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and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thank you for joining us. promises made, promises kept, that is the focus of tonight's "angle." what a breathtaking 36 hours. ♪ ♪ on the campaign trail, he promised to never stop working for you, and i don't think we have ever seen a president who packed more into one day. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> here to protect and defend peerages because the
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constitution of the night states. >> the constitution of the night states. we just had a great time we had a great day. >> joining me to raise the glass to the president of the united states, president donald trump. hear, hear. ♪ ♪ >> that's a big one. a lot of big ones. ♪ ♪ >> there is never been a first day like yesterday. >> laura: holy cow! the past few days have been like a bracing but kind of welcome shock to the system because we basically have had no president for the last four years. all we had was a sad, old man that they shuffled out to read some things. thank, who was shuttle back off of the stage where the platform. then he was put back into hiding. but yesterday and today and for the next four years, we will see
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a real president. i was blessed with and had a bird's-eye view of history. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> laura: now, people talk so much about how a president, look, can you get a lot done in the first 100 days? i was thinking about this and what happened the last 36 hours and we all have to think of it this way, trump is built differently because donald trump focuses on getting as much done and this means pushing his staff, by the way, but getting as much time as possible every single day. and of course, we still make the time to go to three balls at the end of the day. but trump is an original. before we had a president to take a question every six months from the press, we had a president yesterday who signed
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stacks of executive orders. and actually answer questions at the same time. it was a sight to behold. jesse watters and i were watching this both during our shows and the shows got cut short, but it was unbelievable. then you have to ask, really, way are so many people feeling positive right now wish mark because i think most of us felt a deep sense of unease and real anxiety in the the world about having an actual -- not having an actual president capable of confronting crises and making critical decisions and the white house but having a strong leader in charge and competent white house staff but something america really missed. and what about the transparency? well, trump told us what eve is going to do and now he's in the process of doing it. now, contrast that to biden world where covering up was their m.o. they didn't just cover up his mental condition.
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they lied about the condition of the economy, the truth about the border, the truth in ukraine. it was one giant cover. but trump is telling you what he thinks on all the issues, even if you don't always agree, he puts it out there make. >> i like both sides of the argument, but i also like very competent people coming into our country. and i'm not just talking about engineers. i'm talking people all levels. maitre d''s, wine experts and even waiters, high, quality waiters. spewing now, "the angle" will dig into the issue worker as we have in the past but we will do that the coming days and weeks. but were dams in the press able to land a glove on trump today? no, but they did spider. >> it is a golden age for these fat cats but the democrats are fighting for you. >> his first actions as president doing what he promised
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he would do peerages speak with the very heart what the american voter told us they wanted wasn't there make. >> this white house is about one thing, if you storm the capitol and his name to keep power, he will help you. >> laura: now, what they are really mad about is not the pardons, the j6ers but obviously biden said a more dangerous precedent. they are met he's delivering on his promises one by one, including his pledge to bring jobs in the united states with his announcement today called start to make stargate, cellophane, openai and oracle pledged to work together. it will be $500 billion investment in ai infrastructure. >> this is the beginning of a golden age. we will have decided. and we will start immediately deploying $100 billion with a goal of making $500 billion
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within the next four years. >> laura: now, you heard him, they would not have done this had trump not won. so the pace here is astounding from his executive orders on gender and dei, leaving the w.h.o., exiting the claimant accord and reviewed trade polich attention but not across the government and individual agencies have to report back april 1st. that will pave the way and a smart way for new terr tariffs. everyone of these orders was well executed, all signed off by lawyers with the ultimate goal, of course, withstanding legal challenge and there will be many, already there are legal challenges. but don't take what we have seen in trump's first 36 hours for granted. this all takes real work, hundreds of hours of works by teams of people. they were able to pull it off because his staff is devoted and
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competent and motivated. americans just want to return to excellence, to merit, and they got it with trump 47. isn't it great to have a real president again question again that is "the angle." joining me is jonathan turley, george university law professor and fox news contributor. moments ago, president trump sent another executive order in this one ending what they call illegal dei. to the white house says this will terminate radical dei preference thing and federal contracting and direct federal agencies to combat private sector discrimination. professor, how soon will we start seeing legal challenges to this? >> well, we saw a flurry of legal challenges immediately after trump took office. but it is going to take more than a legal flash mob to reverse some of these measures.
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to some degree, trump has been advantage with the fact we have divided government and congress, which meant many of the things president biden did he did with executive orders. what you can do by an executive order, you can usually undo by executive order but this is really a flurry of executive orders that we are trying to keep up with. i did glance with that recently minted capital in the o. he asked the department of education and the justice department to look at is fully enforce the harvard decision by the supreme court. that was the decision that ended affirmative-action in the admissions process. they had been complaints that universities already prepared for the next round to circumvent the impact of that decision. trump is ordering the departments to get on that, to use their powers, including
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their investigatory powers to determine if circumvention occurring. that is the view of some left of the supreme court handed down its historic ruling. >> laura: jonathan, he also wants his new attorney general, assuming pam bondi, i'm sure she will get confirmed, to review all activities of all departments in the federal government over the last four years and identify any instances where the department or agency's conduct appears to be contrary to the purposes and policies of the order. and this is about the weaponization of government asking for appropriate, remedial actions to be taken. now, this is a big order. some might say it is a tiny bit general, but nevertheless, it makes a statement about what the trump family and his associates have endured over the past, really, nine years. >> once again, this is within
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the navigation beacons for executive orders. they don't have a binding legal authority but they are basically directions to federal agencies. this is a president who really is building on his first term. if you recall when he first came into office, he came face to face with an acting attorney general who ordered the entire department to stand down and not assist him in his immigration policy reforms. i considered that order, by the way, to be grossly inappropriate. and she ultimately asked plan to leave office. but trump expects his first term dealing with a lot of this resistance from within the agency's. that is why he is moving very quickly not just weaponization, but also to remind all of the employees that it is their duty to carry out constitutional lawful orders of the president regardless of whether they disagree with his policies. >> laura: and rescheduling
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federal employees for the viewing audience, that is an entirely new way of eliminating federal workers by "rescheduling them," which is another way of approaching government cuts. a lot of these agencies, president believes, are bloated and just loaded with people they don't need. they didn't come to work the last four years and no one really noticed. >> right. that has already been challenged. and the thrust of that challenges that other federal laws guarantee due process. by redesignating them, you are cutting back on legislative changes. a lot of these efforts are meant to slow things down, including the challenge to doge. the challenge there is to say what is doge? and the challenges it is an advisory committee. advisory committees have to be open and balance. but they are a bit premature and they pulled that trigger, in my
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view, very quickly. doge is a working progress. the other problem they have is they can throw sand at those words but congress has a parallel doge effort going on. they will not be delayed by litigation. so i'm not too sure how successful these initial attacks are going to be. >> laura: jonathan, this will be a pace that we haven't seen. i don't think we didn't see in the first term, but they know the territory now. they know the challenges. and do you agree with my assessment that each of these orders was reviewed by the legal team and they understood these lawsuits would be challenged. i don't think a single one of them was issued without that in mind. >> no, these are obviously well prepared eos. some of them, by the way, intending to start a fight and eos on birthright citizenship.
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may be getting this to the court. they are is that sweet spot for a two-term president. the first two years, you have to put a score on the board before halftime. because the last two years the pace slows down considerably. so they may want this in court so they can get that resolved if necessary. start a constitutional amendment process. >> jonathan, always great to see you. thank you very much. >> this has been the most transparent government, most transparent administration we have seen in a very, very long time. >> his objective and his commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government. >> laura: promises made, promises broken. well, no one ever expected obama to be transparent with the american people and he doesn't like most of the american people. biden routinely ignored the press and only called on reporters if his aides gave him a card with a very specific list
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of names and probably knew a lot of the questions or the just have a lot of the questions ahead of time. but what about donald trump? he's not afraid of questions. >> no biden ever do news conferences like this? how many news conferences, peter, has a dent like this? >> like this? zero, then. >> and would be zero for the next infinity, infinity. >> laura: so as i mentioned earlier, almost 50 minutes like this, trump signed executive orders and took questions at the same time. today, he went out again in front of the media and again to questions. >> the ceasefire, do you plan to travel to the middle east soon? >> are you going to send weapons to ukraine? >> laura: this is completely, again a shock to the system. it is a new era of transparency.
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and even some old foes have to admit it. >> he wanted to set a contrast with biden by going sort of having this ruling press conference. actually think it is refreshing for presidents to be -- i was among those critical of the lack of exposure of president biden. i think it is good for presidents to be exposed. >> laura: joining me now, alina habba, counselor to president trump. i was able to see her last night in our really uncomfortable she was standing at the bar. alina, first of all, first of all, your parents have adopted me. so i'm just saying, i love your parents and they are amazing people. >> yes, they let me know. >> laura: think you sharing them. will the president commit, alina, to do press conferences every way, every two weeks to continue what he says is going
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to be the most transparent administration? it seems like it is no problem for him. >> first of all, he doesn't need to commit. i think he has shown everybody today, yesterday, the minute he was born in, he got to work. actually, what he's been working since november 5th. but there is no one that speaks betters about his policies better than present donald trump himself and that is the truth of it. we can all spinmack and do whatever, but we finally have a president, laura and not someone afraid to answer tough questions himself directly from the boss' mouth it has been tremendous being there and seeing how hard everybody is working and these eos coming out reversing the damage that has been done and putting important things first, america, quite frankly. he's going to be doing this a lot. it is president trump's way and his words but you don't have to hear from anyone else periods me when i call it a shock to the system, but i actually think
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we got so used to a president in hiding and then aides kind of covering that up, that he almost forgot what it was like to have a real president. so, i think people will take a little while to get used to that again, but in a good way. now, they executive order, alina, declaring to gender seems obvious to most people, but it set up one of the nbc reporters and here is what she reported. >> illegal expert told me if you are someone who is transgender who has a passport may be transgender capital x they would caution you not to leave the coy because the border agent because you couldn't have your tender into the -- the trump administration is no longer identifying it. >> laura: alina, is that fear well-founded? >> yes, and you will be shipped to mars appear to they are fearmofearmongering. this is why cnn's ratings are so
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long. >> laura: nbc. if we start ring about facts -- it is all the same, left wing, left radical wing giving you fake fact so you think, my god, what is president trump doing? we are restoring america based on god, mm, a woman and not letting place in the girls bathroom and vice versa. we've make you go to school and get jobs based on merit and not identity making people worry they have to check a box mb and other. we are getting america back. people need to have faith in that. this is not a fearmongering think that taking to a simpler, more constitutionally protected america that america we know and we haven't seen it for a while, but he's getting us back quickly. >> laura: good to see you and get some rest or a little bit and thank you so much. >> thank you. >> laura: just ahead of, trump's for keeping his promises, including cracking down on birth right citizenship and the legality next
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birthright, as you know. and it is just absolutely ridiculous. we will see.e we think we have very good grounds. people have wanted to do this matfor decades. >> laura: of course, the idea as a policy matter is completely correct. it is obvious, theical idea a c born here should automatically get citizenship either when neither parent is a u.s. citizen. it has invited huge fraud on the system. a earth motels in new york and california. it even has a name, birth tourism. but the 14th amendment of the te constitution does present a legal hurdle for the president. now the supreme court has not definitively ruled on this yet, and 18 blue states and the aclu are already suing.miss it is the 14th amendmenttt question. joining us now is missouri senator, eric schmitt.y, as former attorney general, this is going to, obviously, betive subject to litigation.
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the court has not definitively t ruled on this yet, but knowingtn this court, i'm not sure how it will come out. i tend to think it might comeli ouket against what the president and all of us would like. but why was it important for president trump to issue this order? >> well, it is addressing what currently exist whether or in mexico, making mexico the waiting room to get rid of the incentive of catch and releaseht and that is obvious one. birthright citizen has in created incentive to come a illegal if they have a child and at that point the child would be a citizen under that r hointerpretation. but here is why thato is wrong, an wasd senator howard who was e author of that amendment was very specific. fhe is quoted and written aboua it, it is not intended forer illegal aliens or intent of her people lawfully who had children like ambassadors. he was clear the intent aroundh it. it was specifically meant to address dred scott case that dred scott said are not citizens t subject to the rights
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and enjoy the rights of a citizen an d immunities of being a citizen so it meant to address that specific issue at that moment in time.coul so the judge in the seventh circuit who would never be concerned that conservative onag the issues, he agrees with the interpretation and also harry reid known for conservatives also agreed this is not intended to be for children of illegal immigrants.c you are right, it will get litigated but i think president trump spoke clearly on yothis, and i'm glad he did. >> laura: it is all about how e phrase andscin subject to the jurisdiction thereof.out. so it will be fascinating to see how this plays out, but i think this is going all the way to tha supreme court appeared to the democrat ag in arizona, apparen, doesn't really know the people . watch this. >> i don't think that voters in arizona who have voted for ever
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thought they would be voting too really, voting to undermine birthright citizenship or to .estroy birthright citizenship >> laura: senator, this is a very lopsided issue that runs against the democrats.s no but that is a democrat state attorney general. tdoes this not confirm in peopls mind the idea democrats put illegal immigrants first and n t american citizens rights question work. >> yeah, they really don't understand how she can tell by that quote really wet november 5, 2024, was all about. president trump, you saw him on the campaign trail and a lot ofgrat times on the campaign trail, he spoke about illegal immigration all the time. he would talk about this issue all the time.d they were 15 million people here illegally because we created incentive structure for them to comel to and they gets taxpayer benefit and the wall to prevent them from coming.we mexico is no longer three waitig room so the american people knew what they were doing when theyet voted president trump. they wanted to and impatient at
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the southern border. yo howu would think attorney gel of a border state would understand that it is out of touch how these issues thatr, gmatter to the american people. >> laura: senator, great to see you. >> lthank you very much. when we come back the fullwh outrage of democrats on the january 6th pardons. what it really meansng coming u. ♪ ♪
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lawyer right o >> laura: right on cue, whenqueu trump did what he was supposed to do important the j6 defendants.op the media went bananas.an >> trump is pardoning people who committed violence against cops and try to overturn an electiong >> i guess back the blue doesn't mean very much to describe. >> a mother from pennsylvaniato who took i.c.e. acts and
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battering ram to get people into that capital. she came out to our family into the supporters anda was puttingt on a trump hat. >> that is the biggest fear. there are o haa group of peoplet on the street who have shown a willingness to do, to use violence in the name of donald trump. >> laura: okay, they founde ba they were new resistance line, they are back at it. but where was they are demand for jail time and their outrageo when thewn george floyd ridersto burn down american cities? they did billions in damage coast damage coast to. several people, more than aout dozen died.ng tif they are worried about unprecedented use of pardons, i aren't they pressing the issue at the president preemptively pardoning his family members and their spouses? and almost entire congressional committee getting preemptively
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pardoned? from trump's aent parent pointf it's been i guess four years has january 6th, andp he wants to put the entirel episode behind us. clearly, a minority engaged in violence. but the overwhelming majority were charged with misdemeanors, trespassing and parading at the capital. plus, where the defendants given due process rights is another argument considering mysteriously missing and potentially exculpatory evidence in the case. >> actual archives and administration wants to know how thon te secret service lost texh messages linked to the assault on the capital. the agency confirmed yesterday the messages cannot bereco recovered.conv >> laura: how convenient, they cannot brecoe recovered to. joining me are the two upp beneficiaries of trump's pardons, brandon straka andt yoisabella deluca. drandon, do you believe you an i know the answer to this but i don't think thnte viewers do tht
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when this went down and remindwa us what you were charged with that you were given a fair trial question work. >> no, mi sty case was a lie frm the veryitol beginning. a i stood outside of the east side of no the capital shooting a v. when i arrived, no police officers n the side of thedy building. no one was rioting or orap itfighting with anyone and the doors at the capitalof were opeh i stood outside of the buildinge 8 minutes shooting a video. i never entered the capital werc engaged in vandalism, theft or destruction but because of who y am and success of organization, walkway movement they decided td come at me and come at me hard.t two weeks after i posted the video the fbi raided my home, put me in handcuffs and beganof stripping my apartment of computers, ipads,t thumb drives, camera equipment and put me in handcuffs and took me to jail. after i got out of jail, they charge me with two felonies and a misdemeanor and adding obstruction of a felony andtes
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facing 30-35 years in prison foo the 8 minutes i stood nonviolently outside of the capitol. to maks e this entire thing stil they created a story i stood outside of the capitol shooting "go, clo will not go, go x cut" and take it, take it and i never did such a thing. t nonetheless i took a misdemeanor plea deal rather than choosing to go to trial and part of my misdemeanor plea deanse l with signing department of defense to say those things when i did not do those things. >> laura: a lot of people opsignedle admissions of guiltt because of the same kind of admission and they didn't want to go to jail for 30 years. nocommw congressman raskin of ty committee said his pardon from biden is completely different from yours and other j6 defendants. watch. >> the people were pardon up because we were innocent and donald trump was threatening liz cheney and danny thompson
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and others with fraudulent polil prosecutions. peopthe people who were just pardoned a little while ago were pardoned because they were .tiony >> laura: isabella, your reaction to that, given what yoe were charged with.hy tell me, first of all, what you were charged with and why senator raskin is off base here. >> i was charged in march 2024 with theft of government property for touching a table. they accused me -- >> laura: wait, touching ain whatg ? >> touching a table. they accuse me of touching aased table and obstruction of a government proceeding.what that based on whatk th governor raskin had said, i think there is a big problem when people who were prosecuting that january 6 cases are pardoned before the people who are actually persecuted for january 6. >> laura: what, i'm trying toun d get my head around take the
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table. did you remove a table fro m theha capitol? >> no, i touched a table. s tei put my hand on a table, andr opthey accused me of stealing te table, theft of government .roperty they came with me to a deeply held the day before election if i plead guilty to stealing then$ table that carried maximum sentence one year in prison and $1,000 fine they would drop my trespassing charges. laura: this is -- brandon, you have been on me for years on this. i'm so glad you told your story. isabella, we will continue covering this because i actualls think people have to understand what happens with thesen prosecutors and how these casesi go down. because this could happen again unless this is prevented frome happening again. brandon, isabella, both of you, again, we will tell your stories an y>> ld yours is important, thank you. comingctur up a woke bishop trio lecture president trump and his family. it is supposed to be a nationala
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vice president vance and families attended national a prayer service. it is a tradition afterer inauguration and it happens at the washington cathedral. but rather thaann a christian service about god and country, they were forced to listen to the rantings of a lunatic. >> in the name of our god, i ase you to have mercy upon the peopler co in our country who ae scared now. there are gay and lesbian and transgender children andmili democratic, republican,r independent families. some who care for their lives. >> laura: and it didn't stope, there. >> and the people, the who picki our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in the poultry farms and meat-packing plants, wash the dishes after wh eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals, they
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may not beprop citizens, or have properenta documentation, but th vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.mr. ask you to have mercy, the mr. president, on those in our communities whose children here that their parents will bes taken away. >> laura: joining me now for reaction is fox news contributor,d ar raymond arroyo. raymond, the faces of the trump and j.d. vance family. j.d. vance had the best, but tell me what you sow there. a >> it looked like a foul smell released into th te national cathedral and maybe it had i appeared to look at trump's face, hilarious. they were having none of it. for this they ship to use this moment, lord that is suppose bdo be an interfaith prayer service into a political lecture, but is really a misuse of religionmily here. and, you know, they camee together the trump family and the j.d. vance famil wy came tok
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pray for theat country and not kate mckinnon after a rainstorm. she is a mess and the speech was a complete, like discarded propaganda you hear in union square or something. just me when it was like old npr althl things considered on npr. you expected the music to pop up in the background, right, people who pick our crop.of americans and let's just say in our veal coach american citizenn don't get the courtesy -- you t can't have compassion for them. only compassion for the people who cross our border illegallys. and if you don't, not a good christian.s. ridiculous! afterwards, trump reacted to the surface like this. >> the message for a call for justice, for swift justice foree george floyd and systemic justice for black and brown people under the knee ofn wa ths country in ways we have witnessed time and time again.e >> what is your message tola president trump today?celead
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>> i have given up speaking to president trump.is we need to replace president trump. we need leadership to leave this country in the way it deserves. >> laura: obviously -- go ahead. just because that was the episcopal bishop mariann edgar budde. here's a problem.e mothe inaugural committee frankw should have bailed the moment they saw she was leaving this prayer service . she has always been more politician than preacher, laura. look, when you unpack her hate of president trump, i don't know why they put him i.n thish th position frankly. he should no t have been in the room. they should have moved the prayer service to the basilica of the national per academic strain and got a bishop to lead it. it could have been pleasant. we need to pray, not prey on the president.ra: >> laura: raymond, anyone lecturing us about the george floyd to, you, riots with justice for george floyd s anwhen it was destroying
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people's communities and livelihoods? and one of those n-95 masks? that brings back a nightmare vision for americans to see some liberal individual screaming w through a mask. they want to leave that behind, bit we had to see that in 2020ea and that was the patient. >> if we have that reaction to president trump after the service. >> laura: do we have that, and guys? >> you alluded earlier in your "angle." he comes up and says it like it is. he is not holding back and never did.k but he is not going to hold back at all. just me whenthat i guess we dont have that sound bite. that is all right. we we do have it.>> w go play it. go ahead to. >> why didu th you think of the service? i >> what did you think, did you like it? not too exciting, was it?ld i didn't think it was a goodter. service. they can do much better periods
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we was understated, raymond that wa thrs actually cool kind of he would throw in some shade but not the full trump shade to. he was playing it cool. >> that was not a yelp review the national cathedral was wanting that it is uncomfortable to put his family in that position. y don'elevt want to elevate this anymore, but i thought that was so egregious, raymond. and so out of touch. and i know a lot of denominations are struggling, t not all, but some are struggling to put people in the pews. i can't imagine the national cathedral is attracting throngs of new worshipers with that ki d of lecturing. i don't think that itracs what people are looking for today. >> it is a sour note at the end of beautiful, inaugural weekend with the buster ladies and ascendant to america. then you get this grumpy -- >> laura: it was like a
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>> don't you see the importance of the organization to coordinate the goals question work. >> sure, i do bet not ripped off by the world as we know. the world health organization ripped us off. everybody rips off the united states. and that is it. it is not going to happen anymore. >> laura: now, of course, trump is right and w.h.o.'sto priority is to pass the pandemic treaty. that is a huge violation of u.s. sovereignty. one of the treaty's main goals will stifle free speech.
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clearly, that is what they wants to do. some of their la tely traps telu whatl you need to know requirio mband combat disinformation. so basically our whole show wowould be person on during the pandemic when we talk about the mass, shot and mandates. dr. peter mccullough, a cardiologist. dr. mccullough, you and i would not beave anywhere.we we would not be on television from february 2020 through what of2022, under this draft of the pandemic treaty? of course, we should not be in this nonsense. >> at the point was that the global protest at the world health assembly last assembly te entire world is rejecting this a international health regulations and pandemic treaty lines. >> laura: you know people like bill gates are very serious about having global surve surveillance. when they sa they say surveillay
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meanea reporting of data and soe forth.em on the surface, that sounds like it would be fine, correct?sinf but when you get into dis- information and misinformation given what dr. fauci the earlyi, pandemic with wet market, mask, social distancing, all of that to turned out to be dis- information. >> we need bio surveillance, biothat we need surveillance of biolab's that are creating gain of function, dangerousou pathogens. so not surveillance on one another. i tell you, i think the response back from the w.h.o. to trump saidall. it all. in their letter, they said theyr haveki been working onss f accountability, transparency anr cost-effectiveness. toa, a 2 think of a 20% budget . >> laura: [laughs] well, people don't realize dr. mccullough, but the w.h.o. just from the united states andt
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blunder. $1.28 billion with a b and they are concerned, thad rose's head ahead of w.h.o. we need health equity. that i s the main focus too. what does that mean? >> it the w.h.o. a global money pit is wha t it is.we we had plenty of capabilities at the cdc. our health care is not influenced at all by the w.h.o. of the united states. >> laura: no, it is absolutely insane. dr. mccullough, i haven't seen you in a long time t.k yoit was great to see you. thank you for what you've done on the subject. that is it for us tonight. remember to follow me. get on the instagram. all the hijinks and adventures of the inauguration >> todd: goodbye dei. president trump giving federal government until 5:0
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