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00:00Welcome to a special edition of Jesse Waters primetime. Tomorrow the DNC
00:05officially kicks off. The primetime team's already in Chicago causing some
00:09trouble. It's what we do best. But right before the Democrats big day, Kamala made
00:15the biggest mistake of her campaign. She told us what her plans were. Kamala wants
00:21to control the price of food. I will work to pass the first ever federal ban on
00:28price gauging on food. My plan will include new penalties for opportunistic
00:40companies that exploit crises and break the rules. Princess Kamala wasn't
00:47supposed to have plans or whatever those plans were. She was supposed to hide them
00:52until after the election. But now she wants to pick the price of bacon? Kamala
00:58knows what a head of lettuce should cost, even though she hasn't been in a
01:02grocery store in four years. The princess just waves her magic wand and
01:07poof, a loaf of bread's $2.50. Why didn't anyone else think of that? Well, a lot of
01:13people did. And it's been a disaster every time. 2,000 years ago, Roman
01:19Emperor Diocletian put in a price control, punishable by death. Prices went
01:26up and merchants started selling goods on the black market. The Soviets tried
01:32it too. That ended in bread lines. Even President Nixon gave it a shot. The time
01:40has come for decisive action, action that will break the vicious circle of
01:45spiraling prices and costs. I am today ordering a freeze on all prices and
01:52wages throughout the United States for a period of 90 days. Nixon's price freeze
01:58triggered shortages and even more inflation. And then 90 days later, he got
02:03rid of them. In Venezuela, Hugo Chavez went on a socialist spending spree, which
02:08sent food prices skyrocketing. So he had the same idea as Harris and capped food
02:13prices. And Venezuela went from one of the richest countries in the world to
02:18one of the poorest. Price controls aren't a new idea. They're just a bad one.
02:23It is a device that governments have repeatedly resorted to, to try to cover
02:31up the effects of their own policies. It is offered as a cure for inflation. It is
02:39not a cure for inflation. It has never been a cure for inflation. It is an
02:45alleged cure that is far worse than the disease. The government setting food
02:50prices didn't work for Rome, the Soviets, Nixon, or Venezuela. But Kamala thinks she
02:56can just wave her magic wand and voila, capitalism disappears. This was her
03:02campaign's first opportunity to show us her economic vision and it turns out
03:07she's blind as a bat. We all waited a month to hear what Kamala believed in
03:11and she finally told us it's communism. After Kamala said she was going to
03:17choose the price of cheese, Bernie Sanders released a statement calling it
03:22a very important step forward or backward. The princess doesn't understand
03:27basic math. She thinks supply and demand means when she demands something the
03:33intern supplies it. Kamala's communism would have come out in a primary and for
03:39those Democrats watching, a primary is when politicians compete with each other
03:43and do interviews, take questions from voters, and tell us what they believe in.
03:48But why bother with democracy when coronating a mysterious princess makes
03:54it easier on the Democrats and much easier for her. Kamala can wave her magic
04:00wand and build millions of new homes across America. By the end of my first
04:06term, we will end America's housing shortage by building three million new
04:12homes and rentals that are affordable for the middle class. In addition, while we work on the housing
04:20shortage, my administration will provide first-time home buyers with $25,000 to
04:28help with the down payment on a new home. Kamala spent $8 billion and she built
04:37seven charging stations. You think she can build three million homes? The guy
04:42she's running against builds things for a living. If you want a new home, I'd vote
04:47for that guy. And she's going to hand anybody who wants to build their first
04:51house a check for $25,000. Do you hear that sound? If you listen closely, that's
05:00the sound of every home seller raising their listing price by 25 grand. This
05:06just drives home prices up more, just like electric cars or college tuition.
05:11When the government subsidizes, the price goes up and the country goes deeper in
05:16debt. Kamala doesn't care. She's got a wand and a dream and she's going to
05:22waive it until her wrist gives out. She wants to get rid of private health
05:26insurance, poof, and pick the price of drugs. If Big Pharma says that's illegal,
05:32she'll make their patents go poof. For any drug where they fail to play by our
05:39rules, I will snatch their patent so that we will take over. And yes, we can do
05:47that. Yes, yes, we can do that. Yes, we can do that. And Kamala says that if men and
05:56women are paid differently, you're getting fined. For every 1% differential
06:03between what they are paying men and women for equal work, there will be a
06:07fine of 1% of their previous year's profits. That'll get their attention.
06:16Fines, price controls, snatching patents, $25,000 handouts for a couple who just
06:24graduated from Harvard and want to scoop up their first starter home in Nantucket.
06:28This isn't what the machine coronated Kamala for. They wanted a figurehead who
06:34would hide in her castle, not share her Marxist ideas with voters. The machine
06:39can drag this princess across the finish line if she just keeps her mouth shut.
06:44Naughty little princess. We've seen it happen in Venezuela. We've seen it
06:49happen in the Soviet Union. Price controls just don't work. It expresses a
06:52level of economic illiteracy. We've seen this kind of thing tried in lots of
06:57other countries before. Venezuela, Argentina, the Soviet Union, etc. It leads
07:02to shortages. It leads to black markets. You know, plenty of uncertainty. It
07:09sounded a lot like this notion that we were going to set price controls and
07:14that if we were returning to the 1970s, you can't pay more than, let's say, $2.50
07:19for milk. And if you do, we're gonna charge the grocery store with
07:23some criminal act. And obviously this hasn't worked, these sorts of policies in
07:28Venezuela or Soviet Russia. Kamala is supposed to be the puppet princess and
07:34now the media is freaking out because she's telling everybody she's a commie.
07:39Obama's economic guru tells the New York Times this isn't a sensible policy.
07:46Washington Post calls it a gimmick. The Atlantic calls her plan economically dumb.
07:52USA Today says don't fall for it. Charles Gasparino reports Wall Street is
07:58working overtime this weekend warning clients that Kamala is clueless about
08:04business. She was supposed to be the corporate America candidate. Lobbyists
08:09would be telling her what to do. She's not supposed to have any ideas of her
08:14own, or at least she's not supposed to be sharing them, and now she's promising
08:19bread lines and free houses. Those donations are gonna dry up if she keeps
08:24telling voters what's going on in that little head of hers. No more policy from
08:28the princess unless it's approved by the media and donors. They were the ones who
08:34whacked Biden and they can whack you too, princess, if you talk without their
08:38permission. Kamala will probably get out of this by doing what she's done her
08:43whole career. Did I say price control? I don't believe in that anymore. Kamala is
08:50already in the White House. She could do everything she's campaigning on today, so
08:56why isn't she? Yesterday Kamala laid out her so-called economic plan. She says
09:02she's going to lower the cost of food and housing starting on day one, but day
09:07one for Kamala was three and a half years ago, so why didn't she do it then?
09:16So this is day 1305. We're at 1305, so why isn't she doing it now? Why doesn't
09:27she get away from her nice little place with her wonderful husband, go to
09:33Washington and do it now? You could do it right now.
09:37Host of Making Money on Fox Business, Charles Payne, is here. Charles, how big of a
09:44mistake was this from Kamala Harris? Gargantuan. Gargantuan. Because it's not
09:53news to anyone who's been paying attention to her for, you know, throughout
09:57her political career. It's not news, but they spent the prior two or three months
10:01repackaging her without her talking, right? Everyone said she had turned over
10:06a new leaf on everything from fracking to confiscating weapons. I mean, somehow
10:13she just had this amazing epiphany. Now, we remember President Obama. It took him
10:17a long time to quote unquote evolve on marriage, but she had these epiphanies
10:21day after day after day, and it was working. Her numbers were going through
10:25the roof on the polls. I'm so thrilled. I am so happy that she went back to who
10:30she was, as she admitted that, by the way, she admitted it with her pick for
10:34VP. Jesse, let me read you a headline. Why price control should stay in the
10:39history books. This was written on March 24th, 2022 by the Federal Reserve. Okay,
10:46so they sensed. See, here's the thing. When you start printing free money to
10:51the degree that this administration did and triggering inflation that we thought
10:55would never happen again, the next thing that these folks typically do is to
10:59cover up. You played a clip already. I think it was Milton Friedman. The cover
11:03up. This is the cover up now. Blame everyone. The cover up is worse than the
11:07crime, Charles. Right. Because it's just going to make inflation worse. Explain
11:12to people who don't understand this as well as you do. Why the government can't
11:16just say card and egg is going to be 350 and we're going to fine or arrest
11:23anybody who raises it over that. Well, they can say it, and then that means the
11:29producers who spend a lot of money to create that carton of eggs stop
11:32producing them. And so, you know, supply and demand dictates typically
11:37normally dictates price. The more money chasing few goods, price goes up.
11:42That's why, when they put out all those stimmy checks, all that money hitting
11:46the mall at the same time, prices went up and went up and went up and went up
11:50and went up and went up and went up and they stayed up right because they keep
11:54pumping in money. And so now the idea is that we will make us prohibitively,
12:00you know, unprofitable to produce these items. So we won't produce them. And by
12:04the way, we won't also produce life saving medicines either, because it
12:09takes at least 3 to 5 years and 3 to $5 billion to have an idea for a drug and
12:14get it to market. And then you have a very small window to make that money
12:17back as a drug company. So we're talking about dismantling America. They do not
12:22like America. They do not like capitalism. And they're telling us that
12:25right to our face.
12:27Okay. Princess Kamala is in for a rude awakening. Charles, good to see you.
12:33Yeah, you too.
12:36Contributor Charlie Hurt joins me now. Charlie. I mean, Princess Kamala, let's
12:42just be honest. I don't think she's taken econ 101. But this really is a
12:47whole nother level. She knows what a flank steak should run you in Vermont.
12:54Yeah, if she's if she's dumber than I am, when it comes to math, then that's
12:58really, really dumb. The problem for her is, she has such contempt. And she
13:04thinks that most Americans are as economically illiterate as she is. And I
13:09don't really think that that's true. I think people realize that she's just
13:12saying absolutely whatever she needs to say to get elected. And, but but you
13:18know, the net result of this is what you get when you have two people on the
13:22ticket, who have spent their entire lives earning government checks. They've
13:27never created a single job. They've never done anything with anything other
13:32than other people's tax dollars. And so, you know, obviously, she has no idea
13:38whatsoever, how the economy works.
13:42It's funny to see the media and the ruling class and all the donors go, whoa,
13:47Kamala, Kamala, things were great. You were hiding. You were vague. You didn't
13:53do any specifics. What do you we're not going to be able to win this for you if
13:58you keep on telling people what's going through that mind.
14:02Yeah. And and you know, Jesse, I think the most important point you made in
14:05your opening monologue was the fact that this is what a primary is for. And
14:11right. You sort of work out all of these problems. You get her to walk out and
14:15work out all of her problems. The problem for her and Democrats is the only
14:19primary she's faced was twenty nineteen. And it ended in a disaster for her.
14:26Sure did. This may be going the same way if she keeps up this communist stuff.
14:31Charlie, I'll see you soon in Chicago. Keep those protesters ready.
14:36We're just 24 hours away from the DNC, where Democrats will officially coronate
14:43Princess Kamala as the leader of the Democrat Party. And just like any good
14:48party, there'll be gifts. The DNC is offering Democrats free vasectomies and
14:54abortions, a Planned Parenthood mobile health clinic riding around and
14:59depopulating Chicago. Not sure what kind of guy gets snipped to commemorate his
15:05trip to the DNC. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's a white dude for
15:09Harris. I just got back from vacation and noticed Kamala Harris has surged
15:14ahead of Trump in the polls. So I had my team look into it. Turns out these
15:19pollsters are dramatically oversampling Democrats and then burying the sample.
15:25So you can't see it. The New York Times, a little self-conscious after being
15:30caught oversampling Democrats, and they said, oh no, a lot of the people we were
15:36polling, just forget what party they are. Primetime has its own polling department.
15:42Johnny. Johnny goes all over. Black, white, Hispanic, rich, poor, doesn't matter.
15:48There's just not a lot of love for Kamala. People accuse us of rigging these
15:54interviews and that's deeply offensive. Don Lemon just went to Atlantic City, New
16:00Jersey, the bluest city in a blue state. Watch this.
16:06Who do you support? Trump. I plead the fifth. Trump for the win. Your money's on Harris.
16:10Yeah. Who do you want? Trump. Well I want Donald Trump. I'm gonna support the
16:14Democratic Party but I mean Trump look like he got it in the bag right now.
16:18Four years ago it was a lot better. I made a lot more money than I do now.
16:21Trump or Harris? Trump. That's who's gonna win. That's who's gonna win. Who are you
16:26support? I'll support Trump. No one really loves Kamala, not even Democrats.
16:33Remember how they talked about her right before they whacked Joe? Plenty of people
16:39are talking about ways to skip over Kamala Harris. In fact, if you listen to
16:43Democratic leaders, Democratic donors, especially when they're speaking
16:46anonymously, privately, they say that she is by far the the weakest of the
16:54candidates who are mentioned most frequently as possible Biden
16:57replacements. Kamala Harris didn't earn it but the Democrats don't care. They
17:03could have anointed anybody and the party would have gotten in line. This is
17:07a political party that enjoys submitting to authority. Look how they acted during
17:12COVID. They loved mask mandates, loved lockdowns. They wanted to incarcerate
17:17anybody who disobeyed. If Kamala Harris had gone through the primary and beat
17:22out other candidates and been battle-tested by the press, that would
17:26have made her a great nominee. Rich Lowry says she is great because she's the
17:32Democratic nominee. She's not the Democratic nominee because she's great.
17:38Behind the scenes, Democrats aren't the united kumbaya singing party they
17:43portray on TV. That's an act by a mob who refuses to think for themselves. The coup
17:50against Biden may have been bloodless but there were still many casualties and
17:55the party's fractured and plagued by backstabbing. As Maureen Dowd writes in
18:01the Times, quote, top Democrats are bristling with resentments even as they
18:06are about to try to put on a united front at the United Center in the Windy
18:10City. The president already resented Obama for shoving him aside for Hillary
18:15and he resented Hillary for squandering that opportunity and losing to Trump.
18:20Biden still thinks he could have taken Trump. So how could he reconcile being
18:26shoved off the sled? He can't, not completely at least, and Biden world is
18:33stewing. I do think, you know, the president was pushed by public, by, by
18:40public calls from elected officials for him to drop out, from donors calling him
18:44to drop out and I think that was wrong. Why was it wrong though for them to do
18:50that? Why was it wrong for donors to raise objections to, you know, other
18:54elected officials? I think that, not wrong like immoral, but I think it was
19:00unfortunate because I think that the, the president had won the nomination fair
19:06and square. If you need more proof, look no further than Biden's slot at the DNC.
19:12It's Monday night. Even Michelle Obama is getting a better time. So is Bill Clinton
19:19and he was president 25 years ago. Monday night's the perfect place for
19:23Democrats to let Biden feel loved and then they can forget about him for the
19:28rest of the week.
19:30There is going to be so much love for Joe Biden. There's going to be tears of
19:34joy. Um, when he walks into that hall, everyone's just going to want to give
19:38him a big hug. And I think I can't wait to hear his speech. He's going to be
19:42hugging a lot of people. I think
19:44sure. There'll be tears of joy, but not for Joe Biden. Deep down. He knows what
19:52the Democrats did to him and he'll probably never forgive them for it. And
19:57I would guess that there could be one last act of sabotage. Former Jill Biden
20:04press secretary Michael La Rosa joins me now. Mike, what's going on behind the
20:09scenes with the Democrats going into this convention week?
20:16Well, other than the column that you read, it feels pretty united to me. Uh,
20:21yes, of course, there are a lot of people who put their heart and souls
20:25into Joe Biden and didn't want to see it end this way. But I think everybody's
20:30been pleasantly surprised with the performance and the execution of the
20:34transition between the new leader of the party.
20:38You think this was well executed where Kamala hides for a month and then says
20:42she's a communist and wants to set the price of bacon?
20:46Well, she wants to stop price gouging, which is what Biden talks about as well.
20:50Uh, in which 34 states, how's she going to do that? How's she going to Mike?
20:54Mike, how is she going to stop price gouging? She's going to use J.D. Vance
20:58as favorite agency. Jesse, the FTC, uh, J.D. Vance loves the FTC and consumer
21:05protection. Okay. So how's the FTC going to do it? So, but how's the FTC going to
21:11go after price gouging? How are they going to stop prices from rising? Well,
21:15I think she's going to set prices, Mike. Are they going to set prices? No. So
21:21it's a lie. She's just, she's just going to take that back. Well, she didn't say
21:25price controls, but what she said is she's going to, she's going to try to
21:27stop price gouging, which I think everybody would agree. Uh, we would want
21:32to, we would want to see happen.
21:34Okay. Who who's when the price of milk and bacon and chicken goes up, who's
21:39gouging the like seven 11? Well, the guys that milk the cows back in Vermont, I
21:47mean, no, Mike, like who's, who's doing the gouging who's cause it doesn't make
21:52any sense. Wholesale prices have gone up the same amount as retail prices.
21:57That's right. Yep. She'll have to explain all that. She'll have to explain what
22:00she means. And hopefully in her first interview, she will do exactly that.
22:04All right. How has Biden world feeling about being there on Monday night?
22:09Uh, I think it's bittersweet. Obviously this was not how they intended to spend
22:13Monday night, but also Jesse, I would just say is part of that bridge, right?
22:18Monday is the start of the bridge to passing the torch to Thursday night. Uh,
22:22Reagan, Bush, Clinton all spoke on Monday night, the first night of the
22:27convention. It's very bipartisan tradition, uh, to, for the outgoing leader
22:31of the party to kind of allow the new nominee to have their time in the
22:35spotlight.
22:38All right. Well, I'm sure you're very popular in Chicago at the DNC going on
22:42Jesse waters prime time as much as you do tell all your democratic friends. I
22:46said, hello, somebody has to do it. You're the perfect man. All right, Mike,
22:50I'll see you out there. Fox news alert. The DNC starts tomorrow, but the
22:55protests already underway. Here's a live look at the streets of Chicago. This is
23:01a group of feminists and queer people for Palestine. It's not a joke. It's on
23:07their banners, but none of them are getting inside the DNC because there's
23:12miles of fencing around the event and they're checking IDs at the gate. No ID,
23:18no entry walls and IDs. We were told that's racist, but apparently not racist
23:25enough for the Democrats.
23:26Well, Kamala Harris, his biggest enemy isn't Donald Trump, it's herself. Her
23:33handlers keep her in safe spaces where she can read from scripts that they've
23:37written for her. But this is what the princess sounded like this afternoon
23:42when she walks without someone holding her hand. Listen, as a democracy, we
23:48know there's a duality to the nature of democracy. On the one hand,
23:54incredible strength when it is intact, what it does for its people to protect
24:03and defend their rights, their liberty and their freedom. Incredibly strong
24:10and incredibly fragile.
24:14Speaking of incredibly fragile, Kamala is so terrified of reporters. She did
24:20her own sit down interview with her running mate. So, Tim, what's your
24:26relationship to music? Yeah, for me, the transformational piece of music was
24:31Bruce Springsteen's The River. I'm more of a hip hop girl.
24:36In the past week, Trump did a live two hour interview with Elon Musk, an hour
24:41long speech, an hour and a half rally and a two hour press conference where he
24:46took more questions from the media that evening than Kamala has since she
24:49started running. Some Republicans don't like that. The more Trump talks, the
24:55more they get nervous. They think less Trump is more. Just stick to policy,
25:00shorten the rallies, stay on prompter and stop rambling. The other day,
25:06anytime I hit too hard, they say he was rambling, rambling. They want me to
25:11speak all day. You know, when I leave, I did one two hours and 15 minutes and
25:16I'm leaving and they're screaming, No, sir. More. We want to hear more. I said,
25:20I can't. I said, I can't speak more. What the hell else am I gonna say? Our
25:25country's going to hell. That's all I can say. We're a nation in decline.
25:32Sometimes I could be one of those people. Trump needs to tighten things
25:37up and maybe he does, but he's not gonna change his entire life. The man's been
25:44about business and show business. He's not a politician. People have to accept
25:49that a businessman wants his customers to feel good, and the man in showbiz
25:54wants his viewers happy. So he's gonna give the people a good time, and that
25:59might make this election more competitive, but it will also make it
26:03more fun.
26:05RNC co chair Lara Trump joins us now. I keep hearing this. I was on vacation,
26:10Lara and my Democrat sister and my Democrat mom. Oh, you know, Trump, he
26:15can't figure things out. He's he's down in the polls and he's he's he's
26:20rambling and, you know, he can't get it together.
26:24Is that really the case?
26:28Of course it's not, Jesse. This is a man who was president for four years, and
26:33you don't have to take my word for it. You can just look at what he actually
26:37did when he was in the White House. And it's funny because I feel like
26:40oftentimes the things for which Donald Trump is criticized are the very
26:45strengths that gave him that ability and gave him that amazing brain power
26:49to be the great president that he was to negotiate trade deals with Xi Jinping
26:55to walk across the DMZ and shake hands with Kim Jong Un. He's a different
27:00kind of guy, and you're right. He doesn't consider himself a politician,
27:03and he's never going to be a politician. So he often used to joke, if you
27:08remember. Yeah, they want me to be presidential. I could be very
27:10presidential. Of course he could do that. But he is trying to draw a clear
27:15contrast between himself and Kamala Harris, between a person who is as
27:20transparent as you could possibly imagine. Sometimes some people might
27:24say Jesse to a fault and Kamala Harris, who literally is hiding, who cannot
27:29even be trusted to do a sit down interview with even a friendly outlet.
27:33She's answered no questions at all. So I would just suggest to people out
27:38there, sometimes you have to sit back and let Trump be Trump, as we've all
27:42heard before. And I promise you, this is a man who understands politics, I
27:47believe, better than any person I have ever met. And sometimes the things you
27:51don't understand in the moment are the things that actually work out the best
27:54for him in the end. So believe me, he's got it under control and he knows what
27:58to do. All right. So my sister and my mom were wrong. That's great to hear.
28:03I hope they're watching. Lara, great to see you. Thank you so much.
28:10Trump landed a one punch knockout with Biden and he's looking to do it again
28:14with Kamala. The first debate scheduled for September, Trump agreed to three.
28:20Kamala so far has only agreed to one. And here's how they're prepping. Kamala
28:25is doing her debate prep at Howard University with the same method actor
28:29Hillary used in 2016. It's a guy with a long tie who interrupts her constantly.
28:36Trump's not using method actors. He's bringing in Tulsi Gabbard, who
28:40singlehandedly ended Kamala's presidential run in 2019. Remember, she
28:45put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed
28:49about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked evidence.
28:55She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row
28:59until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison beyond their
29:04sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California. And she
29:08fought to keep cash bail system in place that impacts poor people in the
29:13worst kind of way.
29:16Trump debate prep specialist and former 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi
29:20Gabbard. Alright, so Tulsi, you really zeroed in on Kamala Harris. What was it
29:27about Kamala that opened you up for that kind of attack?
29:33Really, Jesse, it was exposing her for her hypocrisy. She is a typical
29:39politician who will say one thing and do another rules for the but not for me.
29:44And that's a reflection of exactly how she is going through this debate prep.
29:49She's got her pollsters surrounding her. They're telling her word for word
29:52exactly the things that she needs to say the lines she needs to memorize so
29:57that she can act and put on a big show in this debate. And it's such a huge
30:02contrast. You know, you saw once she was confronted and challenged a little
30:06bit on her hypocrisy. She didn't respond very well. And I think that
30:10points to the big contrast that the American people will see in this
30:14upcoming debate. President Trump is real. He is not a politician by any
30:18means. I don't think we want another typical politician who is choosing
30:22their every word very carefully. He's a real person, a strong leader, a strong
30:27debater who has strong views on issues. And you don't have to guess where he
30:32stands on those issues, and you don't have to guess about what he will do
30:36because he's got four years of a record to stand on of success.
30:41So that's what happened with Biden. They spent a week at Camp David pumping
30:45him full of memorized lines in between lasagna runs, and he couldn't keep it
30:51together. He couldn't memorize it, and then he couldn't deliver it, and he
30:55fell apart. Trump just boom, boom, fell apart. You're saying Kamala Harris is
30:59similar. They're basically phony hypocrites who have to memorize things
31:04in order to get by because they can't be honest with what they believe. So
31:08Trump just has to come out as you did hit her square between the eyes, and
31:13she crumbles.
31:14Yeah, you know, President Trump has shown through 2016 2020 2024 with his
31:20debate with Joe Biden. He's a phenomenal debater. He knows his record. He knows
31:25the issues. If I can be helpful anywhere, it is sharing the tricks that
31:29Kamala Harris will try to use to lie to the American people and try to make
31:34them forget what her true radical record is. You know, we just saw she
31:40laid out her big economic plan, and it was it was a very memorized speech. The
31:44moment she was challenged by a reporter, she said, It's a mistake for you to ask
31:48me what it costs. Don't ask me what this is gonna cost it. This is what we will
31:53see more of from Kamala Harris.
31:55It's a mistake to ask me what it costs. Yeah, wow. That's Kamala Harris for you.
32:03I can't wait to see Trump debate her on Fox, hopefully early September. We'll
32:08see how it shakes out. Tulsi, thank you as always. Thanks, Jesse.
32:13So Congress has just opened up and investigate.
32:20No, no, no, no.
32:24No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
32:36No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
32:39Yeah.
32:42Yeah.
32:58Assalamu alaikum.
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