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>> cheese. >> laundry. >> and bowling. >> you got to be kidding me. >> there's nothing. >> wrong with stroop store. >> really? can you show me one thing that's right about this place? place? >> nice. >> denis leary. >> is going dutch. all new thursdays on fox and anytime on hulu. >> from bestselling author benjamin hall comes a new book, resolute. he details the psychological aftermath of the russian missile attack that changed his life and guides those looking to discover their own power to persevere against all odds. preorder >> greg: emily, jim brewer, kat, tyrus, greg gutfield, i love you. [applause] >> laura: good evening, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington.
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the barbarians in labora coats e another one. president trump prohibit says use of federal funds to fund mutilation of children and the stuff is dubbed gender-affirming care. can't say trump did not campaign on the issue. >> president trump: i will revoke every biden policy promoting disfigurement of youth and asking for child sexual mutilation in all 50 states. >> laura: the doctors in quotes and hospitals who make huge profits off of children childre genitalia mutilation, they are commripsit here and tax dollars should never fund this hideous barrism. mark milley is getting come
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uppence for his call, pentagon pulled milley's security clearance and he could be demoted. first, our country, our border is the focus of tonight's "the angle." president trump is doing what millions are begging for, his administration is enforcing the border and carrying out mass deportations. total number so far is nearly 5000, 15 million are here. a lot of ones just rounded up are hardened criminals, including murderers, accused child rapists and tren de aragua gang members. not just in places like denver, where we knew tren de aragua story erupted, in the big abel, as well. new york got a little safer and new dhs secretary was on the
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scene to capture the ice operation. rather than breathe a sigh of relief, stepping up working with trump administration, liberal officials in cities and states plagued by crime, including migrant crime, are siding with illegals. brandon johnson in chicago. >> what this administration is attempting to do, he is attempting to get us to surender our humanity, we will not do that in chicago. >> laura: american citizens have no reason to fear unless they are involved in human or drug trafficking themselves and then they have something to fear. empathy always goes one way for open border fanatics to the poor illegals. to fanatics they are not illegal aliens or illegal immigrants,
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they are simply undocumented democrats. this from new york ag leticia james, shes my office is aware of increased presence of ice and i'm monitoring the situation to ensure our laws are respected and people's rights are not violated. think about this. whether people's rights are being violated? remember, she's talking about illegal aliens who have no right to be here. what about rights of this poor woman, 57 years of age, allegedly murdered by illegal alien from guatemala who was deported in 2018, only to cross the border again. on december 22nd, he walked up to the bench where she was sitting, pulled a lighter from his pocket and set her on fire.
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she screamed in agony as she died. of course, this man was in the united states illegally, we know that. 33 years of age. is that individual someone we should fight for the rights of those people? slow rolling border invasion that settled 15 million illegals here has cost american taxpayers hundreds of billions and brutalized countless lives, not to mention how many jobs taken by illegals. at her first pres briefing as white house press secretary karoline leavitt was more than ready to answer pro-illegal alien chorus from the media. >> ice arrested 1179 undocumented immigrant on sunday, half of them, 566, appear to have no prior criminal record besides entering the country illegally, which is
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civil crime, not criminal. >> it is a federal crime. >> he said he would focus on violent offenders first. >> he is focused on launching largest mass deportation operation of illegal criminals. if you are an individual, foreign national, who illegally enters the united states of america, you are by definition a criminal. >> laura: illegal means illegal. elites love their cheap labor. >> 3500 arrest ice made so far since president trump came into office, how many have a criminal record versus those in the country illegally. >> all of them, they legally broke the law. last administration did not see it that i wa, it is a big culture shift, they are criminals. >> laura: her performance was
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masterful. hallelujah. one reason the left loves wave after wave of illegal immigrants, new converts. most people are on to their game, many illegals who are sadly illiterate, they are ripe for left's anti-american propaganda. new activists who will be, i think, sought after to protest and they hope eventually vote. ev eventually they want them all to speak like this. what they actually do behind the scenes, they trust will not get out and part of different agenda to make america white again. you start having gazpacho raids and as in east germany, knock on the door is the thing people are
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thinking about. >> laura: yes, yes, after it failed miserably in the 2024 presidential election against trump, they're back to hitler routine again. always a sure sign they are losing the argument. what do we expect? doing right by our workers, our citizens, our legal immigrants, our border and our budgets require we keep focus on enforcing the law. those who wish to come here need to come legally or not at all. it is our country and our border and that is the angle. now on this issue of mass deportation, divide between open borders crew and american citizens couldn't be more stark. fox digital checked in with the folks at villages in florida. >> border is most important for us. >> people crossing the border. >> secure borders. >> he has had everything in line
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and his plan completely ready to go on day 1. >> laura: there you have it. believe it or not, in red states like florida, citizens who vote support efforts of deportation and enforcing border, there are political forces at work that are determined to slow roll president trump's priorities and that much governor ron desantis. take florida state legislature, despite trump's popularity, they released watered down bill that does not mandate locals coop cooperate, they released a bill that did not jibe with what voters want. why is that? late-breaking information on that. joining us now is florida governor ron desantis. governor, the state, you are
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probably one of the most popular governors they have ever had. donald trump won by incredible margin, no one predicted a few years back and now republicans are part of the problem in the state legislature? explain. >> we republicans supported donald trump's promise for deportation of illegal aliens. he won a mandate to effectuate that. he got into office and issued bold orders providing roadmap for going after cartel and securing border and enlisting local and state law enforcement in deportation efforts. they don't have enough resources to succeed in fulfilling that mandates unless states like florida step up. we want to make sure local law enforcement and state are in the fight and assisting with deportations to reach this
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record flthreshold and fulfill that. they ran on that. when it comes time to do it, folks don't want to. i called special session ever legislature that started on monday, one week after the president took office. we want to be strong and get the job done. leaders said this was premature and there was no urgency, i've been waiting four years, i have urgency. they said it was a stunt to do illegal legislation. they came out with a bill that gutted all enforcement i was calling for. >> laura: whoa, whoa, governor. people are listening to this and their ears are bleeding. what specifically did they gut from your agenda, which i know is supported by the president? >> three things.
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one, no requirement for state and local to enforce immigration laws and work with ice, that is huge. two, they stripped the governor, me, of authority and give to commissioner of agriculture. we conducted raids with ice and got chinese illegals in miami. we did a raid in tallahassee. they allow catch and release. we don't think you allow catch and release. you have an illegal, they should be turned over to ice. this is all true, it is a weak bill. they named it the trump act. they think by putting name of a strong president on weak bill that is going to pull wool over the eyes. that did not work with florida voters yesterday. i've never seen an outpouring as negative as i saw yesterday. the bill is weak. this issure on moment, voters
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sent us to do this, we have to be strong and cannot let these guys squish out this issue. >> laura: republicans squishing out on issues like this, how shocking, wait, it is not, they do this all the time. this is predictable. i've been fighting immigration amnesty bills for 28 years, does not surprise me. time to name names, you thwart the will of people, you will be voted out. some of the leaders say this is a lie about florida law enforcement officers who are on be front line protecting our communities from criminal illegals and not interested in attacking floridians. >> notice what they say, though. they have debate in the legislature and say only people you enforce on is in jails and people that committed crime. that is not how you do interior
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enforcement. when we picked up chinese illegals today, they did not commit crimes, the crime was being here illegally. they only wound to enforce on people in jails. you do that. that is like 1% of what you got to do to reach threshold of record deportations. final thing, you want to know who is shooting straight with you, they did not want to do special session. if they are gungho about this, why did i have to drag them in and why are they saying this is a stunt and immigration could wait for many months. they would not have done anything on this issue had i not pulled the trigger. we need to be strong as republicans, we don't have time for weak sauce on issue of immigration. >> laura: how many illegals would you estimate are qucurreny in the state of florida?
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15 million have come in under biden, i'll bet 30 to 35 million. how many do you think in the state of florida? >> i've heard different estimates, hundreds of thousands, some people say a million or more. i did a strong package of immigration bills in 2023, it has slowed the flow, no question, we have mandatory e-verify, we have nationality checks at emergency rooms and saved a lot of money. way you do it right, to have interior enforcement. this is the moment to do it. you will see numbers dwindle in florida and other states will follow suit and eventually president trump's promise of having largest deportation in history realized if we all work together. >> laura: if we have 30 million illegals and 15 million under biden deporting 5000 a week will
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not get you there. it will take local and state law enfor enforcement. i know they are just getting started, it will require states to do something. you blew the lid off, thank you, we appreciate it. ahead, liberals sue trump for targeting government spending that is out of control, bloated and unaccountable, next. are you looking for a walk-in tub, for you, or someone you love? well, look no further.
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>> laura: media sob stories are not just limited to immigration and deportation. trump now is following through on his campaign promise to vet a all federal spending, meaning i' we don't know where it's going or if it is going to things working against the people, against his agenda, he'll take a second look at it. today he issued executive order that freezes some federal programs. they went nuts. >> this decision is lawless, dangerous, destructive, cruel. it is illegal.'s it is unconstitutional. i spoke to my attorney general this morning, she's head of the
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state attorneys general association, they are going to court right away on this horror. >> laura: this horror. remember, joe biden was well th withinis his rights to forgive outstanding student loans, chuck schumer did noelt have a proble with that or subverting immigration. when it is billions of dollars to cronies and friends going oui the door, they have a problem with anyec president taking a second look. democrats have their favorite ow resistance allies trying to throw a monkey wrench into all of this. a biden appointed d.c. t judge lauren al chan, has issued a temporary stay often trump's freeze federal loans. here to break it all down john hart, ceo of open the books. john, it's not surprising that a biden appointee to the federal
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courts issued this stay. but i know you have already identified 75 defunct government agencies that somehow need -- still get some type of funding? explain that? >> yeah, laura. thanks for having me. look, a federal judge can take away the pause button but they can't take away his veto pen. the president has ample opportunities to play hard ball with congress. he should work with the republican congress to constrain the spending. our organization open the books. taking a deep dive look at all 441 agencies listed in the federal register. the first thing we found was 75 of those are actually obsolete. so the trump administration can today claim that they can go in and cut the number of agencies by almost 20%. just by watching the store and paying attention like any business owner would do. and but it goes way beyond that, laura. we have this crazy lose it or use it rule that force agencies to throw money out the door at the end of the year because they
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are afraid they are going to cut their budget. so what we have seen at the pentagon under biden the last september and the last five days of the fiscal year, they threw $33 billion out the door and that's more than what israel spends all year on national defense for the entire year. and that included things like $200 million for new furniture, 22 million for things like ribeye steaks and lobster tail. so that may be delicious but it's not much of a deterrent on the world stage bond want dhs spent 39 billion on staff. the president has all kinds of opportunities to look at wasteful spending. you know, this is historic opportunity for adobe doge to bring about what i call a 1989 moment for this country. and that's to tear down the bureaucratic wall that separated we, the people from their government for decades. so i am optimistic and hopeful. >> laura: hold on a second, john. i'm optimistic, too. however, i think people need to understand it's a lot bigger
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than a bunch of steaks, okay? this is hundreds of blts of dollars. it's not 50,000 here and 100,000 there. we're talking about money that actually makes a real difference to our national debt and our overall budget deficit annually. so, when you think about what they're talking about here with some of these grants to ngos, these ngos, including, i'm sad to say, catholic charities that then go to like things called the border institute in el paso. they are alfa sill tailgating, sadly, illegal immigration. right? that's what they are doing. he wants to wait a second. what are we doing here and why are we doing that? up on the screen you see some of the other things like dei staffers, the pentagon money. again i don't care about $36,000. that's chump change but millions and billions? yeah, i care about that. i think the people do as well. trump wins meals on wheels, no.
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no one is cutting meals on wheels. that's a complete media -- that's the typical media sob story, is it not? >> absolutely. look, one of the nonprofits that got funding actually sued doge for a lack of transparency before the executive order was even written. so it's really a gronk example . 5, 10, $6 million examples. hundreds of billions of dollars of waste and fraud within pentagon contracting. within medicare, medicaid. so, if you have a committed executive who is willing to go after these things, can you generate incredible savings for taxpayers. >> laura: he mentioned disability. how disability somehow has crocketed over the last 15 years in federal spending. some of that is obviously fraudulent as well. john, thank you very much. yesterday, president trump fired more than a dozen employees who worked on his criminal prosecutions. those are staffers at doj,
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including more than a dozen officials from former special counsel jack smith's team. so, look, americans, they have to be happy. trump's actually beginning to restore the integrity of our justice system. but of course the media is calling -- oh, it's a wholesale, you know, retribution, political retribution, the usual. joining me now is david schoen, former trump impeachment attorney. david, by excising these doj employees who were clearly in on the weaponization of government, isn't that the ultimate and a basic necessity of restoring trust in the doj? >> absolutely. it's an essential first step. i believe this was an election issue. i believe the american people are fair minded and they saw the weaponization of the justice system in unprecedented manner. and jack smith is the face of that weaponization. and anyone who served on his team and went along with that agendas to come out with these long-speaking indictments and then demand a gag order for
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president trump has no sense of fairness. you know, the regulations for the special counsel under 600.3 require the appointment of an impartial decisionmaker. that wasn't jack smith. he has shown bad judgment his entire career in the john edwards case and mcdonnell cases. i note lawyers in those cases they met with him and explained why no crime committed. he refused to listen because politically driven. i will give you an example of two people on his team mollie gas and jp coony. sanctions motion going against them because they sought the record of a lawyer in a case, email records, phone records and lied lied in historic communications act request to a federal judge. these are the people owe chose for his team and those are two of the people who were fired. i have a sanctions motion pending that the judge is going to hear one day. that's all going to come out, i hope. that's why president trump had to take this step. you say restore the americans faith in the justice system, that's an essential first step. >> laura: well, david, you know,
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toobin is dreaming over at cnn of the lawsuits that trump could face over all of this. watch. >> coming after assistant u.s. attorneys, career people had are not even accused of any misconduct. they simply were part of a case. the idea that they could lose their jobs simply for doing their jobs in an appropriate way is -- is genuinely shocking and it may well be illegal. >> laura: david, does the chief executive officer of the u.s. government have the authority to fire any executive branch employee? >> the authority and the responsibility in this case again lawfare, weaponization, letitia james, alvin bragg, fani willis those are out of president trump's direct control. here he has a responsibility as the elected leader of this country to deal with article 2 problems. the justice department is his responsibility. and the attorney general's responsibility. incoming attorney general. we saw unfortunately from
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merrick garland additional politic isization. the idea that he claimed executive privilege on the herr report of the transport transce biden interview. impossible. it's important to take these steps to restore faith in the integrity. we can't have people targeted. i have a client right now, roger being targeted from the biden administration because he spoke out against government. we have to stop this kind of thing. i'm hoping this administration will take a look at all of those kinds of cases. >> lawrence: david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> laura: just ahead, a remarkable debut.
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♪ >> laura: to greet president trump's new press secretary today the scribblers in the white house briefing room were
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back on their high horses. >> when you're in this briefing room, do you view yourself and your role as advocating on behalf of the president or the truth? >> i will tell the truth every single day. we ask that you all hold yourself to the same standards. there have been lies pushed by legacy media outlets about this president and his family and we will not accept that. >> laura: oh, that was fun to watch. eavitt to press stop lying. she was ste stupendous unlike hr predecessor in one key respect. where was the binder? did you guys see the binder? if she had one, i didn't see it. she batted away their immigration sob stories. >> order trump saying he would be open to deporting those students who are here on visas but, you know, that hold
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pro-hamas sympathies. >> the president is open to deporting individuals who have broken our nation's immigration laws so, if they are here illegally then certainly is he open to deporting them. >> laura: bingo. as far as freezing spending on certain government programs, she also hit the right note. >> why not give organizations more time to plan for the fact that they are about to lose in some cases really crucial federal funding? for a period of time. >> there was no -- it was the executive order that the president signed doge and omb also found there was about to be 50 million taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza that is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money. that's what this pause is focused on being gid stewards of tax dollars. >> laura: wait a second, good stewards of tax dollars? when have we heard that? well not since the last trump administration. joining us byron york washington political examiner fox news
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contributor. what is she 27 years old? she was unbelievable. >> yep. >> laura: absolutely. >> laura: fabulous job. >> first thing to say about this is to compare today's briefing to every briefing of the last four years of the biden administration in which the spokesperson, karine jean-pierre either would not or could cannot engage with reporters on daily basis. today was an absolute breath of fresh air. should have been for reporter of any stripe. >> laura: right. and also, the white house's view on the first amendment and the need to have a plethora of voices in that briefing room. watch what she said. >> the white house believes strongly in the first amendment. that's why our team work diligently to restore the press pass of the 440 journalists whose passes were wrongly revoked by the previous administration. we welcome independent
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journalists, podcasters, social media influencers and content creators to apply for credentials to cover this white house. >> laura: byron, the truth is the elites, the old regime media, dinosaur media, whatever you want to call them, that's their territory. they don't like the little people going into their territory at all. >> yeah. this comes after a long period of self-discrediting by a lot of reporters. i remember in the biden white house press corps there was a secret that is the president was not up to the job. and all the press was either looking the other way or claiming that he was when he was not. and the biden administration kept very, very close hold on all sorts of information as far as the press was concerned, which was happy to look the other way. so, today was just an absolute complete explosion of openness
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and sunshine. >> laura: i just -- i loved it from beginning to end. i joined it late. watching late. oh, i missed the first. but the great thing about this, also, is it reveals the press' total hypocrisy on issues like inflation. because trump has been in there for what, 8 days, but now they realize eggs are expensive. watch. >> egg prices have skyrocketed since president trump took office. so what specifically is he doing to lower those costs for americans? >> really glad you brought this up. because there is a lot of reporting out there that is putting the onus on this white house for the increased cost of eggs. i would like to point out to each and every one of you that in 2024, when joe biden was in the oval office, or upstairs at the residence sleeping, i'm not so sure, egg prices increased 65% in this country. >> laura: the little dig at biden sleeping. i'm sorry, i enjoyed that maybe i shouldn't but i did. they have now gotten actually a
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light bulb, byron on inflation and now they are worried about spending, how much deporting illegal aliens is going to cost. i have never seen democrats so worried about spending an inflation. >> well, this was actually a real shot across the bough for the more ideologically oriented members of the media. that if they put a false claim or questionable claim in a question, it's going to be questioned in turn. their premise of the question will be questioned. so, that's a big, big deal and it really suggests that you're just going to have much, much different interactions between the trump white house and the press in the briefing room. >> laura: i think she enjoyed sparring with them as much as trump does. she loves it. this is like she enjoyed every minute of it. which was refreshing as well. byron, wonderful to see you. thank you so much. the heads of media gets busted trying to smear young maga supporters as, you guessed it,
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cool kids table. it was about a party on inauguration to celebrate the inauguration in new york. the article itself, other than the ridiculous title included, quote: such as almost everyone is white and have you noticed the entire room is white describing the attendees of the party. but the truth is new york magazine selectively cropped the photo, it would appear so it would not show the various people of color who were in the original version. and the event that was featured in that article was hosted by c.j. pearson, get this, a young black man. c.j. joins me now. he is the co-chair of the g.o.p. youth council. youth advisory council. c.j., i saw this and i said of course they did this. could there there c.j. be just an innocent explanation for this? >> you know, no. one of those things when you think the leftist corporate media couldn't go any lower they
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somehow find their way to the basement. it's disgusting but it's par the course. they wanted to perpetuate the narrative that the maga movement is nothing more than white supremacist racist consult they deliberately erased the black people from these images, i got to tell you, i'm a little offended. we are days away from black history month and they pulled this stunt in it's a little offensive. >> laura: we have heard of whiteouts, they are actually accusing republicans of accusing republicans of what they are doing. the most racist people out there. >> they actually despise half of america. that's exactly what this story was riddled with a disdain for people who love this country, love this president. i got to tell you i don't give a damn about what these people think of me because we are so back and we are not going anywhere. we have president trump to thank and i got to tell you, everyone in that picture was happy for a reason,. >> laura: looks like it? >> four more years to be happy. >> laura: do you know what i
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think? the left really hates it when americans are happy. they don't like -- they loved covid when people couldn't go to church or couldn't see their elderly parents and could sit at home in their sweatpants. they loved that but they don't like scenes like this. it's the way they felt during the 80's when reagan came along when people were happy and good mood. patriotic rambo. they didn't like that. they hate the fact that you guys are enjoying yourselves, c.j. >> yeah, they hate that we are happy and they hate that we have a reason to be happy. look at everyone's face in that photo. i think that is actually the thing that made the most upset that we have everything to be happy about and they have nothing to be happy about. and i think they are also a little bit upset that no woman in that picture actually has a penis. they were probably a little upset about that as well. >> laura: oh, yeah. they are used to a different look that some of their white house parties during biden's. >> no purple hair. >> laura: they had had a slightly different sense. and what the "wall street journal" is writing now and we
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have a full screen of it and put it on the screen. supporters of the new president on campus say they now feel more comfortable acknowledging one another in public. membership at long republican college clubs is up. students at a dozen schools. i know you are not in school any longer. you are trying to keep the conservative youth base rocking here: people aren't afraid anymore. >> no i feel it as well. laura. i'm 22 years old. when i listen to my peers, my younger peers, they are saying they have never seen more enthusiasm on their campus and more energy for president trump and the america first movement than right now. it is cruel cool to be a consee again. left tries to demonize us we are the others. we are the normal ones. we are the uns with who know how many genders are. we are the ones that know men should not play women's sports. this can try to stigmatize us but we are the moment. >> laura: that means write what
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all right now it's time for wtf what the failed law joining me now host of fox news saturday night jimmy i was dying win i saw this because i thought we've got you on tonight but i thought jim acosta it's very sad i don't like celebrating anyone losing their job but he didn't lose it he quit. he declined a later time slot on cnn and chose to say goodbye this way. >> one final message, don't give into the lies don't give into the fear. hold onto the truth and to hope
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even if you have to get out your phone record that message i will not give into the lies. i will not give into the fear of your post it on your social media so people can hear from you to. [laughter] >> i know. i don't even know where to start. first off congratulations to jim acosta on finally reporting a true story. yes, he is resigning that was the first actual report i've ever seen on this show but i love the self-important message at the end like he is leading some type of national resistance movement du jour on the lowest rated show on the lowest rated network. half of the control room remote start of their cars in the d block the arty have their jackets on and you're sitting there like your broadcasting from some bunker and the fate of journalism hangs in the balance. my guess laura he wants up on "dancing with the stars" because he is been dancing with the truth for like 18 years.
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>> don't never lose sight of the truth. if you have to stay connected. mr. acosta goes to washington and leaves all right and then this was also good. plus sized wrapper on detroit apparently ridesharing service a lift is being sued she refused to ride with jerry because of her waiver she captured the incident on video. watch. >> my car is small. >> i can fit in this car's p.r. believe me you can't. >> as i can. you telling me i can't get in a lift because i can't figure khaki. >> i got very -- tires. >> will drive to do the tires? [laughter] >> listen i love this okay? for a lot of reasons. but the driver had a bad excuse
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because he said he is worried about his tires and she clearly has a spare tire maybe even too if we're honest. this is not queen latifah thesis work like ehrlich diva pure again the story is hilarious because wise she's suing she is like he hurt my feelings. dude i'm a cabdriver people call me fat my whole life in a supposed her feelings win it comes to mass transit because everyone on the road is your enemy. >> while there are people that run around that are just the two just people. they look for these incidents i don't know maybe sometime a plus sized person could pick the smallest car possible just to make decays better but, you know, this is a way for some people to make money and companies to settle a don't know lift wouldn't tell us about pending litigation but they settle and make a lot of money. we have to do lawsuit reform in this country because it is out of control. it is completely out of control.
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>> at the very least we have to confirm rfk and make this country healthy again. >> exactly. already promoting micro-retirements to optimize their mental health. watch this. >> the idea of working your entire adult life and retiring after 40 years as absolute [bleep] i think what we should do instead is take a summer off then go travel to the greek islands. you not even going to enjoy this much when you're 65 but i'm 25 or 35 i'm going to have a great time i'm not going to have fun martha rightists going to act up. >> we know who not to hire on the angled. >> inc. is spoken like a guy whose wife is going to walk out on him at the age of 40 because he doesn't have anything in the bank. that's the problem with being a loser returns well on instagram but doesn't end well in life. >> carley: trump nominees back cit

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