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here. people are coming back. they are all coming back to work in coming days. tomorrow on "special report," i will interview the british prime minister kier starmer after his meeting with president trump in the oval office. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr, 6:00 p.m. on the east coast, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. follow me on instagram and x at bret baier. we enjoyed this tour at the commerce department. secretary of commerce. bring to you other places in washington in coming days. thanks for watching tonight. keep it fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as always, thank you for joining us. well, i'm back from guantanamo
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bay. and defense secretary pete hegseth gave "the ingraham angle" inside look at where illegals are being held. we will bring you our exclusive coverage in moments. but, first, the art of the reveal that's the focus of tonight's angle. what a novel con encephalopathy. the president who wants the government to work for not against us. stop blowing our money on pointless wars and start making us money whenever possible. >> we're going to be signing an agreement, which will be a very big agreement. that will be on rare earth. and other things we are in for 150. and europe $100 billion. that's a big difference. a lot of money in the future i think that's appropriate because we have taxpayers that are --
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shouldn't be footing the bill. >> laura: he is 100 percent correct. this war was a catastrophe for both sides and a drain on america. and now it's time to use our leverage to make things as fair as possible for all parties and only trump could pull this off. and only trump could have pulled in elon musk to help pull off a whole of government cost cutting mission. we have no other choice. >> we simply cannot sustain as a country $2 trillion deficit. if we don't do this. america will go bankrupt. if we're to achieve a trillion dollars deficit reduction in. it requires saving every day from now until the end of september. but we can do it and we will do it. >> well, failure, simply is not an option. thus, the president's team needs information. answers to simple questions from
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employees get paid by us. questions really difficult ones like tell us what you accomplished last week. now, other than for those employees and very sensitive jobs. i mean, this should be simple. >> what we are trying to get to the bottom of, we think there are a number of people on the government payroll who are dead, which is probably why they can't respond. and some people who are not real people, like they are literally fictional individuals collecting -- somebody is collecting paychecks on a fictional individual. we are trying to figure out are these people real? are they alive? >> i love that banner, are these people real? are they alive? well, it's another novel idea though. don't pay dead people. and speaking of people who don't have a pulse, when did joe biden ever and i mean ever coherently preside over a cabinet meeting?
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oh, this is how one went down. >> jill is here today. you heard that clapping. it wasn't for me. >> time to write a new story of healthcare in this country, one where women get the answers we need, thank you. [applause] >> laura: oh my gosh, i had totally forgotten that the one where jill is reading, story time at the cabinet meeting with jill biden. well, again, the key here is knowledge. so, do not under estimate how much we're learning about the system, the intricacies of the system that make the d.c. spending machine go. remember, we pay for it and a lot of it is broken. >> many of the systems are extremely old. they don't communicate. there are a lot of mistakes in the systems, the software doesn't work. >> laura: the software doesn't work. of course it doesn't work.
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it's the federal government. now, remember, they are trying to find about 15% across the board savings from just fraud and waste we all know that's at the tip of the iceberg though but that's a good start. now, musk's formula for who should stay and who should go, it's something even the most dim-witnessed liberals should understand someone essential and do that job well. if they -- if the job is not essential, or not doing the job well, they obviously should not be on the public payroll so cruel unheard of said the federal employees union. you can't cut that. except it's not any of that the legacy media they like to ignore the fact that president clinton fired 377,000 federal employees
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between january of '93 and september of 2,000 the trump administration has a goal of 10% of the workforce or a total of 230,000 positions cut. it has to happen. it can't happen fast enough when you think about it 230,000 is far too few. again, we will take it. so, this is all exciting, and it's encouraging. it makes people feel optimistic but while we are optimistic and while we are excited at the same time trump 2.0 has to be mindful. just because democrats are lost now and they are lost, it doesn't mean they are going to be lost forever. so, if it begins to appear that trump's team loses its way on the america first agenda or focus, well, you risk giving an opening to democrat populists. now there will be fake populists but nevertheless they will pretend. but democrats who seize on anything that appears to put
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foreign workers and foreign countries especially our adversaries ahead of american workers and american interests. >> i see so many things saying that we don't want china in this country. that's not right. we want them to invest in the united states. that's good. that's a lot of money come in and we'll invest in china. >> laura: okay. but, china has already bought up american companies, agri tell you turley agricultural intered huge swaths of land. including some near our military bases. did maga turn out for trump because they want more of that? or they want thousands of more foreign workers here to drive down wages and opportunities for americans? a fine line must be walked. americans first always. no matter what the donors want. overall, look, this is extremely exciting. ending wars, deporting illegals, saving money. cutting the fat.
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making fair trade deals, a return to common sense. so now's the time to doubling down on maga. build out the majority. do not give the left an inch. and that's the angle. joining me now alina habba, counselor to president trump. alina, little mur purring in maga land about the comments about china today. did maga vote for china to be able to buy up more american real estate or american companies they ask? >> is that really a question? really? that's what we are doing now? that's the spin? yeah, no. what the president said was very simple, it's the same policy we have had across the board when you look at reciprocal tariffs, when you look at the strong arm that president trump has had with china with canada, with mexico. we want america to be safe. we care about american people first. it's like what you just said in your monologue, couldn't have said it better.
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america first. >> laura: alina, you can't buy -- reciprocity can mean americans can go off and buy lots of chinese real estate. real estate near military bases which i know president trump is not in favor of we want -- the deals are great. so much of them are phenomenal. but you see where democrats are starting to like worm their way into the populist agenda and say who, whoa, whoa, how is that for the american worker to bring in thousands of more foreign workers. that is what some on the maga side are, you know, kind of whispering about but nevertheless it's out there. >> yeah, let me clarify that if there is any confusion, what the president was referring to was us continuing to have business relations. we do import export, of course we do, that is what we are talking about. yes we are going to be a strong nation. yes we are going to have peace through strength. yes, we are going to have a stronger economy and we are going to cut the fat through doge, through the president's
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initiatives. and what we have voted, the american people have voted for on november 5th. that means that, yes, we are going to be tough, we still want to make money. we still want to be producing and work with other countries, china is another example. it's a lot like, laura, when the 'the says something like putin is bright or putin -- that doesn't mean he is praising him. that means that he is acknowledging the situation what is good for america. what is america first? if you say we are not going to have amazon. we are not going to have admission imported or exported with china. that's not realistic. we want to do business. it's got to be done the right way. that's what the president was referring. to say of course the spin is real, as you know. >> laura: alina, when i saw that cabinet meeting trump taking questions, you know, elon made his point again they were trying to dry a wedge between elon musk and president trump. i don't know why they are still doing that it's obviously not working at all and i think musk made the point perfectly woe want people to actually are
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alive. getting paid. and people actually have a role or a job. you know, to stay on board if it's an essential role, stay on board. if it's not. move on down the road. never mind are you working? are you working? are you double dipping. are you working for another company? and if you cannot say that you are working. do you not have a job. anyone that runs their company the way president trump is running this country. i was in the cabinet meeting. looked a the them and laughed at one point. and president trump says now wait a minute, elon, wait one second. let's be very clear. there is an outer bubble. he is not backing down. president trump told elon musk in a public, again, transparency tweet. elon go harder. elon do more. elon is a assistant to the president. special government employee tasked with saving government spending where we don't need it so that we can have a budget and
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balanced budget something we haven't had for a long time. >> laura: alina, do you think they will get to to cut will they go higher what's your sense as things stand now? >> higher. >> higher. i think that we're. >> how high? >> i don't know but i can tell you that the -- what we have recovered and seen is so clear we are already ahead of schedule elon spoke to that right now if we continue at this hour we hope to have a balanced budget. we hope to fix the deficit. serious problems that have existed in this country that have not been addressed and have to do it quickly and swiftly and president trump expects us to work really hard to make sure it gets done. >> laura: thank you so much as always. all right, last night, the house passed trump's budget blueprint to cut spending, lower taxes, but a showdown may be coming. now, the goal is to cut
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1.5 trillion in spending. but that's over a 10 year period. pretty slow. democrats, of course they are arguing that the proposed legislation could add roughly 3 trillion to the deficit. what else the truth here? joining me now senator tommy tuberville. walk us through the math, again, there is analysis that i'm looking at that shows that there's not really a lot in the way of spending cuts in this current blueprint. and that, in fact, it would be a small increase in spending and the cuts would actually that exist are quite modest. what is the truth? >> first of all, laura, thank you. but,en in the senate side we passed ours on friday, really no cuts at all. pretty much we are spending more money but we have to have it for the border. but in the house they are cutting money. there is going to have to be adjustments. we are going to have to work together to get this done. we are probably going to have to
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conference both bills to try make it work. but, at the end of the day, laura, everybody knows this. we have to cut spending. that's the region doge is so important. if we don't cut spending and grow this country, we are not going to survive as we know it. >> laura: former senator claire mccaskill is trying to turn rural voters against trump. watch. >> the billionaire class do not put him in office. who put him in office were poor people and frankly rural america. so what donald trump is really doing, he's taking from the poorest people in america, primarily in rural america, and he's making the middle class pay more for health insurance. >> laura: now, senator, i know we don't know all the rural voters were a major reason why trump won, correct? >> exactly. is he trying to save rural america and the middle class workers, laura, if we don't get these tax cuts, number one. if we don't get these tax cuts, every one of the middle class
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america in connection with year will pay $1,000 per month more than their check. it's obvious what we have to do. again, the democrats have no game plan whatsoever. they should never even speak because for four years they have run this country straight into the ground. all they have done is spend money and they have created such a disaster for president trump but he has a game plan and the game plan is to cut spending and grow the country. if we don't do those two, then we are going to have a very, very tough time. >> laura: senator, will the defense department budget be cut? because, we're going to get to this, but i interviewed secretary hegseth, he has some, you know, he has some goals in that arena. but will that happen? it's $850 billion and we know there's a lot of the waste, fraud and abuse inside the pentagon spending craziness. audit of any of the money spent in years and years and years. end of the day, doge is going to
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help there. pete hegseth has welcomed doge to come into the military. we have to start in the pentagon. we need to make a try gone, three sides instead of five sides in the pentagon. it is way too big 100,000 people across the street in arlington making tons of money. we have to cut back and do it for the war fighter. help the war fighter build equipment and do the things we need do. we can get the cuts but we need to continue to do what we -- what pete has done cut out all the bloat and dei. get our military back to killing machine. somebody that can protect this country and our allies. >> well, president trump had a very strong reaction, senator, to the budget resolution. writing on tooth -- big first step win for speaker mike johnson and america. now let's start to balance the budget. it can be done. well, we haven't balanced the budget since, what, 2,000, i think? something like that? the last time we balanced the
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budget in the united states of america? we had a surplus. or we had a surplus. that just should be obvious that that's where we need to get to. >> first of all, it's going to be hard to do. it all goes back to we are overbloated a business way overstrained people working in the federal government. put the american people first. and right now american people have not been first until president trump took office about 20, 30 days ago. >> laura: senator, are you for the golden visas where you get 5 million to invest and you get a golden visa? a lot of people want to park a lot of money in the united states. i'm not sure all of those people i would want to welcome in the united states. probabliable some vetting. what do you think of that. >> very unusual idea only president trump could come up with that i have played golf with him before he comes up with 100 ideas in 18 holes of golf. he is always thinking about something to make things better. he's a business guy.
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so, we'll see where this ends up. but it's a very unusual but, again, at the end of the day, we need to make sure that we bring in good people, if we are bringing in people that can help this country from being illegal to legal. >> laura: yeah. there is a lot of people a lot of money not necessarily good people as well, senator, i hear you. the devil is always in the details and very interesting idea, no doubt. thank you so much. up next ingraham angle exclusive on the ground when a flight of illegals landed at gitmo.am ♪e
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♪ >> laura: well, just got back from guantanamo bay with defense secretary pete hegseth for an exclusive look at where the trump administration is holding illegal aliens, here's what we found. >> it's 7:30 a.m. and we just arrived at joint base andrews right outside of washington, d.c. you may hear the whirg of the government jet in the back ground. we are about to board. we are going to head to gitmo. it's a 45 square mile military base in southeastern cuba. and it's known to many americans for housing the 9/11 terrorists including khalid sheikh mohammed. but, in the 90's, it was used to hold thousands of haitian and cuban migrants who were trying
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to claim asylum in the united states. but now it has a new purpose. >> we have 30,000 beds in guantanamo to detain the worse criminal illegal aliens threatening the american people. some of them are so bad we don't even trust the countries to all of them because we don't want them coming back. we will send them out to guantanamo. >> laura: we're here aboard the department of defense government plane on the way to naval station guantanamo bay where everybody knows there are flights of illegal immigrants arriving on a regular basis. that is the administration's decision and the weigh station before they are returned home. president trump says he wants thousands of illegals to pass through gitmo, try to speed up the process. but there are only a few hundred beds at gitmo to accommodate
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them. >> laura: 50 minutes after our plane touched down a migrant flight from fort bliss came in. >> laura: there are nine high value detainees -- it's really loud from guatemala, honduras, guinea, venezuela, vietnam. so, only nine in that plane. but the commander told us they could only handle so many at a time given the hospital facility, the psych facility here. but they are speeding up the processing every day and becoming more efficient every day. >> vehicles that you just saw pull up, they came over on a ferry about an hour ago to get lined up. >> laura: wow. >> right now you will see one by one the illegals aliens come off. they are shackled, they are screened on the site and put into the vehicles. the whole process starts. they go down the ramp, onto the
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ferry, the vehicles stay on the ferry, and then it's a 20 minute drive once they get to the other side. once they get to the detention facility, it's about another hour of in processing that happens. >> this whole takes about two hours total. >> laura: nine on that very large plane. but, why? people watching would be like such a big plane? why not a small plane? >> there is at least one ice personnel for each one of them. there is medical team on board. so it's -- it gets small pretty quick. >> we have had groups of more than that low with the assets that we have. and keeping the general pointed out all ice custody. >> how close are the 9/11 high value enemy combatants to where these high value illegals aliens are. >> how close? they are within 50 yards of each
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other. there is fences. >> there is no way they are going to have any interaction. there is no possibility they will have interaction. it might as well be miles apart. >> laura: what's your message to the cartels? they are watching all of this. what's your message to them? >> my message has been from the beginning we are taking nothing off the table. nothing. we will do whatever it takes to secure the american homeland, to maintain our sovereignty, protect the american people. >> does that mean you are ruling out a potential strike mexico on fentanyl labs we know they exist and know where they exist. >> i don't think i ruled anything out. anything is on the table. >> the commander-in-chief ultimately with my consultation and with the chairman and others will make those determinations. but nothing is off the table. our sovereignty will be defended. >> the handoff has happened. the marines are come back, they have already been put in. that's how quick it goes now. >> how long did it take? 10 minutes, max? i once stood here as a fully kidded up second lt. on this runway. we stood there for four to five
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hours because you had to get the detainees back in the day, had to sign their own release ultimately. the guy we refused so sign release back to the own country. he was treated so well here he didn't want to go back where he was coming from because he knew he would be mistreated interview into the joint -- just in time for your visit "the washington post" has a hit piece out on this entire operation. they are basically saying that three of the detainees that were transported out of here last week were not criminal offenders, they were run-of-the-mill illegal aliens. and they complained of inhumane conditions. they complained of mistreatment, isolation. your response to that? >> that article is bs. it is exactly what the blame america first crowd will always do, try characterize our efforts, try to mischaracterize our efforts, in order to impugn
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the motives of the president of the united states. and his efforts to secure the american people. this idea that people are mistreated is absolute garbage. >> laura: federal judge stopped three venezuelans from being transported here because apparently at least temporarily decided that it wasn't clear why they were being sent here. so, clearly, the legal cases are trying to force the administration to give more information, more access to the migrants, more legal rights to the migrants, more access to attorneys. family. >> my job as a secretary of defense not to worry what the lawyers are arguing. abiding by the law. completely. >> coming up take you inside where the illegal aliens are held at gitmo
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♪ what are the conditions tore the illegals at gitmo. exclusive look inside one of those facilities. all right. we're rolling, we're on our way to the mock, which is migrant operation center. about 50 beds there. they hold illegal aliens, no, nt the highest value detainees, but, nevertheless, they are processed there. and they are there. they are held there ideally for, you know, not a long period of time and then they are processed out of the country. but 50 beds, we got millions illegal immigrants one part of multi-part operation across all of government to supports president trump's mission to enforce other borders, protect our sovereignty and send a message to anyone thinking they are going to come to the united states illegally. you might end up here in guantanamo bay. and then you going going to go
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home. >> these are some of the types of facilities where they are held. you see 2, 4, 6 are -- 7 here refrigerator. bathroom, t-shirt and kind of the standard issue clothing. very well air conditioned. much better air conditioning here than in some of the official buildings that the soldiers are in. but, kind of standard issue. and then same thing here. there are 2, 4, -- 8 here. refrigerator, air conditioning bathroom. maybe a little -- well, handicapped outfitted here. the thing to understand about this is that while dod moves the migrants in, the control of this facility is done by ice and dhs.
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so, ice and dhs have the control and yet dod, this comes out of their budget. so it's kind of an interesting interplay among the agen agenciesactually cold here so let's keep going. there is another part of gitmo we were not allowed access to we couldn't get into with secretary hegseth the win ward side. housing the high threat illegals and the 9/11 co-conspirator like khalid sheikh mohammed. >> what did you see over there. >> people forget this is an active naval station and really robust one. destroyer. they were recently over in the red sea dealing with the operations active operations over there got to detention facility where the illegal aliens are. increditly professional operation. as i remember it when i was
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here. i think the message is clear. if you break the law criminal, can you find your way guantanamo bay. al-qaeda 9/11. they are professionals, they do their jobs. it's not easy, not easy time. it's a maximum security prison. >> laura: did you talk to any of the detainees or see any of them. >> saw them. we didn't talk with them. interact with them. saw them, saw their living conditions. >> laura: what did they look like. >> austere. it's basic. but it's every basic amenity that you can need is provided. medical checks, dental checks, healthcare checks, welfare checks, recreational opportunities but, again, it's austere and it's basic because it should be. you broke our laws. if you temporarily go gitmo and going home. >> laura: aclu group is saying that the confinement there is tantamount to solitary confinement which is against the u.n. rules on how you have to
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house people like this because they are -- only get two hours of outside time. outside of theirselves. what do you say to that? >> i say bull [bleep] aclu. i know what their agenda is. they want to make america look bad and make our commander-in-chief look bad. top notch, top tier facilities run by professionals where they bend over backwards to make sure medical, dental, healthcare, food, religious accommodations, language accommodations all exist. no, you are not going to have universal freedom at guantanamo bay. it's a prison. but they get all the time that they need as a temporary place to send them home. this is about temporarily holding high profile, high threat individuals who then we send home. >> laura: now, what about the 9/11 detainees? did you get a chance to head over there. >> saw them all. >> did you see khalid sheikh mohammed. >> saw khalid sheikh mohammed.
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>> laura: how is he looking. >> i don't care he is fine. i hope he finds justice soon. serve the death penalty i hope he finds it soon through that system. we saw him. they are consolidated in camp 5. they got actually, they have been there a long time. the conditions are different and certainly taken care of. >> laura: after spending the day with secretary hegseth and phenomenal staff and all the troops here at guantanamo bay. we learned a lot. we learned what the media want you to believe about how america is and how we treat the illegal aliens on the way out of the country. and we learned about the humanity of the troops here. and their service. their absolute loyalty to the mission and to american sovereignty. we hope you learned as much as we did. we're going to have much more from my trip to guantanamo bay in the coming days and, coming up, what's' goings on in maine?
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>> hearing images without their consent is a clear violation of that trust. i urge you and indeed every member of this body to recommit to keeping kids out of the political fray. the. >> the chair understands the member does not intend to submit an apology to the body. >> that is correct. >> the member will not be able to cast a vote or speak on the floor. >> laura: and you are going to sit in the corner for the rest of the day. so that was maine state represent lawler libby being censored for exposing how a boy claimed to be transgender won a girl's state high school pole vault championship in maine now that same boy who now goes by katie come peed fifth place brought this story last week. continues to be a lot of fallout. joining me is tomi lahren, tomi lahren is fearless. tomi, this is where we need the
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federal government i'm not usually for stepping on states' rights here. but this cannot continue. okay. and, yet it is continuing, dei is not dead. it's just -- suspects sleeping in certain places but it's not dead. >> yeah, what i love under the guise of protecting children. excuse me, come again? if you want to protect children, if you want to protect young girls and women, you keep their sports and their spaces free from biological men. that is a co common sense idea right there. cuts federal funding from maine and other states they are not complying with his executive order. this might be the dumbest. so for doge wanting to continue waste fraud and abuse. they love big government. i get it. cocoddle illegal immigrants but this? the constituency for this is
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pretty limited. this might go over well in maybe west hollywood, california. everywhere else this is a 90-10 issue. democrats, if you ever want to win an election again? >> laura: well, when you really think about this though, tomi, it kind of makes sense, right? >> where else does the left wing go? they don't have any solutions for the economy. they don't really have a path to make a better economy out there for anybody. young people, african-americans. we have seen what's happened to african-americans and the inner city. we have seen what happens in california and new york and the list goes on. so what else do they have? doubling down on failure. >> well, of course they are doubling down on identity and woke politics. i would argue that protecting women is actually a much larger constituency than protecting the they/themes. you think they also would have learned that lesson after the incredibly effective kamala for they/them and donald trump for you and me.
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they are not understanding woke is dead. if they want to resurrect it, this is not the way to do it. you can have a lot of woke things that are maybe mainstream but men in women's sports is not one of them. you have stephen a. smith, bill maher, chairman coming out saying hey, please let in issue die. they can't not let it not in deep blue states. best of luck to them i hope donald trump sees them in court. >> laura: the trans craze is also in our national security. as the sex chat room was exposed among the federal intel employees where they talked about castration, other gross get tissues on a messaging system. during war powers. thoughts on that. >> i'm hoping that they are answering last week. detailing this the american taxpayer can see what so-called intelligence officials are doing to safeguard our national security. i mean, this is porn, soft important in some cases, i hope tulsi gabbard as soon as
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possible. and i hope we uncover more of it. being funded by the taxpayer. no business being anywhere near national security. it's sick, it's wrong and quite frankly it's gross. >> tomi, it's great to see you as always. thanks so much. jake tapper has a case of amnesia. newsom is fired up over a new media adventure. raymond arroyo has it all "seen and unseen" istaxe next. ♪ ...beating your last pro's price, when you switch to an expert. now this is taxes. intuit turbotax. 7 million us businesses rely on tiktok to compete. within a week of posting, i had over $25,000 in sales. i don't have a million dollars to put towards marketing and branding. tiktok was the way and it saved my company. we had a video do really good this week. sales were up 29%. about 80% of my business right now is from tiktok. small businesses thrive on tiktok.
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>> laura: it's time for seen and unseen. we reveal the stories behind the headlines. fox news contributor raymond arroyo. it sounds like jake tapper is trying maybe a little bit to make a little money, a few bucks on the biden cover-up. ah. >> laura, tapper announced his new book detailing amazing, amazingly he's discovered this. biden's decision to run for reelection in the cover-up of biden's mental decline. >> laura: no. >> the book is called "original sin" which could well describe tapper since
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this was him back in 2020. i think this could be called a major sin of omission. watch. >> i think what we see on stage with joe biden ask very clearly a cognitive decline. that's what i'm referring to. it makes me uncomfortable to watch -- [ talking simultaneously ] >> so amazing to me that. >> and try and figure out and answer. >> a cognitive decline. remarking his stutter. i think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline. >> i guess she has no standing but he does. i doubt if that exchange will end up in the book with laura trump. >> laura: well, we all kinds of knew or they weren't paying attention. jake's a pretty smart guy. i mean everybody knew. >> laura, i know but he denied it. this is broadcast whiplash. he may as well go out and write a book the virtues of conservative media. he has no credibility on this stuff. you can't come out with a book after you've been denying what everybody could see for years.
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and, look, just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, guess who's launching their own podcast, laura? >> i'm going to be talking to people directly that i disagree with. in the first few weeks we're going to be sitting down with some of the biggest leaders and architects in the maga movement. this is gavin newsom. >> no. this is political rehabilitation, laura. that's what i think it's called. >> laura: gav maga. he should have called it gav maga. wouldn't have have been a much better name? i hope he can monetize it though because hair products have really been hit by inflation. >> they have indeed. >> laura: take it from me. >> this foray comes as ale effort is under way trying to throw gavin newsom from office and it's graing traction. watch this. >> the moment federal money should come a federal investigation. [ cheering ] tile for accountability and leadership that doesn't wait until it's too late. >> i'm going to fire him. i literally want to drag him
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out by the people and fire him. >> laura: hmm. >> people are mad as hell. that was mel gibson by the way at the mic. >> laura: i thought that was mel. hmm, looks like, sounded like him, too. >> laura, dpa vin newsom, he's saying he wants to talk to people who disagree with him. try talking to your constituents. these people have been burned out of their homes. he doesn't have time for them but boy, he's doing the whole, you know, that shake 'em thing forth his podcast. he's right on time with that. this won't wash. >> laura: gav maga. all right, raymond. as newsom tries to launch his new venture, trump is reimagining a well-known one. >> president trump: look. see that? trump was right about everything. just came in. [ laughter ] somebody said though, said this was sent in by a fan. i said i think we should make some of them, right? but we were pretty much. you want one? >> i'll pass.
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>> president trump: are you allowed to take one? he'll consider it. he's sort of a stiff. >> laura: do you notice that lobby candidate? he's not laughing. i love kennedy's not reacting. lut nick's like this is the funniest thing ever. r.f.k. versus lut nick's reaction. >> only trump would offer hats to reporters advertising that he was right and they were in need of revisions. so. >> laura: would you like one? you can't carry it off anyway. [ laughs ] >> you're stiff guy. >> laura: stand up, raymond. this is don rickments at his best. >> but look. before we go, i have to get this in. let me tell you what i'm right about. budget airlines aren't always worth it. last week, a massive brawl broke out at -- you guessed it -- the spirit airlines counter in atlanta. [ laura laughs ] >> get off! let go of me. [ beep ] [ beep ] [ conversation din ]
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>> what spirit is that, laura? some fearsome and quarrelsome spirit but not a holy one. bystanders say they don't know why the fight broke out. but if those in boarding group 8 jumped the line and join group 5, i can see how this could have happened. the brawl dissolved. or maybe they just all got on board, i don't know. by the time the police arrived, no arrests were made. can you imagine that? >> laura: raymond. i wouldn't want to be a steward on that thing. >> laura: on certain airlines you don't get a pillow. you don't get extra for air and a little extra if you want to breathe. you have to pay another $25 surcharge. all right, raymond. awesome stuff. always great to have you on. that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media. thank you for watching. we'll have special behind-the-scenes looks on gitmo on instagram. jess -- jesse watters takes it next. >> welcome to "jes

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