Fox News Panics On Air after Trump’s Biggest Loss

2/21/202619 mincomplete
0:00State regime media, which calls itself Fox News, has been panicking since the United States
0:06Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump's tariffs against the world, each host on state regime
0:13media behaving more ridiculous and pathetic than the next.
0:17They're bringing on people like Trump's trade representative, Jameson Greer and Treasury Secretary Scott Besant.
0:25They are bringing on people like Stephen Miller.
0:28And it's a combination of like attacking the Supreme Court and calling them illegitimate and
0:34under the influence of foreign powers, but then also saying, actually, IEPA, the unlawful declaration
0:42that we made to do tariffs against the world has been great.
0:46Look how powerful we are.
0:48Stephen Miller says, we've brought inflation down to 1 .4%.
0:53No, you didn't. Actually, the BCE is rising past 3%.
0:59I think you're confusing the fourth quarter GDP number, which was 1 .4 % with
1:05inflation. You see, our GDP is going down and inflation is going up, Stephen Miller.
1:11Then you had people like Jesse Waters on state regime media saying, how could Donald
1:16Trump be a dictator when the United States Supreme Court ruled against him and Donald
1:23Trump is following the order of the Supreme Court?
1:25Actually, Donald Trump's not following the orders of the Supreme Court.
1:29He held a deranged press conference shortly after the Supreme Court struck down his tariffs
1:34against the world and said that he's going to make life so painful for Americans.
1:39He got rid of the de minimis tariff exemption.
1:43So people who are purchasing goods of $800 or less are going to now suffer
1:49tariffs right now. Then Donald Trump did a unilateral 150 -day 10 % tariff against
1:57the world in order to try to make the American people suffer even more.
2:01And then Donald Trump says he's going to potentially do embargoes against other countries if
2:08they want to go back on the fake trade deals that Donald Trump announced on
2:12social media. So actually, Jesse Water and state regime propagandists, Donald Trump's not following this
2:18Supreme Court ruling. He held one of the most deranged press conferences ever.
2:23But, you know, this is an evidence -based network here at Midas Touch.
2:28So let me bring out the receipts one by one for you, shall we?
2:33First, let's bring in Jameson Greer.
2:36He's the U .S. trade representative.
2:37He was speaking with Brett Baer and Baer says, do you regret using IEPA, you
2:43know, the statute from 1977 that claimed gave you this emergency authority to do tariffs
2:49against the world? Do you regret that?
2:52And Jameson's like, no, we did the right move there.
2:56You did the right move by doing an unlawful tariff.
2:59And now you owe refunds totaling about $175 billion at least, which, by the way,
3:07Treasury Secretary Scott Besson goes, good luck trying to get that.
3:11Why would we give it back to you?
3:14It's got like the bad guys, like the villains in every superhero movie.
3:18My gosh. Here's what Jameson Greer says.
3:21Let's play this clip. You know, to that point, you mentioned IEPA.
3:25That's the emergency effort. Do you regret using IEPA if you had these other statutes
3:31already on the books and kind of ready to go?
3:34No, not at all. And by the way, all of these options were presented to
3:38the president early on before he even started his second term.
3:44The reality is the president wanted to move quickly.
3:46He wanted to move flexibly.
3:48And most importantly, he was trying to respond to an emergency of our huge trade
3:52deficit we were left with under Biden.
3:54And so that's why he was using that.
3:55So it was an appropriate tool, was a necessary tool.
3:58Obviously, we disagree, along with three esteemed justices of the Supreme Court, on the result
4:03today. So we don't regret it.
4:05It helped us obtain tons of deals covering half of the world's population, opening up
4:10market access we haven't enjoyed for 30 years.
4:12And we have these agreements.
4:14And so we'll just use a different tool.
4:15Again, the tools may change, but the policy stays the same.
4:18And IEPA was part of that.
4:21Now going to Jesse Waters.
4:23He said, actually, the Democrats fell right into a trap.
4:27He said, we're heading into the midterms.
4:30And now Donald Trump gets to issue refunds right before the midterms with his name
4:36on it. And the American people are going to be so thankful that Trump's name
4:41is going to be on tariff rebate checks.
4:43Ha ha ha, Newsom. Ha ha ha, Democrats.
4:46You fell right into the trap.
4:49What are y 'all talking about?
4:51First off, Donald Trump says he's not going to be giving refunds.
4:54He claimed he was giving tariff rebate checks, but that was a lie, just like
4:58Doge dividend checks were a lie.
5:00And just like it's a lie when he says for health care, he's going to
5:03replace Obamacare and the Obamacare subsidies by giving a $2 ,000 check.
5:09That seems to be Donald Trump's M .O.
5:11rather than. All of the problems, he just comes up with $2 ,000 checks and
5:15then never actually gives it because he's a total con artist and a total fraud.
5:20Watch Jesse Waters here, though, play this clip.
5:22Democrats don't even know it yet, but they just walked into a pretty big trap.
5:27Newsom's saying Americans should get a tariff refund.
5:31Donald Trump should return that money immediately.
5:34He has an obligation, $1 ,751 per family that were taxed by Donald Trump.
5:41He took hundreds of billions of dollars from working folks, from ag community, from small
5:47businesses for this vanity play, this illegal action.
5:51And he finally was held to account.
5:53The rule of law won out.
5:55Tariff stimmy checks with Trump's name on it right before the midterms.
5:59I'm into it. And state regime media brings in the despicable individual, Stephen Miller.
6:05And Stephen Miller goes, as cowardly as the Supreme Court ruling was, here's the good
6:12news. We're going to come up with ways to make the tariffs even harder on
6:16the American people. I mean, these people are pure evil, right?
6:21Here, play this clip. But here's the good news, Laura.
6:24As cowardly, as horrendous as the Supreme Court ruling was, as poorly as it reflects
6:29on John Roberts' court and the continued torturing of our statutes and our Constitution, here's
6:35the good news. The court also affirmed the president has the authority under Section 301,
6:42Section 232, Section 122, Section 338, and many other provisions of federal law that the
6:49president can levy tariffs on foreign nations.
6:53So his program will not only be fully reconstituted, but it will be expanded.
6:57And one more point, Laura, the Supreme Court also affirmed that under IEPA, the president
7:02has authority to restrict, impede, deny, license, or even fully embargo any foreign trade.
7:11So the net result of all this is we're going to keep and grow the
7:15tariffs to bring back American manufacturing, which keeps prices low by incentivizing products being made
7:20here in America. But it also means that President Trump has even more tools when
7:24it comes to dealing with foreign countries that undermine our security.
7:29And that brings us to Greg Gutfeld.
7:32And Greg Gutfeld just basically starts cursing on air.
7:35He's like, for all of the people gloating, S -T -F -U, S -T -F
7:40-U, shut the F up, shut the F up.
7:43By the way, that's basically what Donald Trump was saying during his deranged press conference.
7:47Shut the F up, man, shut the F up.
7:49It was really weird, his press conference here, play this clip.
7:52And for the people that are gloating, they were probably the same people who backed
7:57the student loan bailout. You know, they could S -T -F -U.
8:00The Supreme Court pooped on that, but that didn't stop Biden, did it?
8:04Or how about the vaccine mandates?
8:07Supreme Court crapped on that too, but they still did it to the government employees.
8:11There's always a workaround, but shut up is what I'm saying.
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10:07This is where Jesse Waters then says, how could Trump be a dictator when the
10:14Supreme Court rules against him and he follows the order?
10:17Jesse, he says he's not following the order.
10:19We saw the press conference earlier yesterday where he says he's not following the orders.
10:24Here, play this clip. I guess Trump's not a dictator anymore because the court ruled
10:28against him and he's going to do what they say.
10:31Carney in Canada, he doesn't have this issue.
10:34Ursula at the U -U -U can hit us with tariffs and nothing stops her.
10:38Mexico? can hit back fast.
10:40China can. They dump in tariff all day long.
10:43But the United States has to just sit there and take it.
10:46The president can't hit back fast.
10:49He has to guess which law to use.
10:51And if he retaliates too hard against Vietnam or Switzerland, these countries can hold firm
10:58because the court might strike them down.
11:01Then Jesse Waters says, but these tariffs have been so amazing.
11:05That's how we got Greenland.
11:07That's how we got the Panama Canal.
11:10We did this all. We settled eight wars with the tariffs.
11:14He didn't do any of those things.
11:15What are you talking about?
11:16He didn't settle eight wars.
11:18The tariffs, you know what the tariffs have done, Jesse?
11:21If we want to have an honest conversation about what the tariffs have done.
11:23It caused the rest of the world to enter trade deals with each other and
11:29cut out the United States.
11:31You've got Canada linking a trans -Pacific partnership with a trans -Atlantic partnership right now,
11:38completely outmaneuvering the United States.
11:40We've got the BRICS block growing in power.
11:44You've got the European Union and making deals with India, actual deals.
11:51You've got Carney making deals and strategic partnerships with China.
11:57I mean, that's what you actually have going on here.
11:59But here, let's play this clip.
12:00Who has to wait and then go and do an investigation and then come back?
12:04This is what we need now.
12:06Not only this, he's now gotten the Panama Canal back from tariffs.
12:11He's brought Greenland back into our orbit and he's gotten NATO funding boosted from tariffs.
12:17Not to mention the fact that wars have been settled because of tariffs.
12:20This is what's going to happen.
12:22He's just going to reinstitute the same posture under a different code and they're going
12:26to go back to where they were.
12:28But the silver lining is, you're right.
12:29This time, when you do an investigation, you might be able to target strategic industries
12:34and do carve outs like coffee or clothing, non -national security related issues.
12:40And then you can still have a tariff regime that keeps in charge of economic
12:45national security. And we still have the justices invited to the state of the union.
12:50Well, that is most important.
12:51Barely. I mean, Greg, the justice's job is to.
12:54Then you had a Democratic senator who's running for governor of Minnesota.
12:59Amy, Senator Klobuchar was on state regime media.
13:03And here's how she described the situation to Bret Baier.
13:07It's actually nice to have someone speaking logically on state regime media.
13:11Let's play this clip. They say this is a powerful tool that the president used
13:16to move countries to do different things.
13:18You say he needs to work with Congress to get it done.
13:23Well, the Supreme Court has clearly ruled that he has to work with Congress, that
13:27Congress, as Justice Gorsuch pointed out a number of times in that oral argument, that
13:33Congress has the power to tax.
13:36And so, yes, he should work with Congress.
13:38But he also has to stop doing these things that are clearly illegal that then
13:44lead to complete chaos in the economy.
13:47And it's one of the reasons why people are so angry about what is going
13:51on right now. Do you think people will get refunds?
13:54Because costs have been going up for people.
13:55Housing costs. Continue, Brett. I didn't hear the question.
13:59Oh, sorry. Do you think that people need to get refunds?
14:02There are some Democrats calling for refunds for the American people.
14:07Yes. Do you think they do?
14:07So it is very clear.
14:10They made this retroactive. They didn't say, oh, it's just going forward.
14:13So there will be people.
14:15There's a lot of importers in the U .S.
14:18That's the bulk of it that have paid these tariffs.
14:20And I would think these small businesses that have sued, you know, a Utah fishing
14:26apparel company, a toy store in Pennsylvania, they are going to be going before the
14:33international court or some kind of body to get their money back.
14:36My hope is that that can go to individual consumers who ended up really paying
14:41for this because of the increased prices.
14:44But there will be major action on refunds.
14:47And, you know, I don't run that White House, but I would hope they would
14:50be making that process go as smoothly as possible because people will have a right
14:55to get their money back.
14:56There isn't a provision in the way the court did this.
15:00And the president did express his anger about that.
15:03And I don't know how they could have suddenly come up with the process themselves
15:06where it says, hey, this is just going forward.
15:09It's not retroactive. I'm not sure they could do that under the law.
15:13The administration should have never used this IEPA statute.
15:17And I heard the ambassador say the president wanted to move quickly.
15:20And that was the goal.
15:21But you want to do things legally or you're going to end up in a
15:24huge mess, which he has continued to have happened to him in various other realms
15:29throughout this administration. Now, back to Jesse Waters here.
15:35Jesse Waters says, I love refunds actually.
15:37So where's my refund check from the Somalians?
15:40Let's play it. But as long as we're playing along, I love the idea of
15:45a refund. Are we getting refund checks for the $9 billion the Somalis stole?
15:51Because when there's fraud on my credit card, American Express pays me back.
15:56And then finally, they bring on Monica Crowley, who's like Donald Trump's ambassador of protocol,
16:02whatever the hell that means.
16:03She was previously, she was previously a Post on state regime media, right wing propagandist
16:10that gives you the ability to become an ambassador in the Trump regime or a
16:15or a secretary of defense in the Trump regime.
16:18And here she talks about how she goes, the tariffs have generated nearly two hundred
16:24and seventy billion dollars for the federal government.
16:27And this has been this has caused the deficits to be lower, our national debt
16:32to be lower and for there to be economic growth and job creation.
16:36We are in a jobs recession right now.
16:39Economic growth is stagnant. The national debt is increasing.
16:44Deficits are not lower. Just making things up.
16:47As Leslie Marshall says, the U .S.
16:50federal budget deficit stood at approximately one point seven to one point eight trillion dollars
16:55over the past 12 months as early as 2026.
16:58The deficit reflects that the government expenditure, seven trillion, continues to significantly outpace revenue, five
17:05point two trillion. And now you owe a refund to people because you stole from
17:10them. Right. Inherent in the court's order, Supreme Court's order that the IEPA tariffs are
17:16unlawful is that you stole money by unlawfully charging people tariffs.
17:21You tax people illegally, which is obvious if you just read IEPA from 1977, it
17:28says where a president declares that there is a national emergency.
17:34The president has the right to regulate imports and exports.
17:39Nowhere in IEPA does it say the word tariffs at all.
17:43So you have to declare a valid emergency, national emergency.
17:48And then it talks about regulating imports and exports.
17:52Regulation is not tariffs. That's not what it is.
17:56And the Supreme Court said that's not what it is anyway.
17:59Here's what Crowley had to say.
18:00Let's play this clip. It is ready to go.
18:02And Jesse, when you mentioned refund checks over the last year, the calendar year 2025,
18:09President Trump's tariffs have generated nearly two hundred and seventy billion dollars for the federal
18:15government. And those returns are coming back to the American people.
18:19They're coming back in the form of lower deficits, an overall lower national debt as
18:27we proceed with this. And it's also generating tremendous economic growth.
18:31It's generating private job creation.
18:34And it's also generating a manufacturing boom.
18:38We started to see it in Trump's first term and now we're seeing it on
18:42steroids. All right, Monica. There you have it, folks.
18:45Let me know. Let me know what you think.
18:47It's so utterly pathetic, isn't it?
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18:53Thanks for watching.