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years ever since donald trump came down and escalator and launched the populace revolution. it will be the big story of the 2020 election. the democratic establishment has been trying to take trump down. they've shoved cash into the pockets of jeb bush. that didn't work. they organize the never trump movement starting with this in early 2016. that didn't work. they turned on trump in the final stages of the campaign. that didn't work either. they even ran their own candidate against him. none of it worked. so, they were stuck with president trump but they didn't give up. they just kept going doing everything they could to sabotage the new administration. their chosen tactic, put their own establishment stooges into key positions. once there, these self-appointed guardians of interest would inform, educate and guide president trump away from the policies of the american people actually voted for and toward the establishment ideology they rejected in the election, open borders, globalism and endless war. there's a kind of breathtaking arrogance to it if you think about it. these establishment mega maniacs genuinely believe they should be in power regardless of actual elections and they call trump and authoritarian. the president brought them in precisely because, as he puts it in the street last week, he likes hearing differing points of view, but these establishment stooges aren't satisfied just giving their opinion. here's bolton this week explaining why he went to work for a president he fundamentally disagreed with. >> look. i thought it was possible to work with somebody i thought surely they would want to learn about the complexities of arms-control negotiation and that sort of thing and, as i detail in the book that turned out not to be true. >> oh surely he'd want to learn about arms-control and that sort of thing. he thought he could go in there and overrule trump, especially in the middle east. but he wasn't the first, rex tillerson tried to overrule trump on disrupting foreign policy, exactly what trump was elected to do. >> i think he grew tired of me being the guy every day that told him he can't do that. and let's talk about what we can do. >> john kelly tried to overrule trump on the wall in the most patronizing way. >> he very definitely changed his attitude toward the docket issue and even the wall once we had briefed him. >> once we briefed him. james mattis went in and he tried to overrule trump, not just on defense and military matters but on trade forgiveness sake. these smug self-righteous elitists think they think they were defending america when they duplicity at slate took senior jobs from of president they despised and opposed but they aren't defending america or americans. they were defending their own class and their own interests. the globalist elite, the military industrial complex in a word the swamp. that's what all of them, bolton, kelly, mattis really are. agents of the swamp. james mattis doesn't even try to hide it. as soon as he was out of there, he was cashed in on his years of taxpayer-funded employment by joining a swamp lobbyist that has worked to ship american defense and manufacturing jobs overseas. we have to keep a ion bolton by the way, we watch where he ends up. pay attention to his furnitur future clan. there's one thing he said that i do strongly agree with. >> i do think one way or anothe another, whether trump wins or loses in november, the republican party has to have an extensive conversation with itself about what it wants to look like in the future. >> yes, exactly and i can tell you now that we will fight from morning till night to stop the republican party slipping back into the clutches of the arrogant elitist warmongering gang of globalist thieves who whine their own pockets while destroying the american dream. the establishment republicans, the never trump number they are desperate to get power back so they can get back to doing what they love, exploiting american workers. look at republicans run by anthony scare mucci. his skybridge capital, hedge fund opportunities out of the covid-19 crisis. nice. look at the deeply shallow bill kristol, uninterested in policy, obsessed with style over substance, founder of the so-called lincoln project babbling like a lunatic because he has zero understanding or empathy for the millions of millions of petro attic working americans who support trump. trump's path to victory depends on voter suppression, mass disinformation, foreign interference. oh my god, what does it tell you. that all these establishment republicans are now endorsing biden. it tells you that they now see biden as the best vehicle for their elitist agenda. they are a virus. they tried to infect trump but he fought them off. now they've jumped to biden where they will find a willing host for their destructive ideas. because, biden himself is the swamp. he is the very figurehead of the failed ruling class for all the rest of them are members of. a figurehead remember has no real power. biden, if elected would have no real power. he is mentally malfunctioning, he will be pushed and pulled in all directions. the establishment wants cheap labor, open border, fellow chin china, the unions want higher taxes, pension protection, more regulation. the loony left once their cultural revolution, abolish the police, crush free speech, rule of the mob and so as we approach the election, the bolton affair reminds us what a vital choice it is because all of them, the establishment republicans and democrats, the loony left, they will use a biden wind to seize power permanently. they don't just want to beat trump, they want to crush the populace revolution. whatever they think about coronavirus or george floyd, this is a choice about the future. people power over swamp. trump or the mob. american workers were open borders forever. a growing free enterprise, and economy with stagnation and slump. trump versus the establishment just like 2016. right let us know what you think about at steve hilton and please follow us and share this message. when we post it. and now, joining me to it react, chairman of the house freedom caucus andy biggs. tongass men, we were a little bit worried you wouldn't make it. your flight got in early, you got to the studio, everything's great, it's so good to see you tonight. a lot of president trump supporters, as you know have had big concerns over the past three and half years that the president hasn't had enough support in congress. not enough populace ally. that's the sort of thing i was talking about just then. what do you, how do you see it. >> it's good to be with you. i'm glad my flight made it, but you're exactly right. i hear that from my constituents, why are you supporting him more in congress. the house freedom caucus has stood by this president and we've taken it on the chin from some of our colleagues who don't want to see this president succeed. they will give lip service to it, but you're exactly right on the money because the swamp is deep, it's field with swamp preachers, and you know what, in my opinion the choices so start here. you have people like the lincoln project and those guys, what they are doing is they are saying we would rather have a marxist leftist authoritarian type of regime where we can make money and have a special interest protected then to support president trump is gonna support this country and make this country truly great and let everybody succeed or fail on their own personal merit. >> so in the freedom caucus, what are the priorities that you're looking at in terms of policy issues, particular bills you might be focused on, how do you see the next few months and then looking ahead after what we hope is a victory in november, the next four years of this president. we will continue to focus on the budget and the fact that we are sitting at a $26 trillion national debt and roughly 6 trillion-dollar structural deficit so we will work on that. we will continue to work on tax issues on how we can find ways to reduce taxes. we will find ways to reduce regulation so people can be freer economically. we will try to put in place the regimes that will allow individuals to make for your choices for their own healthcare. more affordable medicines and prescriptions. working to do that same thing over and over again. we will continue to focus on the border. these are huge issues steve and that's where were going to be. those are the things we been fighting on all long and sometimes we get a lot of support from some of our colleagues and some just don't like that message. >> do you see things moving your way in congress in terms of support building behind this kind of new conservative populism as i've described it. >> i would say yes, for this reason, one we've been in the minority, you have seen a much more unified republican party than i thought even in our first couple years when we actually have the majority. i think it is taught everyone a lesson that we have got to stick together and we have got to stick together for the american people. what the american people have told us is they like the fight in donald trump. they want the policies that president trump is advocated, whether it's bringing our troops home or building law or fewer taxes, that i think is coalesce most of the republicans in congress. >> and then last question, i just wanted to get your take on something i'll be discussing with your colleagues matt gates and lisa later on in the show but while you're here i'll get your take, we see a lot of focus this week on poles, the election, a lot of people freaking out about that. a lot of advice thrown president trump's way in terms of whether he should dictate his core message, reach out whether it's the general election for the primary, what would be your advice. >> i would say be trump. do you because president trump has some of the best intuition i've ever seen and when he can connect with people which is every time he can get out in front of someone face-to-face he wins them over. he just needs to be trump and the campaign guys need to let him be trump. >> great see you tonight. i hope you'll be back soon. we appreciated it. all the best. >> thank you steve, good to be with you. >> all right. let's ring in our guest for the hour. matt gates and lisa booth, both great friends of the show. congressman, let's start with you. what's your take on what we discussed. >> andy biggs is a great guess. he's my best friend in congress. i'm not his best friend, it's just that i have far fewer friends than he does. you are right that build crystal and john bolton represent conservativism that would have us invade everywhere and invite everyone. i think john bolton has been in favor of ten out of the last three wars and would probably start for more by lunchtime tomorrow if he could. he is largely a mascot in the trump administration used to troll arad. his advice was never taken so he was resentful so it's important that president trump's vision for putting our people in our country first. demanding more from that our allies pay their fair share, re- domesticate our manufacturing so we are more resilient. does that prevail in the message were delivering because if you look at the message from the radical left, they would lock you in your home, make your business illegal, then they would put an open for business sign at the border, inviting ms 13 to move in next door while regular americans are just disarmed. if we want to have safe street and stable communities chemically want families secure in their economic and physical future, then my suggestion is we rally to this america first vision. it will prevail over the america last use of crystal and bolton. >> so what i love about that is there is so much in their, it's positive and practical and forward-looking. last week i do think we need that forward-looking positive agenda from the president and his team. lisa, you've been around politics and have seen all sides of it on the republican side. how do you see this conversation that's going on. a lot of people on the establishment republican side are openly expressing views that the trump candidacy. [inaudible] republicans turned out to support him and to nominate him as their nominee for the republican party. but what i think is important for people to realize, you have groups like the lincoln project who they say they are operating under the guise of protecting democracy. that's a farce and we all know it. it's not by president trump. it's by the resisters who have been trying to fight president trump all along and aren't afraid to use government power to do so. we saw that with the obama biden administration. they're using the d.o.j. and the fbi to spy on a political opponent, spy on american citizens, use those tools, counterintelligence tools to go after a political opponent or we saw that with democrats in the house, weapon icing and inadequacy phone call between president trump and present the link ce to criminalize him over this phone call that happened between two sitting presidents. they are setting up these dangerous. [inaudible] and shredding norms and undermining the rule of law. i think it's something to pay attention to. >> so well put lisa. that is exactly how they are. that's why, i describe crystal as shallow because it's all about ignoring the points that lisa brought up because it doesn't help their case because now there siding with the democrats, and when they criticize president trump, it's mostly about things that are superficial. they don't want to go to the policy argument because they know they've already lost the policy argument in terms of where the vast majority of republican voters are. >> they've lost the policy argument and it appears to be quite the batch of losers when you look at their electoral success. these are consultants that do not have a win loss record that anyone would particularly be envious of, and i think that's because it's a low energy aversion of conservatism that they back. the president now has the best team he has ever had, people like mark meadows along with folks like steven muller who have done so well serving the administration through many years and so now we must rally the trump administration in our country to a strong defense of america because what we see from this marxist movement and black lives matter to totally overturn our country, to make us hate our country and replace it with something else is very dangerous, and i think we will see a winner in this election through strength, a candidate that can stand up and say america is worth defending, worth preserving and we will fight for her with all we have to make her stronger. president trump has done that in the past. >> great point. i totally agree, really important point. i would add to your list, attorney general partner who i think is just doing an incredibly strong and brave and great job in his role and i just want to say katie has been a guest on the show, we love having her, our losses the white house again. she's really something up there. she's doing so well. 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it's so outrageous. lisa you been on this from the start. the way they endlessly talk about cases. you see it now, the way the media has behaved is so irresponsible. i can barely contain myself. i'm in a handed over to you. >> i always ask myself with all of this, how would the media be covering it if president obama was in office and that president trump because the media is really sensationalized the coronavirus pandemic. they really lead with fear -based coverage as opposed to fact-based coverage. we also know if you look at the illogical studies that were previously done, we've known that we been mixing a significant portion of asymptomatic and mild cases so it makes sense that the more testing were doing that we will start capturing more of those cases that we were previously missing. i also reached out to doctor scott atlas of the hoover institution has been one of the salient and sober voices in the conversation and he said there is really no reason right now to be alarmed because it's not translating into significant increases in icu admission or fatalities and also what we are seeing in the majority of the cases are young people and we know that young people are likely going to have a higher tendency to be a symptom attic or mild, and if you look at the fatality rate for 70 and under, it's. much equal or less than the flu. i really think it's dangerous to have fear -based conversations in this country, especially around something like this. we should be fact-based which you have done on your show but unfortunately, many have not. >> all right. it's so true. and actually, i want to add to that, follow me at steve hilton. of course it was gonna be the case that as you open up your gonna get more cases. that's totally. said most people will be exposed to the virus they could've opened up at christmas and you would see a resurgent in cases because that's what happens. matt, from the florida perspective you're seeing cases go up, you're seeing some of the reopening pullback. i just want to draw comparison this is all presented through partisan. rhonda santos, the republican governor like this is the only place that's happening. put this up from germany. germany is being praised everywhere for having a model response and everything's great the way the germans are handling it. they are also pulling back there reopening. they've got a flareup in cases but the media here don't report that. i just think it's so ridiculous. >> sure, i would say the positivity rate is in part a consequence of the strategic work we are doing in florida to go into areas that are more likely to have high coronavirus. so if you're mor just sitting back and waiting for people to show up you can maintain a low positivity rate, but then you're not on offense against the disease and i don't think the media tells that story fairly. but let's acknowledge a simple truth. young people who do not believe that coronavirus poses a serious risk of death or harm to them are very unlikely to socially distance for an extended. of time as a result of coronavirus. i wish that it was the case that we would have more exquisite hygiene, handwashing, i think those things are all very helpful, but the absolute radical approach to shutting things down hasn't worked really anywhere, and i don't suspect that that will be the plan that we return to in florida. >> yes, and by the way, to emphasize that point i want to put up another picture this is from england, uk in the last couple days. there again everyone says all these irresponsible reckless young people in florida going on the beach and led astray by the republicans can look at that picture. that's the uk. so don't tell me that it's some unique problem in irresponsible red states. everyone sick of it and actually if we had the right response from the beginning, and lisa you and i really connected on this, right from the word go which is protect the vulnerable and let everyone else go about their business. last word to you lisa. >> and that is what's so infuriating. you look at almost half the deaths in this country have come from nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and its policy that are mandated from people like governor cuomo of new york who was praised and lauded by the media whose policy sent them to go infect other people and to die. and yet he gets a complete pass from the media and is utterly ridiculous. the other part is how much more freedoms are we willing to give up to the government. we let the government mandate when we can go to church, at what capacity, if you can go to a restaurant, if you can open your restaurant so how much more we willing to give up when we've already given up so much. i think that's another aspect of this to really think about as a society. it is a free society. >> exactly. we will continue to bring the facts and the real argument. thank you both for that. coming up our friend raymond is here with some new highlights from his excxcxcxcxc 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recently sat down with president for wide range covering everything from biden and of course the ministrations efforts to protect national monuments. take a look. >> it's a disgrace. also, remember some of this is great artwork. this is magnificent artwork. as good as there is anywhere in the world. as good as you see in france, anywhere. it's a disgrace. most of these people don't even know what they're taking down. working to make sure the cities guard their manumission. this is a disgrace. >> so he here he is fox news contributor raymond arroyo. thank you so much. we are very privileged your sharing these exclusive highlights. we appreciate it. >> so, let's just, i want to play one more and then we can talk about it altogether. this is the president on the wave of so many of the problems that the democrats are going on and on about, actually originate in the places they run, let's take a look. >> whether it's chicago, seattle, state of washington, portland, all of these places are run by democrats. 20 out of 20 are democrat run. >> if fighting got in, this country would be a disaster. >> so, just tell us your thoughts about that conversation with the president and this point about the democrats. >> will let's talk with the statues. we cannot continue the taking down of the statute, these mementos of our history. look. if communities want to agree and take a vote and have a conversation that this statue or that plaque should be removed, fine, but to have mobs willy-nilly throwing ropes over the things and trying to yank them down, it just can't be allowed. the president was right to signed executive order. he told me that exclusively early in the week. he made good on it by the end of the week and basically, if you attempt to take down the military statue anywhere in the u.s., you could face ten years in prison and some serious fines. cardinal dolan wrote a great piece about this in the wall street journal and he says when we remove the statues, we are depriving our kids of the opportunity to point out not only that heroes have flaws, but at times good men, good people can do horrible things. we need to learn from these totality of american history. and as far as the comments about the democratically run cities, i think the president is trying to tie joe biden to a lot of the anarchic roving bands we are seeing across the nation and it's that tension, the biden dilemma steve, he has to try to sell to the american people that less policing is a good thing when 64% of americans want more policing in the most recent poll, but his challenge is 52% of democratic voters want police defunded entirely. that puts biden in a real tough spot. we will see how he emerges. >> he's been pathetic on it. he's not wanted to say anything at all because he so frightened of his mob, as it were within the party that's pushing him on it. he doesn't want to stand up to them at all. he's being totally week. i totally agree with you on the statues. the other week, i set out my view on it which is yes there are things that can. [inaudible] there's a right way of doing it. not just random vandalism. it's completely unacceptable. let's take a look at the last clip we have on biden and why it is perhaps that he isn't putting out anything of any interest or intellectual coherence on any subject at all in the view of the president. let's take a look at this. >> you know and i know he's not to be running things. it will be run by other people. biden is shot. it's one of those things, i hate to say it but he shot. the democrats, it's not just him, it's a party, it's a platform. [inaudible] keep going. right now steve, i always say joe biden is really benefiting from what i call the first lady. they're always up above 50% because we never see them say anything. we just operate off memory, how they looked, who they stood next to, right now joe biden is nice kindly joe, the man who stood next to barack obama all those years but when talks finally emerge for that first gasp of election air, he's going to face them withering attention and here's the challenge. both of these candidates have a challenge. joe biden has to convince america that he is in charge, that he's not in cognitive decline and fragile and that he can actually run things. the president on the other hand has to convince americans that he will be the agent of not only law and order, but safety and prosperity in a winsome, calm and winning way. you saw a bit of that in my interview. he was somehow at peace, calm in the interview. i think he needs to show people more of that, otherwise if he keeps reacting to every slog that comes his way, it gets into a cycle and a media cycle that creates its own narrative and takes him off point and off of his strong point which is a thriving economy before covid and here's the law and order candidate. he needs to keep those women and he also has to keep those independent voters that are right now awfully wobbly. >> as i was saying earlier in the show, a little bit of advice being flung around over the last few days toward the president. i think that piece there that we just heard from you raymond , is probably the best i've heard which is he is very, very good in those settings in that one-to-one conversation, calm and measured, focused on the details, i saw that in the conversation i had with him last year. he needs to be doing that all the time. very good to see you tonight and we appreciate it. see you soon. think. >> all right, coming up, outrageous anti- conservative censorship from big tech. we will show you i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. welcome back. twitter is add it again. this week they said anyone trying to create an autonomous zone in washington d.c. would be met with serious force. twitter said it violated their policy against abusive behavior so flawlessly taking over parts of the city, threatening the police property and life is fine, but trying to stop it is abusive. the tweet that started all this was the president warning about male in voting. twitter's idiotic fact checks that it was misleading, but in 2016, millions of mail in ballots were rejected. imagine the chaos if the 2020 election is all-male in. as the democrats want. they want it for fraudulent schemes like ballot harvesting. in 2018, the orange county registrar in california said he had people dropping off maybe a hundred or 200 ballots just on friday. attorney general bar described how foreign governments are planning counterfeit ballots to interfere with the election. i thought the lefty big tech elite were against that but it turns out there's only one thing there against and that is trump. twitter's employees are far left giving nearly 375 times as much democrats as republican this election cycle so far. and as for twitter ceo, he has lost it. he misrepresented his role in founding twitter in the first place and he's well known in silicon valley for being, how shall i put this, a bit dim. you can tell that from the way twitter is censoring views it disagree with. there is not a shred of principle were intelligent thought anywhere near that capricious intolerant and ignorant censorship decision. all right. what should we do about all that? we will discuss it with matt guys, are you tired of frequent nighttime bathroom trips? well, force factor prostate helps reduce urges to urinate, plus fully empty your bladder and promote a normal prostate size. don't settle. choose force factor prostate, from the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. all right lisa bruce and matt gates are back with us, twitter big tech answer ship, all of that, what you make about it. which we do about it the next big tech is censoring conservative, they intend to steal the selection from the voters and from donald trump and we should not let them. it's why i'm so disappointed and surprised that recently nikki haley came out saying it would be against the interests of the first amendment to have enforcement action and regulatory action. to me that's looser talk. we ought to vindicate the first amendment rights of all americans in the way to do that is to treat them like common carriers, revoke sections of the communications decency act and have the department of justice bring antitrust actions against twitter and other technology platforms that are using their market power to try to define the scope of debate in this country. it is absolutely un-american and we need a response from our government that is stronger than the response we got from former ambassador haley. >> lisa maxwell i also think competition is good, and you see things like parlor popping up to be an alternative to twitter so i think competition in this for republicans to set up counter institutions and organizations as may be the path to go down as well, but you know, look, if president trump didn't have twitter, how would he communicate with the public when you look at the fact that the vast majority of the media is negative, it's cute, it's basically there's not a lot of daylight between the media and the democratic party these days, and that is why the democrats and the twitter giants trying to shut president trump down even if it's just me by tweet because of that very reason, the fact that he is almost 3 million people who follow them on twitter, that he can have an unfiltered access to and circumvent the media. that is why democrats have been so hell-bent on trying to shut down his social media handle, and it's not just that. we've even seen cnn last year wouldn't run one of his ads about hunter biden and joe biden even though it's factually correct regarding ukraine and bre's mama. they're trying to shut him down and it's scary. it's unhealthy i think. >> on matt, go for it. >> sure. lisa mentioned unfiltered access and she's right, that's the strength of the president's communication style and twitter, but unfortunately that access is no longer unfiltered. when twitter is able to suppress the content not only of the president but his allies, when twitter is able to remove investigative reporters, they suppress the echo chamber that allows our movement to have the energy to grow and invite people in and so it's no longer unfiltered access, and if we just sit back and hope that competition emerges, i feel ar. it will be too late. we have the element of surprise in 2016. they did not think donald trump would win. we have lost the element of surprise for need to use the government. [inaudible] i always said, just to wrap it up, that we shouldn't be afraid of regulation. if it's to enforce competition or be abusive of the marketplace, that's a perfectly reasonable use of regulation. did you set up an account on parlor. >> and ready to serve out my parlay, i hope everyone should follow but we shouldn't decamp from twitter. >> all right. 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