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hoarding the financial advantages for far too long. >> point five at the back. look at them. >> unaware that robinhood gold members now enjoy the vip treatment. a 3% ira match on retirement contributions. >> 11 million, sir. >> once they discover their privileges are no longer exclusive, their fragile reality will plunge into disarray. >> she really painted this horrible picture. >> he accuses them of defamation and extortion. >> it will probably continue to get even uglier. >> blake versus justin. it didn't end with us streaming now on fox nation. >> jamie lasalle, heather zumarraga, jim florentine kennedy, our studio audience. greg >> laura: good evening,
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everyone, i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. to thank you for joining with us. cirque du so lame, that is the focus of tonight's "angle" purity of the said democrats not opposing president trump are not legal? they did their part for resistance and they want everyone know they fight to win and they used tiktok influencer to do it. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: is it really what feminism has to brag about? how embarrassing! if you voted for them, where do you go to get your vote back? can you switch it retroactively?
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they cannot get a stance let alone for governance. they all seem like paid actors and bad actors at that. to could extras and a film where trump plays the lead. and their range is limited. do they always operate between resample m pater, between and livid. massachusetts congresswoman katherine clark wears anger on her sleeve. >> i am angry today. i am angry what i saw that the president of the united states who ran and had people vote for him because he said he was going to cut costs. he was going to make sure they had a chance at the american dream has come in with a nonelected richest man on earth and taken a chainsaw to everything we care about periods be when these people whenever trump fulfills a campaign pledge or calls them out. or they don't propose solutions. they project emotions.
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hands, al green's new nickname the raging cane. after that nightmare to refrain from or outburst, house dams went all in lb at, a little off key. >> clear the well appeared to have the will continue its business. >> laura: singing a sour note. as a party, they have gone from loving peace to prolonging war from touting girl power to destroying women's sports. from enforcing our borders to throwing them open. well bill clinton worked overtime with republicans to balance the budget, democrats are fighting any and all spending cuts, even defending waste where it is found by doge.
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of course, bill and i think the guy volunteering his time to save taxpayer money. if there is a baby in the room, well, cover his ears. >> elon musk wants everyone in america to be at the mercy of elon musk! elon musk is seizing the power that belongs to the american people! we are here to fight back! >> laura: these people are just frivolous. where does this leave for a few moderately sane people in the democrat party? what about the public? were they rushing to buy tickets to this traveling resistance circus? >> there is a reason congressional democrats have a 20% approval rating and among supporting 40% lois quinnipiac is ever measured. last night is what has been going on for the last few
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months, a good illustration on that. >> laura: member spent time dancing on tiktok but they can't dance around the truth of debt that they are lost in the woke wilderness without a compass and without a leader. >> who do you think the leader of the democratic party is right now? >> i think the voting public right now is what i would say. we are not going to have a charismatic leader writing here and save us from that. >> it's not going to be you, to me. think of one reader, let's be fair, hakeem jeffries and he is busy this day talking to the far left children's book. wait, if you think the dnc is going to save them, think again. they are new executive director roger lau is a radical, left-wing ray spader. that is going to work. lakota the democrats have a same problem they've had for a long time. at that fundamentally loathe the american tradition and it didn't
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used to be that way, but they do now. they loathed the constitution and even our history. if you really believe america is systemically racist, of course you will support open borders t. but democrats utopia today is where we are all forced to live under, i guess, international rule-based order, international rules issued by european elites. but that is not a sovereign america nor does it portend a hopeful and positive future for the citizens. but trump, he's fighting for an american revival of our manufacturing, our military, and our patriotism. the contrast of the democrat seems like a sad circus, sad clowns where the performers soaked as the tent collapses around them. and that is "the angle." joining me now, doug schoen, poster and cochair of the youth
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advisory council, doug collins. doug, let's start with you. what happened to the democratic party? they were not always like this. >> no, it wasn't. when i worked for bill clinton as you mention in your "angle," we were moderate to differentiate ourselves with policies that reflected what the american people wanted, smaller government, balanced budget, reducing spending, and reducing debt. right now the party is unrecognizable, has no message, has no strategy, is rudderless and frankly, i thought was embarrassing itself with the behavior, laura, when the joint session of congress heard the president give what i thought was a very moving address. >> laura: c.j., instead of urging that, you don't do what i'll, the raging cane, green
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did. they celebrated him today. with a we shall overcome like he was thrown out because of his race? i can, clinging to the racial polarization which i think worked in 2020 to some extent but it is not working today with the multicultural party that the republican party is becoming. >> laura, you are exactly right and i agree with doug go to the party of jfk is dead right now. but the coating where he said the enemy is able to make a mistake and let them every single day. the democrats continued to do just that, making mistake and ensuring we remember because they have not still a learned the lesson where they last november. app to tell you, it is embarrassing when i see congressman al green and jasmine crockett become the face of the democratic party because it is embarrassing to the black community. and who propelled trump to the
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white house, a black man, black women and we are sick and tired of the status quo and sick and tired of being sick and tired and i have to tell you, this is not helping them win than in terms periods. >> laura: doug, you heard bits and pieces from people like john fetterman and there aren't many like him, but nevertheless, you heard a little bit how this stuff is not working and the stunts might be cute and you might get clicks on tiktok, fine. but it is not a way to grow a parting. you start looking frivolous and unserious at some point. do you foresee any party switches? i'm sorry, doug, do you see any party possible switches from people like a john federman? >> i certainly think that is possible if you look what he said and what he is done. it is clear he is uncomfortable in the democratic party, as frankly, i am. i disagree with the republicans on a lot of things. they go further than i would go.
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so i cling to my membership in the democratic party, but it is not the same party. c.j. said the party of john f. kennedy or bill clinton. moderates are really not welcome. and i wish we could have the kind of discussion about issues that most of us want that president trump, i think, was writing from the opposition that is sadly opposite. it is a low, far left party that i have very little in common with with the party i helped build and reelect proudly bill clinton in 1986. >> laura: c.j., as i was writing the "angle" this afternoon, i went back and looked at bill clinton's remark about his budget. i think this is '93, '94, it is '95 and he's talking about money surging to the border and operation gatekeeper in san diego. dead, you probably remember this. we are sending a thousand agents down there -- do we have the
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sound bite? we might have it. but it was standing. it was like where is that party quest market is gone! >> you know, you are exactly right. i am at university of alabama guy that georgia originally and the democrat party left them. they did not lead them. we see that exemplified every single day. well they are making ridiculous stances on tiktok and a platform president trump wielded them on but president trump is revitalizing american industry and securing the border but most importantly fortifying america's future for my generation and god bless important, laura. >> laura: doug, the polling is devastating here. 21% and all time low of printing out the democrats in congress are carrying out their jobs. 21% approval, 68% disapprove. so, they are in a box, are they not smart they can't really win
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may be without the emotion of the jasmine crockett, i guess. but can they win with them? >> i frankly don't think they can win with al greens and jasmine crocketts acting the way they are in sounding the way they are in doing what they do. i think they need a set of moderate, centrist alternative policies to the trump administration where you accept the people on smaller government and want tighter borders. but sadly, that is not there. >> laura: doug, c.j., think both of you very much. coming up, a major win for america first agenda, d&i tulsi gabbard reacts next.
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800 euros for investment and it gives the states possibility to invest in ukrainian defense industry or two procure military capabilities that go right away to ukraine. >> laura: [applause] , what took you so long? a big gdp olivia combined, come on! meanwhile, trump pushes for peace, for inspiration presidene emmanuel macron set to keep this war going no matter how many of thousands have been slaughtered. he suggest france can extend its nuclear umbrella to shield its allies in europe.ns anidd reports today say europe s considering withholding intel from the united states for the first time in modern history. joining me now is tulsi gabbard, director of national intelligence.ba directorrd tulsi gabbard, to get see this as actually a threat tr the united states that europe
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would not share ine intel with , and what is your reaction to that report?d >> i'm laughing, laura, becausee rawe have heard this story befo generally, but is coming from those who are formal leaders within the committee to politicize titles and positions to undermined ag president trums peace mission and agenda and perhaps, this is coming from people within europe again who inuewould like to see in the lir continue. the answer to your question is "no." i can tell you today alone, i met with two senioo car intelli, leaders from europe who came here to introduce themselves and to say, "hey, we look forward tt continue to workhe with you."th i met with other european yleaders who came to d.c. for te other reasons. continuing to strengthen the relationship and letting for usy rely on us for support and
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intelligence that we share. president trump is theng t piece president. he is putting the interest of the american people and the tha taxpayers first and foremost. ddeliis something he campaigne on and promised the american has people he would deliver. when youhe look at the decisions he has made over the last 45 days that he has been an office he has been very consistent and very focused on keeping thosesu promises and delivering verylt real and historically quick results. >> laura: one of your old pals spoke out about what is really going on. watch. >> some of the united states closest allies and intelligence sharing allies are now having discussions and concerns aboutou how the united states is clearlh moving closer to russia. >> andzyin that, the united stas is cozying up to russia. they have to ask themselves, hoi can they trust the united states because it could be compromised
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as a result of trump's winds. maybe wants to give putin some kind of insight why we know certain things. >> laura: that proven layer is once again, tulsi gabbard accusing president trump of russia collusion. kno to himr message tonight? >> we have heard this before over and over and over again. at the same tactic that anyonemp who dares to stand for peace as president trump as andnc as i he been as j.d. vance as and as soi many others have, saying we need to end the killing, the w senselesags loss of life this tragic war has waged for yearsin now. they accuse us of being russia as sins or puppets of putin. it really is quite disgusting, in my own deal, and reallyry speaks to the influence that th warmongers, the militaryesid industrial complex as. i they can't answer to really what
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president trump's call is for peace periods home instead, they throw out the smears and lies and accusations that i think the american peopl e are seen right through periods fee when you were at th3 the nicest terrorists responsible for the murder of 1s at the abbey gate bombing int afghanistan. take us inside. what was it like when he was finally brought to the united states for justice? >> well, he was a ices terrorist as you pointed out who played a y gateinueat tragic abbe bombing. there are others responsible foi that and we will continue to hunt them down and find them and bring them to justice here to bed as i stood on the tarmacliff with pam bondi and john ratcliffe and kash patel, all i thought of was the families of those 13 who werewe killed in that bombing and the n many, many more who were wounded. i can't even imagine what they
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must be feeling like in knowing that at least with this one terrorist who participated in that bombing that this path to justice was beginning.ou president trump has shown the kind of leadership that once again let's our enemies know that we will not forget thosese whrvo attack our american servicemen andjust women, and wd will bring them to justice.t th >> laura: we will get to the border in juste a second but we were considering not sharing intel, i believe with ukraine after the dustup with zelenskyy. where does that stand? >> the president decided to put, a pause on intelligence sharingl along with military aid relate to send a message to zelenskyy to not take the american people for granted. at this came in thkyy,e wake ofe statement that came fromlong zelenskyy when he said the war would go on for a very, very long time, and he was confident that no matter what, that
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american aid and support would continue ttho flow his way hereo the present our american first president. he wanted to deliver a message that hopefully zelenskyy would receive. it appears there is now progress being made towards actually getting zelenskyy and the ukrainians to the negotiating table to pause towards ade cease-fireal in peace deal. >> laura: is this unclear, the pause intel shipping lifted or is that continuing? that is what they are peggings n russia on, that is going to put ukrainian lives in danger and thus helps vladimir putin. that is the narrative.gs speak of the pause has not yet been lifted, but i imagine if to the direction they are, thate in it would be lifted. i there was distinction between intelligence sharing at least that intelligencdefee towards i
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ntoffensive strikes paused butul depending ukraine against attacks coming into the countryo would continue. >> laura: director gabbard, i'veg yo known you so long thati call you tulsi, forgive me. you were at the borderpr yesterday, fabulous, with vice president, the secretary of defense. now, you rebuild the biden administration -- i couldn't wait this headline, they s todeported only 8 out of 100au illegals with ties to isis.s i can even believe that is true, 8 out of 100? >> i have the same doubts when t got this information from national counterterrorismma center. it indf ans inconceivable to meo have commander in chief andr president who would knowinglyos return those who either known or suspected terrorists or those with close ties with known ort' suspected terrorists back on the streets of the country. c buamt unfortunately, that is
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exactly what happened in. 400 illegal immigrants scintillation toe we the countrd of those, hundreds who had either ties to terrorists or were terrorists themselves as you said appeared to the biden administration arrested a bunc h and let them go back into the country other than eight. this idepas where we are workine closely with the department of homeland to security and fbi wh national counterterrorism centee that we find them, remote them and that vetting back in place to an action to take this action to remove those from our countr immediately who pose a threat.no spin with director gabbard, on scale of 1 to 10, ten being theu worst, how swampy is they intel community? 1 to 10.of >> i knew it was bad coming in bus.t it is worse than i thought in a lot of different ways. i would love to come back and talk to you as we pull back the layers, really getting rid of
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the weaponization of the intelligence community and the politicization. and those trying to shape intelligence according to theirjust own view or their own agenda other than providing our policymakers with the president with unbiased, accurate, timely intelligence that they need to make their decisions. this example that we just talked about where the bideenor administration released theseis known or suspected terrorists or those linked ttso isis terrorist in the country, you l look at te dereliction of duty that you recognize and this is one form of political sensation. where the biden administration was so afraid of being labeled islamophobes. they took this islamic bent onth endangering and we sawat in that example and also at the pro-hamas rallies, streets across the country and the riots. so we see now with president trump, he and i and
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others national security are focusing resources bacere k whee they belong, on keeping the american people safe and getting rid of those who seek to do useo harm. >> laura: director gabbard, come back soon. don't be h a stranger. see you soon. thank you so much. was biden funneling billions to his buddies? we will tell you what doge found next ♪ ♪
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transparency. >> i like literally and someone yas to teach her what literall means in a sentence but we will get to that in a moment. doge is a model for governmentmt transparency instead of thee deceitful workings of the government and it is so swampy here thawitht the crop illusionh the private sector as well. let's look at one example of business with suspicious vaccine company incorporated. i let that appear to a "the washington free beacon" with the final months of the biden administration the national institutes of healtmilh awarded $28 million to this mysterious venture backestd company. biomedical firm found it in 2022 the chief financial officer happens to be one of former forr presidens t joe biden's tope advisors. the company's po box where theut money was sent is in maryland, but its business registration is 3,000 miles away ints san francisco. the free f beacoirn also reports that genericallyno named firm hd
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no website and none of its top officers including chiefmp financiaanl officer bernstein he disclosed association to thec company on the resumes. now, this is probably the tip of the iceberg but president trump has referenchoe to this graft ad payoffs might've been happening and did so today, but there wneeds to be investigations. this all smells bad we know where this leads. we need real consequences for the perpetrators. and president trump brought members of his cabinet and elon musk together today to lay down the law.they congress needs to make real cutsught.go they need to work together. >> i thought it was a really good meeting. i don't want to see a big cut where a lot of people are cut. i want that cabinet members to keep the people and the ones that don't do a good job, those people can be cut.'r we want them to keep the good people here just so we will betc
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hiwatching them, elon will be watching them and weelon will cf it is better and elon will doed the cutting. >> laura: a source told "the angle" there was a lot of tension and it got heated at timelds because musk wants themo fast but it takes time to implement. an opportunity to iron out thea bombs they have run into along the way. d musk met with house and senate republicans to lay out doge for $1 trillion in cuts. >> there is a lot of opportunity to improve, inefficiencies in the government and we are making good progress. >> laura: may just translateh that for you, he iths reallyas impatient with the process. congressman brandon gill, memben up over oversight committee for doge. watching elon musk and a chance toyou kn be around him just a le
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bit, he sits in an engineer's room in ways. is not working right? let's work throughey s the prob. they stay up all night working through it.ther congress is different. e veyou just got there and theye spending in congress. >> they do. it was great mus to meet with elon musk yesterday. there is a lot of pushback from the left saying elon does not meet with congress and going rogue and doing his own thing whenth that fact is the realitye could not be more different. he met with the doge committee and we strategized how to meet with him on the senate committee and doing in the executive -- >> laura: what are you going to do? worare how are you going to cut spending?mous >> what he is doing isblic identifying enormous amount of waste. remember, the house republicanse the last two years have beenhere begging the biden administratiot and the administrative state for ua information on where our money is actually going. they have been stonewalled every single step of the way. a elon musk hadms been able to get
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inside of the administrative state with his algorithms and g through line by line where our money is actually going. the results are reallyan astounding. you talk about so many different bazaar uses for federal tax dollarfas look about what i foud most fascinating it s how utterl int and bureaucratic or federal government actually is.n he talked about a treasury system that doesn't require you to input a description of where your>> l money is actually goin. >> laura: congressman, here is my frustration with all of this, st.again, are you the youngest? speak on the youngest republican in congress. >> laura: the youngest in congress but you've been here a minute and i've been here 30 s had to say. but i have never seen people more addicted to the growth ofop government in 90% of the peopleg sitting on capitol hill.ui both parties, both parties are guilty. se ihe comes in and says this
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country will literally collapse if we don't get the spinning under control.s to that means laws have to be passed, the numbers to pass those kind of laws to break through to the other side. so what can you actually do? concretelyncre do with him? we know what he's doing but what can you do? >> let's walk through the process how we implement the cuts. gh we are inep is what right now which is identifying, qualifying where all this money is going. the next f step isro quantifyin> we have to get scores from the cbo. spilling congressional congressional budget office. >> that takes time. this is focar fiscal year 2026 t fiscal year 2025, which we are in right now. once we did that, we can start cutting it out of thou fe federl budget. i can tell you for the next fiscal year, we will be taking a flamethrower to the wastee elon musk would find. >> laura: if the midtermso don't know the right way, theo
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the left was adamant people would die if they didn't get sex change surgery. >> gender-affirming carefirm improves psychologicalch well-being of transgender youth. >> gender-affirming care has changed children's lives for the better and in many cases, save those lives. >> we know what happens when transgender and nonbinary children are refused gender-affirming care, rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide all increase.d th >> laura: that is all disgusting. i in the opposite is true. a new study from the universitya of texas found trans patience had a heightenedfter psychologil distress two years after gettin. researchers say rates of
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depression, anxiety, suicidal disorders were significantly nhigher for those patience.g me joining me now, chloe cole, a detransitioner woman andou dr. eithan haim, trans whistle-blower. chloe, let start witirmih you nw that the study is out confirming what dr. paul mccue found in research many, many years ago.. >> this really comes as nout surprise. the firstatot exactly study that has actually shown ts but it is the most recent and i am surprised because admitting actually there is an h conditions like depression,y anxiety, especially post surgery.ha this goes along with not only my own experience but somebody who has gone through the entire but course of the procedures, including surgery before i was 18 but also that onersf the many detransitioner's i'm in contact with. >> laura:t re
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>> laura: sorry, chloe. >> the health issues are not resolved at all but it is a physical treatment for problems that ultimately psychological in llnature. and the surgeries are really a living hell to go through andll recover from. >> laura: dr. eithan haim, your reaction tonight confirming whaty we really didn't know because this play was perpetrated for political reasons. that is what it looks like to any sane person today.ca >> i think the implications of the study could not be overstated because we have to remember that thsurge benefit t proposed for the surgeries and these medications was an improvement in mental health.e that wasri the sole reason for h the risks with the surgeries. with that gone, they have no reason, no benefit for these interventions.'s i think chloe brings up a goodto
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point.ha it is surprising they would make these admissions. but one thing that has not been discussed about the study is th conclusions. even and they are conclusion, they say, these interventions a. but they are just has to be psychological care afterwords. >> laura: follow-up. >> they don't even consider thae the interventions themselves arr the very cause for the deterioration of individuals' mental health.. it is no surprise because the authors of the study. i believe joshua lewis is the first medical student. he has a history of publishing multiple, wallpapers with other authors and is actually from baylor college of medicine. the same is true with the other interventions, lending me in prison almost for ten years. spilling part of the wholech operation. it seems like it is good news go
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to but chloe, they can't admit and dr. paul mchugh, pediatric specialists world-renowned noteo that most young people grow outi of this here do you have to let them develop through time. i'm simplifying his many, many findings.f but he was the director ofps the psychiatric and behavioral care at john tompkins. he wrote the defendant to paper about this. chloe, i think like your parentn were told what about your condition? just so people can understand this. >> almost everything that my mom and dad were told by our doctort and by the different positions and first are psychologists, who were supposed to help me and help us as a family through t this, they had said to my mom and dad that this was the only treatment that was possible. it was the only -- it was only
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choice they gave to us. t it was basically an ultimatum either i transition and become happier, healthier, both physically and mentally, where i end up dying. i have to contend to go through natural puberty and potentially lead to experiencing suicide ideation and take my own life. they talk about the high suicide of transgender who roped these parents and to say yes to something otherwise they would not. spilling chloe, dr. haim, we are not letting go of the issue andd this needs to be dealt into and there needs to be consequences for those whoal a knowingly perpetrated this fraud did physical and mental harm to children all across this country and adults. there has to be consequences. chloe, dr. haim, think about. ahead of, dr. newsom transition for key issue for democrats ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: gavin newsom wants iden to be your next president. thoughts, he's looking around a his party and it's gotten radical, added touch, out of power. what does he need to do? i guess he thinks he needs to pay that neck. >> you should come, out and yoj know what, the men to win in female sports and that shouldn't happen. u.s. the governor shouldr stepe and say no.>> >> i appreciate that.n would you do something like that like say no in the female sports? that is easy to call outunfa unfairness of that.is >> laura: so is this politically expedient, or is this real and heartfelt? alex morrow, breitbart editor-in-chief, alex. what is it? is he feeling it and finally got 6'5" swimmer, malewa swimmer is almost always going to be a female top at the top? is that
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just occurred to him?here >> now, laura, you know what is going on but first of all i have a shoud t out to charlie who did superb of the lead to job. out of the gate, he called out newsom for not letting his son joined the podcast even thoughoo charlie is a huge fan because he had to go after school after newsom and kept the kids out of school two years. he busted him for lettingno san francisco get cleaned up xi jinping but not the actual citizens who pay taxes. that was sweet stuff to watch. himself and what he is doing is introducing and pivoting from the worst moment of his horrible tenure as my governor.e tr starting with the trans stuff. california has been at theen forefront of the experimentatio. on children. he's workingike with i.c.e., we have been "all my life and he was respectful of charlie's face. black people from worshiping services and their own home during coronavirus so he's
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acting mr. moderate that this guy is true radical that allowed inside $50 billion bill to trump-proof california. he just not pure in these running for president, don't get hethe will to but your audience won't, laura. >> laura: hakeem jeffries supposed to be one of the leaders of the party wase asked about this evolution. watch. >> gavin newsom's comments saying thatst democrats on the wrong trans athletes to competes and wie n a sports?ocra what is your response? >> democrats oppose unleashing sexual predators on girls throughout the united states.ats >> laura: what? i don't even know what thatns means! the policies ensure that girls are going to bn i'e preyed upony men who pretend to be women. period, end of story! >> the democrat party will not be satisfied until every female
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in the united states has threell tmen on the podium. f only then will there job be don and not a single woman on the put in for track event orth something thatat or anything lie that. they were such a loser issue for them and i hope they stayed f confused the rest of the cycle. spent 11 of your other really dear powell's, alex, tim baltz s asked about his own running mate future ola hf the party here toa watch. >> is kamala harris a future leader for the democratic party? >> i certainly think she could be.un there will be decisions.iden >> do you think she should run for president? e> if that is something sh should do, i thought she had a positive message. i think i owned this with her but will we be able to deliverma that? obviously not periods they want shocking they didn't make it with that logic, alex. >> it is so appealing to smileyi face charlie having nga good tie
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on the needs. they are so lost in terms of leadership class. harris, i hope she will run for president because maybe sheba won't come bacckk and be my governor. everybody knows a terrible campaign and she will run raa terrible one again. she has so far out in front of the democrat party that pulling no one's close and that will be a disaster because she does not improve, she is not that sharp. thsadly, i think they will talk her into coming back here and wa will be stuck with her. >> laura: please come back, we missed the word salads. l alex, thank you as always. if you like what you sawik my tp to gitmo with pete hegseth, there is more inside look at gitmo, guantanamo bay is available now on fox nation n so check it out. follow me on social media, instagram blowing up and it's all >> todd: historic day at the white house with the trump

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