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[0] Former President Donald Trump gets the big win in New Hampshire, taking a major step toward his third Republican nomination.
[1] I want to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory tonight.
[2] He earned it.
[3] I did hear Nikki say, and now it's off to South Carolina.
[4] Well, I love South Carolina.
[5] But, you know, she forgot one thing.
[6] Next week it's Nevada.
[7] It's not South Carolina.
[8] We love South Carolina, but next week it's Nevada.
[9] We break down the results and what comes next in both the Republican and Democratic contests.
[10] I'm Daily Wire Editor -in -Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howl.
[11] It's Wednesday, January 24th, and this is Morning Wire.
[12] Republican lawmakers are demanding answers after they say more than 100 encrypted files from the House January 6th Committee were deleted just before Republicans took over.
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[21] And Barbenheimer dominated the summer box office, but the Academy Award nominations were most.
[22] much more Oppenheimer than Barbie.
[23] To freeze out Greta Gerwig from the best director nomination, I think is honestly blasphemous.
[24] We break down the surprises and the snubs that have Hollywood talking.
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[36] New Hampshire voters propelled Donald Trump to a solid victory last night, cementing the former president's standing as the presumptive GOP nominee.
[37] Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips has been tracking the race and the implications for 2024.
[38] or Cabot, another week, another win for Donald Trump.
[39] How did the final tally shake out last night?
[40] Well, after cruising to a record 30 -point win in Iowa last week, former President Trump scored another big win last night, this time in New Hampshire, where he defeated his only remaining Republican opponent, Nicky Haley, by over 10 points.
[41] While the race was a bit closer than expected, remember the latest polling predicted a 20 to 25 point win for Trump, the former president proved once again just how firm his grip on the GOP base still is.
[42] Here he is speaking to supporters after the race was called, touting the fact that he's now the first person to ever win the New Hampshire primary three separate times.
[43] This is a great, great state.
[44] You know, we won New Hampshire.
[45] Three times now, three.
[46] Three.
[47] And Trump also made sure to go after Joe Biden, as well as Haley, claiming he's the only one who can beat the president.
[48] We've won almost every single poll in the last three months against Crooked Joe Biden, almost every poll.
[49] And she doesn't.
[50] windows close.
[51] She had a very bad night.
[52] And what did we hear from Haley?
[53] Yeah, there's just no other way of spinning it.
[54] Despite exceeding polling expectations, this was still a disappointing night for Nikki Haley, or really any Republican hoping to see a Trump alternative for that matter, as New Hampshire was in many ways a last stand for the former UN ambassador.
[55] The state's more moderate electorate was expected to benefit her campaign, and she focused quite a bit of her time and money there, knowing that a win in New Hampshire would inject new life into this primary, but that did not happen.
[56] And we now move on to Nevada and then South Carolina, a state where Trump had leading by 40 % in the latest polls.
[57] Despite losing last night, though, Haley vowed to continue forward.
[58] New Hampshire is first in the nation.
[59] It is not the last in the nation.
[60] This race is far from over.
[61] There are dozens of states left to go.
[62] And now we're the last one.
[63] standing next to Donald Trump.
[64] And today we got close to half of the vote.
[65] And it's worth noting when Trump took the stage, he made sure to poke fun at Haley, following her more optimistic message.
[66] I said, wow, she's doing like a speech like she won.
[67] She didn't win.
[68] She lost.
[69] Now, what does Trump's win mean for the primary moving forward?
[70] Well, it means that this race is effectively over.
[71] Barring the greatest electoral comeback in modern American history, Trump will be the nominee.
[72] New Hampshire was the only early primary state with polls that were even remotely close.
[73] And based on all the data we have, it looks like it's going to be smooth sailing from here on out for Trump.
[74] His campaign is now saying the general election has essentially kicked off.
[75] And we actually heard a similar message from the Biden campaign, which released a statement saying, quote, tonight's results confirmed Donald Trump has all but locked up the GOP nomination.
[76] And the election denying anti -freedom MAGA movement has completed its takeover of the Republican Party.
[77] Now, New Hampshire also held its Democratic primary last night, but it was a strange election day for a few reasons.
[78] Tell us about that.
[79] Yeah, when Democrats in the state voted for their presidential nominee last night, one name not on the ballot was President Joe Biden.
[80] That's because last year, the Democratic National Committee chose to make South Carolina the first primary state, arguing it has a more diverse electorate than the mostly white New Hampshire and Iowa.
[81] But state officials ignored that decision and went ahead with their primary as usual.
[82] President Biden, however, did not ignore that change and in a show of solidarity with the Democratic Party refused to put his name on the ballot in New Hampshire.
[83] Biden supporters in the state did, however, respond by organizing a massive campaign to encourage voters to write his name in to ensure that he still scored a symbolic victory, though it was a bit unconventional.
[84] Well, the matchup is solidifying at a pretty rapid pace here.
[85] Yep.
[86] Cabot, thanks for reporting.
[87] Anytime.
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[93] That's shopify .com A new report reveals that the Nancy Pelosi assembled January 6th committee deleted more than 100 encrypted files from its probe just days before Republicans took over the House majority.
[94] Here to discuss the report as Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presta Giacomo.
[95] Hey Amanda.
[96] So what do we know about these alleged actions taken by the J6 committee and these encrypted files?
[97] Hey, John.
[98] So this report from Fox News says that a digital forensics team has determined that 117 files were encrypted.
[99] and then deleted on January 1st, 2023.
[100] And that was just days before the committee was required to transfer all of this data over to the new Republican -led committee.
[101] All 117 files have been recovered, but most of them are password protected, and that's preventing Republicans from having access to them.
[102] All right, so encrypted, then deleted, and they're now not accessible.
[103] How did this all come to light, and what do we know about these deleted files?
[104] So the forensics team that made these findings was commissioned by the House Administration Committee's oversight subcommittee.
[105] Led by Georgia Republican Barry Loudermilk, this subcommittee is investigating security failures on January 6th, as well as the actions of the former J6 committee.
[106] Loudermilk set in a letter to Democratic rep Benny Thompson, who chaired the J6 committee, that Thompson turned over less than three terabytes of data, though Thompson claimed he turned over four terabytes of digital files.
[107] It's that discrepancy, we can assume here, is what sparked the investigation by the digital forensics team.
[108] Loudermilk added in his letter that Thompson did not archive all committee records, as is required by House rules, and he did not archive some transcribed interviews and depositions to the White House and Homeland Security, which is also required.
[109] What has the reaction been to all of this?
[110] Have Thompson or Loudermilk spoken about this publicly?
[111] Yeah, we did get a response from Thompson on Tuesday evening, and he called Loudermilk's accusation.
[112] false.
[113] He said in a letter to Loudermilk that his committee worked with transparency, but he did add that government agencies expressed national security concerns about a small number of transcripts.
[114] Thompson ended his response addressing those allegations of password -protected files, stating, quote, I have absolutely no idea what you were talking about, and I will not speculate.
[115] For his part, Loudermilk is demanding answers on why this data was apparently deleted, as well as demanding passwords to access those files.
[116] In a statement to Fox, Loudermilk said it's obvious that Pelosi Select Committee went to great lengths to prevent Americans from seeing certain documents produced in their investigation.
[117] And he added that the American people, quote, deserve to know the full truth.
[118] He also vowed to get to that full truth, thanks to the support of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
[119] Shifting gears a bit, Republican Representative Thomas Massey raised some more questions this week about the two pipe bombs recovered outside the DNC and R &C on January 6th.
[120] Tell us about that issue.
[121] Yeah, Rep Massey is asking questions about why we still don't have answers about who planted these pipe bombs or why the J6 committee did not focus on them, which Massey said would have been the biggest threat that existed on January 6th.
[122] He went as far as to suggest a cover -up.
[123] Here's what he told the Daily Wire.
[124] This looks really bad for the FBI, the ATF, Secret Service.
[125] It looks really bad for anybody who was involved, especially with that second pipe bomb.
[126] To defend the integrity of their organizations, they need to provide an answer, but they are obviously trying to memory hold them.
[127] Massey raised issue with the surprisingly unclear and limited video footage available, and he noted that one of the bombs had a 60 -minute kitchen timer on it, though it was placed outside one of the buildings the day before January 6th.
[128] and the other bomb reportedly had no mechanism of detonation, despite the FBI calling both bombs, quote, viable.
[129] It's been more than three years without answers, so it's not surprising questions are being raised.
[130] Amanda, thanks for reporting.
[131] You're welcome.
[132] It's been an honor to be with all of you this morning.
[133] And to all the nominees, as we say in the biz, break a leg.
[134] That was actress Zazee Bates announcing the 2024 Oscar nominations.
[135] Christopher Nolan's historical drama Oppenheimer led the pack with 13 nods, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor.
[136] Meanwhile, last year's other major blockbuster Barbie received some surprising snubs.
[137] Here with Morris Daily Wire Culture Reporter, Megan Basham.
[138] So, Megan, before we get to the Barbie controversy, can you quickly give us a rundown of who the frontrunners are for the highest profile awards?
[139] Sure.
[140] So Killian Murphy is up for Best Actor for playing the Father of the Adam Bomb and Oppenheimer.
[141] And I think he is likely going to be the winner here, but he does have some stiff competition from Paul Giamatti, who is in the fan favorite The Holdovers.
[142] Now, in that film, Giamati plays a curmudgeonly but lovable prep school teacher.
[143] That's also up for best picture and best director, but, you know, not likely to win in those categories with such stiff competition.
[144] Probably Murphy's stiffest competition is Bradley Cooper playing composer Leonard Bernstein.
[145] So Cooper directed that movie titled Maestro, which is also up for best picture.
[146] But I'll go out on a limb and say already that I think Christopher Nolan is the best bet for director and Oppenheimer is the frontrunner for Best Picture.
[147] Then you've also got Poor Things, which is a modern twist on Frankenstein.
[148] That's also in the best picture and best director race.
[149] It received 12 nominations total right behind Oppenheimer's 13.
[150] And I would say that Emma Stone, who plays the sort of Frankenstein character, is the favorite for the best actress category for that film, especially as she has already won the Critics Choice Award and the Golden Globe for this role.
[151] And this was her accepting the Critics' Choice last week.
[152] I'm going to be honest, I'm in like full -blown shock.
[153] I didn't have anything that I was going to say because this is completely crazy.
[154] So thank you so much for this.
[155] It really, it means so much to me. But she's going to be going up against Carrie Mulligan for Maestro, Annette Benning for Nyad, and Lily Gladstone for Killers of the Flower Moon.
[156] And by the way, with his best director nomination for Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese, will now become the most nominated living director.
[157] But while it's up for 11 awards, including Best Picture, my guess is it's not going to take home any major Oscars, especially as Leonardo DiCaprio was snubbed for Best Actor.
[158] Well, speaking of Snubs, no Best Director for Barbie's Greta Gerwig and no Best Actress for Margot Robbie.
[159] I haven't actually seen it, but people are upset about that.
[160] Yeah, they are.
[161] And I would say between the two of them, Gerwig being overlooked is the slightly more controversial issue.
[162] So she's already received a number of lower profile awards that are often bellwethers for the Oscars, the Directors Guild of America, the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards, all gave her a nod for Best Director.
[163] And she received Director of the Year Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
[164] So it does seem pretty clear that Oscar voters are somewhat out of step with a lot of the industry on this.
[165] And you've got some people saying that what this proves is that the Oscars are still too dominated by men.
[166] So they're saying there's a kind of irony that Ryan Gosling is up for best supporting actor when Gerwig is not up for director and Robbie is not up for best actress.
[167] So maybe Ken and the Patriarchy win again.
[168] And to give you one example, New York Daily News columnist Brandon Friedman tweeted this.
[169] He said, after Greta Gerwig and Margo Robbie made a film about patriarchy that generated a billion dollars for Hollywood.
[170] The man in the film got nominated for a major award, and I'm honestly not sure what I expected.
[171] But that said, you do see these surprise snubs every year, especially for lighter -hearted movies, and it happens to both men and women.
[172] So, like I said, no Leo this year.
[173] All right, well, we're going to have you back on for a post -mortem after the show on March 10th.
[174] Yes.
[175] Megan, thanks for reporting.
[176] Anytime.
[177] time.
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