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♪ [water crashing] [scrubbing] [salt falling] [fire crackling] [cheering] [flames roaring] [liquid flowing] [water rushing] [water droplets falling] [water falling] [water running] [wind ruffling] [waves crashing] ♪ [seagull screeching] [waves crashing] [frog chirping] [birds chirping] ♪ [waves roaring] [applause] >> trace: good evening i'm trace gallagher it's 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 here in los angeles and this is
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america's late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight the anti-israel anti-police protest continuing in new york. now in their ninth day after nine demonstrators were arrested when police responded to a bomb threat. protesters didn't appear to be all that grateful. >> trace: a new message from hamas after president trump issued his last morning to the terrorist group telling them to release the hostages or they are dead at. and wouldn't you know it during his first podcast, gavin newsom learning to lean right on the issue of transgender athletes with a major split from his party. >> would you say no men in female sports. >> it's an issue of fairness i agree with you on that. it's deeply unfair. >> trace: president trump says the golden age of america has
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begun with doge continuing to slice and dice the wasteful spending in federal government. kevin corke is live in d.c. with a tally of who is and who's losing. >> it all depends on your perspective. for example trump's golden age begins with a brutal trade war. that was the latest headline from "the wall street journal". you see how they are viewing this particular circumstance. they say this is a tariff fuelled reset of the trading relationship with its closest neighbours. but the white house says the journal and others were complaining about this new golden age are really missing a fundamental point. the u.s. is already the subject of onerous tariffs and taxes and other restrictions from frankly all over the globe including mexico and canada to prevent american companies from competing and having fair market access. thus a brand-new approach in trump 2.0 in the hopes say white house officials of solving
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a decades long problem that very few americans may have noticed before. >> a lot of them are globalist countries and companies that won't be doing as well because we are taking back things that have been taken from us many years ago. we've been treated very unfairly as a country. we protect everybody. >> all part of the very busy thursday which we saw more tariff delays from mexico and canada. the president announcing on some mexican and canadian goods those tariffs will be delayed until april second. he also signed more orders including one for a strategic bitcoin reserve and digital asset stockpiled. meantime in a post on truth social, the president said he's instructed his secretaries in leadership to work with doge on those cost-cutting measures. and staffing, so they can be more precise. figuring out who stays and goes
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using a scalpel rather than a hatchet. part of a promised golden age of america. >> trace: kevin corke live for us in d.c. let's bring in steve hilton and ... 's taylor strand. thank you both for coming on. trump made it very clear to his cabinet members today that they are in charge, elon is not in charge but elon was in the meeting and here's what the president said. >> i want them to do the best job they can. that's precious, it's very important. we want them to keep the good people. we are going to be watching them and elon and the group are go to be watching them. if they can cut its better and if they don't cut than elon will do the cutting. >> trace: it's not really a swipe at him and he says this is what i want. but i don't want to be the main guy. >> you know what's amazing is if joe biden had brought in
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mark cuban to oversee an audit government waste you would not hear one democrat talking about how we are trying to cut grandma's social security. >> you wouldn't hear anything about that, that's what happens. now you do it because elon musk is involved. now there's a hold on tariffs. president trump on thursday exempt most goods from canada and mexico covered other do the u.s.-mexico canada agreement. from his 25% tariffs, they went into effect earlier this week and will now be reinstated on april second. very quick turnaround here. he was like yesterday they are staying it now they are gone. what do you think is the reaction, what's the reasoning for that? >> in the middle of those changes you have real negotiations happening in realtime. phone calls with the various
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leaders of this -- these countries. the decisions reflect those positions. it's very important in this conversation about tariffs to remember a couple of things. first he has a mandate for this. he couldn't have been clearer. in the campaign over and over speech after speech, tariff what a beautiful word. people may not like it but the people of america voted for it. secondly it is a big change and so just as you see with big reforms over the years where you are turning over from the past we have doing things, we've got to give it time. we've got to see how this works out. he's got a mandate for it and he really believes in it and we will see what happens. >> trace: you had mexico and canada both on the phone and were like a let's talk this out before we get -- do anything. you move in that direction. al green being censured and then democrats singing on the house floor. watch this top to bottom. >> representative al green be censured with public reading of this resolution by the speaker.
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[singing] >> trace: we go to tuesday night there was a lot of antics going on there but you go back weeks and the democrats just appear to be lost. they are in limbo. >> they are so out of touch with the american people. the mandate was clear in this last election. what the american people want. now we've got a president who actually has solutions to these problems. all you see is the democrats whining and complaining. it's just a nonstarter. they are probably getting less viewers than the kennedy center has up until this year. >> trace: peter doocy asking trump when we get information about the assassinations and the president said the following. >> it's been seven months, we
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don't know more about the guy who shot your ear. >> and a second one with all of his cell phones. i want to find the answer is, told them. today i said we no longer blame biden. he should have released out a long time ago. >> trace: that's the whole thing you were like where the information and it's his demonstration. he wants it out. >> that is a perfect example of why this president is such a refreshing change. that is exactly the opposite of what you get from a normal machine and politician who is on the defensive and saying that -- what some aid has been out for him. he's not just going to defend automatically everything that every single piece of the government bureaucracy does. because he's actually almost like the outsider pushing the bureaucracy on this issue and on doge and all the rest of it. it such a refreshing change.
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>> trace: thank you both. it appears the democrats have done it again reaching a new cringeworthy low in their latest awkward attempt to reach young voters. christina coleman is live with what many would call disturbing new images. >> disturbing, crane g, bizarre. check out this choose your fighter video with house democrats have squatting or bouncing in their pretend fighter positions. of course it didn't take long for this weird video to go viral and get heavily criticized in the process. >> this is crane g, this is out of touch and that's what the democrats have proven themselves to be time and time again. >> right now the party is unrecognizable, has no message, has no strategy, is rudderless and frankly i thought was embarrassing itself with its behaviour. >> also at least two dozen democrats shared this profanity
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laden video of themselves reading from the same script and claiming some of the things that the president says are not true. >> when i win i will bring prices down starting on day one. >> [bleep] that ain't true. >> not sure if all the cursing is going to resonates resonate with voters. the trump white house reacted to the democrats cringe each user fighter video by posting their own video that reads america chose its fighters last november. take a look. that's a cool video. >> trace: that was a cool one. thank you. >> trace: the fox news in a common sense department thinks the democratic party is now at the tail end of the bonnie rate song i can't make you love me where the lyrics say morning
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will come and i will do what's right just give me until then to give up this fight. truth is democrats gave up the fight a while ago. and they won't get it back by posting embarrassing videos asking voters to choose their fighter. when they asked voters to choose the leaders what the question should be because for now the party is leaderless and there for its rudderless. tim walz was asked on cnn who the leader of the democratic party is. he paused and then stumbled and never really issued a proper response. common sense things that's because there is no proper response. there is no proper leader. would a proper leader condone jasmine crockett answering a simple question with foul language? sibley because it social media favours debacle over debate. i play by the rules when your followers prefer chaos? why stand with euros when you can side with criminals. why cry for victims when you can virtue signal in silence? common sense likes it when on the rate sings tell me no lies
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just hold me close, don't patronize. good lyrics, good advice. maybe the democrats would learn you can't make them love you. if they don't. let's bring in chief marketing officer... and the federalist elections correspondent... thank you both for coming on. let's watch a little of the democrats and this choose your fighter video. >> trace: i think it's really kind of like me on social media,
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a little clumsy, what you think of that? >> it's really embarrassing. it's like an 80-year-old man trying to be relevant on tiktok but it -- but who have aoc who is dying to remain relevant. the only thing she's ever fought for his tampons and men's bathrooms. >> here's jasmine crockett on trump making black people go back to the fields. >> they have decided to go after immigrants and things like that and they've said they are taking your black jobs. they are taking your black jobs. not really. and they are obviously jobs that they wanted to get -- want us to go back to such as work in the fields. those immigrants that come into our country, they work the fields. something that we have been done long time and clearly he's trying to to make us go back to the fields. >> trace: i think she works on this. it seems like each day it's more ridiculous, it gets more views and whatever is hitting on social media she just goes with.
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>> part of the reason that donald trump wants to deport illegal immigrants is to protect black american workers. illegal immigrants are not just working the fields like they say. they work in the health care and homemade industry, restaurant industry, construction and their presence in the labor market actually undercuts american workers... six in ten adult black males had a high school diploma or less and were disproportionately employed in the low skilled labor sector. as a result they were competing with illegal immigrants. when donald trump talks about deporting people he's talking about protecting workers who are deep -- being disproportionately impacted. >> trace: state senator from ohio casey weinstein posted this quoting to the bigoted terrorists and... our children and our teachers and hudson stay out of our town.
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and libs of tiktok responded saying state senator casey weinstein democrat just defamed me and called me a bigoted terrorist because i posted about a school in his district sneaking in eei. when did calling out dei programs all of a sudden qualify as being a bigot? >> apparently asking common questions and common sense questions is just tragic to these people. what the democrats don't know what to say they yelled the eei, racism and it's just classic democratic playbook. >> we talked about this in common sense but i want to play tim walz. this is him on cnn and he was asked who he thinks the democratic leader is. >> i think the voting public right now is what i would say. we're not not going to have a charismatic leader riding in here to save us from this. >> trace: he ran with a woman
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named kamala harris maybe that was an answer you should have given. he got stumped. >> i think a better question isn't who is the messenger it's what is the message because democrats don't have a message and that is the main problem. we saw that become true in 2024. they got rid of joe biden because they said he wasn't going to effectively carry the democrat message. they replaced him with kamala around the exact same platform, even told of you she wouldn't change a thing and she lost. it's not a problem of the messenger it's a problem of the message. >> trace: thank you both. despite an ominous new warning from the president, hamas is still refusing to release more hostages without israel in preventing phase two of a cease-fire deal. chanley painter's live with more on the diplomatic back-and-forth. >> the terror group raising -- demanding hamas release all the hostages now, immediately return all of the dead bodies of the
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people you murdered or it is over for you. hamas responded they will not release any more israeli hostages without a permanent cease-fire deal in gaza and threatened any escalation of aggression against our people will result in the killing of enemy captives. the back-and-forth coming after the president met with ancient former israeli hostages. a has confirmed the u.s. envoy to the middle east is engaging in discussions with hamas about a second phase of the cease-fire. >> we came along and started releasing. we have 59 left of which 24 are living. >> more pro-palestinian protest with students taking oil -- taking over another campus building where yesterday nine of them were arrested in a chaotic scene after a bomb threat. the agitators sparked by the expulsion of students who disrupted a history of modern
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israel class on january 21st. these protests continue as trump made clear earlier this week federal funding will be cut off for any university allowing these illegal protests. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in ucla student... thank you both for coming on. air into your first, trump said this about getting the hostages out today. >> what does that mean in your eyes? is that military action, would you join strikes? >> we have 59 left of which 24 are living. the rest are dead. i put out a statement that is self-explanatory. somebody is going to have to get ... it's a shame. >> trace: the question was any chance the u.s. joins in these strikes, what you think about that? they said he need to get
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tougher. >> i don't know what the americans can do to gaza and to hamas that israel hasn't already done. the question becomes how do you eradicate hamas and get the hostages out. i think it's time to have an honest conversation about how to kill hamas for good. the only way to get to hamas without hitting these civilians who have effectively become part of the hostage... is to completely move the gazans and force an evacuation into the southern peninsula and move them out completely and spread them out amongst the arab countries and have them supported and make sure there's no hamas within those ranks. at that point once they are all out you can start to deradicalize. i've talked about this with you before but really you got to move the civilians out and then it's time to destroy gaza once and for all. that's where i met. >> trace: nypd makes multiple arrests at a college after our
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educators take over. than jonathan greenblatt, ceo of the antidefamation league had the following to say. >> we are dealing with a surge of anti-semitic incidents the likes of which we've never seen before. and... columbia university has been sort of ground zero for this not just anti-jewish, this anti-american, anti-western movement. >> absolutely. you know what we need to do, we need to teach these students a lesson and the only way to do that is with strict force. if you break along you get in trouble for it. the police takes you away. if you break a school room you get expelled and that is the only way these students will learn. >> trace: the hostages meeting with trump today. he's involved in this but i want you to listen to some of the hostages and their stories of what happened followed by the president.
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>> we suffered from starvation ... one time they broke in and i was so hurt i couldn't breathe. >> my little brother is still in there. >> i've never seen anything like this where you've lived under those conditions. >> trace: he heard those stories and that's why he's paced and why he's saying to hamas it's now, i need these people out now. >> i feel where he's coming from and it's very heartbreaking to see this footage coming out. here's what i think. hamas is never going to release all the hostages. they were never going to release all the hostages. the reason why is because the moment they lose the hostages card the cameras no longer on them and they lose relevance which takes us back to solution a which is how do you get these hostages back.
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hamas needs to feel like israel almost doesn't care about them. just to the point move the gazans, finish gaza, completely level it. meanwhile we start picking away wherever the hostages may be remaining and integrate. nobody does it special operations better than israel. believe got to look at the bigger picture. got to get hamas out of their. >> trace: there is evidence and testimony... allowed a hostile environment on it's campuses and failed to protect their employees from anti-semitic tropes and attacks. >> it was a very tough situation on campuses especially ucla last year. the encampment was terrible. they were denying jewish student access to certain parts of campus. students were being harassed. what was going on was absolutely horrific. i will say that ucla has gone a lot better. we have a new chancellor who has done a lot for jewish students.
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he suspended the justice for palestine group which is a pure anti-semitic movement so we've seen progress. >> trace: thank you both. coming up president trump highlighting all the government waste doge has uncovered but not everyone in d.c. quite understands. fox news and night hit the streets spreading a little common sense. later, democrats sparking debate over their recent methods of speaking out. [singing] ♪ ♪ >> [bleep] that ain't true. >> trace: has the left found an effective way to stand up to the g.o.p. or just embarrass themselves? let us know. we will read your responses in the nightcap. about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: nice try, kid.
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>> trace: for the second time into months and unmanned spacex test flight ended with an explosion just minutes after liftoff. the latest rocket was scheduled for an hour-long space skimming skimming flight about 8 minutes into the flight the engines began shutting down, contact was lost and the craft went into an out-of-control spin before exploding with wreckage seen streaming down from the skies over florida. florida airports were put under temporary ground stops because of the debris that you are looking out. our intrepid doge producer julie was out and about and our nation's capital sampling the swamps reaction to the president's address to congress. how democrats conducted themselves and some of the surprising points trumommon sen. >> did you watch donald trump's
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speech to congress last night? >> i do my best to ignore her. >> i did a. >> i did not. >> yes, i did. >> what we're thoughts? >> you really want the truth? >> overall it was a pretty good speech. >> not a fan of trump, why so. >> i just don't care. >> the victimization stuff that he does. it's a little tired. >> don't like the guy. >> he's a traitor. >> it's the typical donald trump. >> he mentioned that he -- he and his team found over a million people over the age of 150 registered to social security. >> we have a healthier country than i thought. >> do you know anyone aged 150 years old? >> do you? >> no. >> no. >> the oldest person i know alive is 101. >> where is this money going?
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why aren't they invested getting that? >> they are that's what they are doing. >> this much more important things to do first like figure out why elon musk is going through all of our information. >> they didn't stand up or applaud at finding the fraud in social security. why is that? >> they have an issue with donald trump. >> they didn't pop for the little kid with brain cancer. >> he also mentioned $8 million going towards lgbtq+ efforts in lesotho. have you ever heard of it? >> i don't know what that is. >> i've never heard of that country. >> i don't know why we would be spending that kind of money on that particular issue. >> do you like your tax colours doing -- tacks dollars going there? he's making sure your tax dollars aren't going to that. >> he is the president of america so it would be -- it
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would make more sense if he spent that money towards america. >> $40 million was going towards social and economic inclusion of sedimentary migrants. do you know what that is? >> nobody knows what that is. >> are we including elon musk and that? >> common sense yes or no having someone at the age of 360 years old getting social security benefits. >> no. >> common sense that we don't give $8 million towards lgbtq+ efforts in the african country of lesotho. >> i agreed that. >> if you have any common sense you see that that's insane. >> i think you have a bit of common sense. all right we found some more common sense here tonight in the d.c. swamp. new member of the common sense department. >> this is great i love it.
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>> we are trying to bring common sense back to the d.c. swamp. >> trace: the hats are flying out the building. there is continuing follow-up from the democrats behaviour at the president's address to congress. let's bring in a michigan autoworker and a former democrat who attended the event. great to have you on. i want to play some sound from piers morgan on "fox & friends" today about the democrats performance. >> the democrats ought to take a good long look at themselves. the stupid signs, not getting up for the poor families of these murdered people. the way they treated that boy. the walkouts, the silly instagram stuff afterwards. look at me i didn't go in. this is the president of the united states speaking in the heart of politics. >> trace: do you feel for your former party? >> i don't feel for them. what you saw yesterday was emotions. you saw the democrats displaying their emotions yesterday.
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so what you saw was democrats displaying their inner self. i was there and i saw while donald trump was speaking about the policies and talking about these victims. the victims of tragedy. you saw bernie sanders on his phone. the whole time. he never looked up. i saw elizabeth warren sitting next to him, had no interest of what trump was saying. no interest of what the victims were going through because the american people didn't know a lot of these things. they had absolutely no interest. i was embarrassed because. >> trace: i wanted to put this
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out the politico insider poll. the democratic party has lost its way as the per reality of voters said the democratic party doesn't have any strategy whatsoever for responding to trump. according to the survey by the liberal firm blueprint that was shared first with politico, another 24% said democrats have a game plan but it's a bad one. a paltry 10% said that the party has a solid technique for dealing with trump and that's coming from a democratic outfit survey. 10% think they have a plan. >> they don't have a plan. if they have a plan they wouldn't have reacted the way they did yesterday. they don't have a plan. they really are fishing to see what the american people might react to. when you saw al green outburst, that's not a plan. when you see bernie doing -- after his speech you saw bernie do his speech and you saw the
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democrat from michigan, she just got elected. when you saw them they are all doing speeches, trying to justify their action. they don't have a plan. really what they are trying to do is play on the hearts of americans. me as a former democrat, i have been abused emotionally by them. they have abused most of us. we've been abused by them. >> trace: that's what a lot of people have said. think use much for coming on, we appreciate your time. we're running out of time but we very much appreciate you coming in and giving us your perspective on this. coming up why is california governor gavin newsom all of a sudden in favour of protecting girl sports from transgender athletes, which of -- with a catch of course. what else did he say in his new podcast? is it the first step in a presidential run?
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>> trace: president trump's new secretary of housing and urban development scott turner's in los angeles to get a first-hand look at the massive destruction -- destruction caused by wildfires and he allowed natalie redington to join him for an exclusive right along. >> we have to be swifter in our action and so regulatory environment, bad policies, disengagement, mismanagement, all of those things have to go. i'm excited, what can we do for you because at the end of the day it's the people. they may be in different neighbourhoods but they all... what we can do in partnering here with alta dena and the palisades and these families to get results quicker. we did announce the extension of a 90 day extension on the foreclosure moratorium and this
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would give families flexibility to rebuild. the it's -- the administration is committed to help the families who have been victims of the devastation. we are running new place because american people spoke. 77 million people voted for president trump because they want change. its heartbreaking but the resolve of the people here in altadena is one that would encourage every american. >> i believe as we come together as a team, as the american people, and oh the president would feel the same there's nothing that we cannot overcome. >> trace: now we move onto gavin newsom's first podcast with charlie kirk sitting in the opposite chair. let's bring in alex michelson and... thank you so much for coming in. here is newsom, the big bite that went viral today on -- he was asked about the whole males and female sports and he said the following.
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>> would you do something like that, would you say no men and female sports. >> it's an issue of fairness i agree with you on that. it's deeply unfair. i completely agree. that's easy to call out, the unfairness of that. there's also humility and grace. that these poor people are more likely to commit suicide and have anxiety and depression. the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities is an issue that i have a hard time with as well. >> trace: he does what he does a lot, he's like i agree with you but there's always this other side. he's got to get both sides in, what'd you think? >> he said he wanted to change the conversation. just a day or so ago we were talking about how every single democrat senator voted against protecting women sports. today here we are, the heir apparent for 2028 on the democrat side saying that actually he's acknowledging the reality that yes, it is unfair
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to have biological men in women sports. but it's not only unfair, it's unsafe. peyton mcnabb is a volleyball player. she sustained a traumatic brain injury because a biological man spiked a volleyball right into her face. women spaces also is a huge issue for them and he sat there, the infuriating thing about this interview is he sat there talking about giving pronouns in school and in curriculum and teachers transitioning kids behind their parents back as if he has really no idea that this was going on. he's the one who signed those bills. >> trace: you spoke to charlie kirk after the interview about that exchange and he said the following. >> he just said i agree with you it's about fairness. he's already -- already receiving a lot of backlash for that position. and we will see if he actually followed up that rhetoric with action like an executive order
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are trying to champion the state bill that will prohibit biological men and women sports. >> trace: he partly agreed with him. >> he went farther than almost any other national democrat has an he's been farther than he has before. and charlie kirk said he was surprised that gavin newsom agreed with him as quickly as he did, that he didn't push back on that issue and didn't really give as much of a nuanced answer on it. basically saying yes, i agree. you look at the politics of this, avenue some reads pulls pretty well. he knows it's an eight e-20 issue. 80% of the country is with charlie kirk and avenue some. maybe smart politics to side with the 80 and maybe kick the 20 when a lot of people in the middle of the country don't like the 20 that much. >> trace: all play one more sound between gavin newsom and charlie kirk. >> you guys have not build to the intellectual muscle over 30
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years because you all agree with each other all the time. [simultaneous talking] >> i would push back a little bit. we have a robust discussion. >> it seems like congress is doing great oversight of trump right now. >> trace: they control congress. the republicans, that's what people voted for. >> that's what people voted for. conservatives are hard into little bit. we disagree with each other and we also take a lot of incoming fire and criticism are met we are able to kind of engage in this conversation in a way that democrats struggle with. >> i it's very interesting that at this moment where the democrats are kind of in the wilderness looking for their political leader, seems as if governor newsom wants to try to position him as the moderate. i he's been a total failure as governor. but at the very least from a
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rhetorical standpoint he's starting to say things that would make the democrat party more palatable to the rest of the country. >> we will see if that happens but maybe it's a smart political strategy. bill clinton did this in the past, barack obama tried to go to the middle in the past. that's typically where democrats win. >> trace: especially now. thank you both. recent democrat tactics have americans wondering has the left found a compelling way to fight back or are they embarrassing themselves? let us know. we're coming back with the nightcap crew including you next. wermop. it has a built-in solution that breaks down dirt on contact. plus, it's 360-degree swivel head cleans up along baseboards and even behind the toilet. bye, bye bucket. with the swiffer powermop.
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew. tonight's topic fight or flop account democrats under scrutiny for how they recently chosen to get their message across. do you like what they are doing? is it effective or are they just embarrassing themselves? >> just stop. i will leave it at that. all be kind, don't do it. >> representing the american people should never look like an "snl" skit. >> trace: the whole thing is
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when you look and see the panels and you see all the memes and all the social media things, they got burned on social media for doing it. >> ripped all over the internet, it's a layer yes. this is a bad week for democrats and what does it say that you have to put a video out cursing over and over again, is that how you connect with voters? >> trace: i just don't get it. >> it's embarrassing when you put performative stunts over leadership. it's kind of sad what happened to the democratic party. >> if i had a little paddle what would be written on there, you are all a total joke. that's what i would write. >> i think it's amazing. i think they should keep doing what they are doing. it's going wonderful. i am enjoying retreating all of the democrats who are writing manifestoes about why they are leaving the democratic party. and reregistering them as
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republicans. keep it coming. >> trace: totally embarrassing themselves, working themselves into a political abyss for years to come. could be effective after all vaudeville it was extremely popular. it would've been a better show if they had done in our green song and al green century. they say i don't think they could go downhill anymore but they surpassed my expectations. tammy says i find it very childish and they are showing their true selves. scott says they have collectively lost all of their marbles. mary says the democrats have become dinosaurs stuck in 2020. julie says embarrassing they aren't the cool kids anymore. it's been a brook -- rough week for democrats. thank you all for joining and watching america's late news. i'm trace gallagher, don't forget back here friday night fox news at night.
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