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September 22, 2025 31 mins

In this episode, Sean Hannity spotlights the intense fallout and ongoing hostility from Democratic leaders following the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. Sean frames the discussion around how party figures like Rep. Ilhan Omar and AOC have responded with continued vitriol, refusing to honor Kirk's legacy and, in some cases, celebrating his death. Guests Reverend C.L. Bryant, known for his message of faith and unity, and political consultant Jania Thomas join Sean to emphasize the danger of escalating partisan hatred and the urgent need for compassion. The panel underscores why this climate matters: increasingly severe political division threatens America's social fabric and the possibility for future reconciliation.

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All right, news round up, Information overload. Our toll free
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we have sadly had the chronicle the never ending, non
stop vitriol, repulsive, putred, despicable, disgusting, yet all too predictable
hatred that has been coming from leaders of the Democratic

(01:49):
Party over the last twelve days since Charlie Kirk's been assassinated.
It's not stopping. I don't anticipate it's going to stop.
I've I've, I've tried. It talks sense to some people,
and you cannot reach some of them. Here's Congresswoman Omar
Charlie Kirk's legacy, you know, belongs in the dust bin

(02:10):
of history.

Speaker 7 (02:11):
What I find jarring is that there are so many
people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said,
that they agree with, that that they're willing to have
monuments for him, that they want to create a day
to honor him, and that they want to produce resolutions
in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy.

(02:35):
It is one thing to care about his life, because
obviously so many people loved him, including his children and wife.
But I am not going to sit here and be
judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man
has left behind that should be in the dust pen
of history and we should hopefully move on and forget

(03:00):
the hate that he spewed every single day.

Speaker 6 (03:02):
Well, then she goes on Congress Roman Omar goes on
Kaitlyn Collins show, and you know, asked Caitlyn Collins, if
you know, if she finds Charlie Kirk and his views reprehensible.

Speaker 7 (03:16):
You believe he was a reprehensible, hateful man like that
is my view of the words that he has said
about every single identity that I belonged to. He didn't
believe that we should have equal access to anything. He
also just didn't even believe I could be smart enough
I could have thoughts that could be equal to a

(03:39):
white man. Where are we missing this conversation about who
this man was and the things that he said? How
do you not do you not find that reprehensible?

Speaker 8 (03:49):
Caitlin?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Well you do?

Speaker 7 (03:52):
You think I don't have to that? But do you
think I don't have the brain processing power like you
or a white man?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Of course, onn I think it's very clear here that
if somebody here says that, when I will.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
Say that, that would be reprehensible views.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
And then after that she goes on a friendly interview
on MS DNC. How are you How are you feeling, Congresswoman,
how do you feeling? I'm like, how are you feeling?
How's Charlie Kirk's family feeling?

Speaker 9 (04:19):
Listen?

Speaker 8 (04:20):
I guess we'll begin with your reaction to the language
we just heard from the president there, but also I
want to ask how you are doing.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
What do you think is at play here?

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Then?

Speaker 10 (04:29):
If these people are as you say, idiots and don't
understand the kind of basic responsibilities they either have and
the powers that they have in Congress or in the presidency,
what do you think is the animating factor behind why
they come after you with such venom and vitriol.

Speaker 6 (04:46):
Anyway, here to weigh in on, and it's AOC and
it's Jasmine Crockett and then everything that we've been talking
about throughout the day to day. But anyway, we have
our friend Reverend cl heavy Foot Bryant call him heavy
Foot because he keeps getting pulled over by the police
and he asked every police officer if they've been saved

(05:07):
and whether Jesus Christ is the Lord and Savior and
it gets him out of a ticket every time. I
don't know how he does it. Jania Thomas is also
with US media strategist and seasoned senior political consultant. I
don't know what to make of this, this hatred of
Reverend cl You know, I love you. I know we

(05:29):
kid around about you, having you his speeding problem. But
hopefully that's calmed down since we last spoke. But where's
this coming from?

Speaker 1 (05:39):
You know, Seawan, The roots of it began back in
the grass roots days. We knew in the Tea Party.
I'm at Charlie back in those days, and you remember
how the movement, the grassroots movement was vilified, and we've
seen a progression of that type of venom being spread
throughout the American bloodstream for that length of time. And

(06:03):
now we have gotten to a place where a young
man is promising as brilliant as Charlie Kirk was, has
now given up his life because of the type of
foolishness that comes out of the mouth of those who
are elected to public office, like those you have named

(06:24):
AOC and the gang. We must stand up and push
back against all of this now, and America can be
lost if we choose to remain silent at this time.

Speaker 6 (06:40):
Let's get your take, Genia. You know we're watching this
unfold in real time. It is much much louder than
I would have suspected. We did see this, you know,
after Butler, We saw it after you know, Trump International
and the incidents that have taken place here. But we've
seen a culture of violence. I don't care if it's
Steve Scalie on a and other Republicans being shot there

(07:03):
or threatening a Supreme Court justice in Justice Cavanaugh, or
you know, the Summer of twenty twenty riots, dozens of
dead Americans, thousands of injured cops, billions in property damage.
But the Democrats and the media, they're not going to stop.
Shouldn't stop. We're not going to stop supporting them and
then telling us though, and they're mostly peaceful, which like

(07:25):
our borders are secure. I mean, they just flat out
light of.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Us, you know, Sean. At a time where we can
choose to unite the country, these people have so much
hate in their heart, and it's at a time where
someone has been murdered a member of by a member
of their own party, and instead of showing compassion and
love for you know, people, they choose to few more hate.

(07:48):
And it's such a distasteful and disgusting behavior.

Speaker 6 (07:52):
Well it is can you explain it, where is it
coming from, and why is it so why is it
so widespread?

Speaker 2 (07:59):
I think Democrats choose to make everything a political situation
when this doesn't need to be that. You know, this
is a time where people need to show, you know,
compassion for each other, regardless of their political affiliation. And
I think a lot of it has to do with,
you know, their take on you know, getting back at
the right when they're you know, the party that has

(08:22):
been the most hateful party, but they try to make
it seem like the Republicans are the ones that you
hate into the country when it's in reality it's them.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Well, I mean, we're hearing it left and right, Reverend
cl You know, I know that your whole life, your ministry,
your career has been about bringing people together. But even
you and the course of your career have experienced hatred
because of your more conservative approach to life, the fact
that you have different political views than other people.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Absolutely, Sean, and you know that is something that we
as a nation have come to a point now where
so many eyes that were closed ten years ago, fifteen
years ago are now beginning to open. The same mouths
many times that have been spewing bad things about Charlie Kirk,

(09:14):
for instance. Now they're seeing that this was a decent
and good young man and the same things that we
were saying back in the day, Sean, and you and
I have been hanging out all that time. Now the
same things we were saying back in the day that
we were being vilified for saying. They're still trying to

(09:35):
penius that way. But I do see a shift that
is happening in the American contence. And I think there's
an awakening happening, Sean that I think we're all going
to benefit from if we take the right stance that
we should at this point in American history.

Speaker 6 (09:54):
Well, I mean, and then to go on MSDNC, how
are you holding up being talking to Congresswoman Omar which
is absurd? You know, Joe Manchin Gennyas said something that
really stuck with me. He said, the Democratic Party is
getting worse than not getting better. He was referring specifically
to the AOC showing heart ignorance when you know she

(10:14):
wrongly invoked the civil rights actor smeared Charlie Kirk. We
played those comments last week. Jasmine Crockett lasting, you know,
a Caucasian House Democrat voting for a resolution to honor
Charlie you know Kirk, you know, falsely claiming Charlie was
specifically targeting people of color. No, he invited people of

(10:36):
all backgrounds, of all races.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
You know.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
He wanted to debate anybody and everybody, and that was
why he was so effective at what he did. And
I find this reaction unbelievable. Then you have a teachers
association in the Democratic Party is voting to allow school
districts to celebrate Charlie Kirk's murder.

Speaker 9 (10:57):
You got to be kidding me.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
Out in California, you have a California Democrat. Charlie Kirk
had an incredible, incredibly hateful message. I'm like, what part
of it is hate? It's sort of like some of
the videos that we've all been watching a Charlie Kirk.
You're a fascist, You're a racist. Okay, give me one example.

(11:20):
You're just a fascist and a racist. If I'm such
a fascist, why am I sitting here letting you talk
to me that way and say anything you want to me.

Speaker 9 (11:28):
I mean, it never made sense.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
I totally agree with you, Sean. I think you know
the Democrat Party is the Party of gas Liudy. I
think they think that the more they keep repeating the
same thing over and over, it becomes true. And the
fact that so many of them refuse to condemn Charlie
Kirk's assassination is awful.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
You would think that they would learn from their.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Past mistakes and think that at this time they would
want to unite people, But instead they keep repeating the
same thing over and over again, gas lighting the American
people into believing their lives. And I think the average
person actually genuinely feels sympathy for the family and Bill's
sympathy for Republicans. And I think that most of these
people are just the loudest people on the Internet and
the loudest people in the room, So they try to

(12:08):
make people believe that a lot of people think this way,
when in reality, I have hope for the American people
because I believe that at a time like this, we
all do one to unite and choose peace.

Speaker 6 (12:17):
Oh, I think a lot of people will quick break
welcome right back more with our friend Reverend C. L. Bryant,
and also Jinnia Thomas is with us. Your call is
also coming up eight hundred and nine to four one,
Shawn is our number. As we continue, Kennity watch keep

(12:40):
it in an eye on breaking news and bringing it
to you first, Sean Hannity, we continue. Our friend the

(13:17):
Reverend cl Brian is with us. Genia Thomas is with us.
Eight hundred and ninety four one. Shawn, your calls us
straight ahead as well, you know, Pastor cel I mean,
I mean, this is your whole mission in life. Let
me ask you a question. I've never asked you this
question before. You know, I have given you a hard
time about all the how many times have you gotten
pulled over for speeding? Just to refresh everybody's memory in

(13:40):
the course of since the time I've known you, how
many times do you think you've been pulled over?

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I'm glad to report to you It's been a long
time since I've been pulled over, Sean. But honestly, I
have been pulled over quite a few times in my life,
many times on the way to revival, or to the hospital,
or or somewhere. And you can usually explain that, and
I thank God that he gives me the grace to.

Speaker 9 (14:04):
And every time you never got a ticket? Is that correct?

Speaker 6 (14:09):
And every time you'd asked the police officer pulling you
over whether or not they've accepted Jesus Christ as their
personal Lord and savior.

Speaker 9 (14:16):
Do not say that to the police officer.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
My mission in life.

Speaker 9 (14:22):
That is a great mission to get out of getting
a ticket.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Well, Sean, let me say, let me say this. You know,
I came up through the Civil Rights era and to
have aoc. I'm older, a little older than you are, well,
a lot older than you are. I'm nearly seventy, and
I drank from the colored in white water fountains, you know,
and written on the back of the bus, I remember
when the sixty four sixty five Civil Rights Acts were signed.

(14:48):
And I know that from the young eyes of someone
like a Charlie Kirk coming along looking at it from
a historical perspective. He saw Runaway Slave, my film, and
he loved the film. He did love that. But it
gave us a different outlook on how our young people
will be looking at America in retrospect. Charlie was able

(15:14):
to give us that, and he was turning the light
on for so many other young people who needed a
correct view of American history. And that, you know.

Speaker 6 (15:25):
But Pastor, I think the most beautiful part he was
telling young people go to you know, get into a church.
He was telling young people to avoid hookup culture, telling
young people what to look for in perspective mate, telling
guys how to treat women, telling women, you know, how
they should they should what they should be looking for men,

(15:46):
and how they should treat men. Uh, just telling people
to be kinder to one another. It wasn't as much
a political message as it was a spiritual message to people,
and in an environment where kids don't even hear about
God exactly.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
And Charlie was brilliant at bridging fat and this is
what we've lost. That light can't go out. And I
saw the brilliance and the beauty, the elegance of his
wife yesterday. I never knew Erica, but she, I do believe,
will carry that torch proudly and it will burn brightly

(16:23):
for the Kingdom of all Mighty God.

Speaker 9 (16:25):
Denia, and we'll give you the last word.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
I totally agree. I'm a member of the gen Z
group myself, and I believe there's a lot of hope
for our generation. We have a lot of great leaders
like mits Erica Kirk. We have other great leaders in
our parties in the gen Z cultures that are you
going to take on the torch and keep leading the
party in the country in the right direction.

Speaker 6 (16:46):
I appreciate both of you, Thanks for what you both do.
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn number. If you
want to be a part of the program, your calls
coming up. You know, we've been talking a lot about
the rage and the hatred and the madness of the
left today, the cuts, So we didn't play more on
Congresswoman Omar squad member. Hare was founded because some people

(17:08):
did something on nine to eleven. Well this before I
play it. Yeah, they did something. They murdered two thousand,
nine hundred and seventy seven Americans in a single day.
That's the something that they did.

Speaker 9 (17:22):
Listen.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
Care was founded after nine to eleven because they recognized
that some people did something and that all of us
were starting to lose access to our civil.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
Liberties and not to be outdone. He then at another
time joked about people saying al Qaeda. Some people say
al Qaeda and Hezbala in a menacing tone. These are
terrorist organizations. Again, prominent voice democrat, never condemned by fellow Democrats.

Speaker 11 (17:55):
Listen, every time the professor said al Kaya, he sort
of like his shoulders went up and you know, you know,
experts and it was you know, you probably get to
see him on Yeah, of course I love those guys.

(18:18):
But you know, but but but it is, it is
that you don't say America with an intensity. You don't
say England with an intensity.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
You know you don't.

Speaker 11 (18:26):
You don't say the Army with an intensity.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
And of course not to be out down on top
of the other the other comments I mentioned about Jasmine Crockett,
it hurts my heart that only two Caucasians voted against
the resolution to honor Charlie Kirk. Compares Charlie Kirk to
you know, Confederate aged relic. This is not going to
help this party in the long run. But keep talking,

(18:52):
because every time you talk, you're just hurting your cause.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
You know what.

Speaker 8 (18:56):
One of the things I do want to point out
that's not been laid out that I'm hurts my heart
is when I saw the no votes there were only
two Caucasians. For the most part, the only people that
voted no were people of color. Because the rhetoric that
Charlie Kirk continuously put out there was rhetoric that specifically
targeted people of color, and so it is unfortunate that

(19:18):
even our colleagues could not see how harmful his rhetoric was,
specifically to us, so to me, just like we wanted
to make sure that those Confederate relics were taken down,
the idea of a new age relic being popped up
was something that I just couldnot subscribe to. And it
is unfortunate that more of my colleagues, even on my
side of the aisle, could not see the amount of

(19:41):
harm that this man was attempting to inflict upon our communities.

Speaker 6 (19:45):
Very very hard to understand where this is all coming from.
I know it really is. I always get to our
busy phones as we say hi to William and Louisiana.

Speaker 9 (19:56):
William, how are you doing good?

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Thank you for taking the call. I just wanted to
tell you all this stuff about Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.
You know, there was a time when I used to
like to stay up after a long day and and
just loved hearing Johnny Carson, the king of comedy, and
he wasn't political. It was a time to relax. And

(20:21):
these guys, you know, the network can cancel them, but
I canceled them a long time ago, because don't give
me an illusion that it's about comedy, and they get
on there and bash, you know, what's right and the
things that I believe in. I can't really believe that
the networks would let it go on that long to
alienate so many people mainstream America.

Speaker 6 (20:41):
Well, they let it go on long enough that he
lost seventy two percent of adults twenty five to fifty four.
And you know, it's it's hard to imagine. Last week,
I please you talk about the great Johnny Carson. He
went on with Mike Wallace in sixty minutes and was
asked about why he doesn't deal with controversialists choose. Here's
his question and answer.

Speaker 12 (21:02):
Sensitive about the fact that people say he'll never take.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
A serious controversy.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Well, I have an answer to that.

Speaker 12 (21:09):
I said, no, tell me the last time that Jack
Benny red Skelton uh Benny comedian use his show to
do serious issues.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
That's not what I'm there for.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Can't they see that?

Speaker 13 (21:21):
But you and I do.

Speaker 12 (21:22):
They think that just because you have it tonight's show,
that you must deal in serious issues. It's a danger,
it's a real danger. Once you start that, you start
to forget that self important feeling that what you say
has great import and you know, strangely enough, you could
use that show as a form you could sway people.
And I don't think you should as an entertainer.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
I don't think you should as an entertainer. There's a
great danger to that. Well, we've seen the consequences of it.
I'll be perfectly honest. Whatever does any decides they're going
to do is up to them. But I'm just giving
you the simple math of television. As somebody that's about
to complete, you know, the thirty full year on national television.

Speaker 9 (22:02):
I'm just telling you what the formula is.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
You have audience attrition in these massive numbers that they're having,
and then you lose advertising, and then there's no reason,
you know, to have these shows on the air. There
is a business aspect to all of it. I really
don't care what happens to Kimmel. I don't like Jimmy Kimmel.
Don't watch Jimmy Kimmel. I'm not advocating for his removal, cancelation, boycott.

Speaker 7 (22:30):
No.

Speaker 6 (22:31):
People have already made up their minds about Jimmy Kimmel.
That's the point.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
They need to stick with the core and that's humor,
because they can be humorous, but don't try to get political.
And another thing I was going to say, I believe
in free speak, but all this misinformation about Kirk's killing
and who killed him and was he really killed and
all this kind of stuff, Oh my goodness, that guy
that killed him had some demons inside of him. And

(22:58):
based on what his mom said that it appears he
was raised conservative, but he obviously, uh wanted to take
it out on somebody what he was feeling inside. And
I just I don't think it was any huge conspiracy.
But there's a lot of junk out there on social media,
and that's that's pretty sad because he was a well
respected person and obviously from all the crowds and the

(23:22):
people that tuned into the to the to the service.

Speaker 6 (23:26):
Listen, I urge people know what you're dealing with with
social media. I'm not telling you not to go on
social media. I use social media. I am just saying
be selective because there's a lot of cancer, as I
describe it, verbal cancer on social media, and it does
have you stay if you spend enough time on it,

(23:48):
it will it will impact you. And I just don't
want that darkness of my life. If I want to
feel bad about myself, I could read comments about me
all day long, and you know, I'm not going to
feel good about these you know, these keyboard warriors in
their basement, if their parents, and their underwear or naked
whatever whatever they're wearing or not wearing. You know, you know,

(24:10):
anonymously posting how evil Sean Hannity is. You know, it's
very interesting and it's a lot of For example, there
are plenty of sites that will say the best things
about me and it's really nice. And then there are
certain sites that I could literally raise somebody from the
dead and cure cancer and they wouldn't say a nice
thing about me. But you know, why would you Why
would you want it? Anyway, I got a role. Appreciate

(24:32):
the call. My friend Barbara Maryland next Sean Hannity Show.
Hi Barbara, how are you, Sean? What's going on?

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Hey?

Speaker 14 (24:40):
I'm oh, I wasn't sure if I was on. I
just came out of the gym. I'm so glad that
you are here, that you were able to take my
call today, Sean, because this has been a very, very
very rough week. I am suffering from black fatigue. I
Talia and I started out at a church yesterday, and
I'll tell you, some of these black preachers really need

(25:02):
to get out of the pulpit. The vitriol and the
slanderers to me, slanders because I know they're not true.
I know that Charlie never said that.

Speaker 6 (25:13):
I just think that I don't think it's about black
and white. I think it's about or race. I think
it's about you know, people's hearts. I mean there are people.

Speaker 14 (25:21):
Just oh Sean, you know, I know I would hate
to think it too, but we've got a lot of
racism in our black community. Yes, yes, And the good thing,
the good news is that Charlie's message is making it
in the streets. People are shocked. Longtime Democrats that I've

(25:41):
known are shocked at what has happened to him, that
they would shoot this young man. I just it's it's
it goes beyond the imagination that such darkness is. And
this just the demons that are inside these people. And
for these Democrats to not vote for to support that bill,

(26:04):
and especially with I'm thinking of one KUWAITI and fool
me from here in Maryland, it is shameful and It's
a shame before God that they could not support a
bill to support this thing. I was baffling. I don't
want to get emotional about it, but I'm just saying,
we have got to get past this.

Speaker 13 (26:27):
You know.

Speaker 14 (26:28):
I love the fact that being raised growing up in
New York, I grew up in a melting pot. I
never experienced racism until I went to Georgia. I didn't
know really what it was. They read about it, and
I'm a grandmother, so you know, we're talking a long
time ago. But to see this now, Barack Obama was

(26:49):
the worst thing that ever happened to this country because
it started getting bad with him and it's gotten increasingly worse.
People have got to pray and understand and what Erica
did yesterday, her forgiving him the way she did, the
strength that it took to do that, and it's this
is this is up here thousands of Charlie Kirk instead

(27:12):
of going.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
I think they just understand hatred is hatred. But we
you know, I don't want to forget all the good
that Charlie Kirk did in his life and the the
people that have risen to the occasion and shown their
better angels they're the ones that are inspiring. Barbara got
a roll, got to get in big time AJ, Big

(27:34):
Time AJ, Houston, Texas.

Speaker 9 (27:36):
What's going on, baby.

Speaker 13 (27:37):
Big time? Sean Hannity, Hey, if I had to talk
to you Friday, I would have had a different notion
on everything. But she calmed me down. His wife calmed
me down when she forgave him. That calmed me down.
And let you know in your heart, you just gotta
to give people for law as they say they do,
not what they do. And the thing of it is,

(28:00):
these idiot democrats, they ought to be all ought to
be ashamed of themselves. So what they're doing and what
they did to our country for decades now, And the
thing of it is, we got to have a voice,
just like markin Luther King. We got to keep the
love going. We can't just keep letting idiots put the

(28:21):
hate in the heart as well as we can't allow
the hate to go in our hearts because of one evil,
evil evil. I don't know what to call them, because
I'm on the radio, like I Joe PAGs, I wish
we let a bar we can do some cussing and
fussing because you can't describe this without cussing. But I'm

(28:43):
doing my best, and se Sean, that there was just
beautiful yesterday. Everybody spoke good, everybody had great stories that
lift everybody up. And when she said what she said,
she just was so awesome. That woman. I got to
give it to her. She's strong, Sean, She's strong. I

(29:03):
don't know how she's doing it. I know God is
in her, but that took a miracle, Sean, took a miracle, and.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
God, it really is amazing when you see grace under
pressure like that, isn't it. It's kind of spectacular to
see and witness, and it reinforces your faith in humanity.
I thought it was eloquent, poetic, beautiful, every every adjective
I could have I could think of is appropriate for
what she was able to do yesterday.

Speaker 13 (29:31):
Democrats better take a look at it and turn around
and look at their backside, because you know, you can't
do hate like this and do treat you know, treat
people the way they being treating this man in the
you know, the agony of death. I've never seen nothing
like this, Sean. This is unbelievable, but you know what,

(29:52):
we just keep fighting to fight, Sean, as I always
tell you. We just keep fighting to fight, and Lord
knows we don't get it done. We get it done. Everybody,
don't lose the faith because of the Democrats idiots. Just
keep it going. And the mainstream media, they all need
to be out the air. If you can't do the
job right, just get off the air. We don't need
to hear that.

Speaker 9 (30:13):
The public is.

Speaker 6 (30:13):
The public has taken care of that by not watching them.
You know, I said, what did I say after the election,
legacy media died? You know, I said, in seven journalism's dead.
They have no impact anymore.

Speaker 9 (30:26):
None.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
And it's evidence by the fact that people tune them
out as in the numbers that they do. Uh, and
we appreciate you aj God blush you man. All Right,
that's going to wrap things up at today Hannity Tonight
nine eastern on the Fox News Channel. The pastor of
Charlie and Erica Kirk pastor Rob McCoy, he was spectacular yesterday.

Speaker 9 (30:47):
He'll join us.

Speaker 6 (30:48):
Christy nom will respond to Gavin Newsom, Oh, she's gonna
have a really bad day. And Gavin also trying to
take off masks and coverings of ice agents. I don't
think he is the authority to do so. We'll get
her reaction to that, Senator Ted Cruz, New Kingrich Charlie Hurts.
Say you DVR Hannity tonight nine Eastern on Fox. We'll

(31:09):
see you then back here tomorrow. Thank you for making
this show possible.

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