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May 21, 2024 30 mins

Sean covers the latest on the Trump trial including the various levels of drama that has turned our justice system into farce.  Weaponizing the legal system is, apparently, our future....

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, glad you're with us. Thank you Scott Shannon,
Thanks to all of you for being with us. Here
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You know the the just the fundamental unfairness. Let me
let me just sum up really quickly what's been happening
in the courtroom is this case has been an unmitigated

(00:21):
disaster for the prosecution, for Da Bragg, for the third
highest ranking Biden Justice Department official that came over. And
now they the judge is angry. So the Trump team
they want to bring in experts. They want to bring
in Bradley Smith and Bob Costello. Bradley Smith, FBC knows

(00:43):
the law which is at the heart of the argument
of this novel legal theory the bragging company came up
with even though the FEC looked at it, nah, said
no violation, even though the weaponized Biden Justice Department looked
at it, Nan, no violation, even though the other District
of New York looked at it, Yeah, no violation. Even

(01:04):
after cy Vance looked at all the possibilities Bragg's predecessor.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Nah, no violation. Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
And this is where they've now taken this because they
can't charge them with the mystermetor because the statute of
limitations have have expired on all of this. I mean,
it's really just unbelievable, how corrupt and the judge. You know,
we have two experts they wanted to bring on. One
is about the law in a court of law, about

(01:31):
the very specific law and the novel legal theory that
the prosecution is bringing in this case, and they they
don't even want to hear from the expert.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
I mean, why is that?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Because the judge now understands that this has been an
unmitigated disaster for Alvin Bragg and the prosecution and they're
likely to lose. So the only chance they have is
to get an assist from the judge, the biden donor
conflicted judge that should have recused himself. So that's where
we now find ourselves. So you know, you've yeah had

(02:05):
a few this thing ended, I guess you know Costello's testimony,
it just it just didn't really really have any germane
possibility because the judge just ensured that everything that he
was going to say that would have impeached the testimony
of Michael Cohne was not allowed to be brought up

(02:27):
in the case. It's up pretty unreal. So anyway, the
jury gets dismissed and now they're haggling over final jury instructions,
which is, you know, the last place the judge is
going to screw but the judge's conduct. Are you trying
to stare me? Clear the court room, Clear the court room? Well,

(02:47):
because he's upset. Why because Bob Costello was going to
impeach Michael Cohne's testimony like he did before Congress last
week and talk about how Michael Cohne and Michael Cone
even admitted it on the standard self yesterday on top
of admitting that he's a thief on top of a
liar and every perjuring or whatever else he was charged
to lie in the Congress and everything else he's been

(03:08):
found or admitted to being guilty of. It's pretty unbelievable.
But this is not justice in America. This is a
sad day for this country. And so jury instructions will
be key, and the judge reverses his decision on an
expanded definition of intent. Well, stuck with the regular definition
of intent. Yeah, they have to. Even the prosecution admitted

(03:31):
that intent is fundamental to the law because it's written
into the law. What have they proven here yesterday? Michael
Kohne just just destroyed the case. He destroyed it the
Tuesday prior, a week ago, but he destroyed it yesterday
by saying, oh, yeah, yeah, I told everybody that I

(03:51):
did all of this on my own. Okay, Well, if
you're saying that you did it all on your own,
then Donald Trump had no involvement in this and no
intent that could be proven anyway. And then you couple
that with the lie that he got caught in last
Tuesday and this minute and thirty six second call that

(04:11):
went to Keith Schiller, the security guy for Donald Trump,
and in that call and the text messages corroborating the
time stamp on this, that he was calling Shiller about
a fourteen year old kid that was prank calling him
and he was upset about it and wanted his help
with it, so he called Schiller's phone and then actually says, well,

(04:33):
that was the call that he had identified the week
earlier as the call where he told Trump about the
whole Stormy Daniels deal. Whoopsie Daisy. I guess they didn't
prepare him well enough. Just like you gotta wonder, did
Alvin Bragg know that he stole from the Trump organization
or did that just come out? Whoops, didn't know that
was coming. But anyway, I mean, you got a guy

(04:56):
from the start, what would you expect. Twenty eighteen pled
guilty to campaign finance violations, bank fraud, five counts at
tax evasion. Twenty eighteen pled guilty to lying to the
Senate Intelligence Committee the House Intelligence Committee as it relates
to the Trump Tower Moscow deal. You got a guy
that you know, admits that he's stealing, but yet admits

(05:19):
that he's going to he gains financially or as the
benefit of gaining financially from this case and benefiting from
this case. And then we find out he made over
four million dollars from his books and his podcasts and
whatever other gifts maybe people are giving him on social
media that apparently he's asking for. Is he spends every
day trashing and talking about Donald Trump. He's obsessed, you know,

(05:42):
con admits that, oh swoopsie days, he's sorry he stole money.
This is their star witness. The only thing they have
left at this point. And you've got to understand this,
and this is the biggest problem for the defense at
this point is that the judge in this case is
trying to throw a lifeline to the DA and the
prosecution here, and he's doing it by not allowing them

(06:06):
to put on a defense and put on and allow
the former attorney and remember Cone did forego attorney clying privilege.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
He waived it.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
That is saying that, you know, he asked him, what
do you got on Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
I'm not going to go to jail. That's when he.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Said he was suicidal, supposedly. Okay, so I'm not going
to go to jail. Well, I know one way to
get you out. What can you give them about Donald Trump?
He didn't do anything wrong. I can't give him anything, Okay.
Then he went on to explain to anybody and everybody
that would listen, including Bob Costello, that in fact he
did the deal and didn't even tell Donald Trump about it.

(06:47):
Then you have the phone call where he supposedly discusses
it with Donald Trump, and it's really a phone call
about his own safety. But then he claimed, well, no,
I actually did both things in a minute and thirty
six seconds he dealt with the issue of the prank caller,
the fourteen year old, that he dealt with the issue
of Stormy Daniels in a minute, in thirty six seconds,

(07:08):
and Todd Blanche said, you're a liar. If Cone doesn't
get charged with perjury in this after this case, I'd
be shocked.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
It seems like he's not exactly tell him the truth,
does he?

Speaker 1 (07:21):
But now merchants rulings that have pretty much overwhelmingly favored
the prosecution, the prosecution only the prosecution, culminating in this
circus that he created. Yesterday, I'm sure I had a
frustration and anger that this has not gone down the
way that he planned and the way that he wanted
as a Biden donor with allegations of family conflicts who

(07:44):
clearly should have recused himself in this case. Now he's
mad it's not going so he's going to take it
out on a guy with impeccable credentials like Bob Costello. Really,
so he starts yelling, are you staring me down? Clear
the court room, Clear the court room. Are you kidding me?
This guy's lost his mind. But this is now where

(08:08):
they have to contend with all of this because he's
allowed the novel theory of the prosecution to go forward.
And I can tell you right now, as of today,
if you were to survey anybody that's on that jury,
they have no clue what they're alleging here.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
They don't have a clue.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
And he allowed all this irrelevant, immaterial nonsense about talking
to dead people, every salacious detail that Stormy Daniels could
that could bring up in every dumb joke she told,
they bring up this whole nefarious practice of catch and kill.
But David Pecker, and meanwhile, none of it's illegal. An

(08:46):
NDA is not illegal paying a lawyer and using it
as a as a legal expense for something that happened,
you know, years and years ago that Stormy Daniels herself
repeatedly denied ever happened, until of course the money issue
came into play and anyway, and and then the money

(09:06):
get paid, money gets paid. You know, So what you're
going to have here, are you know? I would expect
it's pretty predictable, is judge Mrshawn Biden's big donor judge
is going to give jury instructions that are going to
be the least favorable as humanly possible to help send

(09:28):
a lifeline to the to the prosecution that showed no
law was broken, never mind intent. They can't even define
what the law is. The alleged campaign finance violations allowed
Trump Cone to try to implicate Trump.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
However, you know, he.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Repeatedly told everybody that Trump had no involvement in it.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
How do you overcome that?

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Jonathan Turley points out, that's exactly what the Justice Department
tried and failed to do in the case of John Edwards.
And you know, after that failure, the Justice Department dropped
this theory of hush money as a campaign contribution, and
after reviewing the Trump payments, not only did the Justice
Department decline any charges, but the FEC did not even

(10:16):
seek a civil fight. And the judge, you know, orders,
you know, become more and more inexplicable because he's he's fury.
He's furious about this basically, you know, attacking Bob Costello
and accusing Cone of multiple acts of because he's basically

(10:36):
saying that Cone is is not telling the truth. He's
impeaching the testimony of the star witness. Hostel is one
of the most experienced lawyers in New York, a former prosecutor,
He's done this his whole life, you know, And at
one point he just says, this is ridiculous, and he's
like rolling his eyes, and the judge chastise you and

(10:58):
challenge him, are you staring me down? Clear of the
court room. What are you talking about? What is wrong
with this guy? He's not well. Maybe he sees his
invitations to all of New York's society about to be
you know, that rug is about to be pulled out
from underneath him. He's unbelievable times that we're living. And

(11:20):
I will tell you this, and I've been saying that
it's a boomerang effects and it's absolutely positively backfiring. You know,
since this case has begun in this you know, five
plus weeks of this crap. This is not equal justice
under the law, equal application of our laws. We did
learn that Alvin Bragg withheld exculpatory evidence brady material, if

(11:43):
you will, from from the grand jury indicting Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Whoopsie daisy.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
He has a legal obligation to present that, and he
was given all of that from Bob Costello. So of
course the judge had to save Bragg from that harassment anyway,
My majority of the polling data shows that you know,
this is a political prosecution and that it has to stop.
He got over two thirds of voters saying the politics

(12:13):
played a role in all the indictments of Trump, and
you got sixty percent of voters saying Biden played a
role in the indictments. And fifty three percent of all
voters think Joe Biden really wants to stop Trump from
winning by putting him in jail. Most voters are angry,
they're worried. Sixty eight percent of voters say the country
is on the wrong track. Eighty percent of undecided voters

(12:35):
say we're on the wrong track. Fifty seven percent of
voters disapprove of Biden. That the job he's doing as president.
Eighty one percent of undecided voters disapprove of his job.
The job he's doing as president, it's inflation, it's the economy,
it's it's the border, it's our place in the world,

(12:56):
are standing in the world, it's you know, Biden in.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
I mean, it's a disaster.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
If you see a mass exodus of what has traditionally
been the Democratic coalition African Americans, you know, most Hispanics
forty seven percent. Twenty seven percent of African Americans say
Bidenomics is bad. Fifty five percent of women are likely
to say Bidenomics is bad. That's why all they're going

(13:24):
to want to talk about is abortion and demagogue that.
Let's see how well that works out for them. I mean,
I wish I could give you better news. I've said
from the beginning, and I've not been wrong, and I'm
not backing off this. Donald Trump could not get a
fair trial in New York. He did not get a
fair trial in New York. Regardless of the outcome, I'd

(13:45):
say the odds of a hung jury are pretty high.
I wouldn't bet on an acquittal, although there absolutely should be.
They can't even identify the crime. There's been no evidence
of a crime. There's no evidence of intent of a crime,
none of it. This is the weaponization of our justice
system by Joe Biden, his Democratic allies, and the Biden

(14:08):
Department of Justice.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
Pretty sad, more.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Hannity, less big government.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Right twenty five to the top of the hour, eight
hundred and ninefold one, Shawn is a number of people
asking me, oh, they just put it forward to the
Trump team of motion to dismiss. What do you think, Sean,
I'm like, there's not a chance in hell that's going
to happen. You're not watching this judge in this case.
Have you not been following the case? Do you not
know he's a Biden donor what about a director verdict?

Speaker 2 (14:44):
No, it would be pretty much the same thing. No,
he's not. He's not going to do it.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
He's trying to basically send a lifeline to the prosecution
and Da Bragg and Joe's third highest ranking Justice Department
official that's been brought in to prosecute his opponent in
the selection.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Unreal. I think the jury is going to go along
with this. I stand by.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
I don't think he can get a fair trial in
New York, and I don't think he's gotten a fair
trial in New York. Well of closing arguments next week,
they're arguing over that, and they're arguing over you know,
jury instructions. You know, what is the definition of intent.
It's just unbelievable. What is the intent and whether or

(15:35):
not you're trying to conceal a crime. They haven't identified
a crime, let alone presented evidence of a crime, but
this is you know, this is what you're stuck with.
On the other side of the aisle. Joe Biden's out
campaigning hard for him, and he talked about signing this
very important law. It's called the Pack and Pack and

(15:55):
or Not Act, aale Act.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
I think I made this up after I signed the
Pack and pack At Act into law.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
After I signed the Pack and Pack and Lacked Act
into law.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Did I get that right? Let me just check again.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
Let me close you this after I signed the Pack
and pack At Act into law.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Mm hmm, well make my day. Debate me. Then he
actually said this.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I say to every young man thinking of getting married
Mary into a family with five or more daughters. Remember
creepy Joe sniffing the hair of young children. You know
why I don't show the video on TV because it
upsets the parents. And by the way, if you think
about it, it makes sense, right if it was your kid,
would you really want that sniffing their hair, putting their hands,

(16:52):
making them rubbing their backs.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
It's just creepy. Linda, did you hear about this?

Speaker 1 (16:57):
I said, every young man thinking of getting married, marry
into a family with five or more daughters.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Have you heard that one.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
It's real special. He's a very special man.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
And he's struggling to read into teleprompter. Must be a
day ending and why that was in the RNC research. Anyway,
he's traveling to New Hampshire to speak on Veteran's law.
There's a poll out I'll get to that a little later,
shows that Donald Trump is dead, even in New Hampshire.

(17:27):
I think I'm making it up. I don't make things up,
Claire mccaskell. There's a level of panic from Democrats wondering
why the polls are tied. I'm still at the point
when I walk into a grocery store people come up
to me, grab my hand and say, we're going to
be okay, aren't we. He won't win, Willie. You know
they won't let him back in the Oval office, will they.

(17:48):
So I do think there's a level of panic out
there because some people who look at the facts and
circumstances go, wait a minute, how could this be tied?

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Hey, Claire, it's not tied. Trump is winning in the polls.
Look at this.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Democrats have all but owned the Granite States four electoral
College votes, winning seven of the past eight presidential contests.
But the latest New Hampshire Journal a poll that has
come out finds Biden tied with Trump, and actually Trump
has a slight lead one tenth of a point. Donald
Trump thirty six point six percent, Joe Biden thirty six

(18:26):
point five percent, all R. FK Junior fourteen point six percent.
That's interesting, am I taking it as a possible state
that could open up?

Speaker 2 (18:36):
I don't know it. You got the five daughters coming.
We'll play it.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
And by the way, I said, every young man think
you getting married, mind a family of five or more daughters.
I did my wife, sohold us the five sisters. You
know why one of them has always loved you, not
the same one. One of them has always be on
your side. That's the biggest advantage man in the five daughters.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
So funny.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
The presidential election were held today between Trump and Biden,
forty nine percent of Americans would vote with the former president.
Forty three percent would choose the incumbent. Trump would also
tie lead Biden forty three to thirty nine in a
three way race. By the way, once conservatives and Republicans
learn about Bobby Kennedy Junior, they're not going to vote
for Bobby Kennedy junior. You know, it's is a survey

(19:34):
out that talks about the vice presidency and apparently Tim
Scott came out on top. He leads the field of
possible vice presidential contenders, including VI vike Ramaswami and Senator
Mark Or Rubio. I showed last night, Linda, did you
see on TV the beatdown that she that he gave

(19:55):
that the whoever that host is on on NBC's Meet
the Press. I haven't watched the Sunday program in years,
except I get notes from you guys. I get, you know,
some of the cuts from you guys.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Anyway, Yeah, I mean the guys on Sunday, the Sunday
news shows. I mean, we watch them. It's pretty rough.
I mean, in the last week between Elis staphonic on FNC,
what happened with Rubio, you know, and then we had
somebody else who did something crazy. I'm trying to think
of who it was. But people are just not taking it. Man,
They're pissed.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Rubio just destroyed the NBC hoa it's what's her name?

Speaker 3 (20:30):
And he was right, who knows, who cares?

Speaker 2 (20:33):
What's the name Welker?

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Welker.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
But it's like, you know, who cares anyway.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Scott got twenty five percent in the Harvard Harris Pole
and Ramaswami twenty three, Rubio twenty two, Stephonic thirteen. Telsey Gabbard,
by the way, Trump's Gabbard got nineteen percent. Christin Noam
got sixteen percent. Interesting. Uh, these are just unbelievable times.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
You know who who?

Speaker 3 (21:07):
I have a new person. You want to who it is?

Speaker 2 (21:10):
I don't know if I want, I really want.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
You want to guess?

Speaker 2 (21:14):
No, not really, I don't think I can guess.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
So I really like, don't dunt? I like Congressman Byron Donalds.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
I like Donald's I don't. I don't know if he's
ready yet, but I think he's he's ready.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
I think I know he wants. I think I think
he's planning to run for governor of Florida. I guess.
I guess there goes my chances of ever being the
governor of Florida.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Oh, you don't want to be the governor. Give me
a break.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Why not at least people like me down here? First,
I didn't like me in New York. First of all,
what leave?

Speaker 1 (21:51):
First of all, I'm under contract for many years. I'm
not going anywhere.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
Putting that aside, the amount of public events, handshaking, lunch
is dinners, all the things that I can't stand.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
Yes, you don't like that stuff, well it's not it's
not my mo. But however I do like meeting people.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
That's difference.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
It's not that every time we have we we have
those events. I have to do radio, I have to
do TV. Then I have to do private meet and greets.
Then I have to do a speech, and then I
have to fly, you know, and then I have to
fly somewhere else.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
It's insane. That is insane schedules that that I'm going through.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
It's almost like it's weird.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
No, a right, all right wise, But but I don't
mind doing it. I just wish if I didn't have
a day full of work, you know, surrounding it. I mean,
could you imagine being a presidential candidate and having to
do a three hour radio show and our TV show
and then then travel, meet people, give a speech. That's

(22:55):
that's the and then have to meet with donors or something.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Forget it. You can't do it.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
And that's that is what our average travel has been like.
We're squeezing in everything, running from place to place to place,
and the only thing I care about in those moments
is the only thing that makes me feel somewhat, gives
me some comfort, and that's food. That's why whenever we
talk about a city, what do I talk about my
favorite food in that city.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
That is very true, very obsessed.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Well, Joe's other problems too, He referred to the erectionists.
He made nine errors in his speech on Sunday to
the NAACP. Well, first, he made the mistake at the
very beginning, want me to play it?

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Is that what you're saying, we can play it. But anyway,
we are tracking down.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
That corporate landlords. We keep wrench down. He's clearly unhinged.
Just listen to him.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
He calls the.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Direction is armed Capitol Hill Patriots. Donald Trumps said, if
he loses again in November, there will be quote bloodshed.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Me explain this to everybody before, because you really can't
even understand them. His first mistake was when he told
the story about Obama dispatching him to Detroit during the pandemic.
No wonder they don't want the Robert Hurr tapes to
come out and and for you to have a chance

(24:31):
to see it. That's when he said was I still
vice president in two thousand and nine, So he says
that Barack Obama dispatched him to Detroit during the pandemic. However,
Biden went to the motor City to meet with representatives
from an auto industry hit hard by recession, so the
White House had to cross out the word pandemic and
put in the word recession. Moments later, he told the

(24:55):
NAACP was humbled to receive this organization. They corrected that
with the word award. We're cracking down on corporate landlords
who keep rents down. That had to be changed. Also,
we're cracking down on corporate landlords that we're cracking down
on corporate landlords to keep prints down. Whoopsie, Daisy, very different, unbelievable.

(25:21):
Another unfortunate sentence, you know, describing those that took part
in the capital riots is quote erectionists.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Erectionists.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
I have so many thoughts in my head right now
that if I if I uttered them, I'd have to
be dealing with the aftermath of this crap. And I'm
getting scheduled to have a couple of days off, and
I'm like, you know what, I'm not going to ruin
my couple of days off. How many times have I
done that just before I go on vacation. I'd say
something stupid and I got to deal with it on
my vacation. I'm not doing that today, by the way.

(25:54):
You know what, that's a sign of progress, right, Linda?
What do I never say?

Speaker 3 (25:59):
Talk to me about saying things that are coming into
my head and out of my mouth?

Speaker 2 (26:03):
You know that's that you're kidding. You're the worst of everybody.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
By the way, can I just say one thing that
you talked about earlier with you know, creepy Joe and
the sniffing, you know, and these parents that are outraged,
And I'm kind of with you on not playing everything
on all the.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Time I heard from a parent a parent and it
got back to me that they don't like that I
played it, and I'm like, I would never right, But can.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
I tell you what I don't like? What are you doing?
Why are you letting him sniff, rub, touch, grab your child?
What is wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Let me stick Let me stick up with the parents
because they're not watching, please, because I am standing. They're
standing in front of a vice president or president and
they're looking. You know, when you first see a president
for the first time in your life. I remember when
I first first went to the Oval office Bush was president.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
It's it's almost like you meet him and you're like,
is this really him?

Speaker 3 (26:56):
You know, It's sort of like, right, but if said
president that you can't take your eye off of is
suddenly reaching around and trying to grab your daughter's chest,
but wiste smelling her hair, whispering her ear, all this
creepy crap that he does.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
I'm telling you, if you really look at the tapes
that I have, the parents are clueless. They don't know
what's happening at the time. Then when they see it
later they're horrified. Anyway, let me continue with his screw ups. Anyway,
he said he was humbled to receive this organization. They
had to correct that to award. You were cracking down
on corporate landlords who keep rents down. They had to

(27:31):
change that, we're cracking down on corporate landlords to keep
rens down, you know. And then of course the erectionist,
which is where we kind of got distracted. Let's see,
my favorite is President Trump, you know, was saying quoted
him is saying that they'd be bloodshed if he loses
in November he said, no, it would be a blood bath,

(27:53):
by the way, a term that Joe Biden himself has used.
As was a moment where Biden was stakingly claimed to
have saved millions of families eight hundred thousand dollars a
year in premiums. They corrected that to eight thousand dollars
a year in premiums, which also is a lie and incorrect.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
On the top of.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Millions and billions, millions, billions, another one this week.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
I mean, you can't make this up. It's scary, you know.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
He told the White House gathering that an American hostage
still held by Hamas which he has surrendered to, is
he surrendered to the war on terror is.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Here with us today.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
He literally said this attendees at a White House Jewish
heritage celebration. Unbelievable. Obama my favorite, though I don't know.
I think Uncle Bosey being eaten by cannibals is my favorite.
But Biden's saying Obama ordered him to go to Detroit
during the pandemic to help fix it on top of

(28:59):
his failed durration policies. The clear and present danger that
is all these people he's allowing in from our top
geopolitical foes. Just it's so bad, it's so bad, scary.
As we roll along eight hundred and nine to four
one Sean Judge Janine Piro at the top of the hour.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
Later on Matt Gates will check in with us.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Today you'll meet a brave believe it or not, chairman
of one of these prestigious schools border regions that actually
stood up to the insane asylum running the inmates running
the asylum. Look, I want to remind you too many
veterans of suffering, many are taking their own lives. That's
why I'm talking this month about Pure Talk in their

(29:45):
campaign with the America's Warrior Partnership to help prevent VET suicide.
And let me tell you about Sergeant first Class Nita. Now,
before Nita ended her service after fifteen years in the Army,
she found out she was pregnant with her second child.
She lost her job, her unemployment was cut off, and
what she received from the VA wasn't enough to get by.

(30:07):
That's when America's Warrior Partnership stepped in with financial and
emotional support, and she says, quote AWP showed me that
everybody goes through harsh, uncertain times and there's nothing wrong
with a hand up. Thank you America's Warrior Partnership. When
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