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the nuns destroyed them. ultimately sent him running. the pastor for cover. good job nuns. in the heart of the city, a former minor league hockey player showed off skills on frozen canal street which he was using as own personal hockey rink. do you not see that in new orleans that much. stop for a vin yea after a while. tomorrow on "special report," senate showdown over president trump's cabinet nominees what comes next, how long will it take? remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr, 6:00 p.m. on the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. follow me on instagram and x at bret baier. thanks for inviting us into your home. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. it is fast and 2350urous. we have got you covered. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle."
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thank you as always for joining us. as the resistance sputters, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ all right. quick. someone, please, please, do a welfare check on aoc. >> they're going to go after legal status. they're gonna go after people who are presently documented. they're gonna try to make them undocumented and deport them, too. they are going after people who are documented, period. they are going after immigrants. >> laura: poor dear. bless her heart. perhaps we can get a go fund me, i don't know, to help her get through, endure the first 100 days of trump. because who knew that preserving american sovereignty, enforcing the border and ending the abuse of humanitarian parole could drive people so mad. now, desperate to gain some traction, any traction against
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trump, the left is falling back into an old, unhealthy pattern. and keepy talking points. >> mass idea of ice agents sweeping through communities and churches and schools and taking people who might be here legally, separating families, that's not going to help and what is not going to help it's not going to help reduce food prices. it's not going to help increase national security. >> laura: now they are worried about food prices, the democrats? where were they the last four years? now, of course, in the age of trump 2.0, the media are trying to find their footing. now it's fear-mongering about whether trump will arrest priests and nuns. >> there's a lot of catholic churches, a lot of evangelical churches that are assisting and helping people who are illegal immigrants around the country. and the question is does the federal government go in there and try to force those and are you going to arrest priests and
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nuns for simply doing what the bible tells them that they should be doing? >> laura: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i mean, seven a petty good reporter, i think. did he say like express outrage about -- for them doing what the bible tells them to do priests and nuns? well, does he mean like when pro-life protesters are arrested and thrown in jail for praying outside an abortion clinic the right to life? sacred and the bible where was cnn's concern then. >> the bottom line is, other than john fetterman few in the democratic party almost no one in the trump hating media seemed to have learned anything after november 5th. americans do not and have never supported open borders. they have never supported millions of migrants milking the system and making fake asylum claims. and after biden's border catastrophe, americans moved even further to the right on the issue. now according to new ipsos
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survey, 66% of americans support deporting illegal aliens. now, there is less consensus on the method how to deport them but the general view is still overwhelmingly supportive of deportation. thus, all the resistance is left with are feeble attempts to frighten you into believing that your views are hateful and wrong. but trump's team now one of the executive orders may trigger federal investigations of sanctuary jurisdictions including denver, colorado. >> he lifts predictions on being able to conduct ice raids schools churches. we assume he is doing that for a reason. we will challenge that in court and try to get injunction to stop those practices. we think there are plenty of reasonable common sense ways violent criminals and we can support and collaborate on that. >> laura: okay. thank you. you are helping us with violent criminals now?
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of course, these blue state mayors have helped fuel the migrant gang activity by continuing with their sanctuary madness in the first place. 42,000 illegals arrived in denver just in 2023. now many of whom were then moved into motels in nearby aurora, remember all that video of all the gang activity there. so naturally, the gangs and the crime exploded appreciate that and tren de aragua appreciates you as well. now voters in colorado and other democrat states, you are going to have to decide who is really looking out for you. the pro-illegal immigrant democrat leaders that you have elected or president trump? because, right now, political leaders in colorado, and illinois, california, massachusetts, and across the country are trying to make the poor, migrant worker and honor roll migrant student -- they are always honor roll students the
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faces of the new resistance. as a matter of political common sense, i think it's absolutely idiotic. now, talk about not knowing how to read the room after this election, meanwhile, in the so hsocall the mayor there voted nt to be a sanctuary city. >> message is huntington beach comes first. keep the city safe and help nice effecting what their job is we should be able to assist in any way possible that surfing u.s.a. this is not only evidence his comments of we can't do this to the fact that the other side is just not getting it. they are flailing in the resistance. now, we all know that elon musk is excited about the trump agenda and that he is prone to sudden wild jess particular
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labor relation. kind of funny. and this is what the grasping gasping resistance. no matter how they are trying to. condemned for those kind of actions. gross. neo-nazi groups in this country. rallied around that visual. does it concern you that those elements of the neo-nazi and white supremacist element in the united states believe that what they saw last night was a neo-nazi salute? >> what concerns me is this is what -- these are the questions you believe are most important to ask to the u.n. ambassador? >> laura: yeah, desperate. desperate from senator murphy. and good for elise stefanik. really just another sign that we have won and they are out of ideas. and that includes the euro
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elites at davos. >> tonight we saw elon musk raising his hand at the festivities when the new president was inaugurated. what is your comment to that. >> we from have the freedom of speech in europe and germany everyone can say what he wants. even if he is a billionaire. and what we do not accept is if this is supporting extreme right positions. >> laura: well, look. davos, what can you expect? look at what germany has done to its country. reeling from migrant crime. it's a mess. and as far as elon musk is concerned, i would say welcome to the club because they did the same to me years ago. of course none of them really know what the nazi party is or was. it was the national socialist party. and that they were certainly not rabid defenders of free speech like we are. and they apparently are fine with their friends who make
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similar gestures. no problem at all. so transparent and so desperate. but trump's victory has driven them all bonkers. one danish politician is spitting mad. >> deer president trump, listen very carefully. greenland has been part of the danish kingdom for 800 years. it's integrated part of our country. it is not for sale. let me put it in words you might understand, mr. trump [bleep] off. >> laura: oh here and around the world the globalist resistance is struggling for oxygen and apparently him for clicks. so, while they resurrect their power base, it's a big power base. still not deflated, totally defeated, well, so far it's not looking good. and certainly they won't resurrect their own preempt next if trump and common sense americans keep doing what's right. and that is the angle.
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and as democrat-run cities and states plan to resist trump on immigration, red state leaders are ready to get to work. one of them is my next guest florida governor ron desantis. governor, great to see i tonight. before we get into what your state is doing, the pentagon just announced that it's sending 1500 active duty troops to the southern border. will that, in your estimation, make a big difference? >> >> i think it's a great start. the pentagon and the people in the brass need to recognize that under donald trump, the military's mission is not just simply to be halfway around the world defending borders but actually to defend our own borders. and designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations is absolutely the right thing to do. and you are going to see this operate as not just a law enforcement issue but as a military issue. so, i think it's the right thing to do. i think you're going to see more
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of that. and i think what you saw in the first day and what we continue to see is this problem is going to be put to bed once and for all. that's what the american people voted for. and i think that's what the administration is going to deliver and that's what states like florida are going to do to step up and help facilitate that mission. >> laura: governor, i want to get into what is happening in florida in just one second. are you surprised that they are going down the same, you know, immigration sob story route with the priests and the nuns and you are going to arrest the nuns and arrest the priests? this is the old playbook that they pulled with the kids in cages. and it didn't work. but, they are going back to it. does that surprise you? >> well, what else are they going to do laura? you have a situation where we have seen the effects on crime. we have seen the effects on healthcare spending, on schools. on overcrowding. then you have the larger issue of the american people have
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never con sented to these millions of people pouring into our country. and so do we govern ourselves or not. fundamental question on the i don't think side of all of this and even in the congress this week they're voting on this laken riley act. and most of the democrats voted against it. and all this said was if you are an illegal alien committing crimes against the american people, then you need to be sent home. who could possibly object to that? but that's the position that they have taken. so, it's going to continue to hurt them politically. but, yes, they don't have a leg to stand on. so all they are going to try to rely on is a motion. it's interesting the media, the legacy media will hype up that emotion. they don't like to talk to the angel moms who have lost kids from illegal alien crime. they don't like to talk to people that have been negatively impacted by. this it's only the ones that can try to resuscitate their agenda.
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>> laura: yes, back to who is going to work in the restaurants. governor, i want to get to florida. it's an interesting dynamic brewing here in florida where you have the speaker of the house. and you have the president of the state senate kind of -- they seem to be slow-walking some of these common sense provisions and that you're pushing again to really solidify the efforts against illegal immigration in this state tell us why that is happening with a stated that is incredibly well-run including on this issue? >> since i have been governor, we have already banned sanctuary cities, we're not a o. illegal immigration. the media said our economy was going to tank and all these parade of horribles. kwre9 we have grown dramatically since then. now we are in a situation where you have an administration. instead of what we had with
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biden, you have an administration that serious about this. yes, we don't allow sanctuary cities, but we want to impose a r. affirmative obligations on all local communities county and municipal and the state order him to do it to facilitate the trump administration's mission. we want to make sure we have no more remaining incentives for people to come into florida. we got rid of almost all of them except we have a relic from 10 years ago where the legislature state college tuition. we got to repeal that we got to make sure that we are working hand in hand. the trump administration, now, i have been talking, my folks have been talking with them during the transition. i have spoken with the president multiple times leading up to his inauguration. we knew these executive orders were coming. so i called the special session to start this coming monday. where we could respond to them and the legislative leader said it's premature that this is somehow not something that's time sensitive. i can tell you it's not
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premature, laura, we have been waiting four years to be able to have a partner in washington, d.c. on this issue. we have a sense of urgency. we have got to get the job done. no more dragging your feet. let's do it. and this will be what the people of florida sent us here to do. no one -- imagine having to explain to a republican voter if you are a member of the florida legislature you don't want to help with this? we can just wait and do it month from now? nobody is going to accept that we got the momentum and get it done. >> laura: voters in any state where republicans are dragging their feet or politician dragging their feet tore thwarting trump's agenda on this, the voters -- you know have to make their voices heard. right call. email, whatever you have to do. governor, how are you doing in the snow? how is that going with the snow in florida? i have never seen anything like
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it. >> we more than doubled the previous record, places got 9 to 10 inches. >> laura: oh my god. >> previous record had been 4 inches. we had snow men being made in the governor's residence here with my kids. it's unlike anything we have ever seen. we have announced a closure of i-10 from the alabama border up until gaston county just because while this stuff melted during the day, it's now getting very cold. the road is going to freeze again and the conditions are hazardous. the thing is if you have been up north you kind of get driving in. this in florida we are not used to it. so we just ask people to exercise caution when they're on the roads. they have by and large done that so stay safe. this is going to be something that kids are going to remember for the rest of their lives that they were there for the blizzard of 2025. >> laura: i'm going to post a video of you and your family in the snow because it was quite funny with your kids. we don't have it. governor, thank you very much for sharing the story about
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illegal immigration and much more. we appreciate it. and thousands more were just ordered to evacuate in l.a. county. another wildfire breaks out. fox's christina coleman is live from santa clarita. christina, what can you tell us? >> hi, laura, as you can see behind me this giant, dark plume of smoke can be seen for miles across l.a. county as this fast-moving fire continues to spread. go ahead and take a look at all of that toxic air. the hughes fire broke out 11:00 a.m. pacific time north of los angeles and santa clarita. the fire exploded from 50 acres to more than 5,000 acres just within an hour or two and now burning more than 8,000 acres. it is currently zero percent contained. crews were with the los angeles county fire department and an less national forest are battling this wind-driven fire that officials say is burning in very dry brush. this fire has prompted evacuation orders and warnings for tens of thousands of people including local schools.
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and a nearby detention center that is currently evacuating hundreds of inmates to a different part of the facility. officials urging residents not to wait as gusty santa ana winds fuel the flames just over 30 miles per hour. and forecasts show those winds increasing in speed overnight. drivers trying to avoid the hughes fire running into major gridlock on the 5 freeway and surrounding roads. fire erupted as crews gain ground on palisades and eaton they are 61 and 91% contained. laura? >> laura: christina, it is terrifying to see. yet another fire break out. thank you very much. and we come back, the resistance is not just in politics. it's not just in the media, but it's desperately flailing in the religious community. what is that all about? and where will it go next? coming up. ♪
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budde call the whole thing off episcopal diocese. hours after left wing diatribe at the national prayer service the peter pan lookalike campaign a tv star. >> i was president because i felt he has that moment now where he feels charged and empowered to do what he feels called to do and i wanted to say, you know, there is room for mercy. there is room for a broader compassion. >> laura: and then the warrior princess wafe the new trump layer is appeared with her loyal subjects. >> bishop, i was struck by your tone, you were so gentle and so respectful, you were very demurrer and very mindful. >> bishop. [applause] >> predictably you seemed to strike a nerve. >> you seem to have more fearlessness than anyone in
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congress right now. >> my responsibility yesterday morning was to reflect pray with the nation for unity. i was trying to counter the narrative that is so divisive and polarizing and in which people, real people are being -- are being harmed. >> laura: well, where is the empathy for the americans being assaulted, for the americans being abused and even murdered because of open borders? or the children, bishop, mutilated by gender bending freaks? any compassion there whatsoever? it's no wonder worshipers are fleeing. from 2011 to 2023 there has been a 20 percent decline in her church's attendance. but, expect more of these radicals camouflaging themselves in clerical robes. they are going to appear over the next four years and they are going to want you to believe that they're just following the good book. but they use god as kind of this
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political pro-january horse. it's just another sign of their desperation. joining me now is lorenzo sewell is the senior pastor of 180 church. he delivered a prayer at the president's inauguration. rev i saw you. right in front you don't even need a microphone during that prayer of yours. i loved it it's great to join s, thank you for joining us. trying to make look like the latest anti-trump hero but also a victim because people are criticizing her approach in the national cathedral address. how would you describe her? >> laura, i'm so holy ghost happy to be here with you. i was in her service. i was physically sitting next to the first family. and what was so sad about this bishop, she had the opportunity to preach the gospel. she had the opportunity to talk about the death, the burial, the resurrection of jesus christ. she had the opportunity to bring people in to the faith.
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it was a salvation moment. instead of using the word of god preach the message of christ and draw our president closer to jesus, she used it to practice what i call theological and spiritual malpractice. she is the worst preacher i have ever in my life heard. it was awful. it was so bad i'm grateful my wife was not there she would have ran out of that church. i could not believe that she would use that moment to speak a demonic message as if she was using the bible she used her platform to practice theological malpractice. it was horrible. it was the worst message i have ever been in my life. this was believers, reparade after. we prayed for our president after that message. i was the last person who left that building i was so offended how she used her platform. >> laura: did she come up afterward and shake their hands? how did that go down? i didn't see any of the
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aftermath of that. >> she was so arrogant. the way she -- she didn't even acknowledge the president of the united states of america. she had an opportunity to minister the gospel. instead of that, she is a heretic. she should never be allowed to preach the message of jesus in her life because she is not even talking about jesus. >> laura: that's why no one is going -- that's why these phenom nations are dying, sadly. it's a beautiful cathedral. it becomes just another, you know, long and, you know, hard to endure hour of one of our other cable, you know, competitors. it's it's not what people are looking for. now, in arkansas this weekend, pastor, religious leaders met for a service they called resistance sunday. so it's not just limited to the bishop budde. >> resist pray enact these evil
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policies, may god damn donald trump, and may god damn all of us if we don't do anything about it. >> laura: i mean, i don't know who this is. he is trying for the reverend wright award of the week. i don't know who that individual is do any of these so-called church leaders represent, in your view the gospel? >> it's not biblical, there is nothing in the bible that teaches that we should speak against our leaders. we should be praying against them. we should be interceding for them. the bible says we will lead honest and peaceable life. men like daniel and neil and joseph, they all served god faithfully even upon the leaders they did not agree with. this man who is speaking about damning the leader of the free world, it is so sad. he needs to repent. i will be praying for that bishop and i will be praying for this man, too, they would really get to know the real jesus, the jesus of the bible. >> well, pastor, that's a good way to end this segment.
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thank you very much. and i don't think she made a big stink about what happened right outside of st. john church during the may 20th, 2020 blm riots. i was there and watched and it it was terrifying. there was no message to the community about that. that was in any way relatable. but, pastor, thank you. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: just ahead, democrats' hypocrisy once again served up on a silver platter for you to see. the double standard on pardons, next. r ♪ emedies you take for chest congestion only mask the symptoms. hey... how you doing? this mucus won't move out. you're gonna love this property. the guy's congestion remedy? harmless. try this. mucinex 12 hour treats the mucus that causes chest congestion for all-day relief. don't leave! it's fine! ugh! i was worried about this side of town! mucinex in, mucus out! don't mask symptoms,
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we saw a mass resignation from the department of justice. >> why were they being pardoned? that's my question. in other words, were they innocent? nobody is asserting that. or are they being pardoned simply because they were the willing political foot soldiers for donald trump? >> laura: wait, are we supposed to believe that the open borders democrats are suddenly the party of law and order? is that their argument now? because that is knee slappingly hilarious. now, just look at the commutations and pardons biden issued before leaving office. consider the case of drug dealer adrian peeler. he was convicted in the murder of 8-year-old p.j. brown and his mother, karen clark b.j. brown and his mom, well, he was -- b.j. himself was about to testify in court against peeler's brother. he had seen russell peeler shoot his mom's boyfriend as they were
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riding in the car together. b.j. survived that shooting but the peeler brothers wanted him silenced. so, adrian peeler went to their home and shot them both. that is the type of guy joe biden thought was worthy of a pardon and then there is the waverly two. claiborne and richardson. biden granted them clemency despite their being linked to the murder of allen gibson. shot with his own break up suspected drug deal. bledding to the lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter drug traffic charges. joining me now jason my are a reds. mr. attorney general thank you for joining us democrats will argue here that you can't
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compare apples to oranges but that in the case of the waverly two. they were acquitted complicated story but is that writing an injustice? >> the injustice is what happened to allen gibson. one of those quiet heros that governor youngkin and i talk about. they put on the badge and protect our society. left behind, went to work that day in 1998, his wife and young daughter and he is stumbled upon drug dealer as you noted. there was a struggle. they shot an officer gibson and organned his daughter as a result. yes, richardson pled guilty to manslaughter. claiborne as an accomplice. this has been reviewed multiple times. part of the frustration that the legacy media isn't talking about federal appeals court absolute finding this individuals had taken officer gibson's life and orphaned this child as a result of their dastardly conduct. even more than, this they appealed the clemency to
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president obama. president obama reviewed this case and said they are not eligible for a pardon or clemency. same thing with this justice department. >> laura: oh my god. are you kidding me? >> criminal first, victim last mine set has more of a left wing position on this. than president obama. he goes time and time again where they are ignoring law enforcement. not just in the waverly 2. i would remind your viewers to what happened of leonard cold blood two fbi agents. >> laura: see photos of these two people, thank you. >> yeah. over and over again you have seen where they are requested. those that are there. listen, the hardest thing i have ever done as attorney general is speaking at the funerals and meeting with the families of fallen officers that have died and given the last full measure of devotion in the line of duty. there is implicit contract. if my loved one, if you are an officer and your life has been
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taken from you by a murderer, drug dealer, a cop, whoever it is. then the law is going to come down on you. the idea that biden would ignore law enforcement pleas for these killers, whether the fbi -- the individual that murdered the fbi agent or the individual that took officer gibson's life ignores the request of countless individuals i think is a slap in the face of law enforcement. laurel lawyer what is your reaction to the criticism of president trump's division for a blanket pardon for all of the january 6th defendants? you know, some of them did commit okay acts of violence, although a lot of them served years in jail already. we know sex assaults of convicts are, you know, go to jail all across this country for a couple of years. some of these people have been in jail for already four years. >> i think president trump campaigned on this as an issue, actually.
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he told the american people you vote for me, i will seek pardon and clemency for those involved in january 6th. very different than what joe biden did. joe biden repeatedly promised the american people he would not pardon hunter and not pardon his whole family. he pardoned his brothers and sisters and everybody in the biden family. huge difference between a campaign promise and somebody looking at the american people and saying he would never do it and he did it. >> laura: all right, mr. attorney general. thank you very much. all right, a mayor needs a little help with a basic spelling task. and hundreds of guests have their purses lifted at an inaugural event. raymond arroyo is here. all the details coming up. ♪
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♪ >> laura: it's time for "seen and unseen," where we reveal the stories behind the headlines, for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond, the mayor of filly, cherelle parker was cheering on the eagles, very peppy the other day. well, was it the beatles, the eagles? i don't know what it was. >> well, listen, we have got it do this let me hear you all say e-l-gs-eis. eagles. >> let's go eggless sometimes
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it's better not to try to spell the words out. >> laura: things happen. >> raymond: that moment went viral and mayor parker responded. >> we don't promise perfection. i'm so happy that i never have especially after i couldn't spell eagles right. >> i got to say, this laura, but you know i looked into her schedule, i mean her record as at this point i don't care whether she can spell hut. the woman's record, she has been there for a year. it's incredible. homicides are down 40%. she has cleaned up the homeless encampment. she is enforcing drug policy. >> laura: not a big deal. >> raymond: you know what? i will give it to her. >> laura: good. >> raymond: i'm extending grace and mercy. bishop would love us for that laura, one of the refreshing things about these first days of the trump administration, really, are his repeated press
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avales where biden or harris for that matter would hide after days and refuse questions. trump has had two press conferences, a number of interviews, one you will see tonight. and when you think about it, laura, it's really a spirited interaction with the public. >> they should not have served -- excuse me, listen to me for a second. stop interrupting. the american public is tired of people like you that are just one-sided, horrible people. >> do you think that the war should be proven. >> the war should have never started. if you had a competent president, which you didn't. go ahead. >> follow up. [shouting questions] >> do you have tiktok on your phone. >> no, but i think i might put it there. [laughter] >> laura: i love when he does this with the one hand. the one hand. no, no. but, raymond, doesn't he-he lost sparring with the press. you said biden wasn't around for days. biden wasn't around for months. forget days. he never surfaced. this was -- i love.
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this this is so awesome. hannity has the big interview tonight with trump. >> yes. >> raymond: the truth of the matter trump is being blunt with everybody. he even sent a tweet out to putin that could cure this entire ukrainian war and bring negotiation to be. something we didn't imagine happening and is getting very little reportage. he told putin today i'm going to drop tariffs on you if you don't come to the table. we can do this the hard way or the easy way. we will see what happens. >> laura: even a politico playbook is reporting and describing trump 2.0 as accessible. taking questions from all comers and now full sitdown interview third day in office, joe and kamala harris. might like to take note. >> raymond: jill biden's press secretary michaelah rote is a retweeted that. they have been dodging the press. kamala and biden for years. look, trump confronts. he makes his case clear puts his
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agenda out to the american people. i have to talk about this other matter at inaugural event this week at the capital one one something happened. women's purse no, sir bag policy. poor women had to give up their purses. now d.c.'s finest are discovering them. watch. >> i have never seen nothing this insane in my life. this is trash. >> i found a bag with a car key in it. so i was able to contact the person through their college i.d. and i'm waiting to give her car key back. >> it's unbelievable, man. just to see how many would, you know, leave their own belongings here. >> people have left a lot of cute bags all over the place. they are probably going to go into like the landfill. >> raymond: laura, that was awful. bags left out in the cold because they wouldn't let them into the arena. those should have been secured and given back to those people. waited hours in the cold to see the president.
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the least they could do is go back home with their bags, for goodness sake. >> raymond, there was some people who weren't too happy about the cold and waiting in the cold. and it didn't include us. we were -- you know, it wasn't fun to be out in the cold. >> raymond: no, it was not. >> laura: one woman crying on the ground they gave a lot of money to trump they couldn't have a table. it happens. hard to organize these things. maybe they learn a little bit for the next time around. it was a little tricky in a couple of areas there all right, raymond, thank you very much. i think i have my bag. dei just went bye-bye. much more, next. ♪
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elmer>> if you want to get healthy, you need immuno 150. this blend of 70 minerals and 80 additional nutrients has convinced thousands to switch from other supplements. order online or call 888-316-2224. >> is dei really dead on arrival? all employees on dei rules have been put on leave and the woke offices that they are in are now
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closed. that is thanks to trump's sweeping executive orders. i love this, it's like christmas every day. and this means over at the faa which only runs traffic control cat guess what? this was removed from its website. we believe diversity is needed to ensure multiple perspectives are at the table. guarantee safety is a priority and promote a healthy work environments. shouldn't air traffic controllers just be good at their job? does it matter there gender, sexual orientation? but it also means that over at the pentagon, folks won't be hearing about this kind of nonsense anytime soon. >> we currently have nearly 40% women enrolled at the coast guard academy. i am really excited about that. the talent and diversity i see. >> we have to think of innovative new ways that we can lead a diverse and inclusive and encompassing force and that's how we can maximize our potential. >> i also marched for equality. i like to think i have been defending freedom from an early age. i needed my own adventures.
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my own challenge. and after meeting with an army recruiter, i found it. >> oh, my god,, that is painful. joined by a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, chris, this is good. i'm always very skeptical as a dei -- is it really -- what else does trumps executive orders do? >> this is absolutely a change on dei. is executive orders on day one and day to do a couple things. they resend all of biden's executive orders entrenching dei into bureaucracy. but what happened last night was even more significant periods executive order instructs his administration to investigate corporations, schools and universities for practicing dei and says if you're practicing illegal and discriminatory dei and the private sector and you receive federal funds, you will be under investigation. you will pay a huge price. this is sending shock waves through virtually every major
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institution in the country. we should always be skeptical. but in this instance, trump is the real deal. he is changing the country very quickly. >> i don't doubt his resolve. i doubt the result of some of these woke people that are embedded in corporate america, certainly in academia. but don't you think, also, some of these tech ceos, some of them are just relieved that they don't have to do this and be engaged in this charade any longer. they just want the best of the best. >> that is exactly right. i was texting with a number of tech ceos in silicon valley, they told me that the resistance against trump is dead. that, in fact, many executives and managers at these companies are relieved they don't have to pretend to believe in dei and woke and tampons in the men's bathroom. when executive told me he used to collect the men's tampons in conferences at the
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silicon valley companies because it is so ridiculous. he doesn't have to do that anymore, they are out of the men's room at facebook and other companies. we lived through a national nightmare for five years. that nightmares coming to a close and now it is time to really make sure that is a permanent change. >> jesse: we should remind everybody that the justice department office of civil rights will now be used to fight real discrimination. and i assume she will look at confirmed, very, very easily, she will be leading the charge if these companies do not abide by this executive order. chris, now we need to make this a lot. but we will continue to have this on and monitor think you very much. that is it for us tonight. on my god, there is so much news but doesn't make you feel good? things are changing and it is really good, enjoy this moment. jesse is up next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> whose house is this?
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