The Ingraham Angle (Full Episode) | January 14, 2026
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00:00Good evening, everyone. I'm Laura Ingram. This is The Ingram Angle from Washington tonight.
00:06Thank you so much for joining us. Propagandists break away.
00:15No, not at all, because I think there's no way that U.S. will pay for a Scandinavian
00:21welfare system in Greenland, honestly speaking. You haven't introduced the Scandinavian welfare system.
00:29Laura Ingram, this is The Ingram Angle from Washington tonight. Thank you so much for
00:33joining us. Propagandists and pushpoles, that's the focus of tonight's Angle.
00:40The pages of their playbook are dog-eared. Now, first, they distort reality by lying and smearing
00:48people with the sole purpose of poisoning public opinion. Christianone has plainly tried to signal
00:57to ICE that they are free to act with impunity, to personally manufacture and escalate confrontations
01:06and even execute whomever they please.
01:15These are vicious lies, 100 percent made up. But for Benny, the easiest thing to do is villainize
01:23those who put their lives on the line every day. So never mind the fact that the agent who shot
01:28Rene Good last week suffered internal bleeding and his torso when Ms. Good, the poor innocent
01:34mother, decided to give him a love tap with her vehicle. His life to them is irrelevant.
01:41We actually think all loss of life is tragic, but not them. And of course, pathetic Schumer went in big
01:48time for the defamation. We have talked to police officers across the country and the police
01:53department in Minneapolis itself. And they know that these ICE agents are so totally untrained
02:00in police doctrine. They don't know what to do, how to do it. And it ends up even killing people
02:06and causing such mayhem. Total lie. And one problem, Chuck, according to reports,
02:13this officer had a decade of experience at ICE and was very well liked. A good Christian man with an
02:21immigrant wife. Even after he was dragged by another car in an immigration raid last June,
02:27he returned to work. But a former entertainment reporter at CNN, oh, come on. She doesn't care
02:34about the truth. She writes her own drama and her script is blindingly tedious.
02:40Let's just call it what it is. This is violent. This is chaos. This is escalation. These are not
02:47the best practices of law enforcement. The ICE agents are clearly emboldened. We've seen them going out
02:55since the shooting, telling people, did you see what we did the other day? It's sending a message
03:02that these tactics are acceptable. It is normalizing the violence.
03:07Okay. What she's doing literally is normalizing the violence of the jackals who are surrounding
03:15ICE agents. They're throwing frozen water bottles, shooting off fireworks to sound like,
03:21you know, bullets going off. And of course, as we know, ramming vehicles.
03:26Watch out behind you. Watch out. Holy . Watch out in front of you. Watch out in front.
03:32And when they weren't trying to hurt the agents, they were being disgusting pigs.
03:46That's not a protest. That's assault. That's the type of person ICE is dealing with out there.
04:05I saw it firsthand. Because they're taking criminal illegals off the streets. Now the ICE agents are
04:12persona non grata. But the smear squads were out in full force all day long. And the propaganda was
04:19nonstop. This is no longer about immigration. This is about a secret police force that Donald Trump
04:24and the Republicans have unleashed on American streets and cities. And anybody can be caught in
04:31their in their net. Okay. Distorted commentary like that. It circulates. Then what happens? A poll is
04:40conducted by a friendly pollster. CNN and friends touts CNN's poll. A brand new CNN poll shows that 56%
04:50of Americans think that that ICE agent's use of force that killed Renee Nicole Good one week ago in
04:56Minneapolis. 56% say it was inappropriate. Now, always remember the best propagandists pick and choose
05:05data points and they disregard others. And they do that to whip up public sentiment in their preferred
05:11direction. And naturally, CNN takes it a step further by curating video snippets without any
05:17context to drive home their point. We have a new CNN poll to show you. 56% of Americans say that use of force in
05:27the shooting was inappropriate. And 51% say that ICE is making American cities less safe. Why do so many
05:36feel that way? Well, here's just one example of what Americans are watching on their phones.
05:41Okay. Well, they pull a woman and you'll see it. I hope we play the entire sound bite there. But we
05:55see a woman and it looks very incendiary. A clip of her being pulled out of the car includes her at one
06:02point shouting that she was disabled, autistic, going to a doctor's appointment. But just like in so many
06:09other so-called police brutality cases, the missing video holds the key. In other words,
06:16what precipitated the ICE response? Of course, without that factual predicate, it all looks rough.
06:22It looks shocking even. But what happened in the moments leading up to the officers removing her from
06:27a vehicle are key.
06:49Even the UK's Daily Mail included the DHS account, which is that the woman was trying to wedge the
06:55agents between hers and another vehicle block blocking the street. But that's not in the clip,
07:01of course, widely shared on social media. They ended up having to carry the woman out of all fours.
07:07It was pathetic. But the other side's propaganda does work, at least in the short term. Joe Rogan
07:13sees importing illegals smartly as part of the Democrats' long-term plan to dominate US elections.
07:19So the podcaster extraordinaire should know better than to repeat Tim Walz's talking points.
07:25You don't want militarized people in the streets just roaming around, snatching people up, many of
07:31which turn out to actually be US citizens that just don't have their papers on them. Are we really
07:36going to be the Gestapo? Where's your papers? Is that what we've come to? That's just absurd. I'm
07:43sorry. And everyone knows I love Joe Rogan. The reason Obama and Biden's ICE operations were quieter,
07:51not chaotic generally, is because there was no resistance to them.
07:57The left needs to hear that they have created this situation by disobeying the immigration laws,
08:03by ignoring the deportation orders, by not reporting people who are committing crimes.
08:08If they let us in their damn jail and stop being Sanctuary City, we could arrest the bad guy in
08:13the safety and security of a jail. But because they normally release them,
08:18now we got to go in the community and find them. Then they're mad we're in the community.
08:23Sanctuary City policies created this. It creates and fuels the conflagration on the ground.
08:30And look, the open borders propagandists can squawk all they want.
08:33They can deceptively curate all the video they can find. They can commission more polls.
08:39But I will bet a lot of money right now that no serious Democrat running in 2028
08:45will run on defunding ICE or relaxing border enforcement. And why is that? Because the only
08:52poll on this that really mattered was the one that took place in November of 2024,
08:58when 77 million Americans voted for stronger borders and lots of deportations. And that's the angle.
09:05Here to weigh in is Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt. Senator Schmidt, you see how this goes. I saw it
09:11when I was on the ground in Minneapolis in the scrum. And a lot of it's very fairly peaceful. People
09:17are just screaming or whatever. I'm peaceful, but they're screaming. They have profane signs and,
09:22you know, F off. Every other word is F, F this, F that. Not particularly edifying. But most of it's,
09:28you know, fairly routine stuff. But you see how the media continue to drive this narrative,
09:35and at least in the short term, to some effect on the opinion polls.
09:41Well, it's very much a strategy. They know exactly what they're doing. They're seeking these
09:45confrontations. They're encouraging it. They have a vast network that's bringing people into these
09:51situations into these sanctuary cities. They're blocking off law enforcement from doing their jobs.
09:56They're dehumanizing these law enforcement agents by calling them the Gestapo,
10:00the secret police, Nazis. These are people who have families, Laura. Their mothers, their fathers,
10:05their aunts, their uncles, they're doing their job. And I think it's important to take a step
10:09back and realize the American people, not only do they vote for President Trump,
10:12they elected members of Congress who, in a bipartisan way, in a bygone era,
10:16actually adopted immigration laws for the sovereignty of our country.
10:19And we have an executive branch and agency that's going on to enforce those immigration laws.
10:23That's what's happening. But through this Trump derangement syndrome,
10:26in this radicalization that's happened on the left, this is now somehow controversial.
10:30It's very dangerous. It's a powder keg. They know it. That's why they're filming everything.
10:35They want some sort of martyr at every turn on every day. They think they're going to be affected.
10:38But I think it's an important moment for our country, Laura, that we stand firm, that we have
10:43the resolve to say we're a sovereign country. We do, in fact, have the right to say who comes here
10:47and who has to leave. That's not what the left believes. They believe in open borders.
10:51And that's what this whole thing's really all about.
10:54I think you're onto something, though. I really believe that the hard left is dragging the Democrat
11:00Party willingly. I say dragging, but they're enticing the Democrat Party over to this position
11:07that they're going to have to tiptoe away from the closer they get to real elections. Because they know
11:14that this stuff doesn't sell. They can demonize ICE. But I think it's really stupid. But the left
11:20wants the party to go there. The party is going there willingly. But as a political move, I think
11:25it's idiotic. Well, and think about it. It's really kind of in their DNA. It's not that long ago they
11:31were talking about defunding the police. Now they tiptoe away from that because they saw what a disaster
11:35that was. But you're hearing people say, elected officials say, defund ICE, abolish ICE.
11:41I don't know. They're all saying it. There's really not a much difference.
11:44Yeah. There's not much difference between those two things. And ultimately what the American people
11:48want, they want their country to be a place where law is respected, order is respected. They don't want
11:54these crazy people blocking law enforcement, creating dangerous situations themselves where people can get
11:59hurt. Look, they're going after the worst of the worst here. Yeah.
12:03And the mass deport, the mass importation of people into this country, the mass migration
12:07has to be met with these mass deportations. Well, the Democrats are running out of comparisons.
12:14So they really made a stretch today. Watch. The Iranian regime is a authoritarian regime
12:21that is suppressing its people. And we need to support the Iranian people
12:25in their struggle for freedom and independence. They're protesting largely peacefully on the streets.
12:32And they're being attacked and murdered. And I think, you know, there's an irony,
12:36obviously, in what we see with ICE on America's streets.
12:42Leave it to a Vindman, Senator. Leave it to a Vindman.
12:47It's crazy. It's crazy. And that rhetoric is really dangerous. Again, these are human beings
12:54that have been hired to do a job that the American people support, which is to enforce our immigration
12:58laws. But again, what this really is about, the open borders crowd has radicalized the Democrats.
13:04They're not writing white papers anymore, Laura. They're in charge. And they don't believe that we
13:07should have borders at all and that everybody should be able to be here. And that's not the case.
13:11That's not the case in a sovereign country. No sane country would allow that.
13:16Well, they're now into going to war for the rights of illegals over the rights of the American
13:23people. They're using warlike language, Senator. You're right. It is dangerous. We appreciate you.
13:28Thank you so much. And the propagandist drumbeat includes this absurd view that illegal immigration,
13:35it's a victimless crime. It quotes like this. These poor people just want a chance at a better
13:40life. They're not hurting anyone. They should be allowed to stay if they want to work. Well,
13:45it's all meant to pull at your heartstrings. I've heard this for decades. But even those who are
13:50illegal and working in the United States can leave behind a trail of victims, either American workers
13:57who are pushed out of that profession or innocent Americans who are injured or lose their lives,
14:04which brings us to an important update to a story we reported on last month.
14:08Trucking companies hiring illegal aliens who are not properly trained to drive the big rigs
14:14and the death of our fellow Americans because of it, like 29 year old Robert Pearson. Pearson was
14:20driving along a highway in Washington state when a semi driven by an illegal alien from India smashed into
14:26his sedan. The truck hit his car with such force that it pushed his Mazda under the rear of the truck
14:35in front of it. Pearson's car burst into flames. And now the illegal immigrant Kamala Preet Singh is out on
14:44bond. So you may be wondering, how did it even get into the country? Well, you can thank Biden and
14:49Mayorkas for that. He crossed the border into Lukeville, Arizona in December 2023. That's when
14:56thousands, many of them single adult males were pouring across the border. Sir, where are you from?
15:03What country? India. And why did you decide to come? You want to work? Well, yeah. Where are you guys from?
15:10India. Everybody here from India? Yeah, India. Do you want to work? Yeah. You want a job? Yes, yes.
15:16No, no. At the time, we were all wondering who was in that crowd of people, the unvetted illegals
15:23crossing the border. Well, now we know. Joining us now, Jen Jensen, sister of Robert Pearson,
15:31the victim in that fatal crash. Jen, I've thought about you so many times over the last several weeks.
15:38I know how hard this has been for your family. I can only imagine how hard it's been for your family.
15:43And we have been stalwart advocates for the rights of Americans who've been brutalized by illegals for
15:49years and years on this show. So thank you for joining us. Your thoughts tonight in seeing this
15:55debate play out and the climate on the streets of some of our cities to protect illegal aliens?
16:02Um, I want to be careful with what I say just because I don't want to get ripped apart. Um,
16:14but it's, it's frustrating. I feel me personally, um, ICE agents for the most part are just trying to do
16:24their job at, at protecting the citizens. And had they been able to do their job back in 2023,
16:31my brother would still be here. That's, I, I can't. If Trump had been president. Yeah.
16:39If Trump had been president, sorry, we have a little bit of a delay.
16:43That border was locked down. And those men, whether they're from India or China or South America or
16:50Africa, wherever they're from, not crossing the border. And, and, but it was, this was celebrated
16:56at the time, um, by some in our country is this is just wonderful. These are people just want a better
17:02life. Um, do you believe the abuse of this system gets the requisite coverage in the view of the
17:11victims that have been left behind, including your entire family with Roberts being killed?
17:17Right. Absolutely not. I mean, you look at the story recently of, uh, the woman in Minnesota that,
17:27um, I believe it was Minnesota. I haven't been on social media frequently. Yes. Renee. Good.
17:35It was immediate outrage. I mean, and the GoFundMe set up to her had to get shut down because it was
17:41getting so many donations. So, so much money when, when my brother's story, it got such little
17:47coverage. It just, it felt like it kept getting swept under the rug. There's so many people outraged
17:52by this and, and the media doesn't want to cover it. They don't, they don't want to show that side
17:58of it. They just want to show the side of peaceful, peacefully coming into the country,
18:04wanting a better life. And I can sympathize with that, but there's individuals who unfortunately
18:10ruin it for the rest of the rest of them. Well, we have a system of laws and they exist
18:18for a reason. Um, Jen, I understand your family wants to take legal action against that trucking
18:23company, um, that hired, um, this illegal who killed your brother, who's now out on bond,
18:29but you're running into some problems with that. Tell us quickly.
18:32Um, so regarding the trucking company, they, they do have a lawyer on it where they're running
18:41into problems is, is suing Washington, suing California, the company, um, yes, that issued
18:51the CDL. That's where they're running into problems of finding a lawyer that's willing to take the case
18:57and, and wanting to put up a fight because there's so many layers to this. And, um, um,
19:04that it's not, unfortunately, this, this clean case that people that, that it seems like.
19:12Jen, hold on, Jen, Jen, I want to understand, I'm sorry to interrupt, but are you saying your family
19:18is unable to get legal representation in this case?
19:23Correct. They, they've reached out to multiple law firms, multiple lawyers. They have friends
19:29of lawyers that have been trying to reach out to find someone willing to take the case and, and they
19:35keep running into dead ends. Sorry, we don't, uh, we don't cover that in our, in our firm or, and, and
19:41there's no, there's no recommendations given, you know, we see, we see the comments of people
19:47saying they need to sue the administration, sue the company, sue the states. And, and my family
19:53is willing to, they want to, they, they want everyone and everything that led up to this happening.
19:59They want there to be some sort of accountability, but, but no one's coming forward or, or willing to
20:07take the case. Well, I'm going to see if I can help out there, Jen. That's, this is ridiculous.
20:13This should be a national class action against these trucking companies, but I can't promise
20:18anything, but this just seems ridiculous. There should be a national class action lawsuit filed
20:23against all the trucking companies that did poor vetting or zero vetting. Now they'll say they had
20:29fake IDs or fake social security numbers, but I think there's such a network and it's purposeful
20:35with intent to bring in for whatever reason, mostly Indian truckers to work in these jobs. They're not
20:42trained and they're, and they're, they're runaway death traps. I'm sorry. That's, that's what's
20:47happening. But Jen, we'll talk to you offline about that. Please tell your family our condolences
20:54run, run toward you and our love and prayers to all of you. But this is, this should never happen
21:00in the United States of America. So, you know, maybe Joe Rogan will have you on and talk to you about
21:05what you've gone through because he's a smart guy and I know he wants to hear all sides on this.
21:09Thank you so much. And coming up, Donald Trump has a new warning for Iran tonight.
21:21The killing in Iran is stopping, it's stopped, it's stopping. And there's no plan for executions
21:29or an execution or executions. So I've been told that a good authority will find out about it.
21:35But I'm sure if it happens, we'll all be very upset, including you, we'll be very upset.
21:44And moments ago, Iran closed its airspace without explanation, at least temporarily. Here to discuss
21:51this, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton. Senator, three hours ago, we were hearing that America could be
21:58planning military strikes against Iran. However, the president came out and made those kind of
22:07cryptic comments about the killing stopping. Then Iran closes its airspace and we're moving personnel
22:14out of our military bases in the region. What the heck's going on here?
22:18Well, Laura, what I would recommend is rather than closing its airspace, it stopped
22:24the violence against its own people. The massacre of innocent civilians now probably numbers in the
22:30thousands. President Trump has made it clear he's not going to tolerate this kind of wanton violence
22:36against the people who are simply yearning for freedom after 47 years of oppression by the Ayatollahs,
22:41which are also spreading revolutionary violence and terror around the world with the blood of hundreds
22:46of Americans on their hands. I think President Trump this afternoon was specifically referring
22:51to certain public executions that were scheduled that it appears at the time had not gone forward.
22:57We'll find out, as he said. But he's been very clear in his demands that the Ayatollahs stop the
23:03wanton violence against their own people. Senator Cotton, you get confidential,
23:10top secret briefings in your position in the Senate. The American people aren't privy to what
23:16the administration does know about what's happening there. But as usual, I think people are concerned.
23:23They're concerned that we could be edging toward war. They're concerned that helping Iran in a noble
23:30pursuit indeed. How does that help the average American who's still struggling to pay some bills?
23:37And you see it online. And these are MAGA diehards who have some concerns, not overly freaking out,
23:44but some concerns here. Yeah, Laura, and I can understand that.
23:50First, I'd point to what you might call the President Trump way of war. If you look at the
23:56most consequential, bold and audacious actions he's taken, the killing of the ISIS leader in Syria,
24:02the killing of Iran's terrorist mastermind in Iraq, the strikes against Iran's nuclear programs last
24:07year, and the masterful apprehension of Nicolas Maduro just a couple weeks ago. These look nothing
24:13like the Iraq or Afghanistan war. They were not commitments of tens of thousands of troops on
24:18open-ended missions. These were direct, bold strikes that advanced clear national security priorities.
24:25And of course, Iran has been terrorizing the United States and the civilized world for 47 years. As I
24:31said, they've got the blood of hundreds of Americans on their hands. And unless there's a fundamental
24:36change in the behavior of the Ayatollahs, the only way Iran will stop being this source of instability,
24:45disorder, chaos, and violence is for the Iranian people to take their future in their hands. Again,
24:51yearning for freedom for 47 years. It would certainly be better for us and all of our friends
24:58if Iran was not exporting revolutionary violence and terror every day.
25:04Senator, the added benefit of cleaving China away from Iran, that can't be understated
25:12either if indeed there's new leadership there. Senator, we'll be watching this closely. Thank you so
25:16much, sir. And it is happening. I think it's not a matter of whether we're going to take de facto
25:22control of Greenland. It's how and when. The leaders of both Greenland and Denmark traveling
25:27all the way to the White House to meet with Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio today.
25:32And as expected, their leaders are digging in their heels.
25:35We had what I will describe as a frank but also constructive discussion. We also agreed to disagree.
25:42And therefore, we will, however, continue to talk. The big difference is whether that must lead to
25:48a situation where where U.S. acquire Greenland. And that is absolutely not necessary. I mean.
25:57OK, that's fine. But who do you trust more to decide what's necessary for U.S. national security?
26:02Trump, Rubio and Vance are those two. All right. Having Greenland under U.S. authority,
26:07however that's structured, it's critical given both Russia and China's ambitions in the region.
26:14So except for wounding their pride, U.S. command of the second largest island in the world will mean
26:19both Denmark and Greenland are better off because after all, a strong and safe America means a stronger,
26:27safer Europe. You know, we're doing the Golden Dome. We're doing a lot of things and we really need it.
26:33If we don't go in, Russia is going to go in and China is going to go in. And there's not a thing
26:38that Denmark can do about it, but we can do everything about it. Here to discuss is Carla
26:44Sands, former U.S. ambassador to Denmark and chair for foreign policy at the America First Policy
26:50Institute. Madam Ambassador, great to see you tonight. You heard what the foreign officials were saying,
26:56but the Danish foreign minister says the U.S. has, quote, wide military access already to Greenland
27:03and we can ask to increase our presence there. So why wouldn't that be enough?
27:08Why wouldn't American taxpayers pay more for Europe's defense or Greenland, which is a possession
27:14of Denmark, right? I don't think so. President Trump is looking at this with clear eyes. Greenlanders
27:20will go independent in the 21st century, just like Iceland left the Kingdom of Denmark in the 20th
27:26century. Greenland will leave. President Trump's making sure they don't fall into the lap of China
27:32or Russia. That's a good thing. Greenlanders really want the Greenlandic dream. They want prosperity.
27:39They want good paying jobs. They don't have that because they rely on welfare from Denmark. Denmark
27:45doesn't have the ability to develop Greenland. It doesn't have the ability to defend Greenland
27:51either. And in fact, in 2019, when President Trump asked the current prime minister,
27:56Mitri Friedrichsen, to please put more assets into Greenlandic security because it was unsecure,
28:04she said, yes, she would. She'd put $200 million into that security. And you know what she did?
28:10She put $2 million and it wasn't into security at all. So 1% of what she committed to, and that
28:17wasn't even real security. So you can't trust what she says. She and Denmark will never be able to
28:23afford to defend or secure Greenland. No. Greenland would be gone right now if we weren't going to,
28:31we weren't defending it. I mean, I'm sorry, but that's just a fact. I mean, ditto with Canada.
28:36So not to say we don't love our Canadian military counterparts. We do. We love them.
28:41But without the United States might and all the billions and billions we put into our military,
28:46that already have fallen to China. But the NATO allies, um, uh, ambassador are getting involved
28:52as well. According to reports, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Canada are sending troops
28:57to Greenland. I've been continuing threats. Okay. What is that going to do? I'm sorry. I'm laughing.
29:04That's just the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. They're not even willing to send troops to,
29:08you know, protect, uh, Ukraine. They're going to send troops to, uh, Greenland. Okay.
29:15Right. And, and the prime minister, she never picked up the phone for a year to talk to
29:19President Trump and instead went to fill the heads of other European leaders with this idea of,
29:25you know, America bad, but they also did a sigh up on the Greenlandic people
29:29to make them terrified of the United States. When I left in 2021, we were the best of friends
29:35with the Greenlanders. I had put a consulate there, gotten a coast guard billet for Arctic security,
29:40and we had given funds to the Greenlanders from our state department to help them with their dreams.
29:45They told me what they wanted and the United States answered. President Trump understands how
29:50important Greenland is to the golden dome. If you look at Alaska and Greenland, they are both part
29:56of the golden dome to protect us, but also our allies. Yeah, need it. 850,000 square miles.
30:06It's unbelievable. Um, ambassador, thank you very much. Great to see you tonight.
30:11And coming up, Hillary is hiding. Why does the cat have her tongue?
30:16She's been celebrated at soirees. She's been honored by universities. She's done the media rounds,
30:32hasn't she? But Hillary Clinton is sure shy about appearing in one arena before a congressional
30:38committee to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
30:41We're here today for the deposition of former Secretary Hillary Clinton, and she did not
30:47appear. Just like her husband, Secretary Clinton is defying our duly authorized congressional subpoena.
30:56Remember, to her, it's all just a vast right-wing conspiracy. Here with us,
31:01Kentucky Congressman James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee. Congressman,
31:07I personally prefer to see all those leather chairs than to see Hillary, but I see your point. You
31:13wanted to talk to her. Um, you said you're going to be holding both of the Clintons in contempt of
31:18Congress, but then what? Okay. So we're going to vote Wednesday in the House Oversight Committee.
31:26They both defied legal subpoenas that were voted on in a bipartisan manner. This wasn't just
31:31my subpoena. This wasn't just the Republicans on the oversight. Republicans and Democrats agreed to a list of
31:36eight people that were equal, four Republicans and four Democrats that were people of interest,
31:42high ranking political officials to bring in and depose. Every single person came in except Bill
31:48and Hillary Clinton. So we subpoenaed them. They did not come in. Uh, they've been very combative.
31:53We're going to hold them in contempt in the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday. And then, uh,
31:57the following week when we're in session, the House, the full House will vote on it. I fully expect
32:03every Republican to vote for it. And I think we might even get some Democrats and then that'll
32:07be turned over to the Department of Justice and Pam Bondi and the Trump Department of Justice can,
32:11can handle that however they want. I know how Merrick Garland handled Navarro and Bannon,
32:16and I would hope that they would try to go that same route. Well, wasn't Eric Holder,
32:22the former Obama attorney general, wasn't he held in contempt, Congressman, if my memory serves me
32:28correct? That's correct. That's correct. And you know, again, with this, the Clintons aren't going
32:34to be able to argue that this is a partisan witch hunt, which is I think what they said in the letter
32:39to me, the Democrats wanted the Clintons to come in too. Remember, Bill Clinton allowed Jeffrey Epstein
32:45to come to the White House 17 times while he was president. Bill Clinton flew on Jeffrey Epstein's
32:51plane 27 times post-presidency and Jeffrey Epstein in numerous correspondence, uh, said that he,
32:58he helped Hillary Clinton set up the Clinton Foundation and helped get seed money for the
33:04Clinton Foundation. So they know a lot about Epstein. The American people have questions,
33:09Congress in both parties, we have questions about Epstein and who enabled him and how he made so
33:15much money. And the Clintons are, are people of interest at the, at the top of the list. So we,
33:20we worked with them for five months to try to bring them in. They acted like they were coming in. And of
33:25course, then they, they, uh, go full nuclear on me and say they're not coming in and, uh, you know,
33:30try to tie it into what's going on in Minneapolis with ice, which has nothing to do with this.
33:35The American people have questions about Epstein and we're trying to get answers.
33:39All right. Well, Congressman, it doesn't surprise me. The Clintons always thought they were above the
33:44law and she does, even if it's bipartisan, she still thinks it's a vast right wing conspiracy.
33:49And she's just angry. Uh, Congressman, thank you for trying. We appreciate it. And coming up,
33:54Oprah pushes a new approach to weight loss and a citizen takes on his city council
34:00in the spirit of 1776. Seen and unseen, Raymond Arroyo next.
34:11It's time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines.
34:15Then we turn to Fox news contributor, Raymond Arroyo.
34:17All right, Ray. I heard that Oprah returned to TV and that woman has a new mission.
34:23She does indeed. She's a new book, Laura, debunking that crazy theory that diet and exercise will help
34:29you lose weight. Instead, you get a shot and you get a shot and you get a shot.
34:35Obesity is about biology. Obesity is not a choice. It is not a personal failure.
34:41It's what got me to use the medications and to come out about using the medications and no longer
34:47feel shame about the medications. Now I understand that if you carry the obesity gene, if that is what
34:54you have, that is what makes you overeat. As I always thought, like so many of you in the world
35:00are thinking it's about willpower. It is not. You're still trying to do it through willpower.
35:06You're not going to make it. Laura, I mean, this is, this is rather incredible.
35:12Uh, you know, the side effects of the Ozampic and pills, uh, shots like it,
35:18this was created really to treat type two diabetes. And there was a JAMA medical report.
35:24It found after four years, only 12% of those on the shot had a healthy body weight. 12%
35:32Oprah selling it. Like it's the only thing. Look, shoving Doritos in your mouth or a little
35:36Debbie's and chasing it with a liter of Coke. She's trying to claim that that's the obesity's fault.
35:41No, no, no. We have self mastery over ourselves. And it's a sad day when Oprah kind of abandons that
35:48and goes this medical. Well, I think she's a Ken, she's always been a can do person,
35:54but she struggled her whole life with weight. I know a bunch of people who are on those types
35:59of drugs and, and most of them have had pretty good success. So I don't, I don't know much about
36:05them, but I do think like if you're overweight and you can't lose weight and you've been trying
36:09for like 10 years and you're on the verge of getting, you know, really, really sick.
36:14Yeah. I don't know. Uh, but I, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't exercise and
36:17I don't understand. She's making it sound like it's, you know, the obesity is not an after effect
36:24of your actions, but something like cancer that you're carrying within you. Uh, that's,
36:29that's a questionable reframing, particularly considering she was at Weight Watchers. She owned
36:3410% of the company for a number of years. They bought something that they turned into
36:38Weight Watchers clinic, which turned to these shots. She sold her interest since then, but
36:45Hmm. Well, Laura, talk about confused medicine on Capitol Hill. Yeah. On Capitol Hill,
36:51there was a hearing about FDA approved abortion drugs and one OGBYN can't quite be sure if men can
37:00get pregnant. Ms. Verma, can men get pregnant? Um, Dr. Verma. Dr.
37:08Verma, can men get pregnant as a doctor? Give me your opinion. As a doctor, can men get pregnant?
37:15Um, I mean.
37:21Okay. She was given another chance to answer the question, but Dr. Verma still wasn't sure.
37:27Can men get pregnant?
37:29Again, the reason I paused there is I, I'm not really sure what the goal of the question.
37:34The goal is just to establish a biological reality. You just said a moment ago that science and
37:39evidence should control, not politics. Can men get pregnant?
37:43I take care of people with many identities.
37:47Good Lord. All these years, Laura, I thought only my wife could get pregnant. I guess I was wrong.
37:51She's witnessing about abortion drugs and its effect on women. She can't even be sure who's pregnant.
37:58This is like asking a proctologist about delivering a baby. This is really bizarre. And the point of
38:04this was the Biden administration, Laura, who loosened all the regulations on these abortion pills
38:09and allowed them to be sent through the mail. That's what they're questioning here. And the,
38:14you know, the talk about fallout and side effects, terrible side effects with these abortion drugs.
38:19I'm glad they're looking at this. Right. Raymond, Ketanji Brown Jackson still can't figure out
38:26what a woman is. And, and, and well-respected medical professionals struggle with these.
38:32I think they know the, they know the answer, right? But you can see in their minds are doing like a
38:36calculation. If I say this and these people are going to, if I say that, you know, so everyone is
38:41in this vice grip of insanity. All right, Raymond, great to see you as always and coming up. Can you
38:50hear me now? Good. Can you hear me now? No, you couldn't hear anybody. If you had Verizon,
39:00a lot of people hit by a cell phone outage. We have details coming up.
39:04Okay. I thought my EP was ignoring me for the entire day, but she claims there was some big
39:14cell phone outage. I don't believe that. Joining us now, Fox News senior national correspondent,
39:19Kevin Cork for a fact check. Kevin, I know Sam was just, you know, off taking dancing lessons or
39:25something. Yeah, probably so. Can you hear me now? No, she wasn't. That of course was the old
39:30Verizon ad tagline in the commercials. You remember that one. Unfortunately, Laura,
39:35a lot of the company's customers today were asking that question because at its peak,
39:39the carrier suffered a major outage impacting more than 170,000 people, according to the outage
39:45tracking site down detector. Who knew there was such a thing? New York, DC, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston,
39:51LA, Portland, among the Metro's hardest hit. In a series of updates, by the way, Verizon kept saying
39:56every couple of hours, we know, we know, we're working on it. Now, you may recall,
40:00they also had a big outage back in September of 24, more than a hundred thousand users that time
40:06were stuck without power and calls were dropping and not to jump on the carrier when they're down.
40:11It's worth noting the company also had to fork over a million bucks to settle an investigation into
40:18911 call outages by the SEC. Now they say tonight things are better, but I have AT&T,
40:25so I guess I don't care. Okay. Kevin, they always said they have the best coverage nationwide.
40:32And we don't really know why this happened. And Sam claims she still can't receive any messages from
40:39me. So she's still blocked out. My goodness. All right, Kev, thanks so much. And yes,
40:45very smart on the AT&T front. All right. That's it for us tonight. Jesse Waters, next.
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