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[ applause ] >> greg: that is our time, 'fox news @ night' with trees gallagher is next. >> trace: good evening, i'm trace gallagher, 8:00 here in

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los angeles, this is america's late news, 'fox news @ night'. breaking chart, reporting crime is not racist at least in a chicago for crime is so high a progressive chicago dam guard said she will no longer shared crime alerts with her constituents because it negatively impacts of the underserved. and does he or does he not have the power? >> have you done everything you can do with executive authority, speed and all i could do. the very day i got an office. today i will use the executive authorities are able to me as president do what i can on my own to address the border for three off or denying it for three and a half years and allowing ten or 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, president by an utterly now has the power to try and fix

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the southern border but immigration experts say the executive order is an award, week. kevin corke is live in dc with biden's sudden change of heart, good evening. >> indeed a change, to the white house is framing to the new order as a more or less a response to where they believe has been aggressive in action on immigration after a bipartisan framework and the senate was blocked by republicans for a second time. to be sure from a presidents perspective, there is plenty of blame to go around beginning with of all people,'s predecessor. >> president biden: five oh months ago after weeks of intense negotiation between my staff and democrats, republicans, we came to a clear, a clear bipartisan deal, strongest aboard a security in decades. but then republicans in congress not all of them walked away from it. why? because donald trump told him to. >> it was donald trump!

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the order takes effect when seven-day averages of the daily border crossings exceed 2500 which always he means now. migrants expelled will also receive a minimal five-year ban on reentry into the country, and they can be criminally prosecuted. the new policy will also provide border officials from admitting new asylum-seekers, at least while it is active. do keep this in mind as you pointed out trays, it was lace and then five month ago the president claimed he's done all i can on the border. critics say it he was lying then and he's lying now by suggesting he is doing anything more than the trumpet ministration was already doing or at least prepared today. this is fox news witnessing a mass illegal crossing of hundreds in a remote area of san diego county in california, migrants from india, to china, vietnam, nepal, and elsewhere all coming in without so much as a iota of resistance by the way

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our bill said that they were even taken selfies. meanwhile the cost of migrant crisis is having a significant impact on the u.s. school system, with american taxpayers on the hook for at least $1 billion a year if all the unaccompanied minors that had been accounted at the border and role in public schools in the truth is, it could be much more expensive than that sweet great much more expensive. kevin corke lab four as a dc. thank you. let's bring in our intelligence officer and format los angeles sheriff, gentleman, thank you for coming on. the unaccompanied minors are exempt under this executive action. saturday, neil cavuto had this question, this back and forth with a dhs secretary, watch. >> that there's a number of exemptions from those, including unaccompanied children. is not a green light for drug cartels to take advantage of

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that? >> absolutely not. >> and encourages drug cartels to take advantage of those kids does it not? >> it we are taking into the drug cartels with unprecedented strength to our transnational criminal investigative units. >> trace: is there anybody in this room or watching this right now that believes the united states is taking into the cartels? >> absolutely not. if you look it was going on, we just talked about the number of chinese nationals coming across our southern border it's over 30,000 in last six months. in arizona what i'm particularly concerned about is the drug cartels are operating with china not only to bring fentanyl but human trafficking as well. in arizona, we have the largest manufacturing to of but these microchip semiconductors here coming from taiwan. so many of them have potential to be chinese spies. an issue with the child, the children coming across, it's a concern because he don't know who and what family members they

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are coming with. you have so many people trying to claim them as others trafficking beyond drug trafficking and sex trafficking, that's what we have to be classifying to the drug cartels as a foreign terrorist organization. we have to go to war with these people. >> trace: that is a fair point. want to play some lawmaker reaction to the executive action. watch. >> the policy or present nothing than superficial gesture allowing 2500 illegal aliens to cross the borders between the ports of entry. >> my concern about this executive order is it's trying reed to have on the border, it won't fix anything. >> is the only acceptable number of illegal immigrants crossing our border at any period is z zero. >> uncle eating by cannibals at the whole thing, in this whole executive order is about as far-fetched as a cannibal story, it won't work. 2500 get to cross a border can magically shut down?

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>> it's often on an office which, either have delivered policies you are enforcing the end of the agents the field and those on the border, border patrol, everybody involved is actively enforcing it to the letter of the law, then you can judge on your border but this is a half-baked measure that is just basically for political consumption. >> trace: water does is it allows 2500 illegal immigrants to pass through and then at the border as the share of it was saying magically shuts. last time it was below 2500, december 2020, last time below 1500 made july of 2020, long time since the border was even remotely secure. >> it was secure under president trump now biden has to go back to some of trump's policies. this is what happen when you advertise the border is open, it's not something you can dish are off. you have this backlog of some new people paying the cartels. it's a big business operation for the drug cartels, they won't suddenly cooperate with the u.s.

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government. it was sneaky them in an other means. but what a huge strain on resources now texas is enforcing their own state law shifting over here to arizona. this is where the biden administration is totally decimated of the southern bo border. i worried about that entry, a lot of terrorist coming through the southern border. >> trace: a lot of people said that and they really did and invite them, as a resident in el paso who had this holding right today, listen to him. >> it's a bit of 180 from his previous policy of allowing the immigration to flooding. the fact that biden addresses is now at this point in time, five months before the election, really sounds like political posturing to me. >> trace: sounds like politics, you have about 15 seconds. >> i imagine that, using a cross-section today versus four years ago, wildly different group of people crossing over. this is now bringing you here, you are earning for liberty. it's a different grounds are here to compete with the people

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already here. >> trace: at some are carrying it toward white meat suitcases and their leg while they have money somewhere. crazy, thank you. randy tried we have the brand-new power ranking showing the president trump maintaining his side edge in rematch with the president biden, live with a closer look at the new numbers, jeff good evening. >> good evening, not only does former president trump have a slight edge, but it leads president joe biden and several key areas and often influences voters according to the new fox news power rankings issue tracker. but it comes to handling the economy and securing the border, those areas our power ranking shows voters favorite president trump. the also feel he is more physically and mentally fit then president biden. but in other areas biden has the upper hand with the voters, the fox news issue tracker indicates voters think biden is more honest and then trump and when it comes to handling abortion rights and protecting democracy, biden leads trump. overall we talked about how this

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race could be very tired in our power rankings show that. trump has a lead on biden showing him currently with 251 projected a look at your college was compared to president biden's 241. it really could come down to a few key states. at a power ranking show there were four tossup states, pennsylvania, wisconsin, arizona and nevada. the four considered highly competitive, michigan, minnesota, georgia and north carolina. was a keep a close eye on nebraska in particular districtwide 12, which over the last five president elections has voted democratic and what what republican presidents tomic nebraska is one of two states that award electoral college was through the congressional district method, should also mention it is unclear how trump's recent conviction could influence voters as it is likely to be early to tell, but one hole conducted by news hour, the week prior to the verdicts adjusted to 67 percent of voters

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said it made no difference if trump was found guilty. >> trace: big number, thank you. it's bring in the hills national politics -- politician reported, thank you both were coming on, going to dispose as quickly as i can, power ranking this, of acting get them back up, talking about where they sit now into the electoral votes, trumpet 241, tossup 46. now to the tossup states, now you have them arizona with 11, nevada with six, pennsylvania 19 and wisconsin ten electoral votes. joe biden cannot win it without pennsylvania, there is no way to do the math. he has to take pennsylvania. trump can take pennsylvania and it's over or he needs two other states, maybe three, what you think? >> louck, biden absolutely needs pennsylvania and it sort of reminds me of 2016 when you saw trump go the route that a lot of

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past republicans did not necessarily go in recent history, he went to states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, the blue wall we talked about. to win over these blue-collar voters that had historically or recent history had voted democratic and trump was able to spank them back. now biden has made inroads with those voters in 2020 flipping those states, but only by relatively narrow margins. i think it is going to be difficult and in these states of wardrobe biden because of the issue of the economy. you know that a lot of these states have been hit like many parts of america have been hit relatively hard obviously by the economic condition so it'll be difficult unless the economy improves. >> trace: meantime we look at the physical and mentally fit to factor into this whole thing in the voters safeguard three poles here, fox news abc, episodes, logo because subordinate to the former president up by a bunch,

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up in every column across, to old, all across the board, as of the big things. when you look at of these things, it is an issue and everybody's kind of looking at this age could be the top issue, may be economy by ages right up there. >> i think that the age issue covers all the other issues as well, if you are voted i believe that joe biden is too old to be the president, you probably believe he is too old to properly lead the u.s. on a national stage in foreign policy, you probably think he's not capable of turning the economy around. you might think he is too week to shut down to the crisis at the southern border. i think that is a an issue for joe biden, and also, it's an issue that joe biden cannot fix, it's pretty clear that voters made up their mind on this, matter how many convictions trump faces, how much money joe biden spends, it's an fixable problem for joe biden. >> trace: let's track the issues you've talked about, fox news power rankings, the issue tracker, we should note

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president biden does well on abortion but he look at crime, foreign-policy, for president up seven, plus 15 economy, plus 18 on the border, biden is trying to change at border policy but boy, it seems like a very reckless attempt to. >> it will be tapped as we continue to see these images from the southern border, migrants pouring over. bar that being said, we are seeing the democrats increasingly roll out of this and we said the president doing today, talk about of the attempts in congress for democrats doom essentially introduced legislation that would address the border into some away. whether that works or not, we are not sure. i don't know that necessarily translates to american sin -- the same way republicans running at the images over the border but we will see. >> trace: we will see. has the guilty verdict influence your votes zero, here it is, republicans and independents 34 percent of republicans say more likely to vote for him,

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less likely 11 percent, no difference 55. independence different story, more likely 16, no difference 58. twenty-six number in the middle, bigger than a lot of people expected. final thoughts? >> i think it is really too soon to tell exactly how does conviction is going to sway the election, there is a numbers of voters who were open to having their votes swayed by the conviction as a relatively small compared to the rest of the electorate. most people have seen with his conviction in either were more excited to vote for trump or are reaffirming their believe that donald trump was a crook all along. adding a small segment of the electorate who might change their mind, we do not know how powerful this will be went to the election is still five month after the conviction. >> trace: and we will talk by the way to a lifelong democrat adjustment is coming up who is voting for trump and he will tell you why, it to be fascinating. julia, sarah, thank you so much, we appreciate that. meantime, testimony underway in

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the criminal trial of hundred biden charged with three federal gun crimes, david is live tonight, bloomington, delaware, good evening. >> good evening, the first day of testimony in the books and jurors heard directly from the defendant. the presidents on hundred biden himself. now he did not take the stand, however the hard parts of his audiobook of his memoir. listen... >> cracker takes you into the darkest resources of your soul, as well as the darkest corners of the community. >> prosecutors showed hundred biden's laptop that was into the evidence locker for the past five years usually does exist and they according for any, they should picture after picture and text after-tax, relating to mentions of illegal drugs. and hunter biden's addiction specifically to crack and cocaine. prosecutors told jurors that while drug addiction may not be a choice, holding a gun as a drug user and lying to buy that

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gun is a choice. jurors is this gonna form, he allegedly filled out in 2013 were to leave the center of this alleged crime -- 2016. telling the dirty today the president said was abusing alcohol not drugs when you bought a handgun around that time. he owned it for 11 days claiming that hunter was rushed and depression from a local sales clerk at a wilmington delaware gonna start. also told the special counsel cannot establish a chain of custody of the gonna pouch that had what is alleged to be cocaine residue, at some sort of white residue putting the blame instead on how the biden, hunter's sister-in-law. the wife of lady bo biden. now hundreds is that highly biden panicked, insisting that she panicked when she found the gun in hunter's car, part of the pouch and threw it in a garbage can outside a local grocery store. now one day after he bought a gun he allegedly texted her

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saying he was meeting eight local drug dealer in wilmington. bottom line, a lot of messy details that are putting to different people a dividing family in different corners, at some point highly biden is expected to testify and we expect hunters at a wise -- hunter's ex-wife kathleen who he shares several children with to testify soon as tomorrow. >> trace: live for us in wilmington, thank you. it let's bring into the cochair of the american first policy institute centre for law, former florida just as attorney and a former dod state of staff, thank you was were coming on. hunters defense phrase, the defense attorney said that he did not consider himself a drug user when you bought the gun but he put up with a time on here, and you see exhibit 12, he checks now on logon thing, right, than exhibit 13 he texts an unknown person he was waiting for his drug dealer and then texts hallie biden, on a car,

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smoking crack. clearly the defense doesn't have much to go on a. >> they don't, that foreman, that boxes on that form for a reason. because it somebody like hundred biden should not have a gun into this possession did many in his possession. somebody like hunter biden around his opponent children doing crack should not have gone. hunter biden who is around hallie biden's children is also niece and nephew should not be doing crack having a gun. and he also had it in his car, light in the world was like i getting a gun? say he was pressured by gun dealer does not, legally this is a very, very solid case. the problem was the case of courses that it is in delaware. >> trace: it is an delaware, joe biden and the courtroom, desmond jill biden -- joe biden in the budget -- vicinity. the laptop is legit and there is a lot of evidence facing down a hundred biden. >> great to be with you. the laptop for me as instrument

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and highlights everything that has gone wrong in this country with a judicial system and the two tiered system of justice. in 2019 the fbi and doj knew the laptop was real and possessed it as testified by the fbi agent in the courtroom, as of the question is widened will barnes the attorney general back then before the election at made to the imagine public that was a case? why did he lie 51 intel officials to lie to the world about of the contents and depths of hunter biden's laptop and then why did the censorship regime at twitter or facebook and elsewhere shut down within your composed and call there factually accurate reporting? a find it ironic that a merrick garland, the attorney general for joe biden was forced to admit we've known all along in court, hunter biden's laptop israel. and the evidence is damning. now he's putting on the defensive he is blaming his dead brother's wife the later bettered, you can put as much lipstick as a wand on this crack pave but it will always plunk 200 biden.

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>> trace: i want to play this again, why the number 3 out of the doj was actually prosecuting donald trump, watch. >> it's wrong the third ranking official in your office leads it to go to a local prosecutor's office to prosecute this case. >> justice had nothing to do with that person going. >> trace: did not even know he left the office! both of you on this, 11 matt love, pam? >> it really hard to believe, also i can't wait for them to talk to merrick garland about the rate -- when he was sitting in dc monitoring that arrayed along with the entire justice department. how is that not easy political influence in our justice system? >> trace: 30 seconds to you cash. >> as a guide that was a federal prosecutor out of the national security division at the department of justice those jobs are prestigious, it's an honor to save and when you're the number 3 doj official you don't go downstream to the district

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attorney's office in new york for the most political case in new york history -- u.s. history, i think congress needs to subpoena marry garland's record. >> trace: you don't even know he's gone! cash, pam, thank you very much. coming up a member of the chicago city council side of a learning her constituents to crime is somehow racist. we'll talk about her that coming up, as well as the "the nightcap" at a woman who would not ring mission to bring her shopping cart back and yet she says she has a very good reason. we want to know, is there any way that he would say no to bringing a shopping cart back and would you have a great reason to explain, coming up with chicago and why notifying people about crime is racist, that is next. [ ♪♪ ] with all the money i saved i thought i'd buy stilts. hi honey. ahhh...ooh. look, no line at the hot dog stand. yes! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty.♪

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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: a progressive democratic lawmaker in crime arrayed in chicago is refusing deposed crime lords on social media or send them to her constituents because they are apparently racist and have a negative impact on the underserved, lives it was the reasoning behind this, merry and good evening. >> good evening, chicago is changing things up want to come soon forming constituents about crime. the progressive democrat who beat out of nine other challenges to represent the award in 2023 said she will no longer send out crime alerts unless e-mail scrubbers opt in, they will still receive alerts if there's imminent threats like active shooters or bomb threats, according to a blog post on her website, the premiums practice leads to inaccurate public perception of out of island crime rates and impacts underserved members twomak

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adding in an interview with the chicago sun-times that reporting an incident of anti- asian hate for example would lead to more policing and surveillance saying "is that necessarily increases a few black community? not necessarily ". the change crimes as crime surges, shootings have version 90 are high and robberies are up over 78 percent over the last year, sexual assault also apparently reaching levels not seen since 2012. also follows the cities at democratic mayor braden johnston was that he will not renew contract with their surveillance tool that was meant to alert police to gunshots realtime in the fall. >> the fact of the matter is this tool has been proven to be ineffective. >> the chicago city council recently passed a measure that would require their approval in order to stop using that tool. hoppenworth voted against that measure. >> trace: thank you. [ ♪♪ ]

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the fox news that i did commonsense department got room and by this plan of chicago, hoppenworth who says that she will no longer post crime alerts on social media or send out crime alerts to her constituents because it leads to "inaccurate public perception". notifying residents about crime when their neighborhoods give them on inaccurate perception? the are not false alarms, they're not test alerts, they are real crimes, in real neighborhoods involving real people. chicago had 41 shootings owned the memorial day weekend, none of them fatal including a 5-year-old girl. sex crimes, aggravated batteries, robberies and burglaries are at the highest level in years, in a chicago. that six seattle having the highest levels of rain in years, it's a lot of rain. and if they stop telling people it was raining, would they be drier? maybe have a dryer perspective? the woman says crime alerts it

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negatively impact of the marginalized and underserved, so now the answer is to withhold vital information from those with less money, fewer resources? so the bullet still flight, but it's a more empowering and less racist if you don't know where they fly. commonsense is getting get tree into the forest vibes. you know kind of seventies shot in the city but you don't hear about it, did the victim make a sound? let's bring in of the author of what's killing america, seattle talk radio host jason ranz, in fox news political analyst, who is -- who's 18-year-old brother kids judgement christian was killed ago in chicago. we're so sorry for that, i want to go to you first. what do you think of these crime alerts not being sent to residents because some woman believes they are you know, hurting perspective? >> i have tell you, with over 600 people murdered last year,

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2500 shot, many children also murdered last year, this plan from this woman is systemically stupid. how dare her think that just by not reporting something which can actually save lives, perhaps of this information was available to my brother maybe he would still be alive, maybe he would know i should not be outside at this particular point which in chicago could be any time of day. it is no longer being at the wrong place the wrong time because being at the wrong place at the wrong time could be laying your baby when a window comes through your window, that are indiscriminate in chicago. we need more information not less than. >> trace: and connor makes a good point, and all these crime alerts scare people bar they are meant to inform you about where crime is happening right now. >> this makes absolutely no sense. as far as i am concerned, it is a ploy by liberal chicago, liberal elected officials to censor crime.

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you are not informing people of with the different crimes are happening into their community, and basically not being informed about a crime that is happening is not protecting the people. as a matter of fact, you're preventing them on being able to arm themselves to provide crimes from happening because they are not aware of the crimes going on around them. >> trace: a very good point, a chicago couple, wife that was pregnant, attacked, they were on a day, life lost her baby and here is what she said about those. listen to her. >> everything happen from behind us. first somebody approached him and hit his head, punched him in the head and he looked back and he looked at me and told me it run so he wanted to protect me. we believe in faith. we are know why this happened to us. >> trace: is heartbreaking, you can really call them criminals because they are just impacted people.

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>> you better watch the language promote the only police and the like in illinois and chicago in particular having to be the work police twomak what we are dealing with here not just in illinois but across the country is a surge of violence, not even just teenagers, the victims here in seattle where we have 12 -year-olds involved in armed robberies and carjackings. the biggest reason this is happening is because they suffer no consequences, not going to ever go to jail. and when we tell bad kids already on that path, already using weapons, don't worry they won't be consequences, will put you in restorative justice which is just some cam, they will continue to go down that path. god forbid you get at the underlying reasons behind why teenagers go down this path, while also punishing the ones proven to be dangerous. >> trace: over to you, that pregnant woman who lost her child went on to say the following, "they did not steal anything, they say we owned this

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tree, we owned the street, you can walk around. i was wearing a nice dress and heels, i was out on a date with my husband and they drag my dress on the ground and they said we owned the street. canada just walk around prancing in your little dress ". they feel emboldened. >> yes, they feel emboldened because of people like kim fox refused to enforce the law, they feel emboldened because of new laws like the safety act, which creates more danger it, not less. they feel emboldened because of mentality of the city of chicago was a no stop policies where police can't even cheesy without calling their supervisors means this is what has gone away, of course it emboldens them. these things, from as don't respect. i have to tell you, we need to change in chicago and when needed immediately. >> trace: i want to put this up because here is a city council meeting in dalton, illinois. watch and listen to this.

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>> [ bleep ]. be quiet! >> trace: trust this is all about is superman tiffany being called with her golden mic by the way being called on her lavish spending get what you think? >> what you are seeing here in the sheet of -- city of chicago, you are seeing a democratic elective officials failed to people. you are saying a host of different elected officials basically turn a blind eye. listen let me tell you something, here in chicago where crime is rampant did, our mayor has no answer for it, police superintendent has no answer for it, and if we don't get a handle on our younger people let me tell you, you have to think about the fact that they don't have a lot of consequences for

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people committing crimes here in chicago. the clearance rate for crime and in the city is a dismal at best. when it criminals are out committing crime and is a no it is no recourse, that is no punishment, they become more bold and more invasive and that's what we are seeing to do that is exactly what kind jason ranz, your city has explains a lot of. [ crying ] , rob us up, it's definitely a problem in illinois we won at the end of the david go to the government we deserve. elections have consequences. if we didn't need to put these kinds of people into office there of course when you come up with the exact same progressive policies to defund the police in any way they can. and it also means a de- policing which is precisely why they don't want to avoid any information out about crime because they know it will lead to more police officers and neighborhoods. >> trace: thank you all. coming up, a lifelong democrat tells why he he is now on the donald trump train warning for the former president

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in november and when you look at the numbers it appears to be part of a larger trend, and later in the "the nightcap"... >> about a 6 million people have of freaked out over me not returning my shopping cart because my kids are in the car. gloucester 265 children were abducted in parking lots in america as a single mom returning to a shopping cart, you are prime for a predator to watch and grab you. 236 million have weighed in on this, we want to know what you think i did the mother facing towards what firestorms were telling the world she refuses to put her cart back. sing it all comes down to safety. this is mom have a point, is there ever an excuse to not return shopping cart, we cannot wait to hear what you have to say, x. and instagram adds @tracegallagher, we will read your responses in the "the nightcap". ployments and you've been the wife at home, or you've been the spouse at home, you understand what i'm talking about. your spouse has

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how democrats and never trumpeters were so disenchanted by the legal targeting and subsequent conviction of the former president, that they will vote for him in november 2 "save democracy. ". is bring in a long time demagogue speeding for coming on. the free press he said on them quoting here, they hate him too much, meaning donald trump and he also said he is going to put some dirt into the gears. what do you mean by dirt in the gears? >> think we are heading to very dangerous time in america and in the world as a hole. individual freedom is under threat like never before in my lifetime and i think donald trump is a freedom canada, what i mean by throwing sand in the gears is that there is too much control of our lives by experts, by other powerful figures, scientists, details what we have to do, we have to think and they're telling us how we need to behave and i don't want to do. i'm an american and i want to live free and choose how to live

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my life and donald trump is a person most likely to help me be able to do that. >> trace: you went on to say that donald trump was almost like a child having a temper tantrum but that is what we n need. >> i think that is how a lot of us feel right now. people just want to provide for their families, and take care of their children, enjoyed their time with each other and not be worried. there is not a crisis every second. democrats one is terrified, climate crisis, this crisis, that crisis. it's not what we need. we need to lash out a little bit and restore some balance between regular folks and these experts would think they can tell us how to live our lives. >> trace: i know you are a long time demagogue but it's not like ages? he the past two or three months, it's been building for a while, is it a fair assessment? >> yeah, i think my trajectory could be illustrative, i was very opposed to lockdowns from the beginning and so in the

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spring of 2020 i renounced the democratic party. as is that i was a lifelong democrat, oberg for barack obama's campaign, avoided for bill clinton did twice in the nineties that's how far back it goes, what is not the party i thought is supported, the democratic party today is the party of censorship, and so culture, cruelty and intolerance, in that it became clear to me at least for me when i became clear was in the spring of 2020 when i saw what they were doing with lockdowns to muck people were dying alone in hospitals, they would not let them see their families to say goodbye. that was so horrifying to me that i swore off the party. i wasn't quite ready to vote for donald trump though in 2020 pack for a lot of democrats, he can almost be a bridge too far, music more so than the republican party plaza was a bit angry at him because of that he should not have been putting dr ouchi on stage and glorifying him so of water for the

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libertarian candidate but that's not who i will be voting for, this is too important and frankly i chose donald trump lot more now than i did four years ago. i think he is actually believe it or not a serious manner that knows he has serious tasks in front of him. he wasn't ready the first time, he's ready this time, you will be. >> trace: i think a very fair assessment. thank you for coming on, appreciate your opinion, nice to see you. >> a thank you for having me. >> trace: coming updating the mom who told everybody on the fact that when internet does not put back or shopping cart because she's worried about her kids and safety is making excuses? where does she have a point? that is now on x. and instagram and @tracegallagher, we will read your responses and see what you have to say about this in the "the nightcap". [ ♪♪ ]

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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: back with nightcap! crew, court, share of, and manchester! jason arends, tonights topic, carte blanche, watch. >> i'm not getting my groceries into my card, getting my children in the car and then leaving them in the car to go return the cart. if you going to give me a dirty look, leap leap. >> trace: eight mother facing

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if our storm of criticism after saying she refuses to return her shopping cart setting to 65 kids being abducted in parking lots last year, it not sure that's a real number to the vulnerability of single woman in parking lots. many mamas including those on fox news say they are are ways around this, you can return it shopping cart keep your kid to save as hard there is a system in place. is there ever an excuse not return your shopping cart? let's talk to the sheriff about the. >> i can tell you there is a reason, you never know who's in the parking lot, you have thinking some they're -- they're in some a psychotic episode, the quicker you can get out. who cares about the shopping cart. >> trace: don't they have people to pick up the shopping carts? >> they do but they don't have the corral to put it back? it's my pet peeve, hamas will be out of their deported back for you. and you know what if any mamas out of their cat and they are

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worried about their kids ask me, i'll return it. >> trace: you have a mom next to you, what about you? >> i always returned the cart but it does cross my mind if i have one or both kids in the car like i'm looking back the whole time. i do hear her. just hurry. >> trace: depends if you're into the north 40 like on that walking all the way back here! >> a fair point. i was my imaginary son and when i brought the cart back to where it was, and got back to the car, it was surrounded by rabid wolves and my kid who almost died. >> trace: you are right, never returned the cart. julia? >> you know i'm not on mothers so i'm not going to pretend to relate to the mothers in this? i guess my first reaction to all of this was, yeah, of course consider returning the shopping cart, keep the parking lot clean by that is rbc the safety to

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consider and it is a hassle if you have one or multiple kids at hand. at the end of the day maybe we could all just consider grocery delivery? and notes a bit more expensive but it is there. >> trace: kevin corke? >> i agreeable to get cards way. i always her to my cart. >> trace: ever an excuse? yes 63 percent instagram, instagram 64 percent. isn't that difficult. glen, all the attacks in women alone, ladies get in your car and go. maryland, special thanks to those who live there cart in the middle of an empty parking space. james 170 parkas there next at least behave a car to write there. thank you offer watching america's late news 'fox news @ night', m. trays gallagher in los angeles, we will see back here tomorrow night. [ ♪♪ ] plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see.

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