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♪ hello america i am mark levin this i great guest tonight representative jim jordan chairman of the house judiciary committee we want to know if they're going to look into these pardons and our friend katie pavlich but before we go to them i want to make a statement. somebody who is spent at least half a century and the conservative constitutionalist movements. the three great conservative constitution presidents of the last century calvin coolidge, ronald reagan and donald trump. has the potential to be the greatest of the three. i want to give you a little bit of my background for those who do not know. i don't just come on you because i have a tv show. i come on here because i have decades of experience in the conservative movement with the
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constitutional movement and the liberty movement. i want you to know with my background, when i say donald trump is a potential being the greatest conservative president in the last century, i mean it. 1976 and 80 i worked in the primaries i worked in the reagan general campaign. i spent eight years in the top executive positions in the reagan administration according chief of staff at the department of justice and deputy solicitor at thof the department of inter. as well as a stent at the white house. from that regulation should tea party movement in 2010 i was involved in the tea party movement. one of the outspoken leaders of the tea party movement. i wrote the most widely read conservative books and very goldwater conscious of conservative altman freedman's free to choose. this went here liberty and tyranny. a conservatism and liberalism. i've been involved with the leaders they convention of
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states we want with our friend mark meckler over 5 million members one of the largest syndicated radio shows i've had for nearly 25 years on the planet with an millions and millions of blisters on am and fm terrestrial radio podcast, through youtube, the seriousness satellite and so forth and so on. that is thanks to you. of course on fox and we are not dealing with football, like tonight and this will be the end of it. we have the number one prime time evening or weekend program. we are very proud of it we are very proud to be here. i was a president of landmark legal foundation is the most consequential constitution foundation and half a century. thanks to our litigation and the help of others school choice is not now possibility. mark aren't you lovely? good man pat yourself on the head. that's not what i am doing. i'm trying to provide you with some of my credentials. when i tell you donald trump is
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one of the most conservative and has the potential to be the most conservative president this entire century i know what i'm talking about. he's consequential he is upset he is iconic the things he did in his first term the things he's doing now out of the chute with never seen anything like this. some of you ma might be sanguine about the terrace and a free market conservative. i am as free mark free-market an get. but i went back and looked at looks at president reagan. lighthizer who was the head basically of trade and tariffs for president trump was the deputy under ronald reagan. and so my friends at cato reagan was more into say quotas. he was more into limitations on what others can ship into our country. let me give you some examples as cato pointed out he forced japan to accept restraints of total
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japanese exports 1.68 million vehicles in 1981 and 828% below 1980 exports. he tightened up considerably the quotas imports fell from an annual average of 4.85 million tons 79 -- 81 until an annual average of 2.86 million tons from 82 until 86 at the massive drop. he negotiated two reducing restrictions on multi fire arrangement accented restrictions to fully unrestricted textiles. unilaterally change the rule of origin to restrict textile and apparel imports further and impose a special ceiling on textiles in communist china. finally pressured hong kong, taiwan and south korea the largest exporters of textiles and apparel to the united states the highly restricted bilateral agreements. reagan required 18 countries including brazil, spain, south korea finland and australia as well as the european community
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to accept what he called voluntary restraint agreements which were not voluntary to reduce steel inputs guaranteeing domestic producers sure of the americtheamerican market. three countries not included in the 18th canada, sweden taiwan asked the administration demanded talks to check the increase, the administration slapped tariffs and quotas on so-called specialty steel reagan imposed a five year duty beginning at 45% on japanese and motorcycles motorcycles for thef harley-davidson. he raised tariffs on canadian lumber and force the japanese to an agreement to control the computer memory chip exports increased japanese purchases of american made chips when the agreement was allegedly broken the administration slapped a one 100% tariff on $300 million worth of japanese electronic goods. breaspress japan to fortis autos to buy more american made parts. he demanded taiwan, west germany
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japan and switzerland restraint exports machine totals some market shares roll back to 1981 levels other countries were warned you better not increase shares in american market. he accused the japanese of dumping roller berries the price did not rise to cover a fall in the value of the young u.s. customs service was ordered to collect duties equal to the so-called dumping margins. he accused the japanese of dumping a fork lift trucks and color pictures in the united states he redefined dumping to make it easier to bring charges of unfair trade practices against certain competitors i had not known all this until i started to really dig in. coolidge was a big tariff guy. reagan, more quotas than tariffs and of course trump is a big tariff cut. everybody knows mckinley was ofa tariff guide you and who was? hamilton, jefferson, lincoln. i'm not saying you should
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support him or oppose them this is rather typical until after world war ii with the positions of many republicans in many of our founders took more reagan than we may have realized. japan agreed to suspend 28% tariff on cigarette imports i want a grinch open its markets to beer, wine, cigarettes after president threatened retaliation for japan agreed to by american semi conductors the european community agreed to give u.s. centrist producers easier access. cspan eliminate tariffs on one or 37 other items reduced tariffs on aluminum products south korea at reduced barriers to u.s. motion pictures and television programs and so on and so on and so on. mr. conservative ronald reagan. what else is donald trump done? look at this. he's taken most extensive steps right out of the box a guilty border as he did in his first term. the establishment of a physical
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wall other pairs of the u.s. borders going to complete a deterrent preventing the entry of undocumented individuals into the united states. this is what he has announced implementing within 24 hours of taking the oath. detaining aliens apprehend on suspension violent federal or state law that is un- undocumented migrants and moving removing them promptly pursuing criminal charges against undocumented migrants those who facilitated the unlawful presence on notably ending the practice of catch and release. enacting federal state partnership to enforce the immigration policy attaining complete operation this is what is directed the united states to do that includes deploying sufficient personnel to the borders. he's ordered active duty military to the border terminating parole programs for cubans, haitians, nicaraguans and venezuelans, why? communist and terrorist and revolutions. that is what utilizing advanced vetting techniques to determine
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familiar relationships and biometric standing for all individual encounter apprehend by the u.s. department of homeland security. he's declared a national emergency at the southern border of the united states in order to put military personnel there. what else is he done? he is involved in the biggest deportation of illegal aliens since dwight eisenhower for dwight eisenhower. the great dwight eisenhower who everybody praises. they pa paced h pay same as thae census president that left appoints him all the time. we haven't eisenhower type. a uniter. okay? not so much in the 1950s have walked and waited northward for jobs in california, arizona, texas and points beyond rights the christian science monitor. ike was obsessed with removing them for the rise of legal border cross-links by wet back,
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not my word to a current rate of more than 1 million cases has been accompanied by a curious relaxation ethical standards extending all of the way from the farmer exploiters of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the federal government. years later with eyes was eiset attorney general said in an interview with this writer, the writer of this piece sense of urgency when he took office. the breakdown of law enforcement in a very large scales of the former attorney general when i say a large scale i meet hundreds of thousands coming from mexico every year without restraint. the orders came straight from the top from eisenhower at the new president former west point classmates in charge of immigration enforcement. fast-moving campaign soon secured america's borders and accomplishment no other president has equaled illegal migration has dropped 95% by the
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late 1950s. what trump is proposing is not radical. it is common sense as he puts it. when he says common sense for many of us it means conservative because conservative is common sense but what about the federal bureaucracy? trump is doing things that no president has ever done right rt out of the box this is the hill, the president signed orders aimed at the federal government workforce. target executive orders in an effort to endure them. signed and ordered regulatory freeze that aims to prevent bureaucrats from issuing any more regulations until the trump administration's full control the government. he is a hiring freeze with exception for military hiring until full control of the government is achieved. trump signed a separate order directing federal workers to get back into their offices and leave their basements. withdrawing immediately from the paris agreement with the communist chinese colt of power
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plant every week or every month which stymies us. in other words he is not going to export sovereignty and our governmental decision making to some international bunch of less leftist marxist. censorship he is one of the great civil returns. he signed in order to prevent government censorship with speech which has been on the rise in a very aggressive way. not just since woodrow wilson but in modern times since a barack obama and certainly joe biden. he said enough of that. free speech a bill of rights the president this is very, very important to understand. what else makes him one of the great conservative presidents right now? taxes. president trump in the past is tax cuts the biggest tax cuts 5.5 join dollars over 10 years.
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he got the corporate tax rate from 35 -- 21 for the largest percentage point reduction at the top margin rate and history but now he was a cut 21 -- 15% for companies in america locating in america why should massively inc. prosperity jobs, jobs. child tax credit was increased by 573.4 billion over 10 years but larger than any previous change to credit specifically targeting families. trump's tax cuts included so the most substantial reforms of the tax code in american history part for example the tax cuts and jobs act nearly doubles the standard deduction to simplify estate filing. and now of course a new trump presidency there are several policies including extending the inspiring 2017 tax cuts and job cuts active changes. he needs democrats to do this. if he does not get them you have a 45% tax increase. bring back the deduction for
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state and local taxes pretty once increase that. reducing corporate tax rate for domestic production as i explained. exempting types of income from income tax like overtime, tips, other things he had mentioned. repealing the greek energy tax credits which of course are a big sum of money given to left-wing groups primarily. look at energy. have we ever had a person who like this? ronald reagan came as the presidency. the first two things he did was eliminate the regulation on the production of natural gas. and then oil. so, what did trump do? ending climate extremism reviewing for rescission all regulations and impose undue burdens on any and use including a mining and processing of non- float materials. energy actions have power consumer choice in vehicles.
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no more of the government meddling in your bathroom, your bedroom, your home and your cars. used all necessary resources to build critical infrastructure. whether it's the electrical grid. whether it is pipelines, whatever it is leasing to windfarms or degrade national landscape and consumers this is like its all-time tunes and other things these people but yet people sticking out of the ocean a killing burn some of the killing of whales, they make noise and they do not a thing on that withdrawing of the so-called climate accord. what else? donald trump is the most pro-life president in american history. and he is the most pro- american culture president in american history i would argue. national view a few years ago pointed out 2017 i issued
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executive order the block federal funds for family planning abroad for going to groups to advocate and inform abortion domestic family planning model going to such groups would cut up a funding stream for planned parenthood other executive orders have impose restrictions on funding for fetal tissue research and to protect the pro-lifers in the medical field. appeals court nominees supreme court nominees have been well credentialed conservatives more uniformly conservative than any other republican present sensors, nominees. he's got gore search on the bench you got kavanaugh and unfortunately in embarrassment not due to trump. what else? issued pardons for 23 pro-life activist fulfilling a promise he made during the presidential campaign including an old lady, mother of 2-year-old baby they give them years of prison for daring, for daring to protest. nonviolently, peacefully in
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front of abortion clinic sent planned parenthood to buy demonstration through the book at them. several of those convicted were elderly at in poor health. what else is he done? eliminated dei throw the federal bureaucracy. which is a radical leftist attack on the colorblind merit-based society. eliminate transgender agenda that was enshrined by biden in the bureaucracy. he was protecting women's sports under the civon the civil righte nine. he hasn't made it clear he follows the signs of men are men and women are women no amount of legislation no amount of complaining, no amount of bumper stickers can change that fact. and there is a lot more. we have just gotten started. he is a pro god, he is pro- military. he is pro family. he is pro- parent. he is pro- school choice.
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mark: welcome back america. another long-time active is congressman jim jordan. conger's and jordan, joe biden on the way out demonstrated what a complete crook he is with these preemptive pardons of immediate family following the pardon of his son. all of which i argue were done to cover up his own corruption over the decades. he pardons each generate six committee members these pelosi members all of whom could've been subject to obstruction or witness tampering given the fact they made criminal with the department of justice outside the speech and debate clause
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protection for his protected them. so here's my question. as chairman of the house judiciary committee you will also of the trump department of justice. the legislative and executive branch perspective, don't we need to go to the bottom of the pardons with family members? and quite frankly generate six the member symphonic who destroyed what and who ordered what? >> good to be with you. speaker johnson to set up a select subcommittee that could part of the judiciary committee. we are going to look at some the things you talked about. but speaking of january 6, i want to know this. we got a report from the inspector general a month and a half ago we learn 26 human sources on the capitol. seventeen of those individuals got into restricted space, they were not permitted to do. four enter the capitol but two of the four who entered the capitol were told here to be that day by our fbi. i think they're all kinds of questions the american people
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deserve answers to like how long of the sources been worked with the fbi? how much have we paid them over the time they work for the fbi? were they paid for activities and information they gave that particular day? were they the first ones to go into the capitol? did they go to the door? did they go into broken windows? they were not permitted to be there but none of them were charged by the way. i think that is one place we start and then we go from there. but the nice thing is, as you pointed out we have kash patel, pam bondi all great people who i think are going to more than willing to give us information, the documents, the stuff we could not get from the biden administration and the garland justice department will be able to get that information. it will put together a type of investigation and get the answers for the american people. mark: as you recite what you did i think to myself how did the fbi noticed informants in the crowd on january 6? how did they know to send informants there did they inform the president of the united
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states there is an issue he should be concerned about? he knew instinctively he offered 10,000 national guardsmen i don't not know what else he could have done. we really need to know the extent of the fbi's role in this that is your point you want to look into this, correct? >> i think kash patel, pam, todd are willing to give us the information that again we need to get here is a link that is important member fani willis and alvin bragg invited justice department did what can sweet the people. for meetings he had with people in d.c. pete met with the justice department but we think he met with the white house. and we think he mea think you me six people he billed the taxpayer in georgia for that meetings. we want to know it took place in those meetings. and the coordination this whole law fair attack against president trump or they try to keep him off the ballot, we went to those answers as well.
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mark: a senior justice department official work for bragg. they act like he voluntarily went there. i think he was planted there quite frankly. with the counseling process you want special counsel to investigate joe biden when you are the attorney general so there's no conflict of interest but we never had a special prosecutor put it to investigate your political opponent for god sake. with never had anything like that. which brings me too my next question mr. chairman. we need to get to the bottom of this law fair issue but this is a legislative issue in terms of authorizing legislation. in terms of a budgetary issue. when each of the full extent of the involvement of the department of justice with the white house, the full extent with the archives for the full extent with all this activity taking place. right at the and jack smith was still there try to push out reports on any other person they
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lead to more violence. i am molly line now back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪. mark: welcome back america. we are here with german jim jordan.
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my question is this. are you going to work in the justice department to get to the bottom of this law for crab? >> we sure are. we think the american people thought for what it was it was politically driven weather is alvin bragg in new york, janet willis or nathan wade are the ridiculous case in d.c. the one judge cannon said he was not even appointed in a properly consistent with our constitution. with that case in florida will look back at david weiss because they're all kinds of concerns that remembered david weiss said that sweetheart deal for hunter biden on the and the court said you cannot do this. wit whistleblowers come forward and tells all the games they play in the course of that investigation. we are going to look at that. now with the jack smi jack smite issue in particular remember when one of the lawyers for jack smith asked one of the lawyers representing a defendant stanley woodward was the council represented definitive in the
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classified documents case. they're having a meeting in jay and brad is said to's lawyer we did not know you were a trump guy but we thought you were in the judge a position as if this not so veiled threat to a guy is representing being charged by the special counsel but this is how ridiculous and political jack smith whole case was. when you read the letter that jack smith sent to attorney general garland a few days ago, before he released this ridiculous report a four-page letter to the attorney general, jack smith uses i, me, my, 58 times. it's how self-centered he is is about jack smith the country sees through that. we have answers when he pursued. twenty-six good i am not comfortable somebody of the chief of staff of the justice
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department, someone who's a lawyer and has been for a long time, with lawyers like this and not being held to account. we've got to show the whole country this is not supposed to be the legal profession is about this is not supposed to be with the justice system is about. quite frankly this judge and the weight she changed the rules, the way she rush the case the things she said in open court and never recused herself. she is a federal judge. it seems to me even though powers are somewhat limited giving separation of powers thet need to be an examination. so that these judges understanding of all the independence you want. if you put your foot on the scales of justice going after a presidential candidate and are a rubber stamp from unconstitutionally appointed special counsel who was a backed up by an attorney general who inappropriately appointed him in
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the first place you at least need to take a look at something like that. >> i agree. and never forget jack smith's history. he was involved he was looking for ways you have 10, 12, 14 years ago when the whole tax the irs was going after tea party patriots. he was looking for ways to prosecute those people being abused by their government and targeted by the government. that is the history of jack smith then you have this judge for the other thing we can also do is we can look at legislation. one bill we are going to push we passepass on kemeny laster wereo change it a little bit and pass it again hopefully get it through and into lots is if you are one of the rogue state prosecutors going after federal officials the federal official can say i am going to move that case to federal court were not being a jury in manhattan going after president trump and it's all political. we think that should apply for the president, the vice
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president for sinners, for congressman we know the law for game can get played in the liberal jurisdictions with the rogue prosecutor. we think that's a good legislative remedy to help address the law fair as well. >> it is. the u.s. supreme court should have stepped in. four justices wanted to step in roberts and barrett threw it away that's a big problem that still needs to be remedied as far as i am concerned. jim that sounds like a good agenda very important and by the way local or state prosecutors who have stuck their toe in the federal process is subject to your subpoenas and your investigations. they cannot claim excuse me, excuse me in a loc a local d.a.e i'm a state attorney per excuse me you stuck your bigfoot in a federal system. if we choose to bring you in under oath and testify about what you knew and when you knew it you will comply with that subpoena will hold you in criminal contempt.
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>> a great point. we brought nathan wade in we deposed him he did not answer squat. any communication he may have had with the federal government or where we can go from there. i could not agree more those things seem to be examined as well progress got to be honest with you some days i think let me give all of this up and get back into the business, the legal business of chasing people like this down. but then again i have to pay a mortgage. [laughter] >> the work you do and what you have to say in the information you give the american people is so valuable i know you are a great lawyer you but you're also good at this rate what you've done over the last years depending president trump, the bill of rights, the constitution, standing up our deareof ourdearest and closest e state of israel the american people appreciate all of that and more that you have done. >> i've got to have you on more often. >> thank you jim, god bless you my friend keep up the great work. >> you bet, thank you god bless
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mark: welcome back america. for here is our friend katie pavlich. i check it out every day fox news contributor a brilliant young lady and that's what i want to talk to this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> you been around washington for a while and you know a number of the people they are pretty know the institutions conservative organizations there. have you ever seen so much excitement about an election of anybody before? >> no. there is a lot of optimism about the changes that can happen in washington d.c. i got into politics or i or thea party movement which was a very interesting time for the conservative grassroots who came here and had a huge wave election under barack obama in 2010 and a lot of very conservative members to congress. and now here we are 15 years
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later if you can imagine that when the second inauguration of president donald trump. not only did he talk about changing washington, but in the past week we have seen them signing a number of executive orders that will be carried out by his cabinet once they are confirmed to make some fundamental changes with the way the government functions on behalf of the people. he is going after everything. he is in north carolina this week talking about redeveloping fema, it has become such a bureaucratic non- helpful agency when people really are in need after the natural disasters. they are planning on changing a lot. i'm sure we'll see in the future the bureaucracy fighting back. but, they put a lot out there to try to change the fundamentals of making washington work for the people and not the other way around. mark: well said. i watch this meant anything to myself where does he get all this energy from? i watched this man through all
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this law fair i watch this meant with several assassination attempts. attempt to bankrupt him, he just keeps plugging ahead and plugging ahead. i think with the left and that media and the rest of them tried to do with him only made him more motivated. only made him more conservative. only it made him more committed to doing as much as he possibly can in the four years he is going to have no as president. what do you think? >> he has done such a good job of laying the left expose themselves when he introduces a policy proposal the way the left behaves really it shows y showst their intentions are. the issue of democracy is a perfect one barack obama this week was talking about the issue of democracy. you look back on the campaign trail people were able to look and see what they were doing to keep not just donald trump at rfk junior off of ballots while they were claiming to be the protectors of democracy.
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he was able to really expose them by giving them enough a rope essentially to hang themselves and show the american people exactly who they are. you see that happening allows the confirmations hearings and the types of questions democrats are asking that are unrelated specifically to what the person is going to be doing if they are confirmed adam schiff the new senator from california is a great example of this. asking pump pam bondi is going to be coming in as the attorney general. questions about partings for liz cheney as if that's what everyday americans are worried about their word about crime, trafficking and they are really worried about the weaponization of our institutions against the political opponents. you hear a lot in the immediate that was not a big deal for the election. it's a huge cause for why people turn out in favor of the president. they are very concerned about the institution being corrupted from one political side versus the other when you doing it on one hand it can be done to anyone else that's not the way
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♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. were here with katie pavlich, editor of a town hall and fox news contributor. she is very, very informative which is why when to ask you about this immediate revolution that seems to be taking place. first of all, it is collapsing. and then it needs to rebuild. got multinational corporations that subsidize like cnn, msnbc and so forth. donald trump did that. donald trump did that. the media talks he's attacking the free press. the free press attacked itself. >> you would know well with give your book about the press. everyone should read that per the number one thing people want in media to build a trust them part of the course of the first trump administration during the biden administration and this is of course something going on for
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a long time it's highlighted over the past eight years that media could not be trusted. they would tell false lies pushing the rush agenda not asking questions about that with trump. getting on board with the impeachment of the president without diving into the details of why democrats are pursuing him. there simply ask impressions about biden family corruption in ukraine. issued a pardon the rest of the family mers for engaging in that type of business venture to make his family rich. the look at the way they cover up the biden decline you had the report come out saying special counsel her would have charged a bite with the series of felonies but did not because he had a poor memory. in saying joe biden was sharp as a tack. they not only attacked the
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president unfairly, never gave him a shot to present his ideas from eight fair perspective you have to get on board with them you have to be honest with what they are. they also covered up for the last administration. have a number of reporters including from politico coming out former political reporters talking about exactly how the newsrooms work to promote not the facts or the stories of the day. but to promote the administration in charge. i went to journalism school and you are supposed to be a counter to the state to ask questions of the government. instead they're getting on board with everything the democrats had to say. they are all very happy the president's backward monday night the presence was to going back to see his supporters at the balls he was in the oval office until 10:00 p.m. signed executive orders you could not even see them because of all the cameras that repairs and all the questions he was answering from the media put everything she
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does after the helicopter he's talking to them for it producee access traditionally have his back they're going to cover him a little differently at least in the first couple of months here. >> there are efforts by the owners and managers to clean up this stuff. think of him as you will but you got to fix this. you see the revolt and the newsroom part were not going to put up with us for the "washington post" would not endorse kamala harris or the los angeles times. they've really expose themselves. their pants are down it's a very, very ugly sites. that's why we have plat forms like yours townhall, other alternatives are people know where you're coming from. historically we had a republican press eight federalist tress press we had people identified that's why you have arizona republic or you had the arkansas democrat. here we have phony media but radical left, final words. >> exactly. you hear a whole lot about
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diversity how we need diversity may be a diversity of perspective in newsrooms would serve the american people well. the white house press corps is made out of mostly democrats and say they are independent went really there very far left leaning. there's alternative sources to come to town hall and see what we are saying. doing there, covering the news from a conservative perspective. we are excited to see the next four years is going to be like we'll be coverwill be covering m washington d.c. >> what would be due without box? katie pavlich thank you my friend god bless and be well
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forth and so on. i want to watch this carefully. the president of the united states and taking out iran's nuclear sites and i believe him because the president of the united states said israel should be able to destroy hamas. i believe reporter: the president of the united states has never been a support of a two state solution especially since october 7. i believe him. things are moving and keep an eye on the middle east and europe and the rest of the world as well. i'll see you next time on life liberty and levin.

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