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i am driving. >> i don't want you -- you want to get out of my way! you did a great. >> the next light. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: icon off the bus. >> sandra: i can follow that act. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: anyways, go ahead. >> sandra: the superstar alex was out of the day before the indycar series in st. petersburg, florida,, got a chance to run into the client, mike top, speaking, going up to 200 miles an hour, so exhilarated because of the constant stream of all my got! >> jesse: thank i believe that russia wants to
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make a deal. i believe certainly the people of ukraine want to make a deal. if somebody doesn't want to make a deal, i think that person won't be around very long. >> deal or no deal. >> i think it takes two to tango. >> we should go after waste, fraud and abuse in every agency of government. there's no argument about that. >> big balls goes to the pentagon and the left writes no. >> biden voted for elon musk. >> we have someone that is occupying the white house, and as far as i'm concerned, he is an enemy to the united states. >> haters gonna hate. democrats in search of their own trump. >> what is important to them? authenticity. balls and charisma. >> plus. >> who are you, father? >> evil and i live under your bed. oh. >> he got kicked out of the white house on friday. the
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staff ate his lunch, and he spent the weekend flapping his gums. ukraine's president told the ap the end of the war is very, very far away. trump says. you sure about that? >> president zelensky supposedly made a statement today in ap. i'm not a big fan of ap, so maybe it was an incorrect statement, but he said he thinks the war is going to go on for a long time, and he better not be right about that. that's all i'm saying. >> a senior white house official tells fox everything is on the table and breaking tonight. fox news alert the u.s. is hitting the brakes on arms to ukraine. the trump administration has stopped financing new weapons sales to zelensky and is considering completely freezing weapons shipments from our stockpiles. pausing military aid to ukrain. so zelensky does the right thing. isn't that what democrats impeached him for? why aren't democrats calling for impeachment? suddenly, it's
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not a high crime and misdemeanor. i guess not. this move will certainly bring zelensky back to the bargaining table. >> he should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with them through thick and thin. we've given them much more than europe, and europe should have given more than us. because, as you know, that's right there. that's the border. i'm not knocking europe. i'm saying they're just they were a lot smarter than joe biden because joe biden didn't have a clue. he just gave money hand over fist, and they should have been able to equalize with us. in other words, if we gave a dollar, they should have given. well, we gave 350 billion. they probably gave 100. but on top of it all, they get their money back because they are doing it in the form of a loan and it's a secured loan. so when i saw that which i've known about for a little while, i said, it's time for us to be smart. >> trump wrote on truth social, saying europe has spent more money buying russian oil and gas than they have spent on defending ukraine by far. elon
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says it's time to leave nato. that's probably a good cop bad cop play, and the europeans are already feeling the heat over the weekend. they pledged billions more in defense spending, which is exactly what trump's been urging them to do for ten years. and this benefits the united states, because we've always wanted a more beefed up european military alliance to deter russia. and if the europeans take the lead in defending ukraine, they're even considering putting european boots on the ground. america can take a breather and replenish our stockpiles, which are running dry. so we're combat ready for china in case they try something. but making our allies step up is treason to our good old friend rach. >> i think whatever americans voted for, i don't think people voted to make the united states a subsidiary diplomatic entity to vladimir putin, which is the way that trump is, is operating here. one of the things that we saw today were leaders of democracies from all over
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europe publicly thanking zelensky today, standing with him in solidarity after his meeting with trump. you know, you talk about whether or not the united states is any longer associated with the free world. >> america has a history of doing business with russia. jfk used to write secret letters to khrushchev behind the cia's back in an attempt to end the cold war. reagan and gorbachev had a record number of summits and signed a historic arms treaties. the gipper and gorby had a great relationship. bush looked into putin's eyes and saw into his soul. and hillary tried so hard with moscow, she handed them a reset button to reset their relationship. trump knows putin's a snake, but isn't he just resetting the relationship to bring peace? >> all we're trying to do here is figure out whether a peace is possible. the first, all these other things that people keep bringing up that will have to be a part of a negotiation. right now, there is no negotiation. shouldn't we at
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least try to see if there is a way to end this war in a way that's acceptable to both sides and is enduring and sustainable? how is that a bad thing? i really am puzzled why anyone thinks that trying to be a peacemaker is a bad thing. it's only a bad thing when it's donald trump trying to do it, when it's president trump. it's absurd to me. shouldn't we all be happy that we have a president who is trying to stop wars and prevent them instead of start them? and i just don't get it, i really don't. other than the fact that it's donald j. trump. if this was a democrat that was doing this, everyone would be saying, well, he's on his way to the nobel peace prize. this is absurd. >> ever since hillary blamed putin for stealing the election, democrats had an enemy they actually wanted to fight. before that, bill clinton was making speeches in moscow for a half a mil. house oversight says moscow sent hunter biden $3 million checks. now, the democrats want to look tough and fight an unwinnable, endless proxy war. now the ukrainians, the europeans, the russians, the americans all want the war to end. except the
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democrats don't. we thought zelensky wanted the war to end. but then something happened. >> it takes two to tango, and you're going to have to make a deal with russia, and you're going to have to make a deal with ukraine. i think everybody has to get into a room, so to speak, and we have to make a deal. and the deal can be made very fast. it should not be that hard a deal to make. it can be made very fast. now, maybe somebody doesn't want to make a deal. and if somebody doesn't want to make a deal, i think that person won't be around very long. that person will not be listened to very long, because i believe that russia wants to make a deal. i believe certainly the people of ukraine want to make a deal. they've suffered more than anybody else. we talk about suffering. they've suffered. >> white house sources say zelensky has three strikes. strike one was tearing apart the mineral deal they had weeks ago. >> i was personally very upset because we had a conversation with president zelensky, the vice president, and i, the two, three of us, and we discussed this issue about the mineral rights. and we explained to them, look, we want to be a
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joint venture with you, not because we're trying to steal from your country, but because we think that's actually a security guarantee. and he said, sure, we want to do this deal. it makes all the sense in the world. the only thing is i need to run it through my legislative process. they have to approve it. i read two days later that zelensky is out there saying i rejected the deal. i told them, no way that we're not doing that. but that's not what happened in that meeting. so you start to get upset by somebody. we're trying to help these guys. >> strike two was walking into the white house without a suit. the white house asked zelensky to wear a suit to the meeting, just as a sign of respect. and zelensky shows up in a long sleeve t shirt and cargo pants. strike three was inside the oval office. >> the tragedy of friday. and i don't know what president zelensky was thinking. we had president of france emmanuel macron in on monday. great meeting. we had prime minister keir starmer on thursday. fantastic meeting. they were all on board the ark of the peace agreement. all president zelensky had to do was come in and sign this economic
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agreement and again, show no daylight, no daylight between ukrainian people and the american people. and he chose to blow that up. >> so the deal is no longer on the table. just to be abundantly clear. >> not at present. >> one white house senior adviser says, i'm not sure this is salvageable. three strikes and you're out. it's not like zelensky wasn't warned. ukraine friendly members of congress were prepping him ahead of time. one person in the room told politico this. everyone was giving him the same advice, which was get the deal done, don't play games and be very appreciative of everything that trump and the administration have done. lead with thank you for everything that you've done and get the deal done. but zelensky didn't even say thank you. just like he didn't say thank you to biden. when biden screamed at him on the phone in 2022 and told him to show a little more gratitude, zelensky just brushed it off. so what happened? well, 40 minutes before this meeting in the oval, zelensky was meeting with
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senate democrats. democrat senator chris murphy said, quote, just finished a meeting with president zelensky here in washington. he confirmed that the ukrainian people will not support a fake peace agreement where putin gets everything he wants and there are no security arrangements for ukraine. so murphy got in his head. in less than an hour later, zelensky starts a fight with trump and vance and blows up the deal again. and then murphy gets on tv and says this. >> the white house has become an arm of the kremlin every single day. you hear from the national security advisor, from the president of united states, from his entire national security team. kremlin talking points for the last week. the white house has been pretending as if ukraine started this war. that's essentially saying that poland invaded germany at the beginning of world war two. >> look at this dirty little trick. sabotage a peace deal so you can call trump a russian puppet. democrats don't even
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have a peace plan. they don't even have a plan to win this war. their only plan is to keep it going. so you can call trump a traitor for trying to end it. president biden was caught telling donors here in manhattan that this country has never been so close to nuclear armageddon. all trump is trying to do is stop world war three, and the american people want it stopped, too. 72% of americans want ukraine to negotiate a settlement, and 60% of the country agrees with the way trump's going about it. negotiating directly with russia, ending the war lowers energy prices, which brings down inflation. it also heals the world's messed up supply chains, which also brings down inflation. it boosts european defense spending and saves american combat power for the pacific lets us focus on more urgent problems like the iranians and the chinese. and these sanctions we have up. they hurt the dollar as the world currency because it
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drives other nations to trade in other denominations, and it drives the russians away from a deepening alliance with the chinese and gives us a new market for minerals, minerals that our tech sector is going to need in the arms race. so zelensky says he's still ready to sign the minerals deal, but he's got to do one thing first. >> i have been told by senior official here that nothing's going to happen with this minerals deal until zelensky goes in front of cameras and makes an explicit public apology for the way that he behaved himself. >> philosophers throughout the history of time have warned about the excesses of pride, and this looks like a prime example. america is a very forgiving nation. donald trump has shown that he can work with people who have called him some of the worst names imaginable. so this is a very fluid situation. we've apologized to other countries before, so there's nothing wrong with having other countries apologize to us. trump's crypto
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czar and co-host of the all in podcast, david sachs is here now. how you doing, david? >> good. good. good to see you, jesse. >> or should i call you czar? >> david's fine. all right. >> what is going on in zelensky's head? >> well, you know, it's always hard to know exactly. i mean, zelenskyy had one job. all he had to do was show up, be respectful, sign the minerals deal, shake hands for the cameras. and instead, he turned out to be he acted not like churchill, but an actor playing winston churchill. he acted like a spoiled hollywood actor. he acted entitled. he acted ungrateful, he acted peevish, petulant, combative. and now he, of course, he's going to have to come crawling back and offer an apology. but i think that when someone shows you who they are, believe them. >> so there's no way you can deal with a guy like zelensky. he's got to leave before anything gets signed. >> well, i'm not saying we shouldn't deal with him, but i.
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i think that zelensky has powerful motivations not to make peace. i don't think he really wants to make peace. he says that the war needs to keep going on. he basically says the war needs to go on forever. and i think there's good reasons for that in his mind. number one, if the war is over, he loses power, right? he canceled elections there. he's in the sixth year of a fifth of a five year term. and if he leaves, if he stands for elections, he's very unpopular there. despite what the fake polls from usaid say. and he'll be vulnerable to political retaliation from his political opponents. he needs this war to justify his rule. so i think that's number one is if he gives up power, his own safety is at risk. number two is the gravy train here. i mean, we've been sending hundreds of billions of dollars over to ukraine. and these ukrainian elites there, these oligarchs have been feasting on that money. and zelenskyy is at the top of that pyramid. and that whole that whole grift ends if the war ends. and i just think that that gives him a powerful incentive to want to keep this whole thing going. why? why would he end it when he and his cronies are
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profiting so much from this war? >> do we have evidence that these oligarchs are zelensky are like stashing yachts in the mediterranean or or have a hangar full of ferraris? have we seen that? >> well, there's definitely been ukrainian officials who've been caught leaving the country with suitcases full of cash. and even before this war, jesse, this was considered the most corrupt country in europe. there's been plenty of evidence of american weapons reaching the black market as well. there's tons of stories about this. there's been a lot of articles about it. so i don't think there's any doubt there's been massive amounts of corruption. the only the only question is how much. >> yeah. we've got to send doge over to ukraine to get to the bottom. >> of that. we need to audit. >> yeah, absolutely. >> yeah. >> last question real quick. when you have the democrats in the era of zelensky before he blows this meeting up, do you think that they're trying to sabotage this peace? >> for sure. i mean, the democrats have become the party of forever war. remember, this was joe biden's war. he easily could have ended this war in the first month if he had
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agreed to the istanbul accords, which said that all ukraine had to do was stay neutral, to basically agree not to become part of nato. and biden said that was unacceptable. and that's why the war continued. and then biden said that we've got to support ukraine in this war for as long as it takes as much as it takes. and that's what the democrats are doing. they want this war to go on forever. they want to keep spending hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars. they want to keep funding organizations like usaid. they just want this to keep going and going. but that's not in the american interest. what benefit are we getting out of all of this money that we're sending to ukraine? what benefit are the ukrainians getting? hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are dying. they're not winning this war. they're losing this war. what is so wrong with letting president trump try to negotiate a peace deal? >> all right, we'll see how it all shakes out. david sax, good luck at the crypto summit on friday. i bought the dip, so i'm very happy. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> breaking news on the fbi and trump. that's straight ahead.
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>> donald trump is delivering his address to congress tomorrow night. and he says he's going to be huge. and he's going to tell it how it is. trump's been in office six weeks but has a lot to say. migrant encounters at the southern border hit an all time low, down 94%, and the cartels are running scared. one cartel leader says he's trying to figure out how to protect his family in case the american military strikes inside mexico. another says he's already gone into hiding, rarely leaving his home. two young men who produce fentanyl for the cartels said they've shut down all their drug labs. the pentagon's unleashing our war fighters, cutting restrictions and giving them more power to eliminate terrorists. it's working. the u.s. just killed a senior al qaeda affiliate leader in syria on the home front. the fbi
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returned the property they seized from mar-a-lago. 47 says he's putting it all in his presidential library. the documents that biden seized, because they were so secret that having them at mar-a-lago was risking national security. they're giving the documents back to trump so he can box them up and put them back in the mar-a-lago ballroom. what a joke. and buckle up for another big one. the world's best chip company, taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, just announced a massive investment in america. listen. >> taiwan semiconductor is announcing that they will be investing at least $100 billion in new capital in the united states over the next short period of time to build state of the art semiconductor manufacturing facilities. without the chips and semiconductors nothing runs today. you can't buy a car without them. you can't get a radio, a television, nothing. you can't get anything. >> for those of you guys keeping score at home,
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investments being made in the united states under trump have topped $1.7 trillion. and it's only week six. biden's signature chips and inflation reduction act investments were 1.2 trillion, and they had to tax and borrow that money. these trump investments are private. remember when obama said all these jobs were gone for good? >> some of those jobs of the past are just not going to come back. and when somebody says, like the person you just mentioned who i'm not going to advertise for that. he's going to bring all these jobs back. well, how exactly are you going to do that? what are you going to do? there's no answer to it. he just says, well, i'm going i'm going to negotiate a better deal. well, how what how exactly are you going to negotiate that? what magic wand do you have? >> and tonight's the night. tariffs against mexico china and canada are dropping at midnight.
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>> the most important trading partner to mexico and canada is america. they should be more respectful to us. they should be stopping caravans. and that's what the president said these tariffs are about. he said stop the flow of immigration and stop the flow of fentanyl killing our people. >> well, trump stops foreigners from ripping off our companies. he's also stopping the government from ripping off taxpayers. most of what doge is doing is humming right along. even anti-trump judges are ruling the cuts can stick because the liberal lawyers who are suing can't prove irreparable harm. doge is now setting its sights on the pentagon. that's what you call the mother lode. >> in the interest of transparency, look at some of the initial things that we found in the air force. 1.9 million for holistic dye transformation and training. $6 million to the university of montana to strengthen american democracy by bridging divides at the defense human resources activity. 3.5 million for
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support to die groups. and how about this one? $1.6 million to the university of florida to study social and institutional determinants of vulnerability and resilience to climate hazards in african sahel. >> secretary hegseth is telling all civilian workers reply to elon's email this time. >> i am now directing each member of the department's civilian workforce, just civilian, to provide those five bullets on what they accomplished in their specific jobs last week. it's a simple task, really, as as elon said, as the president recognized in our first cabinet meeting, just a pulse check. >> will find the dark underbelly at the defense department. even democrats can't fight this one. >> if there is waste and fraud in the defense department, which is the largest single budget item that we fund, which has not been able to fulfill an
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independent audit in the last seven times, where there's massive waste and fraud, we should go after waste, fraud and abuse in every agency of government. there's no argument about that. >> but bernie's colleagues aren't going down without a fight. democrats are inviting laid off bureaucrats to trump's address to congress tomorrow, and other democrats just want ellen deported. >> my question to elon musk and what the hell are you doing here in america? go back to south africa. >> in tennessee, one guy was arrested for plotting to burn down one of elon's ai facilities. this weekend, protesters occupied tesla dealerships across the country. >> stop the dose cuts. >> protect federal workers. >> stop the dose cuts. we are in the middle of an administrative coup by elon musk and a bunch of high tech hackers. >> i'm sure soros wasn't paying those musk protesters. i am so sure of that. even elvira's
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ditching her tesla. >> here goes my elon sucks mobile. i'm donating it to npr. >> co-founder michael shellenberger joins me now. what's npr going to do with all these teslas? >> well it's amazing. hey, great to be with you, jesse. i mean, it's been an incredible several weeks. i think everybody has to acknowledge that. it's been head spinning, the pace of which the administration is just doing things. it's silicon valley metabolism. i mean, it's been incredible. and as you've been pointing out, these are popular things. these are very moderate mainstream ideas. there's nothing fringe here. and i think the democrats have got themselves in a really tricky position because they ended up with a they've got a base that's radicalized around things that are deeply unpopular around trans die climate apocalypse. and here you've got an administration that's doing things that are broadly popular, and that we're even being called for by people like bernie sanders and aoc in terms of making very reasonable
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audits of government agencies that are obviously overspending and spending on wasteful things. >> do you think doge is going to be able to take on the pentagon? no one has ever taken on the pentagon and won. >> i mean, i think it's hard. you know, it's going to be hard to get the big cuts. and obviously there's a lot of, you know, there's obviously like a lot of things you have to consider there. but i just think the overall intention here, the obvious motivation of it, i don't think that people think that elon's doing this to make money. it's the richest man in the world. i don't think they think that trump is trying to hurt government workers. i think they're trying to achieve their agenda, which was a make america great again agenda, an america first agenda. and you know, i think elon also, when he got up there in the oval office a couple of weeks ago, he just said, yeah, we'll make some mistakes. we may cut some things that we shouldn't cut. if we do, we'll add them back in. and i just think that sort of flexibility, it was something that people said you could never do with the federal government, and they're just proving every day that you can. was that i was going to say one
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more thing, jesse, which is just remember, obama ran on. yes, we can. now the democrats are the party of no, you can't. and the republicans are the party of yes we can. >> that's a good point. and was that the first time you ever heard anybody in the political realm say that they've made some mistakes and they'll probably make another one? i've never heard that before. >> i haven't either. i mean, it's been sort of taboo that you're not supposed. you're supposed to pretend like you're perfect. i mean, here you have an administration of human beings, and they clearly care about the american people. and you might disagree with some of the things i today pointed out that i don't think they should be cutting medicaid. i know there's some talk about that in the congress. we want to see the disclosure. we haven't seen it yet. there's a lot of pent up, understandable impatience for things to happen. but clearly things are happening. and, you know, there's still a lot of pressure we should put on the administration. >> all right. absolutely. and we want to reform medicaid. we want everybody to live a happy, healthy life. and in order to be fully transparent, i'm going to make another mistake tonight on this show, probably in the next segment. just to be perfectly honest. mike, great
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that. we've told you that for free for six years. but democrats can't do anything. naturally, they're paying consultants to help them go viral, like trump and democratic leadership. invited content creators, including former rupaul's drag race contestants, to gaggle with lawmakers alongside members of the press. democrats say they're trying to reach everyday americans, but then recruit drag queens and feminists to coach them on how to be normal. people watch and share videos because they're interesting or they're funny. the only reason we watch democrat content is kind of to laugh at them. >> i heard the doge people are actually sleeping in the buildings where they're firing people. and so i thought maybe i could sleep there, too. hey. hello. i was wondering if i could sleep here tonight. oh, no. no. you cannot. we're in congress. >> oh, god. >> i've been listening to a lot. >> recently called lift every voice and sing. they lifted every voice and sang till earth
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and heaven rang. >> donald trump, mike johnson and the extreme maga republicans are claiming that democrats are sending paid protesters into their town hall meetings. what's wrong with y'all? we don't need paid protesters, bro. >> i'm sorry for even playing that. that was so boring. then democrats tried to dunk on elon by putting out bullet points of what they did last month, but nobody was impressed. their little gag flopped. the dnc marketing chief had to respond. quote, the internet thinks we're morons and the internet's right. drop the gimmicks and just find a leader. >> the democrats need to find their trump. not the authoritarian part, but the part where a politician bonds with everyday americans because he talks like them. and the. the good news for democrats is they have that guy and his name
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is john fetterman. voters aren't really savvy about the issues, but they do have it have made it clear what is important to them. authenticity. balls and charisma. trump has that package, and so does fetterman. >> fetterman has grown on me, but he's no trump. they'll have to keep looking. tampon. tim was asked about getting back in the fight. listen. >> look, i never had an ambition to be president or vice president. i was honored to be asked as if i feel like i can serve, i will, and if nationally, that looks like if i think i could offer something or if there's a piece there that would do it, i would certainly consider that. i, it would be that i have the skill set. i'll do it. >> if not tampon. tim. what about gavin newsom? he just issued an executive order demanding workers return to the office. a bold stroke, but how about kamala just stuffing her face with doritos? nancy pelosi has some advice for her party. she says forget tearing up
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speeches. go in for the kill shot. you got a mountain of rocks, pelosi said, metaphorically referring to all the potential issues in an election. what are the 3 or 4? they're going to go right for the jugular. then pelosi swung her hand to the reporter's neck just to drive home the point. but the party can't go for trump's jugular because they're still at each other's. >> the democratic party's. >> you know that joe biden never should have been there in the first place, right? number one, he shouldn't have run for president. i, i, i completely got so angry at joe biden, the man, when i read the transcript of the hunter biden trial. and when i realized that not one, not two, but three biden children and i count beau's widow were all dealing with drug problems in 2018, and joe biden and joe biden said now's a perfect time to run for president.
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>> democrats can't even handle an interview with npr. >> to what extent is immigration as an issue part of your problem with working class voters? >> i mean, i guess my question would be what what does the word problem mean? >> people voting for the other side and not for you, some republican or many perhaps will be watching this, listening to this and thinking, wait a minute. actually, you're the ones who are prosecuting us. you are the guys who are weaponizing the justice department. how would you respond to somebody who may be thinking that? >> in what way? in what way? is it is the very presence. >> putting trump on trial would be their example. >> i no matter how many drag queens and think tanks they hire, the party is going to be defined by their loudest voice. and right now it is jasmine. not to be confused with davy crockett. >> so unfortunately, we have someone that is occupying the white house, and as far as i'm
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concerned, he is an enemy to the united states. he swore an oath just like the rest of us. but right now, when you are literally putting us at risk. all because of what? because you want to convince your followers that you should be a dictator too. that you should never leave the white house because you don't believe that elections should take place. i don't really understand what is going on, and i don't know what it's going to take to get people to wake up. we are not living in a safe country. >> former republican national spokeswoman elizabeth pipko joins me now. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how are you doing? >> doing very well. how is aoc doing? >> not too well, right? >> like the rest. >> of her party. just trying to figure out how to not be a complete robot on camera as they attempt to move forward and compete for 2028, right? that's what's on all their minds. >> do you think crockett is going to run for president? she has gotten a lot of ink. >> i think it's a combination of a having gigantic egos on that side and b knowing they
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don't have any frontrunners. they don't have anyone that's actually in the lead right now that people support. so they all technically have a great chance. >> what about walls do you think tampon tim do it has you do. it right. run. walls run. what about fetterman, though? they seem to think fetterman at least talks like a normal person. >> it's ironic that the one person they attacked for actually meeting with donald trump is the one they now think is the only chance that they have at winning the at least nomination in 28. i like him, i do like him. i think a lot of republicans like him, too, which is why they think he's good. not because they actually can recognize that he's a decent human that might actually have a chance. >> and he doesn't wear a suit like zelensky. >> right. >> so that's that. >> that's that. what about this whole strategy to go viral is getting clicks the key to their success? >> you know, i think they're still trying to understand how donald trump first like went viral in 2015. they are still calculating how that man won not only the first election but obviously 2024. they're still trying to understand if everything they attacked them for might just be what the
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american people want, and now reprograming themselves to be that person moving forward. they don't understand. it's just called being a human. >> but it's an act with them because they're saying they have to act patriotic. they're not being patriotic and protecting the country, the border, the streets, they're acting like they're patriotic. >> polling shows americans care about america. so now we must care about america. >> so they just look at polls. they don't look around in the streets or talk to people. >> no polls and experts and maybe fellow democrats on occasion. but that's all that matters. >> and they just get shaken down by these pollsters and consultants. >> they're just thanking god donald trump can't run again. that's really all this is at this point. >> we think he can write. >> we'll find out. >> we're going to find out. thank you very much, pepco. >> thank you. >> johnny goes to a horror convention. >> what scares you about donald trump? >> nothing really. just legalized cocaine, marijuana and maybe heroin. >> after last month's massive
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be there. >> to. >> so where are you, vampire? average run of the mill viking. >> just. just me and myself and my beautiful self. >> father evil. and i live under your bed. >> this is going to be great television. i will say that. >> why do you dress up like this? it's relaxing. it's a stress reliever. >> i hide. >> my face. >> i feel like a cia. >> i kind of want to stand out. >> mission accomplished. >> in real life. what do you do? >> i drive forklifts and stuff. >> in real life, i'm a sinner. i was born of sin. >> but in real life. what are you doing? >> i'm an electrician. >> i'm in law enforcement. did you. >> tell anyone about this? yeah. i'm going to send a postcard to my family. i'm just warning you, that's all. >> do you have a girlfriend? >> two of them. >> how is that working out? >> you found out about each other in. maybe. i have no girlfriends now. megan. she's everything. >> you're going to propose to her? yep. what's the ring going to look like? black esthetic to
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it. because her wedding. dress is going to be black. a black wedding dress. black wedding dress. you know what they say? black kills. i was thinking of something else. >> i'm in a. >> very complicated. >> long term, long distance relationship. >> how long is the distance? an alternate reality. she's not real. >> back there is not real. >> what is the scariest thing about the jersey shore? >> getting so blackout drunk? and then the next day, the hangover. you guys ready to party with me this summer? >> so you've been fired by donald trump. >> oh. >> you walk in that boardroom, you're, like, scared of getting fired, right? nobody wants to get fired. >> jesse, don't fire me. >> better not fire johnny. >> you're scared. >> what is the most horrific thing you've ever seen? >> i have seen dead people. >> i see dead people. >> happened january 20th, 2021. >> no. >> this year nothing. nothing scares me. >> more.
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