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tried to avoid cops by hopping down a chimney. turns out the fireplace was boarded up and the fire department had to take the chimney apart, brick by brick to free him. safe to say coal is in this guy's future. get it? wow. because of the chimney. oh, oh. also, my danny penny interview is on fox nation now. >> watch it. they call that guy secret santa. >> whoo! >> that's the chimney caper. >> that's what it is. i think i only have time for one now. all right. cool. so you know what time it is, jesse. what time is it? what? it is comedy tour. what? it is in the city. coming to you all over the country. except for jesse's favorite state. no. >> you're going to the city. the city is not coming to you. >> no, they come to me. that's right. yes. >> all right.s takes it from here
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tonight. if you are asking whether the violence at the capitol on january 6th was part of some operation orchestrated by fbi sources and orwer is em, you're saying no, no, look, what we have here. >> 26 fbi guys inside. jan six. >> these people are not going to take it any longer. >> donald trump and the art of the comeback usa. >> men are hurting. the feminist culture tells you don't cry because you're the problem anyway. so at least donald trump lets you have an emotion besides shame. >> democrats have to man up. what's that going to look like? >> plus, this is the suspect, luigi. >> he's cute. is it you?
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>> fox news alert. the justice department just released the bombshell report that we've been waiting for. what actually happened on january 6th. the fbi had 26 confidential human sources there that day. 26. a confidential human source is a guy the fbi pays to spy for them. of the 26 confidential human sources who were in dc on jan sixth for entered the capitol during the riot, an additional 13 entered the restricted area around the capitol. so more than a dozen fbi spies participated in the so-called insurrection. a bunch of them broke into the capitol. their own inspector general says this is what happened. but that's not what they told you when they testified under oath. >> those who were there in an undercover capacity on january 6th. how many were there?
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>> again, i'm not sure that i can give you that number. as i sit here, i'm not sure there were undercover agents on scene. >> i thought i heard you say you didn't know whether there were fbi agents or informants or human sources in the capitol or in the vicinity on january 6th. did i misunderstand you? i thought that's what you said. >> well, i referred very specifically to undercover agents. yeah. >> and so are you acknowledging then there were undercover agents. >> as i sit here right now, i do not believe there were undercover agents on scene. >> hector was hiding something, so congress asked the question a different way. >> listen, did you have confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters inside the capitol on january 6th, prior to the doors being opened? >> again, i had to be very careful. >> it should be a no. can you not tell the american people? no. we did not have confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters positioned inside the capitol. >> the gentleman's time has
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expired. >> you should not read anything into my decision not to share information. >> a confidential gentleman's time. >> ray is right. the fbi didn't have undercover agents at january 6th. they had confidential human sources. so what's the difference? well, a confidential human source doesn't get health insurance or a pension. they're just freelancing for the feds. rats in maga hats. they're basically paid informants that the fbi runs out of headquarters. a lot of these fbi rats get picked up on some other charge. they get set down, and the fbi says you're going to work for me now. and if you don't, you're looking at 20 years to life. so these guys say yes, sir. and they cozy up to people like the proud boys and anyone the feds wants to watch and control from the inside. and these confidential human sources are under pressure to deliver. what does deliver mean? it means intelligence and big busts that get the fbi good headlines. according to the inspector
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general report, the spies were feeding the fbi intel. that said january 6th was going to get a little hairy. but fbi headquarters did nothing about it and then lied to congress and said they did. so why did headquarters let january 6th get so out of hand? and what were all these fbi spies doing that day and the days before? were they riling everyone up like they did in the gretchen whitmer kidnaping plot? in that case, the fbi informants instigated the plot. they even used an fbi credit card to buy the ammo supplies and hotel rooms. did the fbi pay for jan six hotel rooms? we don't know. remember, the media and the democrats said this whole thing was a conspiracy. >> where do you think this idea comes from? that this was somehow done by the feds? >> i heard that one of the debaters said it was an inside job. was it was an inside job on the part of donald trump and
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his henchmen. >> republicans have blamed the fbi and said it was an inside job. >> it certainly was not an inside job by fbi agents or antifa. they go around blaming it on antifa and fbi agents. >> well, how did the media know it wasn't an inside job when the fbi had 26 of their people on the inside? january 6th certainly benefited the media, the fbi and the democrats. 1500 arrests humiliated trump. got him impeached. criminalized the maga movement. trump got indicted over january 6th. remember they tried to throw him in prison over this. the january 6th committee told democrats did for two years. why didn't the committee find any of these snitches? they did a one sided investigation and teed up garland to charge trump so they could run against a convicted felon. so the media is going to apologize, right? no. the media today is cherry picking the report to say there were no undercover agents there
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on january 6th. the whole thing is a conspiracy. these aren't articles. they're fbi press releases. and they wonder why their ratings are trash and no one trusts them. it's because of this. they don't want the truth. they want to hide it. if it hurts the left and they can't admit they were wrong because it's too embarrassing, and they were a part of the cover up. but the fbi is worse than the media. the fbi knew what was in this report. they covered it up before the election. and then the director says he's resigning the day before it comes out. give me a break. this kind of sliminess is why trump nominated kash patel. i wonder what else kash is going to find in the bureau when he looks under the hood. >> as a former federal prosecutor and a public defender who defended a lot of these types of cases, what you need to show is whether or not the fbi and government agents were using undercover operatives and informants on the day of january 6th. once you prove that, then you defeat the insurrection narrative with
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the fbi's own documentation. >> and what is this report do to the january 6th defendants? none of the confidential informants were arrested or charged. these guys were right alongside everyone walking into the capitol. but you're in prison for years. if you're a defense attorney for a jan six or in, this drops after the case was decided, that could change everything. constitutional law professor jonathan turley says this quote, there is a question of why the confidential human sources who entered the capitol were not charged as part of an operation that the justice department described as an effort to shock and awe. targeting everyone involved that day. this report does not find specific wrongdoing or direction from confidential human sources in the writing. congress, however, is likely to seek more information on these sources and their conduct on the day. are you allowed to commit crimes as a spy for the fbi and not get charged because
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they said this was the greatest attack on democracy ever? said it was up there with nine over 11 traitors. they said seditionists. they're off scot free. you can try to overthrow the government if you're an fbi rat and just walk away. congress has to find out. and what does this mean for pardons? i mean, the hunter biden pardon already greased the runway for trump, but this reports all the ammo trump needs. he told time magazine it's going to start in the first hour, maybe the first nine minutes. now, if i were president, i don't think i'd pardon jay sixers who were slugging cops. but if you were wandering around peacefully. come on. and it's not just kash patel that's going to clean house. tulsi is on deck. >> i'm here with tulsi gabbard. she's here on the hill meeting with our my colleagues. she's going to be a great dni, a director of national intelligence. it's a really important job that oversees all of our intelligence agencies, and it's in need of reform. i
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think everyone would admit that. and so we need to bring in a reformer. >> now, the deep state has never been this backed into a corner, ever. we have trump assassination files that we want to release jfk assassination files, covid files. epstein, what about that pipe bomb? is the fbi still working on that one? who planted that? it's just another conspiracy theory that you were right about the lab leak. the lab top, and now, jan six. no wonder biden is under pressure to dish out more pardons. who knows how high this thing goes? former cia analyst and co-host of the clay travis and buck sexton show. buck joins us now. buck, when they run these confidential human sources into these groups that they're monitoring, how does this whole operation work? >> well, one of the first questions you'd want to know is, why would you have so many
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that were in this group? it's not like they were infiltrating al qaeda. you get the sense that there may have been an effort by the fbi directed from within to try to figure out more about patriot groups, trump groups, right wing groups, whatever it may be. and actually kind of reminds me of back in the day in the obama administration years when the irs was mysteriously giving extra scrutiny to people with like patriot or pro-american. for the ngos, this is seeming to be something similar. why was the collection priority such that you would have had dozens of people who were working on behest, at the behest of the fbi in what was supposed to be, and by all intents, was going to be an entirely peaceful protest and exercise of first amendment rights. i mean, the way this works, and i remember this from the nypd intelligence years when i was there, you have guys who are going to meet with them. they're going to establish collection priorities and say, hey, what do you think you can get me now? of course, they're going to want that
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information, meaning the confidential human source want that information to be good. maybe they're getting a lighter sentence because of it. maybe they're just getting money because of it. it depends on the situation. but you can also know that they're not going to tell the fbi, and they're certainly not going to tell it up to headquarters. if they were, say, inciting people or engaged in conduct that they themselves, as the confidential human source may have been causing problems with. right. so just because the fbi tries to get ahead of what's coming, which is, i think, a reckoning, a reckoning that is absolutely needed by putting this report out, we should take nothing that they say at face value. at this stage. they raided mar-a-lago. i mean, they went into the soon to be president's home to grab a bunch of dusty boxes of files. i think that the fbi at the upper echelons knows that the institution is in for something that has not been in for perhaps in its history. and that's what kash patel will be bringing in others. yeah. >> and kash seems to have zeroed in on what exactly needs to be done this whole jan six
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day. and the investigation that followed put a real scarlet letter on the maga movement. let's be honest, it was criminalized. if you had a maga hat on, you were looked at by the federal government as a domestic terrorist in some quarters. it's just the way it was. and so going back now, and you realize that they had over two dozen paid rats who had infested these groups. i mean, it sounds like there was an agenda here. >> i think there absolutely was an agenda at work. and i think everyone also has to remember, it seems like now it's obvious. but if you were to go back in time, a lot of people that were involved in this kind of activity, they would have assumed that donald trump would never be president again. they would assume that certainly, he wouldn't be in a position where he can appoint the kind of people that we're seeing coming into his administration to get the transparency, to get to the bottom of weaponization, of the
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doj, weaponization of the fbi, the lawfare that they have already engaged in. if this were to continue, if this were to perpetuate itself from the left against republicans, this could bring down the republic. this is very serious stuff. and january 6th, as we know, was supposed to be the incident that would keep trump and the maga movement out of power forever. i think they believe that that would be the case. clearly based on this last election. it isn't. and so now it is absolutely incumbent upon the people that are taking over. we mentioned kash and others, the new ag, pam bondi, to look into everything that was done. that was clearly done for political reasons and i might add, the people who are saying, oh my gosh, donald trump, he's coming in. this is so terrifying. why should anybody at the fbi or doj be worried about looking through the files and understanding what happened? if everything they did was legitimate, then it should be fine. but i think when we see what was done to january 6th individuals, for example, we've seen a lot of it
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up to this point. the treatment they received was so much more harsh and extreme than what any reasonable application of the law could have ever been. just compare it. i mean, you mentioned even the worst stuff, which was assaulting police officers. jesse, you can talk to people who were covering the blm riots in 2020, around the same period. cops are being hit with bricks. bottles of urine had lasers in their eyes trying to blind them. this was regular. did any of them get put in solitary confinement? were any of them sent to five, ten, 15 years in federal prison? of course not. it was a political maneuver to treat them in this way. it was unfair. it was unjust. donald trump pardoning them is absolutely the right move. and the reckoning that will come with cash and ag bondi and others is, i think, necessary to set the country on the right path, because if the justice department can be used effectively as a weapon of politics to destroy not just a political candidate, but some of his most ardent supporters, then we don't actually have a republic. we don't have a democratic system of elections.
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so this is absolutely critical. it is this cleaning up, this cleaning up the deep state, dealing with the border, top missions for the trump administration. >> it's going to be pretty funny to watch the press howl when trump issues pardons for jan six, after this report just broke, and after hunter biden and after their cherry picking this report after they got caught covering this thing up, no one's even going to listen to them. >> the people who have been screaming the loudest for all of the trump years about the threat to our sacred institutions are the ones who, when you take a step back and look at it, whether it's the justice department, congress, any of it, they're the ones who have actually done the most damage to these institutions and faith in government. they're the reason why a lot of people want to see what's in the files, not just at the fbi, but at the cdc under fauci. i mean, the perverse application of these different agencies is something that is so beyond the pale. and now that we might
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actually get to a place where we can get not just answers, but accountability, it's not just a good thing, it's a necessary thing. and we shouldn't just tell ourselves or delude ourselves into believing that what's in the past should be left there. no, they tried to lock up this soon to be president. they did lock up some of his supporters, not just j six. i'm talking about senior advisors, people like peter navarro, people like steve bannon. bannon had to serve a prison sentence. this is completely insane. >> they put navarro in leg shackles and leg shackles, like like he was like he was like a bad pirate on a ship in the caribbean. leg shackles. >> absolutely insane. that's why, jesse, this is why it is so necessary to get these answers, to get the truth. this is just the beginning, and the fbi knows what's coming, so i'm excited to see it. >> all right, well, i was going to say they could flee to canada, but now, i mean, it's going to be the 51st state. they might have to go somewhere else. buck sexton, good to see you. well, the animal spirits are loose.
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comeback. he would have just said, it's just donald time admitted trump's political rebirth is unparalleled in american history. to them, it was a no brainer. >> i think we are living in the age of trump. i think many people thought perhaps after his defeat in 2020, that that his first presidency was an aberration. but what this election shows is it was not that he is continuing a path through american politics. and i think in some ways, because we've been living in that age for nearly a decade now, the sheer extraordinary nature of this year is hard to take notice of. you just walked us through those events. each one of those events is going to be a moment in time that historians are going to be writing about. >> for years, the person of the year, celebrated from the new york stock exchange today, and he brought his whole team with him vance, rfk, jr, burgum, even melania and ivanka were there. >> this is an honor, a tremendous honor. i brought some of our compatriots along with us. they're going to do a
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beautiful job for you for the next four years, and it's really been something very special. and i have to say, time magazine getting this honor for the second time. i think i like it better this time, actually, because. but we did a good job. we had a great first term, despite a lot of turmoil caused unnecessarily. and but the media is tamed down a little bit. they're liking us much better now. i think if they don't, we'll have to just take them on again. and we don't want to do that. >> and they had trump ring the opening bell. usa. usa, usa. >> usa. usa. usa. usa. >> the last president to ring the bell at the stock exchange,
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ronald reagan. and that was when he told everybody it was time to turn the bulls loose. trump's coming in with the same vision. >> what do you have to say to the american investor in this country? >> well, i think you're going to see some very good days ahead. a lot of incentives are going to be given. you're going to have some great days ahead. we have to conclude a couple of bad wars that are going on. a lot of bad things are going on, but we'll get them done. >> do you think that we are in a situation where business will be far more embraced under you than currently? >> well, i don't want to really knock current, but i will tell you more than at any time, anywhere in the history of our country. >> and for the crypto bros, he wants to be the most pro crypto president in history. >> you're embracing of crypto very different from the previous administration. strategic petroleum reserve like for crypto. yeah, i think so. >> we're going to do something great with crypto because we don't want china or anybody else, not just china, but others are embracing it. and we want to be the head. we're going to be ahead of ai, we're going to be way ahead of ai,
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and we've got to produce tremendous amounts of electricity. >> trump stepped foot on the floor of the stock exchange and the whole place went wild. it was almost like they weren't at work. what's up guys? >> what's going on guys? it's 948. shouldn't you be making money? yeah. >> leaders from all types of business showed up to watch 47. ring the bell. ceos from goldman sachs, citigroup, verizon target all their hedge fund managers say there was a bullish feeling in the air we're stepping into. >> i would say the most pro-growth, pro-business, pro-american administration i've perhaps seen in my adult lifetime. certainly we just had a nice little ceremony. and, you know, ceos of a broad array of big american companies. and i would say everyone is incredibly enthusiastic, really, about a new administration that's about efficiency, removing the impediments to growth, deregulation. >> now, they weren't on the trading floor today. they will be at the winter white house.
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jeff bezos and the ceo of google are set to meet the president elect at mar a lago. and bezos just handed $1 million to trump's inaugural fund. mark zuckerberg also added just another million. everybody wants to jump on the trump train because they're, quote, witnessing more change across more parts of life at more speed than ever before. and trump wants to usher in a great upheaval for wall street, silicon valley and washington. elon musk has been telling trump that it's going to be the most dramatic transformation of business, governance and culture since the nation's founding. 47 wants to win the ai arms race and the space war. they say the future of warfare will be robots, drones and satellites. no boots on the ground and the information war. still, they want to change how people get their news. people inside of mar-a-lago say he's going to try to do big. so get ready america. the trump train is leaving the station. charles
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payne is the host of making money on fbn. is this country going to be making money pretty soon? >> again, it's the train, jesse. the train left the station as soon as they counted those votes up the train. it was it was already. you could feel it already heating up even before the election. right. and we're going to look back on this. the market always knows. so the market already started to kind of have this sort of rally, this sort of trump rally a couple of weeks into the election. then it shifted into a whole new gear right after they counted the votes, said it's official. and the thing is, it's just gathering speed. you know what's amazing? every single day we see these different surveys of different groups. it was the farmers last week. this week it was small businesses. two weeks ago it was the chief financial officer of the country. it's an energy. it's an electricity. and i and i think ackman the soundbite you have from ackman really underscores it. it's not it's unlike anything any adult has ever felt in this country ever. >> so besides the tax regulation and rate cuts. tell me about the confidence. just
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the instincts that looks like have been unleashed is what is more instrumental in driving this huge rally. >> i think it's a two parter. i think first and foremost, an environment where people, americans are told, you can do it. yes, we have pulled ourselves up by the bootstraps, this young upstart nation that went against the greatest power in the world and then eventually, in 100 years, became itself the greatest power in the world. you know, it did this through this raw energy, this ethos of, yes, you can do it. we were told for the last four years, you can't do it. you need help. and, you know, it's just it's just a reawakening of who we are, the ethos of the average american. and then the other part of this is the team led by donald trump. but he's put together a team of doers of achievers. right. i hate to say this, but most politicians, the best thing that they're good at is getting reelected, right? that's their best. that's their greatest skill set. but these
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folks have done things. these people have put things together. they've created industries. they've created jobs. they have created success. they know what to do. they know how to cut the fat. they know where the fat is. and here's the most important thing. none of them, none of them are running for reelection. they don't have to win popularity contests. they don't have to worry about big donors. they're doing all of this for the american public. >> is anybody going to get in the way of this? i mean, they got the house, they got the senate, they got the white house. i mean, democrats, a lot of them look like they're trying to jump on board this train. >> yeah, a lot of democrats are jumping on board. you got a few old school quasi establishment republicans who are kind of like, you know, when, when, when obama came into office, he thought he had a mandate and he found that his own party turned on him because all these people had their individual things they wanted to get through. trump has kind of made it clear already we're not playing that game. this is not about going back to your constituents or the bridge to nowhere and getting reelected. it's not about your career. and so i
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think most republicans are on board, even though some are going to have to fight their own establishment instincts just to stay on board. >> what about people that say, oh, there's too many billionaires in this cabinet. it's just a bunch of rich guys. i don't like all these rich guys cozying up to the president, and it just seems icky to them. do they have a point? >> no. >> you know what? >> if they were all born with silver spoons in their mouths and they didn't know what the hell was going on? but these are people. listen, they became billionaires in part because they understand main street. a lot of them came from main street. a lot of them started with nothing or very little. so we want successful people to show us that to, to, to create a path for the rest of us to be successful. >> all right. charles payne, he's obviously been very successful. look at the way he's dressing. thank you so much charles payne, fbn feminism, masculinity and the democrats. >> i used to think a holiday
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>> christmas is around the corner and tampa is in the holiday spirit. >> hey, hope we got the final one. you're going to love this toilet paper roll. angel, you made it. >> did you see your little hands here? >> hands on the back are the angel wings. >> so here we go on the tree. >> not on a real tree, but on this family tree. oh, dad. got it on there. joy to the world. >> all right, there you go. i know you're missing your griswold family, and kamala is already thinking about christmas dinner. >> and i give you permission that if you are going to someone's house who doesn't know how to cook. >> bring your own dish. you know what i'm saying? i'm all about no regrets. >> really. no regrets. not even one. the democrat party should be overwhelmed with regret. for one, they kicked all their
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freethinkers out of their party. >> i hope the party takes a chance to look at the fact that we pushed all our rebels out of this party. we had a rebellion in our party in 2016. it was called bernie sanders. you had a rebellion in your party in 2016, it was called donald trump. your rebel one. our rebel lost. and then since then, the rebels in our party have been pushed out. rfk was a rebel inside of our party. he wanted to run against joe biden fair and square. the dnc wouldn't let him, pushed him out. >> and it's not just rfk and bernie. democrats kicked out moderates, blacks, asians, hispanics, christians, muslims, jews, and most of all, men. sure, they threw tim walz into the woods with a couple of pheasants, but no one bought that act. the only candidate men saw themselves in was trump. >> men are hurting and the feminist culture tells you don't cry because you're the problem anyway, and the masculinist culture tells you don't cry because boys don't cry, so you just aren't able to
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talk about how scared you are. you can't provide for anybody. you don't. you can't talk about how scared you are, that you don't understand your kids and what's going to happen to them. you can't talk about anything, so at least donald trump lets you have an emotion besides shame. >> most of the left realized their latest playbook was a failure. if democrats want to be winners, they have to stop placing themselves on a moral pedestal. >> we're pushing people out of this party, and the last thing i'll say is, i hate all these people. the anti-woke, the anti this, the anti that. but you got to look in the mirror at a certain point. we've had five movements in a row in our party that rely on dehumanizing binaries, where you're putting down some people to lift somebody else up. i love all our movements. but there's a moral flaw when every movement's got to put somebody down, black lives matter. all white people are racist. that that is not going to work. >> it's time the left restrategize if they want to reopen their tent, they got to play ball with trump and the
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rest of the right. big gretch is saying trump cares about michigan and she's embracing his message. she's ready to work with him. and john fetterman saying, i'm meeting trump's cabinet at the table, whether my party likes it or not. >> all i am saying is that democrats or other people can freak out over anyone that was nominated. >> and i am not that guy, and i'm open to have a conversation for whoever. i don't know why it's controversial to have a dialog with the people that are in a part of the next administration. those individuals can can, you know, vent or rant on, on, on twitter. but i'm here to have conversations and i think i'm just doing my job. >> fetterman went with hegseth today, and here's how that went. >> listen, we agreed that the steelers are going to win, and now he doesn't have a real opinion on sheetz or wawa. we had a meeting and we had a conversation, and that's what happened. and that's where we're at. there really is no new news after after that
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conversation. >> sounds like the meeting went splendidly. but this kind of bipartisanship that's propelling trump, and it's the unity americans have been craving for years. republican strategist erin perrine joins us now. all right, erin, this whole masculinity thing with the democrats, are they going to man up and turn this thing around? >> i'm not sure what the democrats strategy is going to be, but it's been clear so far it's been to beat everybody down and push them out of the democratic party. that has been a losing strategy for them. they beat men down every time. they said, if you believe in the greatness of this nation, if you believe in america, you're the problem here. and if you don't support whatever woke ideology we have, you're racist, irredeemable, un-american. it's no wonder that they've completely blown up what was the core of the democratic party and pushed them away. because if you keep telling people they're bad and that you don't want them in their party, eventually they're going to walk away. and they
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did. >> should every democrat just slap a hoodie on and act like fetterman? >> i we would certainly probably have better conversations. and there would be more bipartisanship in dc if democrats were at least willing to come to the table and have conversations with these cabinet nominees if they want to complain about advice and consent in the senate. and who would be in donald trump's cabinet, maybe they should have the conversation with them and ask them what their priorities would be, and how they would do the work that donald trump and the american people have sent them to do. john fetterman has been a surprising, fresh breath of air in the senate because he doesn't care about the democrat rules, he cares about getting the work done for the american people. and that's why he's willing to have the conversation. it's important, and every democrat should actually pay a little more attention to that. >> why isn't kamala harris embarrassed? >> i don't know why. >> she's always laughing. she just got shellacked. her party is in shambles. she's laughing. >> democrats should be embarrassed. kamala and joe biden, they pursued an ideology of dark divisiveness. and yet, right now, they're standing
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there smiling, talking about putting toilet paper on top of christmas trees and what dish you should bring to dinner. here's the thing. they made men feel so bad in this country about wanting to provide for their family, providing safety and security. and they saw in themselves donald trump. and that's why they went that direction. but democrats beat them down so badly they made them think they needed to be buffalo bill and silence of the lambs. tuck it between your legs and dance around. >> not me. nothing messes with my ego, erin. it's very healthy. >> it's good to see you. >> that's good. have a great night. you too. johnny investigates the health care hitman are saying he's hot as a non woman. >> i can't confirm or deny. i'll say he's pretty good looking. i'll throw that out there. >> patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth. they have to make a choice one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white. it provides two shades whiter teeth, as well as providing 24 over seven sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the
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>> are you talking about luigi? >> guy named luigi? allegedly. allegedly. luigi. >> he shot somebody in the back in broad daylight. >> they found him in a mcdonald's. >> i heard the workers not even going to get the 60 000 finder's fee. >> and everyone's buying his jacket. they, like, sold out of the jacket everywhere. >> that guy in a little coat. fat guy in a little coat. >> why did this happen? >> something about avenging his grandparents. >> he was mad about the health care system. >> capitalism. and if this is like a, you know, some sort of revolt against that, maybe a political thing, maybe a political thing, because you had a crazy person. >> how do we stop this deal with mental health, love each other, love each other? do you love me? yes. i love every man, every man, every man. >> stop trying to make me love. >> you always got to look over your shoulder a little bit. that's. that's why i got this guy. gotta watch out for my twin brother, you know? >> don't worry about anything, vincent. as long as i'm with you, i won't let anyone harm you. >> democrats are justifying it. they're saying when big ceos push you to the limit, stuff
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like this happens. what's wrong with democrats? they have no soul. and some of my very good friends are democrats, but they are not informed. you have any friends that voted for kamala? i actually have a blood relative that did i know can lead a horse to water. you can't make him make a margarita. what can i say? i don't believe in murder as justice. >> murder is never something i would stand behind. >> this was elizabeth warren. do you know who she is? yeah, yeah. >> familiar with elizabeth warren. >> they call her pocahontas. >> the one with 50th or something like that. pocahontas, a legend. you don't want to. sure. a legend. you're not saying that she's pocahontas? i would never say that. >> this is the suspect, luigi. it looks good. >> he's cute. >> i mean, he's attractive, but he's a murderer. >> i shredded, i mean, it kind of looks like rambo. he might be in jail for a while, so hopefully the muscles kind of help out. he's cute. >> is it you? i may be italian, but i'm not luigi.
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>> he kind of looks like you. >> he's clearly a stud. >> certainly. i'm not proud of it. but this is locker room talk. >> lots of women are saying this guy's hot. yeah. is that a six pack? >> he's looking good as a non woman. i can't confirm or deny. i'll say he's pretty good looking. i'll throw that out. >> there. they are young, they are uninformed. >> they are stupid. >> why do women like bad boys? >> keeps things exciting. a lot of boys, like, are bad. >> they like adventure, you know, they like a good time. >> they have like issues, daddy issues from growing up. do you have daddy issues? for sure. >> daddy owes you, so talk to me afterwards. >> would you fall in love with a murderer? i'd rather a churchgoer. >> she would have to look like beyonce or something, man. she would have to. you know, it's hard. that's. that's tough. >> i'll do whatever it takes. >> what does it say about americans? that they fantasize about a cold blooded killer? >> another whacked people like a good story. >> people have to realize, if this was your father, you'd feel differently. we're so
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