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00:00It's the last night of debate camp for Kamala and the camp counselors are leaking.
00:06I'm picking up quite a lot of nervousness, by the way, on the state of the race.
00:09I don't know what you're hearing, Anthony, but I'm getting Democrats kind of texting
00:12me.
00:13I had a long call yesterday with a strategist.
00:14I can fill you in on that a bit more, but I'm hearing quite a lot of nervousness from
00:18some Democrats.
00:22Debate camp must not be going well because now they're setting expectations really low.
00:27She's never been in a presidential debate before.
00:30She's been a vice presidential debate, but never a presidential debate.
00:34So I do think she is going to probably be a little bit more nervous.
00:40I think she has more riding on it.
00:43Whatever happened to Mrs. Say It To My Face?
00:46She's been at debate camp for a week rehearsing zingers and watching old game tape.
00:50She has closely studied the former president's past six debate performances.
00:55She's also been sort of entrenched in these briefing papers going over the former president's
01:01past comments, as well as the ways that he has insulted her so she can be prepared to
01:06respond to that.
01:07She's engaged in these mock debates with a stand in for the former president, and she's
01:12had conversations with Hillary Clinton and President Biden, who both extensively have
01:18knowledge of debating the former president.
01:22Kamala is so nervous she's watched all of Trump's debates, memorized his insults, and
01:25is now calling Hillary for help.
01:28But the ghost of Joe Biden still haunts her.
01:30Behind the scenes, Harris says she feels handcuffed by the debate rules that Biden set.
01:36They wanted to create a moment when Trump interrupted her, but now they're rewriting
01:40their playbook.
01:42They've even turned her hotel room into a movie set with TV lighting and method actors.
01:47A Hillary loyalist is not just playing Donald Trump, but inhabiting him, wearing a boxy
01:52suit and a long tie.
01:55Kamala is even practicing the handshake, if there even is one.
01:59Insiders say don't expect substance out of Kamala tomorrow night.
02:02Her plan is to tap dance around the Biden record, embrace the good stuff, and distance
02:07herself from the bad.
02:09Good luck.
02:10Her campaign knows she's walking into a trap, so she's going to ignore policy and instead
02:15focus on honing in on how to needle Trump and rattle him.
02:20Their workshopping poll-tested attack lines that their media allies will make go viral,
02:25where Harris could turn to the camera and say, for those who can't hear it, Donald Trump
02:30is trying to yell over me.
02:32How many of you have been in a meeting where you get talked over?
02:35Her entire strategy is dependent on Trump losing his cool.
02:39But Trump only loses his cool when you call him a bad golfer or a bad businessman.
02:43He's been telling advisors, I'm not going to let her do to me what she did to Mike Pence.
02:48Kamala is a cold calculator and has landed some nasty shots in past debates.
02:53In 2003, she ran against two men for D.A. and after they played the Willie Brown card,
02:59she said, well, you got popped at a massage parlor and you're a deadbeat dad who doesn't
03:03pay child support.
03:04Boom.
03:05Harris became D.A.
03:07We saw her grill Kavanaugh and Jeff Sessions.
03:10And we'll never forget what she did to Biden.
03:12Called him a racist to his face.
03:14But she's also had blow ups.
03:16Tulsi Gabbard annihilated her.
03:18And Lester Holt, whether he meant to or not, left her stammering and cackling.
03:23Democrats are worrying Trump's going to make Harris look small.
03:27It will take almost superhuman focus and discipline to deal with Donald Trump in a debate.
03:33It's no ordinary proposition, not because Donald Trump is a master of explaining policy
03:38ideas and how they're going to make people better off.
03:41It's because he's a master of taking any form or format that is on television and turning
03:46it into a show that is all about him.
03:49Trump's playing the expectation game to no boxes or artificial lifts will be allowed
03:54to stand on during my upcoming debate with comrade Kamala Harris.
03:59We had this out previously with former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg when he was in a debate
04:03and he was not allowed a lift.
04:05It would be a form of cheating.
04:07And the Democrats cheat enough.
04:09You are who you are.
04:10It was determined over the weekend at a rally in Wisconsin, Trump previewing what he'll
04:16be zeroing in on.
04:17Listen, we're run by stupid people, stupid, stupid people.
04:25And we found that out at the debate with Joe.
04:27How did that work out?
04:28And we're going to find it out again on Tuesday night.
04:31Is anybody going to be watching?
04:39You know, she's a threat to democracy.
04:42There was a Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
04:45I'm not a threat.
04:46I'm the opposite.
04:47I'm going to I'm keeping democracy what they are.
04:50She's a defunder of police.
04:52Since Kamala came out of nowhere, the American people believe she's a progressive or they
04:56don't really know much about her at all.
04:59Look for Trump tomorrow night to define Kamala on his terms.
05:03She's defunded or supported defunding the police, bailing out rioters, reparations,
05:09abolishing ICE, decriminalizing illegal aliens and drug possession.
05:14And just breaking Kamala Harris, according to CNN, supports taxpayer funded sex change
05:19operations for illegal aliens.
05:22Juan can become Juanita and you pay for it.
05:25The former president will force her to explain if you didn't change your values.
05:30Why did you change all your positions?
05:33Bernie Sanders gave Trump a hand.
05:35Watch.
05:36She has previously supported Medicare for all.
05:39Now she does not.
05:40She's previously supported a ban on fracking.
05:43Now she does not.
05:45These, Senator, are ideas that you have campaigned on.
05:48Do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals?
05:52No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals.
05:57I think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right in order to win the
06:02election.
06:03So Bernie admits Kamala is a progressive.
06:05She's just lying to get elected.
06:07With friends like Bernie, I don't know.
06:09Even CNN says Kamala's position is that she doesn't want to have a position because if
06:14she admitted what a real position was, she'd lose.
06:18Their problem was that you didn't necessarily, they felt, hold her down on some of her more
06:23nebulous policy positions.
06:25What would you say to that?
06:28I think you just said, I tried.
06:30You can't force somebody to answer a question.
06:34And I asked a follow-up.
06:37I tried to get more into the nitty-gritty and get the answer.
06:44Sometimes in my experience in doing interviews is that once you ask once, fine.
06:50Twice, fine.
06:51Three times, if you don't get a clear answer, that's kind of your answer.
06:56Trump shouldn't call Kamala's change of positions flip-flops, he should just call them lies.
07:01She's a secretive lady, dependent on her handlers to survive.
07:04And the same people who ran Biden will run her, but this time it'll be even more liberal.
07:09She's a California socialist, out of step with the rest of the country.
07:13And if Trump keeps her on defense, he wins.
07:16Mark Thiessen writes that Kamala hasn't been able to answer the most simple and obvious
07:20question.
07:21If you were elected, what would you do on day one?
07:25How can someone run for president of the United States and not have a ready answer to that
07:28question?
07:29She had nothing to offer but a cringe-inducing word salad.
07:32A moment like that on the debate stage with tens of millions watching could be fatal.
07:37The risk for Trump is getting in the mud or appearing angry.
07:41Peggy Noonan writes that Trump needs to present himself as calm, reasonable, laid back, even
07:46friendly.
07:48She should walk across the stage, give America a break, and shake his opponent's hand.
07:52He should let the game come to him.
07:55If Donald Trump runs on the return of the American dream and ties Kamala to Biden, he'll
08:01walk right back into the White House.
08:04His advisors are urging him to come out tomorrow as happy Trump, not bully Trump.
08:09But like Mike Thiessen says, everybody has a plan till you get punched in the face.
08:15Tulsi Gabbard's part of the Trump transition team and she is here.
08:19So Tulsi, when you dissected, we should say that, Kamala Harris back in the good old days
08:26of the Democrat primary, how did you perceive her and what about her told you that that
08:32was the way to get her to go down?
08:37As you remember, Jesse, she was treated like with kid gloves by the mainstream propaganda
08:42media.
08:43She was treated with kid gloves, even by every other candidate that was on that debate stage.
08:48No one questioned her, challenged her, or called her out for the record as prosecutor
08:54that she claimed to be proud of.
08:55She talked every day about how she'd be a prosecutor president, but no one questioned
09:00her about what that record was and how that would translate if she were president.
09:05And I pointed out the hypocrisy.
09:08I pointed out the hypocrisy of how she would do one thing and when the standard was held
09:12to herself, she did the exact opposite.
09:15We are seeing that opportunity again in this debate coming up tomorrow night for President
09:20Trump to do the very same thing.
09:22What Kamala Harris is saying, the lies that she is selling to the American people now
09:26is the exact opposite of the record that she has had, frankly, as the incumbent in this
09:31race.
09:32She's been in the White House for the last three and a half years, almost four years,
09:35not President Trump.
09:36Our country's in a disastrous position as a result, both on domestic and foreign policy.
09:43She's not to be underestimated because she is talented on a debate stage, there's no
09:47question about that, but she's going to have a tough time trying to defend this record
09:51that quite frankly, from the view of the American people, is indefensible.
09:56When you observed her on the debate stage, what was it about her that created this aura
10:02where people were afraid to go after her?
10:05And what did you notice her strengths and weaknesses were?
10:10You know, it's a good question.
10:11I saw and experienced a lot when I ran for president, but really that between the leaders
10:16of the DNC and the leaders of the mainstream propaganda media, the fix was in, they picked
10:22the few who they wanted voters to hear from and for the rest of us, they tried to destroy
10:27us.
10:28But this is one of the frustrating things about being on that debate stage that still
10:31continues now is the mainstream propaganda media creates this political theater and they
10:37take very lightly the serious choice that we have as voters.
10:41And so they have created this false premise that whoever wins this debate, therefore is
10:46the candidate that deserves to be president.
10:49Being a great debater does not qualify a person to be president, but this is Kamala's goal,
10:53Jesse.
10:54And this is why she's locked herself in her hotel room, taking extreme acting lessons.
10:59She's got Hollywood advisors, a stage, the Hollywood lights in the hopes that her friends
11:03at ABC and the propaganda media will declare her the winner and that that may be enough
11:08to trick voters into actually voting for her.
11:11I don't think the American people are going to fall for it.
11:13So the strategy was just go undercover for three weeks after the convention, put all
11:18the chips in one basket of the debate, and then rely on the media to manufacture a win
11:24by a few jazzy soundbites and zingers and then say no more debates and then just ride
11:30out early voting until November.
11:32Do you think she could pull that off?
11:35I know that that's exactly what she is trying to pull off.
11:38Her friends at ABC and and the other mainstream propaganda media, they are doing their very
11:43best to help her.
11:44We've seen that over the last several weeks.
11:48The thing is that that people in this country are struggling and they're struggling with
11:53their cost of living, higher cost of groceries, gas, the crime in their streets, millions
11:58of illegal immigrants, tens of millions crossing our borders.
12:01There are very real issues and challenges that are happening today directly because
12:05of Kamala Harris and her record.
12:08And that's the seriousness with which they are treating this debate to actually learn
12:13the truth about Kamala Harris.
12:16President Trump knows her record.
12:17He obviously has a record of success that he can stand on.
12:21And he's going to challenge Kamala Harris on exactly that and keep reminding voters
12:25who she really is, not the actor that she will present herself to be tomorrow night.
12:32When you're there tomorrow night, you're advising Trump with debate prep or they're calling
12:37it policy discussions.
12:38What do you tell him?
12:39What do you say?
12:40This is what gets under her skin.
12:41This is where I would go.
12:42What do you say?
12:43You know, he's not focused on trying to get under her skin.
12:47He really is focused on the issues that matter most to the American people.
12:53President Trump is in great spirits.
12:55He is looking forward to this debate.
12:58You can imagine it's frustrating for any of us to watch and see the lies that are being
13:01sold about Kamala Harris and how much she's getting a free pass.
13:06And it's coming at a cost to the voters and the American people.
13:09So that's who Trump is focused on, on speaking to them, telling them the truth about Kamala
13:13Harris so that they can make the best informed decision about who the strong leader is we
13:18need for our country now.
13:19And obviously, I believe Donald Trump is is the best hope for us to have a better future.
13:23All right.
13:24Tulsi, thanks so much.
13:25Thanks, Jesse.
13:26Bob Barnett's a lawyer who helped 10 campaigns with debate prep and full disclosure, he's
13:33my lawyer.
13:34So if you have a problem with Jesse Waters, you call Bob.
13:38But we have to tell the viewers the truth.
13:41I do have an exemption from that lawyer client privilege to bring claims against you by
13:46your mother.
13:47OK.
13:48OK.
13:49I did not see the fine print there.
13:50So we're going to have to review that contract.
13:52Footnote three.
13:53You prepared Hillary for debating Donald Trump.
13:57How did you prepare her and how should Kamala prepare for debating Trump?
14:01Well, I think what Kamala has to do is first and foremost, continue the process of introducing
14:07herself to the American people.
14:09In the new poll, 25 percent of the American people don't feel they know enough about her.
14:14That's both a challenge and an opportunity.
14:16She needs to take it an opportunity.
14:18Second, I think she has to avoid taking the bait because there's going to be a lot of
14:24bait and you don't want to take any of it.
14:27You want to do what she did in the Dana Bash interview.
14:30Say more playbook or next question or who does that or however you want to kiss it off
14:37or pivot it.
14:38I think she's got to do that.
14:39So just kind of casually and organically dismiss Trump and say, this is what you're
14:47going to get.
14:48This is the same old guy.
14:49He's never going to change.
14:50No, only when when he does the craziness and the attacks and the calling her dumb and bringing
14:55up Willie.
14:56But, you know, that stuff.
14:57OK, no, no.
14:58On serious policy discussions, she should answer when he goes after.
15:02If I were coaching, OK, if he goes after on the border, I would say three things.
15:09Remember those kids in cages and family separation.
15:12Remember how we love that.
15:13Second, we're going to build a wall and Mexico is going to pay for it.
15:17What happened to that?
15:18And third, your most conservative colleagues in the Senate came up with a bipartisan solution.
15:25You told them not to vote for it because you wanted the issue, not the solution.
15:30End of sentence.
15:31OK, what about Donald Trump?
15:33What does he need to do to win?
15:34Yeah, no, that's a fair question.
15:35I think he's got to do and I'm not sure he can.
15:38But you asked me a fair question.
15:40I'll give you a fair answer.
15:41He needs to try to appear presidential.
15:44We said that before the inaugural.
15:47We said it before.
15:48It never happens.
15:49Most recently after the Eugene Carroll appeal, when he spent 45 minutes attacking the women
15:54and attacking his lawyer.
15:56Well, he was pretty presidential when he debated Joe Biden.
15:59And look what happened to Joe Biden.
16:00Well, if you look at the debate with Joe Biden and we know what happened, I mean, I'm not
16:05going to go into that and defend that.
16:07Well, I won't have to.
16:08I won't put you through that.
16:10But what he did was and it was wise.
16:13He had about 10 answers to the 10 topics that you knew would come up.
16:19And no matter what the question was, he gave that answer to that topic, not to that question,
16:27which brings up, by the way, the role of the moderators.
16:29And I know you and I disagree.
16:31Is ABC going to give Donald Trump a fair shake?
16:34Oh, of course.
16:35So, of course, they'll be watched by you guys.
16:37And the next day, we won't let them get away with it.
16:41But it's my view that the moderators, I think they should not be a third candidate, except
16:47that.
16:48But I also think that they should fact check.
16:52Let's assume I'm wrong on that.
16:54They should at least follow up their journalists.
16:57If either side, Harris or Trump, avoids, I think you have a duty as a journalist to
17:04follow up.
17:05Well, if they do that and Trump just hammers the media, the American people love watching
17:09the media get punched in the face.
17:11No, only the people who are Trump's base.
17:13That's true.
17:14Remember, Carville used to say the wisdom of Carville.
17:17He used to say 20,000 people in each of six states will decide this election.
17:23That's the audience for this debate, not the people who love to pound the media.
17:27All right, well, Carville says he may do Jesse Waters primetime tonight, tomorrow night for
17:31debate preview.
17:32We'll see if he's a man of his word.
17:34I hope he does it.
17:35And so do I.
17:36I hope he does it.
17:37All right, Bob, thank you so much.
17:38Again, my lawyer, if I have a problem, you have a problem.
17:41It's his problem.
17:43Thank you very much.
17:44Johnny hits the streets.
17:47Tell me about Kamala Harris.
17:49Who's that?
17:50I don't know what that is.
17:52Kamala Harris?
17:53I don't know what that is.
17:55Kamala's lead in the polls has disappeared and Democrats are having second thoughts about
17:58clipping Biden.
18:00Two new polls have the race tied nationally.
18:04But even worse news for the Harris campaign.
18:06One of the most respected polls in the country, the New York Times Siena poll, has Trump ahead
18:10of Kamala nationally.
18:12A national lead by a Republican or even a tie translates into an electoral college landslide.
18:19Democrat numbers guru Nate Silver out with a brand new forecast, giving Trump a 64 percent
18:24chance of winning the election.
18:27So what's happened in the last three weeks?
18:30Kamala went into hiding after her convention and Trump was able to define her as a radical
18:35when she refused to define herself.
18:37Donald Trump's now considered the more centrist candidate.
18:41Voters believe Kamala is too progressive or they have no idea what she believes.
18:4570 percent of the country believe we're on the wrong track.
18:49They believe the economy is poor.
18:50And Donald Trump's the candidate to deliver change.
18:54Voters believe Kamala represents the status quo and is too tied to Biden, the former president
19:00winning on the issues and is now more popular today than he was in 2016 and 2020.
19:06So on the eve of the first presidential debate between Trump and Harris, 45 is the odds on
19:11favor to win.
19:13He survived an assassination attempt.
19:15His legal cases have been calendared.
19:17The jobs numbers are fading amid a ceasefire before the election looks unlikely.
19:22And the latest Russia hoax evaporated.
19:26So what will they try next?
19:28Kellyanne Conway is a former counselor to the president, and she joins us now.
19:34This has the Democrats panicking, Kellyanne.
19:37What does it tell you?
19:38It tells me an awful lot.
19:40The New York Times-Siena poll was a huge indictment of how Kamala Harris has frittered away any
19:45chance she had to recast herself as this fresh face, new blood, transformative, transitional
19:51candidate basically just by hiding.
19:53And the men around her have hidden this woman.
19:55They're afraid to have her speak to the press or afraid to leave her alone with the public.
19:59They're afraid to have her do even a 60-minute interview without her comfort pet Tim Walz
20:04by her side.
20:05And, Jesse, all this is now pouring into the polling.
20:08What does the polling tell us?
20:10You mentioned change.
20:11Sixty-one percent of the people that The New York Times surveyed over the weekend said
20:16they want the next president to be a change from Biden.
20:18And they were asked the seminal question, who represents change more, Trump 53, Harris
20:2328?
20:25He's seen as the insurgent with an incumbent's record that people miss.
20:28They feel like they were more prosperous, they were more safe, life was more fair.
20:32There were more opportunities at the time and less chaos and crisis around the world.
20:37She is seen as an incumbent who's running away from being an incumbent.
20:41And so her better strategy would have been to hook her into the Biden-Harris legacy,
20:46try to make the case that she hadn't had her hand on the tiller, so she needs four
20:51more years to finish what started.
20:53But instead, she's trying to distance herself from Biden, and no one's buying it.
20:57I thought the biggest thing in the poll, really, was what I see as the new gender gap in American
21:01politics.
21:02For decades, it's been said that the Republicans have a hard time attracting women.
21:06Donald Trump can't win women voters.
21:08Well, he beat the Queen Bee, Hillary Clinton, and the majority electorate, as we have been
21:12since 1964, were female.
21:15The gender gap is now Kamala Harris' problem in attracting male voters.
21:20Trump is beating her by 17 points among men overall in that New York Times-Santa poll,
21:25and she's only beating him by 10 points among women.
21:28That's a disaster for her.
21:29That is really shocking.
21:30She's not even getting typical.
21:31She's not even, this is New York Times polling, Jesse, on Election Day 2016.
21:35It doesn't make any sense.
21:37It does make sense, though.
21:38It does make sense, because it's Kamala Harris.
21:41Yes.
21:42Correct.
21:43That's the whole thing here.
21:44She's not even getting what a typical Democrat would get.
21:47She doesn't have what they would get among African-Americans, particularly males, Hispanics,
21:51particularly males, even young voters, and especially women now.
21:54So she's supposed to be atypical for all the good reasons.
21:57And people are looking at her, and they're not saying her race and her gender are inhibiting
22:03their vote.
22:04They're saying it's eyesight and hearing.
22:05They've been listening and paying attention, watching and seeing, watching and listening,
22:09and they're not getting much from her.
22:11I just want to say the New York Times on 2016, at 10, I'm sorry, on November 8, 2016,
22:17at 10.20 p.m., they said that Donald, what's her name, Hillary Clinton had an 85 percent
22:23chance of winning.
22:25They said that we were losing Michigan by 7, Trump won it.
22:28We were losing Wisconsin by 6, he won it.
22:30We were losing Pennsylvania by 5.
22:32It's the same pollsters, Jesse, telling us that Trump's in the lead.
22:35This is remarkable data.
22:37Well, then we're going to have a remarkable finish in November, if that's the case.
22:41Kellyanne Conway, you'll see her tomorrow night previewing and reacting to the debate,
22:45and I might join her.
22:46We'll see how it shakes out.
22:47Kellyanne.
22:48Thanks, Jesse.
22:49See you later.
22:50Outkick.com host Tomi Lahren is here, and I owe her $100.
22:56And I'm going to have to have Johnny Venmo you, because you were right, Joe Biden was
23:01the nominee, and I was wrong, and I'm a man of my word.
23:05So I'm just going to have to say, you're much smarter than I am.
23:07So I'm going to give you the floor.
23:10Do you think this debate is going to have the impact that everybody says it will?
23:16I think it certainly will, and I think that the Kamala campaign made a big mistake by
23:21not putting her out, doing more interviews and more press conferences.
23:24Yeah, there was a chance that she was going to do horribly.
23:27But in the void of any new clips, we just have to go back to the old clips and the old
23:30clips of her being an extreme California radical.
23:34And they really speak for themselves, and the Trump campaign has done an excellent job
23:37of getting Kamala out there in her own words.
23:39If we have nothing new, we'll just go back to four years ago.
23:42But I'll tell you what, Jesse, the entire Kamala candidacy and campaign reminds me of
23:46that fire festival.
23:48If you'll recall, the whole thing was a debacle, but they had a lot of celebrity endorsements.
23:52They had money.
23:53They had gimmicks.
23:54But then when you go ahead and get there, you don't have food or water and you're in
23:57a third world country.
23:58Kind of reminds me of what the Kamala campaign is giving us.
24:01They just want us to treat this election like a scratch off lottery ticket and just
24:05roll the dice and hope it's not as bad as we think it's going to be.
24:08Well, it's probably going to be a whole lot worse.
24:11And the Kamala campaign tomorrow night, they better hope that she practiced with her Trump
24:15stand in and her Hollywood lights, because if she has a Joe Biden kind of night, I don't
24:20think they can swap her out at this point.
24:21So they're kind of stuck.
24:22No, it's too late.
24:23It's there.
24:24They're definitely stuck with her.
24:26And we've seen some developments, Tommy, that I've never witnessed in my many, many
24:32years covering the news.
24:33We've had very nice things said about Donald Trump by celebrities.
24:38Here's for one, The Rock.
24:40Listen to this.
24:41Trump used to come watch me wrestle all the time.
24:42Madison Square Garden.
24:43It was great.
24:44For the last time, it was the first time I saw him.
24:45Let me see the eyebrows.
24:46There it is.
24:47He was a fan.
24:48He watched you as a fan.
24:49Oh, he was?
24:50Yeah.
24:51Yeah.
24:52That's cool.
24:53He used to come to Madison Square Garden all the time.
24:54And if that wasn't enough, Elton John got in on the action.
25:02Listen.
25:03I laughed.
25:04I thought it was brilliant.
25:05Good on you, Donald.
25:06I'm the Rocket Man.
25:07Yeah.
25:08Donald's always been a fan of mine and he's been to my concerts many, many times.
25:13So I mean, I've always been friendly towards him and I thank him for his support.
25:18Yeah.
25:19When he did that, I just thought it was hilarious.
25:20It made me laugh.
25:22You like the little Rocket Man nickname.
25:24This represents a change.
25:26I mean, a couple of years ago, you were a celebrity, said something nice about Donald
25:30Trump.
25:31You were exiled.
25:32What's happening?
25:33Well, that's what happens when you're Elton John or The Rock and you have so much money
25:37that you can't be canceled and you don't really care anymore.
25:40This actually isn't new, though.
25:42Before Donald Trump ran as a Republican and came down that escalator, all the celebrities
25:46loved him.
25:47They wanted to be around him.
25:48They fawned all over him.
25:49Oprah.
25:50I mean, if every celebrity wanted to be with Donald Trump, number one name mentioned in
25:53rap songs, maybe that's making a comeback.
25:56And I can't wait.
25:57All right.
25:58Well, one hundred dollars is coming your way.
25:59You don't charge interest, do you?
26:03Just for inflation due to Biden.
26:05OK, maybe a little bit more than one hundred.
26:07Thank you, Tommy.
26:09Breaking news on illegal aliens and voter fraud.
26:12Right back.
26:14The Biden administration is charging an illegal Guatemalan with stealing a U.S. citizen's
26:18I.D. and voting in the last two presidential elections.
26:23How'd that happen?
26:24I thought illegals aren't allowed to vote.
26:27National correspondent Bill Melusion has the story.
26:29Bill.
26:30Well, Jesse, noncitizen voting has really become a polarizing topic.
26:34Democrats say it's extremely rare.
26:36Republicans say it's got to be eliminated entirely.
26:39And now, as you just mentioned, an illegal immigrant is being prosecuted federally for
26:43it.
26:44Georgia.
26:45Leah Maria Francisco, an illegal immigrant who had been living in Alabama, just reached
26:49a plea deal with DOJ to plead guilty to charges related to stealing a U.S. citizen's identity
26:54to vote in multiple elections and fraudulently obtained an American passport.
26:59Now, she'd been facing nine counts of federal charges and agreed to plead guilty to all
27:04nine of those counts.
27:06What she's accused of doing is assuming the identity of a U.S. citizen around 2011, then
27:12using that identity to get a passport, which she then used to travel to and from Guatemala
27:18in the following years.
27:19Then using that same false identity, prosecutors say she registered to vote in Alabama back
27:24in 2016.
27:26Then she voted in the 2016 and 2020 primary and general elections.
27:31Again, she pleaded guilty to all of that.
27:33In the meantime, House Speaker Mike Johnson and other conservatives are now pushing for
27:37the SAVE Act to be attached to a spending bill extension in order to avoid a government
27:42shutdown.
27:43And Johnson has this message for anybody who might oppose that move.
27:48Let's see if they have the guts to tell the American people they want illegals to vote
27:51in these elections.
27:52Since Joe Biden and the borders are, Kamala Harris opened that border, we believe the
27:57actual number is about 16 million illegals have come across the border.
28:01If just a small percentage of them register to vote, which I know many of them have already,
28:05they can throw the election.
28:06This is serious business.
28:09And Jesse Speaker Johnson says there's no fallback plan on this.
28:13He basically says it's pretty much attached to SAVE Act or bust.
28:17We'll send it back to you.
28:18All right.
28:19We'll see what happens.
28:20Thanks, Bill.
28:21Yep.
28:24Three years ago, Kamala Harris looked you in the eye and lied about Border Patrol whipping
28:28Haitian migrants.
28:30I've been very clear about the images that you and I both saw of those law enforcement
28:36officials on horses.
28:38I was outraged by it.
28:41It was horrible and deeply troubling.
28:45As we all know, it also evoked images of some of the worst moments of our history where
28:52that kind of behavior has been used against the indigenous people of our country, has
28:58been used against African-Americans during times of slavery.
29:02And the whip hoax was born.
29:04But it wasn't just a hoax.
29:06It was Kamala's Trojan horse, manufactured to justify importing hundreds of thousands
29:10of Haitians into the country with little vetting.
29:14That is why also, starting with our administration, we gave TPS, Temporary Protected Status, to
29:21Haitian migrants, 55,000.
29:24And then more recently, we extended Temporary Protected Status to over 100,000 Haitian migrants
29:31for that very reason, that they need support, they need protection.
29:35Fast forward three years and more than 300,000 Haitians are living here legally thanks to
29:40Harris Biden.
29:42How's that working out?
29:44Let's go to Springfield, Ohio, the new epicenter of Kamala's Middle America migrant crisis.
29:50In 2020, Springfield had a population of 60,000.
29:55Over the next four years, 20,000 newcomers showed up.
29:59Now a quarter of the town's Haitian.
30:01And the people of Springfield aren't happy.
30:04I'm angry that my friends and family are packing up and moving away.
30:08I'm angry that foreigners are using up the resources that were set up for the Americans
30:13that reside here.
30:15I'm angry that another country's flag was being flown in our city.
30:19I'm angry when I see our businesses and recreational areas littered with garbage left by people
30:24that do not know or understand our laws and culture and are making no attempt to learn
30:30about them.
30:31And let me be clear, this is not about race.
30:34This is about people being given the privilege of coming here from another country and having
30:39no respect for our people, our land or our life's work.
30:44Americans feel unprotected and unsafe.
30:47I have men that cannot speak English in my front yard screaming at me, throwing mattresses
30:54in my front yard.
30:55Look at me.
30:56I weigh 95 pounds.
30:57I couldn't defend myself if I had to.
30:59My husband is elderly.
31:00I don't understand what you expect of us as citizens.
31:04I mean, I understand they're here under temporary protected status and you're protecting them
31:09and I understand that our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed.

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