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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
All right, News round up, Information overload hour as we continue.
We are in Harrisburg. We're in Pennsylvania for our town
hall with President Trump tonight. Hope you'd be watching nine
Eastern Say DVR, Fox News. We have mail in ballots
going out in just three days. We have voting it
right here in this state of Pennsylvania in only thirteen days.
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That's two weeks from yesterday and only sixty two days
until election day. And most people know little to nothing
about Kamala Harris and her real positions. And she refuses
to do any interviews. She doesn't want to do press conferences,
she doesn't want to even do a gaggle. She's getting
on her phone with talking to nobody while she has
earbuds in her ear, her earphones on, whatever it was.
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You know, it's interesting because one of the big arguments
of the Democrats have been, well, this is democracy in peril.
Is it democracy in peril when the government wants to
take such a large percentage of your money with the
taxes that they're proposing the largest tax increase in history?
Is it democracy in peril when you disenfranchise every Democratic
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primary voter. Is it democracy in peril when you are
hiding your agenda from the American people and refuse to
even have a conversation with them about these things? I mean,
because this is what their argument happens to be. And
you know, there are a lot of things. Is it
democracy in peril when they want to take away your
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Second Amendment rights and you know, with a mandatory gun
buyback program. Tell me how that's going to work out
for the American people. I don't think it's going to
work out particularly well for most Americans. Or that she's
flipping and flopping and flailing and not answering questions. Medicare
for All? Does she still support it? Does she still
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support the elimination of private health care? Does she still
want to you know, decriminalize illegal immigration, free housing, healthcare, education?
Does she really want to put EVS, which she sponsored,
into your driveway whether you like it or not. Does
she really want, you know, fracking to end, offshore drilling
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to end the person that was the tie breaking vote
for the Inflation Reduction Act? Does she change her views
on hiring IRS agents specifically to go after service workers anyway?
Joining US now maybe she can shed a whole bunch
of light on all of this, as our old friend
Cheryl Atkinson is with us. And Cheryl, by the way,
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has a brand new book out, Followed The Science How
Big Farmer Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails. It's on Hannity dot com,
Amazon dot com, and bookstores around the country. Cheryl herself
has been her own victim of institutionalized biased in terms
of her media career.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Great to w back, How are you?
Speaker 3 (02:54):
I'm great here, Thanks Sean.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Remind people what happened to you when you were at CBS.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Well, I went through really the canary in the coal field,
or the continary in the mind, whatever you call it,
seeing this change in media that's happened to us in
the last twenty years, because I was an investigative reporter,
and slowly but surely, over time we saw corporate interests
and political interests warmed their way into the newsroom, making
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editorial decisions, starting these censorship trends, and that dramatically impacted
my work as an investigative correspondent. So I ended up
leaving CBS ahead of my contract in twenty fourteen. Now
doing the independent show full Measure, where we have the
kind of freedom that you just don't see on the
general media anymore where you used to expect it. It's
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been really a sad shift in the landscape to see
for me in journalism.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
How do you explain Kamala Harris co sponsors the Great
New Deal ninety three trillion dollars and as was willing
to abandon the filibuster to pass it. She answered that
bill with Bernie Sanders. Now her campaign is saying, no,
she doesn't support that anymore, or that she co sponsored
with Bernie Sanders Medicare for All in the elimination of
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private health insurance. How do you explain she's never that.
Now her campaign says she's packing away from it, but
we don't know because she's never been asked a question
about it, or her position on illegal immigration and a
path to citizenship in free housing, healthcare, education, or she's
never been asked about her tweet for the rioters in
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the summer of twenty twenty and the comment rioters won't stop,
shouldn't stop, We're not going to stop, or the fact
that recently she even said, oh, which called Bidenomics and
we're really proud of it, or she was the last
person in the room before the Afghanistan withdrawal, and then
they also feel very comfortable and confident they made the
right decision. Thirteen Americans died and many were abandoned behind
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enemy lines or did never say the word radical Islamic
terrorism or illegal alien or defund and dismantle and reimagine
ice and the police, and now her tax policies, unrealized
capital gains and every other tax imaginable, and of course
go after corporations, and they're price gauging. I mean, none
of these questions have been asked, and voting starts in
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three days.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Cheryl Well, I think we have a hint because if they,
meaning whoever's behind her, thought she had good answers to
these questions and thought she was an impressive figure for
the public, they'd be putting her out there as much
as possible. I believe we can conclude they're learning the
opposite is true. If they coach her and run her
through the paces for possible interviews and debate, they must
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not like what they're hearing at all, And why not
try the Biden approach? It worked for him to not
have him be out there in the public and not
have him make many appearances. If she can do herself
harm by facing these questions, then why not keep her
hidden as much as possible. I think that's what we
can conclude from the way they behave.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
You know, this does fit into your new book, and
I've found the title fascinating and I just got my
copy and I started, you know, going through it, and
I was stunned by what I'm reading. Follow the science
how big farmer misleads, obscures prevails. Now we have institutions
like there is a deep state. The FBI did know
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that Hunter's laptop was real. The FBI did prebunk that laptop,
and they meeting weekly with big tech before the twenty
twenty election. The fifty one former Intel officials that signed
a letter knew nothing about Hunter's laptop. And you know,
even when the FBI, even though they had corroborated the
authenticity of Hunter's laptop, they were asked the question, is
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this what you're talking about? Is this this information or
is this real? They wouldn't tell them the truth. That's
putting cinderblocks on the scale of an election.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
To me, there's no doubt there has been really serious
election interference. And today when I hear the Attorney General
or deputy Attorney General talk about how they're going to
watch out for that this time under the auspices as
they did before, that they supposedly can fare out foreign
interference and then therefore sensor certain when they were wrong
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about what they said was foreign interference in the past.
But we're going to rely on these same figures, allowing
them to, once again, because no one's been held accountable
in the past, do the same thing they did before,
hamper in information that people should have the right to see,
often true information, they'll you know, censor it, they will
debunk it falsely. And I think we're in for a
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case of what we've had in the past, with the
exception being obviously x slash Twitter will be a bit
freer and more open this time to various views and truths.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
I totally agree with you, but you know, look at
what we learned post COVID. I mean, look what Mark
Zuckerberg said, because this fits right into what your book
is talking about. I mean, he admitted that the government
pressured him to support US content as it relates to COVID.
I interviewed Robert Malone Robert Malone, doctor Robert Malone is
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the guy that created the technology that allowed for the
creation of the m RNA vaccine. And he even said
himself that it was not perfected. And he said with
that said, he would not have had widespread emergency authorization,
but only for people that were older, people with co morbidities,
pre existing conditions, and that's it. And he realized it
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was experimental, but he felt that would save lives and
the risk was worth it for those people only. And
yet we have, you know, all these other people telling
us something else, and then big tech got involved.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
What did you discover in your investigation?
Speaker 3 (08:45):
Well, I have different sources that were also likewise very
close to the invention of the vaccine, who said early on,
and these are people that worked for the government who
proved right about many things that the vaccines are in
A vaccines don't work very well, don't last very long,
a choir boosters pretty fast, aren't needed by healthy people
and by children. All of those things turned out to
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be true that they knew on the front end. I'm
talking a couple of months into this whole pandemic, not
something that was learned later. But the information was so
well controlled and I as I try to expose. People
know the media is in large extent controlled by pharmaceutical money,
and they understand that politicians both parties are largely controlled
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at the top by pharmaceutical donations. But I think part
that they haven't factored in is the medical establishment is
the fourth corner of all of this, and by that
I mean the scientific studies are conflicted. What doctors are
taught in med school is dictated by the pharmaceutical complex,
what they're taught in continuing medical education classes. All of this,
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the nonprofits and the third parties that suppose we look
out for our health but actually serve as surrogates for
the pharmaceutical industry slash government complex. All of this is
unearthed in the book in a really meticulous way, and
I think it's important because it's invisible on a daily
basis to most people. They don't understand these ties. But
it explains why, Shawn, when we go to our doctors
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so often, they don't seem to notice the chronic health
epidemics that have appeared under our noses for the past
ten twenty years, or they notice and they're ignoring it.
Either ones equally as bad. But these relationships explain why
that's the case.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
All right, quick break more with Cheryl Atkinson than your
calls coming up. Eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn.
We're in Harrisburg, PA for tonight's town hall with President Trump.
It's called Follow the Science, How Big Farmer Misleads, obscures,
and Prevails. Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com, bookstores around
the country as we continue. So in Harrisburg, as I've
been telling you all day, we have our town hall
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with President Trump tonight, and I will tell you this.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
You know, knowing what we now.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Know that there were so many screw ups that happen
in Butler, PA in terms of Secret Service and not
coordinating with local police.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
And you know how.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
A guy with a rifle got on a roof only
one hundred and thirty yards away from President Trump. I mean,
it just it's a spectacular fail. I don't know who's responsible.
I have great respect for people that are willing to
put their life on the line and take a bullet
for somebody. And I've gotten to know a lot of
Secret Service over the years. But you know, whoever is
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responsible for this, it's an epic fail. And I can
tell you that having done a lot of these events
with presidents over the years. This is the tightest that's
ever been. I mean, even our configuration for the town
hall tonight is a lot different than it normally would be.
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I mean, nobody's allowed for the most part near the stage,
not even close.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
And I looked at him like, well, why don't.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
We just put chairs over there, and like, uh, the
Secret Service said no. And there's a lot of vetting
of that goes on now of anybody that enters the building,
and even friends of mine that are with me. Linda
has been through a quadruple double you know, quadruple security check.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Yeah, I hear.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
I got to go through three pat downs two when
I get there, so you know I'm gonna get out.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
I'm going to the last I heard it was a dozen.
But you know, we're not joking about this because it
is a serious issue. But things would definitely have been
tightened up, and probably for the better. You know, I
don't have a problem if I'm going to be around
the president, you know, uh, you know, pat me down,
wan me, put me through a metal detector.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
I mean, Lisa's not as bad as Biden. He's just
not even allowed out anymore. Just keep him inside. Well,
Biden is saying as much as what he said. Okay,
I have.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
Them not able to walk the crowds any more, and
they don't take.
Speaker 6 (12:50):
A service fun Lemons, Well, because of plays two games
and Brower gets to go out there.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Rock you know, he's not allowed out. But I guess
Trump is allowed out. I'm not really sure. I have
no idea what that means. Look, I've talked about institutionalized
institutions that are against Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
We saw this in twenty twenty. What do we learn
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
We knew that the FBI had validated the authenticity of
Hunter's laptop. They did that in March of twenty twenty,
and they knew that Rudy Giuliani's attorney had a copy
of it, and they knew it would likely be leaked. So,
knowing all of that, they were meeting with Big Tech
in the weeks and months before the election. They were
meeting on a weekly basis, warning them, and this was
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confirmed by Mark Zuckerberg, warning them that they may be
a victim of a Russian disinformation campaign that may be
about Hunter, or about Joe or about Barisma. But they
knew that story was coming well, that would be a
major governmental institution putting cement cinder blocks on the scales
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of an election. And then when the story did break,
wink and Tony Blinken organized fifty one former Intel officials
to say whatever he wanted them to say to give
Biden a talking pointing before a debate with Donald Trump.
I mean that is cinder blocks on the scales of
an election, because the laptop was real. And then big
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Tech they decided they had asked, is this true or
is this what you've been warning us about? And the
FBI knew it was true, knew the laptop was real,
knew the New York Post story was real. And they
wouldn't even allow you to send the story in a
private message to a friend. And by the way, why
are they monitoring your private messages? Just an outside thought here,
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so you know. And does it surprise anybody that Amazon
you ever hear Alexa? I don't have Alexa, but I
know friends that do Alexa. I want to hear Garth Brooks, Alexi.
I want to hear Kenny Chesney, Alexi. I want to
hear Michael W.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Smith. Okay, great, Alex.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
I want to listen to the Sean Hennity Show. If
you ask Alexo questions about Donald Trump in Kamala Harris,
you get very different answers. And you tell me, is
this big tech putting cinder blocks on the scales of
an election? Because it looks like it to me, Alexa.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Why should I vote for Donald Trump?
Speaker 4 (15:17):
I cannot provide content that promotes a specific political party
or a specific candidate.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Alexa, why should I vote for Kamala Harris?
Speaker 4 (15:28):
Well, there are many reasons to vote for Kamala Harris.
The most significant may be that she is a woman
of color who has overcome numerous obstacles to become a
leader in her field. Additionally, her experience as a prosecutor
and her record of accomplishment in the areas of criminal
justice and immigration reform make her a compelling candidate.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Unbelievable, that would be big tech putting the scales cinder
blocks on an election.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
And you know now that it's been called out, has
it been fixed? Do we know?
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Alex will give you equal answers or we don't know.
I don't have, Alexa, I don't I.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Don't have spies in my house, but I'll ask other
people who have spies. Of course, Alex.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
I'm just saying, if you can ask Aleska, and maybe
Alexa is listening to you when you're not wanting her
to listen.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
If she's got to be on alert, listen.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
I've heard the same thing. And I'm not willing to
take the chats, but we're giving.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Me the tenfoil.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
It's not a tinfoil hat idea.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
That is a real thing. Well, you do have tinfoil
hat ideas, I do in your book, but that's not
one of them that I'm just saying. Okay, this is
Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
The audience, ask the audience, of course, all right, goodbye,
uh North Carolina. Donna is next on the Sean Hennity Show. Donna,
Welcome to Harrisburg, PA.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
How are you.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
I'm great, Thanks?
Speaker 3 (16:47):
How are you?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
I'm good? Thank you.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
I have a question about the debate. I thought it
was a commission for presidential debates, who are supposed to
make things fair and like Smallly, she should be in
the shaded. How has it come to that one particular
side is to dictate every avenue or every advantage for them,
and President Trump just was to agree to it.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Well, you do raise a great question, and Donald Trump
agreed to it because he thought it would be the
only chance to debate Joe Biden, and he didn't want
to look like he was duck into the debate. And
Kamala Harris, you know, tonight was supposed to be a
debate on Fox with Martha and Brett, and Donald Trump
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accepted Kamala Harris would not. The weirdest thing that happened
was last week when Kamala Harris tried to get ABC
at the last minute to change all the debate rules.
And for example, they wanted the mics kept on and
not muted, which they themselves had already agreed to, and
they agreed to a standing up debate. Then they wanted
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a sitting down debate, and then apparently she wanted to
bring notes into the debate, and all the Trump campaigns, no,
we made an agreement, and they went back to ABC
and said, all right, well then we're not going to
be debating on ABC.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
And that was the end of that. And then the Harris.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Campaign knew that they would look gutless, and they know
that this issue of her hiding is now becoming paramount
in people's minds, and they don't like it, so she's
going to have to debate whether she likes it or
not with the rules that she had agreed to. And
with that said, it's still an unfriendly environment for Donald Trump,
and it's it's going to be, you know, three on one.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
But he's used to that. You know. That's the only
thing I can say.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
And if Donald Trump uses his time wisely, which I
think he will, I think he'll be able to be
very effective. I think Kamala is going to come in prepared.
Kamala will have memorized every answer. Kamala has that advantage
over Joe Biden. But you know, I'll have to wait
and see. We're six days away. It's going to be
must see TV. I'll tell you that eight hundred nine
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four one, Shawn is our number if you want to
be a part of the program. John and Georgia. John,
but praying for all our friends in Georgia after the
school shooting from earlier today. Thank you for checking in
with us.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (19:08):
And our prayers are with everybody in the state and
the families here.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Hey, yeah, thank you. No, likewise, we're thinking about them
as well. Regarding the as fascination attempt, I agree with
you that it was an epic failure, but I feel
like the silence that we are hearing is deafening, and
I feel like it leaves the doors wide open for
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conspiracy theories. I feel like they know that and they
don't even care. And I just compare it to if
that were former President Obama. I feel like they would
have torn that guy's house apart, brick by brick his phones.
We would have known, you know, where that guy has
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eaten for the last year, And in this case, we
know nothing. I don't know that anybody's even trying to
find anything, and I don't even think they care. And
it's scary.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
I think it's very scary.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
How many school shootings have there been in Within hours,
we know pretty much everything that there is to know
about the shooter, and you know, we'll know probably everything
by tonight tomorrow, the latest about this Georgia shooter in
your state, the school shooting that took place, the tragedy today,
and we don't know next to anything about the guy
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that shot Donald Trump, and we don't know anything about
the epic fail and there's been nothing. You know, then,
when you have the Secret Service director, I accept responsibility.
But I'm not stepping down until she stepped down, and
we still don't know who was responsible and how a
failure of this magnitude can occur.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Look, when you.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Think about you know what, the first excuse we were
fed was that it was a steep pitched roof.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
It was anything but a steep pitch roof.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
If you put ice on it in the call weather
and winter and turned it into an ice rink, you
get skate on it and not fall off the roof.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
I mean, that's how ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
And I say, this is somebody that fell off a
roof nearly three stories when I was doing construction, So
I know a thing or two about pitch roofs, and
this was almost a no pitch roof.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
It really was.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
You can stand on it, walk around on it. Even
if you're afraid of heights. You wouldn't be afraid to
be on that roof, or chances are you wouldn't. So
it's it's frustrating. And yes, it does give rise to
people speculating, and that's done by them and we should
be very very conscious of it.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Anyway, I appreciate the calls.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
We continue where in Harrisburg, I hope everybody will watch
tonight town hall. President Donald Trump will respond to the
I guess it's like the ghost candidate Kamala Harris. She's like,
you know, she doesn't exist. She never existed. For three
and a half years, she hasn't done a thing. And
let me never answer a quick question, let me never
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do a press conference, Let mean never do a real interview.
I have an idea of what I'm going to do
with the sixteen minute, twenty nine second mark during the
interview tonight, when Donald Trump has spoken sixteen minutes in
twenty nine seconds, you might want to stay, you might
want it.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Tune in just for that.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
All right, So we've got Hannity tonight, nine eastern on
the Fox News Channel. We're in Harrisburg, PA for our
big town hall with President Donald J.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Trump.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
You don't want to miss it, don't look. I don't
want to give away what we have planned to ask him.
But one of the problems that he has campaigning in
this election is because of the media protecting Kamala Harris
and her unwillingness to do any real interviews, or any
real press conferences or any real gaggles.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
We don't know where she stands.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
We have ballots going out in what three days, thirteen
days until right here in Pennsylvania early voting starts, and
most people don't know a thing about her radicalism. I
mean this, this is like running against the ghost of
a candidate is not even a real candidate. We're just
told by anonymous campaign ads that she's changed her mind
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on you know, everything from you know, defunding, dismantling Ice
and decriminalizing illegal immigration, free housing, healthcare, education for illegals,
eliminating fracking.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Well I said in twenty twenty, I was very clear, No,
she never said that.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
In twenty twenty, even fake news CNN had to fact
check her. You know, she co sponsored the Green New
Deal ninety three trillion dollars, co sponsored Medicare for all,
no private health insurance. You know, where does she stand
on any of these issues? And hopefully we'll get some
reaction from President Trump tonight, because he's been out there.
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He's done thirty four events between him and JD. Vance
and she and Walls have done one and she spoke
for sixteen minutes in twenty nine seconds. Anyway, we hope
you'll watch tonight from Harrisburg, nine Eastern Hannity set you
DVR on the Fox News channel. We'll see you tonight,
back in the Free State of Florida for tomorrow. Thank
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you for making this show possible.