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edition of the ingraham angle. >> brand new information tonight about the terror attacks in new orleans and the cyber truck bombing outside of the trump hotel in las vegas. >> fox's mike tobin is on the ground in new orleans and has details on both incidents. >> mike, you know, lisa, as night falls, we see in new orleans that wants to rebound and start the party again. but all around us are reminders of the sadness. here we have 14 wooden crosses for 14 innocent lives lost in this attack. also tonight we have video of the start of this attack. this is security video from the crescent restaurant or the crystal restaurant. i should say they caught the moment that truck sped into the crowd, killing 14 and injuring 37. witnesses react. >> just the traumatic parts of it, of human nature and what anyone's capable of. >> like the bodies mangled, strong like several unrecognizable. >> couldn't believe my eyes
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immediately. >> it was like, i'm done. i don't even want to party anymore. i just went home like, depressed. >> while the fbi claims the new orleans attack is terrorism, the vegas cyber truck explosion at the trump hotel is very different. investigators released portions of a digital journal kept by matthew burger, a combat veteran. the journals say he didn't hold a grievance with the president elect. burger wrote that he wanted to create a spectacle to make a point. he was a troubled guy with mental health issues. his point rambles and isn't entirely clear. what is clear is that he suffered from post-traumatic stress levels, burger wrote. americans pay attention to spectacles and violence. what better way to get his point across than a stunt with fireworks and explosives? investigators say burger shot himself in the head. back here in new orleans, we have found multiple reports and security assessments suggesting that the leaders here in new orleans were warned an attack like this was very possible. lisa.
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>> thank you mike. we appreciate your time. so the failures that occurred in new orleans ended up making it easy for someone to ram a truck down bourbon street. fox's garrett tenney spoke to the ceo of meridian rapid defense group, which makes the steel archer barriers that are designed to prevent the exact sort of attack that occurred on bourbon street. the archers at new orleans has had for years, and in hindsight, would have changed everything. >> there's no question you would have had a different outcome. it's difficult to say what that outcome would be, but we know what the product does. we're in the mitigation business. we're here to mitigate a situation. right. and that's what the equipment does. it actually stops people progressing down a path or a road or a street. >> that's what we do. >> joining us now is liz morrell, attorney general of louisiana. so you are from new orleans. this was an attack on your home. how did you first
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learn of the terror attack? >> well, i woke up on in the morning on new year's day to an early phone call from the governor. immediately called him back and, you know, discovered what happened. we also saw it breaking on the news. i actually wasn't aware about of it until around 630 in the morning. public officials had been, you know, made aware of it as soon as it occurred. i just wasn't aware of it until about 6:30 a.m, you know, so we're hearing that the city had the state of the art barriers that are set up to pretend prevent this kind of attack. >> and then the superintendent wasn't even aware that the city had them. is it time for her to resign? >> you know, i got that question earlier today. i think that i think that's an issue that has to be dealt with by local officials as a matter of law. and, you know, i have been
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very critical of a consent decree that has been on top of the new orleans police department since 2012 that, i think, also has inhibited their ability to act. but, you know, at the end of the day, we have to look at what all the gaps and what the failures were, and we need to fix them. there's just no question that that there were things that could have been done that would have stopped this particular action at that particular location. if you're familiar with the french quarter, there were a lot of other places where somebody could have accessed bourbon street or accessed large numbers of people, and that's that's quite true throughout the entirety of mardi gras for several months. >> but, you know, attorney general, to not be aware that the city had these barriers. do you have confidence in the superintendent at this point? >> look, i you know, i have a lot of questions just like
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everybody else does about the planning that took place or the lack thereof relative to new year's eve and new orleans on, on this, this, this time, you know, i've asked questions. i asked the fbi today who's in charge of planning before the super bowl and before the sugar bowl. and it's local police that are in charge of planning for the sugar bowl and for new year's eve. it's a big city. we do know that that ramming events are a threat and that they are a known threat. so obviously that is something that we need to plan for. there was a vehicle at the front of bourbon street, but it clearly wasn't enough. >> well, you know, and we first saw an fbi official say that it wasn't a terror attack. then the fbi had to clean that up and say, indeed, it was a terror attack. do you have confidence in the fbi to conduct this investigation? >> you know, i, i think there is a gap in leadership of the fbi in washington that affects
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everything that happens down the chain with the fbi. so, you know, i do have faith in a lot of the agents on the ground. they have done a really good job. they have they are smart, hardworking people, but they take orders from the top. and i think that's a problem. we need a transition in washington that is smooth and quick. and i've been calling for that because we can see that this is this affects national security. it affects all of our domestic security and all of our big cities. and we certainly intend for there to be a safe super bowl. and that's coming up very, very quickly. >> well, and you know, what role are you are you playing right now in this investigation? >> you know, largely supportive i mean, the fbi has been briefing me. i had conversations again with fbi agents in charge in new orleans about some questions that i had related to the ice chests that
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were were found with ieds in them. and they've been very forthcoming with information that they have. but again, i think that there are questions about this from the beginning. it took me no time whatsoever to call this a terrorist event under state law. there was no question that it amounted to an act of terrorism. i don't think the federal law definition is that different. so i'm not sure why there was any question about that from the beginning. and, you know, i think that there's politics that come into play at the at the highest levels, which is why we need to move forward with a new transition so that we can get good leadership in place. and i do have confidence in kash patel and in pam bondi. >> i do as well, you know. and real quick, is the city ready to host the super bowl? >> you know i think everybody's going through security plans from the top to the bottom. we're going to reevaluate everything, but we are going to be ready for the super bowl, there is no doubt, and there's a large number of people who
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will be involved in that planning. that is a nationally managed event. it is not going to be managed by local police. so i think the answer to that is yes, we are going to be ready for the super bowl. but i also think that we've got to do some we've got to take a hard look. you don't go through an event like this without going back and taking a hard look at all your plans. you don't just look at it and say, well, we were ready. we're going to keep going forward with everything the way we had it planned. we got to go back and we have to go back and look at it all again. >> attorney general, we're praying for your city and we certainly appreciate your time tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you for having the remain. >> thank you. there remain questions about the terrorist attack in new orleans on new year's day that took the lives of 14 people. as the city recovers, people are asking, how did this happen? for answers, we're joined by fox news contributor and new orleans resident raymond arroyo. so, raymond, you were in the french quarter the night of this heinous attack. local officials have said that they
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did not have the proper barriers in place. >> yeah, and that can be blamed on the local officials whom we'll get to in a second. look, lisa, we grieve for the victims, their families, my brothers and sisters here in new orleans. many of these people were in their 20s. one was 18 years old. and the chief of police, ann kirkpatrick, said the terrorists defeated new orleans security plan. but the security plan was to trade out the safety of the sugar bowl visitors this week for that of super bowl visitors next month. and that's the problem. they knew these mechanical barriers were malfunctioning. why didn't you take them out in june or september or august, when there not so many tourists in town? why do you do it during the sugar bowl, when there are just as many people in town as there are for the for the super bowl? this is real negligence of the highest caliber. >> you know, raymond, what can you tell us about local officials? i mean, what does this all say about them? and just the dereliction of duty?
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>> well, look, back in 2017, former mayor mitch landrieu allocated $40 million for barriers, some of which you mentioned earlier around the french quarter and heavy equipment to protect crowds against just this kind of terrorist attack. but the cantrell administration and the chief of police apparently didn't realize that any of that equipment existed until yesterday. >> when you go down bourbon, you will see yellow, what we call archers. and there along the sidewalk. and that would be to be preventive if someone had or if this particular terrorist went around up on the sidewalk, that's what that would do. hello, archers. >> where do they come from? >> actually, we have them. i didn't know about them, but we have them. >> she didn't know. how can anyone feel safe in storage? >> yeah. it's unbelievable. she needs to resign. >> superintendent. she's the chief of police. i know.
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>> and the heavy equipment. okay, that should have been in place. and because they shut down the french quarter, we couldn't get in to go to dinner, for instance, on new year's eve. but the barricade blocking bourbon street was literally one car and a roadblock sign. that's hardly enough to prevent this kind of terrorism attack. this chief of police, by the way, is a die instructor for the fbi, and she herself hit two pedestrians in the french quarter over the summer. so this is not serious leadership. this is a cascading effect of pathetic leadership from the very top of city government in new orleans, starting, sadly, with mayor cantrell, who appointed this miss kirkpatrick, who, you know. and look, she's got her own checkered history of latoya cantrell, which we've been reporting on for a long time. >> tell me about her. >> she's under. yeah, yeah, she's caught up in two federal investigations. one focused on a city contractor whom it's alleged bribed cantrell with gifts, including a steak dinner
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and an iphone. the other investigation is looking into cantrell's former bodyguard and occasional roommate, jeffrey vafi. the city allegedly paid him while he was engaged in extracurriculars with the mayor at a city owned apartment. and these are the people who are entrusted with the safety of our city and visitors. i mean, god help us. >> lisa, do you think we'll see any leadership changes in the city? raymond? you know, like, what are you hearing from, you know, fellow residents? do you think there'll be any changes? >> well, well, the residents have had it up to here for a long time. i mean, look, we have the highest crime rate carjacking murders. it's per capita. it's outrageous. but if you look around the town and you heard earlier, the attorney general will tell you we'll be ready for the super bowl. every street in the in the french quarter in downtown is ripped up or in the midst of repair. so this is a rush act for the last month. it is it's outrageous that they would do this to the sugar bowl. visitors present them with a city in disrepair and on top of
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it, risk their lives by not protecting the most trafficked tourist district in the city of new orleans. >> it's unconscionable and blows your mind. lisa raymond. they should answer for it, but we appreciate you bringing that to us because it's very important information. thank you so much. >> thank you lisa. >> all right. so house house republicans united after voting for mike johnson as speaker. so what are the next steps to implement trump's agenda? we'll analyze that next. >> i speak in the name of the one true god. oh lord, this kingdom is ours. >> nobody is going to take it from us. >> this football thing. >> it's a great tool because everybody needs help tackling life. we need you. >> they need me. >> please help us to be brave. it was like god came into the moment with the kingdom of
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who now demand that we put the interest of americans first again. >> and we will. >> joining me now is wyoming senator john barrasso and senate majority whip. so, senator, after watching some of the drama unfold in the house earlier, i bet you're glad you're in senate leadership rather than house leadership. >> well, first, lisa, thank you. happy new year. >> you know, president trump and republicans won by promising to lower prices, to secure the border and to make america safe and strong once again. that's exactly what we're going to do. and from the senate standpoint, the first thing we need to do is get president trump's cabinet through the process and confirmed. >> and then, of course, legislatively work to finish the wall, making sure we have the ice agents that we need at the border, also working to take the handcuffs off of american energy. >> and i know the president is going to start doing that on day number one with executive
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orders, making sure we can go after issues at the border and american energy, and then, of course, start the deportation of illegal immigrants who are here in this country as criminals or as members on the terrorist watch list. there is so much work we need to do, lisa, to reverse the damage and the destruction that has occurred to our country over the last four years of weak leadership. we were elected to get america back on track. that's exactly what we're going to do. >> well, you know, you're right. there's so much work to get done. we've got this big and ambitious agenda, but with the with a slight with a small majority in the senate and the house, you know, you've got a 53 seat majority in the senate. how difficult is it going to be for you to whip those votes to, to get the senate in line to get that big, ambitious agenda through? >> well, number one, the good thing is we now have a speaker of the house. so on monday, president trump will be certified as the president of the united states. he'll be sworn in on the 20th. i can't wait that can't come soon enough. we have a majority in the senate, 53 votes. i was
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there on the floor yesterday, lisa, when they actually took four desks from the democrat side of the senate over to the republican side, which gives us the majority at 53. >> and we are aggressively going to go right away this coming week with hearings for members of the president's cabinet. >> he has made nominations. these are strong, tough individuals. and with what we saw happen in new orleans, it is critical right now that we get his national defense team in place, his national security team. we cannot wait. we cannot allow to be any gap. and we have a lot of work to do to erase the damage that's been done by this last administration. we're starting this week. >> well, senator, thank you and godspeed for that big agenda. we're looking forward to seeing it get done. thank you sir. thank you. >> donald trump wins the presidency. >> what started off as unlikely impossible is now reality. as long as we have pride in our
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beliefs, courage in our convictions, and faith in our god, then we will not fail. >> well, trump is back and thank god for that. and he's in a much better position to carry out his maga agenda than he was ahead of his first term in office. republicans won the senate, maintain control of the house. and now we finally have a speaker. but judge mashhad is trying to spoil the fun. and in one last desperate gasp of lawfare, he announced this today that he plans to sentence president trump on january 10th, even though there will likely be no jail time, probation or fines. joining me now is donald trump jr. executive vice president of the trump organization. don, it is great to have you on the show. i want to get to this tweet from jonathan turley, and then i want to get your reaction from it. so this is what he said on x, don. he said the sentence will finalize the case
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and allow for an appeal. however, it would also label the president elect a convicted felon just before he is sworn into office. is this the final cathartic act for lawfare warriors, or will supply the talking point for the inauguration coverage as reporters repeat the mantra of the historic status of trump being sworn in as a convicted felon? so, don, isn't that what this is all about? just to give democrats that talking point? >> it's what all of it's been about, lisa. look at all of the times they've gone after him. look at all the times they've failed. it's one more sound bite that they're going to get to try to use to allow the mainstream media to paint him in a certain picture. the reality is, my father won with an overwhelming mandate of the american people winning every swing state, winning the popular vote. this is a last ditch effort to probably the most resilient man in american political history. how many times have they counted him out? how many times have they tried to take him out? quite literally, whether it was with lawfare or with actual bullets? he's the most resilient man in the world, and he's going to
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deliver for america and the american people. that's the mandate that he received on november 5th, and that's what he's going to see through the rest of it. it's just nonsense from a flailing democrat party that has no moral compass, that has no direction, that is not in line with the views and the mindset of the american people. and that's why they lost so overwhelmingly. >> well, you know, you're right. and he won the popular vote. your dad did, for the first time for republicans in 20 years. so he has the american people behind him. there's this big agenda he wants to get done to deliver to americans. but, you know, we've got small majorities in both the house and the senate. what would you say to any republican who wants to stand in the way of that agenda and stand in the way of that mandate? >> well, we only have the house and the senate, frankly, because of my father, because he was able to bring some of those candidates across that line. obviously, i think we got a lot of great new candidates in the senate and some in the house, but i think they have to get in line and they have to do that. you saw a little bit of that today, frankly, with a
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three seat majority. you got the speaker done on the second. obviously you have to have a little bit of that drama. but the reality is that we have the house and the senate because of my father, because of the mandate that the american people gave all of our representatives. and it's time for them to start representing that. it's time to start representing the constituency that elected them there. when you look at what happened, lisa, in the first couple of days of the year where you have multiple terrorist attacks happening, that happened because people couldn't get together. they allowed the democrats to steamroll them. they allowed the failed policies of joe biden, kamala harris and frankly, the entire democrat party to make america a disaster. that has to stop. the american people voted for that overwhelmingly, and they have to get behind my father and his agenda. and most importantly, they have to get his cabinet confirmed immediately. none of the rhino games, none of the nonsense that they're going to play, they have to allow him to have the people that he wants in the positions to get things done and to deliver for america. >> you know, don, your family has been put through hell. your dad's been put through hell.
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they're still trying to put him through hell. as we talked previously, investigations, court cases, impeachment, two assassination attempts. you've been put through a lot of this stuff as well. how are you guys doing since the victory? how have you guys been doing these past few weeks? i imagine this has been a massive weight off your shoulders and a relief. >> well, it's been a lot of work even since the election, obviously just, you know, getting the team together for transition, making sure he has the team that can deliver. i think the team that we've assembled this time around and my father has chosen is so much better than what we would have done in 2016, where we just didn't know where we were coming in as total outsiders and didn't have an understanding. i think, frankly, it's better that we have these next four years than we would have had we had the 20 to 24 cycle, because you would have rolled over some of the bad actors that weren't going to get things done. so that feels great. but really, lisa, what means the most to me, what means the most to my family is seeing from regular americans
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and small business owners and entrepreneurs who are coming up and saying, you know what, don? thank god that happened. we're now investing. we're now taking a chance. we're going to go out there and do these things. we're going to expand on the little restaurant that we built. america has confidence again. america, you know, feels they have a chance at success. they have a chance to thrive, not just barely survive. so many people were literally deciding what they were going to do based on the outcome of an election, whether they were going to take a chance to live their american dream. and when i hear those stories by people that come up to me day in and day out, that's what this was all about. that's what we did this for, and that's what i'm really excited to see. and i think that's going to lead to an incredible economy. >> right. the golden age is ahead of us. don, we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you lisa. >> just ahead, biden's biden's big lie about the real threats to the homeland. we'll expose how they endangered americans. stay with us.
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>> when you can't watch, listen. get the latest news, business and news headlines on sirius xm anytime, anywhere. fox news audio on sirius xm america is listening. >> welcome back. well, on wednesday, biden admitted that the new orleans truck driver was inspired by isis. >> mere hours before the attack, he posted videos on social media indicating that he was inspired by isis, expressing a desire to kill, a desire to kill the isis flag was found in his vehicle, which he rented to conduct this attack. >> but if you asked biden what he thinks the biggest threat to her country has been over the last four years, well, he'd probably say something like this donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. >> they promote authoritarian leaders, and they fan the
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flames of political violence that are a threat to our personal rights, to the pursuit of justice, to the rule of law, to the very soul of this country. >> biden even blamed anti-semitism on trump in recent years. >> too much hate is given too much oxygen, fueling racism, the rise of anti-semitism. it's also intensified in the wake of recent events that led to the horrific threats and attacks that both shock us and break our hearts. >> and, of course, biden continually said this is what he thought was the most dangerous threat to america, according to the intelligence community, terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today. >> not isis, not al qaeda. white supremacist. that's not me. that's the intelligence community, the most dangerous
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terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy. i say it wherever i go to stand up for truth over lies. >> joining me now is alex marlow, breitbart editor in chief, and marc thiessen, washington post columnist and fox news contributor. you know, thank you both for joining us tonight. you know, alex, let's start with you. how did joe biden get everything so wrong? >> so it's all a pander with joe biden. >> it's all trying to motivate coalitions. this has been how he's operated ever since he became a politician, and it's always worked for him, is that he tried to speak to groups of people, blocs of people. and he thought this lie that white supremacy is actually the greatest threat to our homeland, would motivate certain groups, minority voters in particular. well, it didn't work this time. thank god. a lot of those voters ended up moving towards donald trump because it's so condescending. it's such a pander. but for years and years, decades, even biden talking this way had worked for him. so thankfully,
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thanks to alternative media. et cetera. it's not working this time around. but all of it is cynical politics. that's where it starts and ends with joe biden, you know? >> but mark, as he concocts these, you know, fake terrorism and these fake targets, he's ignored the real threat happening. and since he's taken president, we've seen terrorism on the march. we saw isis, k and a suicide bomber kill 13 service members. we left a billions of dollars of equipment in afghanistan to the taliban. you look at syria right now after assad fell, we've got terrorist rebel groups taking over. you look at what's happening with the hamas attacks against israel. the list goes on. so, you know, how quickly can president trump restore order? >> well, he has to, because, i mean, but remember you mentioned the suicide bombing at the abbey gate. you know, biden promised that he would avenge that. he said, we will find you, we will hunt you down and we will make you pay. well, three years later, he's about to leave the presidency, and he
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didn't do it. nobody's paid. nobody's paid that. why is that? it's because we don't have the capability to hunt them down. because we took all of our boots off the ground in afghanistan, and there's no intelligence anymore. donald trump said he would have kept u.s. forces. >> he told me he would have kept bagram air base. we would have had a military base there where we could go after the terrorists and conduct counterterrorism operations and carry and have intelligence. >> we didn't do that. >> and the other thing is he, you know, we look at the southern border, where biden has allowed hundreds of people on the terrorist watch list to sneak across the across the border after the afghan withdrawal. he actually brought them in on military aircraft. we left our afghan allies who had risked their lives for american troops behind by the thousands. but we brought people into the country and then didn't vet them. and the dod inspector general in 2022 found that hundreds of people had not been put through the dod biometric data, and they had derogatory information on them, including fingerprints on ieds in afghanistan, people who had been who were known terrorists, who were brought into the country and they
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couldn't find them. so it's not just that people are sneaking over our border who are terrorists. they were brought in by the biden administration and let loose in our country, and they couldn't find them. >> well, you know, alex, but the doj and the and the fbi and the biden administration, i mean, they use this whole white supremacy thing to go after, you know, trump supporters as well. i mean, we saw that with what they did with january 6th as well, with going after people who spent, you know, two seconds in the capital. the department of justice created a whole new division to go after these people. so there was an element of the weaponization of government behind that as well. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and think about how these same agencies were the ones who brought the russian collusion hoax on us for so long and never relented. >> they insisted that this was legitimate. it's the exact same group of people who have ignored the threat of radical islamic extremism within our midst. are these people investigating that neighborhood, that area, that mosque in houston where this person who is an american got radicalized? he was posting on social media. joe biden admitted it. that should be a
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clear signal to the fbi. et cetera. to have looked into this guy and he should have been on their radar. what are they doing? they didn't put up these these bollard walls, these posts that should have been able to block a truck ramming incident. all of that was dereliction of duty by those in charge of the u.s. government right now. >> well, you know, mark, liz cheney was awarded a presidential citizens medal yesterday for her work on the january 6th committee. i want you to watch this and get your reaction real quick afterwards. >> elizabeth l cheney, for putting the american people over party. >> you know, mark, this comes at a time when republicans want her to be looked at for a criminal probe. >> yeah, i don't know about a criminal probe, but i've got no time for republicans who supported joe biden. >> i can understand somebody
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who might not want to support trump for whatever reason. >> but supporting biden is beyond the pale. >> but i'll tell you what. >> you know, donald, let's keep in mind donald trump is going to take the take the gloves off on these people. >> this is the guy who bombed syria twice, who killed qassem soleimani, who wiped out the isis caliphate in a matter of weeks. >> he's warned the terrorists who are holding american hostages in gaza right now, you bet there's going to be hell to pay if you don't if you if you don't release them by the time of my inauguration. >> so i think i think there's a new sheriff in town, and i think the terrorists are going to be on their back heels very soon. >> thank you. well, there's a report from house republicans accusing her of witness tampering and potentially encouraging a witness to commit perjury. so that's what they'd like her to be looked at. alex, mark, thank you so much. we appreciate it. how the new orleans new orleans terrorists became radicalized. the angles deep dive is next. you're not going to want to miss this. >> hi. it's christina again. is your shower trying to tell you
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yeah, from starting from the military and then after the military, after his divorces, he was i'm sure he was he was he was looking for some type of guidance to help, you know, in his life something to give him the right answers. this would be the only indication that i have that there was some radical radicalization that came into play because, like i said, outside of this, nothing else raised any type of alarms. you know? >> joining us now is paul mauro, former nypd inspector, and nicole parker, both former or former fbi, fbi special agent. both are fox news contributors. paul, let's start with you on this. how does someone go from the army to an isis supporter? i mean, what does that radicalization look like? >> so this seems to be following the classic paradigm of cases like this. >> on the home front, when you have somebody who's leading
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something of a slipping-down life, they're looking for answers. >> they have something that really triggers a cognitive opening is the sort of fancy term of art. >> but what it really means is that there's an aperture, an opening in their life through which isis can drive a truck. >> and that's essentially what happened seems to have happened here. >> there's almost certainly going to be an internet component. >> his brother has previously said that he, quote unquote, joined isis before last summer. >> so somehow or other, he was either consuming their propaganda or maybe being directed by somebody we don't know yet and we haven't gotten those answers, but it does certainly seem to follow that traditional path of somebody looking for answers. >> the loser to lion paradigm, as it's called sometimes, where somebody is just looking for a way to move their life forward, to have some meaning, and they chose the wrong path. >> you know, nicole, the fbi had to return to jabbar's houston house. why did they do that? and is that unusual? >> lisa, that's an excellent question. and as an investigator, when i heard
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about that, i can tell you, in my years at the fbi, when you conduct a search warrant, you go to the location where you're executing the warrant, you conduct the warrant, you get the evidence that you need based on the search warrant affidavit and what you're permitted to take. and then you wrap it up, you leave, and you are done. i have never returned to a location where i executed a search warrant after it had already been completed. and there is a reason for that, obviously, because once you leave and you turn the site over to the owner or to whoever is in charge of that property, and then for instance, in this instance, media comes in and then the fbi says, oh, wait, we need to go back. well, the media has been in there. other people have been in there. there is evidence in there. and any defense attorney would say any evidence obtained after that initial warrant that could be tampered with, you're not going to be able to use that in the court of law. again, in this instance, the subject, as we know right now is dead, but there is no proof at this point, completely solid, that there are no coconspirators. the fbi has said that they acted alone, but i can tell you that the fbi has to go through
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such voluminous amounts of evidence. we don't know what's going to come out of that evidence at this point. they think that they acted alone. but if this ever did have to go to trial for some reason, and you try to admit evidence into court, that has been, you know, acquired after an initial warrant, that is not going to go over well. i do not understand why the fbi went back. and based on the media reports, they were going back to gather evidence. that's not normal. >> it doesn't it doesn't sound normal. you know, paul, i want to get you on this. so jabbar's local mosque is telling members this. they're telling them if anyone is contacted by the media, it is very important that you do not respond. and if approached by the fbi and a response is necessary, please refer to care and the islamic society of greater houston. why would this mosque not want people to participate in this to talk to the fbi? and does that raise questions for investigators? >> you know, it has to and i'm sorry if that's politically incorrect. but if you're not going to talk to the media,
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>> donald trump will be back in the oval office in 17 days. we are all counting. one of his top priorities is making america healthy again. and his hhs nominee, rfk jr, is getting a major endorsement for this agenda. chef andrew gruel writes this in the federalist. robert f kennedy jr has the focus, knowledge, enthusiasm and influence to effect much needed change in our food system. joining me now is chef and restaurant owner andrew gruel. so chef i'm trying to eat healthier. i'm also trying to drink less. but enough about me. let's talk about your column in the federalist. you talk about how in your 20 years as a chef, you've seen the quality of food deteriorate. why has it deteriorated? >> well, it's just access to good real foods, whole foods, local foods. so many of the major food manufacturers have really taken over our entire food system and cut out a lot of the little guys, right? cut out the small farms, the medium sized farms, and have just
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created this system in which many times the only options we have are these highly processed foods that are quite literally grown in a lab. and, you know, from a chef's perspective, we're always kind of at the tip of the spear because we're the ones who are creating the trends, and we're the ones that are also getting pumped with a lot of that rebate money from those massive manufacturers and propaganda as well, fake science to push these products down onto the consumers, and then they pull it back up on the retail side. so it's really been disheartening. and what's so funny about it is, is that i've been pushing this for decades and it's been the left. this has been one of their major movements. but now suddenly in the past five years, this has switched. and this is like conspiratorial or crazy white right wing thinking to talk about actually eating real food and eating whole foods, you know, and it's interesting because i see people walking around all the time with make america healthy again. >> you know, we've seen rfk jr is obviously a democrat endorsed trump. so it really has transcended political lines. what would you like to see rfk jr do specifically
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about making america healthy again? and sort of untangling this corporate web that you speak of? >> well, he's already doing the most important thing, and that's just bringing awareness to these issues. right? this is a bipartisan issue. food is the great unifier. this is not a left or right issue. unfortunately. it's been, you know, kind of tainted by some trump derangement syndrome in regards to the media. however, the one thing that he can do is actually cut that supply chain of information from the big massive food manufacturers, the ngos to the consumers. the government needs to be completely removed from the food system altogether because they've only made us sicker. we need to cut the usda, the fda, but then we need to make access to real foods, local foods, small local farmers, domestic farmers much easier to get to from both the chef's and the consumer's perspective. and the government shouldn't be the one making the decisions for what we eat and how we eat. we have the agency to do that ourselves, right? so when, you know, raw milk has kind of been the emblematic of this conversation, but there are so many other elements that we can decide upon ourselves. it is our own body, and let's move
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forward from that perspective. >> well, yeah. you know, and it's good for small businesses, it's good for america, it's good for our health. and so hopefully, rfk jr is confirmed to hhs secretary. i think he will be. and where can people check out your restaurants real quick before we've got to go? >> yeah, i've got calico fish house in huntington beach, california, and you can find all my cooking videos, american gravy. i'm obviously very active on x and working with a lot of local small farms around the country. so you can find those farms that i promote on x, because those are the people that really need the help. >> chef grohl i appreciate it. thank you for joining us tonight. and i've also i followed his recipes on x. i retweet them, try to follow them. but you know we're getting better. all right. well that's it for us tonight. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. thank you for watching this special edition of the ingraham angle. jesse watters primetime takes it. all. >> hello, everybody. i'm joey jones, along

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