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00:00I'm Kayleigh McEnany and for Laura Ingram, and this is a special edition of the Ingram
00:10Angle.
00:12Well, President Trump reacting to former President Biden's shocking stage four cancer diagnosis.
00:18It's a very, very sad situation.
00:20I feel very badly about it.
00:22I think people should try and find out what happened because I'll tell you, the Walt,
00:26I don't know if it had anything to do with the hospital.
00:28Dr. Reid is really good.
00:30Some of the best doctors I've ever seen.
00:32I don't even know if they were involved, but a doctor was involved in each case.
00:37Maybe it was the same doctor and somebody is not telling the facts.
00:41That's a big, that's a big problem.
00:44This comes as new questions are mounting.
00:45And while we're wishing former President Biden well, Biden's COVID-19 advisor, Dr.
00:50Zeke Emanuel, who also happens to be an oncologist, made this shocking claim.
00:57Very few people get diagnosed this advanced.
00:59About seven percent of all prostate cancer in the country gets diagnosed when you have
01:04a lesion that's in the bone.
01:07He's had this for many years, maybe even a decade growing there and spreading.
01:13It is a little surprising to many of us oncologists that he wasn't diagnosed earlier.
01:21And perhaps most interesting is the lack of transparency from Biden's White House on this,
01:26especially when you compare it to his predecessors.
01:29President Trump's, President Obama's and President Bush, the second in their most
01:35recent physicals in their terms of office, obviously, 2025, President Trump did comment
01:42on their PSA levels.
01:44And so they got screened while in office and they commented on it.
01:48It's not easy to access the most recent ones from President Biden.
01:52You can read summary articles.
01:53I couldn't access it on the archives in the White House.
01:56According to those that were able to, there is not a report of a PSA test on the most
02:01recent physical that was read out for President Biden's last year in office.
02:05Now, those are doctors on MSNBC, no less.
02:08They are not political pundits.
02:10Interesting analysis from them.
02:11And here to weigh in on that is Dr.
02:13Mark Siegel, Fox's senior medical analyst, Dr.
02:16Siegel.
02:16I was fascinated by what Dr.
02:18Gupta said there about comparing these presidential physicals.
02:21So I had our team look into it.
02:22I did my own independent research.
02:23Here's what we found.
02:25I'm staring at Obama's PSA level from 2016.
02:28I'm staring at George W.
02:29Bush's PSA level from 2006.
02:32But we could not find any evidence that such a test was conducted in 2024.
02:37Why not?
02:38Well, first of all, there's a disturbing possibility that they're sticking to some
02:42strict guideline that says over the age of 80, according to some associations, you don't
02:47check.
02:47We're talking about the leader of the free world here.
02:50And those guidelines are out of date, even for any man on the street, because 80 isn't
02:55what it used to be, is it?
02:56And we have treatments now that we didn't have then.
02:58We have robotic prostate surgery.
03:00We have radiation that's way better than ever without side effects.
03:05We have chemical therapies.
03:06We have hormone therapies, which is now facing the idea that he might not have been screened
03:11is deeply disturbing.
03:12Even more disturbing is the possibility that they did screen him, that he had a PSA, that
03:18he had a digital exam early, that they knew he had prostate cancer and that they kept
03:22it from the American public just as they were keeping the cognitive problems from the American
03:26public.
03:27And as you know, and pointed out to me earlier, if you have prostate cancer, whether you're
03:32treated or not, fatigue is a side effect of it.
03:35The treatment's even more so.
03:36And it could affect his cognition.
03:38Could all this be one bundle?
03:39I don't know.
03:40But I don't know which I find more disturbing, that they didn't screen him properly.
03:44We have great new screening techniques.
03:46Now we can even check urine for biomarkers.
03:48And the PSA is a great tool.
03:50Did they not screen him or did they screen him?
03:52And are they hiding this?
03:53Both terrible possibilities.
03:55Both terrible.
03:56And on the notion that this could have been hidden, I'm fascinated by Dr. Zeke Emanuel.
04:01He's saying that this prostate cancer could have been there for a decade, definitely had
04:06it as president.
04:07He did not develop this in the last 100, 200 days.
04:09He had it while he was president.
04:11Zeke Emanuel is the architect of Obamacare.
04:14Zeke Emanuel's brother is Rahm Emanuel.
04:16Zeke Emanuel was on President Biden's COVID team.
04:19Zeke Emanuel has no incentive to say something that's not truthful here.
04:24And Zeke Emanuel happens to be an excellent oncologist.
04:27Politics aside, you know, a lot of his politics I don't agree with.
04:30But he's an excellent, excellent oncologist.
04:32He's at Penn.
04:34And he's saying that it's been there for a while.
04:36Even an aggressive prostate cancer has been there for a while.
04:39He clearly had this while he was president for years.
04:43That's what Emanuel's saying.
04:44And he also made another point, which I agree with, which is the vast majority of the time
04:48when you diagnose this, you diagnose it early, not in some advanced stage where you're looking
04:53under a microscope and it says Gleason 9.
04:56That's the worst.
04:57That means that it's likely to spread and it has spread.
04:59And when it goes to the bone, it's very painful.
05:02So we wish the president, the former president well, but it's very disturbing the way this
05:06news is coming out.
05:07Without question.
05:08And, you know, when I used artificial intelligence to see the chances of stage four prostate
05:12cancer being discovered this late, it was eight percent.
05:15Is that reflective of what you're completely right?
05:17And speaking of artificial intelligence, we're entering an era where screening is so important.
05:21We have AI.
05:22We have personalized medicine.
05:23We have all these markers.
05:24I said we have the PSA.
05:26We have the prostate exam.
05:27Everyone out there gets tested.
05:30I don't care what your age is.
05:31Get tested if you're a male over the age of 45.
05:34Dr. Segal, that is wise advice.
05:36Thank you very much.
05:37As we pray for the former president.
05:40Well, President Trump also reacted to renewed concerns over Biden's cognitive decline.
05:45The auto pen is becoming a very big deal.
05:47You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president
05:51who ever operated the auto pen.
05:53Now, despite the White House's best efforts at concealing the commander in chief, they
05:57cocooned him.
05:58America finally got a transparent look into the mental acuity of President Biden during
06:03President Biden's five hour interview with special counsel Robert Herr, who was investigating
06:08Biden's retention of classified documents.
06:10As you'll recall, President Biden appeared to forget the year he left office as vice
06:15president.
06:15He forgot the year Trump was elected and the year of his son, Bo Biden's passing.
06:22What was happening, though?
06:23One month ago, died.
06:25I remember May 30th, 2015, 2015, 2015.
06:35I'm not sure the month, sir, but I think it was.
06:37Yeah, that's right.
06:39Mr. President, Mr. And what's happened in the meantime is that as Trump gets elected
06:54in November of 2017, 2016, 2016.
06:59All right.
07:00So.
07:06That's when he left office in January.
07:11But the White House nevertheless insisted that Robert Herr's characterization of Biden
07:16as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory was wrong and clearly politically
07:23motivated as a former prosecutor.
07:27The comments that were made by that prosecutor, gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate.
07:34The way that the president's demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more
07:41wrong on the facts and clearly politically motivated.
07:47As it relates to his age, as it relates to what has been said in this report, it is something
07:53that we don't believe lives in reality.
07:57And the loyal liberal media laptops doodle dutifully snapped into damage control mode
08:03for four years.
08:05It's very lucid, very well informed.
08:07We've spent way too much time talking about this president's age.
08:12This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever.
08:21I don't deny there was a bad debate performance.
08:24That's different than whether or not the president is up to the job.
08:26He's clearly up to the job.
08:27His mental acuity is great.
08:29It's fine.
08:30It's as good as it's been over the years.
08:31He is sharp, intensely probing and detail oriented and focused.
08:37He is strong.
08:38He is strong behind doors and he's strong when he's in front of the camera.
08:43But listen closely.
08:44Here is the real crime of the entire Biden mental acuity cover up.
08:49An excerpt from Alice Tom Alex Thompson's book out tomorrow reveals that Biden's acuity
08:55was in question.
08:55Listen to this as far back as 2020.
08:59Check this out.
08:59This is from the campaign trail that year.
09:01Biden would sit in a room with several monitors beaming at the face of real Americans in front
09:06of him.
09:07The videos came back hours of footage.
09:09Some on the team could not believe their eyes.
09:13The videos were horrible.
09:15One top Democrat said he couldn't follow the conversation at all.
09:20Quote, I couldn't believe it, said a second Democrat.
09:22It was like a different person.
09:23It was like watching grandpa who should not be driving.
09:28So grandpa should not be driving.
09:31But campaign staffers, these are soon to be White House officials, told us in 2020 that
09:37then candidate Joe Biden was perfectly fit to be commander in chief of our armed forces.
09:44Well, what happened between 2020 and 2024?
09:48The cartels decided it was time to invade the southern border.
09:51Putin decided it was time to invade Ukraine.
09:54Hamas terrorists decided it was time to invade Israel.
09:58And then there was the fall of Afghanistan.
10:01We lost 13 American heroes at the Abbey Gate.
10:05And America's top general said that they warned Biden do not withdraw from Afghanistan.
10:11I recommended that we maintain 2,500 troops in Afghanistan.
10:15And I also recommended earlier in the fall of 2020 that we maintain 4,500 at that time.
10:21I also have a view that the withdrawal of those forces would lead inevitably to the
10:25collapse of the Afghan military forces and eventually the Afghan government.
10:29General Milley, I assume you agree with that in terms of the recommendation of 2,500?
10:35What I said in my opening statement and the memoranda that I wrote back in the fall of 2020
10:41remained consistent, and I do agree with that.
10:44Were the her audio tapes representative of how Biden sounded in the Situation Room?
10:50Did Biden's mental acuity affect his national security decision making?
10:55Maybe Congress will get us some answers.
10:57The families certainly deserve that.
10:59And with that, we'll bring in Jim Jordan.
11:02Of course, he is head of the House Judiciary Committee.
11:05Chairman Jordan, I wanted to play this for you.
11:07Good to see you.
11:08We just heard from Milley and we just heard from McKenzie.
11:10And on my way here, I remembered an interview with George Stephanopoulos,
11:15where Joe Biden said this.
11:16Watch this.
11:17Your top military advisors warned against withdrawing on this timeline.
11:20They wanted you to keep about 2,500 troops.
11:22No, they didn't.
11:23It was split.
11:24That wasn't true.
11:25That wasn't true.
11:27They didn't tell you that they wanted troops to stay?
11:30No, not in terms of whether we were going to get out in a time frame, all troops.
11:37They didn't argue against that.
11:38No one said that to me that I can recall.
11:41You know, I thought he was lying at the time.
11:43But now that we hear this, her audio,
11:44is there a chance he didn't recall what generals told him?
11:47And we had 13 families who lost loved ones that day.
11:50Yeah, I think I think there's a real chance.
11:52And Kayleigh, I appreciate your summary, because one of those 13 individuals was from our state,
11:57my old 4th Congressional District before it was changed.
11:59Max Zubiak, amazing young man.
12:01So you highlighted the real world implications and consequences of this situation.
12:07But frankly, the thing I take away from it all is we shouldn't be surprised.
12:11Remember, the left has lied to us about everything.
12:14They lied to us about Benghazi.
12:15They lied to us about Russian collusion.
12:17They lied to us about parents at school board meetings.
12:19They lied to us about pro-life Catholics.
12:22They lied to us about COVID.
12:24They lied to us about the Hunter Biden laptop.
12:27We shouldn't be surprised that they were lying to us about the mental state
12:30of the commander in chief.
12:32But as you rightly point out, when you have that situation,
12:35bad things happen and maybe they happen because of that.
12:38We will never probably know for sure, but it certainly makes you wonder.
12:43You know, Congressman Jordan, as I was listening to those audio tapes on Friday night,
12:48I was thinking to myself about how I've been asking since December,
12:51since before President Trump became President Trump for the second time.
12:55How can we get answers?
12:56How can we hold these people accountable?
12:58And I thought to myself, who is the best person that I know
13:01that has gotten answers on the Hill?
13:03And your name came right to mind.
13:05And I'm wondering, how do you think can we get answers from Kareem Jean-Pierre,
13:09from Ian Sams, from Kamala Harris, the people who lied to us?
13:13Well, yeah, and Rashedi and Blinken and all these other folks,
13:16because remember, it was that group of people who put together,
13:19orchestrated, were the catalyst for the whole 51 Intel officials
13:23who lied to us about that as well.
13:25So, I mean, yeah, we're looking at that.
13:27We had letters prepared, I think, a year and a half ago
13:30when we were trying to get to her tapes.
13:31We're going to go back and look at those and see if we need to proceed
13:33with some kind of investigation.
13:35And we're also going to talk with Chairman Comer,
13:37which this probably more rightly fits in oversight,
13:39but we've worked together on a lot of things.
13:42So we'll look at all that.
13:43But frankly, again, we shouldn't be surprised at what they're saying now,
13:47what they're coming out and admitting to now,
13:50because they've lied to us about everything.
13:53And that's the frustrating part,
13:54because they're supposed to serve we, the people,
13:57not weaponize the government against us, not lie to us.
13:59They're supposed to be square with us.
14:01When you're in high positions, important positions,
14:04certainly when you're working for the president of the United States.
14:06You know, last question, I realize James Comer had oversight.
14:09This is more appropriate.
14:10But just in your opinion, as someone who's a chair of a relevant committee,
14:14Kamala Harris, wrong on the facts is what she said about her.
14:17Sam said gratuitous and inappropriate.
14:19Karine Jean-Pierre, her doesn't live in reality.
14:21You think subpoenas might be necessary for some of these people
14:24to get them into the halls of Congress?
14:27Yeah, it may be.
14:27And we may go there.
14:28But I also think if we get some of these folks in,
14:31that they're likely to take exercise.
14:33This was executive privilege.
14:34This is privileged conversations.
14:35We see that from from time to time.
14:38So we'll just have to see.
14:40But, you know, again, I also go back to the underlying situation.
14:43We got the transcript.
14:45But we never we always wanted the audio tapes, too.
14:47And they said, no, no, no.
14:48I think they waived it.
14:49I think when they gave us the trans, they actually waived it.
14:51But no, the White House counsel said Garland didn't have to turn that over to us.
14:55So we're going to we got to we got to pursue this.
14:56I think we just got to figure out exactly the right way to do it.
14:59Yep. Well, keep fighting.
15:00Keep holding them accountable.
15:01Thank you so much, Chairman Jim Jordan.
15:04All right.
15:04Well, Tim Walls goes on a TDS fueled rant at a commencement speech.
15:10We'll show you next.
15:15Well, prospective 2028 candidate Tim Walls is at it again using his commencement speech
15:20at the University of Minnesota Law School to compare ICE to Nazis.
15:26Donald Trump's modern day Giscopo is scooping folks up off the streets.
15:30They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons.
15:35No chance to mount a defense, not even a chance to kiss a loved one goodbye,
15:39just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans and disappeared.
15:43This is what the crumbling of rule of law looks like in real time.
15:47And it's exactly what the founders of this nation feared,
15:50a tyrant abusing power to persecute scapegoats and enemies.
15:55Because that's what the graduates want to hear as they venture off into their sunny future careers.
16:00Well, what Waltz forgot to mention is the COVID snitch line that encouraged
16:05Minnesotans to tell on their neighbors.
16:08Hello, you have reached the Department of Public Safety.
16:10Stay at home hotline.
16:11The information you leave is considered public information.
16:14At the tone, please leave the following information.
16:17Your name, your callback number, how the stay at home order is being violated
16:23and where the stay at home order was violated.
16:28Monitor the US citizens, not the illegal immigrants.
16:31Here for reaction is Montana Senator Tim Sheehy.
16:34Tim Sheehy, I'm so excited to have you, Senator.
16:36You know, the Gestapo is what they're compared to.
16:39And DHS said there's a 413% increase in assaults on ICE agents.
16:44So is this really the responsible message for college graduates?
16:48Well, I mean, I hope tampon Tim keeps talking,
16:50because that messaging is exactly why they lost the election last year.
16:54And they're going to lose the next one, too, if he talks like that.
16:56You know, it's funny to hear him lecture law students on the rule of law.
17:00And it's wonderful to see the Democrats wrap themselves in the Constitution
17:03when they've spent the last four years shredding the Constitution,
17:07weaponizing every single branch of government against not just Donald Trump,
17:11but conservatives across the country.
17:13And they never seem to have any concern for the constitutional rights of Jacqueline Nungare
17:17or Rachel Marin or Lake and Riley.
17:19They're very concerned about due process when it comes to deporting
17:22murders and violent criminal legal immigrants.
17:25But they have no concern for the due process of young women who've been
17:28raped, murdered and thrown in the ditch.
17:30So this is the kind of messaging that led them to defeat last fall.
17:33And it's the kind of messaging that's going to have them lose again,
17:35because American people are sick and tired of this crap.
17:38You know, and meanwhile, I look at a report from our Griff Jenkins that came out Friday
17:41that ICE just arrested a Guatemalan who had, listen to this, 30 arrest warrants after him,
17:4816 ICE detainers in three years.
17:51So ICE seems to be a pretty thankless job.
17:54These guys are doing heroic work and they're compared to Hitler, basically.
17:58Well, as you know, this is what the Democrats do when they don't like what's happening.
18:01They compare Republicans to Hitler.
18:03They do it every time.
18:04And I think The Atlantic published three articles in the last day alone that
18:07compared Trump to Hitler and everything Republicans do to Nazism.
18:10And the truth is, we have millions of illegal immigrants in this country,
18:14millions of them that came here knowingly violating the due process of how to come here
18:19the right way.
18:20And they've demonstrably demonstrated time and again that they will commit violent crimes.
18:25And the American people have a right to assume that they're going to be safe in their own
18:28country.
18:28That's what putting Americans first means.
18:30So there's nothing wrong with enforcing the laws of this country.
18:34He's speaking at a lawsuit graduation while he's at it.
18:36Those law students should know that the Constitution of the United States applies to
18:40everybody, as the Democrats have loved to say for the last four years.
18:43Nobody is above the law.
18:44And that includes illegal immigrants.
18:46Senator Tim Cheehy, the only senator first term in the 119th Congress to pass a bill
18:52out.
18:52So congratulations on that.
18:54Thank you very much for joining me.
18:56Well, the birth rate decline in America is a serious problem, which the Trump administration
19:00has been floating solutions for, such as the baby bonus.
19:04And of course, now Hillary Clinton is attacking a MAGA for being too concerned.
19:10This very blatant effort to basically send a message, most exemplified by Vance and Musk,
19:17that, you know, what we really need from you women are more children.
19:20What that really means is you should go back to doing what you were born to do, which is
19:27to produce more children.
19:29But if you had read the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, it's all in there.
19:34Return to the family, the nuclear family, return to being a Christian nation, return
19:42to, you know, producing a lot of children, which is sort of odd because the people who
19:49produce the most children in our country are immigrants and they want to deport them.
19:52So none of this adds up.
19:54Well, joining me now is Kayleigh McGee-White, Steamboat Institute Blankly fellow and Breonna
19:59Lyman correspondent for The Federalist.
20:02You know, Kayleigh, I'm pregnant.
20:03You're pregnant.
20:04We're about the same pregnant.
20:05And I'm pretty sure Donald Trump and Elon Musk never said that was our sole purpose in life.
20:11No, absolutely not.
20:12But the way that Hillary Clinton is describing it, a return to the nuclear family and a Christian
20:16nation, Kayleigh, where do we sign up?
20:18I mean, come on, I would be all for that.
20:21But, you know, I always like to joke that Hillary Clinton and self-awareness have never
20:24been caught in the same room.
20:25But this is actually a surprising bit of honesty from her, because the fact of the matter is
20:30that the left is diametrically opposed to the nuclear family, to community like church
20:35community, to faith, to all of these building blocks of society that have really upended
20:41our country.
20:41And, you know, this is exactly the message that Democrats have been pummeling into my
20:46generation, Gen Z in particular, over the past several years.
20:49Usually, they're a little bit more subtle about it, but not this time.
20:52And I can speak from personal experience here that none of what the left has sold my generation
20:57is true.
20:58I got married right out of college.
21:00I'm welcoming my first child into our family this summer.
21:02And I can already tell you that nothing I ever do will be more important or more fulfilling
21:07than that.
21:08And I want other Gen Z young women to understand that and to understand that this lie that
21:13we have to choose between things like having a family and female self-empowerment is being
21:18sold to us because Democrats want us to instead become dependent on leftist ideology and activism
21:25for meaning and fulfillment.
21:26Well said.
21:27Well, here is Hillary's advice to the first female president.
21:30Listen to this.
21:32Don't be a handmaiden to the patriarchy, which kind of eliminates every woman on the
21:41other side of the aisle, except for very few.
21:44Lisa Murkowski.
21:47Liz Cheney.
21:47Yeah.
21:49So, Republican women, handmaidens to the patriarchy.
21:52I turn to the resident spokesperson for the handmaidens, Brianna.
21:54You know, it's funny.
21:55She's speaking to the future generation of possible female politicians.
21:59And what Hillary Clinton understands is that single women tend to vote Democrat more than
22:03married women with children who tend to vote Republican.
22:06So when she says these comments, she's trying to ensure that Democrats retain their power.
22:10And I think this is a really good example that what's good for the Democratic Party
22:14isn't always good for female voters or for this country and society.
22:18Yeah.
22:18Straight from the person who brought us deplorables and irredeemables.
22:21Now, handmaidens of the patriarchy.
22:23No wonder she was not the first female president.
22:26Kayleigh and Brianna, thank you very much.
22:28Well, ahead, an attack on a fertility clinic is exposing a
22:31radical anti-life movement.
22:33I'd never heard of it.
22:34Next.
22:38Borneo this weekend.
22:47Guys, look at this.
22:52Right here.
22:53This whole building.
22:56The fertility clinic bombing is nothing short of an attack on life,
22:59and it exposes a radical movement that you may not have heard about.
23:04The subject had nihilistic ideations,
23:07and this was a targeted attack against the IDF facility.
23:11Make no mistake.
23:12We are treating this, as I said yesterday, as an intentional act of terrorism.
23:16The FBI has confirmed that the bombing suspect,
23:19Guy Edward Bartkus, was the one fatality in the bombing.
23:23Authorities have linked this man to a radical leftist ideology called anti-natalism.
23:29Well, what's that?
23:30These individuals believe that no one should have children because it is morally wrong
23:35and unjustifiable.
23:36Well, they wouldn't like me sitting here pregnant.
23:38This movement isn't just pro-abortion.
23:40They are actually anti-life.
23:42Here to discuss all this is Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
23:48Victor, I always love your deep philosophical insight.
23:51These anti-natalists, their concerns are the baby lacks consent,
23:56that you can't guarantee their future,
23:58and there are environmental concerns.
24:00What does this even mean?
24:04Well, AOC said the same thing.
24:06She said she didn't think she would like to have children
24:09and bring them into an increasingly hot world from global warming.
24:14But, you know, the distance from an academic idea to the mainstream is about five minutes.
24:20When I was in college, we were all told,
24:22you can only have one child, then you have to adopt one.
24:25And people who had more than two children were called breeders
24:29or they were inordinately consuming the world's resources because they were selfish.
24:34And people who had three or four children were usually red state Neanderthals.
24:39They were religious.
24:40They didn't know what was good for them.
24:42So a tiny elite, the professional classes, would not have children, promote abortion,
24:48and then they would be kind of custodians.
24:50And that filtered down.
24:52In the 60s and 70s, we had zero population growth movements.
24:57We had Paul Ehrlich, population bomb.
25:00And now it's been kind of institutionalized.
25:02And it's kind of like analogous to when you call Donald Trump Hitler, Hitler, Hitler,
25:07you're going to get some crazy person like Crooks
25:10that sees the bar has been lowered of the acceptable,
25:13and they're going to act on it.
25:14And this particular person saw that there's a lot,
25:17there's an ideology that thinks it's okay, not just not to have children,
25:22but to use any means necessary to discourage other people from having children.
25:27He acted on it.
25:29It's also analogous to Luigi Mangione.
25:31When you tell people there's an oligarchical greedy class
25:35that is ripping us off, and they need to be atoned for it,
25:38and you get a Mangione, and he thinks he's going to be an iconic hero.
25:41And he might be right in some places in the left.
25:45I mean, I guess I'm among the religious red state Neanderthal
25:48by that definition from the left.
25:50A proud member, I should say.
25:52AOC, I'm glad you brought that up.
25:54So she said, to your exact point,
25:55there's scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult.
26:00It does lead young people to have a legitimate question.
26:03Is it okay to still have a child?
26:05I mean, that sounds like antinatalism in a nutshell.
26:08This guy also, according to the LA Times,
26:10believed in abolitionist veganism, the opposition to all animal use by humans.
26:16What is it about these 25-year-old something males
26:19that are becoming addicted to these really bizarre ideologies?
26:24I don't know what it is, but it really does start
26:27among the intellectual class in the universities.
26:30It permeates the K through 12.
26:32It gets in the popular culture.
26:34And then people that are unhinged gravitate to it.
26:37And they think they're going to be rewarded or praised by a lot of people
26:40when they're completely delusional.
26:43But they're very dangerous people.
26:44And the people who are spreading this gospel of zero growth
26:49or that the planet should belong only to animals,
26:52they don't know how that ideology affects certain people.
26:56And they don't care.
26:57In fact, they probably enjoy the fact that it is disseminated against a lot of people.
27:02But again, it's the same phenomenon.
27:04You lower the bar of what's acceptable.
27:06And then you think that you're going to be rewarded for acting out this ideology
27:11in a violent way.
27:12And that's what happens with these people.
27:14And we need to combat it and say these people are crazy,
27:17that there's nothing more wonderful or natural or beautiful
27:20than raising children in the context of a nuclear family.
27:24Yeah, really interesting that this segment was buttressed up
27:27against Hillary Clinton's comments,
27:28targeting the right for suggesting that women should have children and be mothers.
27:32Who would have thought?
27:32What a crazy thing to suggest.
27:34Victor Davis Hansen, thank you.
27:36Well, coming up, President Trump takes another step to protect women.
27:49President Trump taking another step to protect Americans, especially young women.
27:54The commander in chief joining First Lady Melania Trump this afternoon to sign a bill into law
27:58that targets nonconsensual images, including deep fakes made with artificial intelligence
28:04and revenge porn.
28:06Countless women have been harassed with deep fakes and other explicit images
28:10distributed against their will.
28:12It's just so horribly wrong.
28:15And it's a very abusive situation.
28:17We will not tolerate online sexual exploitation.
28:21And especially it's gone on at levels that nobody's ever seen before.
28:26It's getting worse and worse.
28:27And I think this is going to hopefully stop it.
28:31Joining me now is someone who was there standing right behind President Trump,
28:34Ellison Berry, a high school student from Aledo, Texas,
28:37who was a victim of deep fake images last year.
28:41Ellison, it was actually 2023, October 2nd, 2023.
28:46Tell me about what happened in your life that day.
28:47You woke up to a frantic text.
28:50Well, thank you so much for having me.
28:51And yes, October 2023, I was a victim of AI crimes.
28:56I was just a freshman in high school when a classmate created AI nudes from just an
29:00innocent Instagram photo and put it through an AI editing app and then proceeded to send
29:05them out to my entire school.
29:07There's no legislature that covers and addresses AI crimes, especially AI deep fakes.
29:12So it was really hard trying to get people to listen and trying to have some awareness
29:16or even some protection.
29:17So it's been really a journey having this take it down bill and it finally being signed.
29:22Here's why I'm so impressed by you, Ellison.
29:24When I was reading about your story, you know, you find out the name of this individual
29:28or actually you didn't.
29:29You just found out that they knew who the individual was from the school.
29:32They wouldn't tell you the name.
29:33There's no way you could prosecute him or her.
29:35But you didn't stop.
29:37You decided to go and talk to your local congressman.
29:40You get connected with a senator and then you manage.
29:42There you are standing behind the president of the United States, changing the laws for
29:46other young women like you.
29:47Did you ever think this day would come?
29:50I never would have thought that this could ever be my reality.
29:54My mom, she's really an amazing person and she's the one that's been pushing for this
29:58and she's the one that's encouraged me.
30:00So I wouldn't be able to do this without her help and her support.
30:03And she really just has encouraged me to the point where I feel I feel encouraged about
30:08this.
30:09So having the opportunity to speak about this and to bring awareness really just means so
30:14much, especially it's so much growth seeing how scared I was at first and seeing how confident
30:21I am able in this situation.
30:22Well, other young women now have recourse.
30:25Thanks to you, Elliston Berry.
30:26So impressive.
30:29Well, President Trump's heading to Capitol Hill tomorrow as the House is expected to
30:32vote on his big, beautiful bill later this week.
30:35The White House is urging Republicans who are resistant to the bill to get on board,
30:40warning that opposing the bill means siding with Democrats and raising taxes, creating
30:45problems for a whole lot of Americans.
30:48If Democrats get their way and the Trump tax cuts are not extended, Americans will
30:52face the largest tax hike in history to the tune of four trillion dollars.
30:58Republicans must not side with Democrats in helping them raise taxes.
31:02Turned away in is Michigan Congressman and Michigan gubernatorial candidate John James.
31:07You know, Congressman James, maybe soon to be Governor James, you're going to see
31:11President Trump tomorrow.
31:12What does personal outreach from a popular president do in terms of getting this bill
31:17across the finish line?
31:19President Trump has to deliver and he's going to continue to deliver as he has done
31:24in his previous administration.
31:26And he understands that and he is leading by example.
31:28He's leading from the front and he's showing up to show how important this is.
31:33We have a mandate from the American people.
31:36The American people put President Trump back in office.
31:39The American people gave us the House and the Senate.
31:41And now the American American people expect us to act.
31:44They expect us to act with resolve.
31:46They expect us to support President Trump's leadership in delivering on this big, beautiful
31:50bill this week.
31:51You know, as I'm looking at some of the reporting I saw in Punchbowl, these Medicaid
31:55work requirements were supposed to kick in in twenty twenty nine and there was some
31:59discussion with the conservatives who voted president that maybe they'd kick in on
32:03December thirty first twenty twenty six.
32:06You happen to have a rather important election.
32:08Fifty eight days before then on November 3rd.
32:11I'm just curious what your response would be to those saying Republicans are gutting
32:15Medicaid and using the timeline to suggest this ahead of an election.
32:20Look, I don't know what's very compassionate about allowing people to be trafficked here
32:26and then steal from folks who've been working for these benefits for their entire lives.
32:31President Trump is protecting the American dream by making sure that those who are eligible,
32:36those who are the most needy, those who are the most sick, those who are elderly, those
32:40who are pregnant and postpartum, those who are struggling with substance use disorders
32:45are using the resources.
32:47President Trump is doing everything he can to deliver for the American people.
32:50And in part and parcel to this bill, we're also going to be delivering for the manufacturing
32:56industry, which is super important for states like Michigan.
32:59I represent the number one manufacturing district in America.
33:02And President Trump understands how critical American manufacturing is, which is why he
33:08is working hard to make America strong again by leveling the playing field, making sure
33:13that we have fair trade across the globe and bringing American manufacturing and American
33:19jobs back.
33:20President Trump is putting Michigan first.
33:22He's putting America first.
33:23And I'm really excited to deliver on the promises that President Trump made.
33:28You know, Congressman James, to me, the two most important prongs of this bill are no
33:32tax on tips and no tax on overtime.
33:35This president has become the president of the working class.
33:38And to me, if you change the tax code to benefit those on the bottom who are often
33:43forgotten, you become an FDR like president who's really changed the fabric of the country.
33:48Your thoughts on the most important parts of the big, beautiful bill.
33:52You know, Kayla, you're absolutely right.
33:54President Trump understands what's at stake.
33:56He's the president for all Americans, but especially working Americans.
33:59President Trump understands how important a made in America tax break is to make sure
34:04that we continue to have demand for American made vehicles, in particular for my for my
34:09state.
34:10President Trump understands how important it is to secure our border.
34:13And he's it was successful in doing that, me getting this in this bill to secure our
34:17border, not just our southern border, but our northern border.
34:19Northern border apprehensions have plummeted under President Trump.
34:23President Trump understands that we don't have to remember how good the Tax Cuts and
34:28Jobs Act was.
34:28We just we just have to continue to push forward and deliver that because if we don't, we'll
34:34have the largest tax increase on Americans.
34:36We cannot have that.
34:37The Democrats are lying to you.
34:39President Trump is delivering for the American people, and we need to make sure that we deliver
34:43for the working class.
34:44Well, in the great state of Michigan, maybe we'll be saying Governor James instead of
34:47Governor Hochul.
34:48We will see in due time.
34:50Thank you very much, Congressman.
34:52All right, prisoners on the loose in New Orleans.
34:55But when did local officials know?
34:57And James Comey leaves some new messages on the sand.
35:01Seen and unseen with Raymond Arroyo next.
35:07For that, we turn to Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo.
35:11Raymond, what in the world is going on in your hometown with this jailbreak?
35:17Daily, 10 prisoners escaped at midnight early Friday night.
35:21They broke into a cell where a hole had been dug behind a toilet and all 10 men jumped
35:27through the wall.
35:29OK, then they they got over and scaled the chain link fence onto the interstate.
35:35OK, you can see video of them running onto the interstate here.
35:38It's unbelievable.
35:41Yet what does it say for jailhouse safety and security when you see a jailbreak like
35:45that, but you fail to notify anyone, the public, anyone we observed on the video later this
35:53morning?
35:53We had to pull that.
35:54So let's be clear.
35:58I said what we observed on the video through investigation.
36:01So, yes, when they looked at the video this morning after the staff realized they were
36:06gone, my investigators found that at 1 a.m.
36:09That's what happened.
36:10So no one was watching live video all night at the jail.
36:13I won't say no one was watching live video, but there are over 900 cameras.
36:19This is very suspicious.
36:20We're showing you they had help.
36:22This was coordinated.
36:25Kayleigh, how how do 10 people just break out of a prison?
36:29OK, here's the really silly thing.
36:31Why did New Orleans build its major prison blocks from the Superdome where we just hosted
36:38the Super Bowl?
36:39It's right downtown and they've got one employee watching these people.
36:43She was away apparently on a meal break.
36:45That's when these guys decided to do this.
36:47This is negligent.
36:48And that sheriff you just saw, she and her staff really should be held accountable for
36:53this.
36:53It's outrageous.
36:55Yeah.
36:55Raymond, I love that you pick that soundbite because 1 a.m.
36:58is when they broke out.
36:59Then they don't notice till 830 and they have 900 cameras.
37:02I have two toddlers.
37:03I don't want to compare them to 10 prison inmates.
37:05But if one of them broke out of the house, I know in about 30 seconds with my six ring
37:10cameras.
37:11It's unbelievable.
37:13And then they mock.
37:13Look, then they write a little graffiti showing how easy it is.
37:17Too easy.
37:17T.O.
37:18Easy.
37:19You know, I guess grammar wasn't high up on the on the public school list.
37:23But Kaylee, I'm sure you saw the Mexican Navy ship crash into the Brooklyn Bridge over the
37:29weekend, an absolute tragedy.
37:31But if you ask Chuck Schumer about it, here's who he blames for the accident.
37:35I have the general sense of a doge dysfunction in parts of the Coast Guard.
37:42To put it mildly, after being fully briefed on last night's Brooklyn Bridge accident,
37:47one thing is very clear.
37:49We know that there has been meddling by the Trump administration into the Coast Guard
37:53staffing.
37:53And now we need to know how this meddling might have impacted the events of last night.
38:00I mean, this is so outrageous.
38:02Two people lost their lives.
38:03What a tragedy.
38:05And he's going to try to politicize this, Raymond.
38:07I mean, it's nuts.
38:08Yeah, well, and it's ridiculous.
38:10I mean, the Coast Guard saying, wait a minute, he's talking about the vehicle traffic group
38:14that monitors traffic on on the river.
38:17Here's the problem.
38:18There was no other ship involved.
38:20This was a user error.
38:21I mean, they lost power and it crashed into a bridge that they could have done nothing
38:25about it.
38:26This would be like, you know, granny stumbling with her luggage coming off the plane and
38:31you blame the homeland security.
38:33It has nothing to do with anybody.
38:34And only one ship was involved.
38:36Yeah, you know, Raymond.
38:37Tragedy, nonetheless.
38:38Absolute tragedy.
38:39Also tragic, James Comey, who keeps finding messages and shells on the beach.
38:44And you went out and you found some others.
38:47Well, we went out to his beachfront over the weekend and we found other messages he left
38:52in the sand, Kaylee, if you'd like to see them.
38:54They're they're interesting.
38:56One reads, Lordy, I could use a special counsel right about now.
39:01And this one is revealing, Kaylee.
39:03I call this my beach bit.
39:05One good tide and it all goes away.
39:07Obviously inspired by Hillary Clinton.
39:10Yeah, well, in all reality, he actually did find another message in the sand and he posted
39:14just before the election and said, vote Kamala.
39:17I mean, I don't know about you, but when I stroll on the beach, I don't find these random
39:20shell messages.
39:22Well, you know, and at the very end of the beach, we found this one, all sand messages
39:27courtesy of the Russian Federation.
39:29I'm sure Comey has nothing to do with any of these.
39:32Doesn't even sound like him, Kaylee, does it?
39:34No, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russiagate.
39:36Hey, that couldn't be Jim Comey, could it?
39:38Raymond Arroyo.
39:39Well, I hope they he's going to be blaming, you know, Homeland Security, I'm sure, for
39:44these messages.
39:44And he has nothing to do with it.
39:46It was the tide that brought them in.
39:48There must be a federal agency that has jurisdiction here.
39:51Schumer might be able to help him.
39:53Yeah, Schumer, my classic James Comey, Raymond Arroyo.
39:56Thank you very much.
39:57Well, that's it for tonight.
39:59I'm Kaylee McEnany.
39:59And for Laura Ingram, thanks for watching.
40:01I hope you'll catch me on our number tomorrow weekdays at noon eastern.
40:06You can't watch DVR the show.
40:07Lots coming up tomorrow.
40:09President Trump on the Hill for the big, beautiful bill.
40:12We'll be watching that.
40:13Jesse Watters next.
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