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laura. >> ingraham, this is the. >> ingraham angle from washington tonight. thank you, as always for joining us. >> brand in. >> the same. and that's the focus of tonight's angle. the imbecilic. behavior of democrats. it's kind of hard to avoid these days, of course, from their boorish behavior in primetime. >> usa. >> usa, usa. >> to their viral tiktok video for women's history month. what is that to their pro-hamas swarms on college campuses? >> palestine on fire palestine on fire palestine on fire. go, go.
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>> they're embarrassing themselves and they're turning people off. look, the situation for them is dire. party leadership is in a box, axios wrote. the party is in a rut. stumbling on finding the most effective counterattack to trump's full bore assault on the federal bureaucracy. democrats have been bombarded by grassroots activists demanding they scrap norms and traditions in favor of a bare knuckle political brawling, one democrat then telling axios some moderates are angry at progressives for their outbursts, but added that people are at leadership, too. everybody is mad at everyone. well, i'll say the radicals are reportedly still furious at senator john fetterman, who slammed their behavior in a post on x, calling it a sad cavalcade of cellphones and unhinged petulance. well, look, it's not surprising that there
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was a come to jesus meeting on the hill, led by the top three democrat leaders to try to prevent more fallout for the democrats and to try to turn the page. as mrs. timothy wall said. now perhaps protesting trump and doge cuts with a more high brow approach would help them. so i think some consultant may have suggested a stand up for science rally and urge the progressives to showcase people like retired nih director francis collins. >> this is a song for all of those dreamers who are looking for answers to come our way. scientists, doctors, students, all seekers we share in the hopes for a much brighter day. >> gain of function, gain of gain of. we need a gain of a melody. this guy should be
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singing in prison. the man who led the agency that lied about the covid lab leak, lied about what was happening at wuhan and pushed for censoring opposing views during the pandemic so they could avoid being caught. why would democrats want to remind americans of that nightmare that was. but okay, let's be charitable. it is friday and there's light at the end of the tunnel because aoc is here with an economics lesson. >> i want you to understand. >> i want everyone to. >> understand that tax cuts cost money. >> we have to pay for them. so every dollar. >> that you spend in federal taxes is going to pay for some rich. person's g-wagon. and it's also going to cut in eight year old kids with autism's ability to access medicaid. >> now, okay. and her view, it's not really your money, it's theirs. okay. and they know how to spend it better than you do, even if it involves spending money on lgbtq advocacy in jamaica or
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daca scholarships in burma. transgender mice, condoms in gaza. they know how to spend it, sweetheart. well, with doj's deep dive into government accounting, we see precisely why aoc and friends never want to cut spending because it funds all their pet causes. why would they want to cut it? they thought they had a bottomless secret socialist slush fund, but now they're all exposed and they know it. but they're desperately trying to justify these obscene levels of spending by dumbing it all down. >> usaid actually prevents terrorism, starting with eyeliner. >> when someone. >> knows that. >> as a kid. they were saved by life saving. medicine provided by usaid. >> and the american people. >> when they grow. >> up. >> they're not going to want to do things to attack the united states. a tariff is a tax. >> put on. >> imported goods. >> if it were up to me. >> we would have a single.
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>> universal health care system. >> now, is any of this reaching young people? it doesn't look like it. according to a new survey by atlas intel, trump has almost a 53% approval rating among voters 18 to 29. not bad at all. of course, this has democrats very frustrated. now wait for the last line. >> what we need to understand about this climate of fear they have created. this is the tool that dictators and would be dictators use to consolidate their power. their maga minions online come after me to try to intimidate me, to create fear. my response to that is screw you and the horse you rode in on. >> oh. >> adam schiff talking about screwing and horses. no thanks. but why focus on serious issues when emoting is so much easier? why talk about the economy when they did such a great job with the defenders of democracy routine last election?
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>> people who say we have to focus on the economic, we shouldn't really talk about the coup or the dictatorship. no, the reason that dictators come into power is because they want all the spoils for themselves. we need to make that connection about what happens in dictatorships. we've got to make that connection over and over again. we can't abandon the economic message, but it's got to be tied to the bigger democracy message. >> well, these just are inconsequential people. they're frivolous people. they're uninterested in solving the problems facing america. we are drowning in debt, and we're risking a collapse of the entire system. if we do not get our spending under control. period. end of story. people like aoc, jayapal, crockett, they're not interested in being legislators. they're content with being influencers now. they're in their 30s and 40s. right. but they act like they're 17. total cringe. perhaps this is why perpetual trump critic peggy noonan is
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pleading for the adults to show up in the opposition party, urging them today to know your stuff. have the data. trump bad isn't enough to win. you have to start realizing how popular he is with your own voters. he's a masculine presence, he's funny and he likes americans. those are three powerful qualities in america right now. well, until democrats can find a way to talk to and listen to real americans and then actually seem like they like real americans, the democrats will find themselves in the wilderness for generations. and that's the angle. joining me now is jason chaffetz and mary katharine ham. both are fox news contributors. this was quite a week, both of you. jason, let's start with you. i mean, when peggy noonan, who's obviously not a fan of trump, to put it mildly, she's basically pleading with everything she has with great rhetorical flourish for the party to get serious. will that
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appeal end up working? >> well. >> they'll go. >> nowhere without it. >> i mean, john fetterman is the most mature person they have on that on that side of the aisle. but look, these are people that worship at the altar of big. government and elon musk, donald trump and the conservatives and republicans. they're tearing all that down. they're dismantling it. they they don't know what to do, where to go. if they don't have your money, your control, take away your liberty and take away your freedom. and that's what this whole week was about. that's what the whole trump presidency is about. it's about giving power back to the people and the lies that they continue to put out there. and the fear mongering by the adam schiff's of the world. i mean, it's just laughable. they want big government, more government, more taxes. and that's not what's going to happen over. >> the next. >> four years. >> well, mary catherine, look, there are some democrats who are very upbeat about the party's prospects. watch.
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>> i can tell you the truth about the policies that we're pushing for, and how that is going to improve your lives and really start to heal this country and let them see that there's so much more that brings us together than separates us. get out of the cultural stuff, right? because guess what? it's not the trans people that made you lose your job. it's also not the immigrants that they went out blaming everything on. and it's definitely not the black folk. >> mary catherine. >> i mean, you can. >> try that. >> i think. >> to jason's point. >> yes, one of the parts of their lifeblood was this. >> money probably coming. >> from taxpayer. >> dollars for all these pet leftie causes. >> the other. >> lifeblood is attention and adulation, which. they were getting from a. >> mainstream press. >> that was much more powerful in years past. >> right. they're not getting that in the same supply anymore. >> and we live in an attention economy. so their theory is if we just continue to make these bids for attention and we make them crazier and crazier, that will bring attention. and attention is good no matter what. but you know what? >> the only. >> person that works for is
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donald trump. >> they are. >> up against the very best when it comes to the attention economy, which is why they fall short with every single one of these attempts. and i think the state of the union or excuse me, joint session, can we just call it state of the union was a perfect example. of that is because they decided to heckle the heckler. what are you doing? it's not a great idea to go up against this guy. >> in this. >> way because you. >> will lose. >> he likes the heckler. heckling doesn't bother him one bit. he's like, okay, bring it like he's again. he's like don rickles with a heckler. i mean, that's just part of the routine. and then that makes them stronger. but jason, we got to we got to get to this because the administration today announced that they're canceling $400 million. a lot of money in federal grants and contracts to columbia university. first of all, that's a lot of money that columbia was getting. and if that's over the rise of the protests, that certainly seem quite anti-semitic on campus over the last year and a half, and that some of them seem to be continuing. remember, last year columbia's endowment was
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14 billion. why are any of these colleges and universities getting federal money when they're in the billions in their own endowment? any of them? >> that's exactly, exactly right. $400 million. i mean, what about all those colleges and universities out there, out there in the heartland? they don't need the money. and the idea that they should actually be paying some taxes on this, i think, is actually a good idea. so if you're all about taxes and you're paying your fair share, guess what? columbia and harvard and all these other places, you don't need any of our money. you don't need it. you already have it. >> yeah. i mean, i think, again, there have to be consequences for bad behavior and their behavior. mary kathryn has been abysmal. speaking of bad behavior, those ice raids that we understand were leaked, the location of which were leaked to so-called reporters who are just activists, open borders activists. well, dhs just figured out who is who it is. watch.
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>> we have identified. two leakers of information here at the department of homeland security. >> who have been telling individuals about our operations. >> and putting law enforcement. >> lives in jeopardy. we plan. to prosecute. >> these two individuals. >> and hold them accountable for what they've done. >> well, mary catherine, we didn't get names. but again, there has to be consequences for bad behavior. meanwhile, francis collins, nih director, is singing off key in front of the lincoln memorial today. that that guy, another person who should be in jail. >> can they please. my free advice please. stop singing. >> or find someone who. >> is better. >> at it. i was watching an old video of francis collins singing a puff the magic dragon parody from the beginning of the pandemic, and i was. >> like. >> wow. that was a weird time. >> we all really lost our. >> minds because people overreached in their power and kept. >> us all in our homes. >> and now he's doing it again. it's five years later. let's let's put it aside. but these are easy arguments for the president to make to the american people when it comes to giving money to very rich
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columbia university when it comes to his massive wins on immigration issues and on keeping the border secure. these are easy arguments to make. and when you put francis collins on the other side, singing once again in 2025, feeling like a time warp to 2020, people don't like it. it's not going to work as a sell. so they were happiest guys when americans were locked down, forced to not go to church, ordering doordash and just getting checks from the government. they have never been happier than in during the pandemic. i don't think they're ever going to be happy again. jason and mary katherine, wonderful to be with you on a friday night. thanks so much. all right. it looks like president trump's election has put another biden out of business. fox news national correspondent griff jenkins standing by with all the lates. griff. >> well good evening laura. >> it appears. >> the former. >> first son has fallen. >> on hard financial. times and struggling to pay off what he calls significant debt, as sales of his art and book. >> have plummeted. >> now, hunter biden is. >> seeking to. >> drop a lawsuit. he filed in. >> 2023 that accused. >> former trump white house
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aide jared ziegler. >> of. >> quote, accessing, tampering. >> with. >> manipulating. >> altering, copying and damaging computer data that they do not own and that they. >> claim to have. >> obtained from hacking into plaintiff's iphone data and from scouring a copy of the hard drive of what they claim to be plaintiff's laptop computer. now, in. >> this new. >> motion filed, hunter claims since december of 2023, he has sold only one piece of art for $36,000. a stark contrast, laura, to the 27 pieces he sold during his dad's presidency for about $54,000 a piece. similarly, his book sales have slumped. two biden, writing in the motion quote, given the positive feedback and reviews of my artwork and memoir, i was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances. but that has not happened. this significant decrease in revenue has also impacted my ability to pay off my significant debt, which, as has been reported in the press
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as being several million dollars. as a result of this, i am not in a position where i can borrow money. hunter, also adding his lack of financial resources were exacerbated by the l.a. fires, which rendered his pacific palisades rental house unlivable. he says now he's having difficulty finding a new home. finally, laura, we reached out to hunter biden's attorney, abbe lowell, for comment, but we haven't heard back yet. laura. >> shocking how those paintings went down in value. griff. thank you. all right. we've had a roller coaster stock market of late, and there's been some tariff whiplash. but trump's commerce secretary is very bullish about the economy. howard lutnick joins us next. >> good morning with dulcolax. >> good. good. good morning. yeah. >> drug dulcolax chewy fruit bites for fast and gentle constipation relief in as little as 30 minutes. >> making your good morning even better with dulcolax. >> hi mike huckabee here. having spent many years in
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>> the economy. >> is in a. >> freefall, and. trump's reckless tariffs. >> are going. >> to make it worse. >> donald trump's tariffs are a tax on working and middle class families. >> they're creating. >> chaos for the economy. >> and the administration. they're batting that away. >> look, there's going to be. >> a. >> natural adjustment as we move away. from public spending. >> to private spending. >> the market and the economy have just become hooked. we've become addicted to this government spending, and there's going to be a detox period. >> and this afternoon, i spoke with howard lutnick, the secretary of commerce, about this and much more. secretary lutnick, it's great to see you. now, treasury secretary bessent, you were on one show. he was on another. he was pushing back on this as well. watch. >> look, there's going to be a natural adjustment as we move away from public spending to private spending. the market and the economy have just become what we become addicted
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to this government spending. and there's going to be a detox period. >> secretary lutnick, are we in a detox situation here? >> what we are. >> doing is. >> we are going. >> to teach everybody in. >> america that the people. >> who live and. >> breathe off. >> our economy. >> all these foreign. companies and these foreign countries. >> who just live and. >> breathe off our economy. they're going to start to. >> pay and. >> we're going to make the. >> internal revenue. service replace the internal. >> revenue service. >> and i know people in america and the democrats especially, they have stockholm syndrome. they just want to tax, tax, tax. and donald trump is just going to grow, grow, grow. and this is going to be such a different economy than they have ever seen. >> and mr. secretary, there's a lot of concern. i was watching a lot of the billionaire investor class types on television, of which you were one, of course, but they're on tv and they're saying we're getting tariff whiplash. we need certainty. they came out with the fentanyl tariffs of 25%, mexico, canada, then 10%
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on china. but then there's the reciprocal question that hangs in the balance. why won't the president just come out and say we're going to tariff these industries for this reason, and these countries for this reason, and have the certainty in place for the market? >> well, that's coming on april 2nd, right. on april 2nd, he's going to come out, as he said, with his reciprocal tariffs, which basically say how you treat us is how we will treat you. and that will take on india, which has huge, huge tariffs, china which has huge tariffs. and by the way, they proved to you that tariffs don't cause inflation because those guys have 50, 60, 70% tariffs and they don't have any inflation. but the key is this is fentanyl. and this was fluid. you know we needed canada. we needed mexico to end it. we need to end we have china. stop making these precursor the ingredients for fentanyl. and so the president is going to work hard with them when they come to him and say they're going to make
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monumental change, they're going to break it. you know, the president listens and he sort of met them in the middle. he met canada and he met mexico in the middle. but let me tell you something. if they don't break fentanyl, then this tariff continues. so this is about drugs. this is not trade. april 2nd we begin our reciprocal tariff policy. and that we've been telling you about all along. >> all right. well, if china, let's say china comes in and they say, okay, we're going to build stuff in the united states. we want to build automobile companies, our automobiles in the united states. well, that will kill our car industry. you know, they're all over bahamas and mexico. so would you allow that? >> no, that's what i call an amy winehouse, which is no, no, no. so we don't we don't have we're not going to have chinese companies beating up our companies. that's just not going to happen. you need to build in america. you need to build cars in america. they're all coming back. you saw those manufacturing jobs. they're all coming back. we spoke to the big three. you see
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semiconductors, semiconductors coming back. you know this is all pharmaceuticals going to come back. manufacturing is going to come back to america. but you are completely correct. we've got to watch ourselves with the chinese because the chinese are dumpers. what they do is they try to make their industries crush ours so they can have control of us. and that's what they've done under the biden administration, under the obama administration, and all the way back to the clinton administration, it's got to end. and fortunately, donald trump has our back, and he's going to protect america and bring those manufacturing jobs back to america. imagine you saw it in the first month. the first month you saw 10,000 jobs coming back. and that's by him just walking in the office. imagine when he starts doing reciprocal tariffs. they're going to come in hundreds of thousands. >> well you know i'm pro tariffs. so i just i just want them to survive judicial scrutiny. and i want them to be upheld and clear. but the usual critics i mean that's just not going to that's not going to end anytime soon. but there's already good signs on the
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horizon here. i want to talk about what happened in that cabinet meeting. that's getting a lot of play. you were there. and the new york times, of course, is claiming that musk and rubio went at each other. rubio was upset, incensed by the litany of attacks from musk. apparently, musk saying they're not, you know, letting enough people go. they're not cutting staff fast enough. and rubio said a lot of them are retiring early, 1500 of them, i think. but what's the what's going on there? is there some tension in in the love paradise? >> well, first off, the new york times wasn't in the room, so it's pretty interesting that they say they know exactly what's going on in the room when they, of course, weren't there. look, these people this cabinet is one. they are together and they are one, right? donald trump came into the room and he said, look, i want to support elon. we want to cut, but we want to cut like a scalpel. and, you know, as elon musk likes to say, he is maniacally focused. what makes him one of the greatest
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businessmen ever to walk on american soil is that he is so, so focused on outcomes. and he was just going to push all the secretaries, as he has from the beginning. let's get things done, let's get things moving. and so the president was there saying, let's make sure when we make our cuts we only cut fat and waste. we make sure we support and keep the really, really good people we have in government. because let's face it, we've got some great people who give of themselves to work in this government. and donald trump wants to make sure they stay with us. so this was it was a good conversation. it was a thoughtful conversation. but everybody is on the same side in this administration. everybody is on the same side. >> mr. secretary, come back soon. we look forward to see how all this plays out. thanks so much. and coming up, a major university just said goodbye to die. the details next. >> save up to 80% at the jewelry exchange. quarter carat studs 69. huggies 149. tennis bracelets 5.99 per carat, two
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the ingraham angle. >> we've all become accustomed to hearing things from college campuses across the country, things like this. >> i will deliver a zoom lecture to your community on november 17th entitled, what makes systemic racism systemic? >> we think it's critically important. >> to acknowledge. >> that the. >> land where we. >> live. >> we learn. >> and work is. >> the ancestral. homelands and the traditional. >> territory of the monacan indian nation. >> the space that i that i've been in where i grew up, you could see it right the way that white people are actually dying of whiteness. >> to dying of whiteness. well, but thanks to some common sense at the university of virginia, students there will not have to hear that garbage anymore. uva's board voted this afternoon to abolish its entire dei office. joining me now, virginia governor glenn youngkin. governor, this is a big win. how will you ensure
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that the university of virginia complies with this order and doesn't just, you know, rename this group of people something else and kind of insert them somewhere else on campus? >> laura. >> first of all, i just have to. >> say. it one. >> more time. >> dei is. done at the. university of virginia, and today a group of very, very brave. >> and well. >> minded trustees voted. unanimously to. >> dissolve the. >> office of. >> dei at the university. >> of virginia. >> and this is a huge step. >> to. >> restoring the values of mr. jefferson, who. >> founded the. >> university, who. understood that we are all created equal. and that's exactly what this is about ending illegal discrimination. and restoring merit. based opportunity. >> what also comes with this resolution. >> today is. >> the elimination. >> of any program that.
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>> violates the. >> constitution. >> the civil rights. >> act, or, of. >> course, presidents. >> president trump's executive. >> order that laid all of. >> this out and. >> prohibits removing. these programs. someplace else where they would be hidden, or using. third party contractors. to execute against. these illegal, discriminatory programs. this is a big day for the university of virginia. and it also, i think, makes a huge statement for the rest of universities across the nation. >> yeah. so in hiring, in admissions, in post-secondary education, you have medical school, law school. i'm a proud graduate graduate of across the board. >> across the board, hiring, promotions, admissions, scholarships, all will be merit based and not be conducted with illegal discrimination. listen, laura, we all are against
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illegal discrimination. that's a universal truth. and here we have a statement that says not only are we against illegal discrimination, but we're going to put in action a process to root it out. from the beginning of my administration, we have been moving against illegal discrimination. we, of course, embrace the idea that we come from a diverse society, diverse experiences, and of course, diverse views. and that, of course, is one of our strengths as a nation. but we have to eliminate illegal discrimination. and that's why i went to work right out of the right, out of the box to make sure that inherently divisive concepts see crt are removed from schools that we in fact renamed equity across government opportunity, and that we recently had to step in and make sure that a couple of our universities did not have mandatory dei classes. this is all common sense. and now we're in a moment where we have our
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flagship university making a very clear statement that dei is done at the university of virginia. >> well, this is a this is a monumental advancement for excellence in education and a far cry from where things were in 2018, 19, 2020 after george floyd. this is great news, governor. unbelievable record you've had across the board in this state. and you're still going. thank you so much. and meghan markle is the queen of the kitchen in her new series. and why are people eating packing peanuts? raymond arroyo has all the important details next. >> when you. >> discover bolling branch bedding, you. >> uncover the most. >> natural softness possible. made with toxin free organic cotton by people who are paid and treated fairly. experience the difference at boll and branch com. >> looking to take your brand national with fox news media? it's easier than you think.
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again, nine tablets for just $7 is tri friday plans.com. >> it is friday and that means it's time for friday follies. and for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond i know they're so excited about this tonight, this friday follies because meghan markle is involved. and thank the good lord that she's back with a new series called with love. meghan. it's getting roasted, roasted roasted tomatoes, potatoes, potatoes, tomatoes. >> well, it's good to know someone knows how to roast something, laura. but it's not this lady. meghan and harry have to keep cranking out that content to burn off that $100
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million netflix deal. now, the duchess of montecito is trying to pass herself off as the queen of entertaining kind of a courtier, martha stewart, with a fifth of the warmth. >> sorry, i'm pleading for you as well, because i can't help it. >> what are you sprinkling on it? >> flour. >> sprinkles. >> what are you, tinkerbell? well, this is crazy. >> your kids will like this. >> yes. do they add flavor or is it decorative? >> it's just. >> an accessory. and i know you love an accessory. >> and love's. >> funny too, that you keep saying meghan markle. you know i'm sussex now. you have kids and you go, no, i share my name with my children. yes. and that feels so i, i didn't know how meaningful it would be to me, but it it just means so much to go. this is our family name. our little family name. >> well, now i know. >> i love when people do this. oh, my lord, what is this thing? what is this new hand motion? and then they're going to. >> laura. >> wait a minute. stop about the name for a moment. i thought the name was
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mountbatten-windsor. sussex is her title. now she's claiming that as her last name for a woman who forsook the royals and separated her husband from his family, she sure clings to that title. maybe that's her new favorite accessory, i don't know, but this is all fraudulent. do we really believe she's making flour dusted donuts for her children and making her own honey? that's not even her house, by the way, laura. it's a rented house that they shot the series in. >> did you see meghan? meghan was on. what was she on, drew barrymore, was that it? oh, wow. yeah. >> with the show. certainly what hospitality has felt like for me is how do you make people feel comfortable? >> how do you make someone feel. >> like the royal family when she called them all racists? laura, look, i think we've seen her brand of hospitality. it ends with people not speaking to each other and having to leave their country of origin. but look, speaking of crazy people, there's a new bizarre trend on tiktok where people are eating these biodegradable packing peanuts. it's really
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bizarre. laura, have you seen this? >> no. okay. this is really sick. even if you're really. yeah. because just because they're biodegradable, it doesn't. does that translate into being edible, i guess. what are they made from? potato starch. i don't know what they're made of, but people are eating them as bedtime. oh, you're. so. it's a bedtime snack. raymond, this is very dangerous. and what are you doing? those are. those are cheese puffs. those are cheese. >> puffs are not too bad. these are not? no, they're packing peanuts. they're really not bad. i got to tell you. i mean, the texture is so good, you can almost admit the carcinogens. i mean, you're willing to do the trade off. >> they're not bad. that's made in china. >> i'm kidding, i'm kidding. >> no, i don't know. >> these are. these are marshmallows. kids don't eat the real thing. >> look. no. >> while i checked my primary physician to get my stomach pumped, it's time for ray's rules for air travel. or when southwest says you are free to roam about the cabin. chances are they weren't referring to
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your breasts. you know, would you like a pretzel, a cookie, or a pair of boobs? no. just before a houston flight took off, this woman took off all her clothes, started parading down the aisle and yelling. they returned to the terminal and covered up her carry ons. so, you know this is your air travel is the most horrible thing of all these days. you know what? you know what you're going to find. >> when you said your seat is in the rear. okay. we didn't mean that. okay? raymond. raymond. but what struck me about this many things struck me. but what struck me is it took 25 minutes to get her off the plane. >> well. >> i mean, what i guess everyone's. >> afraid hadn't taken off yet. she was running up and down the aisles like yelling at people. and i guess you got this nude woman. you don't want to grab her. what do you do? >> i mean, you know, i mean. >> i understand why it took so long. >> 24 years after nine over 11 and a naked woman. we can't get
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off a plane faster than 25 minutes. i mean, if she chases, i mean, is that. is that what we've learned? >> and you thought packing peanuts were dangerous? not so bad. >> no. the flying is a nightmare. i completely agree. >> i agree. have a great weekend. >> people are filming it. raymond. thank you as always. all right, coming up, trans activists are mad because they can't get naked during ladies night. a lot of naked stuff. tomi lahren reacts next. >> after four. >> long years of humiliation. >> of failure. >> at home. >> and embarrassment. >> abroad. >> our long. >> national nightmare. >> is finally over. >> strength is back. >> common sense is back. >> america is back. >> in just. >> weeks, president. >> trump has. >> secured our border and. >> delivered the. lowest level of illegal immigration in history. criminals are being deported. cartels are being hunted. he's draining the swamp, slashing billions in waste at home while closing the
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what do you. >> i don't understand what you mean. >> now, it's not that any of these people don't know what a woman is. of course they do. it's that they know that if they admit there are only two sexes, they're not 22. they'll lose the support of left wing nut jobs who want men in women's locker rooms. and that brings us to california. trans activists there are protesting because they can't get naked in front of women. a clothing optional spa held a cultural and religious women's night, of course, which is only for women. but when breath more, more. a biological male tried to disrobe. the spa said, i don't think so. >> this protest is kind of. >> an emergency protest. and because there's a because there's the trans exclusive night. >> this is a powder keg. >> okay. >> i'm just going to be honest. it's a powder keg. somebody's
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going to get hurt. >> to hear about this was. >> a real. >> gut punch. >> a real, real sense of betrayal. >> apparently, covid is still happening and a concern out there. everyone's in masks. joining me now, tomi lahren, host of outkick, tomi lahren fearless and fox news contributor tomi. wonderful to see you. now the spa says this night religious, cultural that a female only environment. but now the left apparently hates the idea of women having their own safe space. >> well. >> of course, but, laura. >> what i'm going. >> to say is actually going to shock you. i think these trans activists showing up there, i think it's fantastic. in fact, laura, i love to see it. and here's why. california, and specifically san francisco, is ground zero for this type of behavior. this extreme leftist rainbow mafia wokeism. this is born and bred in san francisco. and you know what? if this is what they want to saturate themselves with, is really appeasing and placating to the most extreme rainbow mafia
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activists. and this is exactly what they're going to get. i'd also point out that this specific spa also has a night that includes so-called trans women. but that wasn't enough because, laura, it's never enough. you can roll over backwards, you can do somersaults and mental gymnastics. this extreme rainbow mafia group is so empowered, especially in places like san francisco, they take an inch, then they're going to take a mile. they will never be happy. so san francisco, you get what you vote for and you placate to this. you deserve it. >> now, they're never going to be happy unless kids are indoctrinated into this in utero. okay, that's maybe that will satisfy them, but probably not. all right. tomi, apparently the trans population, which i guess we're supposed to believe is vast, may consider leaving the united states. i know this is going to really hurt your feelings tonight. the l.a. times is reporting that transgender adults and parents of trans kids are comparing the risks of staying versus leaving. they're
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considering asylum claims abroad and are hiring lawyers and relocation specialists. i don't know what a relocation specialist is, but, tomi, the good news keeps coming. >> keeps coming. >> well, i'll tell you this, laura, under a biden administration, usaid would probably pay for their relocation and whatever they needed to assimilate. but i'll also tell you this. it's not the children or young people that are doing this. it's narcissistic parents, really, that want attention, that they have to scream about something and this is their chosen cause. this is the way that they get that attention, particularly on social media. but i'd also like to say, laura, there is a large contingency of queers for palestine. so perhaps if they are looking to relocate, perhaps that area of the world is really the area that they want to go to. they're going to be in for a real rude awakening, but far be it for us to stop them in their noble endeavor. >> now, earlier this week, tomi, minnesota failed to pass a trans athlete ban. trans
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advocates pointed to research showing hormone therapy seems to remove any physical advantages. this is just embarrassing at this point. it's just embarrassing. so now taking estrogen makes your shoulders less broad. or your wingspan, you know, not as wide for men. like, what does that even mean? are your legs to shorten your legs? what does that mean? >> i have no idea what kind of social experiment or biological experiment is going on, but i'll also say this. they're also saying, hey, we can do things to our body and change our hormones and mutilate ourselves and inject things into ourselves to make us biologically inferior. boy, maybe that's why conservatives and republicans are advocating to make sure that young people are not subjected to this kind of abuse, because if it really can change your biology, it really can shrink your bone density and cause all these things to make you biologically inferior, then i don't know, laura. maybe we shouldn't be
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allowing minors to undergo these kind of procedures. biological men will always have a physical advantage. but i think this social experiment is coming to an end. democrats one day will get the memo, maybe a few more lost elections, and they'll finally get it. >> yeah. tomi, you're much more optimistic about the democrat woke mind virus than i am. but you're right. elections may be at some point will have consequences for their twisted thinking. tomi, as always, great to see you. >> thanks, laura. >> another unreal week of news keeps getting better and better. certainly more interesting. but that's it for us tonight. don't forget to check out my new special, inside guantanamo bay, available now on fox nation. thank you all for watching all week long. and remember, it's america now and forever. check me out on instagram. lots of new stuff up there all weekend long. and jesse watters takes it from here.

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