Jesse Watters Primetime 9/13/24 Full End Show | Fox Breaking News September 13 2024

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00:00Fox News alert, Kamala Harris just bombed her first solo interview.
00:08She couldn't answer basic questions and struggled to say how she was different than Joe Biden.
00:14We'll have more on that in a second.
00:16Last night, Trump said there was no way he was doing another debate.
00:20Tonight, he's a little more open.
00:22What would it take to do another debate?
00:24What would you need?
00:25One.
00:26I wouldn't need anything.
00:27I could do it tomorrow.
00:28I've done two debates.
00:30Everything was crooked in the second one.
00:32I did great with the debates and I think they've answered everything.
00:36But maybe if I got in the right mood, I don't know.
00:38Right now I'm leading and I'm leading in every single poll on the debates.
00:43So how do you put Trump in the mood when you give him a fair fight?
00:47I thought the debate was great.
00:50I thought I did very well, but I was fighting three people.
00:53I was fighting the crazy left radical lunatics at ABC.
00:58I think considered the worst by me, considered the worst broadcaster out there.
01:03George Slopidopoulos, that whole group, they're bad.
01:07And I lost a lot of respect for David Muir, a guy who has good hair, but not as good as
01:11it was five years ago.
01:13We predicted Trump said, you know, he didn't want to debate as a negotiation tactic to
01:18give him a little leverage to choose better moderators, because what happened this week
01:22can't happen again.
01:24There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born.
01:29Why do you believe it's appropriate to weigh in on the racial identity of your opponent?
01:33The question was about you as president, not about former Speaker Pelosi.
01:37I did watch all of these pieces of video.
01:39I didn't detect the sarcasm lost by whisker.
01:41President Trump, as you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is actually coming down
01:45in this country.
01:47Biden's Justice Department just released their national crime victim survey.
01:52Crime is actually up 37 percent.
01:54But you don't really need statistics to know crime's up.
01:57Just open your eyes.
01:59Kamala spewed hoaxes and lies about Trump wasn't fact checked once, but that was part
02:03of the plan.
02:04The other moderator, Kamala's sorority sister, Lindsay Davis, said CNN never fact checked
02:09the first debate between Biden and Trump.
02:12And we saw what happened there.
02:13So ABC decided to step in, quote, People were concerned that statements were allowed to
02:19just hang out and not be disputed by the candidate Biden at the time or the moderators.
02:25So the refs were crooked and they bragged about it in a newspaper.
02:29It's so blatant that even Democrats are demanding a full investigation into the debate.
02:34Here's Clinton's former adviser.
02:36Listen, I think that the day after suspicion here is really quite high.
02:44And I think that I think a review of all their internal texts and emails might really
02:51should be done by an independent party to find out to what extent they were planning
02:56on in effect, you know, fact checking just one candidate and in effect rigging the outcome
03:02of this debate.
03:03And I think I think the situation demands nothing less than that.
03:07Trump should have known what was coming.
03:09Live fact checking should have been a part of the debate negotiations with ABC.
03:14And Kamala telegraphed her strategy of provoking him.
03:17We told you whoever was put on the defensive was going to lose.
03:22Trump's advisers put so much emphasis on him remaining calm and presidential that he forgot
03:27to follow his instincts and take control of the debate.
03:31We told him to turn to Kamala and ask her questions.
03:33Remember we talked about that.
03:35You can even speak directly to the moderators and say, guys, why don't you ask her why she
03:41keeps changing her positions?
03:43Go ask her.
03:44The one time Trump did it, it really worked.
03:48You should ask, will she allow abortion in the eighth month, ninth month, seventh month?
03:53Come on.
03:54OK.
03:55Would you do that?
03:56Why don't you ask that question?
03:57Why don't you answer the question?
03:58Would you because under Roe v. Wade, you could you could do abortions in the seventh month,
04:04the eighth month, the ninth month, and probably after birth.
04:08Just look at the governor, former governor of Virginia.
04:11The governor of Virginia said we put the baby aside and then we determine what we want
04:15to do with the baby.
04:16President Trump, thank you.
04:19Even if it wasn't a perfect performance, Trump's message came across loud and clear.
04:24Kamala's didn't.
04:25Nobody knows where she stands and she's still behind in the polls.
04:29Trump's numbers went up.
04:31Even Kamala's friends in Congress won't say what she stands for.
04:34Do you have concerns that there's a lot of ambiguity surrounding Harris and what she
04:39exactly stands for and what she'll do as president?
04:41I think you guys have to find another line of attack because she addressed all of the
04:45questions that were raised to her about so-called policy reversals.
04:49But you tell me why why J.D. Vance went from being a never Trump or to being a forever
04:55Trump.
04:56I'm not going to answer for Kamala Harris.
04:57Is this more about focusing on getting Harris elected and then kind of working out the policy
05:02specifics later?
05:03I mean, the narrative out there is like she doesn't have policy chops.
05:09That's crazy.
05:10Yeah.
05:11I disagree that she's changed her mind on all of those issues.
05:13So you're not worried about the ambiguity surrounding Harris this close to Election
05:18Day?
05:19I'm worried about the ambiguity surrounding Donald Trump.
05:21I'm also worried about his health because he didn't look good.
05:24I think that she is her own person and we have seen notable, you know, we've seen her
05:31record in its totality.
05:34We're less than two months from the election and Democrats won't tell us Kamala's agenda.
05:39Behind the scenes, CNN reports that Kamala's internal numbers and battlegrounds are looking
05:43rough and as pumped as Harris aides are about her debate performance earlier this week,
05:48they don't think it changed any of that.
05:51Top aides on the Harris campaign told CNN they fear if the election were held next Tuesday
05:56instead of eight Tuesdays from now, Trump still would be in a good position to win.
06:02Kamala may have raised a lot of cash after the debate and demonstrated that she's more
06:06coherent than Biden, but she still looks completely lost.
06:10And vice president, how are you feeling about Pennsylvania?
06:13I am feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in Pennsylvania
06:21who deserve to be seen and heard.
06:24That's why I'm here in Johnstown.
06:26And I will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that I'm listening
06:31as much as we are talking.
06:34I'm feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are a lot of people who deserve to be
06:38seen and heard.
06:40Who talks like that?
06:42Normal politicians would say, feeling great about Pennsylvania.
06:45It's a key state.
06:46Joe Biden and I have done a lot for the people of Pennsylvania.
06:49Rattle off a list of what you did, then rattle off the list of things you're going to do.
06:53Attack Trump.
06:54Crack a joke.
06:55Say goodbye.
06:56What's so hard about that?
06:58The woman looks frozen.
07:00Earlier in the day, she gave her first solo interview to Brian Taft.
07:05Ever heard of him?
07:07We hadn't either.
07:08He's a local action news anchor for the local ABC station in Philly.
07:13And Kamala could not get it together.
07:16When we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what
07:23are one or two specific things you have in mind for that?
07:26Well, I'll start with this.
07:28I grew up a middle class kid.
07:30My mother raised my sister and me.
07:33She worked very hard.
07:35She was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house when I was a teenager.
07:41I grew up in a community of hardworking people, you know, construction workers and nurses
07:46and teachers.
07:47And I try to explain to some people who may not have had the same experience, you know,
07:53but a lot of people will relate to this.
07:56You know, I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who were very proud of their lawn, you know.
08:03And I was raised to believe and to know that all people deserve dignity.
08:12And that we as Americans have a beautiful character.
08:17You know, we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams, but not everyone necessarily has
08:24access to the resources that can help them fuel those dreams and ambitions.
08:30So when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of
08:36investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the American
08:42people and creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business.
08:49The question was, how are you going to bring down prices?
08:53And Kamala's answer was, I grew up around construction workers who took care of their
08:57lawns.
08:58And then I heard something about ambition and aspiration.
09:03Kamala's only idea to fight inflation was price controls.
09:05But she's not allowed to say that anymore because it's stupid.
09:08So she has nothing to say and just runs out the clock with childhood stories.
09:13And it got worse.
09:15Some people have a question, given maybe your current role as vice president of the United
09:19States.
09:20How different you are from Joe Biden?
09:23Well, I'm obviously not Joe Biden.
09:25And, you know, I offer a new generation of leadership.
09:30And so, for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy where
09:36it's about investing in areas that really need a lot of work and maybe focusing on,
09:45again, the aspirations and the dreams, but also just recognizing that at this moment
09:50in time, some of the stuff we could take for granted years ago, we can't take for granted
09:54anymore.
09:57What did she just say?
09:59How are you different than Joe Biden?
10:02The entire goal of her campaign is to separate herself from Joe Biden.
10:06The campaign slogan is a new way forward.
10:10It's a new way forward from Joe Biden.
10:12So how exactly are you a new way forward?
10:17She couldn't answer.
10:18The interview continued.
10:21Another plan that I have that is a new approach is to expand the child tax credit to six thousand
10:27dollars for young families for the first year of their child's life.
10:32Joe Biden's child tax credit is three thousand dollars and Kamala's is six thousand.
10:38Of all the things, border, inflation, crime, Israel, housing, the only difference between
10:43Kamala and Joe Biden is a three thousand dollar difference in the child tax credit.
10:49She continued.
10:51My approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment.
10:59And also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much in what we need to do over the
11:04next 10, 20 years to catch up to the 21st century around, again, capacity, but also
11:12challenges.
11:16She's focused on today, but she's also focused on tomorrow and not just around capacity,
11:23but also challenges.
11:26She doesn't have any new ideas.
11:28She can't say how she's different than Joe Biden.
11:31And she's so nervous you can hear her swallowing.
11:35Maybe she's nervous because she doesn't see a path to victory.
11:38New York Times polling says 63 percent of voters blame her for the border, 54 percent
11:43blame Kamala for rising prices.
11:46And the voters understand what the media doesn't.
11:48Kamala's been in the White House for three and a half years, didn't deliver.
11:52And the country needs a change.
11:55There are a lot more questions.
11:57Of course, I would love to ask Kamala Harris about her leadership style and her plans and
12:01how she plans to execute.
12:04But are those undecided voters saying, I'm going to stick with I'm going to kind of lean
12:08Trump here because I want change?
12:11I don't get it.
12:12Mika doesn't get that people want change because high crime and high prices and open borders
12:17don't penetrate her beautiful cocoon.
12:21And many successful people on TV, it doesn't penetrate.
12:25But to an American that cares about the country and cares about the American people, she should
12:29see how working Americans have gotten hammered by Biden and Harris.
12:34They don't get it and they don't want to get it.
12:37It's tough to admit your party failed.
12:39Easier to admit the other parties in a cult.
12:42I don't think the polling is going to get better for him.
12:45But his cult base is locked in this now.
12:49Anytime he loses, it was rigged.
12:51You know, it is really depressing that people are stooping to that level, but that's what's
12:56going on.
12:57Michael Schellenberger is the CBR chair of censorship, politics and free speech at the
13:03University of Austin.
13:04Let me ask you a quick question first about ABC.
13:09There's now growing calls for an investigation into the ABC News debate.
13:13She admitted that it didn't go well for Joe Biden when CNN didn't fact check.
13:18So that's why she had the fact check.
13:21And he so many times.
13:22Do you think that's right?
13:24Hey, Jesse, good to be with you.
13:27I think the most interesting thing about this now is that we now know that there was seven
13:31times that Kamala Harris lied during that debate.
13:34These are seven instances that are clear fabrications or lies about Trump's record.
13:39We see it with IVF abortion, the bloodbath remark, Project 25, the no casualties in war.
13:47The list goes on.
13:48And they didn't call her out a single time.
13:51And they called out Trump five times.
13:53Trump thought he was going to a debate.
13:55Kamala Harris had prepared for a performance.
13:58She was entirely scripted down to the movements that she made in that debate.
14:02And so I think that when you see her again, as you showed just now in these clips, we
14:06see that when she's really in a situation where she has to fend for herself and talk
14:09on the fly in an improvisational way, in other words, behaving like a presidential candidate,
14:15there's nothing there.
14:16It's just she's someone that can only perform from a script.
14:19We've been asking who's running the country, who's the president.
14:22The other question is, who's the Democratic candidate for the presidency right now?
14:26Because we still don't know who Kamala Harris is.
14:29Think about how long she's gotten away with not saying how she's different than Joe Biden
14:33and what she's going to do to bring down prices.
14:35She's gone through a convention, a CNN interview, and a 90 minute presidential debate.
14:41I think almost what, 70 million people watched.
14:45No one knows how she's different.
14:47No one knows what her plans are.
14:49And then she does an interview with a local local from ABC Philly.
14:53And she's still like two months to go before the election.
14:58Still can't answer that.
14:59What does that mean?
15:00Yeah, I mean, look, she's running to be commander in chief and she can't command an improvisation.
15:07She can't actually think on the fly, speak on the fly, describe what she's going to be
15:11doing without having a handler there, either from her vice president or in the form of
15:16ABC News, so-called debate moderators.
15:19Again, she's someone that can behave when she's scripted.
15:21When somebody else is running her, she's not able to actually act on the fly.
15:26And of course, that's what being president is.
15:28It's about commanding the situation, any situation that you're in.
15:31And this is an extremely dangerous moment right now.
15:34So to have the media basically enabling a kind of puppetry, a kind of performance, it's
15:40very scary and dangerous.
15:42She's even a bigger puppet than Biden was.
15:44And we saw what happened the last time.
15:45So it could get worse with her.
15:47Mike, have a great weekend.
15:50Enjoy California.
15:51Great to be with you, Jesse.
15:54National press secretary for the Trump campaign, Caroline Leavitt.
15:57So this was the first solo interview.
15:59How did that go?
16:02Fifty three days.
16:03That's the time Kamala Harris spent preparing for this big, bad solo sit down interview
16:08with a local reporter in Philly.
16:10And it was a nightmare.
16:11She was a train wreck.
16:12She was nervous.
16:13As you pointed out, Jesse, she was swallowing and she couldn't answer a single question.
16:18She was asked very simply, as you said, what are you going to do to bring down the cost
16:21of living in this country?
16:22And she threw out a word salad.
16:25And this is what the mainstream media still does not understand.
16:28As proven by Tuesday night's debate, they do not get why millions of Americans support
16:34President Trump.
16:35The pundits are all saying Kamala Harris did a great job.
16:37Why?
16:38Why did she summarize talking points for 90 minutes and regurgitate them?
16:42That's not going to rewrite the last 43 months of misery that she has brought onto this country.
16:47Every time she goes off unscripted, she's a complete mess.
16:50And President Trump says what the American people are thinking and he says what they
16:55lack the courage to say in their workplace, to their family and their friends.
16:58He speaks for their forgotten men and women of this country.
17:01And he is something that Kamala Harris will never be authentic.
17:05She lacks authenticity.
17:06She goes wherever the political wind blows her.
17:09She has zero conviction.
17:10She would be a terrible president.
17:11That has been proven true by her interview today and her debate performance on Tuesday.
17:15She's going to be doing Oprah Winfrey next week.
17:17I don't know how you predict that's going to go.
17:20We'd love to hear your thoughts.
17:21We'd also love to hear, you know, President Trump might be open to doing a debate if he's
17:25in the mood, if the mood strikes him.
17:28How do you think that's going to shake out?
17:30Well, you heard the man.
17:32If he's in the mood, maybe he will do it.
17:34Maybe he will not.
17:35As President Trump said after Tuesday night, and similar to boxing, when the fighter loses,
17:42you immediately call for a rematch.
17:44That's why Kamala Harris wants a rematch, because the reviews are in from Tuesday night
17:48and the American people are not satisfied with Kamala Harris.
17:51They have a lot of unanswered questions.
17:53Six in 10 undecided voters, according to Reuters, are now voting for President Trump after Tuesday
17:58night's debate.
17:59Even the failing New York Times had to admit that the pundits say Kamala won, but voters
18:03are not so sure.
18:05Because again, he is speaking on behalf of millions of Americans, and they see through
18:09the mainstream media's bias.
18:10And by the way, David Muir, Lindsay Davis should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
18:14And they owe President Trump an apology for their fake news fact check of his crime data.
18:20Violent crime is up under Kamala Harris.
18:22Their own Department of Justice just proved that yesterday.
18:24You're right.
18:25And David does still have nice hair, even though it's maybe not as good as five years
18:29ago.
18:30Still nice.
18:31Not as good as yours, Jesse.
18:33Not a great moderator.
18:34That's for sure.
18:35Thank you so much, Caroline.
18:36Brett Favre joins primetime, plus John Legend and the Haitian invasion.
18:43What you need to know.
18:46The Haitian invasion in Springfield, Ohio, showing no signs of slowing down.
18:50The community has been ravaged by a surge of 15000 migrants that's rocked the town's
18:55way of life.
18:57John Legend is Springfield's favorite son.
19:00But the Grammy winner hasn't lived there for a while.
19:02And now that his hometown's in the spotlight, he's got a message for them.
19:07We had about 15000 or so immigrants move to my town of 60000.
19:16Now, you might say, wow, that's a lot of people for a town that only had 60000 before.
19:23That's a 25 percent increase.
19:25That is correct.
19:26So you might imagine there are some challenges with, you know, integrating a new population,
19:33new language, new culture, new dietary preferences.
19:43They are hardworking, they're ambitious, they commit less crime than native born Americans
19:52and they will assimilate and integrate in time.
19:58I like Legends music, but not his attitude.
20:01A millionaire in a Beverly Hills mansion telling working class Americans who make 60 grand
20:05a year.
20:06Yeah, there's challenges.
20:07Give it time.
20:10Crimes up one hundred and forty two percent.
20:12There's a record amount of car accidents.
20:14You're getting squeezed out of your homes and the geese population has been decimated.
20:19But it'll work itself out.
20:20Be patient.
20:22Why didn't John Legend tell Martha's Vineyard to be patient?
20:25Martha's Vineyard had 50 illegals show up and had a panic attack and airlifted them
20:30out to a military base within 48 hours.
20:33Fifteen thousand Haitians parachute into a small town and Chrissy Teigen's husband saying,
20:40relax, they're ambitious.
20:42Does John Legend have any idea people are dying?
20:46I'd like to talk about the death of one very special person.
20:49My mother-in-law, Kathy Heaton.
20:52On December 1st, I received a phone call that changed my life forever.
20:56She was collecting a trash can from her driveway when a car struck and killed her instantly.
21:01A Haitian immigrant was allegedly driving recklessly when he struck and killed her.
21:07I say allegedly because to this day, there's been no punishment, not even for the expired
21:11tags on the vehicle he was driving.
21:13How can we expect them to come here from a country that doesn't have the same laws and
21:17rules and expect them to comply with ours?
21:20It is unsafe, unjust, and it needs to change.
21:24This Haitian takeover is creating a serious culture clash in small town America.
21:28Springfield doesn't hate Haitians.
21:30They just love their community.
21:32The United States of America has absorbed immigrants naturally over the course of hundreds
21:38of years.
21:39Usually immigrants touch down in cities and are more easily assimilated.
21:44It's extremely rare to deposit an arena full of poor Haitians into a tiny Midwestern town.
21:50They don't have the room, the resources, or a pre-existing cultural landing pad to receive
21:57a tidal wave of hungry Haitians.
22:00Haitians without English skills, formal education, and driving experience.
22:04A reckless immigration policy stretches us too thin and ruins the American experiment.
22:11I spoke to Mark Sanders, a Springfield resident, who's seen this firsthand.
22:15Our food pantries, they get stripped.
22:20Our clinics, which is Rocking Horses, a federally funded clinic in town, their budget was decimated.
22:26Our roads are like, it's like Escape from New York and everybody feels like Snake Plissken.
22:31They have between four and six wrecks a day and probably over 50% of those are people
22:36without licenses, without insurance, and have no English skills.
22:41Kamala is responsible for the Haitian invasion and she finds it funny.
22:45But Trump has a plan, listen.
22:47We will do large deportations from Springfield, Ohio.
22:52Large deportations.
22:53We're going to get these people out.
22:55We're bringing them back to Venezuela.
22:57You know, he told Biden he's not accepting anybody back.
23:00They moved all their criminals, not all of them, but the rest are moving in now.
23:04They emptied their jails in Venezuela, emptied their criminals, emptied the nests.
23:08They call them nests of bad people.
23:10They're all now in the United States and they're now taking over cities.
23:13It's like an invasion from within and we're going to have the largest deportation in the
23:18history of our country and we're going to start with Springfield and Aurora.
23:23Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno is here.
23:26So Bernie, is anybody upset in Ohio?
23:29I mean, Kamala is not going to help.
23:31Biden's not going to help.
23:32Is anybody in Ohio going to do anything about this?
23:35Well, the problem is that our U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, my opponent, is the one that
23:40signed off on giving temporary protective status to the people who come here illegally
23:44in the first place.
23:46And what he wants to do and Kamala Harris wants to do is make them citizens.
23:49We have to, as President Trump just said, deport them.
23:51Look, when you have a millionaire celebrity in a bathrobe, for God's sake, can a man put
23:56some clothes on lecturing Ohio on what he should do?
24:01This is the problem in this country is we have these elites and these politicians that
24:04look down on rural America, think that they're better than we are and put these problems
24:09on us.
24:10Look, we have American citizens that need help.
24:13Don't we need leaders in Washington, D.C. that look out for our fellow citizens above
24:17all else, Jesse?
24:19Yeah, it's shock and awe.
24:20You don't put 15,000 people in a small town from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere
24:25and just expect it to go well without the resources or the room.
24:30Do you understand that, that this is a little different here?
24:33No one hates Haitians, but they can't absorb this kind of wave like that.
24:38Well, first of all, I'm a legal immigrant from Columbia, South America myself, so I
24:43absolutely understand it.
24:45I also understand as a legal immigrant that it's infuriating when this country rewards
24:50people and gives special treatment to others who broke the law to come here.
24:54Let's allow people to come here legally that want to assimilate, that want to learn the
24:58language.
24:59The way we change that is by going on BernieMarino.com and helping me defeat Sherrod Brown.
25:04That's how we get this country back.
25:05All right.
25:06Thank you so much, Bernie.
25:08So what did the Secret Service director tell Congress in private about Butler?
25:14We'll tell you next.
25:17Trump was shot two months ago, and the Secret Service still won't explain how it happened.
25:22Feels like the agency's covering something up, like its own incompetence or something
25:26else.
25:27Last night, Senator Josh Hawley broke a major claim from a Secret Service whistleblower.
25:32The lead advance agent at Trump's Pennsylvania rally reportedly failed one or more of her
25:38training exams.
25:40The pattern that is emerging here, Jesse, from whistleblowers who've come forward to
25:43me now over and over again, is that the Trump rally was undermanned.
25:48It was understaffed.
25:49They did not have people who had experience on it.
25:51And now this advance agent, I'm told, may have failed one or more of her training exams
25:56and was known not to be a top quality agent.
25:58I mean, this is absurd.
25:59See, this is what's so hard to understand, is that if this individual had failed one
26:04or more of her training exams, if she was known not to be really one of the Secret Service's
26:09top agent, she's in the Pittsburgh office, why was she put in charge of the entire trip?
26:15If that's true, it means the former Secret Service director, Kim Cheadle, who knew the
26:20Iranians were trying to kill Trump before July 13th, assigned a failed agent with guarding
26:24Trump's life.
26:26Is it because she's a woman that she was promoted to this position?
26:29We don't know.
26:30It wouldn't be fair to say.
26:32But we do know Cheadle emphasized creating a Secret Service with 30 percent female agents.
26:39Back in April, a different female agent on Kamala's detail wigged out on the job through
26:44maxi pads at her boss, was taken away in cuffs.
26:49That agent reportedly failed the drill known as Hogan's Alley, where you run through simulated
26:53ambushes and shoot bad guys.
26:56She couldn't do it.
26:57She accidentally shot the good guys.
26:59But Cheadle graduated her anyway.
27:02Unnamed Secret Service agents warned that Cheadle was sacrificing agent competence to
27:07order to advance her DEI agenda.
27:10And someone could get killed.
27:13And they were right.
27:14And almost Donald Trump.
27:16Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson joins us now.
27:18Senator, you were briefed yesterday by the Secret Service director.
27:23What did he tell you?
27:25Jesse, not much.
27:28Let's face it.
27:29What we know about what happened on July 13th is coming primarily from local law enforcement
27:32and from whistleblowers are talking to people like Josh Hawley.
27:36This is the way they slow Walker investigation.
27:38They come to the Hill.
27:39They say they're going to brief us and they tell us virtually nothing.
27:42OK, so there are a lot of Homeland Security investigating personnel on the ground.
27:47They weren't properly trained.
27:48OK, got that.
27:50But there are far more questions that are outstanding than we have any answers.
27:54We have now interviewed 12 people, 12.
27:57The FBI has interviewed over a thousand.
28:00Over a month ago, I asked Deputy Director Abate to provide us the transcripts of those
28:04interviews, the 302s.
28:05He said, OK, we'll get those to you as soon as possible.
28:08We haven't gotten one.
28:09We'll get documents a day, sometimes minutes before we actually interview somebody, which
28:14makes it very difficult for us to interview.
28:15So again, we're I'm hoping I'm hoping the chairman, Chairman Peters, Chairman Blumenthal
28:21will start pressing and start issuing subpoenas to get this information, because this is exactly
28:26how these agencies ignore congressional oversight and basically refuse to be held accountable
28:33to the American public.
28:34What you guys should do is get a bunch of TV cameras and the Republicans or any senator
28:39house member that's interested in getting answers.
28:41You just walk all the way over to the FBI building, film the whole thing, knock on the
28:46door, say we're ready for the transcripts.
28:49Give us the information.
28:50We're here.
28:51Show it to us now.
28:52Make them do it on camera.
28:53And if they don't, they look like fools.
28:55You got to embarrass these people.
28:57That's how you do it.
28:58Senator, thank you so much for keeping the heat on these people.
29:01And you have a great weekend.
29:04You too.
29:05Take care.
29:36Take care.
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