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The Ingraham Angle (Full Episode) - May 20, 2025

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00:00Ingram, this is the Ingram angle from Washington tonight. As always, thank you for joining us.
00:04Democrats threaten more attacks against ice.
00:07I promise you there's going to be more unnoticed or yeah,
00:11unnoticed visit my colleagues where they show up and they better be let in.
00:17Nobody tell Fang Fang plus liberals. They're no match for Marco.
00:21I have to tell you directly and personally that I regret voting for you for secretary of state.
00:26First of all, your regret for voting for me confirms I'm doing a good job.
00:30And he's done so much for the country already. And Ilan reveals what's next
00:35in terms of political spending. I'm going to do a lot less in the future.
00:40And why is that? I think I've done enough.
00:45Plus, dog, the bounty hunter is here on the New Orleans jailbreak. But first,
00:51the lies they tell. That's the focus of tonight's angle.
00:54Now, is it really news that the Biden administration,
00:59Hill Democrats and all their buddies in the media lie nonstop?
01:04Well, it's not to anyone who watched the angle over the past several years.
01:08And now I don't give or intend to give any more media play to CNN's Jake Tapper just so he can
01:15promote his CYA book documenting Biden's decline. The time to write that book was maybe three years
01:22ago, honey, when it mattered to something more than your own bottom line. Biden's cognitive
01:28collapse was visible to the naked eye since at least 2019. He was forgetting names,
01:35stumbling over basic thoughts, all the telltale signs of dementia's onset.
01:41The sanctimonious CNN anchors, the liberal think tank types saw what the rest of us saw.
01:48And as time went on, the Democrats held their breath every time Biden made a public appearance
01:54or gave an interview. America is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
02:06Well, now we don't need a book written by one of the coverup's primary collaborators to tell us
02:12how the White House tried to conceal his condition or prop him up.
02:16These are all clips from an angle that we did in early March, 2020.
02:22By the way, this is my little sister, Valerie, and I'm Jill's husband. Oh, no,
02:27this is, oh, you switched on me. This is my wife, this is my sister. They switched on me.
02:32The leader of the, uh, the woman who should have been the governor of Georgia
02:37and African-American woman. It was president. My boss, 40 years later to the month,
02:45in January of 2012, actually 2013. No, wait a minute. We got elected in 2012,
02:552000, January 13th. My name's Joe Biden. I'm a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate.
03:02Five years ago, kids, that was before the pandemic was declared long before the election.
03:10Yeah, it was weekend at Biden's. They were propping him up. So where were these intrepid
03:15journalists then? If the Bidens and their doctors were refusing to divulge a cancer diagnosis,
03:21mental slippage, then they were likely emboldened by knowing that they had a willing press
03:26and a Democrat coverup artist that didn't care. And by the way,
03:31none of them should pretend to care. Now. I want somebody to tell me, well,
03:35when did you know it was bad? If you knew, why did you wait? If you're telling me that
03:41hundreds of people knew that he was not able to do his job, then where the hell was everybody?
03:49Whoopi, where the hell was everybody? Well, where the hell was everyone? Whoopi,
03:54they were still peddling the Russian collusion farce. They were still trying to paint Trump
03:58as an autocrat autocrat and waiting once again, he's reelected. And of course they were burying
04:05facts, including famously about the Biden family crime syndicate. Three weeks before 2020,
04:11the election, the New York post publishes its first story about the Hunter Biden laptop,
04:17which as you might recall, included a reference to president Biden's meeting with one of his son's
04:22business associates. Now, of course, Biden went on to deny this, but then we learned that Tony
04:28Blinken helped orchestrate a disinformation campaign by former Intel officials who all
04:35insisted that the laptop was fake. It was all lies. The press, the Democrats chose to ignore
04:44the obvious. So the evidence pointed to the inescapable conclusion that the Biden's were
04:50selling influence and had been by the way for years. Anyone remember James Comer's investigation?
04:56Because he found that there were 20 shell companies set up to hide shady foreign payments
05:02and also found that Joe Biden lied repeatedly about his involvement in these schemes that all
05:07enriched the Biden's to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. But again, the press,
05:14Democrats, White House enablers, they did not care. And yet we're supposed to now be
05:21shocked. I tell you, shocked that they were all lying about Biden in the White House all along.
05:27The book makes it very, very clear. There are people who knew and said nothing. And that is
05:34a crime against this Republic. And I think the Democrats are going to pay for a long time
05:39for being a part of what is now being revealed to be a massive cover up.
05:44No, no, no. It's not now being revealed. It was revealed at least five years ago,
05:52right here on the angle. Biden and company were so used to getting away with lying,
05:58even about numbers, by the way, this is my favorite, that it became second nature.
06:03And eventually they were called out on some of those number lies, really important things
06:07like inflation, but they kept repeating the lies. But now, well, the Biden's have nowhere to turn.
06:13They have no cover, because they're no longer useful to the powers that be.
06:19But I want to say this tonight, let's not pretend there is any real awakening among the liberals
06:26or the anchors over at the other networks. Because if they had the chance to do it all again,
06:32with that same chance of beating Trump and holding onto power, then do it. I have no doubt.
06:38Let's not forget what they did. The border cover up.
06:42The message is quite clear. Do not come. The border is closed. The border is secure.
06:49And after 13 Americans died at Abbey Gate, the Afghanistan withdrawal cover up.
06:55It was the largest airlift conducted in U.S. history, and it was executed in 17 days.
07:03Was it perfect? Of course not. The following year, an army investigation blames senior Biden,
07:09White House and State Department officials for failing to grasp the Taliban steady advance on
07:15the Capitol before the evacuation, which put our troops in greater danger. Again,
07:22they didn't demand accountability because their greater goal was pulling Joe over the finish line
07:29long enough at least to send Trump into the wilderness. So they've all destroyed their
07:34credibility, all of them. If they keep the play acting going. So shout out to the Biden family,
07:42Joe Biden, Dr. Joe Biden, all of the Bidens that are dealing with this. Look, I have gone through
07:47recently gone through some a tragic situation in my family life. And if people were focusing
07:53on the negative, I would tell them to go off. And mind your own business, get some business of your
08:00own. Eloquent, as usual, sour lemon. Now, consider acting lessons, I think, to some of these people,
08:08you know, they need to work on their delivery. It's not I don't think they're even convincing
08:11themselves at this point. Again, remember, when it mattered, they didn't care. Instead,
08:18it was a get Trump mentality 24 seven, hold on to power by any means necessary. Defeat Trump,
08:26indict Trump, slander Trump, defame Trump, jail Trump, and they didn't care that the frenzy
08:33almost killed Trump. And their heart of hearts. These people, I think they're so twisted up with
08:40rage toward America, especially the Americans who voted for President Trump. They do it all again.
08:47The following people, at least this is the shortlist need to be brought to testify on
08:51Capitol Hill about all of this. Biden's chiefs of staff, Ron Klain, and Jeff science. Deputy
08:59chief of staff, Annie Tomasini, Jake Sullivan, Anthony Blinken, Jen Psaki, current Jean Pierre.
09:10Oh, yeah. And his doctor, in quotes, Kevin O'Connor. The American people deserve answers,
09:18and we'll keep demanding them as we did five years ago. And that's the angle. All right,
09:24here with a unique perspective is Michael La Rosa, who served as a special assistant to President
09:29Biden and was the press secretary for First Lady Jill Biden. Also with me,
09:33journalist Bhatia Angarsargan. Michael, let's start with you. You were in the White House.
09:40Did any journalists, especially the ones we're hearing a lot from now, run around the podcast,
09:46trying to hawk their book? They ever ask you about Biden's apparent and to most people visible decline?
09:54I think so. I mean, the one like Alex Thompson to to be fair, maybe Annie Linsky from the Wall
10:02Street Journal. But that was probably maybe Peter Baker as well. But that was probably about it.
10:09And I don't know. I think Alex Thompson's reporting is is quite public and obvious now. And he faced
10:19he faced some. He was a pariah at the Biden White House, for sure, because he was right.
10:24He was writing and reporting on very uncomfortable things for that White House.
10:30Well, what year was that, Michael? I mean, it wasn't in 2020. It definitely wasn't when we
10:36were talking about it. We were on this in 2019. Bhatia remembers 2019, 20 through 2019,
10:42all the way into 2020, the pandemic hit. Then it was into the basement for Biden.
10:46So he kind of got a reprieve. But what are you talking about? Twenty, twenty three?
10:51Because I left. Well, I was that twenty, twenty two. So, I mean, he was he was probably the only
10:58one really doing the public reporting that was pissing them off. But I would say when he got
11:04to Axios, which was after I left, which is when he started to really put his his foot on on the gas
11:12in terms of the reporting that you're the public reporting that you're talking about.
11:15But look, they they were the reporters will tell you. I mean, like they were they were bullied.
11:20They were shamed. They were they were went after them aggressively. The White House press press
11:25staff did. And that's not making an excuse. But I'm just telling you what the culture was like.
11:30Who cares? Right. Right. I'm sorry to interrupt, but but Bhatia, that's the whole purpose of being
11:37in the press, right? You're supposed to be pushed back on. I mean, you're supposed to
11:40be pushing for the truth. So with all due respect to those reporters who are now writing
11:44books, I mean, they could have they could have used any number of platforms to raise a red flag
11:50about this. Or am I missing something here? Because I was covering this for years and there's
11:56like two of us covering it. Right. And of course, when it comes to President Trump, they have no
12:00problem being unpopular with the White House. Right. You're totally right, Laura. The media
12:05here is the real scandal. Of course, the people in Biden's orbit were trying to protect him.
12:10That makes sense. The question is, why was the media carrying water for the Democratic Party?
12:17And the answer is, is because they were deathly afraid that Donald Trump would win,
12:20not because he's a threat to democracy the way they're always saying, but because his policies
12:25represent a threat to the hegemony of the elites. The media in America are part of the elites. And
12:32so their interests, their economic interests are aligned with the rich. And that is why they carry
12:38water for the Democrats. It is so simple. And Donald Trump was the first president in his first
12:42term to shrink the income inequality in this country in 60 years. And so the media fought him
12:49tooth and nail. And I'm so glad you're pointing it out, that the media is the real original
12:54sin here. It's not accountability when you speak truth to power to somebody who has no power
13:00anymore and is a cancer ridden old man who can't hurt you anymore. When they had access,
13:06they carried water for him. And now that he has no power, they're lining up to kick him.
13:10And it's disgusting. Yeah, I think the point is, Michael, I think the point again is
13:16that they have no problem getting enormous pushback from Trump. And they kept staying
13:23with the P tape, the dossier, denying the Hunter Biden laptop, denying the border was open,
13:29denying crime among illegals, denying that inflation was raging. None of that. I mean,
13:35it was kind of like, well, but we're after Trump. And so all of that got to pass. And my point is
13:39the fraud goes from the condition of Biden all the way through the policy. I'm not the cancer
13:44or when it started or when it didn't. To me, that's like that's secondary, Michael.
13:49So I'm not going to I'm not going to defend sort of the press's lack of curiosity,
13:54such as it was. I'm not going to defend the liberal media, as you would describe. I'm sure
14:01most people in the liberal in the media are liberal. However, you're giving them way too
14:05much credit that they are ideological. I got to be honest with you as a foreign producer,
14:10I had a place like MSNBC. Trump is the best thing that ever happened to the media. He is
14:17incredibly important to their bottom line. He is better copy than the Bidens ever were there.
14:24I mean, so you think they wanted him all to stay in power there, Michael? I mean, you know,
14:28I adore you. So you think the media was secretly trying to help Trump now by being soft on Biden?
14:34I mean, that makes zero sense to me. But maybe I'm missing something. No, I mean, look, look,
14:38you're missing the point here. And I'm not explaining it as articulately as I should.
14:43Trump loves the media. He loves going back and forth with media. The Biden White House hated it.
14:50They did not like. The media, they did not like interact in the media. Donald Trump does,
15:05and the press loves that just as much as Trump does. But Biden, the Biden White House,
15:10they did not give access the way Trump does. Well, I understand that. But back to my point,
15:17there was a concerted effort. It was it was circle after circle after circle of protection
15:25around Biden. It wasn't just Jill. It wasn't just Kirby. It wasn't just Jake Sullivan or
15:30the press secretary Zients or Klain. There was there was a lot of people involved here.
15:36And this cannot be swept under the rug. I think there has to be there have to be Hill hearings
15:42on this because it goes from the the cognitive decline all the way to the substantive and deadly
15:49disasters for America. Right. Of course, the the point that President Trump made today, which is,
15:54OK, so who was actually pushing all of this policy? Right. You know, Michael, you're acting
15:59like because the media made a bigger deal out of a fake pee tape than they did over 11 million
16:07illegal migrants invading this country. Therefore, that was actually a bigger deal.
16:13It wasn't the mainstream media is totally in the bag for the Democratic Party because that is where
16:19their interests lie. We cannot accept their rules for things. They turn everything about Trump into
16:26a scandal and they protect everything that Democrats do. And it's finally the American
16:31people simply had enough of it. And that's when all of this broke was when the American people
16:37saw in there with their own eyes what the media worked so hard to keep from them.
16:42Michael, who was running the country? Who was running the country when
16:45who was really making the big calls? It wasn't Biden. So who was it?
16:48No, it was. Look, you're not going to like that answer, but but it was Biden. Now,
16:52is there a difference between being able to run for president and running the country? Yeah,
16:58there is. But no, Biden was running the country. Absolutely. But there was look,
17:04there was a very overzealous, very rigidness premium paid to protecting the privacy of the
17:13Bidens at all costs from the moment I got there in twenty nineteen until I left it to the end of
17:17twenty two. That's what it was. It is hard for all of us to play doctor and say he had this,
17:23he had that. What you can say is that there was a a a deep overzealousness to protect their privacy
17:31and they paid a reputational and political cost for it. Yeah, we got to go. Well, look,
17:39I think if you have to protect the privacy of the president and keep him behind closed doors
17:43and locked away, he's probably not making the calls. That's the point. If you're making the
17:47calls, you're answering the question. Trump answered a lot of questions last night at the
17:50White House. He was just perfectly comfortable to giving remarks and answering questions when
17:55and I've said to you before, he's historically accessible and versus the historic inaccessibility
18:00of the White House. He's competent. He's not committing a fraud on the American public.
18:04Michael Bacha, thank you very much. Coming up, did Eric Swalwell threaten ICE? See what he said next.
18:16So what do you do when you have nothing and I mean nothing positive to offer the American people?
18:22Well, you just pretend that you're fighting the good fight.
18:31If you lay a finger on them, we are going to have a problem.
18:36Bossy girl pants threw down the gauntlet, which begs the question.
18:40What happens if they were to go and arrest these members or if they would try to sanction
18:44them to the House of Representatives? They'll find out. That's a red line.
18:48Oh, that's so-called red line. That was crossed. The DOJ has charged lefty congresswoman Lamonica
18:55McIver with felony assault after she allegedly and on camera put her hands on two federal agents
19:01outside a Newark ICE facility. The DOJ says that she slammed her forearm into one agent and tried
19:07to restrain him by forcibly grabbing him. And then she used that forearm again to push an ICE officer
19:13and forcibly strike him. But remember, this is Lamonica who is without LaFault.
19:21I think the charges are absurd. The entire situation was escalated by ICE. They caused
19:27the confrontation. Well, the Justice Department and Alina Hoppe wanted me to admit to doing
19:32something that I did not do. I would not have done anything different.
19:37And then she got back up from that California bulwark of integrity.
19:41If you mess with one person in the family, you mess with the entire family. I promise you,
19:46there's going to be more unnoticed or unnoticed visits from my colleagues where they show up
19:52and they better be let in. Oh, what are you going to do?
19:58Are you going to call Fang Fang? The president was asked about Lamonica's ICE-capade today.
20:10Give me a break. Did you see her? She was out of control. Those days are over. The days are
20:16over. The days of woke are over. That woman, I have no idea who she is. That woman was out of
20:23control. She was shoving federal agents. She was out of control. The days of that crap are over
20:29in this country. We're going to have law and order. Senator Josh Hawley stopped by. He's
20:34going to give his thoughts. Senator, now listening closely, it sounds like the Democrats
20:39want violence. Am I wrong? It seems like this could be kind of a setup for a provocation,
20:46maybe hoping that ICE officials themselves injure a Democrat official in one of these tussles.
20:54You know, it sounds like to me, Laura, the Democrats have decided to take a break from
20:57flying around the world to go hold the hands of gang members and now try to break into our own
21:01facilities to let criminals out one by one. I mean, really, this is what they're doing with
21:06their time. And I just have to say, how long has it been? We've been hearing for the Democrats,
21:10oh, two tiers of justice. We can't have two tiers of justice. Well, you know what?
21:14They were right about that. No more two tiers of justice. Nobody's above the law,
21:19including the congresswoman. We've all seen the video. You can see her right there,
21:23shoving law enforcement, trying to impede an arrest. And Democrats always count on the fact
21:28that they're going to get special treatment. Hillary Clinton, her server, nothing happened
21:32to her. Hunter Biden, his many crimes. Daddy bails him out. I think the message is the days
21:38of special treatment for Democrats and their rich friends are over. It's going to be law and order,
21:43just like Trump said. I mean, you have to give them credit, Senator. There is actual videotape.
21:48I was like, no, nothing. I don't regret anything. I didn't do I wouldn't do that.
21:54You can see her right in the video. I mean, I. But it's like Biden's decline,
21:59which we talked about in the angle. It was visible for the world to see.
22:03But now we're supposed to give a Pulitzer to reporters who say, oh, well, I'm doing some
22:08reporting now on Biden's decline. Well, yeah, we all saw it five years ago, sweetheart. So
22:13nice, nice try. But I think they're used to getting away with it. Period. End of story.
22:18Hundred percent. Hundred percent. And they're used to the media covering for them. And now
22:22the message appears to be, I don't believe you're lying eyes. I mean, there it is right there on
22:26tape. You can see her shoving. You can see her impeding law enforcement. That's an assault.
22:31And the law, we call that an assault. She's insulting a law enforcement officer. And guess
22:35what? That's a crime. And yes, in the United States of America, if you commit a crime,
22:40you should do the time. And in her case, she needs to be charged. I hope they prosecute her
22:45to the fullest extent of the law. And I hope this sends a message that the days of special treatment
22:50for liberals are over. I mean, listen, the Biden administration, let's not forget, threw in jail
22:57grandmothers in wheelchairs who had the audacity to pray outside abortion clinics.
23:02If you were conservative, if you were pro-life, you went to jail. And now these people who are
23:07caught on camera committing crimes, they're saying, oh, not me. I mean, this can't happen to me.
23:12Now, enough of this. It's time for one standard of justice under the law. And I think the Trump
23:17administration is going to deliver it. Senator, great to see you. Thank you.
23:21And ahead, Secretary Marco Rubio shows up on Capitol Hill and with jet lag, completely lays
23:29waste to the liberal whiners. Plus, new information about the Biden administration
23:34spying on Tulsi Gabbard. The director of national intelligence herself
23:39joins us exclusively for Reaction, coming up.
23:43There are no more moderate Democrats left. They're all squad members now.
23:48When he's not huddling with an illegal at a Salvadoran Supermax, so-called moderate Democrat
23:53Chris Van Hollen is making a complete fool of himself going toe to toe with Marco Rubio.
24:00Your campaign of fear and repression is eating away at foundational values of our democracy.
24:05And I have to tell you directly and personally that I regret voting for you for secretary of
24:10state. First of all, your regret for voting for me confirms I'm doing a good job based on what
24:14I know. That's just a flippant statement, Mr. Secretary. Please let the secretary.
24:18I'd be happy to. But then I can respond to his.
24:20Your time's up, Senator, and woefully used, I might add.
24:24I can't respond to everything he said because much of these are untrue. But I'll go through
24:27a few. First of all, I'm actually very proud of the work we've done with USAID. For example,
24:31I don't regret cutting ten million dollars for male circumcisions in Mozambique. I don't know
24:37how that makes us stronger and more prosperous as a nation. I don't regret psychosocial support
24:41services. I raised two hands, Mr. Secretary. Senator, I'd ask you to suspend.
24:47Well, I can go on. I mean, there's other things here. We spent $227,000 for Big Cat's YouTube
24:52channel from USAID. We spent $14 million for social cohesion in Mali, whatever the hell that
24:58means. So I can go on and on. I got the list here, and there's more. I didn't even bring the whole
25:02list. In the case of El Salvador, absolutely. Absolutely. We deported gang members. Gang
25:08members, including the one you had a margarita with. And that guy is a human trafficker,
25:12and that guy is a gangbanger, and the evidence is going to be clear in the days to come.
25:16Mr. Chairman, Senator, please. Secretary Rubio has the floor.
25:20Chairman, he can't make unsubstantiated comments like that.
25:24Oh, he can't? What about you, Senator? So if today's Senate hearing on the
25:29Foreign Relations Committee was a preview of the 2028 debate stage, you should take away one
25:36conclusion. Chris Van Hollen will never be president of the United States. It's looking
25:41pretty good for Republicans. Also today on Capitol Hill, we learn more about how Biden's henchmen
25:46were tracking their political enemies.
25:49Just last night, I received the first set of records from the department regarding Tulsi
25:53Gabbard's placement on the TSA Quiet Skies watch list. These documents confirm our suspicions.
26:01Federal Air Marshals surveilled the now Director of National Intelligence during domestic flights
26:07in 2024, reporting back information related to her appearance and even how many electronics
26:14she was observed using. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case.
26:20The Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is here with us for Reaction.
26:24Madam Director, thank you for joining us. Now, you came on with us in August of 2024
26:29when we first learned about this. What new can you tell us?
26:34Well, first thing, Laura, I want to go back a little bit before then,
26:37because it was an interview that I did with you during the end of July
26:41that really kicked off why I was placed on this list in the first place.
26:45I was talking to you about how Joe Biden had just stepped down. Kamala Harris was going to be the
26:52Democratic nominee. And I was warning the American people about how dangerous she would be for our
26:58country's security, the safety, security and freedom of the American people if she were to
27:01become commander in chief. The very next day, this was in Rome. I got on a plane with my husband to
27:07fly back to the United States after having conducted meetings there in the Vatican with
27:13other Americans that I was placed on this secret domestic terror watch list called Quiet Skies.
27:19What Senator Paul is talking about here are documents that confirm two things. One,
27:24that what I experienced and what whistleblowers came forward and exposed very early on in August
27:30is absolutely true. It goes into detail about what that surveillance consisted of.
27:35Some of the things Senator Paul poured back, the federal air marshals who were surveilling me about
27:40my appearance, about what kind of electronic devices that I had in my possession. Did I have
27:46any interactions with unknown individuals while traveling? The list goes on and on.
27:52But the second thing that these documents confirm is once again, that it was absolutely politically
27:58motivated. And I know this because these other Americans who were attending the same meetings
28:04that I was at the Vatican, not a single one of them, to include former Trump administration
28:09officials, not a single one of them were put on this Quiet Skies list. And the only difference was
28:15they were not on your show the day before traveling back to the United States or any show,
28:21for that matter, publicly criticizing then Vice President Kamala Harris.
28:26So they were trying to put the cone of protection around her, probably knowing that she was going
28:33to falter going forward. And this was a way to kind of make you step back from that when they
28:39were trying to intimidate you. I think they were trying to intimidate me, but also they were trying
28:45to really create this chilling effect, probably knowing that I wouldn't stay silent about it and
28:50send a message out to people that if you go and criticize then Vice President Kamala Harris,
28:56who is now going to be the Democratic nominee for president, you too would face the consequences.
29:02And I am not the only person, by the way, under this Quiet Skies domestic terror watch and
29:07surveillance program that was targeted for political reasons. There are many people,
29:12one even the wife of a federal air marshal who happened to be in Washington, D.C. on January 6th,
29:18nowhere near the Capitol. She was on this Quiet Skies list for over two years and surveilled
29:25even when traveling with her federal air marshal husband. There are countless examples that we
29:31could go through once again that show very clearly the Biden administration's weaponization
29:36and politicization of the government against everyday Americans, violating our most fundamental
29:43constitutional rights and civil liberties. Well, starting with the 2016 Trump campaign,
29:49the fraud of that all the way through the fraud of Hunter Biden and the laptop and the fraud of
29:55the border and the fraud of every other policy, Afghanistan, they lied about. But on this issue
30:00of the Open Skies or Quiet Skies list, is there a reason that that list should exist at all at
30:08this point since it's not it? This program has been going on for nearly two decades and they
30:17have not this Quiet Skies program that the TSA under the Department of Homeland Security has
30:23tasked to federal air marshals to execute. Not a single terrorist has been caught, not a single
30:30one for as long as this program has existed. So instead, what is continuing to happen so long as
30:36this program continues is every single day, 40 or 50 federal air marshals are tasked with surveilling
30:44everyday Americans for no purpose. These arbitrary reasons that are put forward. The funny thing was
30:50that when senators started asking questions about my case in particular, the TSA started
30:55changing their story and making things up about why they were justified in putting me on this
31:00list, once again, affirming the politicization of the federal government against the American people.
31:06Well, this has to be zeroed out, never to be seen again. Madam Director, thank you very much for
31:12giving us the latest on this. We really appreciate it. And coming up, Elon Musk makes a big announcement
31:17about his future. We're going to tell you what it is next. Elon Musk made an announcement about
31:25his future in regard to politics. I wondered whether you have decided yet how much you're
31:31going to spend on the the upcoming midterms. Is it you? You spent a lot more money on the last U.S.
31:40election than you envisaged when you were speaking here three years ago. Are you going to continue to
31:45to spend at that kind of level on future elections in terms of political spending?
31:50I'm going to do a lot less in the future. And why is that?
31:57I think I've done enough. Is it because of blowback? If I see a reason to do political
32:01spending in the future, I will do it. I don't currently see a reason. Well, look, I mean,
32:06can you really blame him? I mean, he sacrificed for America more than most civilians ever would.
32:14And as a reward, he was threatened and defamed relentlessly by radical leftists.
32:21His livelihood attacked. Here to react is Jason Miller, former Trump campaign senior advisor.
32:28Jason, the left wanted this outcome. I think they wanted to make it so unpleasant
32:35for the richest man in the world.
32:39That other people may be of, you know, rich, but not as rich, obviously,
32:45they wouldn't even think about it. A warning shot across the bow. Are you surprised by this?
32:51Well, nothing from the political left surprises me anymore. But here's the reality. We won in 2024.
32:57Elon Musk was a massive help in that. I think he spent millions more than anyone thought he was
33:02going to spend. So we really have a debt of gratitude to him. But the important thing here is
33:06how much Elon helped President Trump really go and change the culture in Washington. These are some
33:12of these things, Laura, people have talked about changing for 30, 40 years. But what President
33:16Trump and Elon teamed up to do in just this last 120 days or so has been nothing short of remarkable.
33:22But it's sick and twisted what the political left did not only to Elon himself, to his customers,
33:28to his companies. It was just absolutely shameful. But we now have the country on a
33:34different trajectory, seeing just how much spending needs to be cut from Washington.
33:38But my point, Jason, I completely agree with what you're saying. I mean,
33:43he did more than anyone would have ever expected him to do and paid up really steep price for
33:49having done so and was generally a really good cheer and just worked his butt off. I mean,
33:54he just never stopped working. But at the same time, if Trump's agenda is not re-upped in 2028
34:03with either Vance or Rubio, or I think those are the top two contenders,
34:09then what will it all have been for? I mean, you need this to continue. This revolution
34:15of common sense, Donald Trump wants to continue. And that's going to require money, a lot of money
34:21from more than from more than people like Elon Musk. We need new Elon Musks.
34:28Yeah, and I think it's perfectly fine if Elon says that he's not going to spend maybe as much
34:32they did before, because again, he spent so much. I don't think people realize that he was going to
34:36go at that level. But as 2028 comes around, obviously, we have the midterms before that.
34:41Again, we have to make sure that we keep all this progress from President Trump in place.
34:46I think Republicans are looking very good for 2028. We've got to get this big, beautiful bill
34:50done, make sure we keep moving the economy in the right direction. But these transformative
34:54changes, doing things like slashing USAID, bringing in the Doge effect, the cultural aura
35:00has now been changed by President Trump and Elon Musk in a way that we've, quite frankly,
35:04never seen before. We're on the right track, finally. And we're going to need support to stay
35:10on the right track because these leftists are vicious and they are relentless. And we owe a
35:15huge debt of gratitude to Elon Musk and his entire family, his mom, all these people who
35:20sacrificed in this period. But I hope they don't go away. All right, Jason, thank you very much.
35:25And coming up, a new twist in that New Orleans jailbreak. Dog the bounty hunter is hot on the
35:30trail and he's next. Under duress or threat. Now, why he wouldn't have just gone to someone who
35:38said these guys are threatening me, that makes zero sense to me. Absolutely. And how, you know,
35:46if they're going to shank him, they're supposed to search the cell, especially that biggest cell,
35:51every single day. So how did anyone even have a shank? It's a lot different, you know, like a
35:57county city jail than prison. So how did they, you know, how'd they get it in there?
36:03Is there any reason whatsoever in today's day and age with surveillance capability,
36:10all the high tech surveillance we have, even in in prisons that are under a lot of stress,
36:15and this was because overcrowded, obviously. Is there any reason this should ever happen?
36:22No, you know, I I've heard from a lot of people down there that it's a very poor it's they're not
36:29they don't have the money to do anything. They keep cutting their funding, cutting their funding
36:34and taking away what they got. So when you do that, this is exactly what's going to happen.
36:4010 men together, all violent, most of them gun charges. You know, you start sitting in the cell
36:45and planning and they sit some of them sit there for almost a year before they're given a preliminary
36:52hearing. So I don't know what's going on down there. It's it's absolutely insanity.
36:58I saw Jeff Landry, the governor of Louisiana last night at the White House, and we talked for a few
37:04minutes about this, but I can tell you he wants answers. Apparently, dog, it's not the first escape
37:09that one of these criminals has been part of. 2019, a jail in northeast Louisiana.
37:14Macy's, the one who allegedly threatened to shank that janitor, cut through a chain link fence,
37:20hopped into a car driven by an accomplice, and then was later found in the in the day,
37:24300 miles away in Texas. So it has some experience in this.
37:29Yes, yes. And I don't know if he's the oldest one. The oldest one was somewhere in their 40s.
37:35And, you know, he's the one running the show. And a lot of those guys, some of them is 19 years old,
37:4021, 22. You know, they don't know anything about anything. So, you know, I feel sorry for them when
37:48they get caught because they just added many more years. Well, a lot of them would never have gotten
37:53out of prison anyway. But it's it's a shame that that police, sheriffs, jails are treated like this
38:00because this is what's going to happen. Do you do you believe that they instantly separated,
38:07break up the group? I mean, there's too many people in one group to be able to
38:10hide, but they just went their separate ways.
38:15Well, usually what they do is, you know, they'll pair up two or three ago and then they'll have,
38:20you know, in a few days meet us at, you know, some restaurant or some they have a meeting place.
38:27But no, they don't all just, you know, all split and go separate ways or the cops would have caught
38:32him somewhere. Some way somebody is hiding the majority of them. OK, they're not all squatting
38:40in homes like they caught the guy today. So, yeah, it's it's terrible, terrible. All right,
38:47dog. Thank you very much. This is an absolutely disturbing and fascinating story. We appreciate
38:53it. That's it for us tonight. Make sure to follow me on social media where I reveal what happened
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