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00:00put the tape over the camera, did not access the salon nor the open door.
00:05Okay, okay. Now, wait a minute, Laura. The owner didn't say the individual who covered the camera
00:10entered the place. She alleges that agents did. And my question is, why the hell is the Secret
00:15Service covering security cams of a private business, much less entering it without permission?
00:22That's what she's alleging here. Or maybe they all just wanted perms. I don't know. Maybe they
00:28want a highlight, quick highlight. Yeah, but there are laws in place. The Secret Service,
00:33I mean, at a time when they're derelict in their duty, where somebody takes a shot at a president,
00:37where a report in Real Clear Politics tonight says there's fraternizing among Trump's security
00:43detail and illicit or irregular posts on social media by the team protecting him. This is really
00:52bad. And it looks worse by the moment, Laura. Well, they got to clean it out probably. But
00:56Raymond, I want your reaction to Molly John Fast's appraisal of Kamala Harris's speaking skills.
01:05She's gotten to be a really gifted Obama-level orator. And she was very much underestimated
01:13by the mainstream media. And quite frankly, she has command. You hear her up there and
01:20she is confident. She is calm and she is commanding.
01:24Now, Laura, you and I have been in the room with Barack Obama. Kamala Harris is no Barack Obama.
01:31I know Donald Trump's tight. I know it's tight.
01:40In fact, I've been dealing with people like him my whole career.
01:43We're going to do is beat him in November.
01:46You know, Obama had cadence and a rhythmic power when he spoke. I mean, if anyone sounds like
01:51Barack Obama, it would be Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who seems to be doing an Obama
01:57Obama impersonation. He's backing out of the debate now. He's afraid to stand toe-to-toe
02:04with our vice president. And you know why that is? It's not just because she's a skank.
02:13It's not just because she's a skilled debater. It's not just because she's got the right
02:18positions on the issues that matter most to the good people of Pennsylvania and this country.
02:24It's because he can't run away from his record any longer.
02:27Oh, my God, you are totally right, Raymond. When does Josh Shapiro start saying country?
02:33That sounds like Obama.
02:34It's Obama. He's got the whole cadence down. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
02:39it's like she's running for first lady. She doesn't think she has to do interviews, just
02:43wave and give a few speeches off the prompter. Not sure that will work, but we'll see what the
02:48American people are letting her or willing to let her get away with.
02:51The National Dance Party into decline. Raymond, great to see you as always. Unreal. All right,
02:57that's it for us tonight. Make sure to follow me on social media. Don't forget to tune in Sunday,
03:027 p.m. Eastern for special Ingram angle. Then the next day, yes, we're going to be live from
03:08Chicago at the DNC. That should be fun. Set your DVR now for that. Jesse Waters prime time.
03:15They're going to be hitting this hard and they take it from here. See you tomorrow night.
03:27Good evening and welcome to a special edition of Jesse Waters prime time. I'm Kayleigh McEnany.
03:32We begin with something breaking tonight. There is dissension among Kamala's ranks.
03:39Listen to this Biden staffers rebelling against the nominee and all of this as the media insist
03:46that Kamala is, quote, matched for the moment. Time magazine is out with a new hot take,
03:52admitting that Kamala's time as VP was underwhelming, but perhaps because she was
03:58just never meant to be an understudy. Quote, judging from the past few weeks, Harris's own
04:04party underestimated her. Maybe the crowded 2020 primary just wasn't the right race for Harris
04:10to showcase her talents. Maybe the vice presidency wasn't the right role. Suddenly,
04:16she seems matched to the moment. But you cannot win a presidential campaign if you do not have
04:24a strategy. But Kamala's finally got one. Immolate Trump. Here's how Kamala has been
04:31rolling into her recent tarmac rallies. Look at this. That looks a lot like the dozens and dozens
04:38of Trump tarmac rallies that the former president did in 2020. It's getting so bad that even CNN
04:46is noticing with this headline, Harris leans on the trappings of her office and Trump's own playbook
04:53in a quest to win the White House. But it's not just optics. Kamala isn't just
04:58stealing Trump's choreography. She's stealing his ideas, too. After four years of letting in
05:05millions of illegals, Kamala's news new ad would have you believe that she is the second coming of
05:12Donald Trump. She took on drug cartels and jailed gang members for smuggling weapons and drugs
05:18across the border. As vice president, she backed the toughest border control bill in decades.
05:24And as president, she will hire thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyl and
05:29human trafficking. Fixing the border is tough. So is Kamala Harris. Why didn't she do it? She's had
05:37three and a half years. But that's not all. The vice president debuted a new policy proposal
05:42Saturday night. No taxes on tips is my promise to everyone here. When I am president,
05:49we will continue our fight for working families. Including to raise the minimum wage.
06:05And eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.
06:09Right on cue. The media is fawning.
06:15This tipped wage piece is a there's bipartisan movement here for this tip wage workers are very
06:21important. Obviously, the backbone of the economy, specifically in a place like Las Vegas. And this
06:27is just one of those economic policies that will go to the heart of doing something directly for
06:32people. Well, the vice president has always said that she had a focus on the middle class and those
06:37that were aspiring to be in the middle class. And so eliminating taxes on tips will help people
06:43that go to work every day and bust their butts to keep food on the table, clothes on their back
06:48and a roof over their head. Now, this is a great idea. I wonder where she got it from.
06:55I get to office. We are going to not charge taxes on tips. No taxes on tips.
07:03Every time you leave a tip for the next five months, make sure to write on the receipt.
07:10Vote Trump for no tax on tips. I will eliminate all taxes on tips. A very simple statement. No
07:18taxes on tips. No tax on tips. Remember, that's a big deal. That includes no tax on tips.
07:27Now, even John Carl of ABC could not ignore the similarities.
07:32I want to ask you about something that just came in last night. We saw a big speech in
07:36Nevada by Kamala Harris, and she came out for no tax on tips. Where have I heard that before?
07:46Now, Democrats know that's a winning policy, so much so that the White House now says
07:52President Biden even supports it. This is something that the president supports.
07:57He supports eliminating taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.
08:04But here's a talking point mysteriously missing from KJP's binder. Look at that. Kamala cast the
08:11tie-breaking vote to expand IRS oversight on taxing tips, and President Biden signed it into
08:18law. That's not all. As vice president, her administration added hordes of IRS workers
08:25to go after waiters and waitresses. And meanwhile, Trump just released his 20 promises to America.
08:32I wonder how long it will take Kamala to steal some of those. So why is Kamala doing this?
08:38J.D. Vance sums it up perfectly. Kamala pretends to be a different person to different people.
08:44President Trump is right that she's a chameleon. She pretends to be one thing in front of one
08:48audience. She pretends to be something different in front of another audience. Look, Dana,
08:52she's not running a political campaign. She's running a movie. She only speaks to voters
08:58behind a teleprompter. Everything is scripted. She doesn't have her policy positions out there.
09:02She hasn't answered why she wanted to ban fracking, but now she doesn't. She wanted to
09:06fund police, but now she doesn't. She wanted to open the border, but now she doesn't.
09:10She should have to answer for why she presents a different set of policies to one audience
09:15and a different set of policies to another audience. And I think that's what President
09:18Trump is getting at. This is a fundamentally fake person. She's different depending on who
09:22she's in front of. So will the real Kamala Harris please stand up? I mean, her campaign website is
09:28bereft of any policy details, leaving Americans in the dark and even the media is noticing.
09:34Look at this. Politico Playbook says Kamala's campaign is heavy on propaganda, light on policy,
09:40noting that her campaign has been framed as a, quote, fight for the future without saying much
09:45about precisely what that future would entail. One anonymous frontline Democrat,
09:52it's a lawmaker, told Politico, why would we start talking about policy? We're actually better
09:57off just running on this wave of enthusiasm and energy. It's the best thing Harris can do.
10:05Meanwhile, reports are coming in that some of Kamala's loyalists aren't happy with how Biden
10:10aides known for putting down the vice president are being kept around their political operation.
10:17And the Biden aides are not happy about it either. Apparently, listen to this,
10:21grumbling under their breath about having to work for Kamala dissension in the ranks. Kamala's
10:28communication director denies Politico's reporting, but Kamala has a long documented
10:34track record of toxic workplaces. The father of a Harris intern wrote this back in 2019,
10:40that Kamala, quote, vocally throws around F-bombs, berates her staff. And listen to this,
10:47as attorney general, she demanded her staff stand every morning and say, good morning, general.
10:56Wow. And it hasn't gotten better during her White House tenure. While vice president,
11:00she's had a staff turnover rate of nearly 92%. And remember this guy, this is David Jens.
11:08Amid a Kamala staff exodus, he tweeted, quote, Hi, my name is David Jens. I work for vice
11:13president Harris on behalf of the American people as deputy director for operations.
11:18And I absolutely love my job. Just thought some of you should know. Now that's definitely a natural,
11:24unprompted thing to say. Blink twice if you need help, David. While the American people
11:31get more familiar with the radical workplace Kamala has put together over the years,
11:35they should not forget about the radical policies she's been pushing for just as long.
11:41We've got to critically reexamine ICE, probably think about starting from scratch.
11:46I am prepared to get rid of the filibuster to pass a Green New Deal. There's no question I'm
11:51in favor of banning fracking. And I'm actually feel very strongly about this is that we need to
11:55have Medicare for all assault weapons that are already in circulation. What do you do about
12:00those? Well, there are approximately five million, to your point, Craig,
12:03we have to have a buyback program and I support a mandatory buyback program.
12:08Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy joins me now. Speaker McCarthy, great to have you here.
12:14You know, I was really struck by this frontline Democrat lawmaker who says the best thing she
12:19can do is not talk policy. So how does President Donald Trump force her to talk policy? You got to
12:25bring her out. You got to force. I'd ask for three debates and each debate, though, make it about an
12:30issue. Make the first debate the economy, the second debate about the border and the third
12:36debate about crime. Those are the three main issues. And President Trump has the policy
12:41to actually win. She'll probably start agreeing with him. I think the best definition of Kamala
12:45is Kamala Kamalian, because she changes every single time. If you watch that last clip you got
12:51about buybacks on guns, it was mandatory, she said. Mandatory buyback. Mandatory buyback. Wow.
12:57Frightening to the American people. You know, I also want to ask you about this. Kamala beating
13:02her is one thing. Kamala plus media is different. And there's a great example of this. I want you
13:07to check out these two tweets. The first is from CBS this morning. This is about the tax on tips.
13:12You see this. Vice President Kamala Harris is rolling out a new policy position saying she'll
13:16fight to end taxes on tips. But when Trump said it, the CBS tweet, same outlet, former Donald Trump's
13:22vow to stop taxing tips would cost the federal government up to $250 billion over 10 years.
13:28I mean, this is media bias in a nutshell. So how do you beat it? You just have to even beat the
13:33issue, beat the person, but beat the media at the same time. President Trump has always been up to
13:37this. What I would show is show her saying she's for no taxes on tip, then show the vote she cast.
13:43It wasn't just a vote. She's president of the Senate. She passed the deciding vote. Had she
13:48not voted to break that tie, there wouldn't be 80,000 new IRS agents going after you and your
13:54tip money to charge you more. That's the position. Show her where she was on the border, never even
14:00there. When she gets asked by Lester Holt, you haven't been to the border, and she says and
14:04laughs, I haven't been to Europe either. This was her responsibility. Or show what she did as
14:10attorney general when it came to crime, letting people out to do more crime. Or what she did to
14:16California by attorney general. She has a responsibility when it comes to language on
14:20initiatives for the public to see. Well, we're putting an initiative on the ballot now trying
14:25to reverse the damage she done because it allows people to go in and steal anything less than $1,000
14:30and while you're seeing all these businesses close up in California. You know, last question,
14:34because you've been in California a long time since the days of Attorney General Kamala Harris.
14:38You've been in Washington. You know her. Have you heard about this toxic workplace? I mean,
14:43it just is crazy to me that she demands people stand up General Harris and you walk in the room.
14:47That's not normal. You know what? Everybody in Congress, whether you're Republican or Democrat,
14:52we all talk about those few offices that have high turnover, 92%. Those are the toxic people.
14:59People don't want to work for. They don't want to work with on legislation. And she's been known
15:04for that. I have a number of Democrat members from California who would talk about her and talk
15:10about how staff came to work for them because they couldn't work for her. This isn't like a
15:13Republican leaving a Democrat staff. These are people who walked in, wanted to believe in the
15:17individual, but it was so toxic, had to depart. And if you have a 92%, those are the people we
15:22look in Congress probably won't stay there very long. That's big. I mean, that's close to 100.
15:27Speaker McCarthy, thank you very much. Thank you. Well, let's bring in former presidential
15:31candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. Vivek, I was thrilled to talk with you today because
15:35I heard Kamala Harris say to a reporter over the weekend,
15:39my economic policy is coming out this week. What do you anticipate it'll look like?
15:45Look, I anticipate it's going to look like something completely the opposite of what her
15:48record actually is. We don't need to wait for it, though, Kayleigh. We already know what her
15:51economic policies are. She favors a tax on unrealized capital gains. That is a formula for
15:57a stock market crash and a second Great Depression. And just for people at home to know what that
16:02means, that means if you're a farmer and you own a farm or you own a small business, in many cases,
16:07you will have to pay taxes that you do not have the cash to pay because it's an unrealized capital
16:13gain. That's economic catastrophe. Another economic policy saying she would get rid of
16:17the filibuster to ram through the Green New Deal, which would replace air travel with train travel,
16:23which would establish a single payer health care system. She also favored nationalizing health care
16:28in a bill co-sponsored by Bernie Sanders, something I think Republicans have not gone
16:32after her enough for. So, you know, they talk a lot about weird, Kayleigh. You know what I think
16:36is weird? I think abolishing air travel is weird. I think abolishing private health insurance is
16:40weird. And I think that a lot of these positions, the Green New Deal to abolishing the coal industry
16:45are downright weird, not because it's an attack on other Americans, but because those are policies
16:50that hurt all Americans. So that's where I come out. And I do think we have not actually gone
16:55after her heavily enough on her policy record. And I think that's how we're going to win this.
17:00Vivek, I saw a stunning graph in the New York Times today. And it is the fact that Kamala Harris
17:06and Tim Walz, between the two of them, look at their private sector experience. You see private
17:13sector experience there in red. You see Trump. You see J.D. Vance. They have a ton of it. Zero
17:19is the private sector experience by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. What does that say to you?
17:26It says to me that they're not ready to run the government if they haven't run anything in the
17:29private sector either. The reality is their economic policies also reflected, Kayleigh.
17:34The fact of the matter is, if Kamala Harris does as good of a job with the economy as she did with
17:38the southern border when she was in charge of that, then we are heading for a national catastrophe,
17:43a second Great Depression. And this isn't just bad for Republicans. This is something that's bad
17:47for all Americans, including the so-called communities of color that she claims she
17:51wants to serve. This is our path to victories. Ultimately, do you want more money in your pocket?
17:56Do you actually want illegal mass migration into this country or not? End rampant crime and stay
18:00out of World War III. You have a choice. It's Donald Trump, even if you don't agree with him
18:04on everything. But I think the more we make this about policy, Kayleigh, the more likely we are to
18:08succeed. And the less we make it about policy, I think the worse it's going to be for us. And so
18:12that's my warning to our side. If we need it, I think we're going to be successful.
18:15Wise advice. Policy, policy, policy. Vivek, thank you.
18:19Well, another Secret Service scandal. Yeah, another. Investigation next.
18:28Ever since Joe Biden dropped out of the race, he's had a lot more time to do what he really
18:32loves, namely going to the beach. He was in Rehoboth Beach this weekend, catching some rays,
18:38enjoying some ice cream. But amid the Delaware getaways, Biden did find time for a one on one
18:45interview with CBS. It was the first since dropping out of the race. And Biden finally
18:50revealed what we have all surmised, that he was forced out by anxious Democrats.
18:57What happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that
19:04I was going to hurt them in the races. And I was concerned if I stayed in the race,
19:11that would be the topic you'd be interviewing about. Number two, when I ran the first time,
19:17I thought of myself as being a transition president. I can't even say how old I am.
19:21It's hard for me to get it out of my mouth. And but things got moving so quickly. It didn't happen.
19:30Biden also revealed his sacred obligation, the most important thing that he must do.
19:36And no, it is not bringing down inflation or avoiding war in the Middle East or securing
19:42the border. And the combination was that I thought is a critical issue for me still is not a joke,
19:50maintaining this democracy. But I thought it was important because although I
19:56it's a great honor being president, I think I have an obligation to the country to do what I
20:01the most important thing to do, and that is we must, we must, we must defeat Trump.
20:06And now, Joe Biden, the man who has referred to MAGA Republicans as a clear and present danger,
20:13wants to be remembered as someone who brought the country together.
20:17That he proved democracy can work. It got us out of a pandemic. It produced the single greatest
20:25economic recovery in American history. We're the most powerful economy in the world. We have more
20:31to do. And it demonstrated that we can pull the nation together. Look, I've always believed,
20:38and I still do, the American people are good and decent, honorable people.
20:42When I announced my candidacy to run way back for president, I said we got to do three things,
20:47restore the soul of America, build the economy from the middle out in the bottom up, not the top
20:53down, and bring the country together. And you can't have a Biden interview without peddling
20:59the same tired hoaxes. This time, it was the one debunked by the left-wing fact-checker Snopes.
21:07They first went to the then-president Trump and said, what do you think? He said, they're very
21:11fine people on both sides. I knew then. I knew I had to do something. Think of this.
21:19Every other time the Ku Klux Klan has been involved, they wore hoods so they're not
21:22identified. Under his presidency, they came out of those woods with no hoods,
21:29knowing they had an ally. That's how I read it. They knew they had an ally in the White House,
21:35and he stepped up for them. America First legal founder Stephen Miller joins us now.
21:41Stephen, I watched that. The president, you know, I take no pleasure in saying this,
21:45but he seemed greatly diminished. This comes, as we know, he's only dependably engaged between 10
21:50and 4. That White House resident staff is cocooned away from him. We learned that he hasn't had a
21:56cabinet meeting since last October. Are you convinced that our commander in chief is in
22:01command enough that America gets through the next five months? Biden barely sounds alive in that
22:09interview. I mean, it's painful just to hear it for even a few minutes. It sounds like he's gasping
22:14for air to even finish his sentences. This man is not in charge of his faculties and he's not in
22:20charge of the country. He's not even available from 10 to 4. He's spending the whole week at
22:25the beach and he's taking another vacation when he gets to D.C. As our enemies are gathering around
22:31the world, as the specter of war hangs over Asia, hangs over Europe, hangs over the Middle East,
22:37there's never been a more dangerous moment for America because there is no one in charge of this
22:43country. Kama Chameleon is out there campaigning, giving the same stump speech over and over again.
22:49And Joe Biden, literally the lights are out inside of that head. It brings me no pleasure to say it.
22:56So who's running the country? To this day, nobody knows, but they don't have America's best
23:02interests at heart. How do we know that? Because the border is still wide open to drugs and crime,
23:07because inflation has never been worse and because crime is spiraling out of control.
23:12So Joe Biden put out a letter saying that he's out,
23:14he's not running for office anymore. And Nancy Pelosi had this observation.
23:20I didn't accept the letter as anything but a letter. I mean,
23:27I mean, there are some people who are unhappy with the letter. Let me say that some said that
23:34some people were unhappy with the letter. I'll put it in somebody else's mouth because it was a
23:39I don't know. It didn't sound like Joe Biden to me. It really didn't.
23:44If Joe didn't write his letter, who did, Stephen?
23:48I mean, this is this is a terrifying prospect. The idea these are not like random letters.
23:56They're just being sent out for perfunctory purposes. These are the most profound world
24:01shaping statements from the commander in chief, the head of Article two of the United
24:08States of America. And there's the former speaker, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying that
24:15she doesn't believe that the most important letter that Joe Biden ever read was even written by him.
24:21Who is running the country? Who is writing the letters? Who is forging his signature?
24:26Who is stamping his name, Joe Biden? Because I can promise you it is not the man you heard
24:32in that interview. We are a stateless, rudderless nation right now.
24:37Stateless nation. No one says it quite like Stephen Miller. Thank you.
24:41Well, something a foul over at the Secret Service this time,
24:44they're being accused by a Massachusetts salon owner of duct taping her surveillance cameras
24:50and breaking into her bathroom. Fox News correspondent Dan Springer has the latest.
24:56Kayleigh, this story is just bizarre and troubling. Two weeks after the Secret Service's
25:00screw up nearly got former President Donald Trump assassinated. We are learning about what
25:04can be described as a break in during a Kamala Harris rally. A salon owner in Massachusetts has
25:11video proof that someone dressed like a Secret Service agent was walking around her business.
25:16The vice president had a campaign event nearby. Later, the same woman got up and on a chair and
25:22put a piece of tape over the camera. The owner, Alicia Powers, says someone picked her front door
25:28lock. And then over the next two hours, several people went through her business and used her
25:33bathroom. When they finally left, her business was left unsecured. Powers told the Berkshire
25:39Eagle, quote, When they cleaned up and left the tape on my camera, they left my back door
25:45completely unlocked. What could have happened in that hour and a half or two hours? Powers said
25:50she complained to the local Secret Service office and received an apology, and they confirmed that
25:55it was one of their agents who put tape over the camera. But later, a spokesperson for the agency
26:01seemed to deflect the blame. In a statement, Melissa McKenzie said, Our personnel would not
26:06enter or instruct partners to enter a business without the owner's permission. The business owner
26:12is adamant that she never gave anyone permission to go into her salon, let alone break in to use
26:17the bathroom. But she says had the Secret Service just asked, she would have said yes. Kaylee?
26:23The federal government raining down on a private business sounds like a Third Amendment violation.
26:27Dan, thank you. Yeah. One Kamala to answer a simple question. The media wants you to stop whining.
26:37Kamala Harris has been the presumptive Democrat nominee for three weeks. And get this, she's only
26:42answered four questions from the press. And her vice presidential pick, Tim Walz, is batting zero.
26:49But are we that surprised? The teleprompter is the new Biden basement, a new way to hide from you,
26:56the American people. J.D. Vance, meanwhile, did three separate interviews yesterday alone.
27:02The difference between the two campaigns is obvious. And Vance made that known.
27:08The Harris campaign, what are their policy views? They don't have a policy position on their
27:12website. Should she sit down and answer tough questions with you? I think she should. Absolutely.
27:17Where is she? Well, we respect the American people. And we hope she'll be on the show soon.
27:22I hope so, too, John, because the person who wants to be our president ought to sit down
27:25for some tough interviews. I'm willing to do it. And I wish she would, too.
27:28But why is the GOP nominee for vice president asking for interviews instead of the press?
27:34According to Michael Steele, if the press asks for interviews, they are highbrow whiners.
27:40What has struck me since Donald Trump's press conference is sort of the sort of highbrow
27:46nature of the press coming at Kamala Harris, saying, well, she, in my view, whining that
27:55she doesn't talk to us. She hasn't done a sit down with us. She hasn't done interviews with us.
28:01So at one point, you say strategically, why do I need to talk to you right now? I'm talking to
28:06the American people, and we're having a conversation. You're happy to follow it and
28:11to report on it. But right now, is there a real need for her to sort of get the imprimatur of
28:17the press on her campaign? But not every liberal media outlet is on board to save Kamala from her
28:23own demise. The Washington Post editorial board published a bunch of questions for Kamala.
28:29That is, if she has plans to take them. Is Kamala Harris tougher on Israel and more sympathetic to
28:35Palestinians than Joe Biden? What was Kamala's role in the Afghanistan evacuation debacle?
28:40And what exactly is her plan for the southern border? That's just three questions.
28:45But if past is prologue, it should take her three weeks to get to all of them.
28:51Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winston Sears joins us now. Lieutenant Governor, I have been thrilled
28:56to interview you all day. You are from a blue state, the state of Virginia. You won statewide.
29:02You are the first female lieutenant governor of a state that Republicans have not won in 20 years.
29:09Trump was in striking distance with Biden. It's a new race with Kamala Harris.
29:13How do we win your state?
29:15Well, let me tell you, we've got to make sure that we focus on three things,
29:18and that would be Kaley policy, policy, policy. Let's ask the vice president what is her energy
29:26policy. How are you going to make sure that we're energy independent? Because if you're only
29:31continuing to talk about renewables, that's going to be a problem. You know, here in Virginia,
29:34we saw that problem. It's called all of the above. We're going to do coal, oil, nuclear. We're going
29:41to do renewables and natural gas. We want we need to talk about the economy. Inflation,
29:47has anyone noticed, is killing us. And what is she going to do to bring down inflation? She's
29:54in office now. We've solved that problem by trying to bring back, well, give taxes back to
30:00our Virginians, five point two billion dollars. And in addition to that, we've created just in
30:06the two years, three years that we've been in office, 10,000 new, 10,000 high paying jobs.
30:13So these are the things we need to talk about. And we haven't even started talking about
30:17the other part of her title, which would be if she won commander in chief. Your number one job
30:23is to keep this nation safe. And the rogue nations needs to know, do we have the ammo? No,
30:29we're low on ammo. Our strategic petroleum reserves are low. I mean, there's just so much
30:35to talk about. We haven't even touched the border. So let's get to the policies. That's
30:41what we need to focus on. Yes. Amen to that. You know, Lieutenant Governor, you were also
30:45a former Marine. The running mate of Kamala Harris, Tim Walls, has embellished upon his service. He
30:50said he faced assault weapons in war. He was not in war in a combat zone. What's your reaction to
30:56that? Can I just tell you how upset, how offended I am and how offended those who have lost their
31:09family members in combat must be. So forget about me. These families and those service members who
31:16were in actual combat, who suffered so much, they're suffering from PTSD. We have a suicide
31:22crisis among our veterans who served in combat. And for this man who never served a day in combat,
31:29to talk about weapons that he carried in war. When did that ever happen, sir? And to take on a rank
31:35you never earned. Why are you doing that? Oh, what a tangled web they weave when they first
31:41practice to deceive. So, you know, I heard he served honorably until he got into the war part.
31:50You never were in war. Don't go there. Lieutenant Governor, I only have about 15 seconds here,
31:57but your father immigrated from Jamaica with only $1.75 in his pocket. He got a job. He put himself
32:03through college. You came here at six years old. What is your message out there to people who don't
32:07feel the American dream is alive right now? You're looking at the American dream. And in fact,
32:14I've been traveling all around Virginia and I'm finding people who are part of the American dream.
32:19This gentleman came from Egypt with only a thousand dollars in 2011, he said. He now has
32:24a business. So we need to make sure that we talk about the opportunities. We need to talk about
32:30the future. Our children need to know that they can thrive, that they're not just going to survive.
32:35But if all we talk about is darkness and death and what used to be, then they won't have any
32:41place to go. Lieutenant Governor, it is great to have you. And hey, we could see you in the
32:46governor's mansion there in Virginia in a year. You never know. Thank you so much.
32:51New damning sound from Tim Walz about his military record. We'll bring it to you.
32:59Since becoming Kamala's VP pick, Tim Walz, his record has been exposed. He's under fire for his
33:04time in China for pushing tampons in boys' bathrooms. And who could forget how he handled
33:11those mostly peaceful BLM riots? But there's one thing that never sits right with Americans,
33:18no matter what side of the aisle you're on, misleading about your military service.
33:24Walz has been accused of inflating his military rank over the years for political gain. And when
33:29Kamala's campaign got caught in the lie, they quietly scrubbed reference to Walz as retired
33:36command sergeant major from their website. And Harris appears to have stopped even mentioning
33:41this rank at her rallies. But J.D. Vance, who enlisted in the Marine Corps after 9-11,
33:47is more than happy to talk about it. This is a guy who was captured on video saying,
33:52I carried a gun in war. He never went to war. I'm not criticizing Tim Walz's service.
33:57I'm criticizing the fact that he lied about his service for political gain, Dana. Now,
34:02I served in the United States Marine Corps, and you know this. And look, there are a lot
34:05of things that I'm proud about. I've never lied about what I did or overstated it because it
34:10would be beneficial to me in an election. I think that's what Tim Walz did. That's what
34:14I was criticizing. And yes, I do think it's scandalous behavior. But not everyone wants
34:18the truth. Nancy Pelosi says anyone questioning Walz's past is just making things up.
34:24What do you say to these efforts to to attack his military record? First of all,
34:29it's a sign of the bankruptcy of their ideas. They don't have anything to say.
34:33So they make up things. It's pretty convenient for Pelosi to come to Walz's defense. After all,
34:39she fell for the hoax, too. And now we'll hear from Congressman, well,
34:44Command Sergeant Major Tim Walz. So Walz had Nancy and all of Congress fooled.
34:52But Mayor Pete wants you to give the poor guy a break. He slipped up just one time.
34:59The fact that they have to go back to find a clip from twenty eighteen to find the one time
35:04that he slipped up when he talks about the weapons of war that he carried and
35:08said something instead about carrying a weapon in war. It's kind of an exception. The pool
35:13proves the rule in terms of how hard you have to look to find Tim Walz saying anything
35:18that isn't precise and accurate. But it was not the exception.
35:22Walz's embellishment was, in fact, the rule. We found a pattern.
35:27I'm a retired command sergeant major, retired command sergeant major.
35:31And they said, this is Congressman Walz. He's a retired sergeant major in the Army,
35:36retired command sergeant major, retired sergeant major in the Army, retired sergeant major.
35:42We've also noticed that it's not just what Walz says about his military service,
35:46it's what he does not say during a ceremony to honor the 20th anniversary of 9-11.
35:51Walz talks about witnessing a ramp ceremony for fallen soldiers at Bagram Air Base.
35:56He did this as a congressman in 2008. But listen to how he frames the story.
36:03He leads you to believe that he saw the ceremony in the dark of night while in the National Guard.
36:11I had the privilege of serving in this state's National Guard. And when I left,
36:16I had a two year old. When I came home, I had a three year old. I came home
36:20and my daughter went on. And when you're two and three, she knew no difference. I stood one night
36:26in the dark of night on the tarmac at Bagram and watched a military ramp ceremony. And if you've
36:33seen it, which these folks, many have, unfortunately, you don't leave the same.
36:40Now you be the judge. I mean, to me, it sounds like painting a picture of being in uniform at
36:44Bagram Airfield. And it's not just Republicans who are pointing it out. It's his own former
36:50boss who is fed up with the lies, calling it an affront to those who actually served.
36:55Ultimately, it's up to Walz and Walz alone to come clean and explain why he misrepresented
37:01his service. He owes America the truth because if he cannot be honest about this,
37:07can we trust him to be honest about anything? Let's bring in Chad Robichaux, U.S. Marine
37:13veteran and author of a new book, which I have read. It's fantastic. A mission without borders
37:19available tomorrow. We'll talk more about that in a moment, Chad. But first, I want to ask you,
37:24you had eight deployments to Afghanistan, former special forces. What do you think when you hear
37:30Tim Walz? Well, I mean, look, this ticket has a history and a pattern of abandonment.
37:36You know, Harris leaving our allies and our Americans and our nation in Afghanistan and
37:43where I personally had to get involved in and lead an effort to rescue 17,000 people.
37:48And now you have Walz that abandoned his own unit for Iraq and they came home and didn't come home.
37:54He had been his only unit for Iraq, and he stayed home and leveraged his military career
38:00through embellishment by calling himself a command sergeant major, by saying he was an
38:04Afghanistan veteran, by saying he was in our in war and carry weapons in war.
38:10And he did that for his own political gain. And then he used that political gain to do
38:13something that I think is far worse than than what he's being accused of or as actually did.
38:19And that's used his political position to do things that are just
38:23kind of expound on the lack of his character, things like like sexualizing children and things
38:28like pushing for legislation for full term abortion. Chad, a mission without borders
38:33comes out tomorrow. You know, Kamala Harris said she was the last person in the room with Biden
38:39before he made the decision to get out of Afghanistan. Your book brought me to tears
38:44because you rescued 17,000 people from Afghanistan. But you talk about how jarring it was
38:49when you got messages in crayon from children saying, Uncle Chad, rescue me and the demons
38:55of the Taliban who killed children, killed our allies, killed Afghan translators.
39:00What do you think? Could it have been different if Kamala might ask some questions as the last
39:04person in the room? Yeah, I mean, look, she can't get off the hook for this. And I can't
39:09even understand how they would even try. She is part of she was the vice president of the United
39:13States. She was the last person in the room with the president when they made the decision to
39:17withdraw from Afghanistan. And they have blood on their hands, including the 13 service members
39:21that were killed. The Americans that left behind the 20 million women, little girls that were
39:24abandoned in our own national security. While the Taliban is currently, by the way, receiving 87
39:30million dollars a week from this administration to fund terrorism. And so, yeah, she can't get
39:35off of this. She has blood on her hands and she can't hide from it. Well, it's called a mission
39:38without borders. It is fascinating. I will be at your book event with you tomorrow. It talks about
39:44the rescue of Benjamin Hall from Ukraine. We thank you, Chad, for your service. We thank
39:49you as a Fox News family. See you tomorrow. Well, Trump and Elon Musk, the interview
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