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>> i'm kayleigh mcenany andy an this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." we have a lot to getto to peppes this is a fox news alert. a bombshell "washington post" report provides new details about president biden's thinking on his winning days in office periods belief that trump should have been prosecuted more quickly and delusional musings to heather that he could have actually defeated trump. think about that. c according to t the post reportig two dozen people close to biden biden has taken to acknowledging strategic mistakes both big and small in recenayint days, but ts not what biden has been sayingne publicly.re >> any other regrets or things you wish you would have doned be differently? >> i guess if i thought about ie a lot, something specifically, not generically, i set out to d' to code things. to restore america's leadership in the world and i think wt anee
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done that, and two to generate opportunity for ordinary peopleh to have a shot iavn the economy. i think we have done that as well. >> kayleigh: no regrets! well, how about afghanistan which led 13 dead heroes at atti the gate.n what about the southern borderve that killed american daughters and a mother of five, inflationk which devastated millions ofdoes americans? according those close to biden the lame duck president doesthey have regrets, but they are not aforementioned american nightmares. biden regrets reportedly include not putting his namethat on panc inchecks that wintel and debate june performance against trump and listen to this not prosecuting trump quickly enough according to "the washington post." n has also saide he should have picked someone
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other than merrick garland as so attorney general complainingmp about the justice department'sec utaloneness under merrick garlad and prosecuting trump and aggressiveness in his son, hunter according to multiple people with comments" he had an independent doj and no role in the trump's prosecutions?we have you beeren braved, the top documents at mar-a-lago? >> no. >> where you notified of the fbl said curage mar-a-lago? d no, not ahead of time. >> i have never wants not onee shsingle time suggestive the justice department what they should do or not do with bringing a charge or not to bring a charge.ho i am honest. >> kayleigh: supposed to go so far to cite democrats who tithe the desire for prosecution to a political desire of defeating trump, "had the justice department move faster tot
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convict trump in handling classified documents, they say the former president might have faced a damaging trial before the election." said the department of justice should have ensured the debate of donald trump. that is exactly how the justice system should work.lu sito "the washington post" also reveals a special level of delusion, "biden and some of his aides still believe he should have tol stayed in the race. biden and the aides have toldd o people in recent days he could have defeated donald trump." that's look at the facts here. the real clear politics polling national average shows trump would have defeated biden handedly 3.1% and that would have been the margin. that is more than double the margin that trump defeatedwo harris by and for the record his race against harris, trump won the republican vote the first republican to do so in 20 years.
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trump had the largest popular vote count in raw numbers than an y republican ever!bide but sure, it clearly diminished joe biden could have defeatedw s donald trump.is joining us victor davis hanson,r senior fellow at the liver institution. victors and pulled this passagh out specifically for you from "the washington post" because i thought you would have a reaction. biden's aids in praising hisso tenure up and contenmet history will remember him kindly andat some biden allies point to a survey and historians biden ranked 14th best president inp a history while putting trump last. yet it is trump not biden preparing for the second inauguration on january 20th. her wanted to be fdr. history remember, kindly, victor? is the opposite. he is delusional. he thinks the areas he failed on the border, on economy, crime,
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afghanistan and the middle easte if he had double down on those he might have succeeded. i think his problem is heto believes because hillary clintoe and kamala harris allow us donald trump and he won once f largely because of radical changes in the boating from 70% on election day to 70% male and votes most states. t he feels, they are for, he could have one again and no doubt the support. he is delusional but it is sad to. he doesn't realize the original park and how he got nominated. he was a surrogate for the obama people and and others in the lel wing of the party to serve as a veneer. when he could him.d no longer d, they deposed him. they deposed him in the same manner they -- he lived by that nomination soared and died by the proposal sword. doesn't quite understand what his role was and he was never an
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independent thinker. appeared torole eve not cognitively able tolong assume that veneer after a certain point. they sai yd you are no longer useful to us and you can't disguise our marxist agenda so we don't need you anymore, bye. >> kayleigh: he set out to be fdr. historians to that effect and it didn't quite turn out to that weight but to this reporting ofr merrick garland.ep i find it so interesting now we know biden wanted trumpes prosecuted more quickly. it recalled to my mindas "new york times" reporting theot spring 2023 in this passage buried in a "new york times" report and of course not the headline but this, in the past biden privately told his close advisors that mr. trump posed a threat to democracy and should be prosecuted for his role in the advanced january 6th. they go on to say he told confidantes he wanted attorney general merrick garland to stop acting like a ponderous judge and take decisive action.. that was two years ago. that we learned that reporting
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is, in fact, true. where is the press following up on this?, was there ever an independentts doj?th >> no. that is even more surreal because he is angry at ehrlich to make merrick garland because the court, the jury't ths couldt process or convict donald trump not that they didn't try. merrick garland was the mostil weaponize attorney general inme t modern memory. remember fani willis' and nathan waite met with the white house counsel to coordinate that georgia indictment and merrick garlan thrd number three attorney went to work for alvin bragg. he s did so in the same day ,jack smith was appointed specil counsel and he, mr. cho angeloal worked for letitia james.eder there was a coordination with local, state, federalre prosecution that originated with the doj. the big biden donor bankrolled the whole ridiculousmp
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e. jean carroll civil suit against donald trump and thatas ridiculous $400 million initial find. it was all a coordination andid easymptom of historicallyar weaponize doj.la the very idea that merrick garland was not weaponized enough, it is incomprehensible. i think he has really lost icomt completely.l thi think history is going to require that. all of these peoplole are coming out of the woodwork that could have told us from the first fewe months of this history that heao was a battle. t but that was the real conspiracy to hide dementia. >> kayleigh: two dozen sources talking to "the washington post" and that is a lot of sourcing. yesterday, biden remarked on jimmy carter's passing and we think about his legacy in the last 24 hourr s buast on the wat the door as he gave his tribute to jimmy carter he was asked artewhat trump could learn from jimmy carter.d.
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here is what he said.>> >> what can donald trump learn from jimmy carter? >> decency, decency, decency. everybody deserves a shot, everybody. cacayon you imagine jimmy carte walking by someone and just keep walking? can you imagine jimmy carter or referring to someone b ty the wy they look or the way they talk? i can't. >> kayleigh: i mean, it seems like he's taking a swipe at i trump on the way out the door. what is his and game here? >> well, that is not an unusual democratic trade. at funerals, they use those theyfunerals to blast republicar the filibusters of barack obama once did. but donald trump did more for the middle class that was the first time actual wages for the
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middle classes had risen in 11 years under his first tenure. there is a reason why he won more black and hispanic votes than any other recent republican candidate.ulsi there is a reason he got into the party, rfk, tulsi gabbard, elon musk. he was academical. he wasn't divisive and he didn'i use semi fascist maga rhetoric into turn off half of the county or h e wouldn't have won thete d presidency. joe biden lost because he alienated people and he was mean-spirited. >> kayleigh: without a doubt.br ilvictor davis hanson, i alwaysf love listeningfi to your brilliance. thank you very much. trump is not an offense in s democratic is resistance in fuln swing.'s out of the will play but trashing anyone who wants to enforce immigration laws as heartless. it looks like tom homan is theh very first target. >> we have someone who doesn't know what he is doing.e
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you know, this idea, you know t you are illegal and then go oute and have a child to. it is no dt quite that simple wg people are seeking asylum. >> for tom homan to say that, i think, it just shows you again r the of cruelty, the darkor heart that he and trump administration folks have for these migrants. they like to dehumanize them.omn >> kayleigh: joining me now to respond isr th tom homan, border lczar for the trump administration. you know, tom would like to heat castro's assertion for the democrats hearts as it pertains to laken riley, rachel morin, joslin and glory that they say you have a cold heart, youray y response. >> well, they should have for my shoes 34 and a half years andwi thdeal with the tragedies i've dealt with and standing on the back of a tractor-trailer with a
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5-year-old boy and he should t have been with mo e when i t tao girls nine years old by the. cartels and will come to theiree eyes and innocent impurity stolen from her. they should have been with me when i talk to the angel moms and dads whose children were buried. they buried their childrenou because of an illegal alien killed their child. and like you said, i have been very blunt that we will concentrate on public safety g threats. you want to talk about heartless, have mayors that say they will prevent me from arresting public threats. how many young girls have to be rape and burned alive to understand the protecting of the committee is not powerless to make heartless. what is heartless is increasing sex trafficking and a quarter oy a million americans die from fentanyl from the border. and what is heartless the cartel making billions of dollars and what is heartless and number of
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migrants who cross the border and joe biden almost 4,000.il how many lies have to be lost and innocent citizens until they get a sense that a secure borde. saves lives quite murky want to call me heartless, call me heartless. i will do exactly what i sayives without apology and we will savl lives, bottom line. >> kayleigh: tom, that is so well said.poin someone who is always left out of the equation to your exact way is this, a spokesperson wits the texas department of safety a postedgo this a few days ago. texas dps recovered two unaccompanied female children left abandoned by a smuggler in eagle pass who fled to mexico and two children el salvador ages five and nine. aless l they had was a note wito address and phonlde number.ss tom, i have a 5-year-old. my 5-year-old cannot walk across the street by yourself. she certainly can't make it to the southern border. wife is castro and jaclyn
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crockett never speak about thes? and the emergency intake facilities where the children on suicide watch list.ch the neveilr speak about these childrenn . b >> you want to talk about hunter biden administration over half a million children traffic in the country.es they must track 340,000 of them and these children will be in sex trafficking and forced labor. chg ident trump committed to finding these children in rescuing these childre n and many will live in a life of every day. heartless is the politicians like crockett and castro who covered up the open border and didn't speak up about the children of sex trafficking in the country and didn't speak ups about the number of aliens crossing the border. you and i are talking right nowy and while we m are talking righc now,ar women are being rape-80 y cartels across the border. a child will die tonight on the southern border. that is heartless. of these people are cowards because for year dids and didn'y
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anything and they didn't push t back on the administration or talk about the open board or the sex trafficking. theyesid are heartless. president trump has been committed to save lives. we will find the children andso get rid of tren de aragua who killed so many ladies. we will get rid of gang members. and we will make this country safe again. president trump is going to make this country safe again. we will make the border grade again and we will make this country great again. i can call me the names they want and tom homan is not going anywhere. tom homa tn is not shutting up.b tom homan will do his job because i committed to donald trump we will do the best thing for america and that is secure borders. secure borders saves lives.ts >> kayleigh: tom, we only have a few moments but i do want toge get your reaction to reporting the mexican government has announced they will have a nap in this ap ap according todd axioens and what they have announced is going to allow those in detention mexican
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citizens and people who cross illegally to alert mexicanis t consulate that they are in detention. is that going to stop you from doing your job? >> good for them. we are going to deport them so maybe that is good that we are p on their way. we are going to do this job. we will round the biggest deportation operation of the country has ever seen. we will obligate criminals and national fugitives. g app or not, we are doing this operation. hey, i'm coming home because the trump administration departed me. a heads up, i'm okay with that. >> kayleigh: the majority of americans are with you.s tom homan, think a trump's to make canada the 50th state is gaining a lot of support and that is north of the border and kevin o'leary is here next. ♪ ♪
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here to there is no opportunityn foitr growth. as much as i love canada becoming the 51st state of the. united states, that would rejuvenate me. herman of o'leary ventures,an kevin, i was fascinated becausee something in idea in chest that mar-a-lago trump meeting with trumjustin trudeau and you got traction when you said that periods trumpet out truth social kevin o'leary says htarte will o mar-a-lagoith to start the narrative about merging canada and think about the combining oa the two economies. ard whe you going to go toh, mar-a-lago soon? it seems like trump want youing, there and what do you think of this idea? >> i'm going to go there but i'. very fortunate. i have many followers as i do ig the u.s. so the last 48 hours, g i've been doing my unofficial polling trying to get the realya
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tone totality what the country wants. you havea quebec guy, alberta r guys, d.c. guys, so you know what i love about trump he throws big ideas out there and because is absolute you what storm and out of it comes really good ide ideas becausedian what i think and i tell you canadians do notr want to give p sovereignty just like a guy born in florida wants to be a florida native. so the guy is born in toronto, t calgary montreal wants to get that. but combining our countriesfter together with a viable pastul after approved as they have in the e.u., we would be the most powerful nation onat earth.d what didwa they canadians got? unlimited water, power, reserves in favor of it cominnly g only s 40 million of them besidest to california, they don't want to squabble. tell them want to trade north,
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south, east, west. they ideasy, are simple: common courtesy, defense, comment to the north against the chinese. not a fan of the chinese government and everybody knows that i worryab about that and theg ary should end russians too, we don't need them messing around up north. we can make that very, very clear to them. what country on earth would mess with combined economic entity? you don't have to give upre citizenship anigd you don't have tou give up sovereignty either american or canadian oericn this geidea hotel but let's get the o of economic interest together au figure out what thestee attributes are. it that you more than 70% of the canadians would want t go do it they don't want to give up their r does american.r go i know many americans like to go skiing in quebec or whatever it is. makes, it easy.o no tariffs, no craziness,. freedom of trade appear to i'm
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loving this idea, i'm not the only guy now luckily and i work on both sides of the border and you know that, but here is the . we have no government in ottawa and justin trudeau i s on his way out for the next five months.do i'm going to mar-a-lago. all they are going to do is talk ideas into coguys talking ideas. that is it. spilling two really smart individual and business ownersat talking ideas. what do you say to americans who say i hear they e.u. in common currency and i think brexit andr the immigratioean issues and the u.k. breaking away from the e.u. and what do you say americans apprehensive about that? >> combine one of the richest nations on earth by every single measure. we got everything we need.ythi we don't need anything from anybody. nobody should mess with us. strength, economic strength is
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shopower. t hewe should show the chinese, don't screw with us. don't even think about taking over taiwan.er t we are combining entities because we have taken the largest markets with the largest resources, and we all have the same interest in personal freedom. canadians are basically 90% of r the american dna. if they fought together in a wa since the beginning of time. they go to florida all the timeg because they are freezing their. tails off in the northeast. we have been doing that foreverl we get it. we don't have to give up her sovereignty combine and tell everyone around don't mess with. us. w that is what iha want to do.rld i think a lot of canadians understand the world is changing pretty quickly. power is economic strength. energy independence, secure borders, technology, all of that together, i love it. >> kayleigh: well, it is quite
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warm down and here in florida sg we welcome the canadians.ou i can't wait to hear about the mar-a-lago meeting that you are having. can't wait to see the good things are happening. raising concerns about air travel. that she was reportedly then deadliestot since 2018.x per month the story wene turn tg greg palkot sr. foreign affairsi correspondent, grad. rea >> it has been a deadly year for air travel but built up the last few weeks a warning, video, the south koreancr airline boeing plane made a crash landing in an airport southwest part of the country someday.her its landing gear, engines and other systems not working properly. ran off the runway and crashed into concrete barrier and broke up 179 people killed including all of the passengers. only two crew members survived. it could be days until the lea victims and identified in remains turn to loved ones.re
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a bird strike is one cause and the planes black data boxes being examined. last week on christmas day, the airlines plane heading to russia was diverted and crashed in38 kazakhstan. 30 people died.wa russia first claimed it was a b bird strike that brought thatir plane found that u.s. officials say it was likely russian air defenses mistaking the point for ukrainian drone. this past summer another 80 people died in crashes aroundpa the world including asia's mountainous nepal and outskirts of apollo brassiere brazil. p air turbulence and collusion on the ground. as you noted, the recent year for air travel was 2018. that is when 500 people died. last year, the error fatalities were zero. overall, experts say the trend is towards greater, better aviation safety.. one thanks 2024 will be seen as an outlier. p
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kayleigh. >> kayleigh: let's hope itkot, s an outlier. greg alcott, think he appeared to the democratic party in shambles and florida lawmakers jump ship and she reacts next. force factor score! hardcore, is for men ready to take on the day and night. score hardcore boosts libido, increases stamina and improves performance, that's why score! hardcore is the number one men's libido supplement in america. step up your game. find score! hardcore at walmart.
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to florida where second state democratic legislative has switch parties in recent weeks. joining us now to a explain why she switched parties is hillary casale pier until representative because so you follow susan valdes a state representative in my area tampa, florida. you join her and going from democrat to republican, youd specifically cited being a jewish woman and problems withci anti-semitism you have seen. what specific moment went off in your mind the moment that causee you to switch parties? >> it is a moment that will live with me forever. i joined the democratic party wdon't make me understand whatef this was as. baked aunt thatr 7t allowed diverse ideas and beliefs.f shortly aftethr october 7th, wea were on the floor of the house of representatives arguing and debating a bill in support of israel. i was forced to debate a
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democratic colleague who filed a resolution while we still have hostages there and this was shortly after october 7th and rather than my colleagues rallying around this issue which is extremely important not only to myself, my community, americe and democracy as a whole and entering thele jewish people hae a state, i was told i should have sat down and stayed quiet. that for me was a moment at the disconnect from my party where this was an opportunity, i felta for all of us to be together on an issue nonnegotiable for mete but instead i was toldad i shoud sit down and stay quiet and i did not. >> kayleigh: that is unbelievable. i'm glad you didn't. especially you know that they are hostages like little baby'sv first birthday was in captivity. i want to ask about this.a thispr is a "politico" piece, "democrats have a problem and
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that said return to competitiveness for democrats in florida may take 25 years. until the extra is low long-term and sucked, she said.blic she is not wrong. donald home in miami-dade the first republican since 1988 insc hillsborough county the first republican to do so since 282008 and onslow county, is this something they can do for your e party and can they do it? i think if the party continues they are narrative and a lack oe self-reflection in a constant blaming the american people for their losses, look, i am a trial all year. i've been tryingand cases over0 years. when you get a case to a jury and you lose, the answer is not the jury's fault. you have to look at your case and what your presentation was the democratic party does not wish to do that. there is a lack of self-reflection and willingness to look deep int outo the partys problems to figure out why the
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american people are not designating that their message. so until the leadership steps ui and looks internally and make some really difficult decisions about the platform that they are presenting to the american people, i think 25 years is a wish list. t >> kayleigh: well, representative, welcome to the y republican party. .that is extraordinarily well said. thank you. democrats wantaint you to beliee new york subways are safe but t niflorida paints a different picture. two where/writing of the sub a weight in separate incidents in days before christmas, you willc remember this, a woman passenger wa s killed in a gruesome attack after she was set on fire. it was horrifying. to the crime has been so bad guardian angels in a groupnced founded 40 years ago to protect frame passengers has announced their return to the subway. >> we have always been there for
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the people and we don't get paid and it is a voluntary organization. i first started in 1979 and you would see his or her job was to patrol the whole trade from beginning to end. they never, ever ride the train anymore. child they are on the platform same turnstiles doing their job but just not enough. >> kayleigh: joining me paul mauro former nypd inspector and fox news contributor.in paul, premise bad today as it was supposed to be 70s in '80s so bad we need private citizens patrolling subway cars he would like to think not andom you can guess the public with numbers but the bottom line is we are in a situation these days the vast majority of crimes especially property crimes, they don't even get reported.mber well over 60 percent don't get reported. the numbers show that is the case for a violent crime. we are at a 20-year high in
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murders in the subways. i can tell you someone on the subway all the time, i haveilit never had an air of menace and unpredictability surround me, just not talking about in daniel penny situation but every time you take the subway now you come out of it saying ih is a rolling psych ward. that is not an accident. the reason is the dnas havet to chosen not to prosecute the crime of surface. the mta who rents new york, they left $750 million last year to pay her beaters. not only should someone like the person you are talking about wh. lit the woman on fire and only should she not have been in thes countr hy but on the new york subway. he is living in a migrate centea that we are supporting and we are paying for his habits. but the real rub here is hewh walks onto the subway along witr so many other people who are marginal or hearing voices.
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as a result, the public suffers. >> kayleigh: paul, the incident, i cannot get out of my mind andan't those in my communy cannot stop talking about thiswo horrifying incident. i want to know more about this womaof pn and i want to know moe about the details. to a lot of people are asking, why don't we know the identity of the victim yet. you have been with nypd and you know what's going on but let police work is going on behind, the scenes question marks because they can't i.d. her and thatveryblic is the truth. they are trying very, very hard in the public wants to know this but apparently she was homeless or self. i can, so many homeless on the subways these days and some cars are essentially given over to the homeless. you get on t that car and i cant go on this car because five, six, seven homeless on it. she was homeless and of course, if she had family, you would hear about that from them andmy who she has by now. so my understanding is they areo trying everything with dental records, facial reconstruction
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and so far coming up empty. it made national news and not the kind of thing new york wants to be known by but the direction we are going in. >> kayleigh: wow, paul, thank you very much. just ahead l.a. student fights back and the new lawsuit thata claims doctors fast tracked her during gender transition has a child. you will not believe this stor y next. how easy is it to play the lottery with jackpocket? step one grab your phone. step two download jackpocket and start ordering tickets for your favorite state
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: the left pushed a twisted and dangerous gendere vo ideology on our kids the last few years and the boaters resounded lay rejected it this s like this one. she clementine breen doing two california doctors after she said she was fast-track intotran transgender surgery. she claims dr. joanna olson kennedy who runs the nation's h clinictransgender yout at los angeles diagnosed with gender dysphoria mere minutes into the first appointment and recommended that clementine taky puberty blockers that two yearsn 20 years old. she caught a cross hormones at 13 and double meniscectomy at 14 years old.tine clemeclementine breen from the
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hahospital the center for transgender youth has provided high quality, age-appropriate,al medical necessary care for youtr and adults and their families for more than 30 years. that is what the statement read in part. i want to get to your story and i wanted tell you little bitneti about my story. i have a breast cancer mutation. for ten years, belabored over the decision to have double mastectomy. i decided to make that decisionu 30 years old.se it wasri painful, hard, and very serious. you you at the age of 13 years old when you can't buy a beer ort joined the military, you can'tdo drive a car, had a double meniscectomy. did you feel equipped to make 13 years old?at >> i met, thank you for having me, first of all. at the time of my meniscectomy t had no idea what i was doing.ll i remember coming into the operating room and had zero
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nerves at all because to me it was not serious. i did not realize how serious it was until i woke up from theow, procedure. to >> kayleigh: my heart goes out to you and your story. you are so bold and courageous to bring this story to light. t what happened to you after?p the testosterone at 12 years old, did it help you or where you wi fn a better place or wore off? >> for me personally when ife started taking testosterone, in sort of started feeling morebu anxiety than i had ever felt inu my entire life. but it was not until after my surgery when my dose of testosterone was up i started experience psychosis and full audio and visualwh athallucinations, which were somewhat linked to the high dosage, once i went off thend dosage, all the symptoms stopped.en all that that was considered totally irrelevant and i was encouraged to keep going on
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testosterone. >> kayleigh: as i understand, you communicated challenges as a child to a therapist. your therapist spoke with your parents and referred you tgo toi clinic. you go to this clinic and i cha wonder at any point in this t decision-making to make life-changing, permanent decisions, did anybody say, "let's talk to a therapist andt explore your feelings or thoughts." was that suggested? that was andt i did see a therapist and the only thinkly s that therapist did is confirm my beliefs that i was inherently supposeda gi to be a boy becausi didn't like being a girl. the therapist only ever affirmed my ideas and talk about surface levedel at stereotypical ideas e transgendemer with me.i re >> kayleigh: clementine you are bold and courageous. ari will read your story andcl "wall street journal" and the economist. you're making a difference. thank yopersu for speaking out u sharing this personal decision. you are a real hero.
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>> the left wa >> kayleigh: the left was preoccupied by oneone thing ths year: vilifying trump and his supporters. what were the worst maga smears have 2024? the beltway brief, chris, here is a late entrnty into the year smears. wanted to play this for you to know for a ribbon "washington post" columnist and listen to what she had to say. >> although maga readers out there make you notice the t contradiction in termser, magae readers, pick up "the washington post" and they would have more readers. what is the logical fallacylike here? yes, readers. >> kayleigh: it sounds like she is saying maga supporters s arhee illiterate, chris. >> i think she is go to at least i don't really read her.
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i actually don't know who readst her. i had the courtesy of having to0 live on the beltway 20 years ofr my life and i literally never heard anyone say, did you hearr that intelligent thing jennifer ribbon wrote? you can see what she goes through there. thciting smears are funny and jenny pritzker on the dnc stageg attacked donald trump for being wealthy.weal he is worth billions of dollars which is generally a good bank. he is worth 10 million paul will make dollars per pound. you have obama saying black man may be because you hate women, what is the problem with you and scold them to the point ap and reuters saying a bad play obama. then you have the creepy attacks that g, o on you are a racist ad someone who wants civil war and filled with hate for your neighborhood and you are not a christian or a black man ord hispanicon person. these attacks go on and on and l on. somewhere laughable and i guess all of thee m are laughablsee wn we see the end result that some
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of them are truly nefarious. >> kayleigh: don lemon used to be great late night comedy show on cnn i cs no longer there bute still weighs and, listen to this. >> you are so [bleep] and you deserve it and [bleep] you are, so dumb. yes, i am gloating over your stupidity.ee you have been co-opted because you are in a [bleep] cult and you don't realize it because you have stupid maga brain and you don't get it. how stupid and dumb are you? >> kayleigh: chris, did he see the election? was it not a wake-up call? he doubled down and started throwing and the f-bombs., >> i can't even get angry. there is a great profile on him a couple of years ago opening up telling the writer, it is pronounced sorbet and not sorbet in a condescending way.
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you are getting it wrong and that is all you need to knowto about don lemon. how pretentious he is about i being stupid. at the two things calm togethere because he is without guile. thn e two things are a funny and he's a character in a film that you can laugh at and a lot less dangerous now that he got an internet show that you and i geo to laugh l at. speed when it is.bu we only have a few moments butta the worst, of course, we don'trg have time to play up at the garbage comment by joe biden and t he didn't learn with deplorabe with hillary clinton. >> you know he might have learned at that unfortunately, he forgosickt it. >> kayleigh: fet is a sick burn, chris bradford. thank you very much. that was wonderful. at that is it for us tonight and i'm kayleigh mcenany and for laura ingraham. a >> todd: president donald trump making a

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