or terms. our support to israel s right to defend itself is ironclad as you ve heard me say a number of times, and that s not going to change. it s critical, as i said earlier, that hamas not be able to threaten israel from gaza or even threaten gaza anymore. you know, that s an interest that we all share. that s a common interest with all of us, and so today we had great discussions about the status of the campaign, about goals and objectives, and about how to reduce harm to civilians in the battle space, and to and the need to ensure a sustained flow of humanitarian assistance into gaza. you know, we can offer some insight based upon our own experience in fighting terrorist groups and certainly that enabled us to have great discussions and we also have some great thoughts about how to transition from high intensity operations to lower intensity and more surgical operations, so we had great discussions on all of those issues. on lebanon, we ve been clear that we don t want
greg: high i m greg gutfeld with judge jeanine curiel, richarrichard fowler. dana perino. the five. make no mistake about it, i am here because of quickly joe biden, the worst president in the history of our country. he is destroying our country, this country is being destroyed rapidly, not slowly, rapidly. on the borders, energy, inflation, everything. afghanistan. everything about what he s done. he s destroying our country and he s destroying it with weaponization. this is purely his weaponization. greg: that was trump earlier today. the court is taking a 20 minute break and we ll see if he steps up to the mic again. prosecution still making closing arguments as the hush money trail gets ready for its climax. despite six weeks, 22 witnesses and tawdry testimony, america still no closer to knowing what donald trump did wrong. that trigger except pay a scummy lawyer. the ex-president s lawyer todd blanche arguing there was no intent to defraud a no conspiracy to infl
by. in fact, we have had some good relationships with the members of congress. it s tucker: okay. so you have made news r by undoing an obama era rule about asylum-seekers. give us the overview. i think most americans like the idea that this can be a haven for people suffering around the world. lots of people claim asylum, what do we know about the veracity of their claims? that s a good question. seven years ago, 5,000 people applied for asylum claiming a credible fear of being at home in their he country, and they needed to flee that country. that number jumped to 94,000 in just seven years. it is overwhelming our system. over 80% of those claims are being denied by the immigration judges as being not meritorious. so it is a big problem for us.