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00:00Eve of President Trump's 100th day and his second term and the White House is putting the spotlight
00:06in particular on his border security victories. Right now, there are mugshots of what the
00:13administration is calling the worst of the worst 100 illegal immigrants authorities have arrested
00:18since the president took office. I'm Harris Faulkner. You are in the Faulkner Focus. And we
00:24had a morning White House briefing. Here's part. We got to ensure that not one ounce of fentanyl
00:29comes across the court to kill Americans. The president has declared the cartels of Mexico
00:34with terrorist organizations along with MS-13 TDA. They killed more Americans than every terrorist
00:40organization in the world combined. It's an emergency President Trump's committed to saving
00:44every life. One of President Trump's central campaign promises was to secure the border
00:48and end this invasion. In just under 100 days, 99 now to be exact, the president has overwhelmingly
00:56delivered on that promise. America's borders are now secure because of President Trump.
01:01The results have been nothing short of extraordinary. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced authorities
01:07have arrested more than 100 illegal immigrants at an underground nightclub in Colorado just over
01:14the weekend. Bondi says the nightclub is connected to the bloodthirsty gangs MS-13 and Trinde,
01:20Aragua. Now you may recall soon after President Trump took office, he designated both of those
01:26gangs as foreign terrorist organizations. Bondi praised the president and posted this. Trump's
01:31directive to make America safe again is achieving results. Well, some other key agenda items of Trump's
01:37second term so far, pushing Iran on its nuclear program, trade negotiations with China, talks to end the
01:44Russia-Ukraine war. Congress is also working to get the so-called Big Beautiful Bill passed to implement more of his
01:50sweeping domestic agenda. No tax on tips, extending the tax cuts, that sort of thing. And Americans
01:55across the country told Fox what they think President Trump should focus on next.
02:02Keep the money in our country. Go ahead with the tariffs because they're going to work.
02:07More help for the veterans. Continue to work toward making things more affordable for the middle class.
02:12Try to be more nonpartisan. Keep going. Stay on track and don't get off track.
02:18He's got to dial it down a little bit, focus on what he's good at, and remember to lead for everybody.
02:28Mark Meredith now is at the White House with Maura Mark.
02:31Harris, good morning to you. As you mentioned, the White House is putting immigration actions on full
02:36display, including right here behind me. You can see those posters you were referencing off the top of
02:39the show, an indication here that the White House wants to keep this issue in the public's eye. And today,
02:44White House aides insisted there's just the beginning of their actions on immigration.
02:49The Trump administration is working 24-7 to successfully arrest and deport these illegal
02:55criminals and foreign terrorists from our communities. We are in the beginning stages
03:00of carrying out the largest deportation campaign in American history.
03:04This afternoon, the president will sign two executive orders tied to immigration,
03:08one targeting sanctuary cities, the other giving the public more details about which communities
03:12may try to skirt federal immigration enforcement efforts. And perhaps the reason the White House
03:17is focusing so heavily on immigration is the polling, which shows 55% of all voters approve
03:22and Republicans 90% approval rate on this specific issue that they believe border security policies
03:27are working. But it's the economy that, of course, remains top of mind for so many people
03:32as Trump gets ready to mark 100 days in office. The Wall Street Journal has been pointing out
03:36the ongoing trades dispute is impacting businesses, both big and small. It writes today,
03:41CEOs are pausing travel, delaying construction projects, and slowing hiring in response to tariffs
03:46and cloudy economic forecasts. Today, the Treasury Secretary insisted progress can happen fast.
03:53We'll see where it goes. We'll see who's coming in good faith and who's not. But again, as I said,
03:59there are 15 to 18 important trading relationships will put China to the side. And then we're moving
04:07very quickly with many of those other countries. The White House says South Korea is among those
04:13that is working quickly to make a new trade deal. We'll be looking to see if the president drops
04:17any hints about how close we may actually to be to some of those deals when he heads to Michigan
04:21tomorrow night. Harris, his first rally of his second term. Harris? Yes. All right. We're all over it.
04:26Great to see you, Mark. Thank you. Ben Dominesh, Fox News contributor and editor at large of The
04:31Spectator. Ben, first of all, I just want to get your top line thoughts on 100 Days In. Eve.
04:39You know, Harris, I think that it's impossible to find historically any point of comparison
04:45to what we've seen in these past 100 days and what we've seen from almost any other president.
04:51The simple fact is that the president returned to the White House with a mindset on achieving
04:57things very quickly. They have moved so fast, Harris. It's incredible. And the number of things
05:03that they've tried to tackle in this period is really enormous, touching every aspect of American
05:10life. You know, the confrontations, not just with America's enemies abroad, but also, you know,
05:16huge institutions here at home, including, you know, higher education, including going after
05:21the major problems that we've seen. And none is more important, I think, than the shift that
05:26we've seen on the border, where President Trump has proved in very short order that the choices
05:30that were made under Joe Biden were deliberate in terms of what happened to our southern border
05:35and the flow of both criminals and human trafficking and fentanyl and everything else that came across
05:42for more than three years under him in a way that really could have been addressed much earlier,
05:47but was not. The president has proven that you can actually make a huge difference in that area.
05:52And that's why they're touting it today.
05:54Well, and as you said that, I keep thinking about the White House correspondence,
05:57Alex Thompson from Axios. I mean, not only did all of what you said just happen with all of those
06:03policies at the border, but we really don't know who was making them. Because as now reporters
06:08are starting to admit what we already knew, he wasn't sentient through most of that, not cohesive
06:15enough in his thoughts, at least to move forward on. So I'd be curious to know what he chose and what
06:20he didn't choose. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Cory Booker making a choice
06:24to do a sit-in on the steps of the Capitol. The goal was to protest President Trump and his agenda,
06:30specifically the Republican budget framework, which aims to cut $1.5 trillion in federal spending.
06:36Here's a taste. Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, this is an American moment. And we need
06:43the American people to show up and stand up and speak up and partner with us. And we're going to
06:49get through this moment. We're going to end this national nightmare. They began before sunrise
06:56yesterday to highlight what Senator Booker called a moment of, quote, moral urgency, end quote. The
07:01whole thing lasted 12 hours with mixed reviews on actual turnout. Critics say with
07:06critics, however, had plenty to say, here's a posting typical of Democrats to sit around and
07:11do nothing. Another, even our local blue state news was saying how dozens of supporters came out
07:17dozens. And then another, another stupid gimmick, maybe doing your job and being productive would
07:23be a good thing. Ben, sitting on your butts and doing nothing is something that comes naturally to
07:31the people that you just saw in that image. And that's one of the reasons why Americans are so
07:35frustrated with Congress that has done so little to address their demands to actually make meaningful
07:41cuts over the, over the past decades in terms of all these different programs that definitely needed
07:47it. I thought this was absolutely ridiculous. Bill Belichick's girlfriend was more active than
07:53these people during the, over the weekend. And so I think that this is, this is absurd. It is,
07:58it is, it's absolutely absurd. And I think that they look ridiculous. Americans want the government
08:04to work for them. They want the priorities that matter to them to be paid for and addressed. And
08:10they don't want government waste. They don't want fraud. They don't want abuse. And the Democratic
08:14Party, for whatever reason, thinks that they need to just absolutely embrace every dollar as if
08:19it's going to something that's important when the American people know better. Well, they're
08:23grasping for straws and, and apparently for change in dollars too. Look, Cory Booker's getting invited
08:28to everything since that, you know, really, really long historic speech on, on the Senate floor. I
08:33wonder if he's angling to be the leader of the Democrats. We'll watch it closely. Albert Einstein
08:37famously said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a
08:45different result. Well, some Democrats apparently think they're different. And they think the third
08:51time could be a charm when it comes to impeaching President Trump. Democratic senators of Georgia,
08:56John Ossoff is facing a tough reelection fight. Here he is at a town hall last week.
09:02There is no doubt that this president's conduct has already exceeded any prior standard
09:10for impeachment by the United States House of Representatives. The only way to achieve what
09:15you want to achieve is to have a majority in the United States House of Representatives.
09:19And there is, and I believe me, I'm working on it every single day.
09:26The Wall Street Journal editorial board with this warning, impeachment is supposed to be a serious
09:31sanction, but if it attaches to nearly everything a president does, it is trivialized. That causes voters
09:37to stop paying attention and to assume the charge is more partisan hackery. Ben.
09:45It's absolutely ridiculous. And look, John Ossoff has so little to credit himself with in terms of
09:52his resume in the Senate that he's desperately grasping for something like this, going into what
09:57should be a very competitive reelection race. Impeachment would only just be a blip on the radar.
10:03And people, I think, now have it banked in that Democrats are so partisan that they will impeach
10:10this president over literally anything. In the same way that they would go after him for any
10:15aspect of lawfare that they could when he was out of office, the same thing is going to happen
10:21this time around if they try it again. It's a total waste of time. It's pointless. And it does
10:26trivialize impeachment, which should be something that is very important, considered, and serious when
10:31when it's actually brought to bear, particularly against the president.
10:35Look, historically, and maybe it wasn't every time, but we saw it with Clinton and we saw it with Trump
10:39as well. By impeaching, you put so much more oxygen in the room around the subject that you're trying
10:44to get rid of. You put so much more attention. You have so much focus on them that sometimes you'll
10:49see their approval ratings go up. Your last quick thought.
10:54Absolutely. I think that John Ossoff and the Democrats are just grasping. They're trying to find
10:59something to offer that connects with the American people. This isn't it. Sitting on the Capitol steps
11:05isn't it. And they still have a long way to go, I think, to find their way out of the wilderness.
11:09Bill Dominic, Ben Dominesh, great to see you. Thank you very, very much.
11:13Good to be with you.
11:14All right. Well, here's something that we've been promoting because it's a big night on local Fox
11:19stations, and it's something I've been working on. It's been an honor to do so. Here's a look.
11:24Rashad Jamal has denied being a cult leader and told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he doesn't
11:32know any of the six missing people. So the question, how could this offer clues to finding
11:38them? If we're going to find these people, the answer is in this cult-like behavior.
11:43It is a three-week special event starting tonight. So it's every Monday for three weeks,
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12:04of ways for you to take part in doing what, iconically, America's Most Wanted is known
12:09for, and that is solving the mysteries among us as Americans. All right, we'll move to this.
12:14The meltdown from the left continues. Some are furious over the arrest of a Milwaukee judge
12:20accused of helping an illegal immigrant in her courtroom escape immigration and custom
12:25enforcement agents. Plus, Democrats seem to be getting further apart when it comes to bringing
12:30their party together. Yeah, they're going after each other. Optimism over their own parties present
12:36and future is hard to find. Fellow Democrats, for far too long, we've been guilty of listening
12:43to a bunch of do-nothing political types. What Democrats lack right now is a vision for the future.
12:53Democrats just cannot seem to agree on or even find a way forward. Here's Senator Bernie Sanders,
12:58pretty angry at critics who say his fighting oligarchy tour with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
13:04is too far left and too elitist. What we're trying to do is strengthen American democracy where faith
13:13in both the Democratic and Republican parties right now is extremely low. What Democrats lack
13:19right now is a vision for the future. I'm used to seeing him scream like that at Republicans,
13:25but that's new. A new headline now. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, quote,
13:31thunders against do-nothing Democrats as he stokes 2028 talk. He popped off during a speech in New
13:39Hampshire yesterday. It's time to fight everywhere and all at once. Fellow Democrats, for far too long,
13:48we've been guilty of listening to a bunch of do-nothing political types who would tell you
13:53that America's house is not on fire, even as the flames were licking their faces. Now that this culture
13:59of timidity is on full display, those same do-nothing Democrats want to blame our losses on
14:06our defense of black people, of trans kids, of immigrants, instead of their own lack of guts and
14:13gumption. A new poll found 69 percent of voters think the Democratic Party is out of touch with the
14:20concerns of most Americans. To be fair, the president and Republicans did not fare much better on that
14:28particular question. An opinion piece argues Democrats' messy war on Trump goes from strategic
14:35to desperate. Here's part of it. Leaderless, divided, and increasingly out of touch with
14:42everyday Americans. Democrats now lurch from crisis to crisis. Their once unified, precision-driven
14:48offensives have deteriorated into a chaotic reactive scramble. A reckless seat-of-the-pants struggle
14:55to remain relevant. Power panel now. Tudor Dixon, host of the Tudor Dixon podcast and former Republican
15:00Michigan candidate for governor. And Jose Aristomuno, former DNC deputy press secretary.
15:07Tudor, I'll come to you first. So it's interesting for Republicans to watch this from across the aisle
15:13right now, but you can bet it's not going to last forever. So what should the strategy be on the right?
15:19Yeah, that's what I keep cautioning people. You have to understand. They are going to get it
15:25together. They're trying to piece together candidates and elected officials who they think
15:30resonate with the middle. That's the part that they're missing. They're going too far to the left
15:35right now. But AOC is resonating with people. She's real. They continue to elevate candidates
15:40who are kind of robotic. They don't really believe in the message. They're just spewing the message
15:46because that's what they're told to do. AOC is actually living the message. What she's saying
15:51is what she believes. But Bernie Sanders, I mean, give me a break. I love this because I'm like,
15:56he just saw a vacuum and he is pushing her into it. He's like, this is your space. This is when
16:02socialism rises. He's dangerous. They know that. They're trying to quiet him down, but they can't.
16:09I want to get to this. Democrats are embracing profanity now. And we've seen this before, Jose.
16:14But I mean, this is next level. It's a campaign messaging that they look to tap into the party's
16:21anger by cussing their way out of it. Donald Trump and Elon Musk are dismantling our country
16:28piece by piece. And so many Democrats seem content to just sit back and let them. So I say it's time
16:34to drop the excuses and grow a f***ing spine. And I'm going to kick corporate Republican
16:39Joey Ernst next November. I'm Mike Sachs. I'm running for Congress to tell you the truth
16:44to fight for New York and the country. You think he said that while he was holding his
16:50kids there on the porch? No. One language expert tells The Hill, I think that in the case of the
16:56Democratic candidates, the swearing reflects their sense of crisis. Jose, I have never heard you talk
17:02like that in terms of getting messaging together for your party. And you're an expert at it. So
17:07what's happening? Yeah, Harris, look, you know, unfortunately, there are some in my party that
17:13are desperate. And they think that by cursing or being the loudest, people are going to listen.
17:17No, people are going to listen to intelligent conversations or party. And I've said this time
17:21and time on your show. We need to have a reset. We need to go back to the basics. We need to go back
17:25to John F. Kennedy politics, all about unity, all about making sure that we have growth, economic
17:31growth, national security. So I don't even think Trump is doing that good of a job. I just think
17:36the Democrats are doing a really bad one. So, you know, the contrast becomes very, very clear.
17:42But I do believe and I continue to believe that Democrats have much better ideas when it comes to
17:46the economy. But we're not saying them. Look, if you had better ideas when inflation was nine percent,
17:52you might have wanted to say them then. And now it is so far below what it was under Biden.
17:58I'm just confused. Why are they keeping it? So so why why keep the way forward a secret now?
18:04Like I'm curious to know. Michael Goodwin's latest column titled The Dems Far Left Agenda is just
18:11starting and the worst is yet to come. He writes this. A serious push is underway to move the party
18:16even further away from the political center, embrace economic plans close to pure socialism,
18:22and launch radical woke culture battles. I mean, is that what you forecast ahead, Tudor?
18:28Right. Yeah, absolutely. Because that's why you see these rallies of 30,000 people coming out for AOC.
18:35That's what they're that's what's resonating. And they're leaning into that. The Democrats are
18:40looking at crowds and they're saying these aren't manufactured crowds like the fake Beyonce crowd
18:44that Kamala Harris had. This is an actual real crowd. That's what the people want. They're being kind of
18:50snowballed by this. They believe that that's that's reality. That is not reality. That is not
18:56what the American people want. This random flush of immigration coming into the country was not a
19:01good idea. And yet they're running after the people who are in El Salvadorian prisons to bring them back
19:06rather than taking care of the families who have lost loved ones.
19:09Yeah. I mean, and those crowds, by the way, they seem rather insatiable. I mean, if you'll go out to where
19:15there's that much, you know, just anger and all of it. But no, as you said, Jose, policy forward. I mean,
19:22that's an insatiability. They want to be titillated at all costs.
19:27Yeah, it's a complicated issue. And I agree in part with with the president when it comes to national security.
19:33But obviously, there are many pieces to it. I don't think we should be just deporting everybody far and wide.
19:37I think they're doing that. He's kicking out the worst first. And you know that these are people who are here
19:43in the country illegally and they are violent criminals. Those are the first.
19:47I disagree. I respectfully disagree. I think there are many, many, especially international students in this
19:54country who we want to send back to China.
19:57Like Mahmoud Khalil over at Columbia University, who's now been accused of.
20:02No, I'm not. I'm not. No, I don't know if you mean. I look. No, no, no. If you have if you are
20:07protesting and you're causing trouble in our schools, you know, and especially on a criminal
20:13matter, you should you should be absolutely be deported. But there's a majority of good
20:16serving students, Harris, who should stay in the country. I should we provide a legal path
20:21to residency or get, you know, I hear what you're saying. Here's the problem for you,
20:26though, and for Democrats, you feel passionately about this, but they're not coming up with answers.
20:31They're barking. They're coming forth and suing. You know, judges who are against Trump are moving
20:35toward him. None of that approaches what you're talking about, which is partially why your party
20:41is in disarray. I would imagine I've got to let you both go. Thank you. A left wing district attorney
20:47is reportedly telling prosecutors to consider a defendant's race.
20:51in plea deals where this is happening and the questions it raises over fairness.
20:58Plus, one reporter with a wake up call for the media.
21:03President Biden's decline and its cover up by the people around him is a reminder that every
21:11White House, regardless of party, is capable of deception. We should have done better.
21:17What about the cover up by the liberal media? We should have done better.
21:20How about just tell the truth? You could have done that part.
21:23While some critics say the admission is too little too late. You just heard me say
21:27it's not even true. Penn Ferguson and focus next.
21:32Correspondent Association's dinner gave out awards for coverage of former President Biden's White House
21:39at its annual dinner over the weekend. Axios Alex Thompson was recognized for his reporting on
21:47Biden's mental and physical decline while other media outlets. Of course, Fox was not one of those
21:53who didn't do it, but others were turning a blind eye. Thompson called out the press during his acceptance speech.
22:01President Biden's decline and its cover up by the people around him is a reminder that every White House,
22:09regardless of party, is capable of deception.
22:13But being truth tellers also means selling the truth about ourselves.
22:18We, myself included, missed a lot of this story and some people trust us less because of it.
22:27We bear some responsibility for faith in the media being at such lows.
22:36I was waiting to see if we played that tepid clap that the audience, all those people,
22:41and it sounded like four people clapping.
22:43Some critics say Thompson did not go nearly far enough.
22:47On social media, anyone with eyes and ears could see Biden's mental decline,
22:51but now the media is trying to rewrite history by pretending they weren't actively covering it up.
22:56Biden's decline was clear as day to some of us.
22:59He was seen wandering and staring blankly on multiple occasions,
23:03even long before abandoning his 2024 campaign.
23:06Here's Annie Lindsay, the Wall Street Journal reporter,
23:10whom some people credit with breaking news on Biden's decline.
23:14My sense, in general, talking to Democrats is they are going through a reckoning right now
23:21and trying to determine not only how they kind of got to the place they did in 2024,
23:26but more importantly for them, at least, how do they move forward?
23:31How do they, in fact, with no credibility?
23:34In Focus Now, Ben Ferguson, host of the 47 Morning Update podcast
23:39and co-host of Verdict with Ted Cruz.
23:41Great to see you today.
23:42So your first reaction to Alex Thompson at Axios saying,
23:47yeah, we could have done better.
23:50Yeah.
23:50Number one, he goes, we got it wrong.
23:52No, you didn't.
23:53You deliberately covered it up.
23:54You got it right to serve your own interest.
23:56You said at all costs, we are going to save Joe Biden because he's the candidate.
24:01And the media saw him up and close every single day when he was out there.
24:05Everyone was talking about the decline.
24:08They deliberately were a part of the cover-up and they're like, well, we've lost trust.
24:12Trust?
24:13Are you kidding me?
24:14You guys were basically state-sponsored media.
24:17You went to the White House and you said, what do you need us to do for you today?
24:21What do you need us to cover up?
24:22How can we protect you?
24:24How do we not ask questions that are tough for this president?
24:27They never pushed this president.
24:30They coddled him.
24:31They protected him.
24:32And now they want to, hey, we did okay on this story, but we maybe could have done better.
24:37I'm sorry.
24:38The American people witnessed what you did.
24:40No one trusts you.
24:41And look at the faces in the room.
24:43They didn't learn from this.
24:45Even if he was, quote, brave.
24:46And I don't think he was because if he was brave, he would have burned the house down that night.
24:49And he didn't.
24:50He was very timid and cautious how he said this.
24:52It was very clear.
24:53He thought about his words.
24:55But the faces in the crowd, Harris, you put them on the screen a moment ago.
25:00They knew that this is like, really?
25:02This is an awkward moment.
25:03Why is he doing this to us?
25:04Like, we don't do journalism.
25:06We do propaganda.
25:08No one in that room was like, yeah, let's be more honest in the future.
25:11They're just like, what's wrong with this guy on TV?
25:13Well, it wasn't just any of that.
25:16It was that the questions still aren't coming.
25:19You know, I was asking all along, if we can see it at Fox News,
25:25and maybe a few other areas around the globe, what are world leaders think when they meet
25:31with this president?
25:32What kind of damage did that non-thinking human being at times, stumbling and bumbling and
25:38can't finish this, calling Trump supporters garbage, but then saying it was a mispeak?
25:42I mean, all the things that were going on.
25:45What about our relationships around the world that depend on a sentient president?
25:48Well, and this was a president that clearly was incapacitated at the end, and probably
25:54the middle of his presidency.
25:56Just look at the hours that he operated.
25:58Look at the nap times that were scheduled.
26:00Look at when they ended the day.
26:02That is an issue for national security.
26:04This is the biggest story, in my opinion, Harris, of my lifetime politically, with a media
26:10that willingly covered it up because they wanted him to win no matter what.
26:13And they didn't care if he was incapacitated.
26:15They didn't care if he couldn't make decisions.
26:17They didn't care that we, in essence, had a shadow government running the United States
26:21of America that was elected by no one because they wanted the power and the access to this
26:28White House and the propaganda.
26:29Look at what you just said, and look at where the Democrats are on Trump.
26:32They're angry over Elon Musk because he wasn't elected to do such and such.
26:37He's a senior advisor.
26:38Other presidents have had senior advisors.
26:40I'm really baffled because what you just said is them projecting what was happening
26:47onto Republicans.
26:50No doubt.
26:51And I think that's where the Democratic Party is now.
26:54This is what they do.
26:55Get ready for it.
26:56They will lie to you.
26:57They will deceit.
26:58They will use any way they can to come after you.
27:00And if that doesn't work, they'll just come after you with activist judges or lock you
27:03up or raid your home and go through your drawers and your clothes.
27:07This is now where they are.
27:08The Democratic Party, I've been saying it for a while.
27:10I'll say it again.
27:11They are dead.
27:13They're filled with Marxists and socialists, and they lie to you to get their way.
27:16They will never stop.
27:17And there's the man on TV as proof of it.
27:19He was sleeping on the job for years, and they covered it up.
27:23Yeah.
27:23Well, and you know, you look at the current journalists.
27:26Again, the story is not over again.
27:27That story of a lifetime that you're talking about, they could still be digging.
27:30They could still be asking questions at this point to educate the people about where we
27:35are with some of these world leaders and situations for national security.
27:39Keep doing your job.
27:41It's not over just because your favorite people are not in the White House anymore.
27:45All right.
27:45Prosecutors.
27:46How many people help cover it up?
27:48Right.
27:48We have no idea.
27:49That's the question.
27:49How many people are still in politics that are covering it up that they're not talking
27:53about right now?
27:54There's a lot of people in the Democratic movement that covered this up.
27:58High-level people, people that may run for the White House, and no one's calling them
28:03out for knowing what they were doing.
28:06The story continues, and we all need to be on it.
28:09Prosecutors in the Minneapolis area may now need to consider more than just the actual
28:14charges and evidence when negotiating plea deals for people.
28:17The office of the liberal Hennepin County attorney has reportedly sent an internal document,
28:23effective today, telling prosecutors to consider the person charged as a whole person, including
28:30their racial identity and age, and to addressing racial disparities at decision points as appropriate.
28:37What does that mean?
28:40It means that I thought justice was supposed to be blind, and apparently it's not.
28:44Look, I'm a victim of a gun crime.
28:47I know that you are.
28:47I'm a victim of a gang initiation several years ago, and I cannot imagine walking into
28:52a courtroom and them saying, okay, because the two people that shot at you happen to be
28:57African-American, we're going to look at them differently.
29:01We're going to sentence them differently because of the color of their skin.
29:05Now, if they would have been white or Asian or Hispanic, that number would have changed.
29:10But we have to look at race before we look at justice.
29:13Justice is supposed to be blind.
29:16This is activism.
29:17This is, by the way, why elections are so important.
29:20Most people have no idea who they're voting for when it comes to judges, and they don't
29:24look at who's being appointed when elected officials win in appointed positions.
29:28But to have this type of, quote, racial disparity, it is going to put people's lives at risk.
29:33And here's the other thing, Harris.
29:34What if the victim is African-American?
29:37Does the African-American that did the crime against the other African-American get a deal
29:41because they happen to be African-American?
29:44How is that justice?
29:45Or do you have to look at the victim and then change the numbers because the victim's race changes?
29:52So I guess the question I ask is this.
29:54If I can identify as a woman in court, maybe you can just identify as being the race that gets the real justice needed.
30:01So I'll go in and say I identify as African-American on a Tuesday at 8 a.m.
30:05So you guys will actually do your damn job.
30:08You know what?
30:08First of all, thank the Lord that you're OK after what happened to you.
30:12And you just preached an entire sermon six Sundays worth.
30:16I mean, all of those questions are valid.
30:20Ben Ferguson, a pleasure to have you in focus.
30:23Great to see you.
30:24Thanks for having me.
30:24Wow.
30:26Well, some of the left are condemning the arrest of a judge who was accused of helping a defendant
30:31escape ICE agents at the courthouse.
30:34Oh, let us help you out.
30:38A.G.
30:38Bondi is not having this.
30:40Oh, let us help you out.
31:10Hmm.
31:11I love that one.
31:13What?
31:14I don't know.
31:44I don't know.
32:14I don't know.
32:44I don't know.

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