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>> reporter: prime minister netanyahu, we have heard joe biden and donald trump take credit for the hostage and cease-fire deals. who do you think deserves more credit? >> prime minister netanyahu: i think president trump, with great force and powerful leadership. i appreciate it. he sent a very good emissary. he has helped a lot. and, you know, i'll just tell you, i'm happy that they are here. and i'm sure the president is happy that they are here. and i would think that is about enough. >> reporter: president trump, prime minister, what about israeli hostage held in iraq? >> prime minister netanyahu: what about the israeli press taking a press conference in israel and not in washington? [overlapping questions] >> reporter: prime minister netanyahu, do you support going forward with this deal and getting all the hostages out? >> prime minister netanyahu: i
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support getting all the hostages out and meeting all our war goals. that include destroying hamas' military and governing capabilities and making sure that gaza never poses a threat to us again. all three. >> reporter: are you willing -- [overlapping questions] >> president trump: one at a time. >> reporter: i will ask. do you agree with trump's vision of getting all of the hostages home even if it means to end the war? >> prime minister netanyahu: i'm not sure that you articulated correctly what the president's vision is. he can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own views. three goals. not one. not two. three goals. and i will meet all three goals peered i think the president can help. he brings fresh -- [overlapping questions] >> reporter: part of the deal?
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>> president trump: it's a horrible thing peered we can't forget it. i will never forget it peered we can't forget it. and some people want to put it out of their memory, but we are not going to ever let that happen. it was a horrible day, october 7th. that was a horrible -- that was a horrible period of time. a lot of people like to pretend it didn't happen. it happened. it is a big group of people that like to pretend it didn't happen. like the holocaust didn't happen. same mind-set. no, we are going to -- we are going to get this thing wrapped up and get it done. we are also dealing, i think very successfully, with russia-ukraine. hopefully get that one done at some point in the not-too-distant future. that's a complex problem, also. but we solve problems. you know, when i left we had no problem, there was no ukraine and russia fighting. there was no october 7th. there was nothing. some very poor leadership led to a lot of problems and a lot of death. and it's a shame but we will put it out, we will put out the
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fires, a lot of fires, we will put them out. >> reporter: palestinian state like the peace plan you presented in january 2020, is this plan still on the table? >> president trump: a lot of plans change with time and a lot of death has occurred since i left and now came back. this death occurred not while i was here but while somebody else was here. it shouldn't have happened. they shouldn't have allowed it to happen. it would have never happened. and that includes russia-ukraine would have never happened. not even a little bit. not even a chance. but now we are faced with a situation that's different, in some ways better and in some ways worse. but we are faced with a very complex and difficult situation, but we will solve the problem. [overlapping questions] >> reporter: out of gaza, if not jordan, egypt, what other countries do you think would except gaza? >> president trump: jordan and egypt, they have spoken about it with you and they say they are
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not going to accept, i say they will, but i think other countries will except come also. i think that gaza may be is a demolition site right now. if you look at gaza, there is hardly a building standing in the ones that are going to collapse. you can't live in gaza right now, and i think we need another location. i think it should be a location that is going to make people happy. you look over the decades, it's all deaths in gaza this has been happening for years. it's all death. if we can get a beautiful area to resettle people permanently, in nice homes, where they can be happy and not be shot, not be killed, not be knifed to death like what is happening in gaza, and right now you have in gaza a very dangerous situation in terms of explosives all over the place. in terms of tunnels, nobody knows who is -- the whole thing is a mess. if we can resettle, and i believe we can do it in areas where leaders currently say no.
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i have been saying that with mexico, having to do with the border and all of the things, and you saw what happened, 10,000 soldiers, they are going to do a good job, i would believe them, and i believe canada is going to do a good job, also, and they said the same thing, that they did something much different than what you are hearing. this is a very, very difficult situation, but we are going to get it solved. i don't think people should be going back to gaza i think that gaza has been very unlucky for them. they have live like hell. they have lived like you are living in hell. gaza is not a place for people to be living. and the only reason they want to go back, and i believe it strongly, they have no alternative, what is the alternative? aware. if they had an alternative, they would much rather not go back to gaza and live in a beautiful, alternative that is safe. [overlapping questions] >> reporter: would
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palestinians have the right to return to gaza if they left while rebuilding? >> president trump: it would be my hope we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return? the place has been hell. >> reporter: but it is their home, sir. why would they leave? >> president trump: and right now, it's -- i've seen every picture from every angle, better than if i were there, and nobody can live there. you can't live there. so if we can build massive amounts of money, supplied by other people, very rich nations, they are willing to supply it, if we can build something for them, one of the countries, it could be jordan, it could be egypt, it could be other countries, and you could build four or five or six areas, doesn't have to be one area, and you take certain areas and you build really good quality housing, like a beautiful town, like someplace where they could live and not die because gaza is
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a guarantee that they are going to end up dying. the same thing is going to happen again. it has happened over and over again. it is going to happen again, as sure as you are standing there, peter. so i hope that we can do something where they wouldn't want to go back. who would want to go back? they have experienced nothing but death and destruction. [overlapping questions] >> reporter: what will you do then? >> i don't think they are going to me now. i don't think they're going to tell me. i think they're going to tell biden know and i think they are going tell other people -- >> reporter: the same thing will happen in the end? >> president trump: i think there's a good chance. >> reporter: how many people are you thinking about? >> probably a million, seven, may be million eight. i think all of them will be resettled in areas where they can be settled and not worried
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about dying every day. [overlapping questions] reporter matt mr. president, do you support building settlements back in gaza and the next two years? >> president trump: say it? >> reporter: do you support -- >> president trump: i don't see it happening. it is too dangerous for people. nobody can go there. it is too dangerous. nobody wants to be there. warriors don't want to be there. soldiers don't want to be there. how can you have people go back, you are saying go back into gaza? the same thing is going to happen. it will only be death. the best way to do it is go out and get beautiful open areas where the sunlight coming through -- >> reporter: that is not -- >> president trump: they are not going to want to go back to gaza. >> reporter: prime minister netanyahu, what is your message to the family of the hostages that look and worried that the deal won't go through? what do you say to them in this moment? >> prime minister netanyahu: same i said at the beginning of the war, get them out and back. we have close to 75% people, who
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everybody believed would not get out, we got them successfully, and most recently without president trump. we are not going to give up on any of them and we are not going to give up on our other warriors. hamas is not going to be in gaza and we are going to get everyone else. >> president trump: and you would not -- [overlapping questions] >> reporter: how optimistic are you about reaching phase 2 of the cease-fire? >> prime minister netanyahu: well, we are going to try. that is one of the things we are going talk about here. if we -- you know, when israel and the united states work together, with president trump and i worked together, you know, the chances go up a lot. when we don't work together, israel and the united states don't work together, that creates problems. the other side sees daylight between us and occasionally the last few years. then it is more difficult. we cooperate -- chances are good peered.
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>> reporter: now that iran is so weak, once and for all? >> president trump: you say iran is so weak, i appreciate you saying that. they are not weak. they are very strong right now, and we are not going to allow them to have a nuclear weapon. it is very simple. i signed a very strong proclamation. iran was in big trouble when i left. they were broke. they didn't have money for hamas. they didn't have any money for hezbollah. no problems. october 7th could have never happened. when i left, october 7th could have never happened, and frankly russia and ukraine, as i said, could never have happened. they became very strong very fast. they sold massive amount of oil to china and everybody else who would not buy the oil when i was president because we said don't buy the oil. and they became very rich very quickly. but they are not week. they are not week. they are strong. doesn't mean they won't be week, but you know what? we just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon.
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we can't have a nuclear weapon. [overlapping questions] don't know what he wants peered what do you know? go ahead peered. >> reporter: that option is on the table? president trump, is that option on the table? >> reporter: [indistinct] >> president trump: could be other places. there are many people, many leaders and countries have reached out that would like to participate in that. doesn't have to be jordan and egypt, but i think it would be also them. [overlapping questions] or putter your relationship with. >> reporter: your relationship with prime minister netanyahu has had ups and downs peered. >> president trump: mostly up. >> reporter: [indistinct] >> president trump: it's had a pretty hard time, wouldn't you say? it think it has had a pretty bad time of it. >> reporter: mr. president,
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qatar in the past, do you think a solution or part of a problem? >> president trump: i think they're trying to help. qatar is absolutely trying to help. i know them very well. they are doing everything they can. very tough situation, but they are absolutely trying to help. okay, thank you very much, everybody. [overlapping questions] >> press, let's go. thank you guys. >> judge jeanine: president trump just wrapping up a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the oval office. and giving an update about the hostages. they are set to hold a news conference soon. and while we wait for that, the d.o.g.e. disruptors are taking a wrecking ball to woke and wasteful government spending's, and it's driving the democrats insane. ♪ d.o.g.e. is to blame ♪ ♪ without legal domain ♪ >> whatever d.o.g.e. is doing, it is certainly not, not what
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democracy looks like or has ever looked like. in the grand history of this country. >> we are living a nightmare created by donald trump and elon musk and we need to wake up. >> this dude is probably one of the most unintelligent billionaires i have ever met or seen or witnessed. they don't do their homework. clearly, like, they are putting 19-year-olds in at the treasury. this dude is not smart. >> judge jeanine: but aoc might want to take a deep breath because d.o.g.e. is just getting started. at least 20,000 federal workers have taken president trump's buyout offer. elon musk is calling his followers on x and asking them, "would you like d.o.g.e. to aud" and president trump backing up the world's richest man and revealing his new target for the d.o.g.e. cuts, the department of
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education. >> what i want to do is let the states run schools. i believe strongly in school choice. but in addition to that i want the states to run schools, and i want linda to put herself out of a job. >> reporter: d.o.g.e. engineers elon musk has helping him as young as 19 years old? >> they are like you, they are very smart. >> reporter: has he met any of these guys? >> i haven't seen them. they work actually out of the white house. they are smart people. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, the dems are freaking out and i am not sure if they're freaking out moreover elon musk or the d.o.g.e. cuts. which is amazing because some of these cuts need to be made. >> jesse: i love some of these, dana mentioned at the other day, you have iraqi "sesame street." you have moroccan pottery classes. bat viruses and tourism for lebanon. no offense, judge jeanine. i have been looking into usaid, it is a cia cut out. it is basically like a dark
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money group that has been caught staging coups across latin america, kicked out of dozens of countries. they have been funding paramilitary operations. and they got caught. this is basically a $40 billion slush fund for social justice warriors and permanent washington to bribe people, staff people at ngos, and just create hell, and they were probably going to launch the resistance against trump second term through this little government super pac because it was so dark and shady. and if you are like our friend kamala harris and you are interested in diagrams, take all of the executives from usaid, the clinton foundation, the gates foundation, the world bank, the world health organization, and the united nations, all of them overlap. it is very interesting when you look at who is who when they run these organizations.
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burisma got a contract with usaid. through hunter biden. and then hunter biden -- and it was associated, judge jeanine, that the obama people looked at it and cancel it. that is how corrupt it looked like. rosemont seneca, hunter's firm, also did deals with two people. they were trying to get rich off of disaster aid in haiti through usaid. now i'm not saying you've got to eliminate all foreign aid, but it is like a knockdown. you see a house, it is a lockdown. you've got to level it and build it back up. that is how corrupt it is. if they found out this much corruption in just one small agency, imagine how bad it is at the pentagon. >> judge jeanine: you know, dana, one of the things that the democrats have been complaining about his they are saying a lot of this aid is going for good, good reasons, and they said rubio, marco rubio, secretary of state came out and said food, medicine, saving lives are not included in the freeze, and if
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you don't know how to ask for a waiver, then you are either incompetent or just looking to sabotage. >> dana: i talked to someone today who said when he was working government that usaid kind of ran like an ngo, and so the pause and rubio being in charge, i think if you care about health diplomacy or the food diplomacy, all of that makes sense and you can do that out of usaid. yes, there could be some good work, but the congress is basically been a wall, they didn't do their responsibility so all of these other things happened, so now you have one apple or many apples spoiling the bunch. elizabeth warren also said that elon musk wasn't elected. well, neither with the people who were shoveling all of the taxpayer dollars to electric vehicle credits. who was elected to say it was okay to raid the medicare trust fund in order to pay for electric vehicle credit? congress didn't say anything about it. those are the biden people.
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who was elected to go around congress to say you could forgive student loans? even nancy pelosi said you couldn't do that. joe biden set i will do it and it didn't matter to him that it was illegal. you have also the democrats complain about data security, data privacy. january 6th committee lifted thousands of people personal information that had nothing to do with the investigation, so i feel like aoc questioning the intelligence of elon musk is clickbait and i'm not going to click. i'm not going to click. also, i believe that linda mcmahon is the one to dismantle the department of education. look at the education scores from last week, what are we getting for this? these companies say they need a twin b visas, we are not educating people. >> judge jeanine: i was going to ask you the education question, jessica. the democrats and have the footing, not sure of the message
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or why they lost but this d.o.g.e. thing and jesse just gave us some examples, is that the best they've got? >> jessica: it is certainly part of the conversation. i think democrats should be having. i would love to be here the day that it was announced that george soros had been given access to the treasury payments and he was going to be running a bureaucracy. we will call it jew d.o.g.e. to make it you know my george soros applicable and we are going to decide how much people were -- a bunch of 19-year-olds he liked, going to bring them in and change the way we run our countt and break things like they do out in the bay area, but instead your social security payments would be on the table, your job would be on the table, your medicaid would be on the table. and you say democrats are the only ones melting down.
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is senator wicker a democrat? and i missed it? or jerry moran? or even marco rubio when he used to have a moral compass, 2017, four and eight isn't charity, it's critical to our national security. if you are so concerned about making sure that we stay in front of china, which would love to eat our lunch anyway that they can, this kind of aid matters. the program that he is talking about in 2017 is different than what is going on today. it absolutely is. >> dana: the principle of what he is saying. >> jessica: the fundamental issue is we have three coequal branches of government and the executive doesn't care about congress anymore. congress appropriated this money. they say it was an eeo, originally it was but in 1998 it was enshrined by congress as a law. you need to go to the proper hurdles and plenty of democrats have money in the d.o.g.e. coffins, they want to have conversations. may be lima bean dancers in
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malaria in wherever that need to be eliminated. but you have -- just one more thing. they've blocked access to secure communications for hundreds of usaid employees who are currently in war zones. how can that be okay with you? >> judge jeanine: okay, first of all, all foreign -- >> jesse: not even true, we have to fact-check. >> judge jeanine: all foreign aid is discretionary with the present to determine peered. >> jessica: no. >> judge jeanine: yes peered. >> jessica: appropriate by congress. >> judge jeanine: discretionary for the president to determine. greg, it exists for the purpose of advancing our national interests. shouldn't it be something that advances the united states interests? >> greg: yeah, i'm just -- this doesn't feel right that we were introduced. >> dana: who are you? >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld. welcome to "the five." all we are doing is introducing friction into a system that got used to having no restraint.
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so you have this giant blob that finds it alien that people might want to know where their money is going. they are just spending it like it is the casinos cash. by the way, joe biden was ushered in on the promise of empathy and unity and it turned out the executive branch had been hijacked by a radical horses, and when it was exposed, they covered it up and they also went after whistle-blowers and condemned and smeared people who dared to say that joe wasn't fit. doesn't that sound familiar? it's exactly what is happening with usaid, and it is going to happen with every single other program and department because they are corrupt, and if you think how do i know that? i just explained it to you. the white house, the biggest political cover-up in history, right in front of your eyes, and you think that somehow this is going to be pristine behind closed doors when you talk about everything -- i mean we are talking about hamas, inc. funded. we are talking about haiti,
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those billions that disappeared. we are talking about trans and gender propaganda in foreign countries. there is so many things. you know, love trump or hate him, jessica -- and i know where you stand -- trump is where government secrets go to die. he is doing more than 40 years of so-called and heroic investigative journalism. we are learning about stuff we never bothered to learn, and it is not coming from the nation or the new republic or the atlanti. it is coming from a republican president. i never knew about usaid. i thought it was a sports drink. i didn't know about ngos. i thought that was an std. >> jessica: how many stds did you have? >> greg: i can get into that here, during the break. and the reaction tell you everything. that this is the heart of corruption. it is about funding. and all we want to know is where is it going?
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>> alliance? no matter what you say about humanitarian efforts by usaid, millions and millions of people being killed kind of cancels that out. eco alliance was funded by us usaid. so there are up to maybe $521 billion in fraud, annually, and these people act like we are waging war. no -- well, we are, against corruption, and you are on the wrong side. >> jesse: the war zone peered. >> jessica: i'm not. let's talk about government contracts, also. >> judge jeanine: the president has the right to have marco rubio or elon musk or whomever he wants to advise him and he makes -- >> jessica: advising and eliminating are different. >> judge jeanine: $9.9 million to islamic terrorists killing american soldiers came through usaid peered and it is wrong. president trump and benjamin netanyahu are going to speak any moment. we are going to bring that to
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you what happens, but up next, it has only been two weeks, and present trump is delivering some huge wins for the american people. ♪ ♪ you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand, is available at walmart. total beets blood pressure support soft chews contain a key ingredient clinically shown to deliver two times better blood pressure support. take control of your health. head to walmart and get total beets blood pressure support soft chews today.
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release, declared a national energy emergency, labeled the drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and he is deporting criminal illegal aliens, and he signed the laken riley act into law, signed more than 45 executive orders. dei has been purged from the government. took 12 times more press conference, questions then joe biden did any week. promises made promises kept, and we're just getting started. >> dana: the president himself making this comment about his first two weeks. >> i think we have the finest people ever recruited for government. and you know what, you are started to see that because we have done more in two weeks then biden has done in four, five years, six years. they could be here between him and obama. >> dana: greg, it is pretty interesting. >> greg: this is a new era, and i don't think you can go back to the old era. speed is everything. the dems are not used to this approach. my memory is that republicans
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would work on one thing at a time, and it was like each bill was a bespoke item that might take 4-6 weeks to get it delivered. but trump is like in a something line. and the democrats are lucy and ethel trying to keep up, wrapping the chocolates as they whizzed by on the assembly line. is that a reference that is too old for you people? >> jessica: i know it. >> greg: the audience at home -- >> dana: last week. >> greg: i use the favorite restaurant analogy before. you don't have to like everything on the menu to give it five stars on yelp. you might find one issue, that's not for me. maybe it is what jessica doesn't like. but taken together you can file purpose. network. which is america first. no bluffs given. i don't think anybody has seen this before. it is a phenomenon. is it because, you know, we just had incompetent people, or we didn't know what to ask for? and trump was the guy that just keeps asking, why don't we do
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this, why don't we do that? he opens up the hood of the car to show you how it is doing. this is all happening in real-time. you got musk on x telling you what is going on with d.o.g.e. you are learning so much while this is happening. >> dana: one thing also, judge, partly because of the contrast with joe biden. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> dana: in a way, someone is like having biden there to do all of the terrible things that happened, now you can look and get all the transparency and some fixes. >> judge jeanine: yeah, it is amazing. the difference is astonishing. it's astonishing, and i don't think the american people have ever seen this before, a government that has moved this quickly and a president that has done so much when it comes to the border and energy and major investments from other countries for aia, and, you know, even widening the press briefing r room. this is being done on trump time, it is like warp speed. i think peter ferro came up with that. this is trump time. the american people voted for
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change, they are getting change, and they are getting great people to do it, and every day it is like we are flies on the wall in the oval office. he is saying i am signing this now, this is for the american people. we said we would do it, and it's like we are working in the oval office. and, you know, wall street is booming right now. ai investment is great. for law and order, the cartels have been declared foreign terrorist organizations. the other countries of the world are literally on their knees when they were pushing against trump, now they are saying don't tariffs, we will do whatever you want, and the biased people aren't recruited peered i think america is excited peered and just more thing. when you've got a ocn schumer, they are all there complaining, they are like in the wilderness. and it's almost like when they talk about guacamole and all this other stuff, you know, worried about food. it's like they don't even care about them. they just want to talk negative about the president.
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>> dana: it's like i can imagine the democrats on a treadmill and president trump just keeps on pushing up the speed to see if they can keep up. >> jessica: the incline. it has moved quickly. absolutely. and it is hard to keep up. i know that everybody, no matter how you feel about these policies, is struggling to make sure that you have the most current information before you go on national television and say 6,000 people have been fired -- we on pros the froze, it's a lot. i have been thinking a lot about greg's restaurant. and i agree, i don't like seafood. that was the original example, but i love steak. surf and turf, it's a thing. those are some of the best restaurants. but there was really one menu item that the american public wanted, and they wanted their cost-of-living to come down, right? so just in the first couple of weeks, we have seen interest rates not coming down, mortgage rates not coming down, inflation at not coming down, and now if you go to waffle house, you pay an extra $0.50 per egg because
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of how expensive eggs are peered we have on to whole foods or wherever shop -- >> greg: that is lagging from biden. >> jessica: threatening a trade war, admitting it will cost americans. he did back off a bit and he got a deal with both canada and mexico -- >> judge jeanine: they backed off. >> jessica: justin trudeau repurposed the december proposal that had already been accepted and then he added fentanyl -- >> jesse: whose side are you on? >> jessica: i am on the side of the americans -- >> jesse: sound like you are on kyiv side. >> jessica: justin trudeau seems like a lovely man. >> judge jeanine: not so much peered. >> jessica: i'm expanding the way -- >> jesse: your not explain it, you are complaining, there is a difference, jessica. >> jessica: do not mansplained to mia on national television peered. >> jesse: canada and mexico into accepting our terms -- >> jessica: that's not true, claudia sheinbaum said on x -- >> jesse: you should be thinking donald trump instead of complaining peered. >> jessica: it happened under
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biden's watch -- >> jesse: this isn't msnbc, we know what happened with the eggs. >> jessica: what happened with the eggs? >> jesse: biden killed a billion chickens. they have this superhuman strength, the car -- the car up and take their baby, that is biden. trump. this country was the baby. biden hit it with a car, and he had come along and saved this child, this united states of america, and that is why things are happening so fast, jessica. we need it superhuman strength because of the disaster over the last four years. isn't it amazing what you can accomplish when you don't have people sabotaging you like they did the first term? the intelligence community, the mainstream media making up hoaxes. talking about russia. with a united republican party. you just saw tulsi gabbard and rfk jr. both voted out of
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committee. a lot of people didn't think that was going to happen. the media is crippled. no one takes them seriously anymore, and the democrats are experiencing some sort of political identity crisis, which just makes everything so much easier to make america great again. when you guys don't get in the way. >> dana: wow, i thought you were going to say something -- >> jesse: across that out. >> dana: okay, president trump and benjamin netanyahu are about to hold a news conference, but up next, trump's border czar tom homan is putting a democratic governor on notice after daring i.c.e. to arrest the migrants in his home. ♪ ♪ at patriot mobile, we take the word service to new heights. serving customers with top tier mobile service is our business, but our mission is to honor and serve patriots, like harry mcbrien. post 911. my life oscillated between multiple tours with the marine corps and my police job, profoundly disrupting my health and changing who i was.
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president trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are set to hold a news conference. as we wait for that, democratic new jersey governor phil murphy is walking back some controversial comments that implied he and the states first navy were housing uncertain legal status and even daring i.c.e. to arrest her. >> we were talking about, i don't want to get into too much detail, there is someone in our broader universe whose immigration status is not yet at the point that they are trying to get it to, and we said, you know what, let's have her live at our house, above our garage, and good luck to the feds coming into try to get her. >> jessica: a spokesman for the new jersey governor denies that murphy is harboring a migrant in his house, but regardless, president trump's border czar tom homan is putting murphy on notice. >> knowing harboring a concealed alien is a felony.
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we will seek prosecution to the u.s. attorneys office. that's what we have to do because they are releasing public safety threats back into the community. any mayor, city councilman, governor, who thinks it is a good idea to release public safety threats back into the community to reoffend is just ridiculous peered we are going to hold them accountable. the trump administration will hold them accountable to prosecution. >> jessica: dana, this feels like probably the worst way that governor murphy could have tackled this important issue. >> dana: first of all, dumb. secondly, then he is lying, so he either lies -- lied about having the person there, or tells his spokesperson to lie to protect the person there, and this is not an insignificant governor. he has a position in the democratic governors association. he is the governor of the 11th most populous state in the country. this is a person that is someone in leadership, the decimated leadership that is the democratic party right now. you put a governor up there.
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and he is so willing to play fwith the fringe base and not offend them, does he not read any room? 87% of people are comfortable with the deportations. 87%. you don't go against that. you are going to lose. it is terrible. >> jessica: greg, building off of that, there are very real concerns about how these deportations are going to be executed, and if the conversation shifts over in the direction that murphy put it in, then tom homan ends up looking much more reasonable if you think that people are harboring people, especially folks in elected office. >> greg: interesting. i think that i need to go back to what dana said before the segment started, in which she referred to the governor as... [laughter] >> dana: go ahead. >> greg: a --
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i had a-hole but you said -- because he outs the tenant's immigrant status just to score compassion points. there is nothing more pathetic than a desperate woke dude. oh, i am such a hero. i'm telling i.c.e. exactly where the illegal is. he is doxxing his tenant to get likes. also he said good luck, like coming get me. you don't say that to homan. that is like you get pulled over by a cop, do you know who i am? i don't think you are going to give me a ticket. it is always a joy to see a virtue signaling bluff called out because he thought he was taking a heroic stand, probably assumed nobody was watching, look at whatever that was, very, very depressing, extremely depressing, and assumed no one would dare say oh, really, tell us more. bragging about disobeying the laws in a war that is basically against drugs that are killing hundreds of thousands of americans. he is on the wrong side. he thought he could get away
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with this emotional ploy but it is a greedy sport. you play to emotion, it helps you put in the end it doesn't bring any help to anybody else. to quote dana perino. >> jessica: judge, like they were saying in the last block, a lot is happening and at warp speed and one of the big things from today is the first plane, i think a dozen migrants headed to guantanamo bay and they are going to start holding them there. >> judge jeanine: what's the question? >> jessica: i'm getting there. how do you think that this is going to work as a plan and do you know anything about how migrants will be treated in terms of what rights that they will still get that america affords them that they will not be on our soil. >> judge jeanine: to the extent that they have any rights at all, being in guantanamo is not going to matter. the bottom line, the people that run guantanamo are there
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temporarily until they can be deported back to their own country. it is literally a detention center. but i really want to talk about the arrogance of phil murphy. and, you know, his idea that taunting the feds is like the dumbest thing you can do periods article eight, usc 1324. i mean, it is in a felony, and all of the democrats, remember massachusetts, we are going to do everything we can to resist this, and they have all seemed to back down other than gavin newsom. and this guy, as dana said, he either lied or he made his spokesperson lie. he outs the housekeeper, if there is one, but it is the dumbest thing that he could do. and it is the problem that the democrats have they just want to resist trump. and they are so used to this country being lawless that there is no consequence to when you violate the law that they just
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feel free to do whatever they want, and that is what donald trump is doing in this country, he is changing it back to the fact that people have to follow the law and that includes the governor. >> jessica: jesse, talk about anything immigration related. >> jesse: he is acting like he has anne frank in his attic peered he iced his made peered he basically virtue signaled his made into a nice man. i have already asked pristine know if i can embed during the task force for the takedown. we know she is above the garage. how easy is this going to be? i think they should deport his shoes and his red sox while they're at it. did you know that trump also canceled the windmills off the jersey shore? chalk that up for another win. new jersey is a swing state. if trump had had more money, he would have won new jersey. not as much as kamala, actually use the money to win instead of
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wasting it on beyonce. i'm sorry, grammy award-winning country music star beyonce. >> jessica: and i have cowboy carter music today peered any moment now president trump to hold a news conference with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu but up next schumer's avocados and beer stunt is not assuring senate democrats. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: democrats are losing it over their own leadership's weak anti-trump game. stuff like chuck schumer and his little avocados. democratic strategist telling the hill trump is eating us for lunch and so far we are letting him. what was the avocado thing? kind of weird. >> jessica: it was weird. he was trying to do a super bowl argument, thanksgiving cost you $8 more, whatever. it's bad. i'm not going to go on too long about it. we have a new dnc chair -- >> greg: a white male. >> jessica: technically. >> dana: technically? >> jesse: what does that mean? >> judge jeanine: do we really know? >> jesse: .1% --
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>> greg: his sexual status -- >> jesse: i'm going to have to ask him if he is straight. >> greg: because the democrats demand we know everything. >> dana: what are his pronouns? >> jesse: does he like men or women, jessica? >> jessica: i think he has a wife. >> jesse: kids? >> jessica: yeah, are we good? anyway, hopefully it will get better. >> jesse: dana, what do you think about their anti-trump game? >> dana: ken martin, the new guy from minnesota, was told the first thing he needs to do is set up a war room. in the morning you get up and put on your pants, i thought it was obvious peered yesterday we had usaid. by the time democrats mobilized to get that done, they moved onto tariffs and east palestine, pete hegseth and kristi noem at the border, honestly the treadmill is on and 8. >> jesse: greg gutfeld? >> greg: he wants to battle disinformation, good luck with that because you guys where the
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creator of that and your bullhorn cnn msnbc, they are done, after everything you told us about biden being coherent, trans-kids have special powers, you know, trump praised nazis, nobody buys your story anymore. not only do you not have a vision but no one is taking whatever you say seriously. >> jesse: judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: bottom line is the democrats lost more than an election, they lost their credibility. no one believes them anymore for the various reasons that greg just said. they can't get back until they own up to what they did, and admit that they lied to the american people, and now all of a sudden schumer with avocados, guacamole, and. , give me a break, they couldn't care less about food during inflation. >> jesse: that was a tough segment for you, jessica, it is written all over your face. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> judge jeanine: it's time now for "one more thing." jesse? >> jesse: told you about the guy who stole a $7,000 rare african parrot? got them and now he is on the lamb. suspect alex calderon is on the run. we need your help to track him down if you need any information on onyx's whereabouts. please call the authorities. >> judge jeanine: so the bird is back? >> the bird is back. >> greg: tonight great show kat timpf yes she is here. jamie lissow, classic. julian epstein, first time sorry, buddy. tyrus. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. everybody. have a great night. thanks for being with us. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier reporting live from the white house north lawn. today senators receive an emotional appeal from the mother of a fentanyl victim as they examine the poisoning of
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