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00:01I'm Kayleigh McEnany, and for Laura Ingraham, thank you for watching this special edition of The Ingraham Angle.
00:06Well, this is a Fox News alert. The peace president has done it again.
00:10Trump making history today in the Middle East and achieving what the critics believed impossible.
00:16The president signed a historic peace agreement in the Middle East, ending two years of fighting between Israel and Gaza
00:22and freeing all 20 living hostages held captive by Hamas.
00:27He began the day delivering a speech at the Israeli Knesset on his consequential Gaza peace deal.
00:33Generations from now, this will be remembered as the moment that everything began to change and change very much for the better.
00:42Like the USA right now, it will be the golden age of Israel and the golden age of the Middle East.
00:50He later traveled to Egypt where he signed the agreement alongside the world leaders that you're looking at
00:56and nearly every world leader lined up for a chance to greet him, to shake his hand as they posed for a historic photo.
01:04This took 3,000 years to get to this point. Can you believe it? And it's going to hold up, too. It's going to hold up.
01:12Today demonstrated why President Trump will forever be known as the peace president.
01:16All remaining Israeli hostages, who have been held captive for more than two years by a murderous terrorist organization, returned home today.
01:26And the world experienced a collective moment of joy as we witness scenes like this.
01:31That was Avi Natan Orr reuniting with his girlfriend, Noah Argamani.
01:46You may remember Noah Argamani from that infamous video that you see here where she was kidnapped by terrorists in front of her petrified boyfriend.
01:54They were living a nightmare then, but now you just saw their reunification.
01:58And then there's this, Omri Moran, a husband to Lashai, a father to four-year-old Roni, and two-year-old Alma.
02:06Omri's brother-in-law told me this Saturday, this, sharing his anticipation for this moment.
02:13We shared this morning with Roni and Alma the possibility that Omri will come home.
02:21We framed it as if we had successful meetings in the U.S.
02:25They knew their mother is going there in order to advocate for him, and we framed it as such that it was so successful that this time they may be able to meet him soon.
02:37We did frame it in a very cautious way because, as I said, there's no real certainty yet Hamas will carry it out.
02:45I don't trust the terrorist organization to be a good-faith partner in any agreement.
02:49But Roni was so excited to hear it.
02:53The first thing she did was drawing a picture for her father that she wants to give to him once he returns.
03:02Here was that picture that four-year-old Roni drew.
03:06And here is the beautiful image of Omri greeting his wife and two beautiful daughters for the very first time in more than two years.
03:13His youngest was just six months old when he was taken.
03:16Now, unfortunately, some hostages will never return home, like Ariel and Kaffir Bebas.
03:20You're looking at them, the youngest hostages from October 7th.
03:24But today, their father, Yardin, who was released back in February, witnessed one of his close friends return home, David Cuneo.
03:31Yardin Bebas ran into a Hamas leader while in captivity and asked to remain with Cuneo.
03:37There are many more stories just like those from today's release of The Last Living Hostages.
03:42And it's all thanks to this man, to our president.
03:46Together, we've achieved what everybody said was impossible.
03:50At long last, we have peace in the Middle East.
03:53And it's a very simple expression, peace in the Middle East.
03:56And we've heard it for many years, but nobody thought it could ever get there.
03:59And now we're there.
04:01This was a manifestation.
04:03Manifestation of a vision that the president laid out just five months ago during his very first foreign trip, a trip to the Middle East.
04:10Before our eyes, a new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism.
04:26And we're people of different nations, religions and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence.
04:36We don't want that.
04:37Though many have given up on the concept of ending this war, President Trump never wavered.
04:41A little more than five years ago, he kicked off his mission with the signing of the Abraham Accords at the White House.
04:48And today's images bear a striking resemblance to that very same day.
04:52A different day, but the same mission, bringing peace to Israel and throughout the Middle East.
04:58Here with his reaction to this historic day, Newt Gingrich, Fox News political analyst and former Speaker of the House.
05:04Speaker Gingrich, you know, I'm struck by what today means.
05:07I'm struck by what it means for the legacy of the president.
05:09You had Biden, who in his first six weeks in office decided to convene historians to decide how he could be like FDR, but he was no transformational figure.
05:18President Trump has achieved that.
05:20Winston Churchill's status.
05:23Yeah, look, I think historians are going to study for the next 50 years to try to understand what was the magic that President Trump brought.
05:34You know, he first talked about this in a speech that Jared Kuchman wrote for AIPAC during the campaign in 2016.
05:45So he was thinking and talking about peace in the Middle East all the way through.
05:49And the amazing thing about President Trump, and maybe it's because he's a Gemini, so he has twins.
05:56He can focus totally on the moment.
05:59And yet the other part of him is strategically thinking years and decades ahead.
06:04And the two somehow come together in a way that's almost magical.
06:08I watched this afternoon and I was close.
06:11And I both watched it.
06:12We watched Jerusalem.
06:14Then we watched Sharm el-Sheikh.
06:16It's an extraordinary moment.
06:19And figuring out why is it that for all these years, I mean, Israel's been embattled for almost its entire nearly 80 years of existence.
06:27And now suddenly Donald Trump comes along, changes the whole game.
06:33No American president has done anything like this.
06:36Theodore Roosevelt got a peace prize for having helped bring the Russian-Japanese war together in, I think, 1905.
06:44But this is totally different.
06:46Here is a moment in history where you saw all these countries all coming together.
06:51You saw that Trump personally knew every person on that stage.
06:54You saw that here's somebody who can literally span the planet with personal friends, contacts, intermediaries, and represents a level of vision and a level of toughness.
07:07I mean, as he himself said, without the B-2 bombers taking out the Iranian system, we still might not be here.
07:15But that ability to come all the way from Missouri and to end up taking out all those facilities with such precision accuracy, that said something to the whole planet.
07:26That, in fact, the United States is still, by a huge margin, the leading power on the planet.
07:31And imagine how both Xi and Putin must have felt watching this, realizing that they were seeing the real leader of the world, and they've seen the world gather around him voluntarily, not out of fear, but out of hope, that with him, they're going to actually create a peaceful, prosperous, and safe Middle East.
07:51You know, I'm so glad that you described this as a well-orchestrated plan that really suddenly came to fruition because both things are true.
07:58There were the Abraham Accords five years ago, there was a four-year diversion from the plan with President Joe Biden, and then you had the bombing of Fordow, which was instrumental to making this happen.
08:08But I lay all that out because I want to pull up Antony Blinken here, of course, Secretary of State for Joe Biden.
08:13He says this, it's good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan that the Biden administration developed.
08:20Speaker Gingrich, that makes me bristle.
08:22This was not a Biden-era plan that came to fruition.
08:26Well, it doesn't make me bristle.
08:28Look, the entire Democratic left wing is out of touch with reality and verges on crazy.
08:34Blinken is part of that group.
08:36Why would you think that he has any realistic sense of what happened?
08:41They were a disaster in Afghanistan.
08:43They were a disaster in Ukraine.
08:45They were a disaster in the Middle East.
08:47They were a disaster in Venezuela.
08:49Every time you turn around, left-wing Democrats do not understand the real world.
08:54They do not understand how it works.
08:55But you can't expect Blinken to go off quietly.
08:59Yeah, no doubt about it.
09:00Speaker Gingrich, thank you very much for that insight.
09:03Well, as we just noted, it was without question a historic day.
09:06But there are some on the Biden team that agree with Antony Blinken.
09:09They had mixed feelings.
09:11That's what Politico reported, that Biden aides are having, quote,
09:14bittersweet feelings about President Donald Trump's progress toward ending the Israel-Hamas war.
09:20They also have a bit of sour grapes, arguing that they laid the groundwork for Trump's effort
09:24and that he could have executed it much earlier.
09:27One former official said this.
09:29It's good that he came around, but it's a tragedy that it took so long.
09:33And as I just mentioned, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that it was a Biden-era plan.
09:39And Biden's former Deputy Defense Secretary echoed the same sentiment on CNN.
09:45The Biden administration on its way out tried to get to a deal.
09:49It did not.
09:50What do you think is the difference here in this moment that put the Trump team ahead?
09:55Yeah, the framework that has been put into place in this 20-point plan that the Trump administration
09:59has implemented, build on the framework of the Biden administration.
10:04But here were the more honest Biden officials.
10:07These are the ones who made comments to Axios during President Trump's historic foreign trip
10:11across the Middle East back in May.
10:13One said, gosh, I wish I could work for an administration that could move that quickly.
10:18Another said it's pretty remarkable how quickly he can move.
10:22Biden's former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told Axios on Syria,
10:26it's so clearly the right decision.
10:28I don't know why Joe Biden didn't do this.
10:32And Rob Malley admitted he was in awe of Trump's willingness to brazenly shatter so many harmful
10:38taboos.
10:39Here with us is Victoria Coates, former Trump Deputy National Security Advisor.
10:44You know, Victoria, it's great to have you here.
10:46I'm just wondering, as you read that, it's really striking to me that they try to lay credit
10:52to this, where you have honest folks like Hillary Clinton who say, hey, President Biden deserves
10:55a Nobel Peace Prize if he makes Russia and Ukraine happen.
11:01Well, Kayleigh, great to be with you.
11:02I'm not so sure I'd go so far as to call Hillary honest, but you're absolutely correct.
11:07This is just disgraceful.
11:08And these people should be embarrassed.
11:10What President Trump did was shift the Biden administration policy by 180 degrees.
11:16He did it by actually advocating for the Israeli hostages right after he was reelected, before
11:22he was even inaugurated.
11:23He was their strongest advocate outside of Israel.
11:27Then he also got tough on Iran.
11:29Instead of coddling the Iranians, trying to tap them along, trying to get to a deal with
11:34them, he bombed them with the B-2s.
11:36It was fantastic.
11:37And then finally, he got with our Arab partners and allies who were shunned by the Biden administration.
11:43They were totally allergic to their fossil fuels and to the fact that they weren't constitutional
11:47democracies and they wouldn't deal with them.
11:50And he said, we're all going to get it on the same page.
11:52And guess what that wound up achieving?
11:54A big win tonight.
11:56Yeah, I take your point on the word honesty and Hillary in the same sentence.
11:59But she did praise President Trump, I will say, on this deal.
12:03She did.
12:03She praised him by name.
12:04But I want you to listen to this, Victoria.
12:05This is a former hostage.
12:07Listen to what he said Hamas told him about President Trump.
12:11Ever since he came into the world, they were very scared of him.
12:16Yeah, they wanted a terrorist.
12:19Yeah, they wanted Kamala to be chosen, to be elected.
12:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:26They wanted Kamala to be elected.
12:28As soon as Donald Trump was elected, they understood that he wants to bring the hostages back home.
12:39Seems like Hamas had a pretty clear view of who the real commander-in-chief would be.
12:43Absolutely.
12:44Absolutely.
12:45And they had seen from Kamala Harris and Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan just a lot of equivocacy over the first year and a half of the war, trying to restrain Israel, trying to communicate with Hamas.
12:58No, the president said he was going to do absolutely the opposite.
13:02And the other thing he did in cracking down on Iran and on the other terrorist proxies is he cut off all the money to Hamas.
13:09And the reporting is that one of the reasons Hamas finally agreed to this deal is because the Qataris and Egyptians also threatened to cut them off on the president's instructions, and they couldn't move money around anymore.
13:21They just ran out.
13:22So that's why this conference in Sharm el-Shek was so important today, because those are all the people who can actually rebuild Gaza, can create this brighter, better future for the Strip and for the Palestinians that live there.
13:36Hamas has nothing to offer anymore.
13:38Victoria, thank you.
13:40President Trump says the deal would not have been possible without actions that he took just a few months ago.
13:46It really started when we took out the nuclear capability of Iran.
13:51When you look at what they had, you couldn't have made this deal if somebody's sitting over there with a nuclear weapon over your head.
13:56And I think when we did that, and there were other obviously very war-like things that we did over the course of four or five years, if you're, you know, setting the table.
14:05But when we did the, when we took away that destructive capability from Iran.
14:12Trump also credited countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Egypt for helping the U.S. broker this historic deal.
14:20Now, phase one of the 20-point peace plan has just begun.
14:24So what happens next?
14:25Here with us is Christian Whiten, former State Department senior advisor.
14:29Christian, I spoke with the architect, one of the architects, I should say, of the Abraham Accords earlier.
14:34He's my former colleague, Avi Berkowitz.
14:37He, alongside Jared Kushner, was instrumental to those deals.
14:40Listen to what he said about the way forward.
14:43The president understands the power of momentum.
14:46I know that his team, led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, have a very specific plan that they will enact over the coming months.
14:53And they'll use today's momentum to achieve significant, significant things.
14:58So do you think this momentum carries us through to phase two and beyond?
15:02It can.
15:05It should.
15:06I mean, momentum is a good thing.
15:07But I don't think it detracts from the historic nature of the agreement to say that there are a lot of things that have to be worked out.
15:12The 20-point plan, in some ways, was very detailed.
15:15But it leaves open questions about security.
15:18It says that Hamas not only will be demilitarized, but de-radicalized.
15:23And that may be a tall order because the way that the government of Egypt and the Gulf monarchies that are going to have to pay for rebuilding sort of exist in funding is by suppressing political Islam, suppressing the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the same thing as Hamas.
15:38So in Gaza, you have Hamas still sort of on the war path, just not against Israel.
15:42They're killing other Arabs now who disagree with them.
15:45So who is going to provide security for reconstruction?
15:47Things like that need to be answered.
15:49But I think that can be.
15:50It just hasn't been done yet.
15:51You know, the old mantra of speak softly but carry a big stick.
15:55You know, you could argue President Trump, he's obviously verbally very tough on our enemies.
15:58But if you go back, and I did today, and read his Riyadh speech that he gave on that first foreign trip, he gives Iran an opening.
16:05He says you could choose to be a member of the international community or you could choose another path.
16:09They chose another path.
16:10And a few months later, the stick came, and that was the bombing of Fordow and the obliteration of those nuclear facilities in Iran.
16:17That Fordow moment, I think that was a key, key moment to making today happen.
16:23President Trump said the same.
16:24What are your thoughts?
16:26I think so.
16:27Trump said that.
16:27Your two previous guests, Newton Victoria, said that fundamentally.
16:31You know, it used to be that, well, we have to solve Israel-Palestine before you can solve anything in the Middle East.
16:35And Trump proved he flipped that and said, no, if you put Iran in a box, then these other problems will become solvable.
16:42I think it was also very important for Israel to bomb Qatar.
16:45That really showed the double-crossing, double-dealing Qataris who have, frankly, appeased the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and used Al Jazeera, which helped kill our troops in Iraq.
16:55And Trump gave them an off-ramp, too, a gracious way to come in from the cold, stop double-timing, and join this coalition that actually is going to have to pay for rebuilding Gaza.
17:06Yeah, he gave them a choice, and they chose the other way.
17:08Christian, thank you.
17:10Coming up, Blue City leaders double down on their anti-ice madness.
17:14And hundreds of naked bike riders, ooh, you won't want to see that, try to get an ice's way next.
17:19The anti-ice crowd just won't stop.
17:28Another weekend of chaos erupted outside the windy city of Chicago.
17:32More than 20 people were arrested between Friday and Saturday outside an ice detention facility,
17:37all while Governor J.B. Pritzker threatens ice on television.
17:41The tables will turn someday.
17:42These people should recognize that maybe they're not going to get prosecuted today, although we're looking at doing that.
17:48But they may get prosecuted after the Trump administration for the things that they did because the statute of limitations won't have run.
17:56We're just talking to the state's attorneys and to the attorney general of the state of Illinois about how they can go at this.
18:06And Barack Obama is even stoking the flames.
18:09So, when you now start seeing the politicization of the military, deliberately, right?
18:18They just landed in Chicago.
18:19Yeah.
18:19When you see an administration suggest that ordinary street crime is an insurrection, or a terrorist act,
18:32that is a genuine effort to weaken how we have understood democracy.
18:47Here to discuss is Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow.
18:51Victor, as I listen to this, I hear two things.
18:54One, ice is the problem.
18:55Two, nothing to see here in Chicago.
18:57Except, I read the federal government's court filings.
19:00Turn to page 11.
19:01Here's what you'll find, and let's scroll it.
19:03These are all the crimes that have been committed against ICE agents.
19:06They're not good.
19:07Assaulted with rocks, bricks, pepper spray, incendiary devices, rammed vehicles off the road, a bounty, break-ins at homes.
19:15Our viewers can see it there.
19:16It seems like there is something going on in Chicago, and it's not the ICE agents.
19:19Yeah, Barack Obama said he was a constitutional law lawyer.
19:27He should reread Article 6 of the Constitution.
19:30It says the federal government has a right and supersedes state law when it's a matter of either enforcing federal laws,
19:37like federal immigration law, or protecting federal property.
19:40And to think otherwise is one of the reasons we had a civil war in 1861.
19:44But, you know, it's so ironic, Kaylee, that here we have Donald Trump striding like a colossus over the Middle East,
19:52and we have Gavin Newsom tweeting out each week somebody's going to hit in the mouth or smack or threaten Kristi Noem or Pritzer,
20:00trying to say that he's going to use lawfare again when he gets his chance.
20:05And everybody knows they're going after criminals in this first round of deportations or people who already have gone through the system.
20:11They know it, but they have no answer, so they want to create chaos in a nihilistic fashion.
20:17So people say, I don't know who's responsible, just make it all go away.
20:21Same thing with shutting down the government.
20:23They have no agenda.
20:24They just want to shut it down long enough to put the economy in recession and then say Trump did it.
20:29But they're all negative.
20:30They have nothing positive to say, and they're getting desperate.
20:33Now you have Kamala Harris or Chuck Schumer letting off F-bombs or Putty's videos coming out of Congress.
20:40It's really pathetic.
20:42You know, Victor, I'm glad you brought up history.
20:44You just brought up the Civil War.
20:45A man named Chris Welch out in Illinois, a Democrat elected official, needs a history lesson.
20:50Listen to his comparison of what's happening there in Chicago to the Berlin Wall.
20:56And an American president actually ordered an iron fence to be erected in an American city.
21:03Just as the Berlin Wall did in 1961, this fence stands as a symbol of division.
21:11Mr. Trump, tear down this fence now.
21:16So the fence is now the Berlin Wall?
21:19Well, you know, when the governor of Arizona a little while, a few years ago, said that the federal government under the Obama administration and then later under Biden, they were not enforcing federal law.
21:34And they said they would do it if Arizona would do it if the federal government didn't.
21:39And what did they do?
21:39They sued them and said, you don't understand the Article VI of the Constitution.
21:43States have no right to interfere in federal immigration matters.
21:46That was the Obama administration.
21:49And they said we have and they weren't enforcing that.
21:51So how weird that when they wouldn't enforce it and a governor wanted to do, they said you have no you have no jurisdiction.
21:58And then when when the governor is trying to stop the federal government, they say they do have jurisdiction.
22:04So they don't know.
22:05They're not coherent.
22:06They're just so desperate because they're on the wrong side of every issue.
22:10They're 30, 60 on every issue and they're suicidal and they have they have no legislative, judicial Supreme Court power.
22:17And what we get is pornographic language and smut and anger and just lashing out.
22:24Meanwhile, Trump is, I don't know, creating peace worldwide.
22:27And that drives them even crazier, I guess.
22:30Well, pornographic anger.
22:31Thanks for teeing up my next segment.
22:32Victor Davis Hanson.
22:34The craziness in Chicago is nothing compared to Portland, Oregon, where protesters really bared it all to protest ice.
22:59It's a bunch of naked protesters.
23:01We blurted for you.
23:02We know you may be eating dinner.
23:04But they're just having fun out there in Portland.
23:06So don't worry.
23:07There's been an uptick in the the silliness and the just the the fun side of it.
23:15Not that this is a fun thing that we're doing, but community is beautiful and joy in standing up for your neighbors is beautiful and showing that we are nonviolent.
23:26And there's nothing more nonviolent than silly costumes.
23:30Here to discuss is Jason Rantz, Seattle Red Radio host.
23:33Jason, you know, as I look at that, it's not a lot of people just having fun.
23:37There has been violence that we've seen in Portland.
23:39But one protester said this naked bike ride they did was, quote, quintessentially Portland.
23:44You're from, you know, that neck of the woods.
23:45Is this quintessentially Portland?
23:47I mean, it is weird and it's common to see ugly people get nude in public.
23:53I think we should get hazard pay for the ICE agents who had to endure this.
23:58But the problem here is AP is a perfect example of taking the bait.
24:02You get these lunatics who show up and they make this into some silly event and then they focus on that.
24:08And again, completely ignore the violence, completely ignore the arrest that happened over the weekend and instead portray everything as the Trump administration is going overboard.
24:17Look, they're responding to naked bicyclists and people in banana costumes.
24:21But, of course, that's not what's actually happening.
24:24And again, as you note, these are people who are showing up in the middle of the day to protest.
24:29It is much different in the middle of the day than it is at night when almost every single night we see people who are on the Antifa bandwagon,
24:36the folks who are the extremists, who take very dangerous postures against these ICE agents.
24:42But even on the silly stuff that we see, their end goal is the same.
24:46It's to block the entrance to this particular facility, which prevents the ICE agents from actually going into the community
24:53and making arrests of folks who aren't just in this country illegally but are criminal in addition to being here illegally.
25:01Yeah, and you make a great point because at night it is entirely different.
25:04You know, I read some of those filings as well.
25:06And protesters literally tried to set the ICE facility on fire as other protesters threw accelerants on it.
25:13So that's what's happening at night.
25:14But back to this daytime protest, I want you to see what these costumed protesters were shouting at ICE.
25:21Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame!
25:26No ICE. No ICE.
25:28And we're showing our full selves to these fully armed authoritarians.
25:34I'm here tonight because this is literally, actually bananas.
25:38But the frog protester has a fan. Let's see who it is.
25:42I'll just throw this in, too. I'm a fan of the Portland frog, too, just by the way.
25:48Look, Portland's gonna do it Portland's way, but they're damn sure fighting it, too.
25:53It's amazing that guy was a candidate for vice president, nominee, rather.
25:56Yeah, something tells me there's not anyone in the Trump administration or with ICE who is intimidated by a dude in a banana suit or a frog suit.
26:06These are people who are completely unserious clowns.
26:10And it tells you that they're in it more to express their personality than they are to protect that community.
26:16But, again, it would be a mistake for anyone to confuse any of this for the reality of what Portland becomes at night outside of that ICE facility.
26:24Yeah, those poor ICE officers.
26:26You have violence at night, people trying to light your building on fire.
26:29And then during the daytime, you get to see these beautiful nude people.
26:32Jason, thank you.
26:33Yeah, beautiful.
26:34Coming up, the humiliation gets worse for Kamala Harris.
26:38She just revealed who sent her straight to voicemail.
26:41She was ghosted.
26:42She was ghosted.
26:46Swing let you do that.
26:48Swing let you do that.
26:50Swing let you do that.
26:53I'm only afraid of you, because I'm so afraid.
26:57I'm losing the sun between us.
27:02You hear me?
27:04Hey.
27:05I don't speak words.
27:07It's pain, it's not bad in my heart, I keep you
27:12We leave the sorrow away
27:16And let's go out of it
27:19When there's no fire in us
27:21We leave the sorrow away
27:26And let's go out of it
27:29But it's not my fault, it's not my fault, it's not my fault, it's the fault that I love
27:37The Kamala drama keeps getting worse, in a new interview with MSNBC
27:41Kamala admitted Joe Biden is no longer picking up her calls
27:45I want to get to some news that just came out today with President Biden
27:50His spokesperson said that he is going to now start doing radiation for his prostate cancer
27:56Have you talked to him about it?
27:58Yeah, no, I called him earlier
28:00How's he doing?
28:01I have not talked to him, I just left him a message after I heard the news
28:05I was otherwise in my, on the event, at the event
28:08I, listen, I think Joe Biden is a fighter
28:12And that is what I told him and left him a message
28:16He's a fighter
28:17And he's going to fight this
28:19She also insisted that Americans should no longer trust the DOJ
28:23I don't know if we can trust what's coming out of the Department of Justice right now
28:29When you have an administration and individuals who are manipulating the justice system of America
28:39In that way, they best understand that this is not only about something that affects the individuals that they're targeting
28:46This affects all of us
28:49A justice system is actually supposed to be blind
28:52In the way that it does its work
28:55Not targeting people because of who they are
28:58Or for that matter, what they look like
29:00Here to react is Ned Ryan, American Majority CEO
29:03Along with Kayleigh McGee White, Fox News contributor
29:06Ned, I see you shaking your head there
29:09Was Kamala ghosted?
29:10What she was
29:12And how embarrassing that she actually admitted it in an interview
29:16I mean, I have to tell you, Kayleigh
29:18This feels like a revenge tour slash self-immolation tour
29:22More masquerading as a book tour
29:24And it just feels like also Night of the Living Dead
29:28Like, dear God, are we still having a book tour for this book
29:31And having Kamala out there
29:33Who doesn't realize she's politically dead
29:35Like, what does she think her future is in the party
29:38After she completely rips Joe Biden
29:40Appears confused that he won't pick up her phone calls
29:42And then just has proceeded to torch almost every other person
29:46In the Democratic Party
29:47And still thinks that she has a future
29:49You know, I think it'd be pretty interesting
29:52To ask everybody in the Democratic Party now
29:54Do you think it'd be a good idea if Kamala Harris ran in 2028?
29:57And I'm pretty sure if they're being honest
29:59Almost to a person, they would all say no
30:02Well, one person may say yes
30:04That this person was asked about Kamala Harris
30:07Mark Kelly, let's bring him in
30:08Do you think that Kamala Harris would be a strong candidate in 2028?
30:15Candidate? Yeah, absolutely
30:16Yeah, I mean, she was the nominee last time
30:19You would encourage her to run?
30:20I think she would be incredibly strong
30:23I think you're going to have, you know, a dozen, if not more, folks running
30:27Probably on either side
30:29And Kaylee, are the auditions for vice president already happening?
30:32What is going on with that?
30:33Yeah, he might be upset that he got passed over this last time
30:38It's interesting that he says just a candidate, though
30:40He doesn't seem very confident in her chances in a primary field
30:43And I can't really blame him
30:45I can't really blame Joe Biden, for that matter
30:47For not taking Kamala Harris' calls
30:49I mean, it's difficult enough for us to try and figure out
30:51What Kamala says on a daily basis
30:53Let alone if you're Joe Biden
30:55Trying to discern her various word salads
30:57But I think part of this also is that
30:59Democrats don't really want to take part in the pity party
31:02That Kamala Harris is currently throwing herself
31:04She's on this book tour right now
31:06Trying to insist that everyone else is to blame for her loss
31:10Except for herself
31:11And the fact that she hasn't learned any of the lessons from 2024
31:14She hasn't learned any of the lessons from her own mistakes that she made
31:18And right now, the only action that she's taken
31:21Is becoming a person so unlikable
31:24That everything that she says
31:26Has just confirmed why voters rejected her in November
31:28And why they're glad that she lost
31:30Ned, today is Columbus Day
31:32And I just want to walk back down memory lane
31:35And bring up Kamala Harris
31:37Back when she was vice president
31:38Here's what she had to say in this day in history a few years ago
31:41And I want you to compare where we'd be right now
31:43If Kamala Harris were president of the United States
31:46Instead of hostages being freed
31:47We'd be getting a little bit of this
31:49It is an honor, of course, to be with you this week
31:52As we celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day
31:55We must not shy away from this shameful past
32:00It's pretty amazing where we're at today
32:06Thank God Donald Trump decided he was running again
32:09And that he won
32:09That he prevented her from being president
32:13What a disaster we would be as a country
32:15And quite frankly across the world
32:17As you mentioned the peace deal that was done today
32:19But the thing that Donald Trump has done
32:22And that should make us so proud
32:24Is that he wants to celebrate the greatness of who we are as a country
32:28And he's not ashamed of it
32:29And it's awesome for this country to be able to celebrate who we are
32:34Instead of this constant non-stop running us down
32:37We should be ashamed of who we are
32:39And not be proud of who we are as a country
32:42And what we've accomplished
32:43Donald Trump has brought back pride in this country
32:46And I couldn't be happier
32:47Kaylee, it really is striking
32:49I mean, I really, truly believe
32:51If Kamala Harris had been president
32:53And I was just looking back at a Politico article
32:55About how she wanted a cabinet of progressives for foreign policy
32:59Hostages would not have been released today
33:01We would be being fed a whole lot of this politically correct BS
33:05About Indigenous People Day
33:07With no deliverables on the world stage
33:10Absolutely
33:12And by the way, keep in mind
33:13That if Kamala Harris had her way
33:15Donald Trump would be serving 700 years in prison right now
33:18Instead, he's single-handedly erasing
33:21Every single disastrous mark
33:22That Joe Biden and Kamala Harris left on this country
33:25And that's what this is all about
33:27Kamala Harris is upset about that
33:30And she's trying to save herself from further embarrassment
33:32As Trump continues to dominate on the world stage
33:35And at home for all of Americans
33:37You know, Ned, I do want to play this little flashback
33:41Kamala Harris, her foreign policy finesse
33:43Let's watch
33:44It is very well known
33:46That Donald Trump is weak and wrong
33:49On national security and foreign policy
33:52I mean, boy, we'd be down the river without a paddle
33:55No joke
33:58And honestly, Donald Trump's resume shows the exact opposite
34:02I mean, he has been able to bring peace around the globe
34:05Just in the first, what, nine, ten months of this second administration
34:08Because of who he is
34:10And the strength that he has shown on the international stage
34:12And quite frankly, he's having to clean up a lot of the messes
34:16From the Biden administration, from Kamala Harris
34:18Because of the absolute weakness they showed on the international stage
34:21It is striking, Kaylee, the difference that real strong leadership brings
34:25When you get it back to the White House
34:27How Donald Trump has brought peace to the world
34:29When they brought destabilization
34:31Peace through strength
34:33He has redefined foreign policy
34:34That's right
34:34And I do believe that we'll be studying this move of diplomacy
34:37And history books for years to come
34:39Ned and Kaylee, thank you
34:40Coming up, the Dems' new it girl proves
34:43She's clueless on the shutdown
34:45She's clueless on the shutdown
34:45She's clueless on the shutdown
34:46She's clueless on the shutdown
34:47She's clueless on the shutdown
34:48She's clueless on the shutdown
34:49She's clueless on the shutdown
34:50She's clueless on the shutdown
34:51She's clueless on the shutdown
34:52She's clueless on the shutdown
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34:54She's clueless on the shutdown
34:55She's clueless on the shutdown
34:56She's clueless on the shutdown
34:57She's clueless on the shutdown
34:58She's clueless on the shutdown
34:59She's clueless on the shutdown
35:00She's clueless on the shutdown
35:01She's clueless on the shutdown
35:02She's clueless on the shutdown
35:03She's clueless on the shutdown
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