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February 26, 2025 • 31 mins

Dr. Lynn Fynn Former Infectious Disease Specialist who now focuses on clinical research to bring back integrity to scientific research and Dr. Brian Tyson, co-author of Overcoming the COVID-19 Darkness: How Two Doctors Successfully Treated 7000 Patients, touch on three major issues happening in our nation and across the world

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, News Roundup and Information Overload Hour eight hundred

(00:03):
and nine to four one sean, if you want to
be a part of the program. It's kind of hard
to believe in this post COVID world we live in
that there are still people being denied medical treatments because
they don't have the COVID vaccine. And you know, not
making this stuff up, but it's just a fact, and

(00:25):
it's you know, we have two point seven trillion dollars
a taxpayer money paid overseas, you know, for Medicare, Medicaid,
and I want to get to the bottom of all
of that. I believe it was Caroline Levittough was talking
about that amount of money this weekend. You would think
that the government might just fall on the sword and
acknowledge a mistake and that emergency authorization, proclamations and promises

(00:50):
as it relates to the COVID vaccine just turned out
to be flat out false. I mean, Americans were told
again and again that if you got the vaccine, you're
not going to get COVID. That didn't play out the
way they claimed. And if you get the vaccine that
you're not going to infect other people. That didn't play
out obviously either and then of course we were we

(01:13):
had this whole misinformation campaign in terms of, well, it
looks like it was exotic animals somewhere in China, and
that's the likelihood when we now know through emails and
text messages that have been released publicly, that they knew
damn well, that the odds were very high that it
was a leak from the Wuhan Virology Lab where they

(01:37):
did gain a function research on coronaviruses, and that NIHE
money funneled through the Eco Health Alliance was a big
part of all of that. And when you get to
you know, when you just dig down deeper and deeper
and deeper, you just begin to realize. And then that
you add to that the suppression which even Mark Zuckerberg

(01:58):
in that letter, and this was before the election. This
wasn't to play Kate Donald Trump, but you know, before
the House Judiciary Committee and Jim Jordan wrote a long
letter admitting all the pressure that the Biden administration had
put on on Facebook and now Meta at the time.
Facebook at the time, now Meta you know, to suppress

(02:20):
certain information, including the laptop from Hell, but more importantly,
you know, health wise and they're both important stories. They
wouldn't tell they meta the truth. Well now we have,
you know this this issue of all the fallout, nobody's
ever been held accountable, and Fauci has his preemptive pardon.
I have no idea why doctor Deborah Burks went on

(02:44):
with our friend Piers Morgan and actually said the COVID
vaccines were nothing like childhood vaccines. They were never designed
to protect against covid infection. I'm like, excuse me, because
that's exactly what the government was saying.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Listen.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
And done wrong in public health is we didn't explain
that COVID vaccines were nothing like the childhood vaccines, and
that the childhood vaccines, like many of the diseases, you
get it once, you don't get it again. And this
is getting the children to have that disease without getting
the deadly consequences. That is not what the COVID vaccine

(03:20):
was designed to do. It wasn't for designed to forget
against infection. And if you look at the vaccine hesitancy rates,
they've doubled since COVID. So we have to start addressing
these things. The Messenger RMA vaccine should have been rolled
out for the people that were at risk for severe disease,
because that's what the disease, that's what the vaccine was

(03:41):
developed for. But when we say that we're following the
science and the data, we need to follow the science
and the data.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
No, we don't.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Just don't listen to the people that didn't tell was
the truth. Let's take a little trip down memory lane
and Biden Democrats giving false vaccine claims that we had
fact checked back at the time.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
For making sure healthcare workers are vaccinated, because if you
seek care at a health care facility, you should have
a certainty that the people providing that care are protected
from COVID and cannot spread it to you. The various
shots that people are getting now cover that you're okay,

(04:22):
you're not going to You're not going to get COVID
if you have these vaccinations.

Speaker 5 (04:28):
Vaccines prevent getting infected, prevent getting sick, prevent your hospitalization.
Our data from the CDCs today suggests you know that
that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick,
and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but
it's also in real world data.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Now we know that the vaccines work well enough that
the virus stops with every vaccinated person. A vaccinated person
gets exposed to the virus, the virus does not infect them.
The virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Pretty unbelievable, Pretty unbelievable, And doctors that dared to, you know,
speak out and offer some alternative treatments. It turned out
this has been study after study that showed that remember
hydroxychloroquin well, starting with the henry Ford Hospital study, and
then there's been many numerous other studies. Yeah, taking early

(05:30):
mitigate symptoms. Oopsie, Daisy, I guess you know, the people
that we were putting on this program ended up getting
it right and everyone else got it wrong.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
But all right.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Joining us now is doctor Lynn Finn, former infectious disease
specialists now focusing on clinical research to bring integrity back
to the scientific community in their research. And doctor Brian Tyson,
our friend who co authored Overcoming the COVID nineteen Darkness,
how two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. Well, welcome

(05:59):
back both of you. Doctor. Then I'll start with you,
what's your reaction to the lies now in retrospect and
the statement of doctor Deborah Burkes.

Speaker 7 (06:09):
Well, it's not unusual for Deborah Birks to hide the truth.
She's done that since the eighties for HIV. But that said,
it's clear that they marched her out because they're concerned
about the lowering uptake of the childhood vaccination schedule. And
this is her way of trying to say, don't do

(06:33):
that because just because you kept getting COVID from these
shots and you may be injured from these shots, because
it's different than the childhood schedule. So it's actually her
trying to make the childhood schedule look more attractive to
new parents so they don't question anything on It is

(06:56):
insane that she is actually coming out in state. You know,
the internet and the TV is pretty much forever stating
that it was never designed to prevent disease or transmission,
because not only did it not prevent disease, but duration
of transmission is increased in those vaccinated, as studied in

(07:19):
the Nature paper showing the shed duration of live virus
culturable virus during the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated. So everything
she states you have to take with a grain of salt.
Because maybe her scarf isn't tight enough, I don't know,
but she's not being honest, and she's trying to meakulpa

(07:41):
so people will go back to the full vaccine schedule
without questioning doctor.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Finn, I had no idea that you had a humor ouch.
Let me go to my friend, doctor Brian Tyson. You know,
you came under heavy fire, you and many of your colleagues.
There are a number of you that that put yourself
out there and we're we're saying, hang on a second,
you know, raising ethical questions, and you took a lot

(08:09):
of heat for it, but you didn't stop doing what
you were doing. Was there ever any real fallout as
a result of that, Well, I mean the real.

Speaker 8 (08:17):
Fallout was that many people got injured when you look
at it. I mean, we started to see vaccination breakthrough,
and then the La Times, you know, put up that
nice hit piece on me saying that you know, we
were spreading a lot of misinformation.

Speaker 9 (08:32):
But yet here we are, we're.

Speaker 8 (08:34):
The ones taking care of the patients. Patients you know,
needed treatment, they needed early treatment, and the vaccine was
causing more problems than good. And you know that's that's
who who lost on this. When you know you have
a trust in the public health department to do the
right thing to tell honest findings, and they don't do

(08:57):
that and they hide it instead. Well, now you know
the mistrust is there, but also you know injury rates,
death rates that you know people have died from these vaccines,
that you know nobody's been held accountable for. And I
think it shows you how deep this underlying problem in
our government is going. The gas lighting is unbelievable at

(09:19):
this point, the amount.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
Of pressure brought to bear on the medical community and
even people like me in the media to tell people.
I mean, I went through a similar issue with The
New York Times. I came very close to suing them,
and you know, after consulting with a lot of lawyers,
I mean, Times v. Sullivan is is such a high
bar because you have to prove malice. And you know what,

(09:43):
I had two people over there writing, well, if my
mother listened to Sean Hannity, she'd be dead from COVID,
And I'm like, really, because Sean Hannity said, do your
own research, consult with your doctor, and you know, take
into account your previous medical history and any comorbidities or
pre existing conditions you have, and make an informed decision.

(10:06):
But I'm not a doctor. And I can't tell you
what to do. That was my advice.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Doctor. Is that bad advice? Doctor, Tyson?

Speaker 7 (10:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:14):
And when you're telling people you know, the vaccine is
going to protect you one hundred percent, you're giving people
a false sense of hope. And then so when they and.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
I never told them that.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
But by the way, if there were scientists, wouldn't they
know that the that variance would would evolve. Wasn't that
almost a fact from day one?

Speaker 7 (10:33):
Well?

Speaker 8 (10:33):
They knew again, well from day one, and Lynn and
I we have we have always been telling people that,
you know, but they shut us down. They tell us, oh, no,
there's no breakthrough when we're seeing ten twenty thirty percent breakthrough,
you know, and you're still telling them, oh, if you
get the COVID shot, you're not going to get COVID.
But then they do get sick, so then they think, oh,
it must be from something else, and then they get

(10:53):
super sick. They end up in the hospital. And these
people ended up dead rather than seeking treatment. And that's
the shame in all of this, And there's there's been
no accountability. And I think, you know, we we we
need to keep calling it out and people need to
demand that these people be held accountable for lying to
the public.

Speaker 7 (11:11):
You are put under fire. But recently, as of yesterday,
NBC is recommending that everyone go out and get the
newest booster.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
So, gosh, are you serious position.

Speaker 7 (11:25):
They're not even an agency there, they're nothing but a
media company, but they're telling people what to do without
any scientific data to back it. And you stating to
talk to your doctor and do your own research is
the correct way to handle it. But telling people to
go out and have an action that they have no

(11:47):
data behind that, that's I mean.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
I mean, think about this.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
I'd be and then that if something happened, they would
accuse me of practicing medicine without a license. I was
in a no win situation, but I had serious doubts,
and everybody seems to forget it was emergency authorization. And
then we have the whole doctor Robert Malone factor in this,
who created the technology for the creation of the m
RNA vaccines, and my interviews with him, you know directly

(12:16):
he said this has not been perfected yet. He said
I would use it on a limited basis because COVID
was impacting older people and people with pre existing conditions.
He said, sixty five or older, and only because of
it seems to really impact older people and people that
have other issues. Otherwise, nobody else should get it because

(12:39):
it hasn't been perfected yet.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Nobody paid attention to that. Doctor Tyson wasn't We.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
Changed his stamp since then as well? Just to be clear,
who changed this stance, doctor Malone?

Speaker 2 (12:52):
And to what what did he change it to?

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Two? It's not ready for prime time period, regardless of age.
It doesn't serve in the same Uh.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
He said it was great. I don't want to I
don't want to misinterval what he said. He said it
with great hesitancy. He goes, I can understand if they
if they made it available for people that were older
with pre existing conditions, because they were more susceptible to dying.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Right, Yeah, well, you wanted to say, doctor Tyson.

Speaker 8 (13:20):
I would say the problem was the technology wasn't designed
to be a vaccine. The technology was designed to affect
cancer cells that your then immune system would then be
able to attack and kill cancer cells, not healthy cells
in your body to create a vaccine, so you're attacking
healthy cells. The whole pretense of this whole technology was

(13:46):
used completely off the wrong platform.

Speaker 7 (13:49):
Yeah, And additionally, it has an accumulative effect, and the
lipid nanoparticles themselves are pretty inflammatory and problematic, so with
each shot there's more accumulation. And it was never meant
for widespread, repeated use in a healthy population. It was
meant for a curative potential use in a terminal subset

(14:12):
of a population.

Speaker 8 (14:14):
And it was it's our kids, certainly not our kids,
you know, yeah, exactly, you mean get transplants without a vaccine.
And here you have Beber Burt saying, well, it was
never intended to be a childhood vaccine schedule. Well then
why is it on the childhood vaccine schedule so they
can have lotsability?

Speaker 2 (14:33):
I honestly, it's unbelievable to me.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
You know, I'll tell you the net effect of this,
people will never trust the government again. And frankly, between
that and all the ways fraud and abuse, I don't
think they should. I and again I go back to
trust your own doctors that you really believe in and
have faith in, and that know your individual medical history,
and then make your own informed decision anyway, Doctor Linfinn,

(14:57):
thank you, Doctor Brian Tyson, thank you. We appreciate you
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if you want to be a part of the program,
Ray in Florida, Ray, how are you glad you called?
Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 9 (16:36):
Hello, Shan, so glad you're down here in the free
State of Florida with us.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Yes, sir, my free state of Florida, Your free state
of Florida.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
What's going on?

Speaker 9 (16:44):
Right, sir? I wouldn't leave it for love nor money. Listen, Sir,
I wanted to talk to you about I don't understand
why you give this rageing cagun James Carbon so much time.
I mean, the man is a literal liberal fact.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
I don't give him so much time.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
I've had him on twice in a year, and I'll
be honest, it was kind of a waste of time
last week because so many of the things that he said,
you know, we're just false, as I've been pointing out.
I mean, we have this poll out today, I mean
it is glowing, the Harvard Harris poll for Donald Trump,
and the CBS poll that I reference glowing for Donald Trump,

(17:28):
and Rasmus and an insider advantage in Trafalgar and Quantus
Insights and Echelon Insights, I mean all of them. McLaughlin
and associates, Morning consult all have him, you know, with
record numbers, and he's sitting there telling you us stuff
that just is not accurate and true.

Speaker 9 (17:45):
It's not true. But the thing that gets me, Sean
and and I've known this for a while, but with
your last conversation with him, it really kind of hit
me like a baseball bat between the eyes. These people
so desire Trump to fail and it will IMpower I mean,
we went through four years, I mean at ten bucks

(18:06):
for eggs, millions coming across the border.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
I mean, well, egg prices aren't coming down because of
the Xavian Flew nonsense, which is separate and apart from
the economy. So you know, hopefully other prices will come down.
And remember we're still living under the Harris Biden account
economy exactly exactly.

Speaker 9 (18:25):
But they want to want us. They want everything Donald
Trump touches to fail. This means I do, and Donald
Trump is trying with every ounce. I mean, you talk
about a man on jet streams. He is there doing
things to try to make our life better, and these
people are in the background, praying, hoping, lying to see him.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
See he asked me to fact check him. Oh you
know what I'm going to do tonight on TV. We're
going to fact check it on air, fact check his
comments about the lows.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
But a prof riting ever, I'm like the highest debt ever.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
No, when you compare the debt deficit of Biden, Harris
and Donald Trump, sorry, it's not even close.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Now, both of them.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Had a COVID year, So I'll extrapolate out that year
for both of them, twenty twenty and twenty twenty one,
and if you look at the numbers, Trump's deficits were
six six hundred and fifty five billion, seven seven nine billion,
nine hundred and eighty three. Extrapolating out the COVID years
for Biden and Trump, you know it was much higher

(19:32):
under Joe Biden, you know, one point three, one point seven,
one point eight three, you know, and now he left us,
this year will be two point five.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
I mean, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
So and and you know, and then he just dismisses
the idea of you know, tens of billions of dollars
in waste, fraud and abuse. I just expected him to
be a little bit more centrist, but apparently just went
hard in the paint that he wants to be radical.
But here's my dilemma on radio or TV if I

(20:04):
put a liberal guest on occasionally is if they just
I have two choices in that moment. I can be
the most interruptive host, which my audience has repeatedly said
they don't like they don't like it, or let him
speak he said to fact check them. Now ill fact
check them, and otherwise, and then the third choices, you know,

(20:25):
And in this case, I'm not so sure it's even
worth having them on again because he's not going to
be reasonable or tell my audience the truth of If
you want that kind of programming, you've got channels, although
those channels are in disarray. But occasionally I just try
and change things up a little bit. That's really what
that was an attempt at. But it didn't really work

(20:45):
too well.

Speaker 9 (20:46):
Yeah, well him in that whole possum crap. I mean,
I mean I was sitting there going, you want to
just sit back and hope and play in place.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Country fails, yeah, yeah, if they want Trump to fail.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
Yeah, And here we are, the American people who have
just I mean, I'm selan, I'm sixty five. I've done
my own business for thirty years. Okay, I am now
at age sixty five because of the inflation and everything else,
I am having to work harder than I did ten
years ago because the nut to be I mean manufacturing,

(21:20):
the cost of getting goods everything, and I work in
the medical and dental field, and everything has gone up
three hundred percent. You know, it's just it's it. And
to hear hear a man or you see a political
party like that one congresswoman who said, you know, we

(21:41):
don't need five thousand dollars. Five thousand dollars is two
mortgage payments.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
You know, listen, I totally get it, and promist policies
will work. Conservatism works, It just needs time. And if
you remember, you know it took a while for breaking
to get his economic policy up and running, and we
went through two years of a pretty difficult recession. It
didn't help him in his first midterm, but then he

(22:10):
ended up with the longest period of peacetime economic growth
up to that point in history and created twenty one
million new jobs. So it was an amazing success. And
these are you know, many of these same policies on
steroids and human growth hormone are going to be implemented
under President Trump, and the Republicans in the House and
Senate need to get their act together. But I'll listen.

(22:32):
I hear your frustration. I listened to my audience, and
I listened closely. It just would have been bad television
if I just if I just went, you know, no
falls fall fi and I kept interrupting him. Then I get,
you know, a slew of comments, why don't you let
the guy get a word out? And so I just

(22:53):
tried to have a friendly debate with him. But you know,
if he wants to be in that unreasonable you know,
we'll put the rights of illegal immigrants over the safety
of Americans camp and you know, fight for women men
and women's sports, and fight against massive fraud, waste, and
abuse in the what will be.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Hundreds of billions of dollars.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Then he can just stay there in La la land
because they'll never win another election again. And I'm fine
with that, you know. But you can see is as
I discussed earlier in the program. Today, there's a major
fallout in media, but by the very same people that
have adopted this strategy. Jim Acosta is out at CNN,
and Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell, they're out at NBC

(23:37):
and MSDN. C Joy Reid and Alex Wagner are out now,
Lester Holds is out. There is a realignment. But really
what they're doing is they're just going to reshuffle the
decks of the Titanic. They're not going to change who
they are. The media now is already locked into where
they were exactly when Donald Trump was president, and they

(23:58):
will go exactly where they were when he was out
of office. And it's hating Trump every second, every minute,
every hour of every day, and the same with Democrats.
They're going to do the same thing. Look, it's noise
that doesn't matter to the country, but the people in
this country they like what he's doing. As evidence by

(24:20):
all of the polling, and so we've got to focus
on making sure we get the right message out, which
is why I wanted people to hear from Elon Musk directly,
and we accomplished that last week. So mixed back, I
understand I get a failing grade. I will plead guilty anyway.
I appreciate the call, my friend. Thank you. Let us

(24:41):
say hi to Steve in California, the United Socialist Utopia.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
What's up, Steve?

Speaker 10 (24:48):
How are you hey, Sean? I appreciate you taking the call.
I have been a very long time listener, and yes,
I am coming to you from the People's Republic of Camifornia. Yeah,
have a freeman.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
How can you be a free man when you have
to pay all that money to be free?

Speaker 10 (25:06):
Well, you have to pay a lot of money, but
sometimes freedom costs a little bit of money. Sean, you
and I both know that I wanted to get your
thoughts on the potential audit of the Federal Reserve because
this is something that we've been screaming for for years

(25:27):
and years and years, and it looks like we may
be on the precipice of having a FED audit. What
do you think that would look like.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
I love a fed audit. I love an audit of everything.
I like to hold people accountable. I mean, for example,
the last caller just helped me accountable. He didn't like
something that I did, and I owned it right. So
you know, that's a check and a balance. And I
try to listen to my audience and put the best
shows on possible. And occasionally you miss, and I'll admit

(25:59):
that I swung and.

Speaker 10 (25:59):
Miss and all beings they can't.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
But well, not know.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Sometimes you get a single, sometimes you get a grand slam.
Sometimes you just strike out, and and I would admit that,
you know, I'd put that in the strikeout Catecord.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
To be honest.

Speaker 10 (26:16):
So as far as that goes, what are your thoughts
about the kimmolation of us AI D But it being
absorbed into the state Department. So now what we've done
is we've got rid of an ng OH, but we've
made that ng OH part of the federal government.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
I well, I don't think they're doing that at all.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Let me let me just be on the record and
be very very clear that I think where we where
we are is. You know, first of all, they're cutting
back on all of this this reckless spending. I've been
going through it throughout the show today, even more spending
and it's every department. I mean, ultimately, where we have

(27:03):
to get to is we need a line by line
audit of every aspect of federal spending. And that's what
that is where we're going to continue to find waste, fraud,
abuse and corruption. And then we've got to examine, you know,
the bureaucracy. And I know it's upsetting to some people

(27:26):
that there are people that are going to lose their jobs,
is no doubt about it. You know, the Treasury Secretary
of this weekend, as I mentioned earlier. You know, the
Democratic media with their talking point, they have a new
talking point working over time to pretend that the tens
of thousands of government officials laid off by DOGE is
cruel and it is unusual punishment. And they all have
the same talking point. GOP lawmakers confronted by constituents, CBS,

(27:49):
New York Times, USA Today, ms DNC, Washington Post, CNN,
hving A Post News Weekly.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
They all have the same headline, all of them, and
it was.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Some form of GOP lawmakers getting earful on Elon Musk's DOGE.
But then the polls come out, be it CBS, Warning,
Consult this, this, Harvard, Harris Pole, and they show the
American people are very supportive of the policies, and I
would tend to go with them, because anybody with an

(28:18):
ounce of common sense that they were born with realizes
that this is unsustainable and you have to sometimes, you know,
sometimes you just have to deal with the problem and
there might be some pain associated with it for some
people that frankly shouldn't have been there in the first place.

(28:38):
Spending money on wokeism, transgenderism, DEI, the New Green Deal abroad,
and meanwhile, we're stealing from our kids and grandkids. You
have to make a decision here, and if we don't
make it now, it's going to be harder down the road.
And if we don't make it now, we might not
be able to catch up. So it is, it is

(28:58):
pretty dire. It's like this is now do or die
for us. So it's the perfect time for it.

Speaker 10 (29:03):
At Grover Norquiz School, where I want government to be
reduced to the size where you can drown it in
the bathtub, well, I.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Mean I want the smallest government possible that also effectively
provides for our national defense, national security, secures our borders,
that implements great tax policy and energy policy to make
us dominant, and you know, understands the need that the
world is a dangerous, evil place and we better have

(29:32):
the next generation of weaponry, including an iron dome for
the entire country considering the powerful AI generated weapons that
will be coming down the road. I want that government.
I want a government that made promises on social security,
medicaid to the American people. And President Trump's not going
to touch it because he understands that was a promise

(29:53):
made and now it's got to be a promise kept.
But they got to return it towards solvency and those
those are difficult things as well, and rethinking everything from
education to law and order. It just makes perfect common sense.
And short of that, you know, where can we cut?
You know what is really essential? And this is now

(30:16):
where we are the Department of Government Efficiency. How do
we make government efficient? How do how do we save
the American taxpayers money? And now we're finding what will
be hundreds of billions of dollars in this and it's
it's time. The time has come, and what are they
fighting for? What a future that guarantees bankruptcy and stealing

(30:39):
from our kids and grandkids. That's unsustainable. And that's going
to wrap things up for today, and we are loaded up.
Tonight Hannity on the Fox News Channel, We'll check in
with Senator Ted Cruz, Laura Trump, Tom Homan Tonight Byron Donald's.
It looks like he may be putting his hat in
the ring throne for Governor of Florida, Jim Jordan, and

(30:59):
much more, much more DVR Hannity Tonight, nine Eastern on Fox.
We'll see you tonight, back here tomorrow. Thank you for
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