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mike tyson did not fully endorse but complementary of the president for decades. but to cope up, not trump anti-simba jake paul and mike tyson, a senior. >> carley: he needs something to feel him and that is why the famous diet coke has been -- used by trump and the staff or sodas during the first term in office and little red button hidden inside of a wooden box and spotted on the desk following inauguration ceremony yesterday. how quickly things change when the transition of power occurs. >> todd: all of our colleagues will be coming back from washington, d.c. carley and i are taking our show to urgent care tomorrow morning. thanks, day care. >> just a few months ago, in a
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beautiful pennsylvania field, an,a assassin's bullet ripped through my ear. i felt then and believe more so now that my life was saved for a reason. i was saved by god to make america great again. many people thought it was impossible for me to stage such a historic political comeback. as you see today, here i am, the american people have spoken. [cheering] >> president trump: i stand before you now as proof that you should never believe that something is impossible to do. in america, the impossible is what we do best. [applause] >> carley: the 47th president of the united states, donald trump making his return to washington,
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d.c. after completing one of the greatest political comebacks of our lifetimes. >> lawrence: he's hitting the ground running, signing more than 200 executive orders including border, economy and foreign affairs. >> brian: president making rounds to celebrate his historic win. can you say honeymoon? with thousands of supporters who gathered at various sites. >> steve: 3 me a pen, i could use a sharpie. >> lawrence: that is a first. >> steve: donald trump returned to oval office taking questions, even from fox news and finding a gift from his predecessor. what is in the drawer? >> peter: did president biden leave you a letter? >> president trump: he may have. don't they leave it in the desk?
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i don't know. oh, thank you, peter. >> peter: what's in there? >> steve: look at that, we've heard so many times about one president outgoing leaves a letter for -- >> lawrence: is that first time we saw the letter? >> steve: first. >> lawrence: he didn't open, moment he opens the drawer -- >> ainsley: peter said look in the drawer, there should be a letter. he said, this letter could have been in there for years. >> steve: the president said should we open it right now? >> ainsley: a woman would have all her colored pencils and pens neatly organized. >> steve: that is so donald trump. that is the way he operates. starting noon yesterday, it is freezing in new york city or in
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washington, d.c., but there is a fresh breeze going through the town. it is 11 degrees, it is chilly. breath of fresh air because donald trump is taking questions from the press and telling everybody what is going on. >> brian: how about this? executi executive orders used to be signed today, instead i'm going to the arena to sign 20,000, announce the awards and sign some here and there and they loved it. a lot of those people voted for him because of what he says he is going to do. eo's and legislative actions can be overturned. >> lawrence: we have donald trump the president and donald trump the executive producer. his tv background was in play. people were sad we were not able to do the parade and all that, he made it as if you were there
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every step of the way. >> ainsley: he's a machine. i don't know how he does it. three balls he attended, first was commander-in-chief ball geared toward service individuals. the whole room was a sea of men and women in their uniforms. they were beautiful. i looked around, and thought, how many stories? these people fought for our country, heroes. lawrence and i were asked to be on sean's show, sean was broadcasting up on a riser so we could see the stage. that is the ball we attended last night. he was supposed to be on at 9:00, the producer said, you are on for two hours. we were able to see president trump and melania. >> steve: he was running late because he took so many questions in the oval office.
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instead of five minutes, 45 minutes. >> lawrence: i met someone. >> brian: i had no problem with the indoor ceremony, seems like something we'll see more and more. >> ainsley: makes sense. >> brian: retractible dome or something. >> steve: he said when he sat down in one of the rooms adjacent to the rotunda, they had amy klobuchar there and senate and house leaders. he said, the inaugural in the rotunda was really great. aco acoustics are good. good camera shots. it is always 72 degrees. i think he is trying to plant a seed of idea in their head. it is a better show inside the big, round room. >> ainsley: only problem was carrie underwood, music did not
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start. she sang and did great. >> brian: i wouldn't be able to do that. we need you to sing, okay, help me out. i was invited by future ambassador of who owns houston rockets and del friscos, invited me to his party. ricketts, mark zuckerberg and fritita had a dinner party and i talked to him for 20 minutes. great guy. we had the ceo of meta on the show. >> ainsley: what did he say? >> steve: did you ask him about zucker-bucks. >> brian: he said the oligarch speech he got angry. really? i grew up a democrat.
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i wasn't politically active. any person in silicon valley who think they are naturally democrats, joe biden blew it for them. the attacks. i was listening to podcast of joe rogan and said they used to call your people. he said, people? they would blast me. it was moving and he was talking to dan bongino, he was affable. different people, bruce blakeman. my favorite nato general secretary jens stoltenberg was there. lindsey graham and tilman was there. >> steve: party by guy that owns del friscos, what about ho
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hors deouvres. >> brian: i did not eat there, i didn't want anything in my teeth. you wouldn't believe the size of this mammoth thing. >> ainsley: i'll bet everyone was nice, because they are southerners. did brian participate and wear cowboy boots? >> lawrence: he did not. i'm offended. people of texas offered him a custom pair of cowboy boots. >> ainsley: you said no? >> steve: a thousand bucks. >> lawrence: these are three thousand bucks. >> steve: he can't take them. did you? >> lawrence: they did not offer it to me. they offered him a cowboy hat. they want him to -- >> brian: here is the thing, it is not authentic, i don't chew people, i don't wrestle cattle.
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>> steve: you think people punch the doggies. >> brian: they have a metal detector there, if you don't have a gun, they give it to you. just kidding. >> ainsley: there is a line to get a gun license. >> lawrence: metal detector took a while. >> brian: it wasn't because of my airpods. couple other things. >> ainsley: curious. >> brian: he's six five and hanging out with lawrence is not that easy because he is taller, he puts on cowboy boots. if you want to sneak around, six seven guy with white hat and big boots. >> lawrence: i feel so at home. >> brian: your hat. >> lawrence: these are my people. >> ainsley: did they try to kiss you? we were walking home and our assistant is like, who is that lady that tried to kiss you? >> lawrence: she did kiss me.
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>> ainsley: i said on the lips? >> lawrence: not on the lips, saving it for that special person. >> brian: you promise if you make out with your first girl, you will tell us? lawrence yes, brian. >> ainsley: a lot goes on in d.c. she was showing me her apartment. >> steve: my daughter ander had husband -- >> brian: give the address. >> steve: everybody knows. southern state's welcoming ball, it was people from carolinas and florida and mississippi and alabama. my son-in-law, pictured there, marshall yates, from alabama and mary looked beautiful. it was in the reagan building. brian mentioned metal detector. they go, you have something else. i took off my coat, they patted me down and the lady goes, did
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you have your hip replaced? no, i didn't. she pushed on my hip and goes, what is that? i said, that is my hip. she said, it is metal. no, it's not. >> brian: you let a woman touch your pelvis? st >> steve: she had a badge. >> ainsley: getting patted down. i got a big bag, they took my hairspray and every piece of item out of my bag and put on the table and back in. everyone was safe last night. >> steve: next time say, i've had my hip replaced and i haven't. >> brian: melania's hat and barron's look. he is 6'9" or six -- he grew up. >> lawrence: the kid has swagger. >> ainsley: donald trump said
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we're going to mars. they introduced barron at the rally. >> brian: his hair? >> ainsley: over his ear like i need more praise. >> lawrence: he is his father's child. >> brian: he had an angle when you see him right by the presidential seal. is that projecting where he's going to be. >> ainsley: what do you mean angle? >> brian: there was presidential seal and right to barron, you wonder is that the future to move up. >> ainsley: i had friends sit sitting behind barron and i could see them and barron sat and blocked them out. >> brian: he has school today, doesn't me? >> ainsley: i think his teacher will give him a pass. >> brian: nyu. >> steve: a field trip. tell us what you did? brian or steve? >> brian: this is just light. >> ainsley: were you there?
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>> brian: i wish i was. >> steve: go ahead. >> lawrence: you have mike pence mike tyson lifting jake paul. >> brian: that is mike tyson up top. >> ainsley: at one of the balls? >> brian: yep, one i was not invited to or we did not go to. >> ainsley: how much does he weigh? >> lawrence: he's solid. >> ainsley: is that hard to do that? >> brian: humans, yes, they were pre pretending to 2350i9 in the biggest sham i could imagine, both agreed not to hit each other in the face. >> ainsley: that is what happens at this inauguration, brings people together. >> brian: the president brought up success had to do with hispanic and black vote, i will not forget and you had snoop dogg and nellie. mike tyson said i have been
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friends with this guy since the '90s, why do i have to pretend like i don't like him. >> lawrence: the speech. >> steve: which one, he did five? >> lawrence: the first one, somber mood. then he went and said all the stuff he took out of the speech. >> steve: might be over the line to say in the rotunda. >> lawrence: he said it was a different crowd. >> ainsley: he was a bulldog, he was strong. he was measured. he talked about what america used to be and mentioned aluto workers and steel workers and farmers and soldiers and said that was america, those are men and women who built america and we're going back to that, that was beautiful. he did say more about other issues at the other speeches. i love the that first one,
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thought it was excellent. >> brian: i thought it was good, loved it. unique, guy behind him took aim at. i'm going to go fix this country. if i was to paraphrase, this guy screwed it up, that guy there. >> lawrence: don't worry. >> ainsley: went through policy after policy that joe and kamala and i was watching kamala and joe, they were like, i felt like they kept sliding down in their chair. >> steve: as trump is unloading on joe biden and joe biden is sitting there, trump doesn't know that joe biden has s signed -- there is went your water. >> ainsley: it has a top on it. >> steve: doesn't know joe signed that pardon, pardoning his entire -- that water is warm. pardoning his entire family, trump didn't find out until later. busy day of news. we told you he was going to hit
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the ground running and he did, yesterday signed hundreds of executive actions live. probably went through 30 or 40 sharpies, he was handing them out to various leaders smchl actions. he promised he would do, he did. >> lawrence: biggest one declared national border emergency designating cartel and other organizations as foreign terrorist organizations and specially designated global terrorist and ended birth right citiz citizenship. >> brian: that will be challenged. pausing tiktok, we know that and discussed that. >> ainsley: tiktok ban. >> brian: jonathan turley saying, i don't know if he can do that, this was passed. we'll talk about that. and national emergency for drilling costs.
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he said, we will kill the green new deal, called inflation reduction act, withdraw from the paris climate change. why have those conferences, china and russia never adhere to it. push said, i will get pushback on that. >> steve: united states of america will save 130 million a year because we withdraw from world health organization, we are largest contributor. >> brian: they treat us bad. >> steve: delivered on dei, with stroke of a sharpie, ended it all. >> brian: 42 executeiff orders, 115 actions and three historic speeches. that is without, without ad libs from ball itself. >> ainsley: pardons, he did not
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have much time left. joe biden pardoned his siblings and their spouses. he also, fauci, milley and members of house committee that investigated j-6. donald trump said pardon all people convicted on j-6. >> brian: did they get out last night? 1500 people. >> ainsley: did prison guards go unlock the door, you are free. >> brian: jubilant riotous night. >> lawrence: he made clear and j.d. vance doubled down, if you did attack officers and there wasn't violence and you were caught up within the system, you have done enough time and he promises made and kept day 1. >> ainsley: he honored individuals, either family
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members are hostages in israel or they lost family members in israel. >> steve: we previewed yesterday, this is what he was going to do, usually incoming president signs all the stuff at the resolute desk. he turned it into photo ops and signed in u.s. capitol, did some signing at capital one arena and some at the oval desk. so much of what we saw yesterday was stage managed and there he is holding it up. >> ainsley: his picture coins on the desk. >> steve: he had a lot of pictures last time. all the pictures were things they had planned on showing. a moment in the oval office, breath of freshira, he called on the press and press pool was there not entire white house pres corps. peter doocy in there and peter doocy asked him to do something nobody had ever seen on first
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day before. if you missed it, this is what happened live from the oval last night. >> peter: president trump, did president biden leave you a letter? >> president trump: he may have. don't they leave it in the desk? i don't know. ooh. >> peter: what's in there? >> president trump: thank you, peter, could have been years before we found it. maybe we should all read it together. >> peter: let's read it. >> president trump: i will read it first and make that determination. >> peter: sounds great. >> president trump: thank you, may not have seen that for month. >> peter: happy to help with passing the torch. what do you talk about? >> president trump: uniification of our country. >> steve: that's right. he did reveal joe biden did not
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say anything about pardoning his entire family and the president said that it just by pardoning his whole family it looks shady. >> lawrence: what a move to do that. and to stage it right before, i think 15 minutes before president took oath of office after he promised he would not do something like this. he lied about not doing it with his son, this is -- might as well double down. >> brian: how republicans view it. worse how democrats view it. they are trying to find a way forward and he's made it terrible since he lost, he's been invisible or his staff is doing uninkocomprehensible thin. amy klobuchar said, i have no idea, what is going on with preemptive pardons, that is bad
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road to go down. trump said, i think to peter, maybe i should have done that with my family. >> lawrence: first time around there were threats of legal action against president. donald trump could have left the office and did same thing, did not do that. >> brian: it has never been done before. joe is institutionalist >> ainsley: imagine if he would have pardoned himself. we have not talked to the fashion, melania trump looked beautiful and usha vance beautiful and usha's daughter sucking her thumb and had ban bandaids on. yours is brown bandaid, children love peppa pig or paw patrol, it was darling. melania, what i love, after swearing in ceremony, they address one crowd, after they
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were outside holding hands, four of them, donald trump said, i know i shouldn't say this. my wife said, let's do this, see maga supporters, big supporters who got us here inside, but my feet are killing me. he outed her and she went. and smiled a little. i thought, she is going to let him have it. he talked about her hat and his phrase, it almost elevated her and blew her away, she was trying to hold the hat. >> brian: 23 before the top of the hour. whole third hour is fashion. >> steve: so much to talk about. an extra hour. >> brian: the president set to meet with gop leadership. yes, confirmation hearings for rest of donald trump's packed cabinet will pick up this, mo. he has one cabinet secretary.
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>> lawrence: madeleine rivera has details. good morning. >> madeleine: senate moving quickly to put president trump's team into place, which is typical. marco rubio is first cabinet secretary to be approved and breezed through, senate voting unanimously to confirm him. >> senator marco rubio is qualified nominee we think should be confirmed quickly. today i vote yes on senator marco rubio. >> hostile power from north korea to iran have formed axis bent on weakening the united states, we need a principal, chief diplomat, like marco rubio to take them on. >> madeleine: several of trump's nominees were voted out of their respective committees. kristi noem and russell voight.
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senate intelligence committee voted to approve john ratcliffe asicize sigh director and defense secretary pete hegseth moved forward by narrow margin with all 14 republicans voting in favor of him and all 13 voting to oppose him. could come before full senate later this week. senate passed laken riley act aims to crack down on illegal immigration. trump voted to pass the bill and heads to house and set to be one of the first bill's to land on the president's desk. >> brian: we need an extra hour, so much news, maddy. get staffers, votes, so many different directions and president trump making big moves on border security with dozen day 1 executive actions set to overhaul immigration, how border agents feel about the changes,
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watch. >> president trump: i will declare a national emergency at our southern border. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we'll begin process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. we will reinstate my remain in mexico policy, end catch and release. i will send troops to the southern border to repel dangerous invasion of our country. >> lawrence: national border patrol council art del quito join us now. politicians make promises. he said he was going to take immediate action. y'all endorsed him. what do you make of the action he took? >> we endorsed him in 2017, and every action he did.
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i know he'll do a good job this time around. he is putings right people in place to run parts of the agency. it is going to be fantastic. him declaring southern border a emergency is a big deal. everyone knows about it. you have reported it. last administration failed to talk about it and ignored it. moving forward, we're in the right direction and agents themselves, morale is on a high. unfortunately yesterday, i have to mention, yesterday was supposed to be day of happiness, we lost a border patrol agent because of some scum bag. that just shows how dangerous it is on the southern border, and the northern border, as well. moving forward, we see light at the end of the tunnel and president trump is that light. >> lawrence: the president will
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be more aggressive, criminals crossing the border will be more aggressive, we have to support you guys. in the executive order, declared border emergency, to build border wall, ended catch and release, reinstitute said remain in mexico, ended crashes cc cbp app. directed u.s. mill tasouthern border, classified drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. talk about that. why do these actions matter? >> with rhetoric alone, he will drop the numbers coming across. big issue is catch and release. when you end catch and release, incentive for those coming in illegally, that ends and everything else falls into place like a domino effect. large groups are not coming
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across, you will free up agents to work on those areas where drug cartels are coming in. then you go ahead and classify them a terrorist oergsz organization, it is a win/win all around. >> lawrence: you get to do your job, no more processing and being babysitter, i am excited for you guys. con cond condolences, we'll get more information on that officer who died in the line of duty. green new deal and promising to unleash american oil and gas, how this could reshape the future of american jobs, that is next. advil liqui-gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels. ♪ also from advil, advil targeted relief, the only topical with 4 powerful pain fighting ingredients that start working on contact
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>> ainsley: we are back with a fox weather alert.
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220 million americans facing dangerously cold temperatures bringing snow as far south as the gulf coast. this is a live look in austin, fresh snow is on the ground. emergency declarations from texas to florida and louisiana governor is warning some could be snowed in for days. life-threatening winter storm causing travel headaches with 1800 flight cancellations and delays. senior meteorologist janice dean has fox weather forecast. >> janice: this is a dire situation for friends across the south. this is wind chill, single digits, teens and negative 30 and 40 across northern plains. we have a blizzard underway for areas that have never experienced this across texas and louisiana. blizzard warning for lake
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charles, louisiana. this is something you see across the northeast. heavy snow for corpus, houston, new orleans, blizzard warning for this area and temperatures are going to remain cold. if you have five to eight inches of snow on the ground with areas that do not have snow removal equipment and possibility of power outages, this will be life-threatening situation. five to eight inches for coastal louisiana, this is lifetime, huge deal, they don't typically see this weather. we are getting five to eight. extremely dire situation across southern california, another particularly dangerous situation here with winds in excess of 70 to 80 and up to 100 miles per hour. both of these dire situations,
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southern california and precedented snow storm across the gulf coast states. ainsley, we'll update you, foxweather.com, for the latest details. back to you. >> ainsley: good deal. thank you. president trump keeping his promise to end biden's costly green new deal, electric vehicle mandates terminating 80 executive action signed under biden administration to revive the auto industry. >> president trump: we will end the green new deal and we will revoke the electric vehicle mandate, saving our auto industry and keeping my sacred pledge to our great american auto workers. >> president trump: michigan auto worker and auto workers for trump, brian waters, known as je jersey, joins us now. how are you doing?
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i'm doing well, you wanted trump to win and trump ended green new deal, what does that mean for you and your industry? >> hopefully it can mean lower taxes. carbon taxes. we were feeling it. >> ainsley: what exactly, how did the green new deal affect you? do you work in the ev industry? what do you do? >> i work in the ev industry, we build light pickup trucks. we were down for six months because of the economy, higher ta taxes. working where i work at, it used to be a premium job now my co-workers drive uber and have to do doordash. >> ainsley: really? they have to make more money, it
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was more economic issue for you. why did you support donald trump? >> well, i support donald trump because too many reasons, i know he was going to focus on infrastructure and the border crossing because whole bunch of migrants from all over the world, they come into this country in the thousands, that lower prices for everyone. companies can pick them up for cheap labor and that affect us. >> ainsley: yeah. yeah. ending the green new deal means joe biden wanted permanent ban on offshore drilling, approval of another offshore wind farm, heavier regulation limiting pollution allowed from tail
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pipes which affects your industry, executive order tar targeted sales of electric by 2030 and limiting our gas ap appliances. jersey, i hop you will make more money so you don't have to become an uber driver and support your family. god bless you for coming on. >> god bless you. thank you. >> ainsley: biden's parting act, blanket pardon for family members. miranda devine is on deck to react. or active psoriatic arthritis symptoms can sometimes hold you back. but now there's skyrizi, so you can be all in with clearer skin. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪yeah, i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me.♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ with skyrizi, you can show up with 90% clearer skin. and if you have psoriatic arthritis,
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minutes of his presidency. my family has been subjected to unrelenting attacks by desire to hurt me. really? unfortunately i have no reason to believe these attacks will end. miranda devine joins us now. miranda, your thoughts about not only the new president's reaction but about the former president's action? >> look, brian, i think it was such a fishy end to joe biden's presidency, because it just shows the nature of the corruption. how his family was all involved. you know, all his brothers, both jack and jim as well as his sister val and sister spouses have been pardoned that's an admission of guilt as donald trump just said. he didn't do that for his own family, for himself when he bass president last time. even though he was being hounded by democrats and lawfare. because he said that would be an admission of guilt. and that's what joe biden has done. he has admitted guilt.
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>> brian: i'm thinking about james comer's book what is it $240,000 payment from his brother james to joe? just gave it to him. really? he just gave them that much money. what was the reason? think about your book? laptop from hell. you were the first one to go forensically through to say where is this money come from and where is it. >> that's why sarah biden needs pardoned she is jim biden's wife. she withdrew cash from their account after hunter had given him chinese money he had got. she takes that in cash. puts it into another account and then she cuts a check for joe biden and she writes in the memo line loan repayment. that is -- why do you need to go to all those financial shenanigans to write a loan repayment check? >> brian: democrats are not happy about this and trying to find their footing and joe biden made things markedly worse. amy coney barrett says i don't
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support this and undermines the justice system. >> they have covered up joe biden's corruption. new york has been exposing it for four years and they prepare tended it all all russian disinformation and lies. >> brian: you are the perfect portion of this segment and this portion of our interview. 51 intel agents that signed off that the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation. that was not slipped by the president's mind. he does not have short-term memory loss. yesterday he suspended their security clearances for falsely implying that the laptop was not real. >> yeah. they didn't imply. they said that it was russian disinformation in there. >> brian: leon panetta, john brennan. >> mike morrel, that letter was by antony blinken. thank god no longer the secretary of state. he was a campaign adviser. he calls up former acting director of the cia mike morrel and gets him to write this
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letter. it was a campaign stunt. they all knew it. they all knew it was to give joe biden a talking point in that final debate against donald trump. and they lied. and so the very least that should happen to them is to get their security clearances stripped now four years later. they make money out of those security clearances. >> brian: keep in mind, that was like the death knell in that story that made it almost impossible to run with because 51 intel agents. [leon panetta not known as passionate san even though he worked for administrators. mark zuckerberg was briefed in the summer before the laptop story broke, thanks to rudy giuliani and the "new york post" just like they told me in the summer i want to continue to find out hot fbi agents who told zuckerberg that and the agents who talked to the owner of the computer repair shop and made them seem like the criminals instead of saying thank you for coming forward. we will look into that. >> absolutely. same thing with twitter.
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the fbi is definitely a part of this deep state cover-up of joe biden's corruption. and i'm sure that kash patel, john bondi, john ratcliffe and tulsi gabbard will get to the bottom of it. >> brian: by the way, do you know who was president during this time? >> yeah. >> brian: even before the bidens were in office, they had the power of the fbi in many cases. >> they are completely out of control. unaccountable deep staters and they acted against donald trump his entire first presidency. >> brian: hopefully it's over. >> yeah. >> brian: great to see you. exciting time. meanwhile straight ahead, watch more "fox & friends" because we have a time to fill and a lot of things to talk about includingiv those twe o people jason aldeani and karolineng leavitt. ap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything.
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