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Outnumbered

worst president in the history of our country. >> harris: you're watching "outnumbered" here with my cohost of emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. fox news contributor and the federalist editor and chief mollie hemingway. fox news contributor and retired u.s. marine bomb tech, joey jones. let's go straight to our correspondent who is outside the u.s. supreme court. a big day for trump in court. a lot to catch us up on, eric. >> this morning at new york state supreme court, the defense was blonde. michael cohen who has no criminal they said. michael cohen wants to see president trump go to prison. the prosecution said it was former president trump who broke the law. the defendant sat quietly at that event's table at times, former president trump shook his head and objection to what he was hearing. prosecutor told the hushed

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The Ingraham Angle

there. new polling shows us why biden is spending so much time in pennsylvania. a state he won by just over 1% last time. according to brand new fox news polling, he and trump are running neck and neck there, ditto for wisconsin. but trump leads in georgia by six. michigan by 3. joining me now mollie hemingway, editor and chief of the federalist. byron york, washington examiner chief political correspondent. both are fox news centers. centers. i think having trump on the for several weeks he is fighting the machine and the machine is trying to grind him up. >> clearly the democratic strategy was to secure a quick and easy conviction in any one of a number of trials and also that that would keep trump off of campaigning. it's a really good strategy. it should be working so much

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Did the Founders Ignore their own Warnings on Consolidation? | Path to Liberty Podcast

Consolidation - we were warned - would guarantee a destruction of liberty. But many founders seemed to believe they could pull off a “proper” or “partial” consolidation and not get a system of “unremitted despotism.”

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OPINION | When things go south, who does Africa look up to?

After decades of being a beacon of light, South Africa’s political quagmire leaves the likes of Mauritius, Cape Verde and Botswana to take the lead

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Democracy 2024 Iowa Town Hall with Former President Donald Trump

henry mcmaster, north dakota few of them, tennessee they didn't shut down. florida did. ron desantis did shut down. he shut his state down very violently. shut highways, roads, we had, i am a federalist in a sense. i didn't have a shutdown. we had great governors. governors that did the best job were republican governors. >> thank you. >> love you. >> martha: allow of people say -- ron desantis would argue with your characterization. >> president: biggest fan of dr.

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Democracy 2024 Iowa Town Hall with Former President Donald Trump

like from south carolina, you knowthem fro, henry mcmaste, and frankly, north dakota, ennes a few of them tennessee. they didn't shut down at allee. florida did shut down. ron desantis shut down. or as he'sis now i'm run to sanctimonious. >> he he should have stayed very violently, actually, and shut the highways down the roads that but we had. i'm a federalist in a sense, becaus ae the federalist way. no, i didn't actually have a shutdown, despite the facte some people wanted to and some people didn't want to. but we had some great governors and the governors that did the best job were republican governorsor, and theb were the ones that didn't shut down. thant jok very much.. >> love you. appreciate it. but a lou.t of people say, you know, that you listen too much to dr. fauci. you were president at the time could have perhaps influenced keeping thingsf people more ope and, of course, ron desantis would definitely argued argu with your characterization of how he handled it. but if you go back and look

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Trump Immunity Appeal

in these exceptional cases, you'd expect speedy impeachment and conviction. but what founders are much more worried about is what james madison calls in federalist number 47 the new treason, they were much more concerned about the abuse of criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions. and that is what we see in this case. >> i've asked you a series of hypotheticals about criminal actions that could be taken by a president and could be considered official acts. and i've asked you, would such a president be subject to criminal prosecution if he is not -- and your answer, your question or no answer, is no. >> i believe i said qualified yes if he is impeach and convicted first. >> so he is not impeached or convicted. put that aside. you're saying a president could self pardon, could sell military secret the, could order s.e.a.l.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

reaches the balancing of policy considerations, those are decisively outweighed by the sort of republic shattering consequences of subjecting our chief executives in an endless cycle to prosecution once they leave office. the founders were very much against that, they were deeply concerned with that, you see that in hamilton's writings in federal 65, 69 and 77, and in federalist 47, and that is the original meaning of the constitution. >> i think we should -- it just occurred to me, do you think we should take any cognizance of the fact that when they wrote that, george washington was the president? very, very strong executive, the congress was brand-new, the -- everything else was brand-new.

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America Reports

rivals, this was a stunning exchange in the courtroom with judge pan, and former president trump's attorney. let's listen and play this out. >> i asked you yes or no question. could a president who ordered seal team 6 to assassinate a political rival who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution. >> if he were impeached and convicted first. >> your answer is -- no. >> my answer is qualified yes. there a political process under the structure of the constitution require impeachment and conviction by the senate and exceptional cases as they point out from the department of justice you would expect a speedy impeachment and conviction. the founders were more worried about than using criminal prosecution to discipline presidents, james madison called in federalist 47, more concerned about the abuse of political process for political purposes

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The Ingraham Angle

run on his own record or his agenda. he knows this and his team knows this. some aides even told cnn that the campaign, up until now, has essentially been biden running against himself and losing. joining me now is mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and editor and chief of the federalist and tomi lahren, host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick.com. all right, mollie. you know, biden ran on lifting the country but isn't that the opposite of what he is doing here? >> he wants to lean into this sort of hate-filled message. but i wonder if that's not a great idea for him in part because of how he has run his presidency. it's not just that their foreign policy problems and economic problems and no border and rampant crime it's also that he himself is doing a throat attack the public. is he trying to imprison his top political opponent. other democrats are working to

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