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May 14, 2018 94 mins

Sean sits down with National Security Advisor John Bolton to discuss the US move to establish a primary embassy in Jerusalem. While Israel has always recognized Jerusalem as the capital city, America has lent a new level of legitimacy by moving the embassy to Jerusalem. This was a promise that President Trump made, and kept, while on the campaign trail. Plus, what will happen with North Korea? The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com.

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in eight hundred and nine four one, Sean if you
want to be a part of the program. Yeah, it
looks like Kimberly Strassel Wall Street Journal that Jim Comey
had a spa, the FBI spy inside of the Trump campaign.

(01:25):
On top of the illegal fis a warrant that they
got that they never verified, which the law requires, or corroborated,
which the law requires, which FBI protocol requires. They never
in the original application, three subsequent applications, they never verified
the Clinton bought and paid for Again. We had a

(01:48):
foreign source, foreign agent, Christopher Steele, put together a dossier
full of now debunk lies and it was used to
get a FIZE warrant. This is separate and apart from
the Fiser warrant. We'll get to all of that, and
we've got Sarah Carter and David Shona going to join
us today. Doctor Gorker's on the program later today. John
Bolton will stop by. We got a lot of happening today.

(02:10):
I want you to just stop, though, and remember where
you are today, because the media is never gonna give
you the absolute truth about how amazing things are progressing
in this country at this moment. They're gonna They're going

(02:31):
to stick with their Russia, Russia, Russia, Stormy, stormy narrative.
Twenty four seven. It was interesting Nicholas Christoff, you know,
was critical. I had a good headline on media eight
I read over the weekend, you know, made the statement,
made an observation that the media's fixation on Trump is
horrible and they're missing it. But he got what they're missing.

(02:53):
They're missing the biggest story in their lifetime that's been
unfolding before their eyes. Because the so called jurnalists are
so rigidly ideological and so enamored and locked into their
pathological hatred of Donald Trump, they can't control themselves. But
I want you to know, you know how many presidents
have promised to make Jerusalem the capital, recognized Jerusalem as

(03:18):
the capital of Israel, and never did it. Endless and
this is who Donald Trump is. This is what he
never gets credit for. And for all the talk about
eighteen and twenty twenty, what's gonna matter at the end
of the day. Our peace and prosperity and the number,

(03:41):
the amount of progress we have happening all over the
globe and with the economy, it is, It's something we
should all be happy about. The only people that are
not happy are the people that hate the president, because
when he does well, that means their chances of getting
power back through their predictable slogans and lies and propaganda

(04:06):
that they use every four years four years, It's not
gonna work this time. And for all the discussion about
Donald Trump tweets, it's not gonna matter. If the economy
keeps soaring, It's not gonna matter. If he single handedly
ends up deep with the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

(04:29):
It's not gonna matter. If this newly formed alliance with
the United States, Israel, the Saudis, the Egyptians, Jordanians, and
Emirates becomes solidified because of the President's peace through strength
and ditching and withdrawing from this idiotic Iranian deal. He's

(04:50):
going to get the credit he deserves with the people
that matter the most. We the people, not the deep state,
not these corrupt actors in the media's it's it's American
people have eyes and they will see it, and that
will be the measure by which I think twenty eighteen,
which is now unfolding into one of the most important

(05:13):
midterm elections in our lifetime, because not only does Nancy
Pelosi promise, she promises to raise taxes boldly and proudly.
But of course they're telling each other, don't say it just,
we're gonna do it just. And they want to impeach
President Trump. They've been saying it, peach forty five and

(05:34):
peach forty five. It's been chanted a lot. But I
want you to think what has happened in just the
last couple of weeks. I'll walk you through it. Not
only is Kim Jong un stop firing missiles over Japan
and threatening Guam as he has been known to do,
and threatening the entire free world. Not only has that happened,

(05:58):
we watch Kim Jong unreleased three American hostages last week,
and it didn't take cargo planes full of cash to
get the job done. We watched Kim Jong un cross
over the DMZ first time ever in the modern era,
into the arms of the South Korean president. Now we

(06:20):
have Kim Jong un inviting the Western press to watch
as he promises to shut down his nuclear reactors, that
they could watch it with him open transparency. And of
course we have a date set for the summit between
President Trump and Kim Jong un about denuclearization of the

(06:43):
Korean peninsula. Now, on top of that, nobody really followed it.
But last week we were able to capture the top
five most wanted leaders of ISIS. Never mind the defeat
of ISIS in Iraq that nobody talks about either. The
President finally saying no to this horrific nuclear deal that

(07:05):
Obama and John Kerry made with the Iranian Mullahs that
constantly threatened death to America death to Israel. He ended
this ridiculous deal. Maybe our European allies are a little slow,
they'll catch up with us. But certainly those countries that
I mentioned that are forming a new alliance, the Saudis, Israelis,

(07:26):
the United States, Egyptians, Jordanians and the Emirates will bring
them along slowly, but surely they'll see the wisdom of
never allowing radical Islamic Mullahs to have weapons of mass
destruction because it would lead to a modern day holocaust.
And that's as simple as a squared posts B squad
equal C squared. That's how bad it is. But then

(07:47):
there's all the economic issues that are happening. We now
have optimism. A CNN survey of all places shows that
optimism about the direction of this kind country is now
at an eleven year high, nearly sixty percent. The last
time the same poll registered that high in number was

(08:09):
in January of seven. That's how long it has been.
And it includes forty percent of Democrats. And why shouldn't
we feel good about safety and security in the Korean
Peninsula and that you know, for the first time aligning
in a positive way to stop Iranian Mullahs from acquiring

(08:31):
weapons amass destruction. We have the lowest unemployment rate in
the United States of America since two thousand and three,
at three point nine percent. If you look at African
American unemployment, that is a record low in our history.
Hispanic unemployment is at a record low in our history,
women in the workforce, a record low unemployment rate in history.

(08:56):
I mean, all good things you would think. And it
gets better and more evidence that the economy of Donald
Trump is improving, and that we also had the largest
tax cuts if you forgot, uh, let's see. Oh uh,
this is just break. Melania Trump is under undergoing a

(09:17):
kidney surgery at Walter Reid. This is just breaking. As
we speak here, we don't procedure seems to have gone well. Okay,
the first lady did have a surgery today. It happened
earlier at Walter Reid. You know, it could be probably
something as simple as like a kidney stone something. You know,

(09:38):
that's what they have to deal with. But it sounds
like everything went well. Okay, So I'm just following the news,
passing it on as a brakes. But the news is
so good and more evidence that the Trump economy is improving.
By the way, what did I say all through twenty sixteen?
What did I talk about? I talked about this election
in twenty sixteen being about the forgotten men and women

(09:58):
in this country. I hold the same statistics every day,
we had what thirteen million more Americans after eight years
of Obama on food stamps, eight million more in poverty, lois,
labor participation rate since the seventies, lows home ownership rate
in fifty one years, he doubled the national debt. And

(10:19):
now we see and he's the only president in history
that never reached three percent GDP growth for a single year.
And now we see the tide has turned, and more
evidence that the economy continues to approve. The Atlanta Federal
Reserve is now forecasting GDP for the second quarter will

(10:39):
come in at four percent. I mean, in the Atlanta
FED is not alone. The Saint Louis FED is now
projecting GDP at three point eight six percent. I mean,
even the usually more pessimistic New York Fed is projecting,
you know, GDP over three percent. Now, these successes have

(11:02):
Democrats worried. Even the Washington Post is recognizing this, you know,
this winning streak. Now that is I think it's the
best run in his presidency. By the way, all happening
under the dark cloud of this witch hunt investigation of
Robert Muller. You know, when Judge Ellis excoriated Mueller's team

(11:23):
two Fridays ago, it was pretty amazing. I think it
was a change in direction. Then the next day they
got beat up by the other judge. The Russian bot
case goes forward. That means it's a phony indictment. Now
that Muller is gonna have to pull out of all
of those you watch, But now even the Democrats, they're
scared to death. The Democratic lead in the generic ballot

(11:45):
was up to seventeen points in February. It's now one
point difference in terms of the November midterm elections. And Democrats,
according to The Washington Post, are worried because you got
a booming economy. We have the highest surplus we've had
in well since the Clinton years. Tax revenue is the

(12:06):
highest that's ever been. We've defeated Isis we just got
five of their The top isis most wanted leaders North Korea,
the entire Korean Peninsula, The president's good relationship with China.
China's given in and offered concessions on intellectual property rights
and on trade concessions that are going on. And the

(12:29):
big concern for Democrats is the president is successful and
his approval rating is going up, and Republicans even Paul
Ryan said he's going to be a net plus for
Republicans in November. He's probably going to save the Republicans
from themselves and their pathetic, weak, inactive agenda, because he

(12:49):
is the agenda. Anyway, if you look at you know,
look at the Senate race in Florida, three term Democrat
Bill Nelson. Now he's got to go up against Governor
Rick Scott. Rick Scott's a rock star, and they're now
afraid that Nelson is going to lose to Governor Rick Scott.
He should lose. He's one of ten Democratic senators running
this year in a state won by Trump. Heidi high

(13:11):
Camp should be in trouble. Claire McCaskill should never be
brought back. You know, we have a lot of these
races that we're following that we think that the Republicans
have a good chance to win, and they should win.
But for Democrats to win means you have to do badly.
The economy has to do badly, you know, the forgotten
men and women should be pushed aside in the course

(13:34):
of their blind ambition. And then, of course, whenever possible,
let Robert Muller do his thing. Eight hundred nine for
one shun. We have the latest on Comey out of
spines EI the Trump campaign, accorded to the Wall Street Journal,
we got a lot coming up. Ambassador Bolton now should
have security Advisor Bolton. Sarah Carter also David shown much more.

(13:58):
All right, just to give you all the details of
just broke that the first Lady Milania Trump did, in
fact undergo a procedure at Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center to trade a benign kidney condition. I think this
has a lot to do with fibroids. I was watching
some of the coverage. It was successful, there's zero complications,
and she will likely remain there for the duration of

(14:19):
the week, and it looks she looks forward to a
full recovery and can continue her work, etc. Whatever refers
to It is like a passage and lodging of within
the bloodstream. And you know, in this particular case, by
reason of what the procedure is, it means it was
benign or else they wouldn't have even done this kind
of procedure there. But it is. It sort of blocks

(14:44):
the blood supply and so on and so forth. So
it ends up taking the benign tumor out of play
and out of life, if you will, by cutting off
the blood supply, anyway. It involves the look, I'm not
a doctor. One of my bottom line is successful. We
wish our thoughts and prayers. Let me get back to this.

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How profound all of this is when the President gets
the release of hostages, Kim Jong un inviting the West
now to see him shut down his nuclear reactors, then
of course crossing the DMZ no more missiles being fired
now talking about nuclearization. Then the release of the hostages,
capturing five of the top most wanted leaders of vices,

(15:29):
ending the nuclear deal with Iran. And then you take
it to what the President did by opening the embassy
in Jerusalem, and the Prime Minister said, last December, President
Trump became the first world leader to recognize Jerusalem as
our capital. And today the United States of America's opening
its embassy right here in Jerusalem. Net Yah who said,

(15:51):
thank you President Trump for having the courage to keep
your promises. What a glorious day. Remember this moment, as
he said to the applauding crowd in Trump by recognizing history,
you have made history. All of us are deeply moved,
all of us are deeply grateful. The President sent a
video message and he said the move was a long

(16:11):
time coming, and that Israel, like all sovereign nations, as
a right to name its own capital. And he mentioned
that the US would still be observing the status quo
in terms of contested territories, etc. Etc. But the US
will always be a great friend of Israel and a
partner and the cause of freedom and peace. We extend
a hand in friendship to Israel and to all neighbors, said,

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May God bless the embassy, May God bless all who
serve here, and may God bless the United States. And
now the Washington Post has a piece how all of
this success is scaring Democrats who want to raise taxes
and impeach the president. Oh, so they're cheering for losing.
I'm here, letting not your heartbeat trouble and glad you're

(16:55):
with us eight hundred and nine for one Seawan as
our toe free telephone number. You want to be a
part of the program. So that was what the Prime
Minister said. If you're just joining us, I mean, if
you really absorbed the last few weeks, Kim Jong un
stops firing, Kim Jong Un crosses the DMZ, Kim Jong
Un releases three hostages. A summit date is set for Singapore.

(17:19):
What's at June twelfth. But that's done. We captured five
of the most wanted leaders of vices. We end the
horrific Iranian deal. We've got fourteen states, record low unemployment,
African American unemployment the lowest ever, Hispanic unemployment the lowest ever.
Women in the work plays, lowest unemployment ever, lowest unemployment

(17:40):
rate since two thousand, the year two thousand at three
point nine percent. President keeps his promise. He moves the
embassy to Jerusalem. After even Chucky Schumer had to applaud
the President for that. He did it. You know, no
Democrats went over there, though Democrat snub the embassy celebration

(18:03):
in Israel. I have four US Senators addressed members of
the press at the King David Hotel this morning, Ted Cruz,
Dean Heller, Lindsey Graham, and Mike Lee. They made the trip.
I was really we were invited to go there. I
was not able to attend. I had a obligation with
my son that I had to and I just said

(18:24):
I couldn't go. But I was invited. I would have
liked to have been there. I know that people like
the gray one Mark Levin went I know that Jay
Sekulos over there, other friends of Mineah were over there,
but not one Democrat went over there. Only former Senator
Joe Lieberman. He went. It was the Democratic Nominee's one
of the nicest people I've ever met in my life,

(18:45):
and frankly he's great on national security and defense issues
and understanding radical Islamis. I have. Two journalists asked the
Republican senators why no Democrats came Cruise Senator Crew said,
it's a sad, sad manifestation. Wish we had every member
of Congress here. Every member of Congress had the option
before them to come, they should have gone. I understand

(19:09):
people have other things that they've got to do. I
understand you have a speaking at the breakfast organized by
the Orthodox Union. Israeli Justice minister literally called President Trump
the Winston Churchill of the twenty first century. By the way,
I've always thought it was bb who's had more moral
clarity on the world stage than anybody, and it's because

(19:30):
of the proximity to those, you know, countries like Iran
that want to destroy Israel and pretty amazing. Did you
see the art. There was an article and some magazine
or some articles somewhere ripping me for believing bb Netanyahu's presentation,
which was probably the biggest intelligence coup in the history

(19:56):
of the world. When they were able to sneak in
and get all the the blueprints, all of the plans,
the Iranian nuclear plans and ballistic missile plants, you'd think, oh,
there must be a bad thing. Anyway, Schumer didn't go.
Nobody went. All Democrats snubbed it. By the way, a
poll that came out commissioned by I twenty four News.

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I gotta tell you, the media in Israel is so
left wing it's unbelievable. They don't have a Fox News
or the equivalent of talk radio. A matter of fact,
when I broadcast over there, occasionally we do live radio
shows over there. What's the name of the station? We
Doom and Tell Aviv. I mean, they get hammered because

(20:38):
I'm on the air, but they also have more feedback
than they've ever had. By the way, we should do
another show with them. I'd love to do another show.
That'd be great. Uh, you have fake news CNN. I
guess somebody over there. It's a headline in the Daily Caller.
CNN host blames Trump for causing a rand to attack
israel I, Mean, what are they talking about over there? Ever,

(21:01):
a pole shows landside support for the President's North Korean initiative.
What is this all? Where does this get us here? Well,
it gets us, hopefully to a safer world. Every country
has the right to choose their capital, and this president
had the courage to do it, just like this president
had the courage to put six striker force groups off

(21:23):
the coast of North Korea. What do you think the
President was saying to Kim jiang Un, We're gonna take
out your sites. It's not like he had a choice.
Another underreported aspect of this North Korean summit is the
president's relationship that he built up with the president of China.
Everyone's talking about different concessions the United States made, China made,

(21:43):
intellectual property concessions. President doesn't want to trade war, but
he wants free and fair trade, so he's negotiating new deals. Also,
the tariff issues on automobiles. I want American cars to
be sent over to China without the high burden and
cost that China has been putting on American imports. That's
now happening. Let's talk about under Clinton and Kerry. Remember

(22:08):
they sold out Israel, our strongest ally on United Nations
Resolution twenty three thirty four. It was horrible. You know,
they fought off a particular case that American born in
Jerusalem could not have Jerusalem Israel on his or her
passport because it's supposedly would cause the world to recognize
any part of Jerusalem Israeli. Well, it is Israeli. It's

(22:32):
called history, it's called facts, it's called truth. And we
talk all about well, undermining elections of foreign countries, and
Russia tried to influence our elections. There was another report
out last week that said not one vote was influenced.
But putting that aside, it was Obama that spent taxpayer
dollars through the State Department and worked hard to undermine

(22:53):
our best ally in the region, Prime Minister Netanyahoo during
his re election. You know for a fact that went down.
Alan Dershowitz has said so. John McLaughlin was there on
the ground and chronicled it all pretty you made. These
are amazing times we're living in here. Okay, the Alkayla
leader crawls for jihad in the area. Well, it just

(23:18):
sounds like a normal Monday from al Qaeda. So we
have all of this success, you know, lowest unemployment rates,
We have more revenues coming into the federal government than
ever before. We have the biggest surplus last month than
we've ever had going back decades, as a matter of fact,
the biggest one ever because of the tax cuts. And

(23:41):
what is the Washington Post write about how Democrats are worried?
What are you worried about the jobs created? Are you
worried about the people that aren't on food stamps? Are
you worried about the opportunities that America's building alliances that
we never dreamed of that makes the world a safer place?
Are you worried that the president is working towards the

(24:01):
nuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula? Are you worried that he's
getting along with China? Are you worried that the president
is building an alliance with the Israelis, the saudiast Jordanians, Egyptians,
the Emirates against Uranian hegemony and that that could cause
it even deeper alliance. They're sharing intelligence like they've never
shared before. What are we afraid of here? Driving democratic concerns?

(24:27):
A Trump's high approval ratings, which is ticked upwards in
recent weeks, and high Republican turnout in some recent primary
suggesting the GEO base is now energized and remains energized.
And what's more, Republicans stand to benefit politically from a
thriving economy and are choosing formidable candidates to take on
vulnerable Democratic senators. And they talk about Florida and build Nelson,

(24:49):
and it goes on the growing alarm about Nelson and
one of ten other Democratic senators. Democratic warriors are mounting
in the House as well, where the party has been
more confident of gaining twenty three seats it needs to
retake the majority. Democrats are picking strong candidates and dozens
of Republican held suburban districts where Trump had lost significant support,

(25:09):
but recent surveys suggest those races are now tightening. And
we now know that they once had a sixteen percent
generic ballot lead. Well that's now down to one percent. Well,
it's all gonna come down to peace and prosperity in
the economy and the referendum of this question. You want
to anti Pelosi to raise your taxes? And do you

(25:32):
want the Democrats to try and undo an election by
impeaching the president? For no reason at all except for
what we now have discovered with deep state operatives, which
leads us to Jim Comey and Kimberly Strassel's piece when
I was off Friday in the Wall Street Journal Bombshell column.
We had it on Thursday night. We'll have a lot

(25:53):
more to night on it. We'll have a lot more
at the top of the hour with Sarah Carter and
David Shone. But the Department of Justice lost their latest
battle with Congress when they allowed the House Intel Committee
members to view classified documents about a top secret intelligence
source that was part of the FBI's investigation of the
Trump campaign, even without official confirmation of the source's name.

(26:15):
The news so far holds some stunning implications. Among them
is that the Department of Justice the FBI outright hid
critical information from a congressional investigation. This is why they're
slow walking, this is why they're redacting in the name
of national security. And then we find out later that

(26:35):
it had nothing to do with national security, like in
the case of Komi and Struck and other FBI people.
Not believing the General Flynn lide. Anyway, it goes on
in a press conference and a Thursday press conference, Speaker
Ryan bluntly noted the Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Newness's request
for details on this secret source was wholly appropriate, completely

(26:58):
within the scope of the committee's law running FBI investigation,
and something that probably should have been answered a while ago.
Let me translate, the Department knew full well it should
have turned this material over to congressional investigators last year,
but they deliberately concealed it. They're hoping that the democ
they can they can stonewall this long enough that Nancy

(27:20):
Pelosi's the speaker. That's what their hope is. This is
sad anyway, House investigators they sniffed out a name. Deputy
Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's response was to double down, accusing
the House of extortion and delivering a speech in which
he claimed that declining to open FBI files to review

(27:42):
is a constitutional duty. Justice asked the White House to
back at stonewalling, and it even began spinning that, you know,
all this other stuff, But the bottom line is they don't.
Just remember with Rod Rosenstein, who's conflicted in this. He
signed one of the FISA warrens himself, conflicts him out

(28:03):
of all of this, and then he appoints Robert Muller,
and it's the same Rod Rosenstein that will be a
witness because he recommended firing Comy. Something up with Rod
Rosenstein very deep in all of this. He's the guy
that begged Paul Ryant, begged him don't release the information.
Waited till the final midnight hour when we finally found
out through the new Nest memo and then the Grassy

(28:25):
Graham memo about all the FISA abuse that happened. We're
only at the tip of the Iceberg. Senate Judiciary Committee
is now suggesting that General Flynn's indictment may have been fraudulent.
I'm looking at this report. It seems like it from
Fox News. They've now verified at the Senate Judiciary Committee

(28:46):
finding announced last week by the House Intel Committee that
according to the former FBI Chief James Comey, whatever General
Flynn told FBI investigators in January twenty seventeen, it did
not rise to the level of an indictable false hood. Well,
why did they indict a thirty five year veteran then
in this particular? Okay, when what about equal justice under

(29:08):
the law. No, one don't like to talk about that anymore.
Hillary Clinton gets a pass. Yeah, we have five six
foreign intelligence services hacking into or private how who knows
where Wiki leaks got it. Everybody apparently had all the
emails and everything she had on it, Russia, China, Iran,

(29:30):
North Korea? Who else knows. By the way, prosecutors admit
this is amazing too, that Robert Muller's merry band of prosecutors,
you know, the ones that were excoriated by ts Ellis
the third two Fridays ago. You know they did the
thirteen Russian indictment, were intempting to interfere with the election.

(29:50):
Then they found out that Mueller's team wasn't ready to
go to trial. Now they may drop the indictment. That
means that was a show indictment because they never thought
anybody in Russia was gonna spawned, and they did. Now
we learned that Mueller's prosecutors apparently indicted a company that
did not even exist. You can't make this stuff up.

(30:13):
FISA abuse, warrant abuse, surveiling abuse, unmasking abuse. Now we
have FBI malls that we have FISA abuses. We're literally
using Hillary bought and paid for Russian lies put together
by a foreign agent. But you know, Hannity, you're off

(30:34):
base here. It's taken us over a year to do
this to get to the bottom of all of this. Now,
Senate Democrats this story in the Daily Caller. Mark Warner
acknowledging over the weekend that as it relates to Trump
Russian collusion, it could be a set of coincidences rather
than collusion. I'm anxious for this to come to a collusion,

(30:56):
to come to conclusion. Yeah, of course, because he knows
the Democrats and the media have led to the American
people and now heading into an election, now they don't
want to be exposed. I'm not stopping. You're gonna have
to take my microphone away. I have to pull me
away from this microphone. I'm not stopping. What they did

(31:19):
here is the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in
American history. It makes Watergate look like petty theft in comparison.
It's outrageous. You care about liberty and freedom, you better
care about all this using the powerful tools of intelligence

(31:40):
turn it on the American people. It's not rank and
file intelligence. It's not rank and file FBI or CIA.
It's the few elite upper echelon that thought they knew
better than the American people, and of course the Democrats,
and they're willing accomplices in the media. All right, as
we roll along on Hannity Show, Sarah Carter, investigative reporter,

(32:02):
she'll join us next. Yeah, the FBI the latest bombshell,
they had a spy inside the Trump campaign. I'm not
making this up. The Senate Judiciary says, yeah, nobody thought
Flynn lied and it might have been you know, fraudulent
from the get go. Oh and Muller's only rushing gated
typement is now totally unraveled, and the indicted a company

(32:24):
that doesn't really exist. But nothing else knew. And the
indications are that the FBI had some kind of a
source within the Trump campaign that was feeding them information,
well at least interacting with a Trump campaign. What we
know from a leak that appears to have come from
law enforcement is that they're requesting information about a source.
And that term is important because when the FBI talks

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about a source, they talk about someone that's at your
average citizen that uses their credentials or their job as
a way of spying for the agency. So we can
take that to mean that this is somebody that was
interacting with the Trump campaign in some way and reporting
back to the FBI, which means the FBI was using
human intelligence to spy on a presidential campaign. Be honest,

(33:11):
the deputy needs to recuse himself. We need to have
a level of transparency, probably not one person, but multiple
people who in fact oversee this to make sure that
the American people get what they deserve. Let's remember the
FBI has tremendous power in the Department of Justice, hand
in hand with them, and whether it was the left
or the right when they were going after Martin Luther

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King and bugging him and trying to get dirt on him,
or even all the way back with Goldwater, the FBI
doesn't have clean hands. The Department of Justice, as their partners,
don't have clean hands, and so we as the oversight,
if you will, of that branch, cannot and should not
trust them. We should demand the transparency that we're entitled to,

(33:54):
and we need to be in front of a federal
judge so that we have two against one because it's
clear we're not getting where we need to go fast enough.
And you know these chairmen are doing their job. Good
lad nuns and gaudy, But the reality is they're being
slow walked till after the election in the hopes that
the Democrats will take over the House or the Senate

(34:16):
and then the investigations will be covered up. No question
in my mind that this would be something that would
just go away if we lose the gavel license to spy. Now,
the question is did you lye, cheat, or steal in
order to do that? And very clearly with the information presented,
you know, behind closed doors to the federal judge, the

(34:39):
fact is they did mislead the judge get a warrant
multiple uh, you know, ability to spy. And now we're
asked to believe that you can trust the very people,
not the management for a moment, but the very people
who know this and are covering it up. Most of
those people haven't retired. Some of them knew about it
when they broke the law or misled a federal judge,

(35:02):
and they don't want us to know it. And it's
not about Republican or Democrat. It's about the fact that
we have another election coming up. Why in the world
would we think it's not happening again? All right? That
was Daryl Issa on with Maria Barto Romo and making
a lot of points here. We know the FBI the
DJ lied to get a FISA warrant and they're trying
to cover it up, also saying Rod Rosenstein should have

(35:24):
recused himself. All points we have been trying to make here,
and the FBI and DJ are slow walking documents until
Democrats win the House. That's exactly what they're doing. On
top of that, we have Kimberly Strassel with the Wall
Street Journal and a point that we started talking about
Thursday night. I was off on Friday with our friend
investigated reporter Sarah Carter was also a Fox News contributor,

(35:48):
David Shone civil liberties and criminal defense attorney or with us. Now,
let's start with Kim Strassell and this whole story about
an FBI, the FBI using a mole on the Trump campaign.
I mean, you are the first person, Sarah, to break
the story, along with John Solomon, that in fact, the
FISA warren had been issued against the Trump campaign. That

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was in March of twenty seventeen, and since then we've
we've gotten to the point where we are now, So
who is this FBI source that they used to spy
on the Trump campaign. Well, we certainly know based on
the information that the House Intelligence Committee is looking at,
and we also know based on the documentation provided by

(36:31):
the Department of Justice Sean that the FBI had a
source that appears to have also been connected according to
sources that I've spoken with with US intelligence, that would
be the CIA as well. So remember FBI counter intelligence
often used as sources, that is, people in regular life.
Justice kimberly said that, have you know separate jobs outside

(36:54):
of the FBI that provide information to our US intelligence
shoals on issues that they're investigating, And it appears in
this case, and based on the request made by nunyas
that and also based on documentation which is really interesting
because the Nunya's request on a particular person wasn't made

(37:15):
public until the DOJ actually leased the letter that was
between and it wasn't necessarily leak it was just put
out there by the DOJ, which is what I reported
on last week. This letter that setified that there was
a person, a particular person that the Chairman and his
committee investigators were interested in learning more about. Now, they

(37:38):
did not name that person. Remember this is highly classified
information when somebody is a source or the FBI, they're
usually under a nickname. Even so, not even people within
the FBI, other people working outside of the case would
even know who this person is. But it appears that
they had somebody that was reporting back on information the

(38:00):
Trump campaign, which would mean that they had a mole
connected to people in the Trump campaign or within the
Trump campaign, and that person was providing information regularly to
the FBI. This is really incredible because this at the time,
if we're looking at the time period, here is the
candidate that was that was, you know, for presidency of

(38:23):
the United States. The FBI in this day and age,
after being through all the scandals they've had in the past.
Remember even information that came out during the church hearing
way in the past that the FBI had moles in
all kinds of places, even with Martin Luther King, that
they were building a dotea on him and he wouldn't
think that that was happening now, but it appears that

(38:44):
it was. And it expands this much further, this investigation,
especially for congressional oversight committees that are trying to see
what was going on here and if this person was
also connected to the CIA and was an asset for
the CIA. Then that would be very interesting as well,
because that would tell mean one thing that this person

(39:04):
could possibly be somebody that is foreign, not just American.
So the reporting out there it varies on this. I
think I kimberly focused on this or the Washington Post
actually said that it was an American person. But it
could it could be very expensive. It could be somebody
that is connected to both the FIA and the FBI.

(39:25):
Let me go to David and talk about the legality
of all of this. Now in retrospect, it's taken a
long time to figure it out, but we know that
the FISA warrants used the Clinton Fusion GPS, foreign national
Christopher Steel, Russian lie dossier propaganda dossier to get the
FISA warrants. It was never verified or corroborated, and then

(39:48):
of course they never informed the Fizer judge, neither in
the original application nor in the three subsequent applications, one
of which Rod Rosenstein himself signed off on, which I
think then he should have recused himsel because he's conflicted
in other areas. But you know, now we're learning that
they might have had an FBI spy inside of the
Trump campaign or somebody reporting back to the FBI. I mean,

(40:10):
this sounds like something out of the former Soviet Union.
This doesn't sound like the United States. And if I
can add one thing, then the level of unmaskings that
went up three hundred and fifty percent. Then you have
a UN ambassador requesting, you know about three hundred and
fifty Americans unmasked in an election year. I mean or

(40:30):
one a day basically. And I'm asking myself. But the
powerful tools of intelligence were they used against the American
people and against one political party. It seems every day
that some high echelon people were involved in abusing that power. Yeah, listen,
I'm not given to hyperbole. I'm gonna say this and
I mean it. And I'll say before I say that,

(40:52):
you can run, but if you can't hide. If Sarah
Carter finds out that this is true, she will expose
this person. She'll find out who it is. We're gonna
get to the bottom of this worry. But here's what
I mean. I say I'm not given to her. I'll
say this loud and clear. This will be worse than
Watergate if it's true. The insert isn't it already worse
than Watergate. Just for example, Hillary her deletions, harass and washing,

(41:16):
the cover up the FISA lies to FISA judges, the
FISA abuse. Isn't this all worse than Watergate or any
horrible misconduct? And maybe so, But here the an official
policy of inserting a confidential source into a presidential campaign
bearing an election unprecedented, worse than Watergate. And you've already

(41:37):
mentioned the implications. Listen, we know that there were omissions
from the FISA applications. Was this confidential source disclosed the
FISA application? And by the way, how could it have
been government policy to use a confidential source to get
what was the basis for that when the President was
saying there's no possible way Russia could affect the election
at the time they made say now, well it was

(41:58):
a source to get to mat and Afford, etc. Then
where is the disclosure in the discovery in the Maniphord case,
how about the disclosure and confidential or backdoor meetings with
congressional members. This is absolutely a fundamental wrong if it happened,
and we've got to get to the bottom of it.
You know, there was another piece when Judge Ellis expressed

(42:19):
a skepticism about what was really in playing the Manaphoor
case by going after tax fraud back in two thousand
and five. I mean, it was pretty shocking. But another
point that he made, Sarah Carter, is we don't want
in this country anybody with unfettered power. So it raises
a question. And this too was in the Wall Street Journal,
and it refers to Morrison v. Olson and the decision,

(42:41):
not the Descent, and that was the decision the case
best known for antonin Scalia's Long Descent arguing the post
Watergate Independent Council Statute was unconstitutional. Chief Justice at the
time Renquist's opinion for the court. It upheld the statute,
but it set forth limits that appears to Muller investigation
and has exceeded export. For example, the post raid mandate expansion.

(43:06):
Remember the raid happened July twenty six. Rod Rosenstein expanded
the mandate on August second. You couldn't have said it
more clearly, Sean, And I know you've been hammering this
home from weeks now on this and especially on Rod
Rosenstein's mandate and the concern that and his memorandum that
allows for that expansion post post what happened and the

(43:30):
manaphor raid. So this is the reason why both Sherman
Nunez as well as Tray Gowdy and others have been
screaming mad about not having access to the full document,
not being able to see all the details of Rosenstein's memorandum.
This is why the judge himself wants to see this

(43:52):
entire document unredacted. Right now, everybody seems to have this
redacted version, and as you noted in on your show
and on the radio show, that a large majority of
it is just blacked out, like nobody has any idea.
This has been what's been happening from the very beginning
of this investigation. Every time during the congressional investigation or

(44:14):
they're trying to look at more document, they have to
go through this rigamarow where they have to hold people
in content before and especially at the DOJ and the FBI,
that's who I'm talking about here, their whole act of
holdening contempt before anything gets moved on, before they had
any movement. What's the I want to get to that
because we've got a new development on the delay portion

(44:34):
of this and the slow walking that's been going on.
We'll continue more with David Shown and Sarah Carter eight
hundred nine for one sean if you want to be
a part of the program, by right. As we continue
with investigative reporter Sarah Carter and with David Shown, a
criminal defense attorney said a liberty's attorney, I want to
ask specifically about the slow walking about redactions in the
name of national security that we find out later or

(44:56):
not about national security? Is this really about the democra
David shown and the Special Counsel's Office and people within
the deep state of they just trying to hope that
maybe the Democrats get control of the House in November. Yeah.
I think that's a vitally important point that's been made
on your show. That's the separation of powers issue. We
must have a strong Congress that's willing to go after

(45:18):
these documents as they seem to be. Now, I want
to back up one second of because you gave a
very important civics lesson in the last segment. What you
said is we've created a monster with Mueller. These are
my words, not yours, but you create a monster with
Mueller with violated. Many people would argue it violates Article two,
Section two clause to the Constitution. That's the appointments clause

(45:39):
that you spoke about. That's something that requires someone with
broad power like this, like the US Attorney. Let's say
you appointed with the consent of the Senate, not just
using the Special Council special counsels men for a very
narrow targeted investigation. This thing has gone well beyond all
of that. But here's how it ties together. When you
have a team that's made people like Muller shows, specifically

(46:03):
people most virulently anti Trump pro Hillary Clinton group one
could imagine both with their pocketbook and in their philosophy,
we can't have any confidence in the process. And so
here's how that's the viccessor is playing out. Now. If
there were omissions from the FISA applications, if there is
a confidential source with placed in the campaign, we can't

(46:24):
have any confidence that this team now will out that
You've got a guy like Andrew Weissman there, and I'm
telling you I've had after case in which he simply
lied about a confidential source in an investigation, lied to
a federal judge offendance in the case, Sara, I'll give
you the last minute here, and that's a very important point.

(46:44):
I mean, the judges looking at all of this. You
saw this from Judge Sullivan as well in Michael Flynn's case,
which is very important, and there's view development on that front.
I think that they're going to be looking at is
the scope of the Mueller investigation. And I'm talking about
the judges. And I do believe that of that memo,
Sean Rosenstein's demo will be redacted. You talked about new development,

(47:04):
and I know that they're looking at it right now.
Judicial Watch is fighting really hard in the courts to
get that memo redacted. So unredacted. So let's see what
we can get done in the next few days. All right,
I want to we'll see you both on TV tonight
nine Eastern Hannity on the Fox News Channel. What a week.
I mean, it's it's been unbelievably successful for the president
all across the board. I mean, you know, look at

(47:26):
what happened in Jerusalem today. It's now the capital of Israel.
We had three hostages released, we had five of the
most wanted leaders of ices captured. The President ended the
nuclear deal in Iran. We have a date set for
Kim Jong un. Kim Jong Un is now not only
releasing hostages, crossing the DMZ, but now he's allowing the
West to watch him shut down his nuclear sites. We

(47:48):
have the lowest unemployment we've ever had in fourteen states
or African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women in the workplace, and
the unemployment rate is the lowest since two thousand. It's
pretty remarkable what is happening in spite of all of
this witch hunt that has surrounded the president from day one.
As we now enter year two, quick break right back,
John Bolton is coming up and much much more straight ahead.

(48:11):
All right, twenty five now told the top of the hour,
hoping to get the new National Security Advisor, John Bolton
on the line. Let me play, because everything's breaking on
the world stage and there's so much happening. I'm going
to play the President previewing the summit with Kim Jong un.
I Remember, here's a guy that now is telling the West, oh,

(48:32):
you can watch me shut down the nuclear sites after
of course, he stopped firing missiles after he crossed the
DMZ and now has set up this summit and is
willing to talk about denuclearization. Also, the President on how
we can never allow the Iranians to have nuclear weapons,
especially in light of Prime Minister net and Yahoo's presentation.

(48:53):
And then the President sent a message for the dedication
of the Jerusalem Embassy, which he opened after many presidents
had promised and never allowed to happen. And the Prime
Minister nt Young, who thanking the President by having the
courage to keep promises, which we need a lot more of.
Today we follow through on this recognition and open our

(49:14):
embassy in the historic and sacred land of Jerusalem. And
we're opening it many, many years ahead of schedule. As
I said in December, our greatest hope is for peace.
The United States remains fully committed to facilitating a lasting
peace agreement, and we continue to support the saddest quo

(49:38):
at Jerusalem's holy sites, including at the Temple Mount also
known as Haram al Sharif. This city and its entire
nation is a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the
Jewish people. The United States will always be a great
friend of Israel and a partner in the car a

(50:00):
freedom and peace. We wish Ambassador Freedman good luck as
he takes up his office in this beautiful Jerusalem Embassy,
and we extend a hand in friendship to Israel, the Palestinians,
and to all of their neighbors. May there be peace.
May God bless this embassy, May God bless all who

(50:24):
serve there, and may God bless the United States of American.
Thank you. We gather here today to celebrate another historic
day in the life of this city, which I know
will take its place alongside other momentous decisions in the

(50:44):
history of our people. Over a century ago, the Balford
Declaration recognize the right of the Jewish people to a
national home in this land. And exactly seventy years ago today,
President Truman became the first world leader to recognize the
newborn Jewish States. Last December, President Trump became the first

(51:05):
world leader to recognize Jerusalem as our capital. And today
the United States of America is opening its embassy right
here in Jerusalem. Thank you, Thank you President Trump for
having the courage to keep your promises. Thank you, President Trump,

(51:30):
and thank you all from making the alliance between America
and Israel stronger than ever. All Right, we're hoping Ambassador
Bolton can get with us. We have just told you
he's held a little late in the meeting. Let's get
to our busy phones in the meantime, as we say
hi to jim Is in Pittsburgh, Pa, Jim, Hi, how
are you? You know? We want all those people, our
friends in Pittsburgh getting back to work, and slowly but surely,

(51:54):
I keep hearing it's happening. What's going on? Oh, busy, busy,
busy and absolutely right, yeah, cities, Uh, the city is
on fire, so to speak. I mean it's um, the
economy here is I think it's starting to ramp back
up and a lot more technology jobs and um, you
can see the effects of Trump's policy every day around here. Yeah.
So so Sean, my question to you, and this might

(52:18):
is probably a little bit out of left field, but
and I don't want to sound like a tin foil
hat guy, right because there are enough of those out there.
But I look at everything that's happened over the last year,
right with Comey and the FBI and the sad isn't
it and all this other stuff. So my question is clearly,
these people, right, including the Obama acolytes, they were very,

(52:39):
very comfortable in doing all this stuff, and they did
it with ease. So my question that keeps me up
at night is how far back do you think this
kind of behavior goes and I mean it was it
just through Obama? Was it through Clinton? Does it go
all the way back to Reagan? I mean, how how
far back does this go? You know, it's a great
question you're asking, Um, It's always been there. But I

(53:03):
don't think this type of level of abuse of power
ever happened in my recollection. You know, remember there was
a lot of hate for Reagan, and when I ran
Contra became such a big deal, and it was a
lot of it was all bologny, you know, but that
was in second term. Say with Bill Clinton, I mean

(53:25):
his was in ninety eight, it was in his second term.
This president has not had a moment's peace because they
literally now we're learning that an FBI agent inside the
Trump campaign. Then you had the FISA warrant based on
and predicated on a Hillary bought and paid for document
created by a foreign national with Russian sources, and the

(53:45):
judges lied to. And then you have the origination of
this as Hillary's violation of the Espionage Act, and then
Hillary going further than that, destroying subpoenaed evidence in that case.
And then of course come and Struck and others. All
these people put the fix in. I can't you know.
I keep saying, Jim that this is the biggest abuse

(54:06):
of power scandal in our history. That's what I mean.
Oh it is. This is terrifying to the average citizen.
I mean, look at what they're doing to, arguably to
a guy who is arguably powerful before he took office.
Listen to things we're exposing are real. The deep state
is real, the corruption is real, the undermining of the

(54:27):
President Israel, it's sad. Listen, I gotta let you go.
Only for one other reason. I guess we have the
brand new national security vibes or a long time friend
of mine, John Bolton, former UN ambassador, how are you, sir,
Hi Sean, how are you glad to be with you?
So today Jerusalem is now the capital of Israel. We've
had the release of three American hostages. After the President

(54:49):
negotiated the stopping of the firing of missiles over Japan,
the threatening of Guam Kim Jong and crossed the DMZ
into the arms of the South Korean president, we're now
talking about d nuclear is of the Korean Peninsula. We
captured five of the top most wanted leaders of Isis.
The President ended the horrific nuclear deal, We've got a
meeting set with Kim Jong un, and the economy is roaring.

(55:13):
I guess it's been pretty slow since you started, right, Well,
I think what it shows is that the president may
not conform to the expectations of America's foreign policy establishment
in many respects, and in one important respect where he
doesn't conform is that he gets results, and that may
be the thing that aggravates him the most. But look,

(55:33):
there's still a lot of challenges out there. Nobody should
have stars in their eyes. But the record of achievement
that you just laid out, really you can't argue with it. Well,
let me ask you about why this is so significant today.
So many presidents had promised to make Jerusalem the capital.
They never made it happen. Why is this significant? Well,
it recognizes reality in the first place. You know, after

(55:55):
seventy years of stumbling around, America's finally found out where
Israel's capital, and of course that's where we put our embassy.
But perhaps even more important than that is the point
you started with is that almost every successful presidential candidate
and many unsuccessful ones, have said they would move the embassy,
and none of the rest of them did it. And

(56:16):
I think, as with the President's withdrawal from the wretched
Iron Nuclear Deal, leaders around the world can watch this
and come to only one conclusion that when President Trump
says he's going to do something, he doesn't. I think
that's extraordinarily important for American credibility around the world. The
contrast with Barack Obama and his famous comment about red lines.

(56:38):
If Syria moved its chemical weapons around and then failing
to follow through could not be clearer. And I think
that's very important for American national security because we are
more likely to remain at peace and unchallenged if people
believe America's word. Let's go to what's happened in North Korea.
I mentioned all the rockets stop firing. We're now talking

(57:00):
about d nuclearization, the crossing of the DMZ, and I
mean this is a really big moment, certainly with the
announcement of Kim jongn that the West can watch him
shut down his reactors. I was a little stunned by that,
taken Aback by that statement. Your thoughts, well, we'll see
what he actually does. Rhetoric followed by inaction has happened

(57:23):
in the past. But you know, no other president has
gotten gotten us to this point. So we're planning for
the meeting in Singapore on June the twelveth, a lot
of work to do. I think the President will have
his chance to size up Kim Jong un, and I
think that's important. I think rather than months and even
years of preparatory negotiations, the two of them will get

(57:46):
together and we'll see, and the President's going to judge
better than anybody else whether Kim has really made up
his mind to give up nuclear weapons. And if he has,
then a lot of things are possible. Yeah, let's talk
about why. Look, I've given my reason of this audience
about the Mulas in Iran and their threat, their proxy
wars they've been fighting, killing Americans inside of Iraq. You

(58:09):
see an alliance that was unprecedented between the US, Israel,
the Saudis, the Jordanians, Egyptians, the Emirates. Is there further
fallout in a good way? In other words, does this
now transfer to other alliances with these countries as they
line against the Iranian hegemony in the region. Well, I

(58:30):
think it's very important for reasons that we got out
of the Iran nuclear deal because it was such a
bad deal, but also because undercover of that deal, as
the President made clear in his speech last Tuesday and
any number of other speeches before then, Iran has been
marching through the Middle East almost unopposed, while while the

(58:51):
deal's supporters obsess on keeping the deal in place, Iran's
conduct has been maligned and essentially every other aspect of
the Eastern affairs. So if the President hadn't gotten out
of the deal, I think things would only get worse.
I think Israel the Arab States are very much in
support of it, and I think the Europeans will come

(59:11):
around too. I don't think, really, I hope anyway, they've
not been deceived by Iran conduct. I think they were
kind of induced by the economic incentives. President has taken
a lot of those economic incentives away. So we've got
to focus on the totality of Iran's bad behavior, the
support of terrorism, it's ballistic missile program, as well as

(59:34):
the worst of all, it's continued effort to get nuclear weapons.
I will take a break, we'll come back more with
the National Security Advisor to the President, John Bolton, and
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Ambassador John Bolton loose with us. You know, I've always
been a fan of yours over the years. I mean,
you've been a frequent guest on on radio and on
TV all these years. And is what is different because

(01:01:05):
you've been around Washington politics or UN ambassador. You know,
many of the world stage players are talking about what's
different now, and I know you're still relatively new to
the job, But what do you see that's different. Well,
I think we've got a very decisive president and I
think he's demonstrated that in the course of the even

(01:01:28):
the five weeks that I've been there, and the things
we've been talking about, and I think there's more to come.
I think this is a very very important time for
the United States. The Trump administration inherited a lot of
problems from Barack Obama and the presidents trying to deal
with them in a way that makes America safe and
it's the absolute priority of keeping American national interest first.

(01:01:54):
That's so important, and that that's the pattern that's he
never wavers from it, and I take it really gives
a direction to his advisors and really helps other governments
around the world understand just what our priorities are. Yeah, well,
I think America now is in a very different position.
You know, I don't understand one thing. You know, I've

(01:02:14):
been playing a lot of Winston Churchill versus Neville Chamberlain.
I've been playing a lot of Reagan versus Clinton, and
a lot of Obama versus Donald Trump. And there's two
very distinct ideology or philosophies, let's say, or approaches to
you know, the world's despots and evil in our time.
And I throughout history there's always been people that believe, well,

(01:02:38):
if we're only nicer to the Mullahs in Iran that
threatened to destroy us at Israel and we give them
one hundred and fifty billion, then they'll be nice to us.
Or Bill Clinton trying to bribe Kim Jong UN's father,
Kim Jong Ill, or Neville Chamberlain, you know, peace is
in our time. After meeting Hitler and Munich, but others

(01:02:58):
see that the only way to deal with these the
evil in your time is to confront it and defeat it.
Is that your philosophy, Yeah, no, exactly, And I think
the President understands that that's what Reagan used to call
peace or strength means you want to protect American interest
by demonstrating to our adversaries that if ever they tried

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to cross us, the cost to them would be foreign
excess of anything they could impose on us. That's not
more likely to lead to military hostilities. It's less likely
because our adversaries know that they don't stand a chance.
And I think that's what the President. Trump's massive increase
in the defense budget goes a long way toward obtaining

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to correct some massive mistakes made in the Obama administration.
We still have a ways to go, there's no doubt
about it, but it is a completely different worldview governing
our foreign policy. Now. All right, Ambassador and now new
National Security Advisor John Bolton, congratulations on your new position.
The world needs your wisdom at this time and very complicated,

(01:04:01):
very complicated things you guys are trying to do, and
I wish you odd speed in this approach. So the
world's will Safer Place. Thank you for being with us. Well,
I appreciate it very much. And stay in touch now,
all right, you bet, Ambassador. I keep calling an ambassador
because I'm so used to calling him ambassad National Security
Advisor eight hundred ninthful one Sean is our toll free number.
You want to be a part of the program. So, Walker,

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how do you resist the temptation to run up and
wring her neck? Why can't she just say if a
staffer said that, we're gonna get to the bottom of it,
and she'll be fired. Well, I think a lot of
people were surprised Nicole because there was an anticipation that
she would have something to say. Stead Sarah Sanders sort
of took a step back from that and said she

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wasn't going to comment on this situation at all. But Nicole,
as you've been discussing, it does shine a light on
the tone and the culture within this White House, within
Washington right now, and within our politics more broadly. I think, Nicole,
they do valiant work every day trying to get some
semblance of truth or at least to expose the hypocrisy
and the wise, the bagdad bob nous of it. From

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the from the podium. But if you're asking me, like
how how they tolerate it, how they live with it?
Like why how do they? I mean, I don't they
have more fortitude than I have. I could not go
down there and do a Christa Walkers. I could not.
I would, I would, I would slip my throat after
about maybe two of those briefings about it. To sit
in that room every day. Well, I'll tell you the
difference between Sarah Sanders and Bagdad Bob is that if

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bag Dad Bob didn't say with Saddam Hussein wanted him
to say, bag Dad Bob would have been shot. Sarah
Sanders is lying of her own volition. She stands up
there every day as a willful participant. Bagdad Bob was
a hostage. Sarah Sanders is an accomplice. I mean, there's
just such vile, viciousness and the attacks against Sarah Sanders.

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We saw it at the White House correspondence dinner. Almost
now in retrospect, wish that, in fact, that Sarah Sanders
got up and walked out of that pathetic attack on her.
I just can't imagine this happening in reverse, that that
any liberal woman would be attacked the way Milani is attacked,
the way Ivanka is attacked, the way Sarah Sanders is attacked,

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or any kids like, Okay, you want to go after
Don Junior, you want to go after Eric Trump. Okay,
they're fair game. They're they're in the political process, they're
out campaigning for their dad. But you're really going to
go after a twelve year old kid, eleven year old
kid the way they've gone after Baron Trump and the
things they've said about him too, And it just doesn't stop,
and nobody gets fired, nobody gets called to the carpet

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for this, and it is it just is border And
these are the people that say they are so superior,
they're so kind and loving and of a monopoly of
compassion for you know, women and the poor and minorities.
I think the only show that ever has pointed out
the way that Hillary took millions and millions and millions

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of dollars from countries that abuse women, where women can vote,
where they can drive, and some of these countries that
the Clinton Foundation took money from. Marital rape is legal,
Gays and lesbians are killed routinely, and then of course
Christians and Jews are persecuted routinely, and she took a

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fortune from those countries. Not a peep, not a word,
nothing by anybody. So now we got people on conspiracy
TV suggesting that Sarah Sanders should be physically assaulted at
the White House podium. Governor Mike Huckabee tweeted this out. Yes,
at Press secretary is a mother of three small kids.
Feminists will demand that advertisers drop that show and the

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anchor get fired. Right. Nope, no penalty for libs suggesting violence.
We don't support boycotts, but the point is well taken anyway.
Joining us to discuss. Kelly mcinhanny is with us, the
author of the bestseller The New American Revolution, The Making
of a Populace Movement. Jeffrey Lord is with us, former
associate plitical director in the Reagan administration, columnist, author of

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the best selling book What America Needs, The Case for
Donald Trump. Oh, full disclosure, Jeff and I have done
some work together one and we've actually actually spoken privately together.
Same thing with Kaylee in the green room one time
and we shared a cookie from the green room. Welcome
both of you to the program, you know, Kaylee, Let's
start with you. You know, I sit and I'm in

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amazement at the time that this keeps happening. They don't stop.
They're unrelenting in these attacks against women, and I can't
see it happening in reverse. Would never happen in reverse.
The women in the Obama administration were celebrated as powerful,
strong women. But when you have an R behind your name,

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or if you're affiliated with Donald Trump, all of those
standards go out the window all of a sudden. You're
not a strong, powerful woman, and you can be derided
in vile terms, like with Michelle Wolf at the White
House Correspondence Center, or you could be even threatened to
be physically assaulted, as we saw the Coole Wallace due
The fact is this president's empowered women Sarah Sanders, Hope
Picks Kelly and Conway, where Sadie Slap but list goes

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on and on, but none of those women get the
credit they deserve because they support this president and the
media cannot stand that he is succeeding. Yeah, it's all true,
Jeff Lord. Yeah, yeah, And my friend Kayley certainly knows.
I certainly remember that the kind of things that were
said about her when we were on CNN and she
was defending President Trump. This is what they do. I mean,

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what did they say about Kaylee? Because I don't I didn't.
I didn't know you personally at the time, Kayley, but
I used to text Jeff Lord when it was one
of those ten on one sessions and when they're pounding
on my buddy, and I'm like, oh God, they can't
pay you enough money over there for this type of
a What did they say about Kayley? Oh, references to
her and telling I mean the typical standard thing that

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she wasn't very smart, that she was you know, she
was bronze, she was attractive, she was a phony. I mean,
on and on and on, and this would go and
I just you know, at that point, Frankie, I didn't
even bother to take it personally for her because I've
just seen this too many times. I mean, this is
the kind of thing, as Kanye West just found out.

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If you are black, if you are a woman, if
you are Hispanic, and you are a conservative or a
Trump supporter, god forbid, they're going to come after you.
They are going to come after you. All bets are off.
That's what goes on. And I guarantee you if Kaylee
quit tomorrow, and so does that mean we're going to
start investigating Anderson Cooper's finances and Jake Tapper's finances and everybody. Yeah,

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I'm I'm just wondering because apparently, you know, if you're
a conservative, you get vetted like a presidential candidate, but
they don't do the same vetting for Barack Obamas. That's
fascinating to me. Well, it is, it is, and I
guarantee you And as you know, I had this experience
already when I turned this around on Chuck Todd, he

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was not a happy camper, pot out his conflicts of
interest with his wife. Um, you know, it's it's saust
for thee. But I mean, I mean, I'm at the
point in my life. You know, I've watched this idiotic
online discussion about my relationship with Michael Kohn. I mean,

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Michael Kohn was on the show, he was a guest.
When we spoke, I wanted to speak freely and privately.
I handed him ten or twenty bucks. Never worked any case,
I never retained him, nothing ever involving at any third party.
It basically was reduced to, um, I want this to
just stay between us. So this is here's twenty bucks
for attorney client privilege. And with that, the media went insane.

(01:11:44):
They just had to believe something existed that didn't um
and this is the way they roll. And I just think, now,
you know, I look, I'm in the arena. I can
take a punch. But I do think these attacks against
women cross a line here that needs to be stopped.
That's what my whole fight with Jim kim All was about,
no doubt about it, Sean. It crosses a real line

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when you're threatening physical assault. I remember during the campaign
a CNN reporter actually yoked with her producer about President
Donald Trump's plain coming down. That's when he was just
a candidate. I mean, there's no clear lines here that
they won't cross because they have so much animosity for
this President's on so much they can't even conceal it.
And you see these honest moments where Nicole wa Nicole

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Wallace talks about wanting to bring Sarah Sanders neck. That's
how these a lot of these people feel inside. That's
a real, true moment of animosity coming out. They normally
conceal it in the form of sake news stories. But
you know, this president succeeds. Hostage is released out of
the Iran deal today, moving the embassy to Jerusalem. I
think they're going to get more and more hostile, and
you'll see more and more of that animal. I mean,
you know, if you look at, for example, just what

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happened in the last week. We know, we had the
release of the hostages. You mentioned that we captured the
top five most wanted leaders of vices. The President got
us out of that horrific Iranian deal. We have a
date set in Singapore for Kim Jong un. Kim Jong
un crossed. The DMZ's not firing rockets, he's inviting the
press to watch him shut down nuclear facilities. At this point,

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fourteen states, record low unemployment numbers, record low unemployment for
African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and women. The unemployment rate is
the lowest it's been since two thousand. The capital of
Israel is now Jerusalem. And there's more economic statistics than
I can even name on this program, and nobody ever

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talks about any of it. Jeff ever, well, and here's
the key to this, Sean is precisely because he's succeeding.
You know, I have just I'm doing a column tomorrow
on Britt Bear's book on Ronald Reagan. And it is
eerie to me. I mean, and particularly having worked in
the Reagan White House, the fights that would go on

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to keep him from saying things like evil Empire or
mister Gorbachoff carried down this wall. The same kind of
mentality was out there that we know better than you,
we're smarter than you, and you're not supposed to do
these things in Reagan asked, the President overruled them and
did it anyway, which is exactly what Donald Trump is doing.
And the fact that it succeeds just really drives these

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people crazy, you know. And it's actually drives them crazy.
I mean, that's make no mistake. If you were, you know,
a fourth rate radio announcer in Dubuke, they wouldn't care.
They care because you are so successful at what you do.
That's why they go after you. It means nothing to me,
But I will say this, and you know, Kaylee, I
look at what the president's doing on Israel. I've always

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been a staunch defender of Israel originalists on the Supreme Court.
I've always supported that the tax cuts that ended up
being bigger than Reagan's. I support all of that, ending
burdensome regulation. It's always been a part of what I
believed in energy independence, securing the border piece through strength, trust,
but verify. In other words, I know that in your

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book you said this is the making of a populist movement.
To me, it's it's straight up Reagan Conservatism. That is
raging conservatism everything you just named. And you have these
sean absolutely fraudulent Republicans like Nicole Wallace who's now a liberal,
like the many of the Republican commentators at CNN who
walk around and disguise themselves as Republicans and go down

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and tear down this president when a true Reagan conservative
would be standing up in applotting. He is achieving the
conservative agenda record race. Even Heritage Foundation has said that
ten times the pace of past Republican presidents. It's exciting
and the media recognizes it, which is why they make
up conspiracy theories about Stormy Daniels and Russia collusion and
they're insane, but voters recognize it. That's why Donald Trump

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became president. Yeah, I mean, I think this is a
great this is great for the country. I gotta take
a break. We'll come back more with RNC spokesposon Kelly
mcinaney and Jeff Lord, who wrote the book What America
Needs the Case for Trump, all their columnist and former
Reagaan administration official. As we continue with Kaylee mcininey and
Jeff Lauder with us. You know, as we head into

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the mid term elections, Jeff, and we've followed an election
or two and I think it's way too early in
May to make any predictions. I know Democrats have been
very very enthusiastic about, you know, the blue wave that
I don't see materializing yet, but look, anything's possible. But
I think the Democrats pretty much are scared to death
of one thing with every success, and you know, optimism

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is at an eleven year high. The Atlanta fat is
now forecasting four percent GDP growth of the second quarter
Democratic lead in the generic ballot has plummeted to one.
It used to be seventeen. These are all indications that
what they think was going to happen is not happening. Well,
that's right, And the more successes there are between now

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and November, the less likely this blue wave, which frankly
I mean blue wave, red wave waves against coiment president
are fairly typical in off your elections. But the exceptions
can be when something is when things are going really well,
and they are going really well, and you know, not
to be ignored here is that the Democrats are saying

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among themselves, don't talk about impeachment. Well, they're saying it,
but that's exactly what would happened, wouldn't it. Yeah, right,
But they're saying, don't campaign on it because they think
it would backfire. And I think they're right. And furthermore,
when Republicans tried this, it did backfire in nineteen ninety
eight in terms of Bill Clinton, and they didn't do
very well in the nineteen ninety eight elections after cleaning

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the floor with him in nineteen ninety four with Newt So,
I suspect that they understand this, but boy, if they
did that, bring it on. Yeah, no, that's all true.
Let me ask you this important question, and I think
this is really important. So if I'm the president and
I'm watching this, the only hope Democrats have of removing

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him from office is if the Democrats win Kaylee in
twenty eighteen and Nancy Pelosi become speaker. Because whatever Robert
Muller's going to do. I think it's I think he's
had an anti Trump agenda from the get go in
spite of all of these setbacks, including this ts Ellis
judge and the case of the Russian bots and another

(01:18:18):
setback in that case, and having the Deep State been exposed,
but I still think it's going to be he'll write
a harsh report that will lead Democrats to think they
can impeach the president. Therefore, my question, does this now
turn twenty eighteen into a referendum on Donald Trump? Because
I think it does, absolutely, Sean, and make no mistake,

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you know you mentioned Nancy Pelosi becoming speaker. They might
not talk impeachment, but that is the hidden agenda of
the Democrats. That is exactly what they want. They thought
the Special Counsel wouldin this presidency, but they've turned up nothing.
So they will rely on retaking the House of Representatives
and moving forward with impeachment charges on baseless allegations. But
but Sean, we've seen it a directverse correlation as the

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Stormy Daniels saga took over the Evening News, that ridiculous story.
You've seen an inverse correlation with the president's poll numbers
going up the generic ballot becoming better for Republicans. Voters
are smart, they understand this is a hoax. These are
conspiracy theories, and they know they hit an agenda of
Democrats's impeachment. And that's why it's so important. We've got
to show up Republicans all across this country. We need

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a red wave. We need enthusiasm as we move forward. No,
told not to be forgotten. Sean. If they did get
a majority in the House, they can pass impeachment all
day long if they want. It's got to go over
to the Senate, and there is no way in the
world that would happen. No. All right, guys, thank you
both for being well of us. We really appreciate it.
Jeff Lord and Kaylee mcinanny with US eight hundred nine

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for one Sean, the United States and the Republic of
Koreer remain committed to achieving the permanent, verifiable, and irreversible
denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. If Chairman Kin chooses the
right path, there is a future brimming with peace and
prosperity for the North Korea North Korean people. America's track
record of support for the Korean people is second to none.

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If North Korea takes bulled action to quickly denuclearize, the
United States is prepared to work with North Korea to
achieve prosperity on the par with our South Korean friends.
The United States looks forward to continue close cooperation with
our South Korean allies on this issue and many others.
Denuclearization is absolutely at the core of it, and it
means not just the nuclear weapons. North Korea has previously

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agreed several times in fact, to give up its uranium
and Richmond and plutonium reprocessing capabilities. We've got, the ballistic
missile issue is on the table. We've got to look
at chemical and biological weapons. The range of things to discuss,
and so that is really whether Kim Jong un will
come through on this, and it's the reason why the

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President is both optimistic but realistic at the same time.
All Right, glad you with us twenty five now till
the top of the hour, eight hundred nine for one
Sean told free telephone number. We had John Bolton on
the program earlier today. Look, if in fact it's possible
now that he's inviting he's inviting the Western press to
watch him shut down his nuclear facilities. I don't think

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anybody expected any such thing to ever happen. And you know,
look at what we've just witnessed in recent weeks. It's
been pretty spectacular America pulling out of the Iranian deal.
We watched that unfold. We watched Kim Jong un walk
across the DMZ into the arms of the South Korean president.
Now we also have we're not watching rockets being fired

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either over Japan. I don't see Guam threatened anymore, and
I see, by the first chance, the possibility of real
denuclearization in the Korean peninsula as a very strong possibility.
And of course I didn't even mention the three hostages
left that were released last week, or the five topmost
wanted leaders of ISIS that were killed, or the great

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economic news the country has. I mean, it's been an
amazing time to be a part of history watching all
of this. To be honest, joining us now to discuss
and debate, we have Fox News contributor doctor Sebastian Gorker,
former counsel to the President, Scott yulingers with us, and
he's a congressional candidate, by the way, for the ninth
District of Pennsylvania. But he's retired CIA ops officer, Russian

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intel operation expert. I understand your primaries tomorrow. How are you, sir,
I'm fine, Sean. I'm pretty excited doctor Gorka's visit on
Saturday in the district. I think really energized folks, generated
lots of buzz, and I think it's looking really good
for the primary tomorrow. Well, good for you, number one.
What did you do when you were in the CIA?
I mean, I'll be honest, it's probably the most fascinating

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work to me. And I say this all the time
as we talk about deep deep state operatives and those
that miss abuse their power. We're not talking about rank
and file intelligence, rank and file FBI, rank and file CIA.
They risked their lives and protect us every day. But
I'm talking about those that were involved in fives abuse,
covering up for Hillary and things like that, or maybe

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even spying on the Trump administration. That's right. I was
an operations officer overseas in a station chief. I spent
a lot of time recruiting, recruiting Russians and Iranians, pursuing Iranians,
and also a lot of counter terrorist targets as well.
So I spent most of my time overseason. It was
a great career. And you're right, Sean, very much so.
The rank and file, I think are really are really

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angry at the basically the senior management in not only
the CIA but across the federal government because it's put
our agencies into a bad into a bad light when
actually they're full of hard working, patriotic American. Yeah. Well,
I mean, you can't sweep with a broad brush, but
these powerful tools of intelligence is so powerful. You know,
we can't be allowing FISA courts doctor Gorger to be

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presented with information that is unverified, not corroborated. The law
requires that FBI protocols require that, and not only in
the original pies application against the Trump campaign, three subsequent applications,
even one that Rod Rosenstein signed onto which tells me
he should be refused from the whole issue himself, but
putting it aside and then not tell these FISER judges. Okay,

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we're going to spy on these Americans. We're going to
spy on an opposition party candidate. We didn't verify it.
Oh and the other party candidate paid for it, using
a foreign national to get Russian lines to do it. Yeah,
it's truly incredible. Sure, and this is perhaps the most
successful Russian information operations assault on our democracy since a
Russian Revolution. The idea that Russian propaganda makes it into

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an illegal fins a warrant. And now as of last
week that the latest bombshell that apparently the FBI might
have had a covert asset inside the Trump campaign to
what end, what crime has been committed? To you that
we are finally realized that how very deep and how
very wide the swamp is. And that's why it's great,

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you know that we have people like Commander unionsher who
are you know, they know the swamp from the inside
of their patriots and they want to help the president
training because he's done amazing things in just the first year.
You've listed them. But we want to make sure that
the to Make America Great Again agenda continues for another
seven years at least, and then maybe after that President

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tense and give us another age. Scott. Let me let
me ask you this, because I think this is very
really pertinent and important. If you're going back to the
original when James come and Peter Struck were writing the
Exoneration of Hillary in early May of twenty sixteen before
they ever interviewed her, in seventeen other key witnesses, I've
never heard of such things. Their original their original writings

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not only would have triggered the law itself. So they
cleaned that up as the different variations came apart, as
they as they rebuilt this thing over and over again.
But more importantly, they talked about five or six foreign
intelligence agencies that probably at access Hillary Clinton's emails in
that mom and pop shop, you know, server, bathroom closet.

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That's right, if we wanted to find out where the
DNC emails that Wiki Leaks had gotten a hold of.
And I I think I'm one of the few people
that ever interviewed Julian Assange and he swore it wasn't Russia.
But off the top of my head, now that we
know that Hillary server was hacked by all these foreign countries,

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you know, I guess at this point is anybody's guess
where it could have come from? China, North Korea, Iran,
I mean as Russia, anybody, right, that's right, I mean
all those Every country that you named has very good
cyber capability, including Iran is an up and coming power
in that realm. That's right, although right, as you have
discussed on your show, there was evidence that perhaps somebody
under DNC staff had ex filtrated that information using a

(01:26:35):
thumb drive. But the bottom line is Hillary's bathroom server
was an absolute counterintelligence disaster, and I'm sure you know
at least half a dozen intel services obtained all of
that information. Yeah, I mean, so that's the point. You know,
I would have thought, for example, doctor Gorka, why didn't
Muller try and find out, Okay, where did you get
this information from? Because now we know in retrospect it

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could have been any number of countries. Well, there's a
very simple answer that that would. Please suppose that Muller
and that Coomy actually cared about the truth and weren't
politically biased at DNC operatives. So we know now we've
seen the text, we've we've seen admission. These individuals, whether
it's Stroke, whether it's Paige, whether it's Komy, whether it's

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any of these individuals, they all expected Hillary to win.
So they weren't interested in the truth. They wanted to
feather their own nests. They wanted to make sure that
the Trump campaign would lose, and as such, they politicized
law enforcement at the highest level of the American government.
It really turned us temporarily into a Banana republic, and

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now Donald Trump and his people have to clean that
mess up. Well, I think you know what's what's been
really fascinating to me, Scott Again, you spent all these
years in the CIA, and you know, as an operations
officer and Russian intelligence operation expert, and now you're running
for Congress. Why you would ever want to do that
job is beyond me. But putting that aside, the people

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that I am finding coming up to me that are
most angry about all of this are people in the
intel community, people that I know in the CIA, people
I know in the FBI, you know the right, and
a lot of absolutely and a lot of and a
lot of veterans too. I mean throughout my district. I
traveled throughout my district. People are very angry about this.
In Pennsylvania, there's a lot of patriotic Americans, a lot

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of people who've served in the military, who've taken a
note before the Constitution much as I have, and their
outreached by this seemingly too two tier legal system where
the deplorables are answerable to one set of rules and
then the upper level quote upper level political class are
you know, are under a different set of rules, and
that really anger is the average American and the average

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Pennsylvania Well, I mean that's the thing. Now, tell us,
you know, when you go out and people found out
to find out about your background and your experience, you know.
In twenty fourteen, Devin Nunez wrote a piece in the
Washington An Examiner warning how Russia wanted to create chaos
during our elections. And one of the things that I

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think is most fascinating is they did create chaos, and
it seems a political For example, there was an article
last week that said, oh, these pots would would say
good things about conservatives, good things about liberals, good things,
and just to maximize the intensity. I guess that everybody's feeling.
Is that standard operating procedure, Because two weeks before the

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twenty sixteen elections, Barack Obama was lecturing Donald Trump to
stop whining that no foreign entity, no serious person would
ever think any foreign entity would try to do this
to America. It's kind of naive in retrospect, isn't it. Yeah,
very much so. I mean your Russia has always tried
to subvert other countries elections, whether it was Greece or

(01:29:48):
Poland in late forties and other places. And they've tried
it before in America, but they never had success. But
thanks to the Democratic Party, who basically became either a
willing or unw transmitter of Russian disinformation, they in fact
have played right into Russia's hands. So the Democrats are,
you know, effectively they wind up working for the Russians

(01:30:09):
in sewing dissent within our republic. Yeah, I mean, that's
the sad part of all of this is they were successful.
Although there was a report that came out last week
doctor Gorker again saying that not one vote was changed
in the process, that this was just part of an
effort to create chaos in the country and discord this
This has a very long track record, Scott, you know,

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is absolutely spun on there. But it's not it's not
just I'm witting. It is witting when you have and
this is where it gets truly disgusting. And I'm sure
Scott could tell us many things about him, but when
the former director of the CIA goes on national television
and says, actually, you're talking about Brennan. Brennan, Yeah, John Brennan,
who voted for the communist candidate Gospel in nineteen seventy

(01:30:53):
six at the height of the Cold War. He says, well,
the Russians could have blackmail information on the president. Well,
John Brennan, the Russians could have information that that that
you're wife feature, you're you're actually supporting Russian information operations
as the former head of the CIA. It's well, don't forget.
He tweeted out, stay tuned, mister President, which sounded to

(01:31:17):
me like a deep state threat that they were going
after the president. We know that people are still paying
for research to try and corroborate the ridiculous daciers that
has been debunked. Or what about Chuck Schumer's comments to
the president, Oh you you take on the Intel Committee?
Good luck? Is that what our Intel Committee is doing
in the United States of America. They're going after people

(01:31:40):
they don't like American citizens because they disagree with them. Well,
I think thanks to the great work of you know,
people like colleague Sarah Carter and Molly Hemingway and great
char we will know a lot more very soon. This
is you know. I would I would say to people
like Komey forget about the book a book tour and
Brennon and you know, counsel your Twitter account because you

(01:32:02):
may be getting yourself into more trouble. The more they talk,
the more we find out about how just political these
individuals were. So I think we're only at the beginning
of the story, and as we begin to train the
swamp more and more and more, we will find some
very very dark things occurred under the last eight years

(01:32:23):
of Obama. I mean that is really chilling. I mean,
look at the number of unmaskings, Scott, look at look
at the number of Americans, a three hundred fifty percent
increase in the election year. Heading into the election, you're
twenty sixteen on a masking American citizens that are picked
up an incidental calls. And they're supposed to be a

(01:32:43):
process called minimization that is practiced. It wasn't. And then
you have Samantha Powers. Why would a UN ambassador ever
request an unmasking of any American citizen? And then you
have you know, General Flynn in his case, I mean,
they literally leaked the raw intelligence, but all he was
doing was talking to a future counterpart. It's true the

(01:33:03):
abuses are truly incredible. I mean, I started writing about
this online some you know, more than more than a
year ago because I could see this, maybe because of
my intelligence background. I could see this for what it
was at the outset. From the moment that President Trump
said that that Trump Tower had been wired, I knew
that there was definitely some truth to it. Knowing the
way the government works. It's a pity. You know, the

(01:33:24):
intelligence community has a great capability. However, that's the challenge
in the Republic is that if you put people in
those in those senior levels who abuse their power, there
was just an unlimited ability to subvert our country. And
that's and that's the scary part. And that's one of
the main reasons that motivated me to run for office,
because hard working Americans need to stand up and put

(01:33:47):
a stop to this and make a stand because otherwise
we're going to lose our country. All right. Scott Yulinger,
by the way, is running for the ninth congressional district.
I guess the primaries tomorrow, right, and primary is tomorrow,
all right, Well, good luck to you in that race.
We'll be following closely. Doctor Gorker. We appreciate you as
always being with us eight hundred nine for one seaan

(01:34:08):
a big Hannity Tonight, nine eastern. What an incredible day
today was, and an incredible week last week was an
incredible things that are happening. Of course you won't hear
it from the mainstream media. All right, that's gonna wrap
things up. And today, let not your heart be troubled. Tonight,
Hannity investigated reports. Yeah, there was a spy with the
FBI in the Trump campaign. You can't make it up.

(01:34:30):
And by the way, things are going great for the country,
both on foreign policy and of course the economy. That's
bad news for Democrats. Dan Bongino, Sebastian Gorka, John Solomon Tonight,
Larry Elder, Sarah Carter, and David Shone. It's all happening,
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