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Arizona GOP Rep. Andy Biggs discusses the hundreds of thousands of migrant children who have gone missing under the Biden administration, saying, “if we're going to take dependency control of a child who comes in, an unaccompanied minor, then we have to do it right, and we have to protect them.” Former Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf added that DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas should have appeared at a Senate hearing on security threats. Additional interview with Montana GOP Rep. Matt Rosendale.
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Georgia GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk, leader of the Republican investigation into Jan. 6, details the disciplinary history of the officer who shot Ashli Babbit, saying, “it appears from the information that we've gathered … there is selective discipline within the Capitol Police.” He also details evidence suggesting that Democrats put political pressure on the Capitol Police regarding that officer. Additional interviews with Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson and Americans for Prosperity Senior Fellow Kurt Couchman.
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New York GOP Rep. Claudia Tenney slammed Democratic energy policies, saying that “Democrats continue to make us energy dependent on … our enemies” through restrictions on nuclear power and fossil fuels. She also predicted that they will “do everything they can to make it impossible for Trump to get his agenda through” in the lame duck session. Additional interviews with Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton and Media Research Center's Director of Media Analysis Tim Graham.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich shares his thoughts on Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency, saying that “we are on the verge of so many potential breakthroughs.” He also explained how sports illustrate the difference between Republicans and Democrats. Additional interviews with Wisconsin GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany and Director of the American Military Project at The Claremont Institute Will Thibeau.
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Former chief of staff to the National Security Council Fred Fleitz reacted to President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to use the military to carry out mass deportations, saying “There's going to be legal challenges to this,” but there is precedent. He also broke down the Democrats’ missteps regarding Russia, from President Biden’s recent authorization of long-range missiles in the war in Ukraine to President Obama’s nuclear energy policies. Additional interviews with author Seamus Bruner and Alan Johnson from All American Assets.
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Minnesota GOP Rep. Pete Stauber shared his predictions for what President-elect Donald Trump will do in his second term on energy, mining, and immigration. He also called China “the biggest threat to us,” and said Trump would use tariffs to keep critical industries in the United States. Additional interviews with National Border Patrol Council Vice President Art Del Cueto, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters, and AMAC Action Vice President Andy Mangione.
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan gave his thoughts on President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, saying Trump was “nominating people who have the attitude the American people … voted for.” He also discussed his plans for oversight of special counsel Jack Smith and the committee’s recent move to put Smith “on notice.” Additional interviews with Texas GOP Rep. Randy Weber and New Civil Liberties Alliance President Mark Chenoweth.
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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith discussed how his committee plans to advance President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda on tax issues, including no tax on tips, cuts for small businesses, and modifying the tax code to benefit seniors. He also praised Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s goals for the new Department of Government Efficiency, saying, “In our country, we don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem.” Additional interview with former Chief of the U.S. Office of Citizenship Alfonso Aguilar.
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Wisconsin GOP Rep. Glenn discussed how President-elect Donald Trump and House Republicans plan to work together, saying Trump “was met with a hero's welcome” when visiting members this week. He also broke down his work on government transparency, including a recent hearing on UFOs.
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Former Georgia GOP Rep. Doug Collins slammed Democrats as “unserious” for not considering nuclear power as a solution to climate issues. He also warned that Republicans are “not going to get 100% of everything” passed through Congress, but “if we don’t try, then we never get anything.” Additional interviews with American Conservation Coalition Founder Benji Backer and former Assistant Secretary of State Bobby Charles.
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Former Trump lawyer Tim Parlatore explained how he thought political prosecutions of President-elect Donald Trump had hurt the Democrats, saying, the criminal justice system “is an aspect of government that should never be used for that purpose, and the people don't like it when you do that.” He also said he believed both the New York hush money case and Fani Willis’ Georgia case against Trump were both “doomed.” Additional interviews with “America First with Seb Gorka” host Dr. Sebastian Gorka and Leaha Thomas of Wired2Fish Coffee.
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Former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn details how President-elect Donald Trump can reform the intelligence community, starting with improving communication and collaboration between the different agencies. Article III Project Founder Mike Davis expects that special counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County DA Fani Willis will both face tough questions from investigations into prosecutions of Trump, after the GOP won the White House and Senate. Additional interview with author Lesia Maria Carzon.
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Former chief of staff to the National Security Council Fred Fleitz warned that the U.S. intelligence community has not only been “meddling in politics” but also “writing about frivolous stuff” instead of keeping the country safe. He called for new leadership and gave a preview of which foreign policy issues might come to the forefront in the next four years. Additional interviews with former deputy national security advisor Victoria Coates and former Trump adviser Dr. Walid Phares.
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Former Assistant Secretary of State Bobby Charles discussed the possible impacts of Donald Trump’s second presidential victory, predicting “highly effective leaders” in “every piece of the government.” He added that “the Democrats lost because they tried to push on the American people things they weren't comfortable with.” Additional interview with Michigan GOP Chairman Pete Hoekstra.
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Former New York GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin applauded President-elect Donald Trump’s inroads with independent voters and encouraged Republicans to “deliver on those promises and work” to keep those voters engaged. He also called for reforms in the Department of Justice to prevent political prosecutions. Additional interviews with Arizona GOP Congressman-elect Abe Hamadeh and former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan.
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Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson announced his intention to investigate possible corruption in federal health agencies, saying he hopes to work with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk to solve problems throughout the government. He warned voters that “they can't expect President Trump to win office and fix all these problems in the span of a couple of years,” but expressed hope that it would be “a lot easier” to address issues with Trump’s new coalition. Additional interviews with pollster Rich Baris and political strategist Jimmy Keady.
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Pollster Mark Penn joined John Solomon to explain the top issues of the election and discuss what the two parties might do next. Penn called the election “a statement by the working class and … Middle America” pushing back against coastal elites. He pointed out that Democrats have an opportunity to “do a transfer of power with maximum class” by conceding and ending prosecutions against President-elect Donald Trump.
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In this Election Day special, John Solomon sat down with Wisconsin GOP Representative Glenn Grothman to look at one of the critical swing states in the 2024 races. Grothman explained that inflation and immigration and top issues in the state and said, “ if [Democratic Senator] Tammy Baldwin loses, she will lose because she is kind of tying herself to that transgender ideology,” which voters disagree with. Just the News reporters Ben Whedon and Natalia Mittelstadt also discussed the state of the polls and possible election integrity concerns across the country.
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John Solomon sits down with pollsters Scott Rasmussen and John McLaughlin for one last look at the numbers before Election Day. Rasmussen started by pointing out that “it's close enough either team could win,” before admitting that he thinks former President Donald Trump has an edge over Vice President Kamala Harris because of growing numbers of black and Hispanic voters shifting Republican. McLaughlin agreed that Trump was in the lead, adding that “We have to make sure that we have a big win tomorrow.” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose detailed his state’s election integrity measures, saying, “the only acceptable level of voter fraud is zero.”
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Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs praises Arizona early voting efforts, and talks about polling, makes a big prediction that not only will Republicans keep the House but will take back the Senate, and Donald Trump will win the election. Additional interviews with GA GOP Chairman Josh McKoon, and former Florida State House Speaker Richard Corcoran. To see the daily show go to americasvoice.news each Monday through Friday at 6PM Eastern or watch any time at JustTheViews.com
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