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fox news at night. >> president donald trump: elon musk called me and said they are trying to drive us apart i said absolutely! we have brave young brilliant people address much worse than him! -- that dressed much worse than him! i wanted to find somebody smarter than him. >> they are guilty of a crime of which they accuse us! >> trace: breaking tonight a 60 minute exclusive interview with the most prized, may be despised member of team trump, the -- department of government efficiency elon musk sitting down for a candid conversation ranging from the media's war on
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elon musk to trump derangement syndrome. meantime democrats reacting to the interview, will have full analysis throughout the show, but we begin with the chief washington correspondent michael live in the nation's capital with tonight's highlights! >> good evening, a fascinating interview digging into the working relationship between president trump and his ally elon musk, the president and elon musk noted the mainstream media is trying to drive a wedge between them. >> president donald trump: he called me and said they are trying to drive us apart, i said absolutely! it's so obvious, they are so bad at it. people are smart, they get it. >> he notes the pushback from the government bureaucracy in the left is fierce and he explains, as is dio cheam -- dio j.t. must be doing something right. describing the role of his team.
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>> that may seem like, is that a silly thing? but it's an important thing because the president will make these executive orders which are very sensible and good for the country, but then they don't get implemented. >> he explains cutting government waste comes down to competence and caring and the present -- the president is holding hope that elon musk team can find $1 billion in waste fraud. >> trace: thank you, let's begin "new york post" reporter lydia and former trump 20204 deputy communications director carolina. great to have you on. i want to put this up first, because elon musk said you might have heard in the end show, that we live in a democracy not a bureaucracy and i will give you the whole sound bite, watch. >> the president is the elected representative of the people, representing the world of the
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people. if the bureaucracies fighting the world of people and preventing the president from imp lamenting the people want, then what we live is is a bureaucracy and not a democracy. >> trace: he's right when he says bureaucracy really is fighting the will of the people. >> it's true. it was an interesting interview certainly elon musk striking a differential tone as well making it clear he is there at the will of the president and that was an interesting point that he made because he obviously has been focused on a doj but basically paid a broader picture of his job that it's to make sure the president will get enacted. it proved to be very challenging if president trump would issue an executive order or try to get something done and he was undercut by the bureaucracy of every level so, it's been interesting to see at this term that we have trump moving in a very rapid pace to get things done. then you have elon musk and his
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team making sure that those things actually get done. >> trace: it's very true, here is elon musk on trump derangement syndrome. watch this. >> i was at a friend's birthday party and it was a nice quiet dinner and everything was normal, then i happened to mention, the president's name. it was like they got shot in the jugular at the table. >> trace: you witnessed this first hand, you work with the president. it's one of those things were a lot of people who work with him go, they get that! to get the same type of reaction. >> highly contagious for the democrats. but you have to ask yourself why am i so upset about an african american man who happens to be a legal immigrant teaming up with president trump to drain the government of waste fund abuse, that should check all of their dei boxes but of course its because he is paired up with
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president trump. it would be so interesting to take that clip and almost play it to an back in 2005 and say, you don't know it now but, one decade from now these two men, former democrats who have been beloved by culture really are going to now be treated as defectors for trying to do what is right for the country. >> trace: your comment about he was against this, common sense has some thoughts on the coming up in a few minutes. meantime trumps that elon musk helps him execute executive orders. here is the president. >> president donald trump: he said, when you signed these executive orders, a lot of them don't get done. he would take that executive order that i had signed and he would have those people go to whatever agency it was, get it done, get it done. >> trace: the truth is they are getting a lot of pushback doing this, but the other side of this is, they are achieving amazing things in a short amount
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of time. >> they are. truly the first 100 days they recognize the most important time to get from -- something done within 100 days it's a window of opportunity and grind to a halt. but they have done a great job basically highlighting what they have been able to cut as they continue to highlight why and how they are doing that. i think one of the areas of pushback we have heard from democrats is that, is folks are not being accountable to anyone. just in there looking at everybody's social security information. they are looking at this major data point going through and combing through what is potentially fraudulent. they are not in there making changes to peoples social security checks, the other point is that we have already heard this criticism from the left, elon musk is talking about 75,000 going to transgender operas when you have other major
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concerns in the government. medicare, it's important for them to highlight these cuts are critical because they are emblematic of a vibe shift that we are seeing. a shift in washington that is more concerned about fraud. >> trace: meantime the president on elon musk's motives for lack of a better term, watch! >> president donald trump: i know people that would trying to get advantage of the situation, this guy is somebody that cares for the country. i said that early on. he's a very different kind of a character and that is why young people love him. >> trace: you could say this him about elon musk and the president because we have had people, young people gravitating to both elon musk and the president. >> absolutely president trump won the youth vote, at this around by 30 points. no republican in the modern era,
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maybe ever, has done that! that's because trump is a young vibrant man. look at the schedule he is keeping. you would think he has the energy of a 22-year-old. now he has some of the best 22-year-old working for him a doj it's a testament that he is willing to empower young people and allow them to further serve his mission. >> trace: the white house put out a lid and you would think, it's amazing! it's crazy, but thank you both. i guess we must be over the target and we are doing something right. they would not be complaining so much if we were not doing something useful i think. all we are trying to do here is restore the will of the people through the president. but we are finding is that there is an unelected bureaucracy. avast federal bureaucracy that
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is imposed to the president and the cabinet. and you look at d.c. voting, 92%... >> trace: the political reaction is coming in at this hour to kennedy's exclusive sitdown interview with trump and elon musk elon musk let's bring in political commentator... this was said, trying to stir things up, watch! >> this is a money grab, he is not out there trying to save money for the american people, that is not what he is doing he is lining his pockets and at the same time he is outraging people who do not know exactly how it benefits us. >> trace: i guess you forgot about the 50 billion that they have already saved here? i think that is a big mathematical error. >> it's billions and -- into
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billions of dollars. the fact that they are opposed to this, you would imagine that it's political suicide and if they want to take that stance it's fine with me. i think they are teaming up a glorious victory for republicans in 2026 and 2028. >> trace: this was said, watch this! >> the only difference between what trump is doing and what these democrats have promised the american people for decades, he is actually following through on the promise to cut that -- to cut federal waste and abuse and this is the first president to actually do such a thing. >> trace: the truth is a lot of other presidents have a wanted to do this exact thing because we ran the tape last night, going back to bill clinton and al gore but nobody has been able to achieve it. >> it's actually incredible to see also the years of the g.o.p. that was not able to accomplish.
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again its promises made, promises kept, we keep repeating that phrase but it is true and i want to add that elon musk and trump both kept repeating this phrase of competence and compassion but they are missing that equation which is, subtracting the corruption which is what we are talking about so much. that is why the left is panicking right now, we have actually never seen them be so lost in this moment. it's a great time for us to make a lot of change in the government that we have been waiting for for a long time. >> trace: meantime elon musk, this was on a "forbes" magazine saying the following, elon musk sending americans 5000-dollar checks using a doj going on to read the proposal called for 20% of doj targets treat treat -- two trillion in savings, i can guarantee you a lot of those people are saying doj, is criminal, they get that five grand in the mail, but thank you doj. >> a quick way to check everybody's opinion you may be
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opposed to it in the beginning but looking at the elon musk derangement syndrome we are seeing this second term, first trump term, okay,, tedious, but now we will end up with rfk as well. they are having a meltdown on every front right now. what is so interesting about this is they are spreading this focused, democrats are spreading this focus and this hatred across the board, instead of just fixating on donald trump. i think this administration is going to see this as a blessing in disguise. >> trace: meantime foxnews.com writes the following, u.s. district judge telling declining the plaintiffs request to issue a temporary restraining order, citing what she said was their failure to demonstrate evidence of irreparable harm caused by doj access. waste is not harmful unless of course, you are getting money pulled away from you because you are running some kind of comic book for $32,000,.
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>> i would love to be a liberal were all my problems are entirely made up. but i live in the real world like you and your audience and people who voted for donald trump where we get to enjoy this moment. i cannot imagine being somebody who is panicking over totally fake problems, talking about is going possibly $5000 checks in the mail, from the government that was taken from us. i would love to get in the mail! >> trace: i will tell you a lot of people are thinking, show me the money! as the savings and old movie says, thank you both we appreciate it. meantime elon musk and the president showing off their bromance here in fox news, live with a sample of reaction to this exclusive interview, that evening. >> that's what we have been discussing in the white house, trump and elon musk talk to our sean hannity about a range of topics. including legally been tested
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doj cuts... elon musk told hannity he was adored by the left but has gained critics, the white house insist elon musk is not in charge of doj but tonight some critics question that. >> why are we talking about elon musk as somebody who can come in and/the government spending, because he is in charge and... >> a quick search on x found some users think that trump and elon musk seem to display respect for each other during the interview, one user on x wrote, the liberal outrage tomorrow, over this sean hannity bromance interview between president trump and elon musk is going to be of epic proportion. i honestly can't wait. at one point trump joked he
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could not find anybody more intelligent than elon musk. >> president donald trump: i wanted to find somebody smarter than him. i searched all over. i just cannot do it. i could not find anybody smarter than him. >> earlier today federal judge sided with the doj and denied an effort by democratic state a journal -- attorney general to block doj access to federal data systems. >> trace: the peppermint tea is the best for me, it helps! thank you. the fox news at night common sense department is purple if mike is perplexed at how many americans are openly living in upside down inside out blatantly backward society. where outrage is consistently pointing in the wrong direction. nothing highlights the argument better then the debate over
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elon musk and doj were the left is not one bit angry at the hundreds of billions of dollars of wasted taxpayer money. but is irate at the man who is locating and alleviating hundreds of billions of dollars in wasted taxpayer money. it's an upside down world with elon musk castigated but luigi mangione is celebrated for shooting and killing a health care executive in cold blood. the world is inside-out when praising those who killed 1200 jewish people are considered opinion. to making america healthy again is considered voodoo which dr. . may be we did not start the fire but we fanned the flames where russian collusion is true at a certain -- and a certain laptop is bogus. common sense thinks the lies and hate that have become normal and tolerable are now unattainable,
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no longer about cutting waste, it's about turning society right-side up. let's bring in the author of second class and the elites men and women, and the host of a home podcast one of america's great former tv news anchors, right to have both of you on. i want to play some sound from msnbc because, they were just at the plucked tick with this whole thing tonight. this was said, watch it! >> i can report to you, they did not put up or shut up. >> trace: why not just honestly observe the interview and say something that maybe you disagree with instead of just blowing the whole thing up as empty when there is actually a
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ton of information. >> thank you so much for having me. i totally agree with you i got a lot of out of the first of all the comfort that they had with each other. it's clear that they are biting off of each other. here is what i find the liberal outrage at elon musk so offensive. it's because he does have conflicts of interest. he is a contractor with the department of defense. he does have very close ties to china. there are many things that we need to be very careful about, which the president has said he intends to be. when the liberals and the left media get out there and are utterly hysterical for no reason. and they care more about all of these foreign governments, not getting our taxpayer dollars than they do about americans, not getting the american dream, they make it that much harder to actually pay attention to the potential conflict of interest here. >> it's very true.
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stephen you will appreciate this because this was on the news desk where you do interviews, here is stephen miller giving some instruction to cnn wrana, watch this -- cnn's breanna, watch this! >> why are you not celebrating the cuts, the reform being instituted? every day that no action is taken, the entire salaries of american workers that are taxed disappear forever. >> trace: she is staying calm down but the truth is he has a right to be up in arms because, these cuts should be celebrated, they are cutting money that presidents going way back have wanted to cut. is happening in the media will not give up. >> by the way i would've loved to interview him when i was still in the in the news media because he has energy and it's always exciting to see somebody excited about what they are talking about. it reminded me of, cutting
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through the complexity to the simplicity, making it look simple. folks in congress have talked about this for decades. i was interviewing people 40 years ago about this type of thing and finally something is happening. a predecessor of elon musk, steve jobs, he said something that is key here. simplicity comes not by ignoring complexity but by conquering it. that is what i thought as i watched this interview tonight. they're using all of the tools, their chemistry, the relationship, they are using their scale, their genius, their ability, they are not afraid to ask for help. trump was not afraid to ask elon musk for help and he was not intimidated by his ability to get it done. >> trace: that's right meantime "the daily beast", i'm going to blaze through this quickly, the headline is elon musk flailed around comparing trump derangement syndrome to rabies, trump and
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then launch into a about trump derangement syndrome, a make-believe condition used by a loyalist to under mine the president. lisa russian collusion, i could go down the list, your thoughts on this? >> absolutely. the other thing that came up in the interview was president trump was present elon musk's ability to inspire young men to want to be part of the governments, smart guys who care about this country. this is a really big deal because as elon musk's pointing out 90% of these are liberals, how do we inspire young conservatives to want to take these jobs, you want to take them on and want to bring something to the table? that's an important part of the story. >> trace: it really is, the media is working overtime trying to divorce elon musk and trump because together they appear to be a force. >> briefly i did think this two, that relationship that they had,
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the type of interview that hannity did, kind of gave us a little bit of a window into more of the relationship. that is what it takes and that is what i think has been missing, and so many of these situations, is a good working relationship where everyone is focused on at the same goal and again, getting things done. >> trace: and achieving them! thank you both. coming up survivors are speaking out about what it was like on board the delta plane that flipped upside down. and the shocking new video that shows the plane a rope thing into a fire as a crash landed. later in the nightcap elon musk said tonight that the way to save taxpayer money is through competence and caring, what you think? has elon musk lived up to his goal so far? let us know, we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap!
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>> trace: we have incredible new video of the moment the delta plane slammed down on the runway and flipped upside down as a crash landed in toronto and when you watch the video, what is even more incredible is there was no fatalities. ashley's live in new york city with the new video and information on this good evening. >> yes, this new footage taken by another pilot in your biplane shows the harrowing moment of the crash after the delta plane touches down, the right wing strikes the ground causing the aircraft to catch on fire and then flip over -- and then flipped over. here is what one of the survivors described what was like. >> there was no warning from the pilot, there was no ethical warning either, i did not feel like anything was wrong until kind of the second the wheels touched the ground. it all then went mayhem from
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there. >> horrifying, first responders arrived on scene, we now know at least 21 of the 80 people on board were hurt, that it's up from the 19 reported last night, but there was no life-threatening injuries likely. canada's transportation safety is handling the investigation they say it is still too early to tell what exactly caused that crash. >> trace: live for us in new york, thank you let's bring in aviation attorney and former pilot, great to have a one. i want to play more sound from the passenger he is talking about when the wing actually hit the ground, watch this and i will get your take. >> when we hit the ground, we bounced off and turned on our side. we were sliding on the side for a while. honestly not as long as i thought we were going to slide four and we ended up upside down we were hanging by our seat belts upside down or seconds and then, we made it out safely, everybody is alive thankfully. >> trace: you have seen the
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video again, what you think, what happened in those final milliseconds before touchdown? >> the investigation is ongoing, but what we do know, we have these films taken from a pilot holding runway to 30, the planes approach looked fine. about 50 feet from touchdown, it looks to me that it had gone through blowing snow which maybe skewed the vision of the pilot, the plane is fighting across landing from the right, the nose was crabbed into the wing. you want the nose to be right underneath you, you don't want to be blown across the runway, so to me whatever reason it looked like this plane was flown into the runway. normally the nose would come up, the main wheels would touchdown and here, this looked like a
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naval aircraft trying to land on an aircraft carrier. the force broke the landing gear probably punctured the underside of the wing. >> trace: i was just saying, you are right! i did not see a flare, it's almost like, get that thing slow down before you hit the ground! but we did not see that? >> normally the pilot would try and time it. you don't want to end up being blown across the runway. but here, none of that happened this so, was it because his visibility was obscured from the blowing snow? was there something else going on? we will find out your >> the black box has been
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recovered. all the information is available but to me, it looks like they flew in, they landed on the right landing gear, collapsed gear, punctured the wing, lit on fire. >> trace: i have to go i have 10 seconds left for you but would you have gone around in this case, and tried it again? >> absolutely. once i flew through that bill that -- that blowing snow. you immediately would go around, it's a no-brainer! >> trace: thank you we appreciate it. >> president donald trump: i don't want all these people killed anymore. i am looking people who are being killed and they are russian and ukrainian people but they are people, it is not matter where they are from on the planet. i think i have the power to end this war. >> trace: the present expressing confidence today that an end to russia's war on
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ukraine is in sight despite kiev not being a part of peace talks let's bring in heritage foundation senior fellow and retired navy captain . great to have you on the show. i want to play more sound from the president and he was asked about ukraine not having a seat at the table for peace talks and he responded by saying this. >> president donald trump: i am very disappointed, i hear that they are upset about not having a seat but they have had a seat for three years and a long time before that. this could have been settled easily, a half-baked negotiator could have settled this, years ago! without the loss of much land. >> trace: ukraine wants to be involved here, should they be? >> i think first off, and cuba having me, i have to say the phone call -- and thank you for
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having me, i have to say, there is going to be several movements setting up the contour, formal negotiations. these are the initial moves, it is not going to be constructive to get to a pathway to a lasting peace but again, i would push back on the notion that the ukrainians are not engaged. they certainly are and his engagement with the ukrainians as well. >> trace: meanwhile here is trump on talks with russia. >> president donald trump: much more confident, they were very good. russia wants to do something. they want to stop this average barbarian is him. >> trace: of course they started it so there is also
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about part of it! >> absolutely i think vladimir putin is trying to find an off-ramp, the important thing is to make sure that he does not use this as a pause. taking a strategic pause to rearm, recoup and reattack. the key thing is, these negotiations go forward, they have to make sure for vladimir putin to reissue nate -- to reissue but that is the key thing. >> trace: lastly i want to get this and quickly fox news writes russia has insisted it will not sign a peace agreement until ukraine agrees to hold elections and the u.s. is now floating the idea of a three stage plan cease-fire, then ukraine election, and then thinking of a peace deal, 15 seconds, is that of the pace that you see? >> no, i think this is something to be cautious, this seems to be a russian ploy to try and
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instigate a change in government and ukraine so they have a stronger position going into your mom negotiations. it's better to have the negotiations started with the current regime, this is a wartime regime. >> trace: great to have you on, thank you. coming up, back to our top story sean hannity's exclusive interview with president trump and elon musk. plus california attorney general leading a resistance against trump, all of the democratic attorneys general in the country, our meeting daily to find ways to sue the president. we know that because local fox news anchor just interviewed the california ag, joining his life wants that with the details, next!
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>> trace: that is california attorney general trying to use his position and you can see the slow down aggressive agenda, let's bring in news anchor. there are 23 state attorney general's in this country, they talk every day on and zoom it shows trump is shaking things up. >> they are talking about, you take this one, you take this one, but you think about it, they are the only place that has power right now. because the democrats don't have any power basically in washington, the state attorney general's their way to sue their way to stop everything, they may not have the supreme court but they have these lower courts that have a lot of liberal justice and it's not an opportunity to slow down the president. >> trace: i was kind of fascinated when he said literally about running for governor, kamala harris, if you were to write run for governor he is all in, here is what he
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said. >> i've supported her since day one, she had my job, we are fellow californians, i am proud to say i have her. i think she is talented and skilful and represents what california needs and is best out. represents our greatness, she is a generational talent. >> trace: he went on to say she clears the field. >> including potentially him! for about one year there is been a rumour that he was going to run for governor, he was talking to different people about the possibility. he decides all of a sudden not to and now he is all in on kamala harris thinking she's the one that is going to win. >> trace: you also asked him if he thinks trump is doing a good job and well, he answered this way, watch. >> look, you won the election! -- he won the election! he is overreaching what he
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thinks his mandate is. there is no mandate, people want to change, they did not want consistent violations of the constitution. ending of critical essential federal services. and programs. but, he was able to earn enough votes to win a presidential election. >> trace: he keeps going, revisiting refrain of constitutional crisis, got hit in the same note right? >> recently, he is the more complementary wanting all this money for california from the federal government, with a very different tone. >> trace: i want to bring in caroline from the communication expert, it's interesting because you hear about these things and a lot of people, a lot of news organizations have used the phrase constitutional crisis and you think robert might be digging into this for a little bit right? >> respectfully in terms of the job performance review of president trump i don't think we
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need to take a job performance reviews from somebody who thinks kamala harris would be a great governor of california but, he talks about president trump not having amanda, but president trump -- having a mandate, the president trump won the popular vote. that is exactly no small feat, he has a wide, deep far ranging mandate from the american people to go in and do everything that he is doing at remarkable speed and i think democrats should be smarter to get on board and find common ground. rather than continuing to fight him again and again. >> trace: you interviewed the mayor of los angeles, and i am fascinated to see what she said because there are a lot of questions i would have for her as well concerning the fires and all that. that's play this back and forth and we will get your final comment. >> that type of preparation did not happen. if it had, i would tell you, alex, i would not have you been gone to san diego. >> what do you mean there was
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warnings you were not aware of? people were talking about the problems, a warning that this would be huge. >> it did not reach that level to me to say, something terrible could happen. and maybe you should not have gone on a trip to me, i don't know. i think that it's one of things that we need to look at. >> trace: a little bit of finger-pointing at the fire chief and so forth because, everybody knew, you were covering it, everybody knew it was very bad and she was off to africa. >> she went to ghana on this trip and had to come back from that trip. had not done any sit downs like this until now, one month after the fires, so clearly she is changing her communication strategy and hopefully she starts talking more because she has been quiet. >> trace: final thoughts on this caroline? >> i completely forgot about the fact that she went to ghana not only that, she came home and reporters were doing their job asking her if she had a message to the people and not one word.
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>> trace: big mistakes all around, thank you both. meantime in hannity's interview with trump and elon musk, elon musk mentioned the way to save taxpayer monies through competence. what do you think? has he been true to these values so far? let us know! we are back with a nightcap crew including you! next.
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>> trace: back with a nightcap crew. tonight's topic, acres of success, elon musk said tonight that the way to save taxpayer money is through competence and caring, as elon musk lived up -- has elon musk lived up to the goal so far? >> i cannot wait to get up every morning and see what is next! i would say yes. >> trace: a lot of people in that same vein, ashley? >> is the tip of the iceberg anything transparency needs to be learned in there too because the prior administration did not think americans could handle it but we want transparency. >> trace: he really has gone out of his way to say we are trying to take care of these people, this will narrative about the eight months of
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severance. >> i think when it comes down to it he is absolutely fulfilling his job so far compared to the previous abomination of it administration 100% i'm trusting the process right now that he has going on, i think the american people due to. >> obviously he is competent and has heart as far as the doj is, i think people want it to be methodical and smooth. >> you look at something doj is uncovering the fact that usaid dollars were used to fund the college tuition of al qaeda terrorists, not competent, not caring. >> a somebody he was cover the bureaucracy you think there are smart capable people who know the ways fraud and abuse are you will speak up because elon musk wants them to, and so look for that! >> trace: alex? >> too early to tell, he's good at getting employees out of the way, we will see the mix the government more efficient long-term. >> trace: we asked what you
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think! i cannot wait until he investigates the department of education for everything they've wasted, elon musk's focus on competence deems popular, he certainly achieved his goal. he's doing what we hoped he would do, so far. without a doubt he has our government, for decades now common sense thinking american first, i screwed that one up but you get the just! this is only the tip of the iceberg, he has far surpassed that goal, elon musk, we love it! he is the epitome of both these and i feel the american people are so fortunate elon musk wholeheartedly took on the college, doj. yes, we need elon musk to keep digging.ne. thank you for watching america', late news, americas late news i will see you back here tomorrow!
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