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If you want to be a part of the program.
In just a minute, a friend of the program, our friend,
Peter Navarro is going to be with us. He's got
a phenomenal new book out. I want all of you
to get this book because what happened to him should
never happen to any American ever. I went to prison,
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so you won't have to a love and law fair
story in shrump plan. And I'm going to tell you something.
You once you pick it up, you're never going to
put it down. But before we get to Peter, I
want to take you back. President Trump commenting, Remember this
all had to do with Peter Navarro. He had the option.
He didn't. He could have gone before the what January
(02:00):
sixth committee, whatever it was, and pled the fifth and
just sat there and said, I plead the fifth. I
plead the fifth. I plead the fifth. And he refused
to do that. And they did this to him. They
did this to Steve Bannon, and they never do this
to other people. You can go back into the Obama administration,
et cetera, et cetera. All these people you know, would
(02:21):
would uh would get referrals nothing ever happens. But no,
in their case, they put them in jail, and I
remember the day Peter was going to jail, or remember
the day that he was outspoken speaking to the cameras,
and my heart broke, because you know, nobody deserves this
for that, it's so ridiculous. Anyway, I want to play
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what President Trump said at the time. This is back
in March of twenty four.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Shame. I think it's a disgrace. It's a disgrace to
our nation.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
They came anyway, Peter Navarro joins us. Now, sir, welcome
back to the PROG I'm glad you're with us. I'm
glad you wrote this book, and thank you for sharing
it with us. It really is pretty unbelievable. You stood
on principle because you said at the time and I
remember and you repeated it, that this was a constitutional issue.
(03:16):
This is about executive issues, execuative power, executive privacy. We'll
never have people that can advise a president if they're
going to go to as advisors and demand that they
tell them what advice they gave the president. Nobody will
ever be free to do that.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Sean, You're absolutely right. And the good news here is
that my case remains on appeal. It's on its way
to the Supreme Court. US versus Peter Navarro is a
landmark case on the constitutional separation of powers. And you're
absolutely right, it's not a part is an issue. Senior
White House advisors will never be safe from imprisonment if
(03:57):
I lose my case, Sean, I went to prison, so
you won't have to. You are in the dedication, my brother.
You were there for me throughout the whole thing, not
only with support but also with really good analysis. You
were one of the few who understood the constitutional issues,
and I went to prison, so you won't have to.
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Is a warning. If they can put me and Bannon
in prison, if they can try to put Trump in president,
they can come for you. They will put you in prison.
In fact, I would say that if we lose the
White House again in twenty eight, there's going to be
people on our side of defense who are going to
prison simply because the other side can. But it's also
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an exposa Shan, because what's really interesting is the FBI
agent who put me in leg irons and handcuffs, a
guy named Walter Gidina on that faithful day when they
surrounded my fiance and I. Five are FBI agents it's
come out now that I was just a tip of
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the junior Denas Iceberg. This guy Sean was one of
the guys according to whistleblowers at the FBI who said
the Steele dossier, the fake Steele dossier funded by Hillary Clinton,
was real, and essentially because he vetted it in that way,
it went forward, gave birth to crossfire hurricane, and Chuck Grassley,
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through whistleblowers, is now on covered the whole treasure trove
of how this guy you follow him, what he did
to me Sean, and what he did to the Donald Trump.
And he was involved in virtually every opportunity and targeting
of Donald Trump, either to stop him from getting elected
twenty sixteen, twenty twenty and twenty twenty four or getting
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him out of office. He's a insurrectious in my judgment,
and an election interferer in my judgment, but he's one
of many, Sean. And the whole message of I went
to prison so you won't have to is simply this,
If we don't hold these people accountable, they'll do it again.
And the people, Sean, you know the list. It's comby
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Clapp of Brennon, Paige Struck Garland, Matt Graves, his assistant,
It's Pelosi, it's Benny Thompson, it's Liz Cheney. It's all
these people who think that they can use our justice
system to punish us. And Sean, this is I mean,
everybody I've served with in that first White House at
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the senior level has paid a heavy price. Dan Scavino,
close friend of the president, you know well, Sean Mark
Meadow's former chief of staff, millions of dollars they had
to pay. Rudy Giuliani, America's mayor. They bankrupted him, Jeff Clark,
John Easton, They're trying to take their law license. They
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put Steve and I in prison, They tried to put
President Trump in prison, and they try to assassinate Hi twice.
And the worst of all is my brother Charlie Kirk
getting assassinated by these people who seem to have no
bounds or boundaries in terms of what they will do
to us. So, Sean, I appreciate the time. Today I
(07:07):
went to prison so you won't have to is the
wake up call. And I can't thank you enough for
being so supportive, sir, during my trials literally intervails.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I have spent years on this issue of the deep state,
as starting with the dirty Russian disinformation dossier, PISA applications,
the phony Russia Russia Russia hoax. We had a very
small ensemble cast of people that you know, I spent
years exposing it. Everything that has now recently come out
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has proven us to be correct, more right even than
I knew at the time. But we knew we were right.
And you know what's amazing about your story to me,
and I can't put enough emphasis on this, is you
stood on principle. You could have taken the path of
least resistance. You could have just pled the fifth and
(08:00):
you would have walked out of there and it would
have been over. However, the principle of what you were
doing was right, and that as a result, they tried
to treat you like a terrorists for crying out loud
the way they treated you. And if you want to
talk about that, feel free, son.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
I believe very strongly that we have to honor our
oath of office and protect the Constitution. And yes, I
was willing to put my wife on the line literally
case prison. That's no country for old men, my friend.
There was a dangerous place. I made the best of it.
(08:36):
But I hope you know that if you remember my
speech to a publican national convention, the remarkable thing about
that was that was the night of the day I
got out of prison, and having the opportunity to talk
about that experience and to the American people, I think
it was a wake up call. I think you might
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have got a one or two votes for the Boss
he would want in a landslide anyway, But this battle
is far from from one. I mean, look, it's like,
if you look at what they're doing, here's the thing, Sean,
how do they call us fascist? It's like Shumer is this,
Jasmine Crockett who's so unhinged, Maxine Waters, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Haking, Jefferies.
(09:21):
They all got the same talking point. We're the fascist, right,
and I went to prison. They put me in prison,
and I'm supposed to be the fascist. They killed Charlie
Kirk and he was supposed to be the fascist. They
tried to put Donald Trump in prison. So look, if
we don't hold them accountable, that's the message that I
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went to prison, so you won't have to. They'll do
it again and again and again and again. Because Sean,
they have no filters, no boundaries, and you look at
there that the crap they spew these congressional representatives. I mean,
can you imagine Adam Shift being Senate Majority the leader
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and Jasmine Crockett being the House Majority the leader. What
kind of thing?
Speaker 1 (10:09):
I'm about to vomit, but keep going.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Yeah. So I think that that after President Trump got
elected in a landslide, too many of us on the
Maga side of the fence relaxed and said that Okay,
now now we're gonna get great government. We're gonna get things.
And that's what we're getting from Donald Trump, no question
about it. But these dark forces are just waiting to
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get back power.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Uh They're they're dying to get back and they will
come after Conservatives with a vengeance just like they did
the last time, probably even worse than before. You know,
when we have Paul Maniford on the program, and man,
what they did to that guy and put him in isolation.
I don't know if you've ever had a chance to
read his book, but he would tell the story basically
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on a regular basis. They'd come and say, just tell
us what we want to hear. We'll let you out today.
And that is an incredible incentive because I got to imagine,
as you said, not a fun place to be in prison,
right And he said, well, if I told you that,
it would be a lie, and he could have sold
his soul and he could have lied and he would
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have gotten freedom. But I don't think you're ever free
if you live with that kind of lie. And he
wouldn't do it. And then he told me, and this
shocked me, that the one thing that gave him hope
is I didn't know. He listened to rush for three hours,
me for three hours, live in for three hours, and
then we would one of the prison guards would put
up my TV show and he'd hear me talking about
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him every night. And that made me, you know, feel
good that it gave him some hope and comfort in
a time where you know, his life was falling apart.
In many ways. It just life stops.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Two days before I went behind bars, I had a
long talk with Paul, and I see you that and
I went to prison. So you won't have to as
a thank you to him, because he let me know
what the worst case scenario might be. He was the
worst case. You know, the thing they did to him, Sean,
which was so unforgivable is they put him in jail
(12:14):
before they even charged or tried him with anything, on
the grounds he was a flight risk. And I think
he spent over a year behind bars before he was
even convicted of anything, which is just I mean, that's
beyond criminal. But he gave me some guidance about how
to structure inside, you know, to make sure your work,
(12:35):
you do your writing. That was the basis for the diary. Actually,
Sean that that constitutes the bulk of I went to
prison so you won't have to. That did a daily
diary him no computers in their brother and HETI. He
also talked about the importance of routine and doing your
pushups and sit ups and taking care of your body
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because prison will kill you and will take time off
your life even if you survive. And that's what I
went through. You know the conditions in there, and if
you want to learn what's what it's like to go
to prison for a misdemeanor defending this country, like read,
I went to prison so you won't have to. That's
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part of the.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Story, right, quick break more with Peter Navarro. I went
to prison so you won't have to. A love and
Lawfair Story in trump Land, telling us this incredible journey.
He didn't have to go to prison, but he stood
on his principles well with Peter on the other side,
If you want to get the book Annity dot com,
Amazon dot com bookstores now all around the country. As
(13:37):
we continue, we continue now with Peter Navarro. His new
book is out I Went to Prison, so you won't
have to A Love and Lawfair Story in trump Land,
and you can get it on Hannity dot com, Amazon
dot com bookstores around the country. How bad was it
for you? I mean I remember I remember being you know,
(13:58):
just I had like sick to my stomach watching that
all unfold and watching you go in that day and
just just you know, hoping everything was going to be okay.
What was it like for you in there?
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Suh? I went in there not knowing that. But it
was interesting. The prison was was largely supportive of Donald
Trump because Maiden had let so many prisoners down, so
many colors. And there's a funny story in the book
about how like on the third day, these guys surround
(14:29):
me and it's like I'm thinking, Okay, what's going to
go wrong here? And they start telling me about how
they admire and trust me because I didn't snitch. You know,
I'm sitting there. It's like this comic kafka Joseph Heller
moment thinking about the moral equivalence between refusing to testify
to defend the constitution and the one from their point
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of view, not telling on their gang members because there's
something they did that broke the law, you know, but
you know, dangerous guys, but but a lot of humanity
in there. There's another story about how, like the first
day they helped the culture, there is a new prisoner
comes in, they don't hate them. They actually give you
some sneakers and a blanket if you need it, and
(15:11):
things like that that the collect from everybody who leaves
like the day before. But yeah, I was able to
save at least one guy's life, maybe two while I
was in there, And Sean, you'll never have a story
like this. I went in there and became an investigative
reporter that uncovered a five billion dollar scandal inside the
(15:32):
Bureau of Prisons. And the epilogue two I went to
prison so you won't have to is simply that on
the outside that played a key role reforming the Bureau
of prison's got a new director in there, and I
solved the very problem I identified, and that's going to
help over fifty thousand people inside and their families at
(15:53):
the savings of ollion dollars.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
So it's great, Peter. You let out that you might
have saved a life or two. So I'm gonna hold
you over for just a couple of more minutes if
you have the time, because I think it's worth people
hearing these these stories. On the other side, if you
have the time, we'd love to for you to stay
another minute. Our friend Peter Navarro's with us. I went
(16:15):
to prison so that you won't have to a love
and lawfair story in trump Land. We'll get back to
Peter on the other side. We'll also get your calls.
In eight hundred ninety four one. Shawn is on number.
If you want to be a part of the program.
I'm twenty five to the top of the hour, eight
hundred and nine four one, Shawn. You want to be
a part of the program, We'll get to your calls.
Our final moments with Peter Navarro coming up in just
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you won't have to love and lawfair Story and Trump Land,
(18:02):
and it's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com, bookstores
around the country. So you take this stand on principle,
you could have gotten out of it, but you thought
it was morally wrong to do. So they go full
bore you. They put you. They did the same thing
to Bann and put you and Bannon in jail. And
(18:23):
you go to prison, and you said when we were
going to break that you even had a couple of
moments that you were like Switzerland. You didn't get involved
with with the various factions and groups within prison. You
just kept your head down. You had a routine, You
did your writing, you did your exercising, and people were
very nice to you because you were on a snitch.
But then you said you even saved a life or two.
That got everybody's attention. I want you to explain that, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
Sean, I didn't I didn't keep my head down what
I did was move fluidly among among the groups, and
over time and quickly, when they needed help, I would
come to it. And there was one instance about a
month or so in when one of the toughest and
gruffest guys in the whole prison, big, big, big guy.
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He'd be on the basketball court every night, just throwing elbows.
Tough guy. He comes to me about six o'clock at
night with an interpreter. He didn't speak a lot of English.
This tough, gruff guy is literally in tears. He's in
so much pain it looks like he's like eight months pregnant.
And through his interpreter he's telling him, telling me that
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he went to the guard on duty asking for some
medical help and just wasn't getting it. So I go
go down the hall to the guard and look him
in the eye. I say, look, brother, you got two
choices here. You can either not help this guy now
and he might die Thailand all is not going to
fix that's what they wanted to give him. Or you
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can get him some help. And I walked back and
within twenty minutes they had an ambulance there, and that
night they operated on him for three hernias and if
they hadn't operated that night, there's a good chance we
would have lost that guy right in the dorm, and
it wouldn't been the first guy who died in that dorm.
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So these are the I mean, if you want to
find out what it's like to go to prison, read
I went to prison, so you won't have to. That's
part of the story, the whole prison experience. But it's
also this warning cry here Sewan, because you know, if
they get powered back, they're going to come after us.
(20:34):
So the lawfare is draining us dry, taking our money
for legal feels, putting us in prison if they can.
And now we've got just crazy people running around shooting
people on the right because they call us fascist after
they put us in prison. It's just infuriating. So you know,
(20:55):
I appreciate your support showing on this.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
And well, you know, I listen, they wanted to go
after everybody. I mean, I had to hire a full
time legal counsel and legal team and I'm just a
I'm in the media, and man, did they come. They
just come after you with a vengeance and they try
to get you on everything. Unbelievable, but nothing compared to
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what you went through. I don't even begin because you know,
I just had admiration for the fact that you stood
on your principle. I have an admiration for the fact
that you know, you looked fear in the eye and
you just said, you know what, this is too important
to give in to people that are abusing their power.
And I do hope and I pray with all the
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information that has come out that all of these deep
state operatives, all these people that abuse their power, all
of these people that were dropping cinderblocks on the scales
of an election, I hope they're all held accountable for
what they did, because otherwise the constitution in a republic
that we love, is forever in jeopardy. And it scares
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the daylights out of me. These elections matter. Peter Navar,
appreciate you. Appreciate the book I Went to Prison so
you won't have to A Love and Law, Fair Story
and TrumpLand, And it's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot
com bookstores around the country. God bless you, my friend,
and keep up the good work in the White House.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Thank you for always having my back. Brother.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn our number. If you
want to be a part of the program. All right, Oh,
professor Katz is here. Last time we had Professor Katz
on he was going into surgery and had to do
with cancer. We've been all been praying for her. And
welcome back to the program. How are you doing.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Thank you Sean so much. I will first of all,
I just want to say thanks to God, and thank
you to you and Linda and all the handediece for
your love, your support, your prayers. The doctor went in,
he was able to uplate the mass and the whole area. Unfortunately,
they had to go in through some of the lungs,
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so that's why I have this, like you know, son
hand to be sexy voice. But I'm waiting on the
CT scans to see if they did in fact get everything.
They're hopeful that it didn't metastasize. But they couldn't do
the biopsy because I was not doing so well under
the anesthesis and they felt it was too risky to
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go through. So they did keep me in the hospital.
But I wanted to come home quickly. I kept saying
I want. I was like Dorothy and the Wizard of
Odd you know that there's no place like home. But
I really I was not wanting to leave mom. But
I will say that there is no cancer that I
went through that is worse than you know, the cancer
(23:48):
that it's infected our media and our society with the
assassination of you know, Charlie Kirk, and that just you know,
I that whole thing was playing out during my recovery
and you know, it's what did they say there? But
for you know, God go I you know, we just
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my heart goes out to his beautiful wife and children.
I know what it feels like to lose a husband
and for my son to be without a father under
totally different circumstances. But it's never easy. And I'm just
so sad that there are so many young people that
are so hopeful and they're doing the right thing and
(24:30):
opening up Turning Point us A chapters in their colleges,
and that we need more adults in the room. You've
got Jimmy Kimmel, and you've got the entire left media
saying things that are you know, anti Judeo, Christian, anti Semitic,
anti you know, Christianity, anti American, you know anti, you
(24:53):
know all the you know, Maga movement, which does nothing.
You've got the people that are using this to griff
about the whole Second Amendment. You know what the lady
in Ukraine who has killed on the train, that was
a knife. What happened in Boston, you know years ago
that was a bomb? Are we in an outlawed cutlery?
Are we It's not the instrumentality. And then you have
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the little group on our side of the aisle that
you know are attacking Fox News and attacking you know,
you and Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro attacking Prime Minister
at Tinyaku, attacking Israel. And you know, if it wasn't
for Fox and Ben Shapiro and Dennis Praeger, a lot
(25:37):
of these people wouldn't even you know, we wouldn't even
know about them. And so I want to say to
all of them, stop your drifting, stop your you know clicks,
put your prayers and you know your support for the
Kirk family, for those children. And what you're doing is
you're hurting President Trump. You're hurting his foreign policy. You
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were the same people that said, oh, we shouldn't go
into Iran and you know it's going to cause World
Wars three and called you and Mark, you know, and
and and you know Ben, you know warmongers. It's like,
not get off. We don't need any division. We need unity.
And this is a time, if nothing else, for this
country to once and for all come together. We have
(26:19):
a wonderful president and that's all he's been trying to do.
He's got a big tent and everybody is welcome. But
like Ben said, that's why you get some of the clowns.
You know, we don't need clowns. We need people who
are going to get out there. And if you're a parent,
get involved in your children's education. If you're a teacher,
stop the critical race theory DEEI, you know, fake history, garbage.
(26:44):
And if you're a young person, I encourage you stay
off the internet, go to the library and read great books.
Peter Navarro's was just on. He's a wonderful man, a
man of courage. There's so many great books out there
to find out and listen to Sean. You know, we
should have t shirts that say, not only was President
Trump write about everything? Sean Hannity was right about everything.
(27:06):
And you know, this is really a time for kids
to learn that you use your words, you don't use violence.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
And let me tell you, a professor, I wish every
professor was as articulate, informed passionate as you are. I
really do. I am so only because I have to
for the constraints of time and I have to get
to other callers. I am so happy that this went
well for you. We were worried about you. We're not
(27:35):
going to lie, and we were praying for you and
in every good way. And we need your voice, and
these students that you teach need your voice. And I
just want to make sure that if there's anything we
could ever do to help you, that you understand your
friends here.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Okay, thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
That just means the world to me. And you know,
I hope you know, we're just about to start the
Jewish New Year, and you know, Charlie was a big
supporter of Israel and the Jewish people and celebrating Shabbat.
He was a person of faith and family and friends
and preserving the freedom of this country. And that's what
we really really need. And I'm just really hopeful that
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with the Jewish New Year coming that when I get
into the doctors for you know, in a couple of weeks.
He's out of town now, but that they're going to
say that you know, I'm cancer free and that's what
I'm looking forward to and and you know, to many
more years of being you know, on the Sean Hannity
Show as a caller and gay professor.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
I have a funny feeling that God has not done
with you, no way, and we're going to have many
conversations in the years to come. Professor Katz, appreciate you
more than you know. Eight hundred, Thank god she's okay.
Eight hundred nine to four one, Shawn is our number
if you want to be a part of the program
South Carolina Rona's new ron How are you glad you called?
Speaker 4 (29:02):
Doing great? Sean appreciate the show. I could have listened
to the professor for quite a while. She's very articulate.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
One. I think I'll have to let her fill in
one day because she won't. She she can go on
all day like me.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
I hear you, well listen, I haven't heard it in
a long time. But let me tell you, you are
a great American and I appreciate all you.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Thank you, and i'd bless you. You're a great American
and we have many great Americans in this country. People
that are you know, they never get the credit that
they deserve the people that do make the country great
every day, the unsung heroes every day.
Speaker 4 (29:33):
Absolutely, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved with
the Charlie Kirk's situation with our nation, And I just
had a question to you. It seems to me this
has the feel of a militant movement with what happened,
how he was shot, the children and the Catholic church
(29:53):
that were killed by transvested, it seems like it's a
militant it's a militant movement coming about. I know that
cash Betel and the FBI are looking doing their due diligence,
looking into the looking into the context that this this
gentleman had, But I was just wondering if you thought
(30:13):
this was an organized Is this an organized movement that
that's coming up on the scene.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
I don't know. The FBI, I know, is looking into
any possible connections to any there there are armed groups,
radicalized groups in the area that seem to have the
same political agenda as the shooter, as the assassin. Do
(30:40):
we know that there's a connection. We don't, but I
do know they're investigating very very keenly. Another thing that
bothers me, were there people that had knowledge that this
was going to happen, and did they post that knowledge.
There's there's some anecdotal evidence, maybe real evidence that in
fact that need that is being investor negated. And I
(31:01):
you know, those that were celebrating there as they were
listening to Charlie, I think every one of those people
need to be questioned as well. We we need to
make sure any anybody involved in this is captured and
punished appropriately. We've got it, We've got to make sure
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we get to the root of all of this. My friend,
appreciate the call. Eight hundred nine four one sewn. I
wish I had more time. If you want to be
a part of the program that's going to wrap things
up at today tonight Hannity nine Eastern. Pastor Frank Turk
will join us. He was right next to Charlie Kirk
when he was shot. He's going to tell us that story.
(31:43):
Ari Fleischer, Joe Kansha, Miranda Divine. Of course, we'll have
an update on the latest, the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel,
also the deep State, more exposure. We have James Comer,
we have Katie Pavlich DVR nine Eastern, tonight Hannity on
Fox News. You'll never get from the state run legacy
media mob on the Fox News Channel. We'll see you tonight,
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back here tomorrow. Thank you for making this show possible.