, catholics, first amendment, new sheriff is in town and they are going to protect your rights and there won't be a dual system of justice, president trump is going to protect america's not only during his administration
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but he will set the pattern and set the model for all future presidents, that's the rule of justice should be blind, to picking out winners and losers. mark: you make great points and all those things need to be done and let me put it this way, what was done to donald trump was the greatest farce in american history. to use the department of justice, the fbi, to use the courts, to use prosecutors in a way that no other president in american history has done, not even woodrow wilson and he was bad enough, this wasn't even done during the civil war period when the country was breaking apart for a president to do this, and i don't want to hear that he didn't know, of course, he knew, he read the newspapers, he saw tv, he wasn't sending signals, but he didn't, he wanted it to be done, he's the
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most corrupt, vile person to ever serve as president of the united states and that pardon of hunter, i wasn't here this last weekend, was his pardon, to cover his you know what and all of his crimes and you know what. this the most corrupt president in american history, the most corrupt regime in american history and you're right, the department of justice has a duty to investigate, to get to the bottom of it, to hold people to account and make sure they didn't destroy documents under the presidential records act, use it against them under the espionage act, use it against them, send your swat team into their the homes to see what they did, that's not retribution, that's equal justice, final words. >> amen, amen. i will tell you right now, w whn president trump takes office he will hit the floor running and he has the team in place, patel, pam bondi, pete hegseth, these
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are winners that will make america great and it's going the happen. mark: god bless you, my friend, leo. >> god bless you, god bless america. mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪
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are incredibly proud. i think when michael took over as chair and cochair of the rnc we understood the gravity of this election and we understood that there were a couple of places where we really had to focus and things that we couldn't leave to chance. obviously first and foremost was election integrity the. i think i previously came on your show and talked to you about the election integrity operation that we put together at the rnc, we had to assure people that, yes, if you come out and vote for donald trump and republicans down ballot, your vote will count, your vote matters. it matters to stand in line, it matters to take some time away from your family or work or whatever it might be and so we put together a team as you just said lawyers but also poll watchers and poll workers that were 230,000 strong. we anticipated trying to get around a hundred thousand people to do this job and excited by the response that we got and we went to every battleground state, we had multiple locations there and we tried specifically
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to do local media in those markets and to tell people that we are watching every time a vote is cast and counted, so that was the element of election integrity and then we also wanted to encourage our voters to get out and vote early. that's something that really had never been done before in republican politics. i actually think back to a speech i gave at cpac last february, i talked about early voting, people were not really exciting about it then, mark, they kind of were no unsure if they wanted to trust that but we knew how important that would be so we said, okay, we have to get people out to vote early and we have to make sure that a lot of those people are low-propensity voters, those are people, mark, who might not vote every election cycle and maybe haven't voted in 12 years or so but when they vote they will vote republican. we targeted them, we made sure we dead targeted phone calls, targeted doorknobs and you saw the numbers, the early vote totals for republicans blew
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anything we'd ever seen before in our history out of the water. that in addition to some record fundraising obviously aided by most exciting political candidate that i think this country has ever seen in donald trump and, yeah, i think it was a great recipe for success. we were incredibly proud of the entire team we had and it was a real honor to work alongside michael watley and, of course, president donald trump, i can't say enough about how big a win this was and what an incredible mandate we heard from the american people, so kudos to our entire rnc team. mark: the reason i'm asking you these questions, it's important to look back because you want to learn from success, other campaigns need to look from success whether it's presidential, senatorial, whether it's the local school board that the ground game is crucial because president trump is a historic iconic figure and he draws enormous energy and
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motivation and support, but it really is the obligation of the republican party as the democrat party does to the serve him a candidate who is running for office to ensure that the basics are being done so an election can't be stolen or you don't have a close vote here or a close vote there, lawyers pour in from the other side, you have to be able, in other words, you need what is sort of a political infantry to handle the ground game, so you have this tremendous candidate who justin sinkively knows what to do, has special connection to the american people and you in the rnc said, okay, we have got to make sure that we do what we are supposed to do so we get the votes out and count the votes properly. was there much coordination in that sense or you both just knew what to do? >> well, of course, yeah, there was definite coordination and actually i think one of the really fundamental things that we did, this election and i
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really don't think, mark, it has ever happened prior with donald trump was that there was really no daylight between the rnc and the trump campaign. we worked -- michael and i and chris alongside susie wiles, we worked as one single team and everything that the campaign was doing the rnc was also doing. we were making sure that we were step for step line by line doing everything the same way and that the also meant and didn't have multiple people doing the same job, we had one person on both sides doing one job, that meant the money that we were raising went further. all around i think that was also a really important aspect of, you know, the success that we saw on november 5th. mark: when we come back even though it may be a lit out of your area, what do we do about a state like california that's counting votes a month out, counting, counting, republicans have little leads and by the time they are done, the
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democrats always seem to win? what do we do to at least make sure that that's honest? we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪
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mark: welcome back, america, with lara trump, one of the most
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successful campaign big wigs in history quite frankly. so what -- what can the republicans do when you have votes that just keep going on and on and on for a month and then you lose orange county, you lose other parts of central california with these -- these counting i guess they're voter harvesting, i don't know what they're doing. everybody is used to things happening right away. why does it take a month to count? is that a congressional republican thing, who is responsible for overseeing that sort of thing? >> well, yeah, i do think it falls maybe on the nrcc to a certain extent, but i think there's a bigger conversation maybe to be had, you know, we actually never let our lawyers leave any of these places where vote counts were going well past election day. i've got a lot of messages on x, are you still watching, yes, we were still watching in arizona, in california, anywhere that there were votes still being counted, we were there, we had our team there, we never let them leave.
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you saw how important in bucks county, in pennsylvania, of course, and other places in pennsylvania with dave mccormick. but that said, you know, i think the bigger conversation maybe is what -- how do we want to conduct elections in the united states of america? is it fair to say, you know what, half of the states are going the use voter id laws, half of them aren't, half of them will start counting mail-in ballots before election day, half of them will start on election day, it obviously as it exists now is a state by state law and each state gets to determine how they conduct their electoral process but i do think in the wake of 2020, there were so many people who had so many questions about it and i will tell you, we went above and beyond this election because we didn't want to leave anything to chance even if it was the a rogue machine in kentucky that had some sort of malfunction where somebody was pushing donald trump and j.d. vance and casting vote for kamala harris
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and tim walz, we weren't concerned about kentucky, guess what, we had to send team there because we wanted every single person across the country to the understand that we were watching but there would be a few simple safeguards that every state could put in place that may prevent things like the imperpetuity counting in states like california in the future, so i do think the american people are ready for that conversation and maybe that's something that we see congress vote on, maybe that's something they ultimately bring to the floor. it would make a lot of people feel better and i think it would secure our electoral process. mark: you make a good point. there's only one party that opposes voter id, it's not the republican party. there's only one party that opposes voter harvesting, that's us. unless they have a physical reason, business reason, employment reason not to and that's us. we are the ones who said, the democrats are constantly looking for ways to the skirt the system
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and then say, you guys are trying to steal election, who us, you point to bucks county, there they are in light of day defying their own liberal democrat supreme court in pennsylvania that issues its second opinion in all caps that says, stop counting those ballots and they did it anyway. final words? >> yeah, listen, i think this is the point that the american people made on november 5th. i think we have a huge opportunity for the next two years ahead of us with the majority in the senate, a majority in the house and with donald trump in the white house and all the great people he's going to have alongside him and this administration. now is the time to make permanent change. now is the time to ensure that this country not as just on the right path but things are set up for the long term, not joust four years but the future of this country and so i hope that our folks, the house and senate
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work alongside donald trump, i hope that we can see lasting change that is great for this country and i feel very positive about our future, like the rest of the country, mark, i feel like a weight has been lifted off, america in the world with donald trump returning at our 47th president. mark: my god, 100% and we hope that you continue in the public square, you're a very important voice. lara trump, god bless you, my friend, bless to you and your family. >> thank you, right back at you, mark. mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes
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