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May 16, 2025 • 31 mins

Congressman Buddy Carter sits in with Rose Tennent and covers his race for the Senate in Georgia and the efforts he's pushing to punish the New Jersey Democratic Congressional Delegation for protesting ICE.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. Sean will be
back on Monday. He had the opportunity, what a great
opportunity it was to travel with President Trump on his
Middle East tour, and we're going to talk a little
more about that later in the show, but it was
a great success, and welcome back Sean. He'll be back
Monday to do the show. In the meantime, today, I'm
so thrilled because I know people that are close to

(00:24):
me that know this guest, knows him very well, and
they just think he's awesome. So do I have met
him before? He is the Georgia US Representative, Buddy Carter.
He just recently entered the race for US Senate and
he's currently releasing an ad that identifies himself as a
mega warrior and that he is Welcome to the show.
Congressman Carter, how are you.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
I'm doing wonderful, Rose. Thank you for having.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Me, absolutely And you are a good guy. You're one
of the good ones, and people I love and trust
love you, and that's enough for me too. But I've
seen your work, I know what you're doing, and you're
doing great things for this country. So thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Well, thank you, you're very kind. I appreciate that there's
lots going on.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
So let's start with the resolution that you recently introduced
and you and it is to strip the New Jersey
Democrats that rushed Delaney Hall. And those Democrats are Menendez, Watson,
Coleman and La Monica are Lamonica McIver, they are You
want to strip them of their committee assignments.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
How's that going, Well, it's going well. We've introduced the
bill and we've been in touch with leadership. We've asked them,
you know, to police put the bill forward, and I
hope that it will get a vote. It deserves the vote. Look,
you know, we teach our children that actions have consequences,
and if they want to act like children, they need
to be treated like children. Then they need to have consequences.

(01:45):
You know, this job I take very seriously, and I
think most of us up here, the vast majority of us,
take it very seriously. And this kind of action, this
is just this is unacceptable for members of Congress. And
we want to when we serve on commit we want
to start with serious people, serious people who yeah, we
may we may argue or disagree about policy, but but

(02:07):
we're very serious about what we're trying to.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Do here, and they as well. They should be and
you should be. You know, what if it were you,
Congressman Carter, who had done that, what do you expect
the reaction would have been from Democrats?

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Well, from Democrats, they would have been hollered, There's no
question about that. They would have been up in arms
and certainly demanding that something be done, that there be
consequences for my actions had I done something so foolish
as this, And you know, we've all done foolish things,
but you know, as a member of Congress, you're hill
to a different level. But even as an American citizen, attacking

(02:44):
our own ice officials, and especially during National Police Week,
you've got to be kidding me.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
That was horrible. Yeah, they really have. You know, Christy
Nomes said just a few days ago that she hopes
the rest of the members of the House of Representatives
will hold those three accountable. I'm not going to hold
my breath on that, but I am hoping that there
are some that do respect the office and what they
represent to all of us here in this country, and

(03:11):
I hope that they do hold them accountable. Even if
it's privately.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
I hope it's done, and I think it will be done.
You know, I don't think this is something we just
sweep under the rug and ignore it's much. It deserves
much more tension than that. And again during National Police
Week of all times. I mean, we've just been over
backwards this week to honor as we should our police,

(03:34):
and we should do it all the time. But then
for something like this to happen during this time or anytime, really,
it's just it's just despicable. You know.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
I think American people too. I don't think it matters
what side of the aisle we're on. I think a
lot of us have just about had it with the
theatrics and the drama, and I think where we're seeing
it for what it is, it's just a lot of
grandstanding and there's a lot of reasons behind it, But
when you think of who it was it they or
advocating for, and what they were willing to do in
that advocacy, it's just appalling. I mean, we were talking

(04:07):
about gang members, murderers. You know, this was a a
relatively horrible group of people that were inside that sentertainment center.
So I just I feel like I wonder, you know,
can we really say can they legitimately argue that they
were acting according to their legislative duties. That's what they're
trying to say. But were they I.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Don't, you know, I couldn't. I couldn't disagree with them more.
I don't think they were. I mean, a member of
Congress would rather raise an ice facility to try to
defend a criminal illegal immigrant than represent their own constituents.
You know, I mean it, seriously, Rose, if I wanted
to work with clowns, I want to join the circus.
I mean ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
You know that actually breethes me. You know, one of
the things I love about is that you understand what's
going on in terms of how our nation is and
and how healthy we are. You are a pharmacist, and
I really would love it if you don't mind if
you could weigh in on what's going on with drug manufacturing.
How little is done in this country. Trump is telling
drug makers to cut prices to most favored nation pricing,

(05:16):
and then China, okay, China owns like our generic drug
supply chain. Basically right? Am I right about that? Congressman?

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Oh, you were absolutely right, And you know look, Rose,
if we learned anything during the pandemic. We always say
we need national security, we need energy security, we need
pharmaceutical security as well. And let me take a quick example.
We were meeting with the Asper in doctor Cadillac and
the Doctor's Caucus that I'm a member of, and he

(05:44):
told us, he said, look, we knew about the virus
here in America about February or March twenty twenty. He said,
we look back and we noticed that downtick in the
amount of personal protection equipment and the amount of drugs
that were being sent from China over here. We notice
a downtick in the fall of twenty nineteen. Kinda knew
what was going on, and they started hoarding that stuff.

(06:08):
That should teach us a lesson right there, that we
need pharmaceutical independence in this country. We need manufacturing, pharmaceutical
manufacturing in this country.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
We need to make.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Sure that we're not dependent on our adversaries. We need
the friends shore. We need to make sure that our
allies are doing it as well.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
You know, that's a good point. And because they really have.
China has made itself an indispensable part of the American
supply chain. They really have it's a life laning line
for us. And so, as you said, what if those
drugs were suddenly withheld from us? Ninety percent of our
generic antibiotics come from China. This is so frightening to me.
But we also have to do something here at home
to make it easy for manufacturers to begin manufacturing those

(06:50):
things that are life saving for the rest of this country.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
We do, and I've got legislation I just had, Oh
you do do that. It's called Made in America. It's
manufactured string active pharmaceutical ingredients and drugs and excipients in America.
And it uses day opportunity to tax opportunity zones to
entice companies to come back here to America. We need
them to be manufacturing here. And as I said earlier,

(07:16):
we need to make sure that we're our allies and
our friends are manufacturing as well, so that we're not
dependent on our adversaries. But we do have legislation that
will help entice these companies to relocate repatriate right back
here in America, and we would have pharmaceutical independence.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
Can we get good bipartisan support for something like this,
because Congressman, so often we see everything it comes down
to a political issue it's the left versus the right,
or the Dems versus the Republicans, when some of these
things are simply not political. As I said, this is
a lifeline for Americans, a.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Great point, and this is one of them. And we
do have bipartisan support work for this. Yeah. You know,
the guys on the other side of the aisle, they
understand that, they recognize it just like we do. Jake
Akincross from the Massachusetts, Gabie Dengel from Michigan, all of them,
they're co sponsors of this bill, and they get it.
They understand just how important it is.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
You know, when we talk about by person support, is
this a dream in the sky? Not just for I'm
not saying about your legislation, but I'm just talking overall.
Can we ever really expect things to be just boiled
down to what's good for the American citizen rather than
political issues always finding a way to politicize different issues,
different policies. Do you think is this a dream? And

(08:40):
you know? Or am I am I crazy? Or can
this ever happen?

Speaker 2 (08:44):
It can happen? And you know, one of the most
frequent questions I get from people back home is you know,
is it so bipartisan? You know what? And they asked me,
they say, what's the most surprising thing that you've learned
in Congress? And the most surprising thing is also the
most encouraging thing. They're really there are a lot of
good people up here. There really are people up here
on both sides of the isle who are here for

(09:05):
the right reason to move this country forward. Yes, I
still believe. I still believe that we can work together.
I still believe we live in the greatest country in
the world. I mean, you hear about people trying to
break into this country, but you don't hear about anybody
trying to break out, And I think that says something there.
But yes, there are good people on the other side
of the aisle who really do want to work together,

(09:27):
and especially on the Energy and Commerce Committee. I always say,
and I would submit that that's the most bipartisan committee
in Congress, primarily because we work together on healthcare issues.
When it comes down to it, we all want the
same thing in healthcare. We want accessible, affordable, quality health care,
and that's what we work towards.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
You know, that's absolutely right, and it's encouraging to hear
you say that, and I do believe that most of
the representatives there are there because they love this country
and they care about its future, and we certainly do
with that. Now about you for just a moment, because
you're the first prominent Republican leader to actually announce a
campaign that you were going to enter the race for

(10:09):
twenty twenty six the Senate race in Georgia. And I know,
as I said before, I think the people of Georgia
have a great appreciation for you. My dad lived there
many years, some in my family know you personally. You
are definitely one of the good guys. Why did you
decide to do this? And how excited are you to
represent your state now, not just your district in Washington,

(10:32):
d C.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Well, I'm very excited about this, and this is an
opportunity that I've been wanting for a long time, and
now it's presented a sale. Of course, we all hope
that our governor would run. He would have been our
best candidate, but he backed out and did what was
best for he and his family, and I'm certainly proud
and happy for him. But this presents an opportunity. And look,
Jordan's overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump for president. They deserve

(10:57):
someone in the Senate who's going to support Donald Trump
and his America First policies. Donald Trump deserves someone from
Georgia who is going to be in the Senate who's
going to support him and his America First policies. I've
done that in the House. I will continue to do
that in the Senate. We need a Republican center from Georgia.
We need, you know, every statewide elected official in Georgia's Republican,

(11:19):
with the exception of our two senators. And that was
just an anomaly that happened during twenty twenty and then
we've asto another very close race in twenty twenty two.
But we're going to make sure that changes, and we're
going to change it in twenty twenty six, and people
of Georgia will have a clear choice. They can go
with the MAGA warrior like myself, who's for them, making

(11:39):
sure that they were representing Georgia, are for a trans
warrior like John also who's for they and them and
everything else.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
You know, I wish you the best of luck, and
I don't think you really need it, and I do
appreciate you taking the time to join us here today
on the Sean Hannity Show. You know what, though, you
have one question for you that I didn't get to,
and that is about something that Christy Nomes said about
those representatives. There's been talked that the DHS and Christy

(12:09):
Noom have said that their arrest are still on the table.
Is this something that warrants something like that? I mean,
I don't know what all is in the I know
that there is a speech and debate clause that does
protect members of Congress. Just real quick, in a minute
or so, can you maybe explain some of this to
the listeners because a lot of them, in fact, there's
one who just called in that wants to know why

(12:30):
they're not pressing charges.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
Well and there that very well may come about it,
very well may And certainly Christy, who served with us
in the House, and he's a good friend I trust
for judgment on this, and I'm sure she is. She's
huddling with her her legal team to see what is
an option for them to do, because again, actions have consequences.

(12:53):
This has got We've got to have some kind of
consequences for this, whether it be kicking them off from committees,
whether it be arresting them. Yes, they deserve to suffer
for their for their actions.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
We're talking to Congressman Buddy Carter, Georgia, US representative recently
entered the race for US Senate. We wish him the
best of luck and thank you so much for taking
the time to join us today. Congressman, I appreciate you.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Take care. You're listening to the Sean Handity Show. We
do have a phone number and there are some people
calling in right now, so why don't you do the same.
It's one eight hundred nine forour one Sean, one eight
hundred nine four one Sean one eight hundred nine four
one Sean will be right back after this Welcome back
to the Sean Handity Show. I promised I'll take some

(13:41):
phone calls, and after this break I will as well,
So get your call in. It's one eight hundred ninety
four to one Sean. One eight hundred nine four one Sean.
Susan's calling from Arizona. How are you, Susan.

Speaker 4 (13:53):
I'm doing great? Thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Yes, so you wanted to talk about James Comy.

Speaker 5 (13:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
He I was an FBI agent for twenty four years
and worked three more years for the bureaus as a contractor,
and I just think as an FBI agent, I would
have just sat back. If I heard him say I
didn't understand what I took that photo of, it would

(14:20):
just been I would have just wanted to say, really,
is that the best you got? I mean, it just
it's beyond comprehension that he did not know what that
was about and yet posted it.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Yeah, it was strange. I mean, like for the audience sake,
what he had posted on Instagram. He had a picture
of seashells on the beach and they were arranged in
the to form the numbers eight six, four seven, and
it said cool shell formation on my beach walk. But
everybody's like, well, wait a minute, because eighty six is
slaying for get rid of. And then Trump, of course

(14:53):
was a forty fifth president, but also the forty seventh president,
and I mean, what other reason was there to with
these shells in the order of those numbers. I just
I don't know, Come on, James Comy, whatever happened to him? Honestly,
I don't get it. But yeah, he said he didn't
know what he was doing. So you know, you guys

(15:14):
can make your own mind up about that. But that's
just a little bizarre for me and Susan. Thank you
for weighing in, especially having someone who has some knowledge
of these kind of things. Thank you, all right. So anyway,
one eight hundred nine for one Seawan, one eight hundred
and nine for one Sean. We're taken your phone calls
when we come back after this break. Welcome back to

(15:34):
this Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose and it's
been so much fun. I got to be with you
twice this week. That's amazing, and I loved every minute
of it. And I still have a few more minutes
left of it, and we'll take your calls during that time.
One eight hundred and nine for one Sean, one eight
hundred and nine for one Shawn. Sean will be back
on Monday, and he had the great opportunity of traveling

(15:56):
with our President, President Trump as he did his first
foreign trip in this second term of his administration, and
that Middle Eastern trip, and it was such a great success.
So anyway, Sean is back, and then thanks for allowing
me to spend some time with all of you on
the show. We are taking your phone calls. One eight
hundred and nine to four to one. Sean Kim is
on the line right now calling from Pittsburgh.

Speaker 6 (16:20):
Hi, Brog Kim. I just love you. I love hearing you,
and I just wanted to say that I am so
sorry about when Jim Quinn died. I wanted offer my
condolences to you. And I knew Jim Quinn. I heard
him on the radio on KQV when he did this
Jockey and he did the top ten.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
You know, he has been around so for the rest
of the audience sake. Jim was not only someone I
started out in radio with we did conservative talk, but
I became very very close friends with forst thirty years.
Thirty years we've known each other and had a great relationship.
He is one of those rare talents. I would say

(17:04):
he was up there with you know, Sean and Rush,
just such a He had such great creativity on the air,
such great talent. And we he passed away almost two
months ago, and you know, it's it's weird, Kim, because
he was great. By the way, in my opinion, he
was one of the best talents in Pittsburgh, one that
they've ever known. And he never you know, I really

(17:25):
never felt like he got the recognition that he deserved
for that, and that would bother me so much. And
when I'd tell him that, he'd tell me that it
didn't matter to him. He said he loved what he
was doing and that he didn't need the recognition. He
was never jealous. He was always happy for others and
their success. That's the kind of man he was. Not
to mention how very generous he was. There's a an

(17:46):
old quote and I don't even know whose it is,
but it goes how lucky am I to have known
someone who makes saying goodbye so hard? And I mean
I lost my mom when she was only forty eight.
I lost my dad I think about a year ago.
We talked about it on this show when I sat in.
Linda had been a big comfort and also encourage her
during that time. He had Alzheimer's for three years. Dealing

(18:07):
with dementia was very difficult. But you know, there are
so few people that you can say that was one
of your best friends. And I know that I'll never
have another friend like that, And honestly, how many people
do you know like that? So thank you Kim for
saying that. You know, it's interesting and it's just a
reminder of how we never know how long that we're

(18:28):
going to be here on earth and how long that
we have with those that we love. And you know,
I remember my dad saying when my mom passed away
at such an early age, he said, just make sure
you tell the people that you love. You love them
all the time. Every day, find an opportunity to just
tell them that you love them. And that old scripture,
you know, the old tribe but true is so really
important if you think about it. Don't let the sun

(18:49):
go down on your anger. You know, always always end
the day with love. Find every opportunity to show love,
to offer hope and comfort to others. Because we tend
to take for granted those around us every day. Don't
keep you have to keep them top of mind and
tell them every chance that you get how much you
love them. It's okay. Even if you don't get the
answer back that you'd like, you tell them that you

(19:12):
love them. So, Kim, thanks for bringing up Jim. He
was a great radio host, but more than that, he
was a wonderful friend. And I know I'll never ever
have a friend like that again, and that is sad.
Thank you. Allen is calling from Virginia. Allen what's going on?

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Thank you Rose for having me on. I just wanted
to make a point about Comy when he took the picture.
If he didn't know what it was or what it means,
why did he make the comment cool after he took
that picture and posted it?

Speaker 1 (19:51):
Yeah, cool shell formation, I think he said on Instagram.
And then my question is, and I haven't done enough
research yet to discover what the answer is to this,
but did he put the formation together or did someone
else so he randomly walks up to it? It's eight
six four seven and eight six four seven, So anyway,
we've heard that some believe that eighty six stands for,

(20:13):
you know, get rid of it or whatever. In the
forty seven the President and he said he didn't know
what it meant. I don't know. I mean what. I
don't think that I would have taken a picture of
eight six four seven of a shelf formation on the
beach and posted it. Just not sure I would have
done that if I'm not the one who put it there,
and if there wasn't some kind of reasoning behind it?
Am I right? Ellen?

Speaker 3 (20:32):
I would have to agree with you on that. And
eighty six there is there is I believe a mafia
definition oh six. Besides, besides things like a restaurant definition
of you're out of something when you eighty six bar,
you know, get rid of a bad customer eighty six.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. We've heard. We've all heard that eight.
We all hear that one. We know, we're familiar with that. Yeah,
that's just a little I don't know. I'm not sure
i'd trust them anyway. So who's to say, but thank
you Ellen for your phone call. I really appreciate it.
And for the rest of you too. It's one eight
hundred nine for one Seawan, one eight hundred and nine
for one Shawan, and I'm gonna take this opportunity since

(21:18):
Pittsburgh was brought up. Thank you to WJAS thirteen twenty.
Your studios are fabulous. Thank you for allowing me to
use them for this show. Thanks to Darryl here and
Greg who made this possible, and also to Jason and
Katie too and Linda. Thank you. I always appreciate that,
and I love being with the Hannity listeners. It really
means a lot to me.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
You know.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
One of the things that we talked about earlier was
yes or Not. Yesterday was Monday. It feels like it
was just yesterday. Was Doge. There is a fall phone
caller here from Pennsylvania, Lisa, Lisa, you wanted to weigh
in on Doge.

Speaker 7 (21:55):
So they mentioned about how some non citizens get Social
Security cards. Oh, okay, I didn't know how in depth
people really know about that. But anyone that comes in
under the temporary protected status, anyone that comes in and
asks for asylum after one hundred and eighty days, they

(22:16):
can request that work permit, and it's the work permits
that give That's how they get the Social Security cards,
which means they can also get their driver's license, they
can get real ideas, those social Security numbers are THEIRS
for life, and they only the card itself says you

(22:37):
know it's for work only if they do anything over
the phone any other way besides somebody looking at their card,
there's no way to tell that that Social Security number
is just for work only.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
The other way, Well, yeah, it does. It does say
that it's valid for work only with DHS authorization those cards.
I don't know a whole lot about that subject. I
think that if if you are an asylum secret, I mean,
there's a distinction to be made there between those asylum
seekers and others coming into the country. They do, they

(23:11):
receive a restricted Social Security card that, as you said,
mentions h what I mentions for work valid for work
purposes only. And then you wanted to weigh in on
Doge as well.

Speaker 7 (23:24):
Well, just how they were they brought up all the
extra people in the Social Security They were removing people saying,
you know, no longer valid cards because those cards are
valid for that person's life, whether they're you know, still owns.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Oh, I see what you're saying. Yes, Okay, you were
cut off in the beginning. I didn't hear you right away.
Thank you, Lisa for your phone call. Calling from where
are you calling from in Pennsylvania?

Speaker 7 (23:51):
Butler?

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Oh, Butler, Okay, very good.

Speaker 7 (23:55):
I started listening to you in nineteen ninety five. It
took one card ship, taken my mom to work for
me to go from an eighteen year old Democrat to
completely Republican listening.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
To you and Jim No way, that's awesome and that's
so nice to hear that. And also it's a reminder
of how old I am now. But anyway, Lisa, thank
you for that. That was very sweet.

Speaker 7 (24:15):
Oh my thought I have a good night.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
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(24:39):
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(25:01):
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the phone number here is one eight hundred and nine
four one sean one eight hundred nine to four to
one sean. One of the things I wanted to talk
about real quickly before we go to break is how

(25:23):
the Democrats are apparently very pessimistic about the future of
their party, and you know that's that's always I don't
know what to believe about this because I can understand
that the pessimistic because look what happened to them. They
had Joe Biden, who everyone pretended was okay, But how
is it that the rest of us knew he wasn't
for four years but okay, So you all just decided
and discovered that there was something going on there with

(25:45):
his health, like at the last minute, like right before
the next election. So then they got Kamala Harris. And
I can understand the pessimism. I can understand the disappointment
because wow, that was a you know what kind of
show it really was? It was, let's be honest. So
what are they looking for exactly? Because you see the
IOCs of Bernie Sanders, those two who who really hate freedom,

(26:07):
they hate everything that America stands for. They're ashamed of us.
You've got them pulling these rallies together with thousands of people,
So seemingly there's an interest there or there's some sort
of momentum that they've gained, and I know that there
are some in the Democrat Party who want to just
kind of ignore them and push them aside because they
are so far far left. But at the same time,

(26:29):
is it true, and this would be my suspicion that
those who aren't on the far far far left really
don't have a good grasp on what it is that
Americans want right now. I think they missed the boat.
They totally didn't understand that for Americans in this past election,
it was all about security, safety, their family. They wanted
to know that they were protected and safe. And we

(26:52):
hear story after story after story of what is happening,
what some of these illegals are up to, that come
into the country, who are mental activity, have been involved
in it, And then we see these Democrats like the
three in New Jersey advocating for child molesters, murderers, gang members.
I mean, I what are they missing? They're missing something.

(27:15):
So if they are pessimistic about the future of the party,
then I would suggest that they need to get their
finger back on the pulse of Americans, because you know,
they're still worried right now here. We are halfway through
Trump's first year in office, and they're still worried about
what their political future might look like. There was that
new poll that was conducted earlier this month by the

(27:35):
Associated Press and ORC Center for Public Affairs Research, and
it found that only about a third of Democrats are
very optimistic or even somewhat optimistic about their party's future.
And that's way down from July a year ago when
six and ten Democrats said they had a positive outlook,
which was also, by the way, before you know, they

(27:56):
had the candidate that they did. So they a lot
of them think the party isn't doing enough to push
back against Trump. But is that really what the problem is?
Is it really? Because if you think about it, people
voted this time around for Trump policies. They voted because
they wanted to feel safer in this country. Immigration, the economy,
those are the top on their lists. Interesting and we

(28:20):
can talk more about this coming up. Just call in
if you want to get if you want to get
involved in the show. It's one eight hundred nine for
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Speaker 1 (28:57):
All right, Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. It
was such an honor to be a part of this
program twice in one week. That was amazing. Sean is
going to be back on Monday. Can't wait to hear
more about his trip with the President. If you've been
watching him, he's been sharing a lot of that all
week and listening all week. So thank you so much
to Sean and Linda and Jason Katie for having me

(29:20):
be a part of the show today. I really enjoyed it. Again.
I would love it if you would follow me on
social media. Check out Rose Unplugged. It's a website, Facebook, Instagram,
also the ministry she is called by him also on
Instagram and website. And you know what we do take
prayer requests there. You can leave it there anonymously. We
keep them confidential. There are women that are committed to

(29:42):
praying for all of you. And then my podcast Rumble
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on all the other ones as well, but it's Rose
Unplugged and if you would like and follow and on Rumble,
I know at least you can subscribe so you get
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(30:02):
So please check me out on those places. And also
I want to say thanks to WJAS thirteen twenty Pittsburgh
for their studios. Darryl and Greg are awesome here and
they've made this possible and I appreciate that so very much.
You know, we talked about a lot of things going
on in this country, but the overall theme was our children,
you know, protecting them. We were talking to pastor Jack

(30:25):
Hibbs about that, We talked to Derek Moltz about that,
and even the wonderful doctors that joined us in the
beginning of the show, all of them have a concern
for our children because our children are our future. I mean,
that really is what it's all about. And so I
just would encourage you to pray for your children, your grandchildren,
and make sure that we keep up the fight that

(30:47):
they have a free country to live in and that
they can make decisions for what is best for them
and for their future and their good health and all
of those today, all of the guests we had on
today seem to carry that same theme. So God bless
you all, and I do pray for our country and
for our families and for their future, the children's future.

(31:07):
Thanks again to all of you. It's a joy and
a pleasure to be with all of you today. I
loved it so and will be back as I said
on Monday. In the meantime, have a great weekend, and
God bless all of you. Appreciate being with you.

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