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swear but they have to [bleep] trump. i don't even know how to curse. >> they don't know what they're doing. this is bad as the time chuck schumer said donald trump inspired the. i believe chuck was thinking of a sixth inches that day. but the democrats are not good at this oft -- opposition thing because trump is the crowd on his side so all they can do is curse in the wrong ways. this is embarrassing. >> laura: i will say, the crowd seemed to be thinning. there is not enough astroturf around for them to pay for more protesters. but jimmy, i want everyone to grab tickets for your tour in royal oak, michigan, on friday, figure 21st at fox across america.com. everyone go get it. that's it for tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, a big snowstorm at least 3 inches here in washington, jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> if peoples receive money they
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don't complain. but if people don't receive money, they do complain. other fraudsters complain the loudest and the fastest. >> jesse: doge out in the oval. >> it's mine. >> it's not that long ago i was there with them. when i could get down, do push-ups, deadlifts with the troops, i love that. >> jesse: talk the talk and walk the walk. ♪ from his coming for our unions ♪ ♪ he wants us all to fail ♪ ♪ but we want him in jail ♪ >> jesse: democrats going, going, gone. >> we have to [bleep] trump! >> jesse: plus... >> take a breath for a moment and ponder big balls. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: she should have taken the buyout. mary just got doge. the ceo got caught going behind trumps back.
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the 47 signed an executive order that was very clear. and this lady says watch this. i'm going to send $60 million to manhattan so biden migrants can keep staying at luxury hotels. musk caught her red-handed. she should have known she was on shaky ground, trump just said the agency should be terminated. just last year it got caught skipping homes with trump yard signs. and mary thought it would be a good idea to sneak $60 million to migrants. trump is famous for saying you're fired. this lady's out of her mind. and now she is out of a job. read the room. the whole government is being audited. the department of education is being actively dismantled back doge is in the building on the sixth floor, canceling branson contracts. millions of dollars were ripped up yesterday. like this one. a contractor was paid $1.5 million to observe mailing
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and clerical operations at one mail center. this guy was observing mail being opened and being sent for 1.5 million. this is the kind of no-show jobs a mob boss gives their cousin. doge also terminated 29 bei training programs at the department of education worth over $100 million. that comes to $3.5 million for each training program. most of you have gone through di training programs. in with hr for an hour, maybe it's just an online course. 3.5 million. what? i should have been a dei consult. one bei session, trained teachers to force students to recognize their privilege and their history of oppression. half the classroom can't read but this is what they are doing.
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doge just shredded 18 contracts at the department of agriculture. one of them was for central american gender assessment consultant services. we are paying a guy in el salvador to assess gender. what does that have to do with agriculture? here's another one. forest and gender consultant services in brazil. or this. the women and forest carbon initiative program. you go, girl! elon says doge also canceled a 17 million-dollar contract to provide tax policy advice to liberia r $17 million to help africans do their taxes. we even paid college tuition for al qaeda. we gave ag hottie a full ride to colorado state. here's how the shell game works. you get taxed, congress sends her money to a federal agency, the agency sends it to a democrat nonprofit, the
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nonprofit president takes a fat salary, sends some of it to a subcontractor and donates the rest to democrats r. >> i see a lot of kickback here. a tremendous kickback. no one could be so stupid to give out some of these contracts, there has to be a kickback. so that is what i got elected for. that and borders and military. a lot of things. but this is a big part of it. and i hope that the court system is going to allow us to do but we have to do. we got elected to, among other things, find all of this fraud and abuse. >> jesse: we're $36 trillion in debt, money is flowing out the window. none of the departments can pass an audit. >> the reason that diplomats can't pass an audit is because the payments don't have a categorization code. it is just a massive number of blank checks flying out the building so you cannot reconcile blank checks. you have common fields that are also blanks you don't know why the payment was made.
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and then we've got this truly absurd, they do not pay list which can take up to a year for an organization to get on a do not pay list. and we're talking about terrorist organizations, we're talking about known fraudsters, known aspects of waste, known things that do not match any congressional appropriation that can take over your to get off the list r and even once on the list, the list is not used. it is mind-blowing. >> jesse: we are literally sending out blank checks that no one contract with no explanation. it is like the system is designed to perpetuate fraud. from u.s. aid to social security >> crazy thing, just the cross-examination of social security, we got people in there that are 150 years old. now do you know anyone who was 150? i don't. they should be in "the guinness book of world records". they're missing out. so that is a case where i think they are probably dead, that's my guess. or they should be very famous, one of the two.
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and then there is a whole bunch of social security payments where there is no identifying information. but wise the no identifying information? >> jesse: why did it take musk to find this fraud? social security administrators are dealing, are say say this nicely, with people who are about to die. shouldn't they know around when people usually die? if you are still sending checks to 150-year-olds, nothing rings a bell? if the check has not been cashed in 50 years, that is a problem. and if the check has been cashed, that is a problem. here is why nothing is ever done. listen. >> everything is geared towards complaint minimization. so then you understand the motivations. if people receive money, they don't complain, obviously. but if people don't receive money, they do complain. and the fraudsters complain the loudest and the fastest. they approve all the payments and the treasury because if you
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approve all of the payments, there are no complaints. but now we're saying that no, actually we are going to complain. of money spent badly, if your taxpayer dollars are not spent in a sensible and frugal manner, and that is not okay. your tax dollars need to be spent wisely on things that matter to the people. these things are just common sense. >> jesse: the complaint system runs washington. any time you try to cut anything, the democrats, media and lobbyist all complain. so for about a century, it's basically been like, okay,, okay,, we will just keep sending them money. washington forgot how to say no. and now every woman in the amazon rain forest to claims they are a climate consultant get to her money. do you ever wonder how people work for the government and get so rich? >> we do find it sort of rather odd that there are quite a few people in bureaucracy who have
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ostensibly a salary of a few thousand dollars but some have a crew tens millions of dollars of net worth while they are in that position. which is what happened with u.s. aid, are curious to where it came from. they mysteriously get wealthy. where does it come from? and i think the reality is that they are getting wealthier at the taxpayers expense, that is the honest truth of it. >> jesse: millions of bureaucrats were working for the federal government, working from home. and they never wanted to leave. i wonder why? one reason is because they have it to good. but there is another reason. they were allowed to leave. >> this election is a great anecdote because we were told that the most number of people that could retire possibly in a month is 10,000. and we're like, okay,, why is that? will because all of the retirement paperwork is manual on paper, it is manually calculated on a piece of paper.
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then it goes down a mine and i'm like what you mean a mind? like yes, there's a limestone mine where we store all of the retirement paperwork. and the limiting factor is the speed at which the mine shaft elevator can move and that determines how many people can retire from the federal government. and the elevator breaks down sometimes and then nobody can retire. does that sound crazy? there's like 1000 people that work on this. so i think if we take those people and so you know what, instead of working in a mine shaft and carrying manila envelopes to boxes and a mine shaft, you could do practically anything else and you would add to the goods and services of the united states in a more useful way. >> jesse: here's the government mine where we house our paperwork because we won't computerize it. like the rest of the world. we have 700 people working in an
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underground tunnel. what are we, hamas? it's not like it is a top-secret bunker. it is just where we keep mark mcgonigal's retirement folder from the congress. however, we just finding out about this? there wasn't one whistle-blower who is like a, "washington post", i commute to work down a 200-foot mine shaft every day and there is no computers down here. we do everything with a pen. i can't breathe and my hand is falling off. i'm literally being shafted. didn't we pass labor laws in the 40s against this? and democrats are supposed to be pro-labor. shouldn't they want to save these workers from these backwards conditions? no. the democrats want to keep the limestone mine open. ♪ which side are you on ♪ ♪ we'll fight against doge ♪ ♪ we'll fight elon musk ♪ ♪ we will fight from dawn to
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dusk ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ ♪ trumps coming for our unions, he wants us all to fail ♪ ♪ he wants us all to bow to him, but we want him in jail ♪ >> jesse: musk wants to rescue these government gremlins from working underground and what do they want? they want to throw him in jail. or they just scream. >> we are all willing to work with anyone who is serious about doing the work of censoring the american people and advancing progress. >> and for every american that doesn't want some weird elon musk suck up. >> elon musk needs to keep his grubby hands,'s greedy, grubby hands off of our government.
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>> the situation seems hopeless in the heart of the jim crow south, the kkk was very active, the situation seems hopeless. >> i will tell you, i'm from jersey so i talk a little differently. i say [bleep] trump. >> i don't swear in public very well but we have to [bleep] trump. >> jesse: the democrats just came out as pro-mine shaft and pro-terrorist tuition and pro-blank check. musk and his teenage deputy, big balls are saving us a billion dollars a day. $1 billion a day. and have uncovered what could be the biggest kickback scheme in american history. and the media wants his head on a platter. or something else on a platter. >> democrats are the minority so you only have so much leverage. have you all essentially made it clear to mike johnson that until they allow you all to subpoena big balls and the normalized indian hate guy, at least subpoena them or subpoena
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elon musk. >> jesse: democrats are judged shopping and getting liberal justices to rule against trump for finding fraud. >> billions and billions of dollars in waste, fraud and abuse. and i think it is very important. that is one of the reasons i got elected. i said we would do that, no one had any idea it was that bad. that's sick and that corrupt. and it seems hard to believe that judges want to try and stop us from looking for corruption, especially when we found hundreds of millions of dollars or much more than that in just a short period of time. we want to weed out the corruption. and it seems hard to believe that a judge can say we don't want you to do that. so maybe we have to look at the judges because that is very serious, i think it is a very serious violation. >> jesse: bill clinton, al gore, barack obama, democrats used to be about modernizing government and fighting corruption. so did the media. >> if i give you $1 billion and you can't tell me what happened
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to it, that to me is wasteful. that means you are not responsible. and if you can't tell me where it went, then what am i supposed to think? and when there has been reporting -- this is not -- i'm not saying this is on you and that you caused this. but i think it is a tough argument in 850 billion-dollar budget to an organization that can't pass an audit and tell you where that money went. like i think most people would consider that somewhere in the realm of waste, fraud or abuse because they would wonder why that money isn't well accounted for. >> jesse: anyone standing in the way of doge tells me they may be on the take. or they are benefiting from a wicked system. democrats just got slaughtered in every battle ground for putting illegals over citizens, teacher unions over students,
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criminals over victims, transgender over girls. and the first war that they waged against trump puts corrupt bureaucrats over hardworking taxpayers. good luck with that. glenn greenwald is the host of system update. and he joins me now. so glenn, the democrats want to keep sending checks to 150-year-olds? >> i think that i am a cure, jesse, is that there is this part of our government that is completely unaccountable to the elected officials who are supposed to govern our country that you call the administrative state, you call the deep state. really there are both of them. they operate completely unto themselves. that is why when doge shows up at usaid, the argument and posture is how dare you from the white house, come in and try to scrutinize what we are doing? and this is the way that washington really rotten's.
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you can vote for one party or the other in the same agencies are off on their own, doing the real business of the government without anyone really knowing. and this is what is being threatened and i think this is the reason why democrats are so upset and so angry. because so much of this is now being exposed and this is what has been so crucial to carrying out an agenda that has nothing to do with the american people or what they vote for, which is this huge part of the government that just does what it wants without accountability. having said that, i do think that in terms of the savings part of it, steve makes a very good point and it is what john stewart alluded to in that clip you just showed. steve bannon says unless you cross the river and go to the pentagon we spent about a trillion dollars a year and completely unaccounted for money, you will never really save the kind of money that would make a dent in the american debt for the american deficit. but this is the framework that we're starting with which will show how that can be done. >> jesse: we will get to the
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pentagon, on what to get to the pentagon, pizzas to come on in, we want to pass an audit, we will open the books. we know how much brother is there. but are you saying the government wants to keep 1000 government employees working in an underground mine, pushing papers without any sunlight? they want them in the mind. they don't want them rescued. >> i think when you have a ruling class power center that has not been challenged for decades, they expect that they will be able to continue to exercise power without anyone really stopping them. look at how many campaigns we have had, presidential campaigns where the winning candidate has promised to come in and change the way washington works. that was bill clinton's appeal, those barack obama's appeal, that was donald trump's primary appeal. and up until now, people promised it and even if they tried, it really never gets done because these institutions are more powerful than our elected officials.
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this is the first time where somebody ran for president and said they were going to do things and actually seems to have meant it and is determined to get it done. and that is what is causing so much upset in washington. this whole -- it's not about the minds or the payments to 150-year-olds, it is about the fact that as long as this system gets to function with nobody trifling at, with nobody bothering with them, think about the power as they stay outside of the democratic system and it gives immense power to washington and that is what is being disturbed. >> jesse: they want to run on change and then not change anything. and trump screwed up that whole proposition. all right glenn, it's great to talk with you. we will send johnny down the mine shaft to rescue some of those workers. we really care about working conditions in this country. >> that's very generous, thank you. >> jesse: thank you so much. breaking news on the jfk assassination. coming up... [car honking]
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even democrats are happy. >> okay,, he is right on this one. he is right on this one. [applause] those straws are [bleep] terrible! objectively terrible. i'm supposed to have some weird tissue paper is all up in my mouth just because turtles can't figure out straws aren't food? no! don't eat the tubes! stupid turtles. >> jesse: and if you like his regulations on straws, weight until you hear this. trump is killing binds annoying regulations on showers, washing machines and dishwashers. let the water flow. and let there be light. incandescent light bulbs are back. no we can all go back to looking like movie stars. trump spend a lot of his day just reversing biden policies. joe changed the name of fort bragg so trump scent in pete.
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>> there it is. pursuant to the authority of the secretary of defense, title 10 of the united states section 113 , i direct the army to change the name of fort liberty north carolina to fort bragg north carolina. that's right. bragg is back. >> jesse: we haven't seen a guy like him run the pentagon in a while. he is still on the fox and friends schedule, waking up at the crack of dawn to work out with the troops. >> it is not that long ago that i was right there with them. no offence general, i probably connect more with those guys than i do with four-star generals but now i get the chance of working with four stars and others who are committed to the troops. when i can get down, do push-ups and deadlifts with the troops and just hear from them, what his work and what isn't. how do you see your mission set? i love that. so there is never a doubt, even though we got in at two in the morning and a couple hours later to go do pt.
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it's a reminder that the press in washington may think i'm young but in military terms i am old. and that has been show this morning with these young guys who run circles around me in that yard. >> jesse: when austin watson around with a mass -- mask and a face shield. he works with the rank-and-file. this administration is known, sharp, fast. from the top to the bottom, they are about action. vice president vance is in europe meeting with the french president and the indian prime minister. he went to tell the world when it comes to ai it is america first. and he sounds a lot different than our last ai leader. >> the u.s. possesses all components across the full ai stack, including advanced so my conductor design, frontier algorithms and of course transformation applications. >> ai is kind of a fancy thing, it's two letters. it means artificial intelligence. >> jesse: ai makes a lot of people nervous.
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no one wants to lose their job to a supercomputer. j.d. is telling us he understands ai and won't let it be used against us. that is all we want from the government. let us know you have things under control and don't steal our money and then leave us alone. and please don't speak to us like children. missouri senator josh hawley is here. so pete hegseth working out with the soldiers, a lot different than lloyd austin, what kind of message does that send? >> i think it sends the message that we finally have an administration that is ready to work and that can do the job and that understands what the american people scent them there to do. i look at what trump is done, he is eliminating the corruption and he is exposing the propaganda. you look at what joe biden used this government to do, corruption, corruption, corruption. those usaid dollars flowing to everything america is against. trans comic books in peru, trends operas in columbia, undermining u.s. interest. and then the propaganda that
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joe biden pushed using our tax money and trump is just up rooting it. it is amazing to see, he is giving this country back to the american people and it's what he ran on and he is doing it. >> jesse: he's doing everything biden didn't do or just reversing it and he has never been more popular. that tells you everything you need to know about joe biden. you can also see the difference in the vice presidential team. i mean i don't think kamala knew what ai was. and vance goes over to europe and explains the u.s. policy. that is the kind of leadership we expect. but we were not getting it. why not? >> because, listen, you had in the last administration, a joe biden and kamala harris, people who were not up to the job. biden, the guy was barely cindy and's. kamala harris cannot put a sentence together. they embarrassed us overseas time and time again. and you know that they weren't respected, look at what happened in ukraine. food goes into ukraine, why? because he doesn't respect joe biden. you look at what china did, they
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walked all over us, cheated. look at what mexico did under joe biden. took away even more of our jobs. nobody respected us because nobody respected them. now you have a president and donald trump who reflects the strength of the american people and he is saying, we're not going going to be pushed around anymore. america is back, we know what we are doing, we will lead the world and we are not going to be pushed around. and jesse, i love it, i think the american people love it, they're ready for a strong leader, someone who will stand up for the united states of america. >> jesse: and the united states may include greenland very soon. so let's all get ready for that. thank you so much senator, good to see you. >> thank you. >> jesse: illegal alien, super bowl texting. straight ahead.
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even the late-night hosts who propped joe up for years are getting jabs in. >> trump wrote that biden suffers from poor memory and even in his prime couldn't be trusted with sensitive information r if that is not the pot calling the kettle national -- he kept classified documents in the toilet at his golf course. but this will be tough news for joe biden. they haven't even told him he lost the election yet. >> jesse: biden greased the skids for a democrat blow out. now they are in shambles? knives are out because he is not hitting from hard enough and the president is dominating the airwaves. the left's busted media machine is slowly coming back online. trump ripped a couple judges over some rulings he didn't like and for law, constitutional crisis is the phrase of the week. >> we're three weeks into the second from presidency, three weeks and tonight there are warnings that the u.s. is dangerously close to a constitutional crisis.
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>> that is a constitutional crisis, that is a crisis for our democracy. >> we have our toes right on the edge of a constitutional crisis here. >> from what we are witnessing is a constitutional crisis. >> to defy court orders brings out a constitutional crisis. >> we have a constitutional crisis to a constitutional collapse. >> constitutional crisis is not a new talking point. it is the exact same one they used in the first term. >> open warfare between the trump administration and congress has democrats declaring that constitutional crisis is upon us. >> i think if the president takes too many more actions here he is on the precipice of prompting a constitutional crisis. >> the problem is, as was just described, we are heading rapidly towards a constitutional crisis. >> i will just tell you, this could precipitate a constitutional crisis. >> no one is saying it will be okay. in fact, this is a constitutional crisis which is why we said this is a constitutional crisis.
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>> jesse: the dictator hoax is getting awfully stale. but that is not stopping them from reheating their leftovers. >> don't fight being a monarchy, embrace it. kings get [bleep] done. now is it stuff that you want done? not necessarily. but they do move quick. they taste cumin at lunch. that is how the british roles. everyone else, they are not like us. in fact,, i'm a saline for mr. kendrick lamar. >> jesse: and if the monarchy doesn't make you nervous, what about the death of democracy? >> this isn't hyperbole to say that we are staring the death of democracy in the eyes right now. the centerpiece of our democracy is that we observe court rulings. this is a really dire moment. >> jesse: wait, if trump winning the election was going to kill democracy and he won, wise it's still a threat?
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constitutional crisis, monarchy, dictatorship, death and democracy is all the same, the jig is up. the left needs to get it together or suffer the possibility of political extinction. >> they are not course correcting at all. there's thanks stupid [bleep] which is all nonsense. we don't trust "the new york times", we don't trust "the washington post", we don't trust cnn or msnbc but they are all full of propaganda. and so that is why it rose. it is not because there is some sort of a [bleep] right wing conspiracy and heavily funded. no, you guys suck. you guys [bleep] sock. and you are not real people. >> jesse: a visiting professor in a global ambassador at northwood university, professors say insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. isn't that insane then, what the democrats keep saying over and
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over? >> so there are two features that are really regrettable when it comes to the architecture of the human mind. number 1 is how difficult it is to get someone to change their anchored position. i could show you a sioux nominee of evidence and yet you will still go lala law, i don't want to hear it. that is exactly what the democrats are doing. the second writable feature of the architecture of the human mind is something called the self-serving bias which is that we tend to attribute successes internally and failures externally. so if i did well on an exam, it's because i'm smart. if i did poorly on the exam, it's because the professor is a mean professor. that is exactly what the democrats are doing which is none of their failures stem from their failed policy positions. it must be outside to them. so they are just exactly engaging what a psychologist such as myself would expect. >> jesse: that was a brilliant piece of analysis and explains
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why i have such a hard time changing my mind. and blaming other people. i would you -- i'm not asking for me personally, but how does one, professor, rope and get over this? >> thomas soul, the famous economist used to be a marxist and then once he was asked later in his life, what is it that made you realize that your marxist views were wrong and you should be for the free market? he gave a one-word answer. fact. so it requires the intellectual ability and intellectual honesty to at least allow for the possibility that if information comes and that contradicts your position, you are at least willing to entertain a change. so i think though, regrettably for most people, as i have found out being a professor for over 30 years, most people just go lala law, i don't want to hear this. it's a tough battle. >> jesse: so those are the people governing us, that's great. it makes me so optimistic.
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i thought we had a chance and no i don't think so. all right professor, rate to talk he was always. i will send you a check in the mail. >> cheers, think you so much. >> jesse: those illegal aliens super bowl sex stings right back with chris hansen. when you rea. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert, the oversight committee has just launched a new tax course aimed at uncovering the truth behind some of america's biggest mysteries. the task force on the declassification of federal secrets is being led by the florida congresswoman anna pauline chan will be looking into the assassinations of jfk, rfk and martin luther king. as well as releasing 9/11 files and jeffrey epstein's client list. up first? the jfk assassination. she is confident that lee harvey oswald did not act alone. >> based on what i have been seeing so far, the initial hearing that was actually held here and congress was actually faulty in the theory that there
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were two shooters and we should be finding more information as we are able to gain access hopefully before the files are actually released to the public. >> jesse: events like the super bowl bring out america's seedy underbelly in every city. bad actors look at these major events as opportunities to take advantage of large crowds and operate in the shadows. chris hansen went to a parish outside of the big easy and took down a bunch of would-be child predators, including a migrant who wanted to exploit a 14-year-old. >> you talked online about having oral sex with this boy. >> no. >> no? >> that is wrong. >> yes, "no, i'm not going to do anything, just friends, nothing else. >> jesse: hansen also busted a who had been in the new orleans
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police academy until he resigned after getting caught shoplifting. this time he was trying to send in huber to pick up a young teen to start a, quote, master relationship. >> what happened when you scent the first order to pick her up? >> i was rejected. >> you were rejected. and why were you rejected? >> for said she was too young to travel. >> what did you do after that? >> i guess i scent another one, right? >> another uber. >> i was actually done after the first one but she kept on egging me on. >> she akey one? >> you have the paper, tell me if i'm wrong. >> you're wrong. i do have the paper. >> jesse: chris hansen is the host of takedown with chris hansen on true blue and he joins me now. so this guy says she ate him on? >> she a kimani. and we saw this over and over again during the three days we spent with the livingston parish
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sheriff and his team. 11 guys, jesse, showed up in the span of three days. three of them were here in this country illegally from columbia -- from guatemala, honduras and mexico r1 of them tried to grab one of the deputies guns and had to be tased when he was arrested. >> jesse: so these guys are from another country. is this surprising to you when, i don't know, 30% of the guys you are busting are illegals? >> not anymore. we see it in every single staying. there are categories that are shocking. the guy who is going to be a cop and new orleans, the illegal immigrants and of course we saw a guy who had been busted before in a very high-profile case in baton rouge where he videotaped himself having sex with an underage girl in a classroom. so this guy gets a break and suddenly all of these years later he shows up in our staying >> jesse: what kind of break did he get? >> he got procurement as a young
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guy. >> jesse: so this guy is sexually assaulting someone in a classroom -- >> 14 years old. >> he was a teacher -- so this is a huge crime. >> and it made the news in baton rouge's. >> jesse: any went back out and got busted again? >> so to those were critical of us exposing the younger guys, i say, will maybe they need to be busted. because otherwise there is a chance that they will offend again and we saw that right here. >> jesse: what about these guys were getting, where they from again? honduras? >> honduras," mall and mexico. and so think about it this way. there has been a lot of talk about usaid money being wasted in 2023, the last year i could get records for. it gave honduras $193 million, mexico $232 million, water motew hundred $29 million. what did we get and return? william, francisco and carlos.
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>> jesse: and that money is supposed to keep the economy stronger so that those people don't need to come up your. >> jesse: nash is 2023. if you look back over time, of all usaid payments, we're talking about trillions of dollars. in the last 20 years. >> jesse: it is an obscene amount of money and they are not sending their best and we have the proof. >> jesse: absolutely. >> jesse: chris hansen, great job, thank you. watch a fox news host embarrass themselves r not me. right back. i felt stuck. but zepbound means change. zepbound is for adults with obesity to help lose weight and keep it off. it's changing what i believe is possible when it comes to weight loss. it's changing how much weight i lose. up to 48 pounds. and some lost over 58 pounds. ♪
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>> better luck next year steve. you are a man of your word. let's do some texts. how way from ontario, canada,, could you please send elon to our country once he's finished with yours? i don't think he will ever be finished. i think this is going to take a long time. sean from new york, doge, at democrats officially getting exposed. jennifer from pennsylvania. how do i apply to watch mail being opened? i would crush that job. not only mail being opened, mail being sent. 1.5 million a year. gym, look at the bright side, at least no money was wasted on singing lessons. the democrats are singing and swearing. that's all they've got.
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sherry from ohio. looks like we found next year's halftime show. mary from pennsylvania, keeping paperwork and a mine shaft is better than an open garage. good point mary. eric from spirit lake idaho, easy on the hardworking minors. we help trump get elected but you don't store paperwork in the mind. you are actually getting pull out of there. dan from pennsylvania, i used to work at that mind, it's not a bad place. we have your texts, we want you on the show tomorrow. while you are down there, see if that's where hillary's 33 emails went. we will send johnny.
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