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July 29, 2025 30 mins

Sean Hannity opens with breaking updates on Tulsi Gabbard’s push for declassification, laying out how top Obama-era intelligence officials allegedly used phony assessments to discredit Trump before he even took office. Hannity covers everything from the weaponization of the DOJ to the dangerous surge in migrant crimes under Biden's border policies. Plus, he highlights Gavin Newsom’s outrageous claim that red states are “bad for business,” while exposing California’s own failures.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all
of you for being with us. Right down our toll
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Sean if you want to join us. Well, it didn't
take long. It was as predictable as the day is long. First,
our prayers go out to the families that lost loved

(00:21):
ones in this terrible shooting that took place last night,
including the family of one police officer shot in the
back and four other individuals that were shot. And in
the narrative that has emerged that the guy went to
the wrong floor and ended up on the it was

(00:45):
trying to go to the floor with the NFL is
at because the seat, the guy didn't play college football,
the guy didn't play professional football, and claiming that he
had CTE just it makes no sense at all.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
But it didn't take long.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Democrat Rats Capitol Hill calling this incident a prime example
of why the nation needs stricter gun restrictions. I used
to live in New York. They have some of the
strictest gun laws in the country. I have a fairly
extensive gun collection to be compliant and legal at all times.

(01:21):
The amount of money I had to spend to make
modifications to various rifles that I have to make them
compliant with idiotic New York law would blow your mind.
You for me to get a pistol carry permit was like,
you need X number of real death threats for it

(01:43):
to finally happen. And I think at that point there's
such a legal liability if they don't give it to you.
And that's probably the only reason I had it, and
I returned it as soon as I left the Free
State of Florida because I have no intention of going
back to New York period. And the sentence and it's
very hard to get a hold of. New York has
some of the toughest gun laws in the country. The

(02:06):
gun violence epidemic continues to afflict our country and is
now shattered lives in our great city. King Jeffrey's House
minority leader. He's not a leader of anything. Neither is
Chuck Schumer. You know Chuck Schumer, you know who was
out there today. We'll play it later in the program. Oh,
the Conservatives don't want black people to vote. I mean,

(02:27):
where does this come from? They just make it up.
Republicans are racists, their sexist, misogynists, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
They want dirty air and water.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
They want Grandma and Graham Park killed because they're so heartless,
just like they're going after this. I don't even know
this actress, Sidney Sweeney. All her pictures in the paper
like every friggin day in the New York Post in
one way form or fashion and obviously very popular figure.
And she does a genes ad and I assume because

(02:58):
she's considered a track by people, they wrote genes this
is eugenics, He's a Nazi. I'm like, okay, it was
a play on words. People just go insane. And the
stuff written at MSDNC is so over the top. One
of the saddest parts in all of It's sad when
you lose innocent life. The father of the hero NYPD

(03:22):
officer grew so distraught when he learned of his son's
death at the hands of this deranged gunman in midtown
Manhattan last night that he suffered a stroke.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Did you read that, Linda?

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Anyway, The cousin of the slain officer said Monday that
the shooting, you know so rattled you know, his pregnant wife.
She was rushed to the hospital by police this morning.
And they're all crying, said the cousin. The family's you know, reeling,
you know, from all of this. His wife had the

(03:56):
doctor's appointment. I heard one police officer from the precinct.
She took her to the hospital. Or father went to
see him last night, and when he heard the message,
he had a stroke. I mean that type of stress
and pressure, you know, is it's so so hard for
you know, we go through these numbers and these statistics,
and and you know, if you want to know what

(04:19):
New York did during the Giuliani years to reduce the
murder rate and keep people alive, is they targeted high
crime areas. People said, well, this is racist because this
one community happens to be predominantly minority. They were going
by crime statistics and it worked, because the murder rate
went from nearly what two thousand a year and it

(04:42):
went at one point below three hundred. And it was successful.
And it's not a criminals don't obey gun laws. The
guy had a legal gun from the state he came from,
which was Nevada, and he came from Vegas and he
drove all the way across country. This God, there has
to be some big agenda. The guy don't park knew
he was going to kill himself in the process of

(05:03):
all of this, in my view, And we'll find out more,
I guess, in the days to come. But our prayers
are with the families that lost loved ones. If you
were watching Fake New CNN, one of the few Americans
to watch it, Aaron Burnette is being just excoriated for
reporting the gunman that opened fire was possibly white. After

(05:26):
viewing the initial security footage, it was very clear if
you have eyes to see that that was not the case.
And then a guest echoed the same remarks on Fake
News CNN.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Listen, but was his face visible? I mean, do they
they have any idea at this point who he is.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
They do not know who he is. They know he
is a male, possibly white. He's wearing sunglasses, appears to
have a mustache, and that picture has been distributed to
every police officer in New York City.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
One of the reasons that last night's Midtown massacred didn't
end up with dozens of people dead apparently the floor
that he ended up on. Now they're arguing that he
may have gone to the wrong floor. I'm not so
sure that I believe this the thirty third floor. What
was on the thirty third floor, I think that was
where the financial firm was, right, Linda, remember, yes, Okay,

(06:27):
And it was either the forty third or forty fourth
floor where the NFL was was headquartered. Anyway, one of
the reasons, you know, we didn't have a lot more
people that first of all, people inside some of these offices.
We saw some of the pictures of this. They actually
barricaded the doors when they heard the shooting, and I
mean they big time barricaded it, which I thought was

(06:49):
very smart, resilient on their part, being trapped and they
couldn't get out. But Mayor Adams told ms DNC that
safeguards on the thirty three on the thirty third floor
saved lives. On the floor itself. There were safe rooms
such as bathrooms where you had bulletproof doors and you
were able to lock in the staffers inside, and several

(07:12):
individuals were able to lock themselves in the safe rooms,
and we believe it played a major role in not
having a greater loss of life.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Just one correction, the NFL offices are actually five through
eight the whole building is forty four floors, and then
the financial firm owned like floors twenty eight to.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
The top the thirty third floor. My understanding was Roodent Management,
which owns the building. That was my understanding. And there
were another number of financial firms in there. KPMG was
one of them. Bank of America apparently was in there.
One other financial firm.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
But Blackstone was in there. That was the other one.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
But anyway, Madam said, the Midtown shooter missed his intended
targets because he took the wrong levader. You know, who
knows At this point, it's clear when he walked in
there that he had this was this was not a
random act. He looked like he was on a mission
and right, and people have a right to be mad.

(08:14):
I mean, when you look at the initial picture that
came out, he's not white. And why people on Fake
New CNN would make that observation or make that comment,
I don't know. I can't get into their brain, but
if you want, if they're wondering why people don't trust
them with all the revelations we've had as it relates to,

(08:35):
you know, the fake reporting on Russia, Russia, Russia, now
they don't want to talk about Russia.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Russia, Russia.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Tulsea Gabbert is speaking about the declassification They don't want
to talk about the declassification issue.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Pretty unbelievable we have.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
You know, there's a lot that happens every day that
we don't really even talk about anymore because we just
maybe we've come to expect it.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
I don't really know.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
You know, if you look at the president's trip to Scotlandland,
we've got to try what we've been doing all these years.
You know what movie that's from any guests, Braveheart. We've
got to try anyway. President the prisoner would like to

(09:23):
say a wood.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
And he screams out freedom. Then they chopped his head off.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
But the trip to Scotland yields peace deals and trade deals.
I mean, this is nothing but incredible success that the
president doesn't get, he doesn't get credit for. And you know,
if you look at his presidency, I think this is
pretty interesting. Donald Trump has become the peace banker. I
mean he's averaging one piece deal or cease fire a month.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
The media will only focus in on the fact that
the Ukraine Putin deal has not been yet Okay, fair criticism.
He's certainly been working hard on it, and now he's
got to take a tougher approach with Putin. He tried
to negotiate it out. Putin refused, and just like the Iranians,

(10:15):
he tried to give them time to come to their
senses and realize that they would lose their entire nuclear program.
He gave them fifty days. On the fifty first day,
Israel bombed the hell out of them, and then we
came in and finished the job and took out their
nuclear sites. And I think the same thing is probably
going to happen. But if you look at hostilities that

(10:35):
erupted between Thailand and Cambodia last week after they accused
each other of violating their sovereign the sovereignty of their borders.
The two countries, you know, have endured these tensions for
one hundred and twenty years. Donald Trump was able to
bring the two countries together and bring about a piece there.

(10:55):
He's broken a number of ceasefires. I mean, after the
Israelian conflict, twelve day war broke out. That war culminated
after Trump had delivered the devastating strikes on Iranian nuclear
sites and then the sides agreed to a ceasefire on
June twenty third. It took effect on June twenty fourth,

(11:15):
and that is held. The President was able to broker
a peace between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and
the Republic of Rwanda. The country's reached a peace deal
in late June, and what was a thirty year long
conflict between them, and I think these are all pretty

(11:36):
big deals. Also, the president, if you remember, tensions started
rising between India and Pakistan, and that conflict started to
emerge in May. Donald Trump got involved immediately and then
put out on truth social and pleased to announce that
Indian Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate seas fire,

(12:00):
he wrote. And another ceasefire, you know, that was the
one with the Hoodies. He hottes terror organization, the Hoodies
and Yemen. And as part of that deal, the Hoodies
agreed to stop targeting US ships and agreed to stop
bombing in the US, agreed to stop bombing Yemen. And
so for that is that is held. And he broke

(12:21):
with the piece between Egypt and Ethiopia in June regarding
a conflict over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and on
the Nile River. I mean, that's that's that's a lot
of movement. By the way, A big announcement today, Lee Zelden.
I don't know if you've had this experience. You're driving
along your late model gas powered car. You come to

(12:42):
a highway, you have to merge. You look out your window,
you see a nice wide opening in traffic. You take
your foot off the brake. You get ready, ready to
hit the gas. Before you can do that, what's some
environmentally mandated auto stop start butt installs your car automatically
and your engine shuts down. Suddenly you're coasting into the
right lane trying to restart your car with an eighteen

(13:05):
wheel semi coming at you at sixty miles per hour. Anyway,
thanks to Lee Zelden and the EPA chief for Donald Trump,
that dangerous dumb automatic car stall idiotic features about to
be banned. Miranda Devine rights a trillion dollars worth of
Obama eraror Greenhouse gas regulations for cars and trucks and

(13:26):
engines will be gotten rid of this year, along with
the unpopular stop start feature in vehicles. Sounds like a
death trap, and the EPA proposal to repeal the two
thousand and nine in dangerment finding represents a massive rollback
to US climate action. But with this proposal, the Trump
EPA is proposing to end sixteen years of uncertainty for automakers,

(13:49):
and Zelden claims the repeal will save Americans as much
as fifty billion dollars annually on cheaper cars by slashing
greenhouse gas emission standards on vehicles. I mean, why do
we do this to people? Why do we burden people?
Why didn't government get out of our way? By the way,
the Trump always chickens out taco effort of the Democrats
that has fallen flat, especially with all the trade deals

(14:12):
that the president has been able to announce. I mean,
it's one after another after another. Even got Jim Kramer
over at CNBC to dump the effort on live TV yesterday.
I mean, we've had Japan, now we have the European Union,
We've had Vietnam, Indonesia, Australians. Australia is going to buy

(14:32):
American feet for the first time since mad Cow. We
have the China deal. We'll put in the final dotting
the finalized and crossing the t's on that. I mean,
you don't even hear about it. By the way, Pam
Bondi DOJ filing a complaint of misconduct by Judge James
Boseburg Good and Trump Acts to provide mental health care
for the homeless. Oh I thought Republicans were not very compassionate.

(14:57):
Nine one show is on number if you want to
be a part of the program, A great one. Mark
Lavin will join us. On Power is his new book.
You got to get a copy of it. There is
a ceasefire in the Middle East, in Israel, but everybody
in Israel they know, you know, they feel very differently.
They know at any moment that ceaspire can end. They've
watched families torn apart, They've seen neighborhoods blown to pieces,

(15:20):
kids too afraid to play outside. Violence may have slowed,
the fear has not disappeared. And that's why we are
working proudly with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
the IFCJ, because it's more vital than ever. You have
tens and tens of thousands of Israelis still displaced. They
need food, water, shelter, they need clothing, medicines, you name it.

(15:42):
And also they're helping the elderly. They're helping soldiers, they're
helping children, they're helping Holocaust survivors, and anyway, they're also
providing bomb shelters and flak jackets. Whatever you can do
to help them as they fight for their survival, as
they fight to give badness necessities to their citizens. Please
go to their website. It's IFCJ dot org. That's IFCJ

(16:05):
dot org. Today, did you know that there was a
big protest in support of Stephen Colbert? Linda, I'm sorry,
in support of in support of Stephen Colbert. Did you

(16:26):
know that that took place over the weekend?

Speaker 4 (16:28):
I did not.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
Was his wife the ring leader?

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Like?

Speaker 2 (16:30):
What are we talking about?

Speaker 1 (16:32):
No?

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I mean twenty people showed up. Sounds like a Kamala
Harris rally.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
It sounds like a Joe Biden rally or a Kamalahers rally.
And Peers Morgan was on today on Outnumbered on Fox
and he thinks since he goes is the biggest audience
Gobert has had for the ages twenty people. You know,
he said, I've never heard or read so much guff

(16:58):
about a reason for a guy getting canceled. His ratings
were tanking, He was costing them forty million a year.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
He had a.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Staff of two hundred. How many people are on our staff?
Think about it, four x four, four people to put
on this radio show every day? Well we have five
if you really think about it. Me, you, James, Katie.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
You're not in it.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
You're the host.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Okay, James, You Katie, Ethan And what's that guy's name, Jacon,
I remembered, I'm not just messing jac On, all right.
And we have Stanger he does he does affiliate relations.
Then we do have salespeople, but they work for a

(17:47):
lot of they work for all the iHeart shows, is
my understanding.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
Were talking about the immediate staff on the show. That's
all we're talking about. We're not slight, yes, all right, TV.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
We have a kind of a bare bone staff too.
And he was even saying and going through this, here's
the reason. Let me spell it out for anybody that
has any doubt, any ambiguity in their minds. He was
losing massive amounts of audience. David Letterman, you know, is
out there complaining about what CBS did. David Letterman, he

(18:21):
doesn't have anywhere near the audience you left him. His
show is failing. It's losing forty million dollars a year.
No company can sustain a show that loses that much money.
Two hundred staff people all writing, I hate Trump jokes
and they're not funny. You're a late night comic, You're

(18:43):
supposed to be funny. Jay Leno was the only one
that got it right. And that if you want to
know when the break came and Leno started really smoking
in the ratings, Uh, David Letterman, it was as soon
as Letterman became bitter, and he did become bitter and
angry and liberal. Those three things happened and it was

(19:07):
over and his ratings tank. Now he still did a
lot better than Colbert. And the problem is it's all
these late night shows. They're not funny. Now, you could
have a political agenda a little bit and be funny.
But as Lena was saying, if you if you're going
to just isolate out half the country, especially at that
time of night, most people have gotten their news by

(19:28):
eleven thirty at night, So unless there's something developing or breaking,
you know, most people at that time of night, they're
looking to relax, maybe have a few laughs, kicks and giggles,
and go to bed. And that's why they're all failing.
That's why they're officially on cancelation watch. I mean, like

(19:48):
shows like anything on fake news CNN to me is unwatchable.
I haven't watched any of these shows in years. I mean,
can you really tolerate fake Jake or Humpty Dumpty? And
I act you think the entire network of CNN is
on cancelation watch. Certainly that hard hitting news show The
View is on cancelation watch. I don't think there's any
doubt about that. I think they're due to be canceled.

(20:11):
I think that Kimmel is absolutely positively next on the
hit list. I wish Kimmel would have a conversation with
Bob Iger about me and the conversation that Iger and
I had about Kimmel way back in the day. Now
that's a bit of a mystery. Did I ever bring you?
Did I ever tell you the backstory to that?

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Linda?

Speaker 1 (20:33):
No, all right, ask me off air. I mean, everyone
now listening is gonna hate my guts for not telling that.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Yeah, that was weird. To give us a little high
you give us a high level.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yeah, let's just say we were talking about Jimmy back
in the day, not doing so well?

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Does that help? That? Does that way? Thank you? Amazing, perfect, amazing.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
So you're smart enough. How many master's degrees do you have?
How many times do I have to write.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
That over talk about this guy?

Speaker 4 (21:03):
Jimmy Kimmel requires no degrees.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
I don't need any to talk about this guy. I
don't need the degree to talk about this guy.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
Trump's focus on deporting criminal illegals foxnews dot Com is
it deserves credit for America's plunging crime rate. New report
Council on Criminal Justice brought welcome news. Crime is down
across much of America. But what the report doesn't say
out loud is that the timing is not a coincident.
Donald Trump is simply enforcing immigration laws that have been

(21:35):
on the books. Joe Biden never needed an Act of Congress.
All the stuff related to the border was done by
Donald Trump without any help from Congress. Homicides down a
whopping seventeen percent in the first half of this year
compared to the same period last year. Gun assaults down
twenty one percent, robbery's down twenty percent, carjackings down twenty

(21:56):
four percent. Even property crimes like burglary, larceny seeing double
digit declines, violent crime falls. ICE arrests surged more than
doubling in places like Sacramento, climbing over five hundred percent
in California. Overall, nationwide immigration arrests have already topped three
hundred thousand and twenty twenty five alone. This is non

(22:17):
political theater, and among them murderers, rapists, known terrorists, cartel members,
gang members, other violent criminals and drug dealers. Did you
see this Department of Homeland Security, Chris van Holland, you know,
Brago Garcia's number one supporter, and other Democrats, you know,

(22:37):
more performative art for them attempting to squeeze out headlines
by demanding to enter and staging a sit in at
an ICE facility in Baltimore yesterday. This Van Holland syst
an idiot. I mean, you would think if he had
any sense of any common sense, he would have been
embarrassed off the issue. I like the fact that they're

(22:58):
doubling down on stupid anyway, So there's like four of
them sitting there doing nothing. It's meaningless except that the
media picks up on it, and I guess they consider
this some type of positive coverage for them, DHS released
a statement saying, Congressman, if you need a photo op
with violent criminal illegal aliens who are protecting, schedule a tour.

(23:23):
It's just pretty funny Maryland. But this is what Maryland
Democrats are doing. They just sit there in the in
the Baltimore office. They just a bunch of idiots. And
by the way, the monsters that Chris van Holland is
protecting over American citizens. Christy Noman put up on X
you know Ice Baltimore, one guy raped, Ice Baltimore, possession

(23:45):
of a child that wasn't theirs. Ice Baltimore, sexual abuse
of a minor, Ice Baltimore, conspiracy to commit same thing,
and Nome exposing the monsters that the Democratic senator is
fighting to protect in his immigration battle. My Governor Ron
DeSantis announcing that Homeland Security has started flying illegals out

(24:09):
of Alligator Alcatraz Detention Center. I am pleased to report
that those flights out of Alligator Alcatraz by the DHS
have begun. The cadence is increasing. What were liberals saying
about this, Oh, they were calling them internment camps and
concentration camps.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
They never were, you know, any of that ever. On
the economy.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
This is why Bill Maher is more successful and funnier
than Stephen Colbert could ever dream of being, because he's honest.
He's got a degree of honesty to him. And as
much as I know that Stephen Colbert and John Stewart
are buddies and I admire the loyalty, Stuart once to
stand up for his buddy Stephen Colbert.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
That's fine.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
But John Stewart is infinitely more funny because he's more
honest too. And Bill Maher admits he was wrong about
Trump on tariffs, and he says, I don't see the
country and the depression is wrong. He said, look, I'll
admit I was wrong about Donald Trump on tariffs, and
a podcast posted Monday, he says you got to own
it because the economy is thriving, and he made the

(25:16):
he said, you know, just as one example, tariffs. I remember, I,
along with probably most people, were saying at the beginning,
you know, by the fourth of July, the economy was
going to be tanked by then, and I was kind
of like, well, that seems right to me. He's got
to brace himself, and so do others. Because eleven twelve
or Howard Luttner thinks it's going to be fifteen trillion

(25:36):
dollars in committed moneys in investment and manufacturing. We can't
even begin to calculate the impact, the positive impact that's
going to have on the economy, or energy dominance, the
impact that's going to have on the economy. We already
know cutting taxes benefits economic growth. And we just had
the largest tax cut in history, and no tax on tips,

(25:57):
no tax on overtime, no tax on social security. And
Trump's major trade winds now could rocket fuel the US
economy and do it on steroids and human growth hormone,
all of these things, and you factor in, you know,
but Democrats are saying, well, we don't like the one
big beautiful bill. You know, when we'll be able to
decide that, we'll decide the one big beautiful bill success after,

(26:22):
you know, as we head into the midterms and we
see what the economy looks like at that time. Look,
the Democrats are just they continue to double down on dumb,
dumber and stupid ro Conna backing a gen Z progressive
guy if in an Illinois congressional race, cat, I don't
even I can't even venture again Abugaza Lah. I can't

(26:46):
even pronounce the name, and I'm not doing it on
purpose anyway. It's a quote progressive that means socialist, maybe
Marxist candidate twenty six year old influencer. I'm thrilled to endorsement. Okay,
what is the guy stand for? He worked for Media Matters.
How did you see? Media Matters might be head of
a bankruptcy so sorry to hear that. For them, universal

(27:09):
single payer healthcare system. No restrictions on abortion, including any
term restrictions meaning up to the moment of birth. No
immigrants are illegal endorses the Green New Deal believes Israel
is not the victim in October seventh. No, they committed
war crimes. I mean you have the Midwest version of

(27:32):
Mamdani and Minneapolis's Omar Fata merging as the Midwars Midwest
version of Mamdani more radical in some areas if you
can believe it. He wants to, of course tax the
wealthy no billionaires, I guess for him, either issuing legal
IDs to illegal immigrants, banning rubber bullets of protests. Well,

(27:55):
how are the cops supposed to control a crowd? I
guess we'll ban tier gas next, supporting single Pair health
Care Minneapolis as a sanctuary for abortion access, also backing
a bill shielding gender affirming care from out of state
legal threats. Oh, they really really focused on what helped

(28:17):
them lose so badly in this last election. Political violence
is surging, except oh, that would be from the left
leaning people. Where's Liz Cheney when you need her? Do
you hear about Jasmine Crockett? Jasmin Crockett apparently obsessed with
controlling her image. She did an interview, didn't go particularly well.

(28:41):
Then she tried to cancel the interview after the interview
had taken place. Anyway, it was a profile about her
with The Atlantic and anyway, they talk about her obsession
with her own image and how she treats her staff
and what a monster ego she has. And then when
she found out the reporter was interviewing other people for

(29:03):
the piece, which is very common, had a fit games
crazy carbol thinks he's not remotely worried that Dems have
a bucket load of talent coming. You know who's on
the bucket list. I have no idea this is what
they're gonna run on. They're gonna run on what we'll
play with Chuck Schumer said earlier. We'll play it later
in the program. They're gonna run on the usual playbook, racist, sexist.

(29:27):
You know, they don't want black people to vote, people
of color to vote. Just to lie, they're gonna they
think they're gonna run on the Big Beautiful Bill as
a negative. No Americans like tax cuts. I think they're
gonna like no tax on tips and overtime. That's gonna backfire.
They're going to try and lie about Medicare Medicaid cuts
that don't exist when you increase spending by seven percent,

(29:51):
and yeah, you are putting standards on people that if
you're able bodied, you gotta do something positive. Okay, that's fair.
They're going to argue that prices are still high, put
there much lower than they were under Biden and Harris.
They're going to try and make flip immigration to say

(30:11):
this is terrible that we're that all these illegals are
being deported. Good luck with that, and they're going to
claim that democratic enthusiasm. Here's what they're missing. They have
the lowest approval numbers ever. They don't have real leadership
that will take on the radicals in their own party
and Congressional investigators have uncovered evidence indicating news outlets may

(30:35):
have been paid to spread Russia Gate lies. We'll get
into that with John Solomon later. All Right, we got
the great one, Mark Levin coming up. We have John
Solomon coming up. We got a great Hannity tonight, also
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