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kayleigh mcenany in for enselaura ingraham tonight. lori is in guantanamo bay withnh secretary of defense, pete hegseth today. we will show you a specialer cl. later in the hour about exclusive interview. that will air tomorrow night.al you won't want to miss it. peppers, this is a fox news alert, democrats zero in on a new strategy.ur it involvenos playing possum and relying on the great democraticw turnout generator in his name is elon musk. whi >> i think we just have to play possum for little while and let ominthem keep coming. and musk will turn out if they keep him, the greatest generator. i said this specifically, the greatestt generator of the turn however, more than barack obama musk will turn out moreki democratngs than obama did. o >> laura: will attacking doge actually work? nearly three force of americans think there should be a u.s. government focused on efficienct
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and doge specifically is makingb cutsri to cash the trump tha administration he suggest is on the brink of collapse. thai believe this in less than0 days is in the midst of aps collapse. and particularly a collapse inyi public opinion. it is going to be easy pickings here in six weeks. just lay back. >> l >> kayleigh: easy pickings mig?o that is quite a promise. mr. carville is waiting for this collapse, full implosion forch ecquite some time. havenly does donald trump the majority of support but check out the americans think about his policies, these numbers are huge.el im81% approve that deportation n 70% of fraud in a way same 69% banning biological men from
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women sports and the list goes on ten of trump's 11 poll policies to the tune of 60% or above. in the face of this empirical data showing categorical support for trump, may be democrats to question the message they are offering. that maybe they should also question the messenger. james carville the famede democratic pollster recently said this about kamala harris.pk >> los terra quarterback and we picked up a congressional seat. sosh if you are asking me if i thought she was going to win and she did win, yeah. >> kayleigh: that is a muchis different tune and the, n carvie said 2020 election.erta the op-ed in i "the new york times," three reasons i am certain kamala harris will win.te he assured the country at this,i he wrote, "america, it will beit okay and thieds heiress will bei thn.e next president of the
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united states. in this i am certain." that is a lot of faith in the seventh string quarterback but they have not received marching orders. doubling down on the on the mission. you posted on social media this, trump is moving a fascist direction and we need to stop him. >> this hathiss nothing to do wh efficiency and effectiveness. t this is about musk and trump to have the power to do what they want to do without many checkskm on that power. >> kayleigh: here comes hakeem jeffries. >> we understand the scale of the threat down in our communities under siegre and since before the civil war. and i'm a direct descendant of those communities so we understand the history and a s a caucus definitively the case we understand that. >> kayleigh: but jamie dimon provided a little shot of private sector energy badly needed among public officials.
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>> they are inefficient, not very confident, needs a lot of work. the outcomes, why are we staying in line with these things? what should we change? so i think doing that needs tohe be done. the institution or the government, the bureaucracy pushes back on everything. and theyac will hear every litte thing push back on everything. you have to be strong to do it. i'm hopeful to be quite successful. >> kayleigh: the private sector, kevin o'leary, chairman of kevin o'leary adventures. the fiasco of elon musk asking a think people dead, five things, not threatening email and didn'e threaten to fire anybody but here is what hakeem jeffries hat raa puppy mill.em elon musk'pls traumatizing hardworking federal employees,r they are children, and their d families. is it traumatizing for children for a bus to say today, what did you do at work?
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>> no, it isn't. people hate change, they hate the instruction, live from the status quo and that is exactly what is happening everywhere. we are starting the question for the first time in a long time how government works and what metrics we have two test success or failure.of and these are uncomfortable things for people. but the majority of the population wantste to see this d happen. they elected a leader withta majority mandate and popular vote mandate. of course, that you start to implement this, you get a lot of friction. in the private sector, if i can't contact an employee of mine after two days, i have to ask, are they dead? where are they?e that is unheard of. you can't do that. all you need to communicate and you need to get the feedback. so, this started over the weekend regarding emails going
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doinout to employees. there is nothing wrong with asking what are you doingct question work i did that all day to many, many people, and expect a response and the ceos i workth with expect a response. this is all very good. i understand the angst out thers make.in apt to tell you i've worked with democrats and republicans because i am an investore. i don't have a choice to bentio partisan in my investment. i havecarv to work with everybo. you mentioned carville earlier he has a different problem. democrats, excuse my french, are to stuff in the 1.5 billion they lost in the election. t hethey want accountability on tt too, they are very angry. >> kayleigh: we will get to thate in a bit. i noticed two things in in a deep dive for elon musk and doge an idea of spending and there is only put that information. but "washington post," quinnipiac, immersing, there is
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polle negative view of doge specifically. people are adverseat to change. and wondering your advice something popular in principle also popular in practice? >> part of the problem is elonon is a commitment, a unique individual and extraordinaryho skills. however, when you hold up the chain saw it is a little alarmingi . and i get it, but i would argue to everybody, understand that this extraordinary individual has an amazing track record of executional skills.us why wouldn't you just let him di t.his thing and maybe you just don't like the social media around it? but those images are jarring, i get it.to however, the data is interesting. remember, he has no mandate to execute any of this. pos he can only find it and use his network to post it and let the
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press take it and explain, he found this year and he found that there. frankly, as a taxpayer, i wantue to know more. the other thing imesi would sayd i have said this a couple of times now, when you try to fix a broken company or agency or entityt de organization bleeding cash, you have to cut deeper. you have to cut way past thewant comfort zone because you only want to do it once. it is very difficult to do little cuts over and over again. it is hard to the organization. it is not motivating to people.u so you cut deep, really deep, then you hire back. i have done this countless times. cuttit is not easy.ng him a little concerned he's notn cutting enough. so you g o in there and waiting for the pentagon, that will be f an interesting one. for decades we simply can's optt at the defense spending because
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it's opaque and for defense, i don't think so. moi think people want to know c utwhere billions of dollars are goinpresg to be more efficient. >> kayleigh: cut deepemor and that i.s president trump's to gt more aggressive, kevin o'leary, ans thank you. l shows 66% of americans want democrats to takn a wait-and-see attitude toward trump's attitude more than inflexibly opposing the administration, the mandate. e progressive leader did notd appear to get the memo. >> when i tell people first of all to remember average americans that breadcrumbs. they got a couple of weeks and g groceries and tax cuts. a lot of folks english a significant difference maker. >> what i want to do is provide a significan pt tax cut and lowg the prices for the american people. >> kayleigh: joining me now is chris bedford, author of "the beltway brief" n newsletted on t the topic of breadcrumbs, i
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want to bring up what the breadcrumbs, thewe tax cuts will look like because we can empirically point them out to thviewers. hurriedly instituted analysis, but this is how much you saved. with making between $15,000.50000, you have 16-26% tax cut. with making 1500, 15% tax cut.t i would venture to guess 26% of one's income by more thans breadcrumbiss. >> this is the one at the sad tiesthings about washington if u had corporate tax cuts which both parties would come together and d pass it and itge would beo problem at all. democrats behind it and republicans behind it and k street would back it but these are actually tax cuts for family and even those people in the higher end of this when looking at $200,000 level, a huge amouni or small businessis owners and people like that actually trying to make decisions based on these sorts of things.
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american families don't have a lot of lobbies ine de washington, d.c. you have peopl note democrats, progressive democrats attacking this and say theory will not vob eefor this. and like any other tax cut pastl in which d.c. loves, these arele the ones you will rely on too deal with inflation and to be able t o pay your bills or give your kids a nice christmas. these are important to natural families. >> kayleigh: they no doubt our. chris, a poll, may be that makei me a nerd, but i saw this, look at this, net favorability of political actors, trump's plus 7, london, the play so deadbeats and, you flip over to the democrats negative 14 kamala harris negative 14 biden, negative 18 schumer, what does that say aboutgati your party iu are bringing a negative double digits from young to old?
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>> exactly. is not from a poll or university, you, of course now that an alumni quick to give extr pa points to the g.o.p. you can tell the people up ins pecongress, they are looking towards the future. democratic governors like j.b. pritzker and illinois and is him in california and schapiro in pennsylvania.st a they are attacking right and hat cutting waste. schapiro announced an audit of his buildings, "the beltway brief" is about to mow the federal state buildings to see where they are losing money and pennsylvania . they wish they had thought of this themselves. at the same time, a strange reversal for republicans forsy years democrats were able to doc the obvious and easy emotional thing. republicans struggled to fit policy ideas onto bumperic stickers. noaningsw the entire thing is reversed. republicans are doing things peoplecrat actually love the new populist agenda. democrats are relying on progress. my wife is writing for the
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washington example, sarah bedford that fin says the democs are doing the righs.t thing on this and right now, they are so completely lost it is hard to find one. >> kayleigh: no doubt you had me laughing hartford getting extra points to the republicans. wouldn't that be the day? chris bedford, thank you. democrats trying to find a path forward after devastating loss november, but there was one problem. major democratic donors arein angry ang d with lack of enthusiasm comes a lac ck of funds.an , former democratic congressman and candidate dean phillips.s. it is a pleasure to speak with you. a re"bayhill" at this piece and eye-opening for democrats go to thet us them i will be punk democratic party is leaving plain and simple and they want,o us to spend money for what, no message no organization and no forward thinking. the party didn't learn a lesson in 2016. this is worst in 2016.
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argued hearing things like this from democratic donors?t >> i sure am, kayleigh, you can imagine. and i'm hearing from the same donors who support efficiency and want to eliminate waste.ic by the wayan, that is not ave politicarnl issue. americans want efficient use of dollars. they want thei parr government o work well. of course, i'm dim to make in my own party and the same donors, the upset ones are the ones thar favored thove general notion ofs trying to improve the delivery ofivel government services and so more effectively anwidde voefficiently, the problem with the democratic party increasingly buoyed at the very business people that have that experience of identifying a strategy, implementing it, managing, leaving. that is tos another call to act, kayleigh for many others semiparty to attracting and recruiting. more private sector and thought leaders to plawiy y a role and t
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at the table with republican colleaguesy to actually get thr work done. many are also concerned about what they are seeing from mr. musk. >> kayleigh: all fair points. dean, you were a challenger of trump and mike donnellan i heard earlier in the beat gives a whcounterfactual, i would colle, analysis of the election and what went wrong for democrats. listen to this. lets people, usually the party does not lose its mind. but that is what happened here. it just melted down. my view is, i think insane, the party lost its mind. >> kayleigh: his pal ms. biden wa bids pushed out. should biden have been in and they would have prevailed? is that what he is saying? >> kayleigh, mr. donnellan with all due respect, was one of the ringleaders of the cover-up. that was a symptom of a
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president reaching the end of his first term not on solid footing ant d would not win the race no matter what and could not serve another four years. mr. donnellan knows that that wr have perverse incentive inou washington, d.c., on both sides of the aisle to protect and preserve proximity to power. i'm afraid mr. donnellan like so many others on your show and all of the evening cable shows say the same thing months down the hereroad and forget where they e when the real issues happen to. i'm afraid he's one of them and that is the problem. e concerned about self-preservation than. principles. >> kayleigh: intoxicating and we see illipt all too much in washington. dean, thank you. ahead of, in the exclusive clip of laura gitmo and dangerous consequences, democrats thereua when in ionization olif i.c.e. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> i would hold i.c.e. agents accountable. by saying you are fired, you are fired! in fact if you did that you only arrest for the purpose of dealing with a felony that is committed and i don't count trump driving that as a felony. speak of the united states is
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running concentration camps on the southern border. that is exactly what they are. >> no more money tours. an institution that is demonizing and criminalizing our immigrant neighbors. >> kayleigh: use it there, the democrats criticize and tried to abolish for years and as a result anti-i.c.e. activist doing everything they can to protect dangerous illegal immigrants from deportation. spotted around los angeles with photos, names, phone numbers have i.c.e. a chance with claire with immigrations. you see it there written in spanish and roughly translated to say, "careful with these faces, i.c.e. agents are racially criminalizing entire communities with their policies. they kidnap people from their homes and the streets, separating families and fracturing communities. many people have died while
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locked up." joining me now is missouri senator, josh hawley. senator hawley, we have been talking about federal workers and how traumatized they are for receiving email questions what they could but there day and their children are traumatized according to hakeem jeffries. there was no more traumatized worker than immigration worker. first abolish i.c.e. and then lifting people in the country was misled about that and now doxxing their phone numbers up? how do they are kids feel? >> absolutely outrages, kayleigh. but is not just anti-i.c.e. activist outside of the federal government. what worries me, we have seen leaks within the government trying to impede i.c.e. and trying to impede these raids. we see rates about operations in chicago, los angeles and other parts of the country and within the fbi according to dhs secretary and with an i.c.e.
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within dhs apparently. this has got to stop! i will say this, kayleigh, the deep state israel and you can see it with the doxxing going on, that beat stay at work and we have to figure out who is illegally leaking this information and they need to be fired and if possible prosecuted. >> kayleigh: it is a huge problem and that each state is a real. we are talking about government workers and let's bring up government contractors. there was new reporting about irs data. this was revealed during a house committee meeting. relighting on data analysis treasury inspector general for tax administration, the irs mailed notifications to 500,427 taxpayers whose taxpayer information was inappropriately disclosed by a guy named mr mr. littlejohn. mr. littlejohn was a government contractor. we initially thought 70,000 taxpayers were involved but now 400 plus thousand? is this not the case of who we
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are hiring or what? >> yeah, but is absolutely outrageous again. this is why president trump is doing this to get to the bottom of the agencies and cut out the rot. he is exposing the rot. he is exposing the corruption and tearing it out. that is what we need to, we need to protect the american taxpayer and the american citizens from the criminals on the street committing all of these crimes. that is why i.c.e. mission is so important and exposing the waste, fraud, abuse as trump is doing is so important. that is why people are looking at this as approval rating at an all-time high, mr. president, you are fighting for us. >> kayleigh: on that note about illegal immigrants and another story will "the wall street journal" and president trump but not confirmed by the administration is creating a registry where report information and apply to anyone 14 years and older. it would be pursuant to 1940 law passed by congress. what do you think of that, a
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registry for illegal immigrants and have some accountability to find jose ibarra before they kill young women. >> how about the fact, this last administration not only allowed ten, 11, 12 million illegals in the country pub 520,000 children to be traffic into this country illegally. they have no idea where they are. am i in favor of figuring out where all of these people are? you bet i am. am i in favor of deporting them? you bet i am. we have to start with the criminals. president trump is closing the border as it should be and deporting the criminals. that is as it should be and the message should be the people in the government out there impeding this effort or impeding the law who are leaking evidence, leaking evidence and leaking details doxxing fellow agents, those people need to be removed. they need to be prosecuted and the law needs to be enforced.
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>> kayleigh: senator hawley, thank you. laura spent the take one time obey where the administration is holding migrants. here is an exclusive preview. >> welcome to the mock facility at guantanamo bay. this is one of the buildings detainees are held, migrants from the united states sent here. this building holds about 50 and we spent the day with pete hegseth, early hours of the morning. we have learned a lot. the usual suspects criticizing every aspect of this operation. we decided we had to come and see this for ourselves. and we have a lot to share with you. we have talked to the troops. we have talked to them about this mission. and it is amazing how dhs, i.c.e., dod, all working together with the coast guard, army, navy, everybody working together to push this mission forward and enforce the border and get the threats in the country out of the country and on their way back home.
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we will share a lot more with you tomorrow night. it will be fun. stay tuned for tomorrow. >> kayleigh: behind the scenes glimpse at gitmo and laura's exclusive interview with pete hegseth will air tomorrow night. you don't want to miss it. >> i have been elected by the american people to restore common sense to washington. md to, to the world, my administration is making decisive break with the foreign policy values of the past administration and frankly, the past under our administration wa new path that promotes peace around the world. >> kayleigh: how trump is having to deal with quite something that president biden left on the world stage. there were two wars on his watch and afghanistan went to the taliban and reporting that you are ukraine and the u.s. have an agreement for a broad economic deal that would include the exploitation of a rare earth minerals. that is according to three
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senior ukrainian officials. that would be a huge deal considering $185 billion went to ukraine. joining me now lieutenant keith kellogg and former national security advisor, of course, i should say no longer fox news contributor but with the trump administration and has a big role as it pertains to ukraine. welcome general kellogg. i'm wondering if you could confirm for us this deal. first i want to play a sound bite from your boss, president trump. right now we are in the process of negotiating. we have pretty much negotiated a deal on earth and various other things. we will be looking at the security. you are talking general security for ukraine later on. i don't think that will be a problem here till they there are a lot of people that want to do it. i spoke with rush about it and they don't seem to have a problem. they are not going back end. once we did this, they were not going back. >> kayleigh: general kellogg,
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to be have a framework for rare earth minerals deal? >> kayleigh it is good to be with you and we've been in the white house and the white house spokesman, i will let the president make that announcement and i will let caroline talk about it as well. but that, i'm tim with that subject but i would rather stay away from that right now, it is up to them. >> kayleigh: i will let the president make the announcement but there has been movement because zelenskyy previously said i will not sign ten generations ukrainians will have to pay back. it is widely reported comments from the president seemed to be moving in a positive direction. tell me about the dealmaking president trump is doing behind the scenes. he seems to be the one along with you and michael waltz to a deal that would benefit the american people. >> this is classic trump. we have been with them before and he is the ultimate
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dealmaker. you sit here and almost stunned silence after 35 days what he does. i go back to a book i read long ago presidential command by peter rodman. i said to code things about very, very successful presidents one is the ability to communicate and the other to rely on instincts. his instincts are off of the chart, president trump. his ability to communicate off the charts appeared till the last administration president biden, he didn't talk to people but didn't talk to kim jong un in ten years and didn't talk to the present putin two and half years. president trump knows he has to talk to anybody out there make that will involved in dealmaking. he does that exceptionally well. it is fascinating to watch him work out only with ukraine right now that russia as well and with china and what he's doing with south latin america. and actually a class how to be a president and lead to. he is doing that. after 35 days, it is amazing the
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results he has gotten. i'm very, very positive what he will do with this war, the largest war since world war ii. and i absolutely believe and trust that this war will come to a conclusion in the near term. spilling general kellogg, that is good to hear for a lot of people. there have been flash points with zelenskyy. when i came across in axios february 12 and there was supposed to be a meeting between zelenskyy and scott bessent. that meeting was delayed in president trump mentioned that zelenskyy might have been rude and sleeping. till there is a lot but i wonder how you would characterize the relationship now because i know president trump works with these individuals. he pushes and achieves remarkable things like the abram accords the first time in 20 years and we got one in four piled up and he has interesting relationship with foreign leaders. he pushes them to the brink to get to the end.
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>> he is very tough but very honest. i will do a deal whatever the deal is that it is best for the american people. he always says it will be the american people first. i was always amazed when the first time i ever saw and amazed afterwards, the first cabinet meeting i was and when a foreign minister came in and the first comment out of the president's mouth, what is fair trade imbalance question like this will be interesting. he was absolutely right. he works for the american people 24/7, and he tells all the leaders, "you have to come in and it will not be like it was before." he will protect america first and does that exceptionally well. he challenges people. there was nothing phony about president donald j. trump. they know what they are seeing and they know what they are getting. they respect that. you always want an adversary to fear and respect you. he has fear from the adversaries and allies alike. it does drive successfully all foreign relations. it is a master class to watch
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him. i think, honestly, kayleigh, when history is written and we are all gone, he will be the most consequential president of the united states since abraham lincoln since the american civil war and that is saying something. but i think you will see it. >> kayleigh: i let that, what is your trade balance and what he to the main governor? why aren't you enforcing law and he calls a spade a spade. general keith kellogg, keep up the good work. we found the worst in american and it's not us, the numbers prove it. we will tell you who it is. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪% >> kayleigh: ioft is hard to get 80% of people to agree onhe anything, that is, until you consider the poor leadership of
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brandon johnson go to the mayor of chicagod .vo inra a recent poll, 80% said tha have unfavorable view and 6.6% have a favorable view. joining us now, chicago resident fed up with the city's a leadership. it is quite a feat to get just 6.6% of people to like what you are doing. most of these voters, in back, 70% voted for kamala harris. this was not stacked withn inrepublicans. what is going on in chicago? >> well, people have to realize they are timed the democraticra party with black folks and trying to tie thep republican party with racism. this is how they keep dating guy african americans and the lgbqt voting democrat. i'm here to tell you guys, that is not the c case when it comeso brandon johnson. even though he has a black imac
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he has 40% approval rating for a reason. he is prioritizing illegal aliens while americans areculo driving on the street. it is absolutely ridiculous.>> he has by far the worst mayor in america. >> kayleigh: when i look at issues chicago wins, hate crime, texas, inflation . why does your city keep voting for democrats because they arenk synonymous with the first threey >> well, we have to think about chicago. they have a bad democratic chicago and other cities like new york and what not. but then the voters we have to hold accountable as well. brandon johnson didn't get them re iback on its own. n chwe have told specifically bk people accountable to keep putting these liberals and all of these crazy race baiters in office because it is not working for us. just because brandon johnson is black does not mean he has our best interest.e. >> kayleigh: i love your hat
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not officially gavel out and that meant no bed on the budget caresolution. we are told by the g.o.p. with, impact, calling house members back in a sign they might have the votes to pass this budget resolution. although the democratic with said membership should informcr whip office of the tenants issues immediately from the democratic side. we will keep you updated as thi# progresses. president trump found himself on the winning side of 80-20 issue and supporting female athletes. some on the left are waking up. >> why are folks still talking about trans athletes? that is a losing talking point. americans make micro/macro conversation and impact such a small, small group of people that make so a lot of peopleha think like common sense. so why are we having this conversationie? i can't believe the state still want to die on the hill and then at the states have high amount of trans athletes. what is the issue?or
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>> kayleigh: paging the main governor on that one. bill maher has a warning fory transgender treatment for kids.d >> you want to lose every election, just keep coming down on the side of parents coming in second in a who gets to decide what goes on with kid contest. >> kayleigh: joining us nowha paula scanlan former division i swimmer at the university ofd th pennsylvania. pollock, great to have you.on use when mccance leah thomas and trans activists who had thoughts to prevail against lea thomas so let's listen to that. >> i bring up leah thomas because the reality is, yes she won some games but left some games since they are women who inare faster than her an, d strr them her again when we talk about genetics, they are some women who have natural, higher
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test to have testosterone levels than women. >> kayleigh: paula, are they are women to be beat violent biological malese.?th baatd males, sure coach about wm we need to look at will thomas and the men's category he was in the 450's.ncaa he went to the women's and won athncaa championship. well a few female athletes infa the championship, buirt is not fair to compete because they are helooking at crazy difference between a meeting in the men's category and the women'ssa category.p bethe people who are saying thim have lost their minds appear to i saw that quit before and riley causgaines represented in that t they lost their minds because no one agrees with this and evensp democrats agreed that men shoulo not compete in women's sports.ot >> kayleigh: please see the .polling 80% of the country as . you and my sister was division i athlete and did 100-meter hurdles and she would text mewai how grueling the dates arehe waking up in the dark all takeur only into the night practicingwm
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that you put your heart into swimming in your case. what is it like not to have a winning chance?d >> it is heartbreaking only fivu so hard for the issue. women didn't have sports and they fought hard for title ix and we have to fight all overat agaihln because mediocre maleow athletes want to put on a dresse and grow their hair out and saym magically they are women one day. i ha that is why this issue has losti its way. i have many friends who are lifelong democrats, family members even that voted for t donald trump this past novembehr strictly because of this issue. if that shows how wildly iss unpopular it is. again, 80% of americans agree on this and how many issues do 80% of americans agree on in general on the stage? everyone has lost their mind anu common sense is to have a monopoly in women's sports. >> kayleigh: your friends that voted on the issue is not alone. the voters, 25-year-old woman i can't get out of
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myte mind and she said they is,i shot myself and voted for trump. no intel my family. i think i became radicalized ona the men and women's issues.tr kamala harris represents them and trump you."n is that undecided voter at the time for your frank?e to >> i don't think radicalized to think men don't belong in women's sports but the way theyp have been talking abouort trumpn many years you feel radicalk becausree the left had left so t elmany people behind. what we saw in this last election, so many voters had to come on our side because the left lost their way with. common sense reality voters and people who wanterst to live thea lives and not worry about a man flashing his male in thein locker room. and i think you want to double down, let them but for theiry sake i hope they stop and realize know voters want this. >> kayleigh: thank you for fighting the good fight and u being here this evening.
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coming up, the fire festival ish back in what caused jon stewart to bleed on error? who better than jimmy failla.
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: now it is time for wtf, "what the failla," 20 may now jimmy failla, foxed host of "saturday night live." at the fire festival is comingmy back, billy mcparland said many people think i am crazy for doing this. me, among them, but it would be crazy not toit a do it years of reflection and thoughtful planning. the fire festival conned people to think luxury. >> to be clear half of thesupp attendees are self-supporting because of tom homan. i don't know many people enrolled this time around thatpc last time, catastrophic and a netflix series about it. >> kayleigh: yes.pe >> this has an appeal and they w watch races for the crash in
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nascar for the crash. some people are watching and rooting for the influencers toow not have a bottle of water orha basic amenities. they were is a part that wants to go but i will wait for the netflix documentary. >> kayleigh: it wa s legendary. i will be watching. e >> the festival everything on earth wentg. wrong. the people who miss the biden administration. we have another weekend of the biden administration. >> kayleigh: hopefully hly hjael doesn't go to jail this time. jon stewart got so angry at formerhad at former president n that he had a mishap.ir >> [bleep] drugs because we've already paid for them with ourss subsidies. [cheers and applause] on! and will be going to the hospital. >> kayleigh: i hope you do a.
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reenactment saturday. >> no, that is the opposite of comedy. we want to give you joy and laughter but that was anger. remember when jimmy kimmel crief after trump won?e okay, you are doing opposite of ousor child. imagine an adults club and imagine a girl put on more clothes. these guys are reverse strippers and you should never be angry ak a comedian. >> kayleigh: and adult gentlemen's club! >> i tried to clean it up, a p adults, exactly i didn't name ae place.t i was talking about where i get my ice cream. i don't know what they are doinu on "outnumbered" that fox "saturday night live." >> kayleigh: grab your tickets for jimmy.don' everyone calm down, don't miss it for and tune in tomorrow >> todd: president trump will host his first cabinet meeting today with dog

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