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Adam Faust joins Tucker Carlson Tonight to discuss the administration focusing on socially disadvantaged farmers
This is a rush transcript from Tucker Carlson Tonight, May 5, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS HOST: Good evening, and welcome to TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT.
Here s a very simple question. How many Americans have died after taking the COVID vaccines? That s not Americans who have been killed by the virus? That s a huge number. It is how many Americans have died after getting the vaccines designed to prevent the virus? Do you know the answer to that question? Do you know anything about the downside? We know a lot about the upside of vaccines, we ve been completely in favor of vulnerable people taking vaccines.
Trump Allies Launch Nonprofit Focused on Election Fraud
Allies of former President Donald Trump have launched a new initiative focused on election fraud, according to a news release.
Called the Election Integrity Alliance, the nonprofit will be focused on “ending election fraud and strengthening election safeguards by providing information, resources, endorsements of allies’ efforts, and solutions to secure free and fair elections,” the news release said.
Trump counsel Jenna Ellis, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, former White House adviser Sebastian Gorka, constitutional law professor Michael Donnelly, and former Trump lawyer Mirna Tarraf will be part of the group.
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Stephen Miller s America First Legal wants courts to endorse white supremacy
Miller is suing the Biden administration for giving aid to Black farmers. Really.
White House policy adviser Stephen Miller is seen at the Ohio Republican Party State Dinner in Columbus on Aug. 24, 2018.Leah Millis / Reuters file
May 5, 2021, 9:30 AM UTC
Stephen Miller, a figure notable for the cruelty he advocated as the chief architect of the Trump administration’s immigration policy, has burrowed so deeply into mainstream discourse that not even a change in administration could dislodge him.
Miller has moved on to a new project, designed to ensure his legacy of official racism remains not just intact but expanded.