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yes, you know, by the way, i want to make one correction. not that the whistleblower works for biden, it s that the washington examiner came out with the story making an assessment with what we know about the whistle blower that the 2020 candidate that he that the inspector general and his attorney said that he had been associated with that 2020 candidate that it appears quite directly that it was likely biden. so, with that, anthony, this is what s interesting is that the messaging that this approach would would, you know, put a wet blanket on the president s support, that it would depress his supporters, that it would give somehow the boost to the hopes of the democrats to take the white house, it may be having an opposite effect. i don t doubt they ll impeach him. they ve got the votes. but that seems like a political act at this point, would you agree? well, i think it would appear political to to the republicans and to that side of
politics, anything is possible. donald trump has shown us that as well. and we ve got more than a year coming up to the election itself. and this is going to be this reformation of the country is going to continue. everyone s got a challenge, and it s a pleasure to have heard from you and your opinions tonight after another donald trump rally. charlie, anthony, thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. up next, laura ingraham is in washington to set the record straight on realism versus fantasy on the president s decision to pull troops out of northern syria. a lot we ve got to deal with. laura has all of it. it s not just you know, we ve got this great scene of a rally, right? the president at the same time also today gave great news about his negotiations with china. we ve got things still going on all over the middle east, including in saudi arabia. this is a working president, he also loves the country. and he also is having a good time doing what he s doing. so you stay right
recent presidents. they see the crowd sizes, his presidential campaign sitting over $125 million in cash, an extraordinary figure. they see all of this. they now look to that word that was said, impeachment, because for them, that s now a political tool to try to stop the president s enthusiasm and movement. if he s drawing these crowds 13 months out, what s it going to look like a year from today, amazing. charlie, anthony, take a look as an example, the biggest thing on his plate what americans are hearing about every day is the impeachment process. he s had a couple of things to say in particular. let s listen to this about the whistleblower involved in that. and the whistleblower who worked now for biden, did you hear this one? came out yesterday? but the whistleblower comes out with a totally phony report on my phone call. but they never thought i d release it, so they were going to be okay. eight times, quid pro quo. except, it was no time.
movement to reclaim government from a corrupt institution or corrupt practice in the past. it s truly amazing. it s more enthusiasm than we had in 2016. you know, none of us could have predicted the nature of how this president s first term has been unfolding. and with all of the attacks and resistance, if you will, whether or not that would have impacted support or enthusiasm, but, anthony, i have to say, you i would think you might agree that these rallies seem to be as enthusiastic if not more as passionate the president does not seem worn down by anything that has gone on. in fact, he s noted that he he feels invigorated and that he he enjoys this. what is your sense as the democrat when you watch this after everything that s happened over the last three years? well, i am amazed by the president. i love his passion. i love the way he s able to relate. and i don t think i ve seen a candidate on the other side that