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fox news at night. and breaking tonight the trump administration order agenda moving ahead full throttle and unapologetic. ice arresting 1200 criminal illegal immigrants including convicted murderers. suspected terrorists and child predators. homeland security secretary christy just 48 hours into her new job, moving the raids into new york city, valuing that the quote dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets. member trump campaign and one on this agenda but the legacy media , remains astounded. >> as i have said, performative . it's like she's cosplaying, it's a game where she seems to be because playing, i don't know what she thinks she is portraying, she might as well be at comic-con. >> trace: plus caroline holding her first briefing before where she vowed transparency accessibility, and
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gave the media exactly that, we will have more and what she said about the mysterious drones in moments but, we begin with bill live with more on the intensifying immigration raids good evening. >> we certainly never saw dhs secretary going out with ice on their operations like this but that is exactly what trump's dhs secretary did in new york city this morning that is where ice targeted criminal aliens all across the city. nobody was invented, she said they worked to get quote, dirtbags off the street, a multi-federal agency operation that resulted in a handful arrests that includes anderson, take a look of venezuelan gang member who is seen in a viral apartment building in aurora, colorado,, that building with all the guys in the hotels with guns, arrests inside of a bronx apartment this morning, charged with kidnapping, assault and burglary. meanwhile at the white house today trump press secretary first day in the briefing room,
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that is where she tangled with some reporters over trump's ice rates across the country. >> how many have a criminal record versus those who are just in the country illegally? >> they legally -- they illegally broke our nation's laws. it's a big culture shift in our nation to view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal, but that is exactly what they are. >> just last week fox news embedded lee -- all sorts of outrages criminals in the city, boston's mayor said, we were spreading fear with that story, take a listen. >> with fox news embedded going along with dr. phil, with this element of wanting to sensationalize and stoke greater fear about it. >> just a little reminder some of the targets that ice arrested in boston while we were with them were ms-13 gang members, murderers, and a haitian gang member is 17 criminal
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convictions and just the last two years and they were somehow, all roaming the streets in boston. >> trace: thank you we appreciate it. well the fox news in a common sense department is dumbfounded that the boston mayor said bill right along with ice ages was quote, sensationalizing the story. common sense presume presume the mayor realizes that to sensationalize means to provoke, interest at the expense of accuracy. is the mayor alleging that fox news is lying when we see the illegal immigrants being rounded up include killers, and a gang member is 17 convictions? because we are not lying. which means the mayor of boston is lying, ended the mayor wants to stop allying and provide a genuine example of sensationalism, she would point to the media, who are comparing i.c.e. agents to the gestapo. is anybody in the media have or use a dictionary because the
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secret police of germany, went after those who posed as them. rounding up innocent jewish people and scent them to concentration camps, to be murdered. is a legacy media so in love with the trump hitler narrative that every trump policy is now an offshoot of hitler? do the democrats not understand that america rejected the hitler narrative? and elected the men democrats call hitler. common sense would suggest the media immediately stopped sensationalizing . and admit, that what i.c.e. agents are doing for the country, is simply, sensational. let's bring in california city attorney michael gates and chicago resident connor, thank you both for coming on, connor we talked about the boston mayor but i want to play some sound of your mayor brandon johnson saying the following, watch. >> he is attempting to get us to
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surrender our humanity. there is a real goal to stoke fear into the american people. >> trace: ice is trying to protect american citizens by removing the worst of the worst, people with criminal records who are criminals in this country illegally. >> our humanity, ice has come into chicago to arrest criminals to -- to arrest people who broke the law twice, first by coming into the country illegally and by committing crimes and things against people once they got here. the fact of the matter is, have a crisis, it is a crisis which is the reason that trump got elected and everybody seems to be missing the point that america came out, we all knew who trump was before we voted for him, we elected him, because we know that trump is going to do what he said he was going to
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do. the country, the people, the citizens are not happy with what is going on so these city mayors who were standing by, to protect these criminals, i have an issue with that. it's not, okay,, and i warned president trump and tom homan to continue doing what they are doing. >> trace: i have to say california as a sanctuary state, "the new york post" writes the following, a southern california city threw down the gauntlet against governor gavin, around 200,000 in orange county passed a nonsanctuary city resolution that instructs law enforcement to cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement and other federal agencies as they ramp up their fight against migraine crime. it's about protecting the people of your city. >> that is why we have done two things, one on the one hand we are suing the state of california, i filed a lawsuit a
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couple weeks ago basically to declare the sanctuary state law unconstitutional . it puts us in danger and it forces our law enforcement officials to violate federal immigration law, specifically title eight usc section 1324, but in addition to that we are now declaring a nonsanctuary city, because it allows our law enforcement officers to cooperate and coordinate and communicate with federal agents so we can protect our citizens and keep our city safe, huntington beach is the 23rd largest city in california, we have a large population of 200,000 residents, it's incumbent on the officials to protect our community. >> trace: meantime you dhs secretary christie set the following here, i will get your response. >> we do have some challenges, in the world is a dangerous place. have dangerous you feel foreign governments that want to take us down. we will be the first line of defence for anyone who is in the american homeland. we will do everything we can to
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protect the american people. >> trace: we are low on time but the premise there is we don't want other countries, criminals and people who are suspected terrorists. >> that's exactly right and what people fail to understand is that we have had open borders, for the past four years. we don't know exactly who is coming into the country. i think most people are of the mind is saying that the people i'm mexican but we don't know who they are! -- the people are mexico, but we don't know who they are! -- the people are a mexican it, but we don't know who they are! -- the people are mexican, but we don't know who they are! >> trace: it increases the threat to every country when you do not know who these people are. >> is costly and dangerous, california according to the u.s.
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department of homeland security has 3 million illegal immigrants, according to the california department of justice, violent crime is up since 2018 by 20% here in california so we have got to get back to common sense governing, have to get away from lawlessness, restore order in the rule of law and protect our communities. >> trace: thank you both. the trump administration held its first white house press briefing with caroline as the nation's youngest press secretary, have had her on the show many times and now she is taking questions from all of the media, and has promised us the most transparent president in history. the senior national correspondent kevin is live in d.c. with more on the transparency and finally getting some answers on the mysterious drones good evening. >> good evening, i will tell you what the white house is saying about the drone controversy but i'm not promising you that you're going to buy their explanation in it's entirety. you recall the sightings began back in november, in new jersey,
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according to the ffa residents say they saw drones hovering overhead sometimes travelling in clusters and, in fact,, sighting for reporting at least six states, new jersey, new york, connecticut, virginia, pennsylvania and ohio, at the time the fbi and dhs that the siding was cases of mistaken identity . today the white house seemed to add to the mystery just a bit by saying, no, it was not the enemy, but... >> after research and study drones that were flying over new jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the fsa for research, and various other reasons. >> and various other reasons, three words that come into question what was going on and why on earth did in the biden administration it just, say that or tell the truth? meantime today was as you mention the first briefing for the newly press secretary
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caroline, and it was an absolute smash, a success, by just about all accounts. notably she announced a new media outlet would be part of the briefings now, in the anybody coming into the administration with daily reporting, can in fact apply for press credentials. more on that later in the show but for now back to you. >> trace: live for us in d.c., thank you let's bring california g.o.p. chairwoman jessica, and republican strategist luc, thank you both for coming on, luke to you first hear is the democratic narrative on trump freezing some federal funding, listen. >> we could see a screeching halt resources for child care, cancer research, housing, police officers. >> our cops and firefighters are in danger. thanks to donald trump. >> what is impacted is di, the new deal, things like that.
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>> trace: that's kind of the deal is that you know the people who are supposed to get money are still going to get money but you have to gin up the fear because that's what it's all about. >> the fact is, no program that offers direct benefits to the people is impacted by this pause, it's review process things like social security medicare medicaid and essential programs do not stop the media would not have a narrative if they did not pick up on that. do you know the things that could come under review and things that could be cut, wasteful federal government spending. sending $4.8 million to ukrainian influencers and building a 12 million-dollar pickleball court in las vegas, things like that with federal dollars can be reviewed and cut and we have to stop this process of spending all this money and finding out where on earth is going. >> trace: jessica to you now, caroline said this about the drones, the big drone mystery.
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>> many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying drones, meantime, they got worse due to curiosity, this was not the enemy. >> trace: she gave answers, there was no circling back, there is no, i can't really talk about that, there was none of that b.s. where you can talk about anything, it was refreshing. >> it was not hard at all, eight days and we got an answer from the trump administration on what was going on we have been asking this question for over one month. that is what people are looking for, the transparency, and the accuracy and getting that information. >> trace: it's amazing, i want to put this up on the screen because this is the confirmation calendar, and you can go up to the top and you have howard going back to rfk jr., and cash patel, and on it goes i wonder as you look at this luc do you see? do you see trouble on the horizon, you do you think gets in and who do you think may be's
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on the bubble here? >> washington, d.c.'s, hollywood for ugly people that's why i'm here and senators are going to have to make some sort of us splash -- sort of a splash. but if republicans cannot start to oppose donald trump's nominees, the people that he has picked out and asked be nominated and confirmed to his cabinet, they can very well expect a primary challenge in their backyard because it was such a route we saw an overwhelming majority and the popular vote that a lot of the centres that get entrenched in their six-year and comments can be up there looking down the american people and realize, if i don't listen to my situations -- to my constituents, they might not be seeking reelection. >> trace: i think all these nominees are going to do better than anticipated, meantime out for the federal employees going back to work, they got an email today from the office of
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management and budget saying quote, if you resign you will retain all pay and benefits regardless of your daily workload and will be exempted from all applicable in person work requirements, until september 302025, so you get nine months of great spirit five or 10% the federal workforce calls it quits, what you think? >> we have seen the draw of not being in the office every day, absolutely celebrating, and now there is a sheriff -- a new sheriff in time -- in town requiring people to come into work, they are delivering and it will be that nine months of severance to be the best money they ever spent. >> trace: if you can say 5% or 10 percent, it's a hundred million dollars, maybe 1 billion, i will check the numbers. thank you both.
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>> get rid of the bad girls and guys and lift up the good girls in the good guys, that's what i want to hear, i don't want to hear he is going to go in like a small thing and destroy. >> trace: with that let's bring in criminal defence attorney and federal litigator vic, good to have you on the show . i think a lot of republicans appreciate cash patel because he's a straightforward guy, he's been on the show many times, congressman jim jordan wrote this about him in "newsweek" loading here, he was relentless and he was fearless following the facts and pursued the lead, even when the deputy attorney general threatened him if he did not stop. if he had succumbed to the pressure we would have never uncovered the depth and political motivation of the russian collusion hoax. i mean, is one of those guys that we bring on the show
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because he is a straight shooter and he loves to get to the bottom of stuff. >> he has the finger on the pulse of the legal community. he is not just a talking head he actually is out there in court litigating his issues, he has done a from both sides, we've talked about that on the defensive side, on the prosecution's side on the special investigation side, he is uniquely qualified to fill this position, i like some others perhaps you believe you will have limited resistance, he is so qualified and he is a rapid dog he is not going to stop until he has what he wants and that is what the american people are asking for now. >> trace: meantime carrier, talking about trump and his firing of the 17 inspector general's she said this. >> the process alone can be very tiresome when you are on the other end of that and i think i'm talking about these career officials who are fire, they have to hire lawyers, back and forth and i think if they find
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the department to settle with them, they may want to think twice about that because i don't anticipate that from this department of justice. >> trace: would you anticipate, how was this going to shake out in your opinion? >> let's look at the procedure, they can file an appeal with the merit state board and the services board, but that means they have to prove they have the merit for the job but they were fired for reasons such as race, colour,, gender, identity, or affliction or anything they have in the resume, the term of this administration is meritocracy, so it comes to a fact-finding exercise. was i fired because of something more for said it's hard to prove or, did i fail to uphold a law, let's not forget about this thing called the united states constitution, which gives president donald trump not only the authority over the executive branch, to do exactly what he has done here, but also the authority under another clause to say, i can do whatever it
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takes to uphold the law, what does that mean? he believes these people fell short of that responsibility. >> trace: do you also think that all 17 of these are out? >> i do and that is because you have republicans and you have democrats, this is not a politically-based thing, it is purely based on meritocracy analysis. >> trace: a novel concept, great to see you here coming up some federal agencies trying to get around president trump ending dei, and they are getting very sneaky on how they are doing it. later in the nightcap the associated press announcing they will continue using the term, gulf of mexico despite trump's executive order renaming the gulf of america. why do you think that is? should they go by the new name or keep it the way it was? let us know on twitter and instagram, we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap. 's time.
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>> trace: ashley's life with this story, at evening. >> took for the first time announcing some big changes for the briefing room. >> we welcome social media influencers and content creators to apply for credentials to cover this white house. starting today, this seat in the front of the room, which is usually occupied by the press secretary staff will be the new media see. >> in addition to creating a nontraditional media outlet and
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personality 27-year-old caroline said the trump administration is working to restore the 440 journalists who passes they say were wrongly revoked by the previous administration so they spoke for nearly an hour hearing questions on everything from the federal funding sprees to deep seek to mass deportation and unlike her press and assessors -- her predecessors she did it with many speaking points. avoiding criticism in the press but you and i will bet it will be too long before she is on "snl". >> trace: it's coming, live for us in new york, thank you let's bring in political commentator, former democrat natalie, along with independent journalist britney, thank you both for coming on, to you first what did you think? saving seeds for independent journalists, the first one called and months ago they said we don't even want to be in the white house briefing room.
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>> gosh, i love her. i think she was born for this job. she did such a good job today, and going back to what you were just asking as a former media journalist, on cbs news in los angeles, now independent journalist, this is amazing. this opens it up to something more questions that can be asked and for the past four years, we have been getting the left narratives questions, now we're going to be hearing other questions and getting real journalism, back in here, this is what we mean, it's fabulous. >> trace: speaking of the left narrative, watch this. >> it don't give into the lies, don't give into the fear, hold on to the truth. and hope. even if you have to get your phone, record that message, i will not give into the lies or the fear.
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>> another example of legacy media dying out, acknowledging today, i say good riddance as a former democrat, they have repeated every single trump hoax in the book. americans also did and that is no longer the case. >> trace: it really is, being fair on the view, the ladies didn't like it, watch. >> i think overall was a positive experience, he was kind, cordial, it was not any kind of theatre or trying to get your picture taken to put something out on social media, it was really a conversation, i'm in the business of finding wins for pennsylvania and for the nation and engaging the president. >> trace: ... >> i understand the need for bipartisan, i did not love the
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optics of you going to mar largo. >> it's reasonable to have a conversation. >> trace: pretty reasonable, i disagree what you think about that? >> this is the best person that they have on the democrat side, they can even give him the respect and decency, if you don't agree with their narrative, you are done, i think the american people are waking up and they are seeing the lies and hypocrisy, just like we saw b to "the new york post" headline this one has kind of made social media, this is new york mattis -- magazine claiming almost everyone is white, this was for influencers, and inaugural ball, it was hosted by somebody he was on the show, who is black and here is the cover of "new york magazine", the cover is the cool kids table talks about no black people . the actual picture you can see put it up on the screen
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here and you will see some red circles, where they edited out, they cropped out the black people and then condemned them for not having enough black people, the hose was blocked. it's one of those things where you think, this is so dishonest. >> until they have this point, they are desperately clinging to this, narrative. they can get with the picture that trump won the popular vote and he made votes with those who were claimed to not be hosting this party. it's like the last gasp of people on their way out i think. >> trace: do think the consequences like this is interesting? "new york magazine" actually suffers any consequences or people to is blowing the salt lick every thing else? >> i think it's coming because i think we are seeing a shift towards independent and podcasts and thing like that. consequences are coming, slowly. >> trace: natalie, brittany, thank you both.
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>> this whole snitch on people that donald trump, they better be careful because donald trump ... >> trace: in these early days of the trump administration a conservative watchdog has launched the dei watch list to monitor any federal bureaucrats agendas let's bring in the american accountability foundation founder, tom jones, you hear the presound there, thank you for coming on, first of all, they believe the american accountability foundation are pushing people to snitch on each other and your response to that would be what? >> my response is we are helping the trump administration, identify dei staffers and federal agencies particularly health care agencies because this is a radical discriminatory and dangerous policy the staffers pushed, what these dei staffers say is we want the federal workforce to just look like america, what is that mean in health care? in health care space the federal
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agency, that means jewish people and asians need not apply, positions, 14% jewish but only 2% of the population, scientific workforce in america, 26% asian, it only 7% of the general population. if the workforce in the federal health care space looks like america, if there is a hundred grants from top to bottom, that means there are only three jewish people if they are only 10 of the best available. >> trace: meantime issuing a statement and reads as follows, many of these folks are aggressive dei advocates but their titles don't make it obvious for example the head of the fda's center for tobacco products, is by his own admission bringing health equity to the forefront of tobacco product regulation. i mean they keep changing the name and keeping the dei. >> that is why we got started on
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this early, we started working on it in november because we wanted to get these profiles ready, before they started to scramble and change their profile and get rid of the information so they were an easily seen, but what we are seeing now is a lot of these people changing their profiles so the diversity at it is not in it and they are pulling a jedi mind trick on the administration that we are not the feds you are looking for but we really have the receipts here and we are to help the trump administration identify the people they need to get out of these positions, and get out of a position where they can implement a discriminatory agenda. >> trace: "the new york post" rights following, conservative watchdog compiles logs, to purge , do you think the military is the victim of a semiwoke takeover, i have about 30 seconds for you. >> 100%, the biden administration knows this one of the best places to indoctrinate, they spent the last four years
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putting in a senior position, on both the civilian and uniformed side of the military and pete is going to clean those folks out if he wants to return to work culture. >> trace: great to have you on the show, thank you. coming up now the social media influencers have received at the table at press briefings what does that mean for our next guest? the 25-year-old tiktok influencer who earned a name for himself by helping presidential candidates like rfk jr. built up their social media following, link lauren joins us live, next! what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'.
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>> trace: in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires here in los angeles we are seeing neighbours and strangers alike step up to help one another, whoever they can let's bring in the chain reaction founder greg, great to have you on the show, i know you were at a meeting with the victims of the fire, thousands of these victims you give a week $2 million in the goal is away many million more, but was it like being at the meeting? >> it was hard, it was uplifting because we brought together the community, for the first time in three weeks. what they are facing is such devastation, we are talking about the middle class homeownership, 9000 homes being lost. it was hard but you know what, the thankfulness, the happiness, the strength of the building, the idea, i left inspired and it makes me want to do more. >> trace: it was like giving oxygen some of these people really receptive and they said it is something that they need. >> you have to understand that a lot of people are so focused on
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where's the money going to be used? these are people up against it, key that we did is that we have a force of people with a chain reaction and we use that force to identify the people in the community that are in need, there are 9000 homeowners all really sad stories, but he was up against a? you are the grandmothers that have no resources, we put out 24 change agent into the committee and they vetted a reasonable person even look at the go fund means, we said if you have 50,000 you don't need or 2500. >> trace: is interesting because you said you started the chain reaction because of the bureaucratic b.s. and you know these people are both in the palisades, they are going to go through a ton of bureaucratic b.s., in the two years. >> the change reaction started five years ago, one of the things we do is unlike any other philanthropy we are focused on the working class, the working class is the ones that are left
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out. almost all philanthropy is focused on the poor but we have a minimum income so we are talking about teachers and nurses and bus drivers and they don't have any access to money and all of the philanthropy won't give them anything, they say you make 26,000 per year? you don't get anything. >> trace: are you surprised at how bad the response was to this fire? we look at everything, we can go down the list, it is unbelievable, as a part of this? >> look, i am really hopeful that -- i am concerned about the rebuilding. i am really hopeful that we can get housing results, quickly over there, and steve has been named, i don't know who was going to be out there in the county, but they really need to get these houses be built because these people have nowhere to go.
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we basically have 15,000 displaced people. >> trace: i have to go, do you think the people who have money you are well off should help people who are in need? >> the government is not filling the void, fema is out there but it is trickling down, we decided we cannot wait for fema, that is why we were out there with 25,000 checks, so far over four and a half million. >> trace: thank you for coming on, come back give us updates if you would we would appreciate it. >> president donald trump: i have a bias for tiktok i have to do so, i became a little bit jaded for tiktok but we will see what happens. we have a lot of people bidding on it and we can save all of the jobs, and china won't be involved, we will see what happens. >> trace: so how did a 25-year-old influencer, tiktok his way into rfk jr.'s campaign? let's bring in jen said --
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generation z. you said americans don't care about perfection they just want a warrior to fight for them and you believe rfk jr. is that warrior, explain that for us. >> absolutely, great to be with you tonight, like we have seen with donald trump, rfk jr., americans really don't expect perfection, don't care if you have been a perfectly good boy your entire life, they just want someone is going to be a warrior on the front line fighting for the issues, they care about. we have a chronic disease crisis in this country, we are spending about $4 trillion per year on chronic diseases. bobby kennedy has been the canary in the coal mine on that issue for decades. >> trace: "washington post" writes the following, meet the 25-year-old who tiktok his way into rfk campaign team, how did you do it? what was the strategy here? >> a very 21st century headline, i was covering the
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campaign from the outside, i was making videos at home saying what i liked about the campaign and what he was doing well, monday the campaign called and said do you want to come over to the house and meet bobby? i said sure and the rest is history, they allowed me to work my way up to the highest rounds in the campaign and change my life in so many positive ways. >> trace: and you are being credited with really kind of designing some of his most successful online initiatives, is that a fair thing to say, that you push this along? >> well i would definitely not take full credit for anything we worked with an incredible team but i was involved in the scripting of producing the top videos the campaign put out. we did not have a huge budget, we were independent campaign, trying to get on the ballot and i said, let's just script some videos for tiktok that speak to the needs of the american people. those videos and 24 hours, 50 million views, we were able to circumvent the mainstream media like msnbc which was not even having us on. >> trace: is interesting, do
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you have any kind of background in health, why did you go after rfk jr.? >> i actually did not set out to go after rfk jr. i was covering all of the candidates and they kept running into different candidates on the campaign trail so, i have been in iowa, they offered me a job i didn't feel at the timing was right and when kennedy came along and his daughter-in-law took over the campaign, i was suddenly open for him in front of thousands of people and i have been making videos in my room since -- six months prior. >> trace: are you amazed at how young people gravitate toward rfk jr., toward donald trump, what is your thought about that? >> young people we want grit, we won authenticity and that is what these guys have in spades and they are on the platform speaking to young people so only 9% of generation z watch cable news, they are going to tiktok so if you are on the platform he will be able to reach them. >> trace: tonight more than 9% are watching more, thank you for
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew. science topic, the name game, the associated press announcing the will continue using gulf of mexico despite trump's executive order renaming it gulf of america, what you think this is? should i go by the new name or stick to the old? >> i think he will eventually come around and i guarantee you if this was president obama they would not -- they would change it right away. >> i think they are probably sticking to it because they hate donald trump but i say call of the new name, why not? be patriotic do a people least expect. >> trace: this kind of interesting because you look at this brittany and you realize the associated press, they have
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a lot of these types of things where kevin is right, if obama wanted to name it gulf of america had that is what it would be in the handbook. >> he took the words right out of my mouth and what i'm going to add to it is the ap is throwing an adult tantrum just like a little kid in a candy store this is exactly what they are doing and i don't have an opinion whether a change or not but that is what we are seeing by the ap. >> trace: ashley? >> copy and paste everybody -- everything everybody has said. if anybody other than trump did this it would be changed before they even made the decision. >> trace: object? >> 1600 miles of coastline, 1500 of coastline with mexico, a clear favour for the gulf of america i go with the numbers. >> trace: michael? >> i love the gulf of america, the north american continent the mainstream media is a form of
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protest against trump, but they will come around. whenever you protest trump you end up on the losing side. >> trace: i'm way too old to change now, is not the first time the ap bends the truth, if a president they like renamed the goal for anything, they would joyously adopt the new name, this is just rebellion against trump. i like the new name, i think it's silly to change it there are more important things, if it's changed on the map they should change at the new name, which by the way change on the google maps. it is the gulf of america no matter what, if they can use calls it and as a recent retiree i am having to refer to biological men as women for four years, it should be an easy asked, thank you for watching america's late news fox news at night, we will see you again tomorrow night. tomorrow night. ♪ ♪
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