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January 22, 2025 • 31 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right, Thanks Scott.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
You had an hour two Sean Hannity Show eight hundred
and ninety four one Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, our final show in our
nation's capital. And then I escaped back to the Free State,
the warm, warmer state, not as warm right now. They
had snow in Pensacola and Tallahassee. For crying out loud,
I mean South Carolina has snow, and Georgia I think
had snow, and everybody's getting snow, and guess what, you

(00:24):
can all keep it. And I prefer no snow in
South Florida, but that's neither here nor there anyway. So
we have our interview with the President in the Oval
Office tonight.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
It'll air nine Eastern.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Actually we went long, so it'll air tonight and part
two tomorrow night, which is going to be great. Some
really really reflective moments of the President and things that
you've never heard before, and I don't want to give answers.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
And then I asked a bunch of stuff that I
thought was interesting.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
And you know, you're going to release the JFK files,
the RFK files, the MLK files, and why you know,
things that you normally don't talk about. And then we
talked about the economy and foreign policy in Putin and
Chi and the Mullahs in Iran and the economy and
energy and all the things that you might expect. We also,

(01:18):
I'm not sure if there's going to er tonight, but
we went into a long, long discussion. He was very relaxed,
very dialed in, very focused, and it was just a
great experience for me.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
And I think you.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Really get to see more of the person that I've
known for thirty years, I think in this interview than
any other interview I've done. And anyway, so part one
of that will air tonight. It will be the full
hour on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Let's go
back out, and we do talk a lot about Los
Angeles and California and forestry and him and Gavin Newsom

(01:56):
in twenty eighteen, which we played that clip numerous times
on this program. And I mean, there really is no
excuse for not having the water from northern California flow
down to southern California. There's no well, what's the purpose
of having a hydrant if there's no water in the hydrant?
What is the purpose of having a reservoir if it's

(02:16):
not full of water. And what is the purpose of
getting a degree in forestry if you're not going to
practice management of areas that are known for wildfires and
for drought. It's insane and that known for Santa Ana
wins well. This has now resulted in a petition. It's
at change dot org dot petition demanding the resignation of

(02:39):
the La Mayor, Karen Bass. In two days, they got
one hundred and fifty two thousand signatures. That's how bad
this has been for people out there. I've never met
anybody that's not true. There are politicians that are that
bad and that incompetent, and she is one of them.
Here she addresses reporters questions about the impact of the

(03:01):
budget cuts to the LA Fire Department.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
And meanwhile, keep in mind, as you.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Hear this, they allocated federal state dollars six hundred and
fifty million dollars to make the Port of La green,
and they advocated even more money if you can believe it,
for wind turbines.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
I mean, it's insanity. Ay, Well, here she is.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Can you address the criticism now over the budget issue
and the slashing seventeen million dollars. No.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
I think if you go back and look at the
reductions that were made, there were no reductions that were
made that would have impacted the situation that we were
dealing with over the last couple of days. And then
there was a little bit there was a little bit
of confusion because money was allocated to be distributed later on,

(03:53):
which was actually going to support salaries and other parts
of the fire department that were distributed a little later.
I think it's most important to understand that we were
in tough budgetary times. Everybody knew that, but that the
impact of our budget really did not impact what we've
been going through over the last few days. Again, back

(04:15):
to the unprecedented wind storm when at such verocity that
we haven't seen in years.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Okay, you want to blame Santa Anna wins. They're predictable.
They happen quite often out there, and she was warned
by the fire chief specifically that they had half the
manpower if they ever had a major fire in Los Angeles.
Joel Pollock, who's going to join us in a minute,
says he has spoken to the White House Advanced Team

(04:47):
for Donald Trump on what they need to do to
help the Pacific Palisades. The President did confirm that he's
going to North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
He is going.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
We talked a lot about that, Linda, which is the
right thing to do, And we talked a lot about
the help and whether or not I won't give it
the answer that that help should be contingent on actions
that are taken. Anyway, Here's what Joel Pollack said.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
Hi, everyone, this is Joel Pollack from Breitbart News. As
I was driving down Sunset Boulevard today, I noticed a
group of cars parking. I thought it was a local
or state official, but it turned out to be the
advanced team for the Trump White House, twenty four.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Hours after he took the oath of office. He is already.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
Planning a visit to Pacific Palisades and other areas that
are affected by the wildfires.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
And I spoke to his advanced team.

Speaker 5 (05:37):
You can see them there behind me, and I told
them what they need to look at when they come
to Pacific Palisades and what the issues are here. The
lack of water pressure, the lack of leadership from the city,
the traffic jam that happened on Sunset Boulevard because of
a lack of traffic officers on scene. We love our police,

(05:59):
we love our fire fighters, but there was a lack
of leadership and coordination by city officials. And I've talked
about the other issues as well, and I am confident
that when they visit on Friday, they're going to talk.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
To those of us who live here.

Speaker 5 (06:15):
And who understand the issues, and to understand that much
more could have been done to save the Pacific Palisades.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
All right, Joel Pollock, Senior editor at large at bright
Bart News and also Kiarra Davis, LA, Resident author of
Drawing Lines, Why Conservatives must begin to battle fiercely in
the arena of ideas. Thank you both both you know
live out there, Joel, let me start with you, based
on what you saw out there, I mean Donald Trump,

(06:46):
it told me personally he's going out there. I asked
him extensively about the issues involving Gavin. Gavin has been
trying to Trump through California. I think the state legislators
putting aside twenty five to fifty million dollars for lawsuits
against the federal government, which only costs the taxpayers of
California more money. And you know, all this money spent

(07:08):
on green energy and they cut back on the fire department,
they don't practice forestry, they don't have any water.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
I mean, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (07:17):
It is ridiculous, and people are really upset about it.
There are areas where private property owners were not able
to clear brush on state land or land in the
Santa Monica Conservancy, which is in the mountains here near
the upper part of the Pacific Palisade. That's where the
fuel for the fire came. And this city did not

(07:41):
coordinate the emergency response. Again, we have great firefighters and
great police, but there was nobody quarterbacking the emergency effort.
The agencies weren't talking to one another. Rudy Giuliani on
nine to eleven had a command center. It was hit,
it was destroyed. You set up another command center. There
was one person in charge, one point contact through which

(08:02):
everything could go. Somebody knew what to do and how
to keep everybody talking to each other. And that did
not happen here. And it's a miracle. More people weren't
killed because of that traffic jam that you heard me
talk about in the clip. People had to abandon their
cars and run for their lives because there was nobody
directing traffic in the evacuation, and that is a failure
of city leadership, and we have yet to hear anybody

(08:25):
take responsibility. The Ela County fire chief, not the city
fire chief, but the La County fire chief apologized to
the residents that as far as we've had any kind
of accountability, but nobody else is.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
And in fairness to that fire chief, the fire chief
is the one that said we only have half staff
to go and fight a wildfire, and that warning was
given well in advance of this fire.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
That's correct, and all that we've seen from everybody else
is patting themselves on the back for what a great
effort they've done. And that's why Trump needs to come
here and he needs to intervene and tell California to
get it act together because this is not acceptable, not
just to those of us who live here, this is
becoming a drag on the nation. We're going to ask
the nation to bail us out. Then we have to

(09:09):
make sure that we take measures to stop this from
happening again, because it cannot happen over and over again.
Florida has a snowstorm coming. Ron De Santis is out
there with all the emergency vehicles you need, with all
the power teams, power companies, whatever. He's got everything in place.
Gavin Newsom, where is he?

Speaker 7 (09:27):
You know?

Speaker 6 (09:27):
I did a story about that. Today. I got an
email from Newsom's office. They want me to correct the
story because they say, well, we did send sixty five
engines throughout southern California. Yeah, maybe you sent sixty five
engines for one of the most extreme wind events in
local memory. But there were none here and this town
burnt down. So I'm not correcting my article. And that's
the thing. They want to look good. They don't want

(09:49):
to do the right thing.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I think it raised a lot of great points and
I don't think there's any excuse on anybody's part. And
the one guy that took responsibility, frankly, was the one
that I was warning about what would happen and how
unprepared they were.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Kiera Davis, your reaction.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
To this, well, I want to point out that everything
we learn moving forward makes the situation worse. I reported
a story over my sub sect this week. I got
a tip from a friend in Arizona who said their
neighbor worked for LAFD but lives in Arizona. So I
did a little poking around and it turns out that

(10:28):
even as resably as twenty twenty, the La Times reported
that La City is missing up to three percent of
their fire force. They live in other states and they
commute in for work, So there were a lot and
on the night of the firestorms that Joel was talking
about so passionately, every off duty LAFD officer.

Speaker 8 (10:51):
Was called to duty.

Speaker 7 (10:53):
How many of those people weren't even living in the
state to get here. I'm not blaming anyone for taking
advantage of these loopholes, because this is a difficult state
to live in and thrive in. I'm blaming the government,
Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and the supermajority in Sacramento for
making it impossible for people to live and thrive here,

(11:13):
especially the people who serve our citizens. And as Joels,
I just want to echo with Joel said, because being
here and having to watch these idiots give their stupid
press conferences every day, they never give information. All they
do is congratulate each other and what a great job
they're doing.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Well. I mean it, it is amazing.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Actually, it's sort of like and this actually came up
in my conversation with Donald Trump at Alire tonight. You know,
the two assassins would be assassins. You know what did
the what did the Secret Service say, Oh, that was
a slope roof.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
No, it was not a slope roof. That was a lie.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
So we put them inside the building. What you can't
see anything inside the building. You needed people surrounding the
perimeter of the build bilding so nobody can get on
the roof of the building one hundred and thirty yards
with a scope AR fifteen and nearly assassinate a former
president and top presidential candidate.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
But they allowed that to happen. They made that excuse.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Then Trump International, the same story occurs a known area
where paparazzi hang out, a treat area surrounding Trump International.
They never swept the area, and if it were not
for one eagle eyed, sharp shooting Secret Service agent, Donald
Trump would have been killed. Then he got within three
hundred yards of the president with an AK forty seven

(12:39):
and a scope on it. I mean, you can't miss
that shot. I mean we're just lucky it didn't happen. Now, Joel,
they're saying that these fires are continuing to burn. As
you know, Santa Ana wins have returned to strength and
fuel fires near San Diego this point.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
Yes, there is a fire burning today at Lake Hughes
and it is moving rapidly in strong winds, and they've
just sent eight helicopters over there to try to deal
with it. It's not as the incident as we expand
from the seventh of January, so hopefully they can get
those airborne assets up there to dump water on the

(13:18):
fire and do what's to do. But a lot of
what you're seeing right now in California is shutting the
stable door after the horses have bolted. So they're all
coming out with press releases about how they're preparing for
the next wind event. And this weekend we have rains,
they're preparing for the rain event because there could be landslides.
So now they want to be seen to be doing
the right thing. But they did not do it before

(13:40):
January seventh. And they were actually having press conferences on
January eighth, three hundred yards away from where I'm standing,
further down on the beach, while the town was still
burning up above, and people watched their houses burn, while
the governor and the mayor were going to be press conferences,
and they couldn't get fire here, So there needs to

(14:02):
be accountability, and it's not going to come from California.
It's got to come from, first of all, the Republicans
in Congress, who need to investigate California's failure and Los Angeles'
failure effect everybody. We're supposed to have the Olympics here
in three years. We can't do that if we have
this level of incompetence in city management. And then the
Trump administration needs to take charge of the rebuilding effort

(14:22):
and make sure that the agendas of the Democratic Party
to cover itself don't complicate the agendas. This is an
area that is more conservative than other parts of LA.
They voted for Rick Caruso for mayor in twenty twenty two,
not Karen Bass, and he managed to save his mall
using private fire fighters. Nobody blames him for that. People
say that to the evidence of what could have been
done if there were more fire trucks, if there was

(14:44):
more water. But there's also a lot of Democrat agenda
stuff happening here where the Democratic Party wants to control
the rebuilding. We're going to try to impose all their
own priorities. They want zoning for low income housing, or
they want environmentally friendly, climate friendly whatever.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Well, look you know to that, I say this, take
a look at the guys over LA even today and
tell me how's the air quality out there and how
good is that for the environment. I'm just running out
of time. I do appreciate both of you, Kira Davis,
Joe Pollock, thank you both, and to all our friends
that have suffered here. Our prayers are with you. But

(15:21):
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Speaker 1 (16:41):
All right, let's get to our busy phones.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Let's go to Cindy is in the Buckeye State where
they became the national champions. Let's say had is, Cindy,
how are you congratulations to Ohio State their big win
last night.

Speaker 8 (16:54):
Well, thank you, Sean. It's wonderful to talk to you.
This is the second time we've spoken. I talked to
you on the big eclipse Day April eighth of twenty
twenty four, and I just want to praise God for
giving us the victory for this first battle with Donald Trump,
and I know we're going to have a lot more

(17:16):
hills to climb that I wanted to call and thank
you personally for deputizing all of us all over this
country to go out to the polls and vote early.
I voted early for the first time in my life
in twenty twenty four, and I spoke with so many
people at the grocery store, at the doctor's office, anywhere

(17:38):
I was. And I may have turned some people off,
but I think more people were turned on and emboldened
than we're turned off. And Sean, I think you are
God's ambassador on Wow.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
I mean, I don't think I deserve all that credit.
You're very kind. I kind of look at it like
we're all spokes in a wheel. The purpose of deputy
people was very very simple for me, and that is
I knew if the American people got the information about
Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, the buffoon that he is

(18:13):
and the weirdo that he is, that they'd never vote
for them. Once America knew how extreme, how radical their
views were, the more people got to know them. Now,
remember we had about one hundred days to get that
job done, and I knew I couldn't.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Do it on my own.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
So we put together the Kamala files, the Walls files,
and we asked all of you to share it with
your friends, your neighbors, your co workers.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Put it on social media. You did.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
We saw it everywhere and more and more people got
informed and it paid off. We asked you to do
something a lot of you didn't want to do, and
that's vote early and vote by mail and overcome that
reluctance and resistance. People did that too. I'm so grateful
to everybody. This was an all hands on deck moment.
And then the person to put it all on the line.

(19:01):
You got to give him the credit. That's Donald Trump himself.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
Yes he did. And I have never wavered in my
support of him, not since twenty sixteen.

Speaker 7 (19:10):
Never ever.

Speaker 8 (19:11):
My prayers have been with him and Sean. I am
from a family that was political and staunch constitutionalists, and
I will never side with wrong and never been to
knee to evil or the extreme left. But you got
to message out. And that's why I say you're God's ambassador,

(19:32):
because it takes a lot of strength of character, It
takes you take a beating, you take hatred, but you
carry on.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
You know, none of that matters to me.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
I'll be very honest, if I had to care about
what other people thought of my views, I would not
be able to do this show, and to be able
to do this show effectively, I just wouldn't. And with
that said, I'm so grateful to all of you in
this audience from making it impossible. But I'll tell you
we have a lot of battles ahead of us. We

(20:07):
really do, and it's going to take all of us
together to help this transformational agenda get pasted. And we're
doing it not just for ourselves, although we deserve a
better future. I love a golden era of America.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
I love that idea.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
But then more importantly, we do it for our kids
and our grandkids that they inherit a government that is
responsive to them, that keeps them safe and secure, that
you know, gets rid of the radicalization of defund dismantled
no bail laws, that doesn't allow unvetted people into our country,
that gets our balance in budget, that begins to make

(20:46):
America wealthy with energy dominance that you know, and that
also creates the deterrence that is needed for the next
generation of weaponry, because let me tell you something, a
lot of evil.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Exists in this world. Shit wasn't so, but it is so.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
And anyway, I thank all of you and I appreciate it.
And congrats again to the Ohio Buckeyes. What a big
win last night they had. Let's say hi to Mike.
He's in North Carolina. Mike High, how are you glad
you called?

Speaker 9 (21:17):
Yes, Hey there, mister Hannah. This is my first time
calling in. I'm super excited. Thank you for all that
you do. Yesterday. When you were specifically reading what the
president's inaugural address was about, it definitely hit home for
me about active duty military. I'm a retired Navy corman,
a medic and when a he said, which.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
I will, well if Barack Obama said it, you're a corpseman,
but go ahead.

Speaker 10 (21:43):
Yeah, yeah, but I get that all the time, and
that he said, and you read it, and I was
just like, yes, that anyone who didn't get the COVID
shot because of their convictions.

Speaker 9 (21:56):
There have always been waivers Sean in the military. Always
when I was getting my own anthrax and had to
give antracts to the troops, there's a medical waiver, you don't.
You have the right still to serve your country and
do what you need to do. But if there's certain
things that you don't agree with, that's the American way.

(22:18):
There's a way around it, the right way, you do
it respectfully. But I'm really happy and I really pray that,
like you said, that the rest of the country, the Republicans,
they get on board, grow a spine where men where women.
We need to turn this around. It's some of the

(22:39):
stuff that's been happening. It's not a democratic saying or
republic it's un American. It's un American. When when do
you give out tickets for games and this and that
for getting a COVID shot. I knew immediately when when
it was going on, I'm like, there's no way, there's

(23:00):
something else to this and I'm not getting it. Well.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
First of all, you know the fact that they lied
to us about COVID and and this came up during
the program after President Trump said, if you're in the
military and you didn't want to get the shot, and
you will let go, you're going to be reinstated. You'll
get back pay. Everybody deserves that. And what's really most
sinister about this?

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Why did they?

Speaker 2 (23:23):
Why did what did Anthony Fauci know and when did
he know it? Because every indication was that he knew
about and supported gain of function as early as twenty twelve,
that he knew about you know, this not being you know,
sometime of some kind of a bat related or exotic

(23:43):
animal related virus. He knew about the Wuhan lab and
then yeah, that's the series of text messages that came
out in three different waves that exposed all of this,
and he should have been held accountable for it because
a lot of people, you know, we were just given
false information by our government. And how many times do

(24:04):
I tell you in this audience never trust your government
and ask yourself what does government do well? How are
your kids' schools doing? Most schools are not doing very well.
Do they keep your town, your city safe and secure?

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Well?

Speaker 2 (24:18):
A lot of cities have defund dismantled nobail laws. How
are they doing with the illegal immigrants and vetting them?
They don't vet them. We're going to start vetting them.
But you know, we have murderers that they've led in
the country, and rapists and gang members and cartel members
and known terrorists in the country. They're not keeping you
safe and secure. You know, how does it work out

(24:40):
with Social Security and Medicare? Where's that lock box that
they always talked about. They're going to put that money away.
They squandered your money, they spent it, They put it
in the general fund. What about Obamacare? Keep your doctor,
keep your plan, and the average family saves close to
twenty five hundred dollars a year. Well millions of them.
America lost their doctors, lost their plans. On average, we're

(25:04):
paying close to three hundred percent more, and about forty
plus percent of the country has one Obamacare exchange option.
Tell me why you would put your faith, hope, and
trust in a government that has failed on every other level.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
And what does that mean? Am I against government?

Speaker 3 (25:20):
No?

Speaker 2 (25:21):
I want the biggest, meanest, toughest kick ass military on
the face of the earth.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
I do.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
But I don't want to squander money at the pentagon.
I want that money to be used efficiently. That's what
DOJE is all about. And then I want the simple
function of keeping our towns in our cities safe and secure.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
I want our borders safe and secure. I don't need.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
The government, and I'm all for information about food. And
I love what RFK Junior is saying. And I think
he's going to educate the country. But you know what,
he has a boss that likes McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
and pizza. He's not going to take away your choice
to have that. Occasionally, not very often, occasionally. I like Wendy's,

(26:04):
I like McDonald's, I like White Castles. I like KFC
original recipe only though, however, I can't eat it every day.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
I want to stay in shape. I work on television.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Got to try and preserve that that that you know, physique,
so I can wear a tux occasionally.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Uh, you're happy I mentioned the tucks.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
So but and I just want to be left Americans
need to be left alone now with COVID they could
have We learned later hydroxychloric when and study after study
when taken early did mitigate some of the impact of symptoms.
And it first started with the henry Ford Hospital study,

(26:48):
and then there was a series of other studies. I
never saw a study on ivermectin. I don't know why.
We do know that monoclonal antibodies Linda's favorite words that
that did help people that were already infected with COVID
and put COVID antibodies in your body. That would begin
fighting it the virus immediately and was helpful.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
There are things that we learned.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
We learned that ventilators didn't really save lives, especially.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
In the beginning. I want a million ventilators. They're screaming
into New York.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
Well, good luck with that, because the odds are if
you got on that ventilator, it was bye bye this
Earth and hello Jesus, and you'd meet your angel on
the way to heaven. I mean, they didn't do right
by the American people. And one other thing that I
didn't think of at the time, but they why didn't

(27:43):
they factor in that everybody knows the viruses mutate.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Everybody knows that.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
And then we had the first version of COVID, the
alpha version, and the beta version. Then what was I
can't even remember all the versions of COVID.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
It was the third one was the Fauci version, right,
gain a function Fauci the fraud I got you.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Don't worry. I'm here to help.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Okay, this is not a topic you're allowed to speak on.
That's part of the new rules of twenty twenty five.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
The pardon for what, my friend, I'm just saying a
lot of beagles in the mix.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
No, the fact is is they knew that NIH money
that was funneled.

Speaker 9 (28:18):
Through Echo Health Alliance.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
How do they go Health Alliance went to the Wuhan
Virology Lab. What did they know took place at the
Wuhan Virology Lab? Gain a function? Now, I know I
went off on a rantier. However, it is well worth repeating.
Do not expect your government to create this cradle to grave,

(28:42):
womb to the tomb utopia, green new deal that Democrats
are trying to sell to you. Government fails at spectacular levels,
and they lie to you, and they do it for power. Socialism, statism, Marxism, put.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Any name you want on it. It always ends the
same way.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Broken, promises more poverty and a loss of freedom because
you're giving them the power and you give up your
freedom in the process. And I want Americans to be
free as possible. That's what I want. Limited government, greater freedoms.
Do their jobs, you know, limit the size and scope
of government, keep us safe and secure, have a kick

(29:28):
ass military, you know, deter any crime, stay away from
foreign conflicts, and let Americans thrive and get rich through
all the energy that we have under our feet, if
we would just be smart enough to use it all. Right,
now that I went on too long, I can't believe
time just flies by. My interview with Donald Trump for
the full hour tonight Hannity in the Oval Office, nine

(29:51):
Eastern on the Fox News Channel. Here is a preview
of that interview, and so much more to talk about.
But this is him talking about Biden and his family pardons.
Joe Biden ran and said he would never do preemptive pardons.
It was an issue that came up when you were
leaving in your first he thought.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
He heard that I was going to do I didn't
want to do it. I was given the option. They said, sure,
would you like to pardon everybody, including yourself. I said,
I'm not going to pardon anybody. We didn't do anything wrong,
and we had people that suffered, their incredible patriots. We
had people that suffered. You had Bannon put in jail,
you had Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people

(30:33):
that suffered, and far worse than that. They've lost their fortunes,
they've lost their whatever, their this egg, paying it to
lawyers and those people, and people said to you, and
they don't even they wouldn't have even taken most of
those people, they wouldn't have even taken a parton. This
guy went around giving everybody pardons. And you know the

(30:55):
funny thing, maybe the sad thing is he didn't get
of himself a pardon, And if you look at it,
it all had to do with him.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
All Right, That full interview tonight nine Eastern and say
you DVR Hannity on Fox. We will see you tonight.
We'll be back here tomorrow. Thank you for making this
show possible.

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