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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news round up and
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Speaker 2 (00:36):
All right, Leonard Skinner's simple Man News round Up, Information overload,
our all things simple man, self proclaimed simple man Bill
O'Reilly All things O'Reilly at billoreilly dot com. As we
are on a verdict watch now and closing arguments yesterday,
and I've given you all my thoughts on all of
this jury instructions, as per my prediction were a true.
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The US Supreme Court is held that there must be
unanimity in jury verdicts. It's required under the sixth and
seventh Amendments, and the requirement extends to any and all issues.
And to find someone guilty, jurors must always agree without
dissent on every necessary element of the purported crime, which
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is the exact opposite of what Judge Mershan has instructed
this jury. I mean, it's pretty amazing times we're living in.
But I stand by a prediction that I've been making.
I don't think this is whatever the verdict is, and
I'm still hoping for a hung jury. I don't think
it will impact the election in just one hundred and
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fifty nine days. What say you, mister Bill O'Reilly, Sir,
how are you Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
You know, I'm watching this FISCO and it's terrible for
the country, and it wouldn't have been brought in many
other jurisdictions in the United States. The thing that really
caught me was in the judge's constructions to the jurors.
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Remember these are people who's a couple of sophisticated lawyers
on there and all that, but mostly regular folks. He says,
you guys have to conclude that mister Trump acted with
intent to commit another crime. Okay, that's very complicated in itself.
But then he goes, but you don't have to agree
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on what that crime is to reach a guilty verdict.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
And I just think for a minute, actually the actual
words you use, because you've really honed in on a
very important part. One thing in particular judge said is
that he delivered I think the pinnacle of all of this.
And I've been describing it as you know, the judge
in the final hours because frankly, the prosecution got destroyed
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in the trial, and so he had to throw a
lifeline after a lifeline, and we began to see that
unfold when he would not let the former FBC chair
explain the law, nor would he let Bob Costello impeach
the testimony of Michael Cohene, which would have been devastating,
and then culminating in that, you know, that meltdown that
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the judge had, and then culminating in what happened yesterday
and in the courtroom, allowing the prosecution to say over
and over again something that that was never proven in
this case, and the judge did nothing. The jury was
told dozens of times the payments were campaign violations, but
that has not been established and no evidence has been
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presented of that, but he allowed it all in Bill.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Yeah, and that's why it'll be thrown out on appeal.
So let's get back to your original question, because he
can debate this endlessly and I'm you know, on the
first two holes you pro you have. So I think
that Trump will go down in the polls for the
next two or three weeks, and that'll be celebrated by
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the people who hate Trump, and you know that comprises
about ninety percent of the corporate media. So you'll see
the next couple of poles, he'll he'll go down. Biden
might beat him by one or two, but then as
the summer goes on and people are vacationing, and they're
seeing the prices that they're paying for their leisure time
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and astronomical. I mean, I don't know whether you've been
out and about, but I am. My jaw is now slacking.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
By the way, and Bill, we can afford whatever you want.
I get sticker.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Shot it that way. I can't escape my upbringing in Levittown.
I don't know about you.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
I say it all the time. I mean, I you know,
living paycheck to paycheck is never left my brain cells.
That just I think the way I did when I
was a poor person.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
In that way, I walk in and a smoothie is
costing me to seventeen dollars.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
By the way, what are you drinking smoothies for?
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Rude? That kind of stuff. It's healthy, but I don't
buy it. I'm not buying it. I'm not paying seventeen.
When regular folks, families go out and vacation this summer,
you are facing financial armageddon. If you go to a
restaurant and a hotel rooms in New York City, the
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average hotel room now is scraping a thousand dollars a night.
I mean it, And so that kind of a economic reality,
this summer, when everyone is out, it's a different time
than the winter, obviously. I mean people are out and
they're having fun, and they're renting things, and they're staying places,
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and they're eating in restaurants, and they're gonna pay more
than double what they paid last year because of piling
it on the businesses. That is going to erode all
of this. So when September rolls around and we are
talking about confronting the presidents, my book comes out September tenth,
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how about that. Get that plug in there. When September
rolls around, this will be a distant memory. Another point
I want to make. This fiasco of a trial has
caused an enormous amount of structural damage to the United States.
Now I'm coming at it from a historian's point of view,
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not a journalist. I think I'm the only one that
does a combo of history and journalism every day.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Jeez, do we have to pat you on the back
every time you're on Seriously, just give the analysis. My goodness, I.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
Don't think so. But it's caused structural damage. How so,
Robert de Niro is the best example of this. Okay,
so you get a guy out there who believes what
he's saying. They say, not a phony. And Biden cajoled him,
the Biden people, not Joe himself, but because Joe himself
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doesn't know anything, he cajole them to get out there,
and it angered so many Americans, angered them. Robert Darro's eighty.
He doesn't care any more about his career. It's over,
so he can do what he wants. But I know
a lot of people, as you do. You they were
furious about that, about what de Niro did, furious that
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he intruded that way.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
It wasn't just de Niro. He was there on behalf
of the Biden campaign, but in the.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Face of it, the words are coming out of his
mouth that's corrosive to our society because it's happening on
a lesser scale all over the place. And when you
get involved with now, you don't just dislike your opposition,
You hate them. You want to see them suffer.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
But Bill, let me take you back to twenty sixteen
and Donald Trump's election and maybe or Maxine Waters, you know,
followed them into the gas station in the grocery store,
and you get in their faces and you tell them
they're not wanting any place anywhere anymore, or Madonna. I
think an awful lot about blowing up the White House
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after Donald Trump was elected, in the parades of people
and the predictions. It's not stopped since the day he
came down the escalator at Trump Tower.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
No, but it's so much worse now for two reasons.
Number one, we have the second worst president in our history.
And I actually had a debate with Trump himself on
the phone about this. I said, look, you tell you're
saying the bidens are worse. You're not worse than James Buchanan. Okay,
I know nobody knows James you will, but she's own now.
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But he is the second worst. So now you have
the anger about having an incompetent, terrible president, and then
you have the justice system being entirely corrupted, you know,
equal justice for all. And we were brought up in
school to think, hey, we have protections here, I'm going
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to get a trial of our peers. We get into
trouble and people see this manipulation and this unfair system,
and they understand it could happen to them. It could
happen if somebody doesn't like you and they're powerful, come
after you, and they can wreck you or your whole life.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Let me tell you who agrees with you, Alan Dershowitz.
He said, if there is a conviction here, it will
change the justice system forever. It will weaponize the system.
It will mean that both sides will try to use
the legal system as a way of winning elections. He says,
if there's an acquittal, maybe at least we can say
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the jury system works. But if there's a conviction or
even a hung jury, it will show that the prosecution
benefits from bringing a case which is no crime at all.
It's not anyone you.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Should have benefits. It's Biden who benefits.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Of course, it was this guy that you know, I
led the defense. It wasn't Alvin Bragg. It was the
third highest ranking DOJ official of Joe Biden.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Right. But it also brings a level of vengeance into
the justice system, which is not supposed to be that
you are innocent until proven guilty. But a judge is
telling the jurors, hey, you know, yeah, you might not
understand what the crime is, but it doesn't really matter
whether you understand it or agree on it. Just convicthim
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of something. That's basically what mar Chan was doing. He
was basically saying that these twelve people just find some
way to convict him. Pretty much that disciple analysis. Fine.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
See, I think he finally had to weigh in as
harshly as he did because it was becoming an unmitigated disaster.
Michael Cohne was gutted on the stand by the defense
in this case. He was their star witness no matter
what I mean, all roads lead to Michael Cohne in
this case, and he got gutted. So Mershawn has to
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prevent even somebody like Bradley Smith, the former FVC chair,
from explaining the law. No, I'll do that, okay, So
he greatly limits his ability to even describe the law.
What's the point of calling him. In the case of
Bob Costello, he would impeach all of Michael Cohne's testimony,
and had he been allowed, he would also point out
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that he spent an hour and a half on a
zoom call with the prosecution and that's Alvin Bragg's office,
and told them all the exculpatory evidence that was out
there and available that needed to then be presented to
the grand that indicted Donald Trump. I mean, these are
all things that will come out if there was a conviction,
and I hope there's not. Still I'm holding out hope.
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Will you hold out any hope or no?
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Let me advance the story. Not only did Costello say that,
but Alvin Bragg's predecessor told him that.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Alvin Bragg didn't want to bring the case until he
was humiliated when those two guys quit.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
He was told by his predecessor, there's not enough here.
You don't bring this in and spend millions of dollars
when there simply isn't the clarification that you need to
charge a former president with a felony.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Let me ask you this. Let's say there is a
conviction in this case. Okay, does Donald Trump get released
on his own recognisance pending appeal? Well, hang on a second.
Does this judge remand him to jail? Does he he
has the ability, based on New York law, to sentence
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him right there on the spot post conviction. Does he
does he want to put an ankle bracelet on him
and confine him at home in mar Lago and not
let him campaign or go to his own convention or
the debates? What does he do?
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Bill? The Supreme Court would stay all of that not
so sure, that would go right to the Supreme Court.
He goes boom okay, and that none of that will happen.
So he'll be freed until the appeal is heard. That's
what will happen.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
So in other words, released of his own on his
own recognizance pending appeal. Right, Okay, I mean I think
that's probably the outcome. Although with Judge mershaw on at
this point, I put nothing past him, and he has
the he has the sole discretion there.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Bill. Look, if Trump wins the election, he can come
back at Merchant. Just remember that. So these people now
they have skin in the game to defeat Trump. Because
once Trump's president again, he can go into the Justice Department.
Go I want a full investigations whole thing, so it
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doesn't happen again in another president.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Well, remember the judge now will be invited to all
of the parties. He'll be part of that secret high
society that is New York. I guess Michael com will
be a part of it. I ready. He was a
big star out in the Hamptons this weekend. Sure, and
not a place I've hung out much of my life.
Went to tournaments for my kids out there, but and
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you'll also see Alvin Bragg. I mean, their credibility among
the New York elite is going to go through the roof.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
I heard that Merchan and de Niro going camping together
or the Ironics.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
You better be careful watch he needs to watch Goodfellows.
All right, All things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly, Thank you, sir.
I appreciate you being with us, all right, eight hundred
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IFCJ dot org, let me go to And this was
pretty interesting even over at fake news CNN. This is
got to drive the left. If there was a guilty
verdict in this case, and again I'm hoping for a
hung jury. I am but I'm also preparing for the
worst case scenario, as I've been saying all day, But
you got to see it. And then data analysts showing
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that all of this, all, all of this lawfare, all
of this weaponization has had has had no impact on
public opinion as it relates to the election in one
hundred and fifty nine days.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
Listen, think Trump did something illegal in the New York
hush money case. I've been interested in whether or not
these numbers would change at all during the course of
this trial. Simply put, John, they have not preopening statements
think Trump did something illegal forty six percent after the
direct examination of Michael Comb by the prosecution. Look at
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where we are now, forty six percent. The percentage of
Americans who think that the chargers are very serious in fact,
dropped from forty percent to a little bit more than
thirty five percent during the course of this trial. So yes,
perhaps things might have changed with those twelve jurors, but
when it comes to the larger American public, there has
been no change.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
At least so far. Okay, now I kind of agree
with O'Riley. You might Trump might take a small hit,
you know, if he got a conviction in this case,
which I hope does not happen, but I think it
would be short lived. I don't think it's going to
have any impact, and I said this this morning on
Fox and Fronts. I don't think it will have an
impact on the election. In one hundred and fifty nine days.
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You know, you have another CNN host asking the Biden's
communication director, you know, if Biden's chances for re election
are shot and if you don't improve your numbers. I mean,
this all goes to the absolute meltdown of Democrats that
we discussed in detail yesterday. I mean, Democrats are in
a full blown freak out. They don't know what to do.
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And to watch my friend James Carvell absolutely losing it
this weekend in on videotape and telling Democrats that they're
full of Adam Schiff and to stop ignoring the economy
and lying to people. I mean, there's a reason that
minority voters, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and young people are
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abandoning the Democrats. You know, although his strategy of well,
let's steal Trump's medical records, I'm not sure is exactly
a good idea, but anyway, Carvel is you know, he's
not wrong in his analysis. They are so off kilter
it's unreal. There's nothing you can point to that they've
been successful at, except maybe law fair and the weaponization
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of our justice system and making the world more unstable
than ever before, and opening up our borders to hostile
regimes to just cross over thirty thousand in just the
last six months from China Loan never mind, Iran, Russia, Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Afghanistan. Unreal. Anyway,
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listen to this. Do you agree?
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Though?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
If you don't improve, don't improve your numbers, your chances
to winning the White House again are shot.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
What I'm telling you is that this campaign is doing
the work to win black voters in all voters who
are going to side the pathway to two hundred and
seventy electro votes in November. That's what our sustained efforts
are geared towards. They're not geared towards moving a poll
in April or May of twenty twenty four. It's geared
towards maintaining consistent, long term relationships with the voters who
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are going to decide this election. There's only one campaign
that is doing that on a consistent basis, and that's
Joe Biden's Oh amazing.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
All right, let's get to our busy phones here. Michelle
is in Utah. Michelle, how are you glad you called?
And the next time you go to Crown Berger please
tell everyone. I say, Hi, well do.
Speaker 6 (20:36):
Thanks for taking my call. So my question was, you know,
I've just been listening to you know what we all
think about this trial. And despite the outcome, I think
it's a guilty verdict. Whether he goes to jail or
not doesn't necessarily mean anything. I think they're going to
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try to use this going forward or even after with
maybe doing like the protests, like paid protesters and Antifa
and paint them as as disgruntled maga people and cause
chaos and and basically just.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
Go ahead.
Speaker 6 (21:17):
And once they do that, they'll say, okay, well, maga
people are are are domestic terrorists, and then they'll put
restrictions on them, and then they'll use that as a
narrative going forward with with how you know, we can't
we can't trust this and we can't do that, and
that will be their campaign. That will be another way
that they're using. Having election and interference is just However,
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they might go with the aftermath of this. So so
my question was, just what do you think you know
your caution would be to MAGA people or Trump supporters
out there despite the verdict you know whether, I mean,
if it's guilty, even if he's not in jail, what
do you think you know what we should do about that?
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Well?
Speaker 2 (21:59):
I think the best thing they you could do about
that is to remember all of it, remember how you
feel about all of this, and be as motivated as
possible to not only vote, but get as many people
to vote as you can. I mean, the answer is
is elections have consequences, and if you want this to continue,
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then it will continue if Joe Biden is reelected. If
you want this to end, it will lend if Donald
Trump is reelected. In spite of these proclamations by the
left that democracy is in peril now, I always urge
people to be to be peaceful. I mean, what options
do you have here? We're not them. I don't want
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conservatives to be out there like lunatic radical leftists in
the summer of twenty twenty and they're five hundred and
seventy four riots killing dozens of Americans injuring thousands of
cops and causing billions in property damage and us being
lied to and being told it's mostly peaceful.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
No.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
I mean, I think the best revenge, if you will,
and if you want to send a message and you
want to change the system, has to be at the
ballot box. That's the answer. And that happens at one
hundred and fifty nine days and actually sooner than that.
And please go to Hannity dot com and look at
our interactive map. Is it a front and center on
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the website, Linda.
Speaker 7 (23:24):
It is front and center on the website, Sean.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
You click on your state, you find out when your
registration had a register in your state, You find out
when early voting starts in your state. You find out
how to vote by mail in your state. And I
urge every conservative Republican to overcome your reluctance, your resistance
to voting early voting by mail. And Republicans now I know,
are actively trying to get into the legal ballot harvesting business.
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I hope they match the efforts of Democrats and don't
start out election night down hundreds of thousands of votes.
Don't do it. So that's my advice. Yeah, always be peaceful.
You know, it's that's not who we are. And you
know what, we have an opportunity here to get this
country on the right track. Let's do it, Don Lake
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gron Kanka. But next on the Sean Hennity Show, what's up,
big Don?
Speaker 3 (24:13):
How are you?
Speaker 2 (24:13):
How's your wonderful state of New York?
Speaker 8 (24:15):
Tree to you, lousy?
Speaker 9 (24:17):
I just came back from Florida a few uh about
a week ago, so it wasn't long enough, though, I'll
tell you that. Hey, my friend, I don't think this
court's going to stop until they get to what they
desperately want, and they want that label convicted Felon put
On Trump. I think the political ads are.
Speaker 8 (24:36):
Already written, they're ready to roll. That's why President Biden's
ready to deliver his speech in the White House following
the jury verdict.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
I think it's all.
Speaker 8 (24:45):
Been choreographed, it's all ready to ready to roll. I
think the damage to our judiciary branch is overwhelming. But
I gotta thank you, my friend. I gotta thank you
for sharing your microphone on TV and radio with the
you know, with Greg Jarrett and Leo Terrell, Mark Levin,
Jonathan Turlan, and Alan Derskwitz because they I think.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
Durschwitz is right. If there's a conviction, it will change
the justice system forevermore. In sixty years of practicing law,
he's never seen anything like this in his life.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Cool.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Damage will be great, and it will weaponize the well,
the system that our DOJ is already weaponized. It's not
even a question anymore. And now the question is will
we fire those people responsible for this? Because that's what
that's what the election really is all about, and that's
your opportunity, and it's everybody's opportunity. And if you don't
think elections matter, well, how you know, how's your open
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borders working out for you? How is the fund dismantle
and no bail laws working out for you? How's your
educational system working out for you? How's how's Biden inflation
working out for you?
Speaker 8 (25:53):
Well, my question is going to be is to you
and to your legal experts that you have on how
do we we've pair the damage brought forth and.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
Out judicial system.
Speaker 8 (26:02):
There's no going forward at this point. I mean when
the books are written, the history books are written. This
is really extremely damaging.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
It is incalculable damage. And you know, let's see what happens.
I mean, I'm holding out hope. I really don't have any.
I don't have much hope of an acquittal. I do
have hope of a potential hung jury. I hope that
there are people that see through this, and if not,
I do believe that the avenues for this to be
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overturned on appeal are many, and Trump will pursue them. Anyway,
My friend, appreciate the call. As always, God bless you
and your wonderful family. Here let us say hi to
Jim and Texas. Jim, you're on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
Hi, Hey, good afternoon, Sean. What I was talking about
was I was listening to MSNBC yesterday and they were
going on about the whole catch and kill bit and
catch and kill, catch and kill. The Democrats never did
catch and kill. This is all about, you know, swaying
the election. Hillary Clinton used catch and kill in twenty sixteen. Okay, Now,
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as far as Biden goes, and also Hillary Clinton goes,
they had the mainstream media in their back pocket, They
had the check companies in their back pocket. Twitter, which
is now ex of course Google everybody. You couldn't post
anything about the she.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Had the entire Deep State behind her. No reasonable prosecutor
would prosecute, no rate on Hillary Clinton's home, no rate
on Biden's four locations of top secret classified documents. You know,
no consequences for the leading subpoenat emails. No consequences for
dirty bought and paid for Russian disinformation dossier that happened
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to be labeled a business expense.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
And and they funneled it through a law firm. Uh,
it wasn't a law what wasn't a legal expense. So yeah,
the double standard is nauseating.
Speaker 10 (28:13):
Yeah. And you know, if if Trump had, you know,
all that behind him, he wouldn't have had to do
the catch and kill, and catch and kill has never been.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Catch and kill is not illegal, end of sentence. There's
nothing there's nothing illegal about it. And it's something that
a relationship I guess he and so many other people
in Hollywood had with you know, with with people in
that business and the tabloid business. Anyway, my friend, I'm
gonna move on Long Island. Phil is next. Phil, You're
on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 11 (28:44):
I don't know about you, but my hardest trouble because
I know the fixes in I think we all know
the fixes in and my concern is that, you know,
knowing what what they're capable of, and how disper they are.
Speaker 10 (28:58):
H who's to.
Speaker 11 (28:58):
Say they didn't Why you know who' said the twelve
Tourers are bought and painful. I'm thinking by uh Biden
Magadona's like George Soros.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Listen. I mean, maybe maybe Trump will end up being
proven right, even Mother Teresa couldn't beat these charges. I
don't know. I don't know. I hold out hope until
we get a verdict and then based on that vertical,
we'll see what Judge Mershawn has done. But I will
tell you that you'll watch the media. They're giddy, They're
gonna they're gonna love this. I mean, look at the
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comments I mentioned earlier. Katie Kirk expressed her shock that
Trump appears to be gaining popularity because of his legal troubles.
It seems that Trump has the edge right now, despite
all of his legal woes and the fact that you know,
he's on trial and Stormy Daniels and Michael Coney, seems
to be surprisingly gaining momentum, not losing it. Yes, Katie,
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because they you and and all of your Trump derangements syndrome.
Brothers and sisters and the mob and the media don't
even see your own hypocritical bias, and it's backfired. The
American people see through it. That's how I would describe
that anyway. Thank you, my friend, eight hundred and ninety
four one, Sean. If you want to be a part
of the program, I'll tell you one. One mission that
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is really having a great impact is the mission of Preborn.
Their website preborn dot com slash shawn Sea n is
doing so well. They offer free ultrasounds, counseling. You know,
whatever expecting moms and new moms need, they're there for them.
And Linda, they've done a great job and they have.
Speaker 7 (30:33):
Done a great job with you, your audience. You know,
we have been out here for the past year just
really trying to spread the word.
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You know.
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Twenty eight bucks, you know, is what it takes to
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and now she is the opportunity to see and hear
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it's actually a life. It's a life growing inside of
her and we can help her save it. So, you know,
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we just ask everybody to go twenty eight bucks will
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And to donate, you just hit two fifty dolls pound
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E A and any amount helps, and you're saving a life.
And in this day and age, that's better than most
people do. That's for darn sure.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Pound two fifty, keyword baby, preboard dot com slash sean
s E A N. And now a word from the
forty six President of the United States.
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And by the way, you know, I sit on the
stands it get hot.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
I got lone it, I got Harry Lane.
Speaker 10 (31:43):
That turned that that that that that.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
That turns about Bond in the Sun. Sean Hannity is
on right now.