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have a great weekend, everyone. [♪] gregg: good evening, i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. president trump ending the week with another jab at the absurdity and hypocrisy of the radical dimms, calling their impeachment hearings the most unfair in american history. the president exasperated by nancy pelosi's refusal to send articles of impeachment to the senate, agree qught analysis from yours truly that pelosi's stall tactics are exposing the weakness of the democrats' case.
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the oldest play book of all, lie, then lie some more. pelosi released edited video clips of schiff's witnesses. the videotape ignoring the fact that all of those witnesses failed to offer any such direct evidence. while the left plays their partisan games. president trump is celebrating another banner year in the oval office boosted in large part by the booming economy. the dow and s & p reaching new highs today and wages for the typical worker in america rising faster than a decade. consumer confidence is high and unemployment stands at its lowest level in half a century. the president enjoying the strong support of his republican party who see impeachment as a way to take the house from the
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radical left. let's turn to orsent rich edson in west palm beach, florida. reporter: nancy pelosi says the facts are clear and every witness told the same story. despite the president's attempts to cover it up, the president abused his power for his own personal gain. house speaker pelosi still has not said she'll send to the senate the articles of impeachment. she is leaving in limbo when or if a senate trial will begin. she says she is delaying a trial to allow mitch mcconnell to allow witnesses to testify. ththe. the president is their delay
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tactic is the latest proof this is a charade. >> they are holding a grenade. they pulled the pin out and [♪] holding it in her harden and she gregg: wall street closing out the week with more record. don't know what to do with it. the dow finishing ahead 24 >> in an election year, we know points for it 22nd record how this ends. reporter: yesterday president close of the year. trump complained impeachment was the s. & p. the 35th record a distraction. making dealing with foreign for the year. leaders more difficult. the dow and the s & p gained a a spokesman for a philippine half percentage point the nasdaq president said he will formally decline an invitation to visit a percent. the united states. crude oil up to $62 a barrel. he's protesting a congressional silver falling to just under $18 spending bill that sanctions an ounce. filipino fissions for detaining the federal reserve says pay for the bottom 25% of wage earners a government critic there. reporter: the philippine rose 4.5%. president warns they can force the quickest pace in more than a american a visa if
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decade. they wanted to travel there. the department of justice requesting more time in the gregg: the president chastising sentencing of former national security advisor general michael nancy pelosi for are demanding fairness during a senate trial. flynn, hinting they may seek a the "wall street journal's" harsher sentence. prosecutors asked the judge to kimberley strassel's decision push back their sentencing to denies mr. trump the ability to have it reviewed internally. say he had been acquitted. flynn is scheduled to be sentenced january 28. there is a new report revealing of course, the left wing more about the focus of u.s. national media are on board with attorney john durham's probe and that. "the washington post" jennifer the origins of the russia witch ruben cheering on nancy pelosi's hunt. durham is focusing much of his decision to delay. an op-ed says the best move attention on the cia, requesting might be to keep impeachment in the communications of former director john brennan. her pocket. >> i guess, what's the rush? the probe could bring into focus the current cia director gina what harm is there in waiting? i don't see around her christmas table why nancy pelosi would feel anxiety to speed up this haspel and whether she'll
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process. >> of course you don't, alison. protect brennan. joining us isikoff. stephanie grisham, when the is -- joining us white house impeached bill clinton two decades ago there is han vo han von spakovsky. was an immediate vote to send it over to the u.s. senate. >> her primary duty is to it was a strong case, 11 protect the public from abuse potential felonies identified by of the power of the intelligence special counsel ken starr. here none are identified and officials have. that's what john durham is nancy pelosi is holding the looking at. her first obligation is to articles. >> i think that this has backfired on her and she cooperate with john durham and overplayed her hand. turn over communications he's now her only move is to hold these articles of impeachment so seek on brennan. if she tries to protect the they can keep yelling the word agency and cover up misconduct, impeachment and have that hanging over the president's the mistrust the american people head as we moved into an have of our intelligence election year. the president is doing great, agencies will be even greater. our economy is booming. he just signed for more funding gregg: durham as we point out
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for the border wall, assistance focusing squarely on john for vets and the opioid crisis. brennan who has a lot to answer imagine what he's going to do for. once this sham is over and going instigator of the russia hoax in many ways. he created the interagency task into 020, what he will -- 2020, force that was fundamentally a what he will be able to do for this country. spying operation in launching the trump russia investigation gregg: the democrats threatened in july of 2016. it appears people were lured witnesses, holding hearings overseas so their confidential behind closed doors. informants undercover like denying republicans the right to call their own witnesses. stephen halper could be used to now nancy pelosi is demanding entrap trump campaign officials due process in the u.s. senate, and it didn't work. what do you make of john the same due process she denied durham's focus? >> i think he's going after what in the house. >> the word i would use is he should be. how did this operation get pathetic. this started when the president instay gate? released two transcripts to show the steele dossier was a game. he did nothing wrong. it was a political opposition nancy pelosi has a lot of
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problems in her own state she document. but not only is brennan relying should be dealing with. on that document when he knows gregg: chuck schumer is arguing it's unverified, unconfirmed. in support of witnesses, but then they are launching an witnesses that it was the duty duty of the house to call, not operation against the opposition the u.s. senate. presidential candidate. that is so far outside of what schumer apparently has forgotten the cia is supposed to be doing, that two decades ago he argued against witnesses in the clinton it's a good thing durham is impeachment. isn't this just another case of looking into this. people need to be fired over it, hypocrisy and why americans are so sick and tired of the career and potentially criminally prosecuted for what happened. politicians like schumer that invade and inhabit the swamp? gregg: general michael flynn's >> it's funny you just said the sentencing has been moved to the swamp. end of january. in my short time in d.c., i it's clear he pled guilty to understand the term and why we lying under pressure and threats said drain the swamp. by robert mueller's team of outside of washington, d.c., partisans. people are so tired of i want to put up on the screen. this is the fbi's report of the impeachment. poll numbers are showing that. interview of flynn. people care about their pay checks, their families, their throughout the interview flynn had a very sure demeanor. healthcare. that's what they care about. did not give any indicators of
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our president will continue on. going into 2020, we are very deception. both had the impression at the strong, republicans are united. time that flynn was not lying and did not think he was lying. if you listen to democrats running for president as well as how is it possible that mueller the mainstream media mob, we are could charge flynn with lying on the brink of economic when the only two fbi agents to disaster. that's delied by the fact -- interview flynn said he didn't lie? >> i have to tell you, i don't belied by the facts. understand this. consumer confidence, 20-year it's very interesting to me. up until now justice has been high. poverty is down significantly. pushing to get this sentencing wages continuing to rise. done. now they want it delayed. gdp consumer spending incredibly i would hope that they finally strong right now. understand that the abuse, the when you hear democrats say, oh, i have a cure-all, a panacea for fbi abuse that doj i.g. uncovered may have affected this the economic ills that are case. there is an outstanding motion dragging americans down, what do by flynn's lawyers asking the you think? >> i think that amazing list of justice department to turn over accomplishments you just said is brady material that is exactly why they continue to fight so hard. they see what this president is potentially exculpatory term doing and they see the failure they have not yet done. of their own party. the journal has not ruled on
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the only thing they can yell now that yet. it would be premature to have a is impeachment, impeachment. sentencing without all that they are desperate. information and evidence being they know he's going to take released. gregg: much of the trump russia 2020. and i think we could get the house back after this. the media, too. investigation was based on the they should be ashamed of themselves. for the last three years they forney steele dossier that was have done nothing but cheer on this president's failure. debunked by the attorney we can barely get them toed a general. tonight what you just said. they should really take a look rachel maddow was slammed for within and the american people deserve the facts, and the facts inflating the dossier as true. are this president is doing he said she engaged in a pattern great things for the country. gregg: i played some of the of dishonest asymmetry. clips from the mainstream media. she was rooting for the document the cnbc article struck me. to be true and it wasn't. why would anybody in their right it will stand as a monument to mind ever listen to rachel president trump's dishonesty and maddow now? corruption. >> i don't know. is it any wonder that trust in she hasn't done anything to admit she was completely wrong. the american media is at an i think she has been pushing all-time historic low. some parts of this discredited
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the gallup poll has twin it story. it was nice to see "the media 12%. washington post" going after maddow. but it was in some ways the pot >> i do wish the media companies calling the kettle black. would look within and know the "the washington post" did all kind of false reports based on american people deserve better. the steele dossier. they have chosen the wrong side and they haven't really here. they have chosen the side of apologized for the misleading just hating this president. stories they printed about all if they could just report the facts, i think the american people would be better served. this. gregg: there were others. let's take a look at this. >> so far nothing in the dossier gregg: stephanie grisham, white has been disproved. house press secretary, good to >> the dossier is far from see you. bogus. >> increasingly it's the iran joining forces with america's biggest military accurate, damning dossier. rivals, holding war games with >> nothing in the dossier has iran and china. how john durham's investigation been disproved. >> increasingly allegations are into the origins of the check out. >> how many allegations within trump-russia hoax puts the current cia director in the steele's dossier are looking cross-hairs. more and more likely that they we'll take that up and more are accurate.
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after the break. gregg: the fbi you found the sub in a world where everything gets a sequel. source to christopher steele. it's finally time for... geico sequels! some of it was said in jest, classic geico heroes, starring in six new commercials, some joke. what's your reaction to all of those people of in the media with jaw-dropping savings. vote for your favorites at: geico.com/sequels claiming and telling the american people that the dossier is true? ahhh, which way do i go?! >> well, they wanted it to be i don't know, i'm voting for our sequels. with geico, the savings keep on going true, which is why they didn't take the most basic journalistic to a screen near you. not the leg! you dang woodchucks! steps you should take to geico sequels. vote and enter to win today! verified a story. they didn't do any of that. and it got even worse with the fbi which as you know, according to the i.g., failed to tell the fisa court that the information in the dossier had not only not been verified. it has been disproven when they started investigating it. that's why those warrants were issues allowing spying, electronic eavesdropping when
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they never should have been issued. >> the media engaged in grossly reckless reporting, and it was media malpractice on steroids. han von spakovsky, good to see you. new developments into the investigation of the jeffrey epstein scandal. the fbi is reportedly investigating ghislaine maxwell, the british social yeast who has long been seen as epstein's madame. back in august you may august epstein died by an apparent suicide while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. we would like to hear your thoughts on all of this. share your comments. a promming note. china expert gordon chang, judicial watch's tom fitton and
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the russians claim it can be launched from a ballistic missile it can also make maneuvers after separation, making it much harder to intercept. china claims it's developing a similar system. russia, china and iran have started a joint naval exercise in the gulf oman. the drills last until monday. joining me to talk about it, colonel douglas mcgregor. how concerned should the u.s. be about these exercises teaming up russia, china and iran. >> i don't think we need to be concerned have much. the russians and the chinese are concerned by the high probability the iranian government could suddenly implode. the government is very weak as a
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result of the uprisings in november and december. they want to stiffen the resolve of the iranian government. they don't want to see chaos break out in the region. gregg: the u.s. embargo of weapons sales to iran is set to end. they are making noise about how they are going to sell weaponry to iran. >> the russians don't have anything to offer anyone in the world other than weapons which are cheaper than what we would offer. if the government falls apart. the economy implodes and you have widespread chaos, they won't have anybody to sell anything to. gregg: president trump issued a stern warning to russia and iran against the killing or murder of innocent civilians in syria.
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we know that more than 200,000 have fled their homes. what can the u.s. do? what should it do, if anything? >> i think your point at the end is correct, if anything. your viewers may or may not know that idlib has been a sanctuary for the sunni terrorists, including thousands of uighurs from china. turks, not just arabs. they have been seeking sanctuary in idlib. i would not rescue them. the civilian population is being supportive of these people. so frankly i would stay out. gregg: i mentioned at the top that russia claims they have operational hypersonic icbm 27
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times the speed of sound. do you believe that? they made false claims before about weaponry. do you believe that? what should our reaction be, develop our own hypersonic? it's in development. what about interceptors in space? >> you hit the nail on the head. this time last year mr. you continue and his defense minister announced a nuclear powered icbm. it vanished from sight, and it, too, was going to enter the russian arsenal. moving a missile that fast, we can do that now. but guiding it to the target, maneuvering it at these high speeds, particularly at high altitude. these things are extremely difficult. the russians cannot do that. i would this aside and keep tonight mind. but we also are pressing ahead,
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[♪] gregg: welcome back. i'm gregg jarrett sitting in for the vacationing lou dobbs. we are covering impeachment hypocrisy. president trump pointing out nancy pelosi's demand for a fair trial after holding partisan hearings in the house. john durham's investigation reportedly having a heavy focus on the cia former director, john brennan. haspel now has to decide whether to cooperate with durham. the focus on jeffrey epstein's co-conspirators. including british socialite jill lane social dghislaine maxwell.
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journalist peter baker point out senate democrats kooshed night with the white house in key issues behind the scene. democratic leadership used secret signals with the white house counsel to rebut house managers. joining me, jenna ellis, constitutional law attorney. tom daschle admits when he was democrat minority leader he was coordinating closely with the white house in the bill clinton impeachment. now democrats are apoplectic along with the complicit media. this is wrong, this is unfair for mitch mcconnell to coordinate with the white house. another example of rank hypocrisy? >> nancy pelosi doesn't want a fair trial.
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she is scared a fair trial would show what a complete sham this is. there is nothing whatsoever to compare this impeachment and this whole process with bill clinton in the 90s. he was actually charged with a crime. there was bipartisan support for impeachment. and the senate agreed unanimously on the rules for procedure. nancy pelosi is forgetting the constitution. the separation of powers fully we can see that the house then when they put forward an impeachment that is so rankly unconstitutional. then the senate can in its discretion and with looking at the baseless accusations dismiss it outright and say this has been a political impeachment, this is something the founders never intended. is there not evidence to support this. so mitch mcconnell would be within his constitutional
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prerogative for the members of the senate to say we are done here. gregg: americans are pretty smart. they know what's going on here. this thing is a sham and a farce. even the virulently trump-hating michael moore the filmmaker admits it. take a listen to this. >> if the vote were today i believe he would win the electoral states he would need. leg out there, i will tell you, his level of support has not gone down one inch. in fact i would say it's even more rabid than it was before. gregg: trump's poll numbers have gone up and his fundraising is through the roof all during this impeachment thing. which invites the question, has the trump-russia hoax and witch hunt now coupled together with the impeachment farce only help the president politically? >> absolutely.
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you know, these are the democrats crying wolf. they are saying there is russia collusion. there is impeachment has some legitimate basis. they are showing all they are trying to do over the past three years, 19 minutes after president trump was inaugurated they started their impeachment drive. the american people are recognizing this is not constitutional. this is not what we elected the men and women in the house to do. disagree with his policy, but actually do your job. this has been the party of obstruction from day one. president trump in the midst of all these attacks, his poll numbers are going through the roof. the republican fundraising is so much higher. when the dems, the dnc is practically going bankrupt. elizabeth warren is announcing she is not having that much fundraising. so the democrats are failing on
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every single turn. that's because president trump in the middle of this sham impeachment, the americans see through that. he is supporting constitutional conservative positions. he's work on behalf of the american people. the economy is the strongest it's ever been. and unemployment is the lowest in history. he's work on behalf of the american people. and that's what matters at the end of the day. they are not concerned about partisan politics that nancy pelosi wants them to be concerned about. they are concerned about themselves and their families. and what president trump is doing to support america. that's what america first means. gregg: jenna ellis, thanks for being with us. president trump can celebrate another achievement this year. his remain in mexico policy is starting to so results -- to show results at the southern
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border. >> the on place i want to be is the united states. i never thought i would be returned here to juarez. reporter: thousands of mexican returned to mexico to await asylum. >> i came for opportunity in the united states, but the reality is different. reporter: since the trump administration unveiled its remain in mexico program, 65,000 migrants are forced to wait in mexico for a u.s. judge to hear their claim. the program according to a new study is doing exactly what the president intended. reducing the caseload and deterring others from making the trip. of 24,000 cases, judges denied 15,000 claims or 63%. 117 migrants actually received
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asylum. a rate of less than 1%. others were dismissed on procedural grounds. >> it's not just for people seeking asylum. it's for people who cross the border illegally. they are essentially on a detained docket. they are not going to be released until their case is heard. >> my dream is to be in the united states with my husband. but i wasn't allowed to cross. i was returned to mexico. reporter: this asylum seeker lacks shelter southern money, vulnerable to crime and extortion. >> they have to live in other camps on the other side of the border. for the first time in america we don't allow people to make their case in america. the number of migrants claiming asylum continues to fall. gregg: coming up next,
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today's push to remove president trump from office. in a letter they write we are not far-right evangelicals as character iized by the author. we are patriotic americans who are grateful the president sought our advice. his administration has advanced policies that protect the unborn and protect religious freedom. robert jeffress, author of the faith initiative. host of foxnation's pathway to victory. it's so great to see you. thank you for being with us, pastor. what's your reaction to the op-ed in christianity today? >> it was idiotic coming from a dying magazine that doesn't represent evangelicals at all. the left understands how
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important the president's evangelical support was to our election in 2016, and how crucial it was to his reelection in 2020. that's why they are salivating for any report that his support is diminishing. it's not diminishing. there is a small but noisy evangelicals, about 19%, represented by christianity today that are whining and complaining about the president's temperament. but the vast majority understand this is the most pro-life, pro ridge liberty, pro d pro religious liberty. i believe he will win the evangelical vote in 2020 but an even larger margin than which he
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won in 2016. gregg: 81% supporting president trump in the 2016 election. now, you are going to be at the upcoming evangelicals for trump rally. right? >> next friday in miami there is going to be a massive evangelical for trump rally and the whole nation will get to witness the great support evangelical christians who believe the bible and love this president. people voted for president trump not because we thought he was a saint. we knew he was a strong leader, and that's what we need in the president. we have never had a more pro-faith president in history than in donald j. trump. gregg: the politics editor for the christian "post" has
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resigned because the group aligned itself with president trump. your reaction to that? >> this "christian post" had been anti-trump in many ways. i knew the editor there, he's a nice guy, but he was one of the never trumpers. i thinked magazine had internal discussions and decided that's not where they wanted to be. they wanted to be on the right side of history and he tendered his resignation. but these are non-stories. the real story is the continued overwhelming support of evangelicals for this president. gregg: i want to bring up a brightening story. the new york police department is investigating the 6th anti-semitic attack in the last four days. that by itself is appalling. unless you consider the nationwide number of
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anti-semitic attacks. 1, 879. these are attacks involving harassment, vandalism or physical assault. i know the president signed an executive order to do what he can to fight anti-semitism on college campuses. if there is rhetoric or activities there, they lose their federal fund. what more needs to be done, pastor? >> we need to continue to speak out against it and recognize it's not only wrong, it's evil. the bible says the jewish people are the apple of god's eye. when you attack a jewish person, you are attacking the god of israel. there is a stiff penalty to be paid for doing that. i was honored to stand next to the president when he signed that executive order on anti-semitism. before he signed it he asked me to speak to the group and say a
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word. i said thank god we have a president when it comes to israel and the jewish people is not on on the right side of history, he's on the right side of god. the jewish people, the nation of israel never had a better friend than they have in president donald trump. gregg: great to see you. happy holidays and thanks for being with us. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia.
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[♪] gregg: nancy pelosi continuing to hold on to a pair of partisan impeachment articles. no sign of changing course. white house press secretary stephanie grisham telling us president trump is unfazed by the democrats' impeachment farce. >> outside of washington, d.c., people are so tired of impeachment. poll numbers are showing that. people care about their paychecks, their families, their healthcare. that's what people care about and the democrats don't seem to care about that. our president will continue on. going into 2020 we are very strong and republicans are united. he will continue fighting for this country doing great things. gregg: my new book, "witch hunt" is out now in bookstores everywhere. or you can bite online,
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