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The Ingraham Angle 5/11/25 FULL END SHOW | BREAKING FOX NEWS May 11, 2025
The Ingraham Angle 5/11/25 FULL END SHOW | BREAKING FOX NEWS May 11, 2025

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00:00Good evening, everyone. I'm Laura Ingraham. This is the Ingraham Angle from Washington tonight.
00:05The Dems' rising star does it again.
00:08We just want to win. So there's a lot of people that are like, you know what?
00:13Like, let's go find the safest white boy we can find.
00:16Plus, thanks for nothing, Mayor Pete. More chaos at Newark.
00:21Just another brief radar outage, but just in case that happens again, for your purposes, if you can't reach me.
00:28But just stay at or above 3,000 until you're passing more down.
00:33And Team Trump saddling up to take on China this weekend.
00:37I'm very friendly with President Xi. I have great respect for him and for China.
00:42But we can't continue to allow them to do what they did.
00:46But first, this is a Fox News alert.
00:48A Democrat mayor is sitting in jail after storming an ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey.
00:54Another Democrat also in custody.
00:56This place is housing some Democrat heroes, a.k.a. MS-13 gang members.
01:03Now, three members of Congress, I said, broke in with him, but they've not been arrested.
01:08Fox's Alexis McAdams is live from right outside the jail where the mayor is being held.
01:13Alexis, tell us.
01:15Hey, Laura, so I just want to show you what's going on here in New Jersey.
01:20There's a lot of people and there's a lot of chanting saying, free Mayor Baraka.
01:25They want their mayor out of this facility.
01:27I'm going to flip around and show it to you.
01:28This is where they took him.
01:30He was arrested by ICE earlier this afternoon after investigators say he pushed his way into a facility without permission, saying he couldn't go in.
01:39People here say that's not true, but check out this arrest.
01:42Watch.
01:42That's not true, that's just like fucks, all the way to the line.
01:45We stay in shame, we're people of our generation.
01:48No! Get off of me, get off!
01:52I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
02:02Put your hands on me!
02:04All right, so the Newark mayor, members of Congress, Robert Menendez Jr.,
02:17you might know his dad, he's going to be heading to a prison soon,
02:20Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica MacGyver say they were just waiting to get into that detention facility, according to DHS.
02:27Sources say that when Gates and Delaney Hall Detention Center opened this afternoon
02:32to let it a bus full of detainees, the Democrat elected officials ran inside, pushing by security.
02:38Also, the ICE facility opened earlier last month, and it's expected to hold up about 1,000 migrants a day.
02:47Democrats say the facility opened without permission from the city of Newark,
02:51and the officials demanded to go inside so they could make sure the migrants were okay.
02:55So that's kind of what's going on out here.
02:57People aren't really happy, they're upset about what's going on.
03:00They think, Laura, this is a great mayor.
03:02The mayor of Newark is also running for governor of New Jersey.
03:06So DHS says this is a pretty big political stunt.
03:09They say the Congress members were never supposed to go inside in the first place.
03:13We talked to those Congress members and said...
03:15Yeah, Alexis, Alexis, the people behind you are, you know, they're pulling stunts.
03:19This is clearly like a big political setup, so we'll let you go and be safe there, my friend.
03:25All right, Alexis, thank you.
03:27Here with the reaction, Madison Sheehan, Deputy Director of ICE.
03:31Madison, Democrat Congresswoman LaMonica McIver says that the Democrats there today at that facility were, quote, assaulted. Watch.
03:42It is unacceptable that me as a member of Congress, as a black woman here in this city was just assaulted by multiple ICE officers while regional directors of ICE watched it happen.
03:56Not only was I assaulted, but Congressman Bonnie Watson was assaulted.
04:00And, of course, Congressman Rob Menendez was roughed up as he was trying to protect us.
04:05Now, Madison, U.S. Attorney Alina Haba said that, in fact, the mayor of Newark, Ross Baraka, committed trespass, ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security,
04:19and, you know, basically refused to move and has willingly chosen to disregard the law.
04:25That will not stand in this state.
04:27Alina went on to say he's been taken into custody. No one is above the law.
04:31What can you add to this story tonight?
04:34Well, I completely agree with her.
04:36No one is above the law, not a member of Congress, not a mayor.
04:39And what we see time and time again are the Democrats protecting MS-13 gang members and wanting more for them than they do for the American people.
04:48I watched this in real time from our headquarters.
04:51They put our ICE agents in danger and caused unneeded protests at a facility that meets the standard of ICE on a daily basis to house all of these illegal criminals.
05:03Well, Madison, this Newark mayor, Baraka, is claiming that the Trump administration is not obeying city law and that there's no certificate of occupancy to use the facility.
05:16What?
05:17That's just not even remotely close to true.
05:22We've met all of the standards with the facility.
05:25We've opened this facility to house some of the worst of the worst in America.
05:29We have rap sheets that include child rape, kidnapping, drug trafficking.
05:34The list goes on and on.
05:36At the end of the day, ICE is working to protect the American people.
05:39Secretary Noem leads the way in protecting the border and the interior at the direction of President Trump.
05:45And what you're seeing are the Democrats go against that time and time again and not prioritizing the American people.
05:51I've got to say, of all the political strategies I've seen in my years in Washington to try to, I guess, reach out to middle America.
05:59This has got to be the wackiest.
06:02But they're invested in this.
06:04They, you know, some of their members of Congress flew down to El Salvador for Abrego Garcia and now this.
06:11And so they seem to be inviting these dust ups with federal authorities.
06:18They want to create these incidents.
06:20So this all seems like more performance theater, Madison.
06:24That's exactly what this is.
06:26This was a political stunt done by members of Congress and this mayor to collect political points against the American people and not put America first.
06:35And we see this time and time again with these members going into these facilities.
06:39And we have a process to allow members to come and provide oversight at our facilities.
06:44They could have gone through that process and they chose not to to disrupt the day to day business of ICE in a way that just was not necessary and including put our agents in danger every single day they do this.
06:57And there's still crowds developing there.
06:59Madison, thank you very much.
07:01Here with more analysis is Jonathan Fahey, former acting ICE director under President Trump and Paul Morrow, former NYPD inspector, Fox News contributor.
07:09Paul, I want to start with you.
07:10So the mayor's in jail on this federal trespassing charge.
07:14Do you think that this ultimately, you know, gets settled?
07:21Is this is this what I think it is, just a stunt for political theater purposes to try to gain momentum in these protests?
07:31Well, I think it's certainly a stunt right now.
07:33You got to remember the New Jersey governorship is up for grabs this year.
07:37And New Jersey, it's no secret, is trending red.
07:41Donald Trump flipped five counties in the last election and he brought down the margin of victory to under six percent.
07:48There's a lot of movement there for the right.
07:51And in the last election, Murphy versus Cittarelli, Murphy just squeaked it out.
07:56Cittarelli is running again.
07:58So just speaking politically on the left, there's a number of candidates running for the governorship, including Ras Baraka.
08:05They're all trying to get to the left of each other.
08:07And so, yeah, I think this is completely a political stunt.
08:10That's all it's about.
08:11These, I'm sure, all his people out there who are now demanding his release.
08:15But I would not expect this to be treated with kid gloves.
08:19This is an outrageous stunt.
08:20And Alina Haber does not really seem inclined to let this one go.
08:24And Jonathan, I'm watching this play out in real time.
08:28And there are people mugging for the cameras behind Alexis.
08:31And I'm making spectacles.
08:33It's all pre-printed signs.
08:35This is just politics.
08:37The idea that MS-13 gang members are somehow good to have in the community for African Americans, that this has a racial component, is ludicrous.
08:50But they are doubling down on this race stuff.
08:52It's wild.
08:53It's astonishing, but it really shows how extreme the Democratic Party is, because the way to gain status within the Democratic Party is advocating and supporting MS-13 members.
09:07We saw it with, you know, Maryland man over the last three or four weeks.
09:11And they always put illegal aliens ahead of the American people.
09:15And in this case, ahead of law enforcement.
09:17And it's sort of standard practice now for the Democratic Party to defame law enforcement and defame ICE agents every step of the way.
09:25Which not only they were not only put in danger today, but this puts them in danger in the future because it dehumanizes them and it makes it acceptable to resist them, to harm them.
09:35So what they're doing is really unconscionable.
09:37And it really speaks so poorly again of the Democratic Party.
09:41Now, Paul, they didn't seem to find what they were perhaps hoping for when they broke into this facility.
09:48Watch.
09:49We came here to see the conditions inside.
09:51And those conditions aren't bad.
09:53We don't know that everyone who is inside belongs there.
09:57But we knew that people are OK.
10:00They're safe.
10:01It's clean.
10:02They're feeding them.
10:03Well, Paul, this is not how Congress does oversight to just show up and try to sneak in the doors when they open the gate to do a prisoner transport, which is the reporting.
10:15There's a whole host of charges that could be leveled here.
10:18You're not supposed to be getting in the way of the operations of federal government.
10:21You got perps, hardened MS-13 members and others who are being transported.
10:25And we have Congress people trying to get in the way of that.
10:28Look, let's remember something.
10:30In 2016, MS-13 was firmly established on Long Island.
10:34Donald Trump took Suffolk County, Long Island for the first time since George H.W. Bush.
10:39Since then, all of Long Island has gone red.
10:42It was the safety issue.
10:44This is a wrongheaded stunt.
10:46And they're going to regret this commitment to MS-13.
10:49And it hurts the people who deserve it least.
10:51Jonathan and Paul, thank you very much.
10:54And last year, the entitled Pro Hamas performance artists on college campuses were running wild.
11:00The scenes at Columbia, remember those, and UCLA, they were insane.
11:05The consequences for the agitators hardly seem serious, though.
11:09The mass disruption caused huge reputational, economic, and physical damages on campus.
11:15But things seem to be changing.
11:17Because with Trump in office, well, the consequences for woke universities are real.
11:22Institutions know that if they allow this conduct to go unpunished and unaddressed, they could lose, or at least have suspended, hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding.
11:33So when a Pro Hamas tent city popped up on Brooklyn College, with loons interfering with police, the reaction was swift.
11:41More than a dozen people were taken into custody at that protest.
12:00And at Columbia, we're getting new details about who was involved in that library takeover.
12:05And guess what?
12:06There were actually some non-students involved.
12:10And ahead, President Trump gets some good news with his team set to face off with China over trade.
12:17Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is here next.
12:20I'm calling this segment Good News Friday.
12:23The tariffs in Trump's plan to put pressure on China is working.
12:28Of course, the media is so all in for globalism that they report the good news as bad news.
12:35We have a new measure of how President Trump's tariffs have impacted the flow of Chinese goods coming into the United States.
12:42New figures show the volume plummeted last month, plummeted big time.
12:46Already we're seeing ships coming from China half empty, containers half empty.
12:51Well, that's just what the president needed to happen is short term inconvenience for long term change in our trade and manufacturing posture.
13:00Is the press really so dug in on hating Trump that they can't see any wisdom in this strategy?
13:05Now, if this dragged on for several months, yeah, it would be tougher politically and economically.
13:11But right now, Trump's approach is the right one.
13:14And from what I saw at the White House today, they are very bullish on where things are headed, especially with the team he has.
13:22What parameters have you given Scott Besson on negotiating with China this weekend?
13:28We have to make a great deal for America.
13:31Are you going to be disappointed if he comes back without a deal?
13:34No, not at all, because we already made a great deal.
13:37We're not doing business with China right now.
13:39We lost one trillion dollars last year with China, one trillion.
13:44So if you're not going to do business with them, you're not going to lose one trillion dollars.
13:48But we lost.
13:49I just want I want China to do great.
13:51You know, I'm very friendly with President Xi.
13:53I have great respect for him and for China.
13:56But we can't continue to allow them to do what they did.
14:00Consistency, America first.
14:02How refreshing.
14:03And Trump's optimism is well founded.
14:06After all, isn't it better that the United States is starting these talks with China's back up against the wall economically?
14:14Remember, there is no substitution for the U.S. market.
14:18And thanks to Trump's bold moves with tariffs, we have the leverage no other president dared or cared to use.
14:26And Trump's exercise of leverage was also evident in the U.K. deal announced on Thursday that he alluded to in those comments.
14:33Now, imagine if we had a news media that was actually unbiased, let's say even 50 percent of the time covering these stories,
14:40because the president estimates that a trade deal with the U.K. will bring in as much as a hundred billion dollars to the United States.
14:47But of course, it's just dismissed by the usual crowd at CNN.
14:51This was low hanging fruit.
14:52This was, I would say, actually something the Biden administration could have had in terms of a trade deal with the U.K.
14:58And they just didn't want to for a variety of reasons that the U.K. has been eager for a deal, too.
15:03There is not a trade deficit with the U.K.
15:06It says a trade surplus is a little different than than the other countries in question.
15:10You're no kidding, Maggie.
15:13But Trump got billions of dollars for the United States.
15:16You get it. You get why that's a good thing.
15:19And if Biden could have done it, as she said, why didn't he?
15:22And more good news after years of seeing native born Americans get shafted in hiring.
15:27We finally have a president who's turning things around on that score because the number of employed native born people has grown for three straight months by over a million.
15:37Last month, April twenty twenty five, while the foreign born number shrank by four hundred thousand.
15:43Also, as the bar chart illustrates, the number of employed foreign born workers has dropped in two of the past three months.
15:52Told you it was good news Friday.
15:54Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, you saw him in the Oval yesterday.
15:58He's been embedded in these trade talks, instrumental in them over the last month, especially with the first deal announced with the U.K.
16:06Mr. Secretary, thank you very much for joining us on a busy Friday night.
16:10You heard what the New York Times reporter commentator said that, oh, well, the U.K. deal, that was just low hanging fruit.
16:22Really? Wow.
16:24I mean, can you imagine making up something more silly than that?
16:29I mean, the Biden administration didn't even talk to them.
16:32I mean, imagine they opened their market for the first time in 30 years for five billion in exports while paying us six billion a year in tariffs.
16:43Yeah, sure.
16:44Biden could have done that.
16:45One person in one person in the whole world could have done that.
16:49And that's our president, Donald Trump and his economic team.
16:53Now, the talks this weekend with China are preliminary, but the president has already floated the idea of lowering that one hundred and forty five percent level, which he already conceded was was was was high and it wasn't sustainable.
17:08But down to perhaps 80. Some people were talking 50. And I know you guys have been going back and forth.
17:14Talk about that a little bit, because, of course, the Democrats are painting that as a walk back or Trump.
17:22You know, clearly it was bitten by this whole process. So he's scaling back his ambitions.
17:27You got to be kidding me. I mean, look, I agree.
17:32Hundred and forty five percent, as the president said. Come on.
17:35You know what that is? That's decoupling. You don't do business that way.
17:38And as you hear, of course, as the president said, the boats are just turning back around and going back.
17:44So I think the president would like to work it out with China.
17:47As he said, he'd like to deescalate it. But look, he's not going to live with a trillion dollar deficit.
17:53He's just not going to do it. So the idea is deescalate.
17:58But let's get China trade right and let's get trade deals with the rest of the world.
18:02Let's cut our trade deficit down. Let's grow our GDP.
18:06I think the president can grow our GDP three percent.
18:10I mean, I think this president's got it right. He's got it dead right.
18:14And he's doing everything he's popped up on. And I can't be more excited.
18:18Talk about the process here, because I know you can't give us all the specifics.
18:23But President Trump is one of these guys who like you bring him a deal.
18:26You say, I think we got a deal with the UK, Mr. President.
18:29And he listens. Right. And then he said, get me a better deal.
18:33And you actually have to go back and then you have to negotiate the better deal than the good deal that you just got.
18:39But that's kind of always working, I think, for the American people. I like that.
18:45Oh, totally. So, look, we worked on this for 45 days.
18:49We went every line item. This is a detailed, detailed line, ethanol, beef, cereal, machinery.
18:56I mean, line by line, we get it all done. Right.
18:59We get it all done. We get it all packaged up.
19:01I'm working morning, noon and night on the deal. I sit down with Donald Trump.
19:05I said, OK, here's the deal. It's beautiful. It's in a bow.
19:08You know, four billion dollars worth of opening market, six billion of revenues.
19:13He goes, he goes, let's go over it. I can make it better.
19:16I'm like, I've done everything I can. He goes, I'm going to make it better.
19:19He picks up the phone. He calls Stermer and he makes the deal.
19:23And he adds a billion dollars of new exports to the deal.
19:26And he's and he says to him, come on, just wrap it up right now on the phone.
19:30And you'll be on the press conference tomorrow and we'll see how great it is.
19:33And he just pushes the guy. I love letting the best deal maker in the world make the deal.
19:38It's the most fun for me. He added an extra billion dollars by that phone call.
19:43The man is the best deal maker I've ever seen.
19:45Well, I had a chance to see him today and had an off the record conversation.
19:49But it's clear that he he believes that the half empty barges that are being reported as the worst thing ever.
19:58That's a sign this is working.
19:59That's exactly what he wanted to happen to put the squeeze on China before these talks.
20:04Am I missing something?
20:07No, absolutely not. Look, we know that they rely on our consumer in our markets and he wants to just make sure everybody knows they know and we know that it's time to make the right deal.
20:21It's time to start making the right deal. And you got to put cards on the table.
20:24And, you know, the president, he loves to do that. He loves to let everybody know how it's going.
20:29He speaks respectfully about Xi, but he knows that they need our markets.
20:34And then he sends his team in and says, let's deescalate.
20:37Let's deescalate with a view that we're going to make a good deal for America.
20:41Is there a strong chance that the current tariffs will be completely paused after this weekend's talks?
20:53No chance. No chance. No way. No way.
21:00Well, what will happen? Well, OK, so let's say they don't let's say they have they have a great meeting and maybe a general understanding that we're going to talk again.
21:08We want to make progress. But the one hundred and forty five stay in place or is it moved down today?
21:15No, no, no. They all they come down to a human level, right, to a level where we do business.
21:21There are significant tariffs. The president is going to keep significant tariffs on trade with China.
21:28That is his objective. That's his expectation. That should be everybody's expectation.
21:33But one hundred and forty five percent is decoupling. Let's not do business with each other.
21:37Let's bring it down to a level that he studied and he knows. Right.
21:42Where did we come out with on Liberation Day? Thirty four percent is where it came out on Liberation Day.
21:47That's the studied number that Donald Trump did then. He may put it up higher, but that's kind of the idea. Thirty four percent Liberation Day, twenty percent for the fentanyl.
21:58If they stop doing the fentanyl, that'll come off. But we can't live with fentanyl ingredients coming to America.
22:05So I think that's the number that he published on Liberation Day. And that's the number you should look at.
22:10And somewhere around there, maybe a little higher, maybe a little lower.
22:14Donald Trump will make the deal with the Chinese to deescalate.
22:18And then we'll go forward from there making deals with everyone in the world.
22:21Then we'll sit down with China and try to work out the right deal for America with China.
22:26Any sense of where the final talks would take place, Howard?
22:33I mean, I think there's going to be dozens of talks with China, but deescalation first and then huge amounts of talks and huge amounts of details of what's the right thing for America.
22:45And Donald Trump owns it.
22:47Mr. Secretary, thank you so much.
22:49And coming up, Tish James is more unhinged than ever as the FBI opens up an investigation.
22:54Tish, she's in trouble and she's lashing out.
22:58New York Attorney General Letitia James' town hall was derailed last night when a Trump supporter asked about the DOJ investigating her for mortgage fraud.
23:08Will you apologize to President Trump for wasting millions of dollars and the state of New York for a witch trial?
23:15And how does it feel to know that you will be imprisoned for mortgage fraud?
23:21We want to thank him for coming.
23:27We respect all opinions.
23:29Everybody knows those allegations are baseless.
23:32They're discredited.
23:35And so we want to thank him.
23:37I love the guy, the seal, the clapping seal next to her.
23:41First of all, there's nothing is discredited.
23:43Well, what's discredited about them?
23:45Now, you first heard about the allegations right here on The Angle exclusively.
23:48And let me explain why this is so important.
23:51If Tish James is willing to lie about something like a mortgage application, what wouldn't she lie about?
24:01This is a woman who staked her entire campaign on getting Trump.
24:06No one is above the law here to weigh in on this issue.
24:10David Schellen, former Trump impeachment attorney.
24:12David, now that she just says, oh, well, it's all discredited.
24:18We all know that allegations are discredited.
24:20What part of them have been discredited?
24:22No part of them have been discredited other than in a letter that her attorney, Abby Lowell, wrote to the attorney general, Pam Bondi.
24:31Now, Abby Lowell is a fine lawyer and happens to be a friend of mine.
24:34But the letter is the epitome of hypocrisy, I would have to say.
24:38It starts out by complaining, whining on behalf of Ms. James, that this is political retribution.
24:45I would say to you that I don't remember any political figure out for more political retribution than Letitia James was against Donald Trump, unless it was Alvin Bragg or Fonnie Willis in Atlanta.
24:58This was clearly the epitome of weaponization of the criminal justice system by Letitia James and the civil justice system and the office of attorney general.
25:07And she continues to boast about it and to threaten more of the same.
25:11Yet in the letter from her lawyer, he complains that this seems to be political retribution.
25:15And in terms of discrediting it, he actually excuses, attempts to excuse her conduct by saying they were mistakes that were made.
25:23For example, in the Virginia loan application, it was a mistake that was made that said it would be her primary residence.
25:30And she wasn't quite so forgiving of any mistakes by Donald Trump or anybody else.
25:34It was a mistake by her father in the other in the statement about the house in Brooklyn.
25:39We'll see what happens. Everyone's entitled the presumption of innocence.
25:42But there is investigation now. And it as it appears from this evidence, there should be.
25:47Well, there's a mistake. I mean, to say there's they were there were mistakes made.
25:53It's either your residence or your it's not. I think I mean, it's not that complex of an issue.
26:00But of course, Lowell is going to work with it every whatever he has.
26:03And he doesn't have a lot. By the way, she appeared with Jen Psaki over at MSNBC.
26:09Watch this. It's unfortunate that President Trump publicly attacked me a few days ago.
26:16And as a result of that, he telegraphed to the Department of Justice and to FBI that I should be targeted.
26:21You see, this is nothing more than an extension of his revenge, his retribution.
26:26And he finally got up to the J's. I am not fearful. I am fearless.
26:31There's no question anyone watching right now can feel your force and your fearlessness.
26:36David, I always feel your force and your fearlessness. I feel your force every time you're on the show.
26:42So I just want to say that on a Friday night. OK, I appreciate I appreciate that very much.
26:48But listen, Laura, as you well know, she ran on a campaign of getting Donald Trump.
26:53But putting aside the unethical conduct that reflects for a prosecutor, the idea that she should be complaining now about political retribution.
27:01Donald Trump didn't signal anything to anybody. They had evidence that was presented to them.
27:05And they're following the evidence now to see where it leads.
27:10But again, she keeps saying that no one is above the law.
27:15I mean, that was her entire thing about Trump.
27:17So, OK, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
27:20So just show us what you got. And I guess we'll see the chips will fall where they may.
27:24David, as always, thank you.
27:26All right. Another potential disaster.
27:29Now, more radar screens at another airport go black again.
27:34Let's go.
27:35Yeah.
28:04Let's go.
28:05Let's go.
28:06Let's go.
28:07Loanging next question.
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29:57Bộ bước kép
30:05Trước tiếp theo
30:08Bộ bước kép trung một chân
30:27Tiếp tục lặp lại như vậy
30:34Một bước kép
30:39Một bước đơn
30:42Hàng tiếp theo
31:02Một bước đơn
31:03Một bước kép trung chân
31:06Trước tiếp theo
31:10Một bước đơn
31:10Chân thứ 3 một bước kép
31:13Móc sau đây một bước đơn
31:18Một bước kép
31:18Tiếp tục lặp lại như vậy
31:30Móc tất cả 8 lần như vậy
31:40Chân đầu tiên
31:44Móc một bước đơn
31:45Chân từ ngang
31:46Móc một bước kép
31:47Chân từ 3
31:50Móc sau đây một bước đơn
31:52Móc sau đây là
31:52Móc sau tai nhắn
31:53Móc pinch chân thân
31:54Móc sau đây là
31:55MócCOM
31:58Móc accumaven

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