information, corruptly concealing documents nationa, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and alsoracy to 18 u.s.c. 1001e statements. now, let s not pretend here because over the next year, mayb. e more than that, maybeonger, longer, we re going to be seeing a very complicated legal process that will unfold regarding this indictment. ste we re going to cover it every step of the way as it does es unfold. e at dif and i m sure at different points, you re going to see merrick garland, the attorney on the hill, insisting that this prosecutionthe hill all bee by the books without political fear or favor. are going to be filed.motion cross motions are goings to be filed. leaks will happen, but maybe in an unconventional wa hapy. but i want to be veryy clea clear upfront herer . tens of millions of americans believe that donald trump isican being indicted by d fbi because he s a political opponent of the d.c. establishment and joe biden and, of course est he s the most popular rep
before four children between the ages omf 22 months and three years of age suffered life threatening injuries. ning inj now, this syrian refugee had already been refused asylum inbu france, but only because he got permanent residency in swedencae a decade ago. joining me now,ag douglas murray, fox news contributor, author of the war on the west. utor douglas well, the quest r diversity in europe, we have to be welcoming to all these refugees. it s upended politics. eden sweden. we know what s happened there. with the anti refugeeanti- candidates and parties that have risen to the forerees and w are in power. what does this mean foris the future of this debate in europe? and even as it might affect us here in the united states with our open border? europe is still struggling with the consequence of the 2015 migration crisi thes, which i wrote about in my book the strange death of europe. it has been strugglingeen stru with absorption that year abf one andcontinent o
[laughs] does that sound like anyplace you know? is that at all familiar to you? it sounds like my country. it is not even true about hungary, but whatever. douglas murray has spent time in hungary, knows the prime minister, wrote one of the best books on europe, the strange death of europe, and joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i m sure there are things you don t like about hungary, orban, you don t live here, i noticed, but the portrayal of hungary as the worst place on earth, it seems very important to a lot of the people running our country to say that, why is it so important to them? yeah, i noticed, first of all, really, in 2015, one i noticed hungary had become the sort of whipping boy of the e.u., and of the american left. there was a reason for that, which was because that year, angela merkel, chancellor of germany, opened the borders of europe and said come to the world migrants.
is that at all familiar to you? it sounds like my country. it is not even true about hungary, but whatever. douglas murray has spent time in hungary, knows the prime minister, wrote one of the best books on europe, the strange death of europe, and joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i m sure there are things you don t like about hungary, orban you don t live here, i noticed but the portrayal of hungary as the worst place on earth, it seems very important to a lot of the people running our country to say that. why is it so important to them? yeah, i noticed this, first of all, really, in 2015, one i noticed hungary had become the sort of whipping boy of the e.u., and of the american left. there was a reason for that which was because that year angela merkel, chancellor of germany, opened the borders of europe and said come to the world migrants. viktor orban was the first
and i believe tommy robinson will be killed inside the prison and it will be the establishment that have blood on their hands. tucker: douglas murray is the author of the fantastic book the strange death of europe. he has followed robinson s case from the beginning and joins us. thank you for coming on. i m not surprised that this was happening because people in power always try to tamp down on dissent, that has always been the case. i m surprised by the reaction to it. how much press has this gotten in the u.k., how much outrage has it evoked? what s the response? remarkable. there was actually a reporting restriction on the fact that robinson had been arrested and sent to prison within hours. there was actually reporting restriction on that in the u.k. that made it impossible for anybody, journalist like myself, to write about it in the coming days. which means that the international media picked it up. but here in britain we weren t allowed to talk about it. there s an ongoing t