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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, tuesday, january 21. this is "fox and friends." 45 becomes 47. president donald trump marks greatest comeback in history and declares a new golden age in our nation. >> president trump: america's decline is over. after all we have been through together we stand on virge of four greatest years in american history. >> brian: there you go, president wasting no time signing several dozen executive orders in front of a packed arena. 20,000 people and reporters in
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the oval office for an hour before taking questions. he did it while he was signing, too. amazing. >> ainsley: and threw out pens to the crowd. >> lawrence: that is a first. another first, press secretary karoline leavitt will take our questions for first interview on the new job. >> steve: country super star jason aldean joins us live after last night's inaugural ball performance. ♪ ♪ >> steve: that's right, the final hour of this four-hour "fox and friends" live from capitol hill starts right now. ♪ >> ainsley: happening today, the president will meet congressional gop leadership as
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confirmation for his choices are set for 10:00 a.m. >> steve: jacqui heinrich is on the north lawn of the white house. it is 10 degrees, she joins us live. >> ainsley: bless your heart. >> jacqui: it feels less than that, if possible. before heading to three inaugural balls he fired off executive actions and orders and brought press to the oval office. they spanned energy, trade, cultural issues and immigration. most were geared at unwinding biden policies. most likely to face consternation, including legal challenges, namely 14th amendment, is this order eliminating birth right
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citizenship. aclu sued trump administration over this and president trump acknowledged there might be some challenges ahead. >> president trump: we think we have good ground, you could be right, we'll find out. it is ridiculous, we are only country in the world that does birth right, as you know. it is absolutely ridiculous. we'll see, we think we have very good ground. people have wanted to do this for decades. >> jacqui: president trump's first day made good on cam 59 -- campaign promises. we expect to hear from him at some point today. j.d. vance will be heading to the capitol to swear in secretary of state marco rubio who was unanimously confirmed by
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the senate last night. >> marco rubio is qualified nominee we think should be confirmed quickly. today i will vote yes on senator marco rubio. >> hostile powers from china to russia to north korea to iran created axis bnt on weakening the u.s. we need action-oriented chief diplomat to take them on. >> jacqui: senate passed their first bill, laken riley act. pete hegseth is up for secretary of defense and john ratcliffe, trump's pick for cia advanced. the senate will vote on pete hegseth and john ratcliffe this week, the date is not yet set. >> brian: do we have dates for tulsi gabbard or r.f.k.? >> jacqui: i do not believe we
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do, the minute i do, i will let you know. >> brian: thanks. basically kristi noem shocked everybody because she did so well in the nomination. that will be where rubber hits the road, no, only two democrats defected. she will sail. john ratcliffe today. democrat or republican, you can't leave these jobs empty, there is too much going on in the world. >> lawrence: they are just stalling the process. they can do the filibuster this will eventually end, they will want to go home to their district, why not confirm them now instead of putting hurdles when we know what will end up happening. looks like pete got the votes. >> brian: through committee. >> lawrence: the crowd roaring with president of the united
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states. you will have pete hegseth and all the war fighters, the crowd went wild. the country wants change makers. >> ainsley: we were at the military ball. the president announced pete hegseth was there, we got to hug him and see jen. >> brian: i heard him say, is pete here? >> lawrence: i know he invited him. >> ainsley: i was behind the scenes. i heard him announce pete hegseth and the crowd went crazy. >> steve: there have been a number of nominees who have been around washington and they have been asked to speak at various events. before they are confirmed, they don't want to speak. >> ainsley: sean tried to get him on the show and he said, i can't spook right now. >> steve: they don't want to
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derail anything. >> ainsley: and the traditional prayer service this morning. >> brian: lauren green has more. lauren. >> yesterday's inauguration was filled with judao doctrine, today at the cathedral will be more inter-faith. religious freedom which donald trump will continue to steward. despite miscue about trump's hand not being on the bible, very few doubt his heart is faithful. he said he believed god saved him to lead america into golden era of new freedom under god. cardinal dolan talked of god being exalted and reverend graham acknowledged even the most powerful nation of the world is not sufficient unto
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himself. >> america can never be great again if we turn our backs on you. we ask for your help and pray in the name of king of kings, lord of lords, my savior and redeemer, jesus christ, amen. >> peaceful trans fer of power and several clergy from several faiths and denominations, a rabbi, native american chief will be on hand. america's judao christian roots is why people of different faiths enjoy religious freedom in america. many who fight for religious freedom believe trump administration will do better job protecting freedoms for all. back to you, guys. >> ainsley: how great was the bendition that lorenz o did, so
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cool. the priest and rabbi. >> this is all part of more religious foundation for the inaugural service. four years ago, there was a poem, this was founded into america's foundational belief, freedom of religion. >> steve: indeed. laur lauren, thanks for the live report. joining us for her first interview as new white house press secretary karoline leavitt joins us. congratulations and good morning. >> lawrence: big day for you. >> karoline: thanks, it is great to see you. >> steve: it's a new day at the white house and in the briefing room. when reporters call on you at your first press briefing, will you have a thick binder, and
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when they ask a question, you look for that topic so know what they want you to say? >> karoline: i might bring notes, my binder is in my brain. we have truth on our side in this white house. american people won't hear from me, they will hear from the leader of the free world. president trump will speak later this afternoon at the white house and there will be a big infrastructure announcement. he has done more in one day than his predecessor did in four years. he signed memorandums and proclamations and 200 executive actions, three speeches and attending three balls late into early hours of the morning this morning. he is off to work again. the american people have a leader delivering on promise he made to them. he had actions to secure
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southern border, release energy and bring jobs back home. american people have a strong leader in president trump, no doubt about that. >> lawrence: you are right, we are trying to celebrate, he's off to the races. talk about the unity and why that is important. when did you find out joe biden had pardoned his entire family? >> karoline: joe biden pardoned his entire family during president trump's speech so that president trump couldn't respond until later when joe biden was out of office and it is a disgrace joe biden did this on his way out the door. it is an admission of guilt. joe biden said he and his family did not commit crimes,
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yesterday's pardon prove he knew they were guilty and he wanted to protect them. we are looking forward and president trump will restore law and order in this country and ending weaponization of justice under biden and harris administration. >> brian: how does that play into president trump, anything to do with president trump pardoning j-6ers which is causing controversy this morning? >> karoline: i don't think it is causing controversy, it should come as no surprise he delivered day 1. there are people who have been held hostage as president trump said by the biden doj. their due process was denied, they were targeted by doj while doj turned a blind eye to real crim
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criminals, especially illegal migrant crime and president trump took historic aksz to secure southern border and launched largest mass deportation mission in history. president trump is restoring faith in our justice system and joe biden on his way out pardoned his own family. >> ainsley: you mentioned infrastructure announcement, can you elaborate on that? >> carley: i won't get ahead of president trump, it is going to be a massive announcement. it is going to prove that the world knows that america is back. they have a commander-in-chief and also a negotiator-in-chief who will be in the oval office today and foreign leaders and investors from silicon valley to wall street to main street have confidence in our economy and markets and in president trump. in america, he's promised to reduce taxes, reduce regulation,
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and make america the envy of the world. we will bring investments into our country, the american people will hear from him this afternoon on that very subject. >> lawrence: would there be something concerning the fires in california? the president said we want to support that, his first trip will be friday to los angeles. something has to change there when it comes to brush, planning, you have firemen that don't have equipment there. will that be addressed in this announcement, as well? >> karoline: president trump announced that yesterdays and signed executive order to address water issues in california. he'll talk about that later this week when he tours the devastation and ensure americans are receiving help from the federal and especially state and local government they need, it shows president trump is leader
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for all americans regardless if they live in a red state or blue state. >> steve: question for you, there is item in politico this morning that talks about how vivek ramaswamy is leaving the doge operation and the politico article makes it sound like he and elon were not seeing the same vision and he's leaving, vivek is and will run for governor. what is going on? >> karoline: media tries to stir up controversy, we are a unified team. vivek ramaswamy is a brilliant mind and great supporter of trump. he is moving forward to run for office himself. as far as doge, will live in the executive office of the president and it will restore efficiency in our federal
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government, to slash needless regulation and bureaucracy. elon musk was here yesterday ready to get to, wo. this is a promise president trump has made and kept for the american people. >> ainsley: we are so proud of you, a lot of american public doesn't and they'll watch you eve everyday. you are 27, youngest press secretary ever, congratulations. you were assistant press secretary under kayleigh mcenany when she was there and worked for elise stefanik, what is different about trump going forward versus when you worked for him four years ago? >> karoline: it is surreal, i'm so proud to work for president trump and his team. he's faced more adversity than any candidate that has run for office, he survived two assassination attempts and watching him swear in yesterday
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in the capitol rotunda was surreal for myself and my eg cloos who worked so hard on the campaign trail. great day for our country, golden age of america has begun and i'm blessed to be here. >> brian: real quick, president of the united states back in the oval office, what is your personal reflection seeing him behind the desk for first time in four years just hours ago? >> karoline: amazing sight to watch. his decor is there, you see family photos at the resolute desk and president trump has been here before. we got right back to work. in his more than 60 minute pres press conference he talked about having more experience than anyone who has sat behind that
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desk. he is ready to get to work. >> brian: we look forwards to the infrastructure comment this afternoon. what time will that be? >> karoline: 4:00 p.m. this afternoon, don't miss it. >> ainsley: jackie and peter doocy will be asking you a lot of questions, they're happy they'll be called on. >> karoline: i look forward to taking them. >> brian: thanks so much. congratulations. >> ainsley: when will first briefing be for you? >> brian: squeeze her back in. we can do it. no? >> steve: maybe she doesn't know yet. one thing about donald trump, everyday is different. can you hear us? 4:00. when is your first press briefing? >> karoline: to be announced. >> ainsley: okay. >> brian: okay. >> steve: stay tuned. >> brian: if you want to come
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back and announce it, it would be great. >> ainsley: if you want to do it here, you can. >> lawrence: she is smart, you have a president who is his own sp spokesperson, as well. he will do a lot of his own announcements. >> ainsley: similar to the last four years. >> lawrence: 100%. >> brian: he will use truth social. he built his own brand when they kicked him off every other platform. he said, i still have my truth social. >> steve: donald trump is donald trump's best spokesman. he knows it, we all know it. she was talking last night he had a one-hour press conference. president trump yesterday delivered message during last night's national title game between ohio state, which won, and notre dame.
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>> today was inauguration day and donald j. trump had this message. >> president trump: hello to americans, historic and exciting day for our country, to players and fans watching tonight, it has been a lock and difficult journey, long season, two tremendous teams get to the game and go out and fight hard, fight fair and let itthe better team win. >> ainsley: smart of him to do this. >> lawrence: smart of espn to acknowledge the president. >> brian: i will always remember in the pandemic, president trump told, he got the leagues together and told college football players, you have to start and pac-10, no longer in existence, why are you not
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playing? it meant so much, he was trying to drag everyone to work. he told college sports to play again. >> steve: fact he would cut that tape and i read somewhere he cut that yesterday for the college football championship because like tiktok he saved -- >> brian: sadly. >> steve: things that are popular like college football championship, a lot of eyeballs and great way to get that message. smart guy. >> ainsley: he did not wear the red tie yesterday. j.d. vance did. >> brian: is that a message? >> lawrence: maybe we reach out for comment. >> steve: we should have asked. >> brian: he used to make ties, that smazes me. >> ainsley: he did. >> steve: a night of fancy neckties and rachel campos-duffy had a front-row seat for all of
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knows of executive orders and stopping at three inaugural balls. rachel campos-duffy is here. we saw you and your beautiful family. tell us about the night and what it meant to you. >> rachel: it started at st. john's. the duffy's had to make a decision. we had enough tickets for our whole family. do we bring the kids? this is so incredible, one day they will be 80 and say, i was there. it was chaotic and the kids got aggressed up, felt like princesses of theul ba. ball. pictures of how it started and
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ended. that is how it started, lawrence, started good. there we are with kellyanne, loved seeing her. this is how it ended, had to carry the kids out. >> lawrence: big day. what an upgrade we are about to get. sean duffy, president expected to have big announcement for infrastructure. what do you expect presidency to put out today? >> rachel: he's said and sean echoed that, he wants to introduce new golden era of travel and infrastructure and everything crumbling because money has been spent is green new deal instead of hard, durable projects. that is their goal. it is going to be great. >> lawrence: getting back to common sense essential stuff. we pay taxes and planes not
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working. >> rachel: in los angeles you saw that, people pay tons of taxes and basic stuff, can't get, clear out brush and forest so things don't go crazy. >> lawrence: border security, first responsibility to keep us safe. you have been covering the border for a while. the president's executive order actions put in place, you expect him to go so strong so fast? >> rachel: i do. controlling the border and said he would name cartels as terrorist organizations that will not just help america, we talk a lot about latin america, that will help mexico. mexico spiralled into basically a narco state, cartels have never been more powerful and had more influence over mexican
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politics and lives than right now. this is also good for mexico, even though he will name it the gulf of america. >> lawrence: you were interviewing hispanic leaders at inaugural ball. >> rachel: yes, the leader of maga party of spaen and lots of other leaders, including happy hispanics. they were playing that old trump song, i, i, i, where he is dancing, the salsa song. >> lawrence: what i'm excited about you, you can conduct the interview. i'm trying to learn my know spaish. we know the relationship with tariffs and all that, they will want to sit down with rachel campos-duffy, they know he will be watching the show. fox noticias, catch it everyday on fox news. >> rachel: thank you, fun night.
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i think the doge lawsuit, i think they started it the moment he sweared in. its a pr stunt. there are rules and regulations for doge like any other government project. the fact vivek is talking about running for governor. they named vivek in the lawsuit, you guys are not even following the news. more of a pr stunt. >> brian: with raids likely to happen in chicago and new york. president, a pre-pardon president biden set up for his family and those on the january 6 committee, what has that done to the legal community? >> given political license to donald trump and every president to do the same. presumptive pardons have never been tested inure ko. courts would probably defer to
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the president's pardon power. however, i wonder if court was to get involved if they would create a limiting principle, you can't say for anything you have ever done or done before. >> brian: knock off liquor stare, sorry got a pardon. did not help the party on the way out. president trump said the january 6 ers would get pardons and commutations. your thoughts? >> i've been tracking those cases and doj under president biden again and again ask for incredibly harsh sentences and penalties for most of them relatively minor offenses for tre trespassing and misdemeanors. here in washington, judges who
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were not friendly to donald trump would knock down what doj asked for and reduce sentences over and over and over. it happened in every single case. >> brian: ag garland. the 4000 cops assaulted and nobody demanding this. you shot interesting video, it is mike tyson getting lifted up, set the scene for us. >> starlight ball and mike tyson was there. and all of a sudden, the crowd lifted him in the air, cool moment, i saw holyfield right after that. as i was saying earlier, in washington, we don't typically see cool celebrities at parties, we are used to congress and
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♪ [laughter] >> brian: so true, back in town, back at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, 45 has become 47, sorry gro grover cleaveland, you have company. build up the museum for the cleveland family. >> steve: it is 11 degrees. it did diminish the crowds, but
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who is in force the merch vendors. >> lawrence: ainsley wants me to put this on. >> brian: not a natural blond, that is clear. >> steve: i have one of these. have you seen the irish guy? >> ainsley: i will put this one on. i don't want to mess up my hair. >> lawrence: the dance and golf swing. >> brian: make america great again, red hat and elon musk wanted dark maga and now pink maga. eight years to develop that. fantastic. >> lawrence: don't you go there. mess up my curls. >> ainsley: side says 45 and 47. >> lawrence: did you notice the license place said 45, 47 on
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front of the beast? >> ainsley: we were stuck at a red light yesterday and one guy pulling his cart walking on the street with merchandise. another guy had an old ambulance and behind it a flat bed with random things, motorcycle and loud speakers saying thank you for voting trump in again. >> brian: that is the trump principle, he is about maximizing and marketing. you might have heard trump watches and cologne, shoes, trump books, shoes, sneakers, people tell me best ever, that is what they are saying. >> steve: conclusion of this inauguration, number one most valuable piece of souvenir or memorabilia one of the 250,000
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tickets that never got used. >> ainsley: this says 47th president inauguration day, january 20, 2025 with his signature, memento to remember the day. i don't know if we'll ever experience anything like this in our lifetime. >> brian: next guest was the premiere entertainment at the liberty ball. >> lawrence: he was maga before it was cool. >> steve: jason aldean, he is here in the studio on top of our building and we're going to talk toim had. >> ainsley: hi, jason. >> brian: talk about cool, guess who is coming up. look at jason aldean. >> ainsley: he is cool, so is bill hemmer. >> steve: back in new york. >> bill: i wanted to stay. >> brian: you were at the ball. >> ainsley: what is weather like there? >> bill: in new york, cold and going to snow, same as d.c. terrific work.
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interesting and fun weekend in many ways, madly frustrating with level of security in washington, d.c. i've never been at an event that was as difficult, if you were not walking, you were not going anywhere. talking 20 super bowls and seven inaugurations, that difficult. it gives a sense with all changes about measure of security to keep this guy safe. keep an eye on that. in meantime, nice to see you all, back on trump time. so many items to track, marco rubio will be sworn in by j.d. vance, don't miss that. president of national cathedral coming up in moments. more confirmation are hadings for members of incoming cabinet. what is effect of the executive orders? dana and i will drop checkered flag in 10 minutes, we'll see you then, top of the hour.
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♪ >> brian: i was there as jason extended his set because the president was a little late. country music sensation jays an all dean to my immediate left. welcome back to the show. great job last night. i don't know if you could see it was so dark. you had thousands of people transfixed. >> it was -- every time i think i've done it all, i've done a lot of different things and seen a lot of things. this was a whole different ballgame for me. just a huge honor to be here and to be part of that night and all the people that were there to support president trump and just, you know, i told somebody
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the other day it was like -- what's it like to be there? it feels electric. i don't know. everybody is excited and just kind of for this new chapter of where we're headed. >> lawrence: we know a lot of the country music basis nitty -- is conservative. you are the majority right now. >> i do feel a little vindicated. my wife and i talk about this all the time. for the last, you know, four years especially it's just been, taking a lot of heat for stepping out and kind of telling people how we feel about the state of the country and that regime that had been in office. and it has been a little odd at times. but it's cool to look here this week and see all the celebrities and people showing up that didn't really speak out before.
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but, you know, it's a good thing. it just means that hopefully it's getting everything back on track an we are all getting on the same page. >> steve: we've had dozens of people come up to us and just say they were so excited to be in washington for this particular part of american history. but also because of what it means. it means, you know, donald trump yesterday, he changed a whole bunch of stuff with his sharpie. >> i think he fixed a lot of things, too. but yeah, i mean, it is just -- i think for the last few years, as much as a lot of the media has tried to make it seem like everything has been so great, it hasn't. and so i think a lot of us knew that for a long time and i think a lot of other people are starting to see it now. to have president trump back in office i think it gives everybody a sense of relief. a lot of people a sense of relief and i feel like we're headed in the right direction.
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>> ainsley: we love your music and big fans. when carrie underwood said i will sing at the inauguration. i was proud of her for stepping out and not worrying about everyone else in hollywood for nashville thinks. they couldn't figure out the music. she did a beautiful job. you said how hard that is. >> it's a hard song to do anyway and when you are supposed to be singing to a track and that's what gives you pitch reference for the song and to not have that, for her to just kind of say all right, let's go, that's a big move and that's a pro move on her part. i thought it was great. >> brian: your tour. the full throttle tour. >> we're announcing it on your show. we're excited getting ready to go on tour. it kicks off the end of may, first of june and got nate smith, ray lynn, d.j. silver who is always out with us and
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looking forward to another great year on the road. we'll do 55ish shows. >> brian: where do you go to get tickets? >> ticketmaster. that's where you always go to get tickets. >> ainsley: some people do their own website. >> sounds like a lot of work. >> brian: you get the keep most of your money. >> steve: what are you doing at 4:00 this afternoon? >> i'm probably going to be in florida. nice and warm. >> steve: when you are in florida turn on the tv. today is the premier of will cain's program 4:00 eastern weekdays at fox. >> ainsley: infrastructure at four. will has an announcement. >> lawrence: it will be great. >> the golden age of america begins right now. during every single day of the

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