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delivering a vital dose of common sense to the european union. >> it's important in the coming years for europe to step up in a big way to provide for its own defence. no voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unvetted immigrants. speaking up and expressing opinions isn't election interference. >> tracy: vance offering a scathing critique of the eu and putting every single nation on notice. >> and britain and across europe, free speech i fear is in retreat. i look to brussels where e.u. during civil unrest, the united kingdom. sweden, began distributing letters to citizens. >> tracy: a new poll showing for
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the first time in 20 years the plurality that the country is headed in the right direction. plus hamas apparently back on board with tomorrow's hostage release after a warning from president trump. >> president trump: saturday at 12:00 and after that i would say all hell is going to break out. >> tracy: and spotted just outside the oval office along side historic portraits and pictures of very familiar mug shot. is trump trolling the trolls? begin with the senior national correspondent kevin with more on the woes of trump foes. >> reporter: what a few months a difference can make. obviously failed by you know
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father time. and yet by staying on the job as long as he did, some have argued that biden made the country less stable on the global stage endangering the west in general and the u.s. in particular. now compare and contrast that to an active president trump who despite his age, has shown incredible vigour and a striking amount of policy focus that really seems to be reshaping the world's geopolitical balance. also consider this, just since reclaiming office, trump has managed to get canada and mexico to make tariff concessions, put lots of people on the border. he's gotten colombia to accept its own criminal aliens. also been possible for the president to help this administration recover hostages from hamas, russia, belarus, even venezuela. he's also managed to get the eu to offer drastically lower u.s. auto tariffs and gotten new york city to open up rykers island.
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with deportations up and border crossings down along the southern border at least to say nothing of a 16 for 16 record on cabinet confirmation, you do get the distinct sense trace, that the barrage of punches thrown by the president, this second time in office, frankly they appear to be landing. notwithstanding a blizzard of legal filings by his opponents. all of which has many of his opponents and other global leaders asking a simple question. that's he going to do next? >> tracy: very good question. kevin, thank you. >> the fox news noticed the left is melting down in the wake of new york city mayor eric adams allowing immigration agents, i.c.e. to resume operations on
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think about it. in recent years the left has ignored riots, protested police. common sense wonders what's next. will they stand and applaud when we noticed from 2400 to nearly 9,000 in the same period this year under trump. there were nearly 12,000 interior i.c.e. arrests compared to 5,000 during the same period in 2024. that is 137% increase. thank you both for coming in. i want to play one quick sound byte. watch. >> i will be myself 100% of the
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time. but we're both saying one thing. no matter who you are, if you're hurting innocent people in this city and country you don't have a right to be in our country. >> trace: and yet the left is obsessed with protecting these criminal illegal immigrants and we don't know why because they don't give us an answer. >> it's absolutely incredible. after an election which day lost, everyone agrees because they went too far left. now they've decided to make their stand protecting violent criminals who shouldn't be in the country. here in california, you have the legislature, the state legislature passing a bill that would even protect criminal illegal immigrants who are in the jails already from deportation. it is absolutely astonishing. they are doubling down on the very worst ideological madness. >> they're going, taking like 10%. the worst issues jumping onboard with those. let's play some sound. this is at the doge protest.
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watch a little bit of this. ♪ we're going to let it shine ♪ >> these folks want to implement a crowe government. one needs to get beat up. these freaks, they're just kids, man. >> trace: that doesn't jive with this. writes the following quoting here, arizona swing voters must keep it coming. every arizona swing voter in our latest engagest focus group and most also support elon musk's effort to slash the government. not only did they vote for it, they appeared to like it, christina. >> i think they're finally seeing some action. when you see people outside protesting, complaining, it seems like selective outrage. it's usually the same people who were screaming about r.f.k., the
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same people you heard singing. while for years america became the sickest nation, so it's selective outrage and i think the democratic party needs to inspire with a new vision, maybe new leadership and instead they keep digging a deeper hole. >> trace: j.d. vance took a swipe at european governments limiting free speech. he said the following here, watch. >> and speaking up and expressing opinions isn't election interference. even when people express views, outside your own country even when those people are influential. and i say this with all humour, if democracy can survive thunburg scolding, you can survive elon musk. >> trace: it is like this european disinformation governance board that we had in this country for a few months.
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>> that speech was just thrilling. it was thrilling to see someone just tell the truth so clearly and say what they think. instead of b.s.ing all over the place and he told them the truth to their face and he's right. that's why they can't stand it because they know it's true. and the deep point he made was that and it's a security conference, he's making the point that here in europe, for freedom against the bad guys, yet what are you now? what are you actually defending? the values that you fought for are disappeared and it's true. one last story, here in los angeles today i met someone, a business guy who moved here from london. he said how bad does it have to be that i move to california of all places with all the taxes, regulation and none sense because the u.k. is so bad. >> trace: they did a dial test. turns out voters don't like these democratic antics. watch the line, it's yellow.
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>> we will win! we will win! we will win! we will win! >> i don't swear in public very well, but we have to [bleep]! >> trace: the country is one big dropping yellow line, christina. >> yeah, well look, as i noted before if you don't offer a solution to, they're just complaining. offer a solution, if you don't like what's happening with doge propose legislation to cut the fraud, to cut the waste that we see, everyone sees so clearly is a real problem in this country. and also take accountability. admit maybe we didn't need to send all that money to burma for sex-change operations, whatever it is. they're not offering solutions. it's a simple formula. >> trace: 32,000 bucks for a comic book is just too much. christina, steve, thank you both. planning to release some hostages by the weekend after president trump threatened all hell would break out if they did
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not free them by saturday at noon. what remains, a very tenuous operation. >> reporter: those threats coming after shocking footage of the three hostage survivors last week looking emaciated and suffering from serious health issues made headline. israeli leadership immediately expressing outrage along with trump. >> president trump: but you have to see this started by them saying, we're not going to release the hostages as we said we were. i said good. you have until 12:00 on saturday, which is tomorrow at 12:00 to do it. >> reporter: hamas now confirming three israeli hostages will be released saturday as agreed to under the cease-fire, yet earlier in the week the militant group hurled threats of its own accusing israel of failing to meet aid obligations. israel in turn moved to resume the war calling up his reservist if more hostages weren't handed over. mediators stepped in to help
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evert the standoff while timing of the hostage release is unclear as of now, for tomorrow this all means that israel will free more than 360 palestinian prisoners in exchange and this will be the sixth exchange in the first phase of the truce. of course adding a certainty to the fragile situation calls for president trump or the u.s. to take over the gaza strip, but as of now, thing seem back on track. back to you. >> trace: let's bring in arron cohen and eric stacklebeck. here's trump on hostages and hamas. play this. >> president trump: i don't know what's going to happen tomorrow at 12:00. if it was up to me i would take
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a hard stance. hamas wants to release hostages again. but this started by them saying we're not going to release the hostages as we said we were. i said good. you have until 12:00 on saturday. >> trace: trump wants a tougher stance. israel seems to be willing to cooperate at least for now. >> so here's what i'm hearing. the hostages getting them back alive is a major priority right now. and that could mean rescue operations if they don't get them all back like trump initially stated. so what i think is happening is trump kind of pushed that wave with that aggressive statement that he made last week. so more hostages are getting delivered back to israel. but i think that there's you know again this is going to be the trickle thing, trace, because hamas of all those hostages there's zero leverage moving forward. >> trace: former hostage keith sigel said the following. he released this on february
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1st. watch. >> president trump, you are the reason i am home alive. you are the reason i was reunited with my beloved wife, four children and five grandchildren. thank you for your continued fight against terror and for your bold leadership that has brought me and many others back home to our families to safety and to security. >> trace: what do you think of the slow release of hostages from hamas? >> first he's absolutely right. i think it's amazing to have leadership in the oval office again. a president with a back bone and i happen to know one of the hostages that was released -- sorry not released, saved. rescues after 300 days. andre kozlov. and we were both inside gaza at
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the same time. he was fighting a psychological war. i was fighting the actually war. it's not difficult for me to imagine how much worse off he would be if he was still inside today. >> trace: yeah. >> so i'm glad he's out. i think time is of the essence and trump is showing tremendous strength. not only saying hell should break loose but giving israel the latitude to take its own course. >> trace: news week writes the following, amid the conflict observers debate whether the deep-rooted islamic group that emerged four decades ago and came to dominate the palestinian arms struggle can be decisively defeated. most agree that a moment of truth is approaching. and it is a moment of truth. >> yeah. it's a moment of reckoning without a doubt, trace. however this pans out, hamas cannot remain in power in gaza. obviously hamas cannot remain in gaza and that's why the trump effect is so important. president trump to take the
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palestinians including hamas out of gaza, rebuild the strip, make it into a tourist destination and economic empowerment zone. this is the first outside the box idea we've heard here in decades and really a two-state illusion. president trump smashed the entire paradigm here and after hamas is crushed and they will be crushed eventually, it could be a new day in gaza thanks to trump's plan and his vision here. >> trace: i want to go back in reverse order here. zelenskyy, the roughly 40-minute meeting between vance and zelenskyy produced no major announcements detailing the way out of the deadliest war in urine since world war ii. made a statement about peace. but we need real security guarantees. can there be security guarantees? >> it's tough to say right now, trace. if anyone can get them,
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president trump will and it seems vladamir putin had a 90-minute conversation with president trump earlier this week. the ball seems on the moving. one guarantee is ukraine will not join nato. that's been made pretty clear. everything is on the table right now and it seems now that president trump is in office, he's a deal maker. he's got both sides at the table but security guarantees at the end of the day, both sides will want them. it's going to be necessary. not clear what it will be though yet. >> trace: when you look at this war in ukraine, you have fought and know what it's like there. rice says she sees positive things. as you look at the chessboard here. do you see positive things. >> absolutely, across the board. for the first time i'm going to sleep with a smile on my face again. >> trace: the writeup on this because it happened in germany. the suspect in a car ramming attack in munich that injured 39 people appears to have had an islamic extremist motive but
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there's no evidence that he was involved with any radical network. no radical network? >> it's the a.p. i believe there may be some connection with the a.p. and some of that money we were funding to some of that mainstream liberal media. we'll push that aside for a second. from what i understand there were posts made on-line and unconfirmed but i understood there were some religious statements that were being made while he was being restrained. he was a failed asylum seeker, trace. should have been exiled from the country. he never got his asylum papers and he was on the radar from what i'm hearing and that is enough for me to go germany has lost again. >> trace: eric, we appreciate it. >> so it's important that attorneys general representing
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our respective states, standup and enforce the rule of law because elon musk, individuals at the treasury and the president of these united states is not above the law. >> you're going to hear the dog whistle that trump and musk like to say. we're reading out fraud, waste and abuse. we're looking at efficiency. that's a dog whistle. >> trace: it appears the tide is shifting with more and more saying the u.s. is on the right track. let's bring in pollster craig, it's great to have you on here. it's amazing because you have this news. here's the article, put this up. americans who think the country breaks 20-year trend and the numbers are simple. 47% of americans believe we're on the right track. and last year at this time it was 29% of americans. that's a significant shift. you're a pollster. you know the numbers.
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what's your take on that. >> it is significant, trace and thank you for having me back on. effectively we're seeing a strong bold executive in president trump and the american people are now resonating with their high approval ratings of him. he's north of 50% across four polls. and right track, wrong track metrics near presidential approval. so what we have our great optics for president trump, married to bold action and americans and their chief executive and we're seeing that now. >> trace: getting some notice. newsmax writes the following. it says independent voters agree with trump, focuses groups say after trump referred to two genders and his action to strip funding for transgender surgeries. but republican and independent voters approval steadily climbed. elon has support, wind at his back. it just seems like that things are kind of going the right
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direction for the administration. >> that's on point and i'll tell you why. first elon musk is viewed as our version of benjamin franklin of the day. americans love entrepreneurs like that. so he is garnering support just on that basis alone. then secondly with president trump and the transgender issue, most carefully, that's why latinos and african-americans gravitated towards trump in this last election cycle. they took repulsive towards all this dei and transgender stuff. that's why we saw trump being the beneficiary of all that. >> meantime fox news digital, people believe a few things, one children need to be children. if you are too young to have a beer or get a tattoo you're too young to make this decision. common sense needs to prevail. our tax money should not fund this. she's right, right? she thinks people are behind elon musk. i have 15 seconds.
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>> absolutely, this is a society in which liberals to conservatives run businesses and they understand bottom line principles. and they see musk and president trump pursuing those bottom line policies. that's why the approval ratings reflect that. >> trace: great to have you on as all approximate coming up, reporters laugh as president trump roast katelyn collins from cnn saying nobody watches her network. and a new survey showing a plurality finally believe the country is on the right track for the first time in 20 years. we want to conduct our own, are we heading in the right direction or the wrong track? let us know. x and instagram @tracegallagher. post a question on my socials. we'll answer them later in the show. [ ♪♪ ]n yo ur pad flex with you without shifting? always flexfoam can.
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>> mr. president you run the white house in part because of high inflation. if your tariffs make prices -- >> president trump: excuse me. we haven't asked you to speak yet, please. >> president trump: i know he's a friend of yours. >> couldn't he withdraw -- >> president trump: that's why nobody watches cnn anymore, because they have no credibility. >> trace: president trump had no problem calling out kaitlan collins in the oval office. thank you both for coming on. alex, cnn is sticking to the same plan, from the last trump administration which is instead of the country a excited and playing the resistance after offering zero resistance against
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the biden administration. >> cnn should be kissing president trump's feet. this is their dream come true. nothing could resuscitate the flailing ratings of cnn like another trump presidency. this is really the best thing that could happen for them. so as much as they like to pretend that they can't stand president trump, they love him. this is the only thing that gets them ratings when they have these spats like this so hopefully this will just keep up, keep them alive for another four years and after president trump i'm not so sure. >> trace: i was fascinated by this. this is jaime diamond. he was saying that about hybrid work he said forget your petitions. it's not going to work. he does not support hybrid work and he made it very clear when he said the following here, watch. >> a lot of you were on the [bleep] zoom and you were doing the following. ok? you're looking at your mail, sending texts to each other
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without [bleep] the other person is. not paying attention. not reading your stuff, you know? and if you don't think this slows down efficiency, creativity, creates rudeness, it does. and when i found out people are doing that, you don't do that [bleep] in meetings. >> trace: and diamond has tapped in to what the country is tapping into which is fed up. they're fed up. covid is over and people are still kind of at home, right? and he wants everybody back even on fridays. >> precisely the remote revolution is over and trace i think this example is very instructive because it shows how the private sector goes through these productivity and efficiency checks on employees because it's promoting the bottom line for shareholders. notice how the government doesn't work like that. but it should apparently there's a lot of bureaucrats in washington, d.c. right now that think they should get paid by the taxpayer while working at home and maybe having a couple side hustles as well. they think the government gravy
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train is permanent and that's why it's so important that doge and elon musk are trying to change that. >> in the meantime you have joe rogan. he's responding saying the joe rogan interview was scrapped because they couldn't figure it out. they didn't do it. joe rogan responded to that alex and i'll get you comment. >> it's just normal political [bleep] and they lie. the goal was to release both on the same day. they just got scared, they could have put her in. i would have held her hand. >> i'm sure you would have. >> i'm not going to be antagonistic. >> trace: what he's saying is they blew it. they were given the invitation and they blew it. >> they still were relying on some coconut tree meme. but what joe rogan is saying is
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correct. everyone knows kamala harris was too scared to be unedited for three hours straight. she was not able to keep is that going but it was a huge mistake as well as refusing to take meetings with minute in the maha coalition. she didn't want to go on joe rogan and reach a male voter base. they relied on her soy boy vice president to pose in front of an open in front of an open engine or whatever and they thought that was going to get male voters. it was just another failure from the harris campaign. >> trace: meantime john stewart on the progressive strategy. >> i watch these shows all the time. i find them to be like wildly redundant. four hours of joe scarborough
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shouldn't be allowed in this country. look they're kicking progressive ass right now and if progressives don't organize their media, their think tanks and all that, it's going to continue to happen. it's chaos. >> trace: but progressives are dug in, caroline. >> they're digging their heels in. what happened in 2024 and that's a wild admission from a late night comedian that a major network like msnbc is humdrum and annoying to the majority of the public, yikes. that's a call for help frankly. and i think if they don't course correct soon then they will continue to lose and it's about not just the substance but the tone. don't lecture americans and don't gas light them that they're crazy for prioritizing the border and the economy and
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also focus on the kitchen table. >> yeah, caroline downie, alex clark, thank you both. >> trace: donald trump in 2023 and now he proudly displays that mug shot outside the oval office and after three weeks in office his administration already facing a laundry list of legal battles. we will talk about them. and the possibility of their winning or losing them next. let's get you home. ♪ ♪country roads♪ ♪take me home♪ ♪to the place♪ ♪i belong!♪ ♪west virginia,♪ ♪mountain mama,♪ ♪take me home♪ ♪country roads♪
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executive actions led to a growing number of judicial reactions trying to slow down a fast acting trump administration, correspondent and attorney with a rundown on the key court cases. >> how much time do you have on the show? the dozens of lawsuits across the united states right now all in reaction to president trump's
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some 65 executive orders. he assigned so far in just three and a half weeks in office. here's a look at the big picture though. as of tonight there is a total of 64 legal challenges pending in federal court. 17 of those are targeting immigration and citizenship issues, including banning birthright citizenship. 27 cases are dealing with the structure of government and personnel issues including several challenges to the creation and operation of doge the department of government efficiency and elon musk power over the agency. also pending are five cases around government grants while 11 are focused on civil liberties and rights, finally four cases so far are challenging orders on diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. this legal action being brought by a myriad of activists and legal groups, elected officials. local jurisdictions and individuals. many judges though already
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blocking enforcement of trump's executive orders while litigation is pending which as you know trace, could take years to resolve with some likely reaching the supreme court before final resolution. trace? >> trace: stand by if you will. let's bring in former federal prosecutor nima. i want to put this up on the screen. these are democrat-led states and there they are. but the interesting question in all of this is where they be successful? do they have any standing? is there a chance some of these can stop this whole thing in its tracks. >> they have a chance but not a good one and this is why. it depends on what is musk's position and we saw some of this with jack smith. is he someone that is an officer of the united states? should he have been appointed by the president? confirmed by the senate. this is a separation of powers
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issue. if congress lawfully appropriates funds that have the power of the purse. so it's difficult for the president or elon musk to impound or not pay those funds that would potentially be an unlawful impoundment in violation of 1974 impoundment act. >> trace: does elon musk have authority to do what he's doing? jonathan turly said the following. watch this no this dog won't hunt. the fact is that he's allowed to have musk working through the white house. they have treasury people and other officials now part of doge. congress has a parallel doge committee. the igs are doing their own investigation along the same line. all of that is permissible. >> trace: agree or disagree? >> how can you disagree with professor turly there. hey nima, we go way back.
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yes, this lawsuit being brought challenging elon musk. they say he's not an elected official and that he should go through a. no nation and senate confirmation process if he's going to wield that much power over government efficiency and where money is going. we'll see what the courses do but as professor turley said, this is a team that is making sure they're following the law. >> trace: three big pieces of trump it's agenda, immigration, trans rights. seems likely to make it to the high court which granted broad immunity, odds on these? winning, losing? what are your thoughts? >> even biden had some wins because it's clear immigration is exclusively a federal issue. you have states that try to speed up or slow down immigration enforcement can happen and of course under the
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supremacy clause we know federal law trumps. trans gender rights, they did wallet employment context so nfl the civil rights acts there are transgender rights but they haven't addressed it with respect to sports, schools, hospitals and other medical so it's going to be interesting to see what the justices do there. >> trace: it will be. meantime attorney-general in new york said the following today about elon musk. first went after trump and now she's going after musk. >> no one elected elon musk and his minions and no one has allowed him to have access to this information. this is a violation of the separation of powers. >> trace: is it a separation of powers violation? >> that's what they're going to argue and remember attorney general james, adds was gearing up to attack trump every step of the way.
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that is what she's doing. new york governor also doing the same thing. we will continue to see this, i'm kind of excited as a legal nerd to watch this all unfold because this is kind of like a constitutional stress test and we will be learning precedent that will define what we can do from here on out. i'm looking forward to watching this all unfold. >> trace: is it is a separation of powers thing? >> it is and i'm also a legal nerd. this goes back to lawsuit. i think congress is going to win some of this. trump is going to win a lot especially what is the executive branch's authority. >> thank you both. a new survey showing a plurality of americans finally believe the country is on the right track for the first time in 20 years. we want to conduct our own fox news at night survey. what do you think? are we heading in the right direction? wrong track? and why. we're back with the night cap crew which includes you, but
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first it is time for our friday q & a. joyce says the follow, when there's breaking news who decides what segments will stay and which will go. that's our executive producer. she decides the tie color. if it is breaking news, pretty much everything goes. and everything pretty much goes out the window. how is fnn staff dealing with the wildfires in l.a.? thank you for asking. we were fortunate. a lot of people we work with did lose their homes. none of our staff lost their homes. some were evacuated but that's a great question. trace, does this face not say it all? some people need to get with the program and have common sense. if you can't carry the cup, you get a t-shirt or a hat for common sense.
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>> trace: back with the night cap crew. tonight's topic, fork in the road. a recent survey shows a plurality in americans believe the country is on the right track for the first time in 20 years. what do you think? are we heading in the right direction, caroline? >> i think the fact that elon musk and doge very new ideas for this government is taking a ball to waste, there was a reuters survey of a bunch of trump executive offereds. the most popular was downsizing the federal government. >> it really is true. elon musk has the wind at his back and all these democratic policies are facing head wins from five compass directions. they can't find their way. >> because they've been rejected and they failed and everyone could see. and it's not just the right direction. i think the exciting thing is the speed and the energy. that's what's really exciting.
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i don't think we've seen anything like this before than what we're seeing now from president trump. he likes to say no one has seen anything like this. it's really true. >> trace: so far it is true. the question is can they keep up that pace? it's at breakneck pace. >> no more bidenomics. the borders are now getting closed. i think we're definitely on our way back. no doubt about it. america is coming back and everyone can feel it. >> right track, wrong track, i'm on the train and really you have to respect the hustle. that poll doesn't surprise me because we're seeing campaign promise after campaign promise fulfilled here. >> do what you say you're going to do. said grieve for lack of a better word is good. change for the lack of a better word has been very good. >> the suspect making bold
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moves. from every poll i've seen to reuters. he's doing the right thing and americans are resonating. they approve of what he is doing. >> trace: we asked our audience, it was 99.4% to .6%. i don't think it gets much clearer or more convincing than that. marilyn, i waited my entire adult life for the reconing. the trump administration is performing above expectations. walker keep looking and never stop. every nook and cranny is not swept. makes the former status quo look. thanks for watching "fox news @ night."
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