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All right, thanks Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
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you for being with us. Right down our toll free
telephone number, it's eight hundred and nine four one. Sean,
you want to be a part of this extravaganza. Something
is small, but perhaps a bell Weather I'm not going
to say definitively, it is yet a special election in
Texas in their sixth congressional district. This took place on Saturday,
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seen as the first competitive race since Biden elected President.
Bell Weather perhaps on how a district that was seen
to be purple reacting to Biden's first hundred days. Now
when you maybe again anecdotal, I'm not saying you should
glean a whole lot from it, but I think it
does say something. You know, when only what twenty three
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four million people watched the joint speech to Congress the
other night, A Biden wasn't exactly a barn Burner either. Anyway,
what's interesting in this If thinking that this particular six
district in Texas was purple and the results were blowout
to Democrats, you end up with the results two Republicans
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earning enough votes to advance a runoff. Susan Rices, Sorry,
Susan Wright is the wife of the late Republican representative
Bron White, followed and votes by a guy named Jake Elsie,
who eked out a win over Democrat Channel and Sanchez.
Sanchez conceded in a social media post. I thought there
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was good comments by John Fund. He spends a lot
of time studying all these election results forever in perpetuity.
But he said, if Biden's so popular, why this It's
a good question, linking the story to the election results.
Republican grabbed the two runoff seats in the Texas six
special election yesterday, Democrats were shut out. Their candidates won
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a total of thirty six percent in the Dallas area
and a seat that Donald Trump only carried by three
points last November. Tammy Bruce tweeted out Democrats should prepare
for a slaking in twenty twenty two. Look, I'm not
willing to go there yet. We people have got to
understand things have to happen before twenty twenty two. I've
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gone over this in great specificity and great detail on
this program. Is that five, five significant things are needed
if you want integrity and competence in election results. One
that is not on the list is hr one or
SR one, which Republicans in the Senate can stop if
they unite. I like answers from Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney,
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well he got booed the other night, and the likes
of Ben Sass But they now do. And there's I
just have an interest as a newsperson what's going to
happen out in Maricopa County, Arizona, because this they're doing
a full audit of the twenty twenty election. Washing to
an examine, Or pointed out that at the one week mark,
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the Secretary of State is the Senate audit Liaison offered
an update on the process that includes two point one
million ballots cast, the forensic audit of voting machines, follow
up interviews with voters, etc. Etc. All Right, so I'll
I'm going to be interested to watch and see what
the results are. Not jumping the gun on anything, but
if you want election integrity, I don't think anything on
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my list is extreme at all. I think it's something
that you would think reasonable people, regardless of what their
politics are, would want. So we ensure that that there's
confidence in election results. Now they're able to fix things.
After two thousand in Florida, and after two thousand and
sixteen in Florida, they should be able to fix it
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anywhere else in the country. One and at the top
of the list is you got to have voter ID.
That's not that I don't think that's too much to
ask for voter ID. I think if you need an
ID to get a PACKUS cigarettes or a six pack,
or to get into the White House, or get into
the Capitol, or get into a Democratic national Convention, it
seems like a reasonable request. In the five hundred thousand
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years that Joe represented Delaware, they've always had voter idea
requirements there. He never referred to it as Jim Crow
two point zero. You have more accessibility by far with
the new Georgia law than you do in Delaware. So
you need the second thing you would need besides voter
ideas signature verification. I don't think that's too much to ask.
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They have a database in Georgia. That's one thing they
do need to add to their current law that they
just passed. The next thing chain of custody, meaning when
ballots come in that they are put in an area
where both Republicans and Democrats can keep their eye on
it and nobody can, so you have confidence that they're
not being tampered with. That seems reasonable to me, sort
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of like a trust but verify philosophy, so chain A.
I think almost every state has a law that calls
for partisan observers to be able to from both sides
of the aisle to watch the vote count. Now that
didn't happen in twenty twenty. That means the law was violated. Now, okay,
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you'd argue, well, we're in the middle of a pandemic county. Well,
they should have accommodated for the unique situation of a pandemic.
They could have kept social distancing rules. They could have
everybody in a mask. You could have the people that
are opening the ballots, you know, open it in a
wide open area, and then place it on a desk,
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and one by one you can have the Republican observer,
the Democratic observer go take a look, check it's okay,
not challenge it, challenge it whatever they want to do.
And then I think every year you should make sure
update the voter rules, make sure that everybody's, everybody on
the list is current. I don't think it's that hard
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to do, it's that complicated. I'm not asking for anything
that benefits one side over another as one fundamental fairness confidence.
The American people deserve that. So we'll see what happens.
It's going to be very interesting to watch this. Now.
We've been talking a lot about the financial costs of
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what Joe Biden is doing to the economy, and it's
getting scarier by the day. Now we predicted this, what
did I say would happen to gas prices and filling
up the pump, you know when you need to go
to the pump and philip gas tank? What did I
say is going to happen to heating prices and cooling
prices when you want to cool your home heat your home.
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Every time you have an increase in gas prices, that
impacts that. You could say is even a tax on
every American, But Joe says, well, Americans are not. If
you make four hundred thousand dollars a year, you're not
going to pay a penny in taxes. I mean, I
don't have to pay those tax I don't have to
pay state income tax, I don't have to pay property tax.
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I don't have to pay capital gains tax. It's just
an outright lie. And the administration can't get it straight
that it's four hundred thousand dollars per couple, so two
hundred thousand dollars per individual. And that's assuming when he
says you're not going to pay a penny social Security taxes,
I guess we're all free from all those responsibilities, because
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I don't think that's happening either. So they're not being honest.
But you see gas prices now going up. You're going
to pay more to heat your home and cool your home.
There's articles out today that the price of coffee is
going up, the price of wine is going up, the
price of toilet papers going up. What do you think
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happens when truckers have to pay more for the fuel
to bring every product to market. That's gonna raise the
price of products because they're not gonna eat it. They
still need to get paid. They need to put food
on their tables, so the price will be passed on
to you, the American people. And when you put a
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corporate tax in place, I can promise you corporations aren't
going to adjust their bottom line and just accept that
the higher taxes must be paid. They're gonna increase the
price of goods and services for everything that they sell
and every service they provide. Procter and Gamble out of Ohio.
They are behind several consumer goods said they started raising
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prices for its baby care, feminine care, adult and continence
product categories to offset rising commodity costs. On the earnings call,
General Mills and American Company over a hundred food brands,
A lot of breakfast cereals. I used to love some
of them. I don't need cereal anymore. Cheerios, Checks, Wheaties.
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They're planning to increase prices Coca Cola. They said their
price is expected to rise of the company's most popular brands,
including carbonated drinks like Coke and Sprite and Fanta, as
well as other products like Minute Made and others. The
pandemic led to a rise in online wine sells following
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restaurant and bar closures, and the increased demand is expected
to result in higher prices for everybody. Coffee prices are up,
Energy prices are up. Even the New York Times is
putting out shortages and price increases. They are eliciting or
being watched closely by the Biden administration, and it's not
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looking good. A record thirty four percent of all household
income in the United States now comes from the government,
a record thirty four percent. Wow, think about that for
a second. Is that not redistribution? Even Warren Buffets saying that, yeah,
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we're going to see substantial inflation and rising prices. Okay,
it's all look supply and demand, criss cross and dictate price.
You don't have to be an economics major to understand. Okay,
you have a certain amount of supply, you have a
certain demand for in this case, let's say oil, and
based on the supply, based on the demand, where that
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intersection takes place, that would dictate what the price of
a barrel of oil is. That'll dictate what the price
of a gallon of gas at the pump costs. All right, Now,
the United States is going to produce less oil, less gas,
less energy, which means that the market has less available product,
which means that people will pay more for limited products.
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It's simple supply and demand. It's it's not that it's
not that complicated. Even Biden's own economic advisor is out
there one of the Sunday programs talking about inflation that Americans, Now,
that's that's the next thing we have. Then there is
a concern. There was an article in The Hill. Is
the US headed towards a new housing bubble because you
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have home prices now, you know, literally going through the
roof And guess where they're going through the roof, specifically
Florida and Texas and states where people are are escaping
to to get rid of and away from the confiscatory
high taxes of states like New York and New Joysey
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and Pennsylvania and Michigan and California. By the way, we're
going out to California. We're gonna interview Caitlin Jenner this week,
who is and I had an opportunity to speak with her.
She is serious about this run this and this is
gonna get very There'll be a very interesting interview. I'll
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tell you that. The next best part of it is
I get to go to in an outburger. Linda, I'm
sure you'll be joining us, correct joining you in an outburger? Yeah, no,
I don't think so. You won't get one product from they.
Actually you have the real potatoes there. They change the
oil every day. How do you know you do not experience?
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You know, they change the oil every day because that's
what their policy is. Where does it say that. I
don't know where it says. Let me see the policy.
I don't believe it. I don't believe anything. What if
we let you go in the back and examine the oil.
I would like to do a phenomenal I wish I
could save him and bring him home to pour deprived
little Liam. That you've never given a happy meal too.
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First of all, Liam has plenty of French fries. He's
not the product I know air fried French fries, not
the good ones. Yeah, listen, if you never I make
my own French fries in my Masterbilt Turkey friar. How
do you like that? Oh that's disgusting in peanut oil.
I bet you don't change your oil either. I do. No.
I actually seem very good at change in the oil.
Oh okay, well, I'm gonna put a hit in camera
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in your masterbar. I don't believe whiles Now I look
under the hood of a car, and I can't fix
anything anyway. Eight hundred nine four one. No. By the way,
Biden is quietly preparing for food stamp increases, by the way,
without any congressional approval. Boy, how did I grow up
believing that we had coequal branches of government. Joe is
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teaching me just the opposite, that he now gets to
rule everything by executive fiat and a stroke of a pen.
Eight hundred nine, San, Why did I believe my entire
life that we have three co equal branches of government?
You have a legislative branch, a judicial branch, and a
coequal branch known as the executive branch. Because I'm reading
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today and that the Biden administration is quietly laying the
groundwork for a long term increase in food for tens
of millions of Americans without going through the ordeal of
a fight with congressional Republicans. Now they're trying to use
an obscure Department of Agriculture shopping list used to determine
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foodstamp benefits, known as the market basket, and then try
to figure out a way to increase dramatically the dependency
on government with no input from anybody. By the way,
Biden's hitting the road this week to drum up support
for his massive spending bills, which will then total six trillion,
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And we're just getting started with a down payment. You know,
at some point math comes into play here, and you
can't afford it. And you don't get to call childcare
infrastructure words have meetings. You don't get to say that
pre K daycare, guaranteed job housing, whatever it is, his infrastructure.
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Because that's what they're now saying. They need to just
be honest with we, the American people. Why don't you
just be honest and lay it out for the American people,
make your case to them, and let the Congress decide
and run the math and give us numbers. For Joe
Biden to go out there and say that people making
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over four hundred thousand dollars a year will not pay
a single cent. That's just not true. And why he
gets well, remember they got rid of the fact checking
section of the Washington Post because why Donald Trump's out?
Why would we fact check a Democrat? We agree with
their lies. We probably we are their propaganda wing. We
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support their lie. All right, we'll get to all of that.
We got a lot of news on COVID that we
will get into questions that need to be asked nobody
else will scary developments with Iran and much more. All right,
twenty five to the top of the hour. So we'll
be out in California on Wednesday for the show. We're
gonna interview Caitlin Jenner. We do have a little bit
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funny backstory because I had interviewed her many times before,
and anyway, this this she went on Good not Good
Morning to Mary. She went on Diane Sawyer and tells
the whole story, which everybody knows about. And anyway, I
was talking about it on the radio program and she
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was listening. She calls me. It's a funny call. She goes, Hannity,
You're not gonna believe this. I go on. He goes,
you know what. The biggest shock with all of this
to Diane Sawyer was, I said, what when I said
I was a Republican and a conservative? I just like,
you can't make that up? That Okay? I thought that
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was pretty funny. Anyway, that'll be later this week. That
means it's in and out Burger week. Which one will
I go to eight hundred nine one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program, I like, um,
let me get to the Giuliani question. He's gonna be
on Hannity tonight, America's mayor. We all know what's been
happening with him. And then now we have three of
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your most prestigious brands the media mob ending up with
a go all over their face this weekend. Major hippiece
that they were all publishing on Rudy turns out to
be a total and complete fabrication, and just like dozens
of other fake news stories. Joe Contra picked up on it,
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writing for The Hell, The New York Times, Washington Post,
NBC had to walk back they were reporting that the
FBI's communication with President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani regarding Russia.
Washington Post was the first to report on Thursday that
Juliani was warned that he was the target of a
Russian influenced campaign last year. The news paper, citing people
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familiar with the matter, others quote were apparently were given
a similar warning. Then the Post had to issue their
correction on Saturday, saying it had removed assertions that Juliani
and other places had received such warnings. As a spokesperson
for the Post had no additional comment when people have
reached out to them. The New York Times similarly reported
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on the FBI's contact with Julianni. They all have the
same source themselves. You know, if you ever when I
used to follow Twitter, which now seems like four centuries ago.
It just amazed me, like this, this little media bubble
of blue check media mob people and if you retweet
my story, I'll retweet your story and we're all good,
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and the American people and Trump supporters are all evil.
That's pretty much the narrative. And then tera can you
believe that Donald Trump did this? Can you believe that
Donald Trump did that? I'm like, oh, okay, pretty unbelievable.
What are they going to retract their lies about Russia
and Trump and collusion. Now this gets even more interesting
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because we now have the Epic Times reporting that former
New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was surveiled by the FBI.
Remember Rudy said this and we'll get into this in
more detail with him in our interview tonight, in fact,
that they had surveiled his iCloud and his conversations. Remember
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his client at the time was Donald J. Trump, the
President of the United States. This was apparently being monitored
during impeachment hearings, and in a week and Giuliani was
home was searched by federal agents and his attorney, Robert Costello,
was told by apparently some of the US attorneys that
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that in fact went into his house took his electronic devices,
interestingly not wanting Hunter Biden's laptop and just taking his
word for it and going from there. Now, if you
remember mine, remember what I recall is that Rudy, like
me and the few others that didn't buy this. Oh no,
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no incredible person thinks anything happened wrong. And that's Joe
Biden saying, telling the story unce a little foreign relations.
I believe it's where he was that. You know. I
said to them, you're not getting the billion dollars you got.
You got six hours. I'm leaving in six hours. Yeah,
you're not getting the billion dollars unless you we're not
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going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you
have no authority, you're not the president, the president said,
I said, calling him, I said, I'm telling you're not
getting the billion dollars. I said, you're not getting a billion.
I'm gonna be leaving here. And I think it was
what six hours. I look, I said, leaving in six hours.
If the prosecutors not fired, you're not getting the money.
All son of him got fired. The prosecutors not fired.
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Why would the vice President of the United States of
America leverage money that's not his appropriated by the administration.
All money is approved by Congress. Why would they? Why
would they? Why would he take it upon himself to say,
you're not getting it unless you fire a Ukrainian prosecutor.
Why would he Erican vice president give a rip about
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a Ukrainian prosecutor. Well, it turns out that that was
the prosecutor investigating his zero experience son. Hunter. It's not
like he's a kid. He's fifty years old and zero experience.
Hunter had no experience in oil, gas, energy or Ukraine.
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How do we know? Because he did probably the dumbest
interview I think I've ever heard. Listen, we have that
all right, Well, anyway, we have it there somewhere. We'll
get to a second. But he had no experience. Well,
why do you think you got the gig? I don't know.
Could it be because your father's in charge of Ukrainian policy.
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In the list you gave me of the reasons why
you're on that board, you did not list the fact
that you were the son of the of course, Yeah,
what role do you think that played? I think that
it is impossible for me to be on any of
the boards that I just mentioned without saying that I'm
the son of the Vice Press in the United States.
You were paid fifty thousand dollars a month for your position. Look,
I'm a private citizen. One thing that I don't have
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to do is sit here and open my kimono as
it relates to how much money I make or make
or did or didn't. But it's all been reported. If
your last name wasn't Biden, do you think he would
have been asked to be on the board of Barisma.
I don't know. I don't know, probably not. I don't
think that there's a lot of things that would have
happened in my life that if my last name wasn't Biden.
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So no experience, but a billion five deal with the
Bank of China. Then we got the first Lady of Moscow,
a Russian oligarch, Russian oligarch of all things, and the
money wired transfers to his company. With that, then the
Kazakh oligarch, Ukrainian oligarchs, and so the context is is
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that my understanding of Rudy's work at the time was
and he was very public about it. We interviewed him,
my belief at the time was that he was looking
into that. Now they're saying that this is some type
of farah, which is a law violation. Well, does that
law apply to Hunter Biden? Did he file all the paperwork?
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That's a question I'd like to have answered. Alan Dershowitz
has asked about this this weekend, and Nohole Bart hardly
a conservative Harvard law professor. He said, in Banana republics,
in like Castro's, Cuba and many parts of the world,
when a candidate loses for president, they go after the candidate.
They go after his lawyers, they go after his friends.
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That's happening in America. Now they're going after Rudy Giuliani. Now, Dershowitz,
you know, has taken a lot of heat because he's
not a conservative Republican. He happens to be a more
progressive Democrat. And he said, a search warrant on a
lawyer or a doctor or a priest, he said, you
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don't use search warrants. You don't use search warrants when
people have privileged information on their self and in their computers.
You use what's called a subpoena. And the difference between
a subpoena and a search warrant is night and day,
and it's not constitutional. So it's going to be interesting
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to watch all of this unfold. It's a little bit scary.
I am very concerned, and I said this last week.
You know, reports out this weekend that John Durham is
not nobody's gonna be held accountable. Spector General Harrowitz reports
with numerous referrals for the same exact charges brought against say,
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for example, Papadopoulos or Roger Stone or Paul Manafort process crimes.
Except in the case of your you know, Donald Trump's supporter,
it's a pre dawn raid, you know, guns, a blaring
CNN cameras in the case of Stone rolling, you know,
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for lying to Congress. That's not how things usually it done.
They usually the prosecutor's office will say, all right, can
you call You can tell your clienting needs to be
at this location at this time, be on time, and
then they will surrender, especially for a process crime, not
being a threat to others in society. Well, that's a
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dual justice system. That's not equal justice under the law.
That's what we call a dual justice system. That's not
healthy in America. Just like you know, bypassing that other
branch of government, the legislative branch, just like HR one,
no voter ID for anything. Everybody's registered, no signature verification whatsoever.
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Good luck trying to buy a packet of cigarettes under
those circumstances. That will never have it. You'll never be
able to get a pack. You'd be illegal, I'm sure
that they would. If you're a Conservative, then they'd probably
prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. And
that's what's happening, I mean, very very troubling times. Vaxine waters.
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Every day we have seen this nation get more racist now.
I think a lot of this now is going back
to what has happened after Tim Scott gave the response
to Biden's speech last week, and those attacks now are
backfiring on the Democratic Party, even especially in the state
of Texas. You have a Texas Democrat is now facing
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serious backlash after referring to Republican South Carolina Senator Tim
Scott as an oreo. Guy's name's Garry O'Connor, chairs the
Lamar County Democratic Party. His comments were posted on Facebook
his account last week after Senator Scott delivered the Republican
response to President Biden's addressed to Congress. By the way,
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it's a very hard act to follow a State of
the Union address, if you think back in years past,
it's not a good position to be put in because
you have all the pomp and you know, the majesty
of the office of the President in two Houses of
Congress and a joint session and a lot of noise
and a lot of standing and a lot of clapping.
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It's a hard act to follow. And by far, Senator Scott,
you know, it was his night, wasn't Joe's night anyway.
I had hoped that Scott might chose some common sense.
He seems he's clear he's nothing more than an oreo
with no real principles. Where's the wokeness application of the
left to attacking an African American who just happens to
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have a different political point of view, because that's all
this comes down to a different political philosophy. And how
is it Uncle Tim talking about Tim Scott trends for
twelve straight hours before at Jack at Twitter deems it
something that needs to be stopped. How does that happen?
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I'd like to know. It's unbelievable. And by the way,
Josh Hawley slam Twitter rightly so for this whole thing.
He said, it's a glaring double standard. Uncle Tim trended
for twelve hours, so sad it's so offensive, and Maxie
waters every day we have seen those nations get more racists.
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One thing that it was a very interesting development after
all this was unfolding last week, is to hear Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris both agree with Senator Tim Scott
that America is not a racist country. Now all three
of them have rightly said. There are racist people. There
are ignorant people. There are evil people in life. There
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are very dangerous people. There are people, it's not the
overwhelming majority of anybody. I actually think most Americans of
all races, creeds, callers, backgrounds, are good people. But there
are some bad people. There's some people that will will
kill you in the blink of an eye and won't
think twice about it. There are people that will sell
drugs and be killing other people as long as they
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have their money. They don't care. They're not going to
lose any sleep over it. Violent gangs, they don't seem
to have much of a conscience. Bothered by what it
is that they do sad and that's why you need
the police. That's why you know who you're going to
call with all this defunding going on, because that's not
working out well. There's a New York Post article out
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today says Minneapolis is becoming murder Apolis again, and that's
true in every state where they've been part of this
defunding effort. It's not working out well for the people. California,
where I'm headed, is releasing violent felons early, apparently on
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Saturday morning with little notice. Yeah, they're increasing the early
release credits for seventy six thousand inmates, including violent and
repeat felons, as they try to trim the population for
what was once the largest state correctional system in the country.
More than sixty three thousand inmates convicted of violent crimes
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will be eligible for good behavior credits that shorten their
sentences by one third instead of the one fifth that
had been in place since twenty seventeen. How do you
think that's going to work out when you couple it
with defunding the police or in some cases, dismantling the police.
That's how far you're going all of this? All? Right?
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Eight hundred and nine for one, Shaun is our number.
The border crisis is getting worse and Joe Biden is
denying the truth of it. Now, the lawsuit started by
the Arizona Attorney General is now picking up steam and
getting support from other attorneys general around the country. And
Mark Bernovitch will join us with an update when we
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get back an hour two Sean Hannity Show. Thanks for
being with us. Eight hundred and nine four one Seawn
is our number. You want to be a part of
the program I mentioned earlier. All prices are heading north.
Prices a coffee and wine and toilet paper. Yeah. When
the price of fuel goes up, everything goes up. When
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you tax corporations, yeah, they usually charge more. None of
that should surprise anybody. Now add to that, you know
all of this, this massive crisis and unmitigated, unprecedented Biden
created crisis at the border. Maybe we shouldn't be thinking
about money. We also have pandemic issues to worry about.
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With the high rate of COVID positivity at the border.
If each of the thirty four thousand plus unaccompanied miners,
now we're just talking about the miners who've arrived since
January attends a public school next year. Well, that will
cost the American taxpayers five hundred million dollars. Biden eliminated
the stay in Mexico policy. He canceled now officially as
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of this weekend, the military funded construction of the of
the border wall. Central Intelligence Agency is mocked over a
recruitment as that they have, which is a separate issue.
Apart from all of this, you had four killed, two
dozen hospitalized after a boat overturned off San Diego during
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a smuggling operations suspected that took place there. And none
of this is going to get better because they keep
doubling down on open borders and they keep you know,
for example, there's now a new driver's license for undocumented
immigrants taking effect in the state of New Jersey. In
other words, they'll accept applications for drivers license from people
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without that are in the country illegally without any federal
immigration status at all. You're going to get a New
Jersey driver's license. I guess you can register to vote
at that point too, whether you're a citizen or not.
You have all of these There's a report on Bright
Party illegal alien sex offenders that are actually being freed
into the US thanks to Joe Biden's Sanctuary country orders,
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and in February, Biden's Department of Homeland Security issue orders
preventing ICE agents from arresting and deporting illegal aliens unless
they're terrorists, known gang members, and recently convicted of aggravated felony.
An analysis of the orders revealed that they're likely to
prevent about nine and ten deportations. Those are people convicted
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of crimes when they already committed the crime of entering
the country illegally. Now even some Democrats are getting concerned.
The two Senators Kelly and Cinema out in Arizona seem
very concerned how this is going to a impact them politically.
And we also have others as well. Mark, Why is
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Mark Kelly? Why is Christen Cinema saying this for political reasons?
Now Joe Biden is out there saying he still won't
say that this is a crisis at the border. He's
claiming we now have control. My sources on the ground
say just the opposite is true. And then he tells
protesters at this rally, I think this was in Georgia.
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Just give me another five days. Are you're gonna fix it?
In five days, Joe. Here's what he said, folks, George
Georgia was a hundred days ago today when I was
inaugurated on the steps of the United States Capitol to
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be your president, and I was looking forward to coming
back and seeing these guys. I agree with you. I'm
working on a man, give me another five days. Immigrations
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was knocked. One of the crises that demanded urgent action
in January. Does it demand urgent action now? Is what's
happening at the southern border? Is it a crisis? It
is getting urgent action now. For example, a month ago,
we had thousands of the young kids in custody in
places they shouldn't be controlled by the border patrol. We
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have now cut that down dramatically. Hey, look, here's what happened,
the failure to have a real transition. The two departments
that didn't you give us access to virtually anything were
the Immigration and the Defense Department. So we didn't find
out they had fired a whole lot of people, that
they were understaffed considerably. In April, Aloneness a president, one
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hundred and seventy thousand people migrants appringed at the border.
It's a twenty year record. They're twenty two thousand unaccompanied
children in our country right now, that's a record that
sells to most folks like a crisis. Well, look it's
way down now. We've now gotten control. There's no control,
and the cages that he built for kids that are
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living on top of each other in the middle of
a pandemic continue to exist now. A coalition of Republican
states led by Arizona, they're now trying to get the
Supreme Court to intervene in the legal battle over a
Trump era policy that restricted immigrants who are deemed reliant
on welfare from receiving green cards. I think there ought
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to be I believe number one in merit based immigration.
I also want to stay in Mexico. Policy back catching
release is a disaster. They're not even catching, they're just releasing.
At this particular point, stopping border wall construction is a
bad idea. But the public charge rule is introduced in
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twenty nineteen, expanded the definition of public charge as an
immigrant who receives one or more designated public benefits for
more than twelve months within a thirty six month period
of the What should the criteria be to come into
this country? Well, I think a health check in light
of a pandemic is a fair assessment that you should
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make if you're going to allow somebody into the country. One.
Number two, I think a background check so you can
see if people have radical ties and associations. That would
be a pretty good idea. And number three for the
highly coveted openings we have in the country, because we
can't absorb the world's population, and if we opened our borders,
which we're doing, that's what's going to happen. I think
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you have to show that you have the ability and
means to care for yourself financially and won't be a
burden on the American people. The Attorney General of the
Great State of Arizona is here to update us on
where this court case is headed and what the real
situation at the border is. You're there every day, tell us.
Thank you Sean for having me on. And the bottom
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line is the Biden administration rescinded essentially the public charge rule,
and there was a keypending for the Supreme Court. There
was cases throughout the country. There was a process that
was put in place, and basically that rule, as you said,
basically means that if you come here, you know, you
have to be able to support yourself and you're not
going to become dependent on government benefits. And so this
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if we fail to enforce this rule. It has existed
in some form for more than a hundred years, and basically,
if we don't enforce it, our emergency insistent programs will
be overwhelmed when Americans need them most. So Sean basically
what the Biden administration is saying that it's okay, you
can break the law, you can come illegally across the border.
There's not gonna be any criminal penalties, and now we're
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gonna go ahead and give you free government benefits. We'll
put you up in a hotel, We'll make sure that
your kids get all the counseling and babysitting they need.
And even though American, the American people, the hardworking taxpayers
don't always have access to these benefits, they're essentially giving
free healthcare, free housing, free childcare for people that literally
cross the border legal a week ago. So it's not
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only a ciscal issue. I think it's a moral responsibility
issue in the sense that I just don't think it's fair.
We've got homeless veterans here, we got families struggling after pandemic,
and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris care more about people
in Central America than they do about hardworking American taxpayers.
What are they talk to you about? How many millions
of dollars are they gonna send, for example, to Central
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America as a means of, I guess, financially bribing these
countries not to allow migrants to enter the USA illegally.
I'm telling it. Sorry, sir, I'm telling you. It is
so depressing and it makes me so angry. In all
Americas should be concerned about this. Literally, they're gonna send
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three hundred and ten million dollars to three Central American countries.
So that's like just we can go out and start
a giant bonfire. I know DC likes to waste a
lot of money, and they don't understand that we pay
our taxes for that. So your tax dollars, my tax dollars,
anyone that works in this country, your money. Three hundred
and ten millions going to Central America. Ice just signed
a contract for eighty six million dollars to house people
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here in the country that just came across the border.
Millions of dollars is being spent on healthcare. So literally
you're talking about just in the last few weeks a
half a billion dollars that's not going to American hard
work and taxpayers, but it's literally being funnel the Central
Americans and people that cross the border illegally. So why
is it that if you are found guilty of a
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crime and you enter the country illegally, even if you
spend time in jail and even in some cases violent crimes,
how is it that states can get away with their
sanctuary state status or the sanctuary city status. And my
understanding of the law. You're the attorney general of Arizona.
You can illuminate us all here and tell us my
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understanding is the law requires that the states at such
time hand illegal immigrants over to Ice for deportation, but
that rarely, if ever, now happens. Sean, You're absolutely right again,
And this is what, once again is so heartbreaking and
it makes you wonder what is going on in Washington,
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DC and what Biden and Harris are doing. Because literally,
as a result of our lawsuit, we're the first state
now because we sued Biden over the failure to execute
the deportations that are required under Title AID to the
US Code. So we have an ongoing lawsuit. We received
discovery in that case and a bunch of stuff was redacted,
but literally during the process of reviewing those documents. Last week,
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the executive director or associate executive director of ICE said
their new policy will result in a fifty percent decrease
in individuals and ICE custody. So that means people are
not being deported. They know they're not going to be deported.
And if you look at the data shown the type
of people that aren't being deported, we are talking about
literally murderers, rapists, people that have been charged with kidnapping.
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According to our state Department of Corrections officials, people are
being released for prison from committing crimes and ICE refuses
to pick them up. I have talked to other federal officials.
People in short term federal custody. They call ICE to
come get them for deportation. They're refusing to do so.
So this is once again we talk about this is
immoral and it's dangerous as hell because what's going to happen.
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And I was a prosecutor, as a game prosecutor, federal prosecutor.
When you release the felons. When you release murders, rapists,
and people that are guilty of crimes at kidnapping, they're
going to come forward crimes and this is going to
affect everyone in this country. We know, we talked about
this before that the fetinel seizures are up two hundred
thirty three percent last month. The cartels are making tons
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of money, and now you literally breaks my heart to
think you literally have felons and people charge the serious
crimes being released into our communities with no supervision. I mean,
is it is to me? At some point, Sean someone,
you know, someone needs to start asking the question what
did the buying administration know and what did they know it?
Because if this was any other countries or people from
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other than Mexico or Central America coming in, people would say,
oh my gosh, two million people coming across the border
in one year, all these benefits. People in the church
watch this being apprehended, they would say, my goodness, this
is a national security threat, which what it is. Let
me ask you about the politics out there, because we
have an election in Arizona for Senate next year, and
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I noticed that one of the most liberal senators in
Washington are reliable Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, left wing senator
by the name of Mark Kelly, all of a sudden
after Biden's speech, said yeah, no, he needs to talk
more about the crisis at the border. Why do I
think that's lip service? Because Senator Kelly knows pretty darn
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well that the people of Arizona know more than say
other states, being a border state, of what the reality
is in terms of Biden's bad policies on the border.
And why do I believe it's just pure politics on
his part? Sean, This shouldn't be an issue of Republican
verse Democrat, or right versus left. It's a fundamental issue
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of right versus wrong, and inforth, what the point is.
I think he's been pushed into this position because he
sees politically he's going to hurt him. Well, I agree,
but you judge a person now by what they say
about what they do. Mark Kelly has spent three months
doing absolutely nothing. When Joe biden Is first day in office,
stopped building the wall, when he rolled back to remain
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in Mexico policy, when he rescinded the deportation orders. You
know our office, I filed three lawsuits for ment of
those actions, he did nothing. It wasn't until two months
into this crisis he finally did something. Order patrol agents
are underfunded, they're demoralized. He has done nothing, and so
now he issues a statement. So you know, people can
talk about stuff, but you need to walk the walk.
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And if I mean I know that, if you know
Biden was my you know, the president of what party Island,
I'd be in there right now saying why the hell
aren't you at the border? I mean, Kamala Harris can
weigh in on Governor Nussen's recall, so she can wigh
on recalls, but you can't call me like, why is
why isn't this administration working with Arizona officials like me,
Arizona law enforcement, the sheriff's, the ags on the border.
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It's because they don't care about this issue. And so
if they have they even bothered to call you, they
have they been talking to anybody there that you know
that's on the front lines. Absolutely not, And that's what's
so dood moralizing me. They've got time to go do
tree projects in Mexico, Kamala Harris does, They've got time
to send all this moving to Central America they've got
time to stop off a pastry shops or you know whatever,
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get involved in the California recall. But they can't call
any law enforce and official here or me to discuss
the issue. As you know, I've invited Vice President Harris
to come talk to us, to come to the border
to see what's going on, and they refuse to do so.
And the bottom line is this, did they even get
back to you? No, they didn't, And it's shown. It's
like with my kids. I tell them, if you ignore
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a problem, it doesn't mean it's going away. The adult
thing to do is to address the problem, and they're
refusing to do so, and they are creating chaos and
they're endangering the American public. All right, we appreciate all
your work. We'll keep everybody updated on it. Thank you.
Attorney General Mark Bernovitch's with us from Arizona. Eight hundred
nine four one, Sean told free telephone number. You want
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to be a part of the program, quick break right
back your calls on the other side, straight ahead, all right,
twenty five to the top of the hour, eight hundred
and nine four and Sean, if you want to be
a part of this extravaganza. What we're learning a lot
as we now sort of sort our way through COVID
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the pandemic. And you know, we've learned a lot what worked,
what didn't work. We've learned how wrong scientists can be,
and the experts can be, and the great doctor Fauci
can be. And you know, we're also learning something else.
Now we have discussed some states, like Florida, their schools
have been open for in person learning since August. Now
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I think by now this being made the next year,
we would have known had that been a big problem. Well,
the New York Post on Saturday did an investigative piece
that the Biden CDC actually change their own guidance on
school reopenings after getting pressured from the teachers unions. I've
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called this from many years on this program an unhold
alliance with teachers unions and the Democratic Party. Now they
have contributed, you know, gazillions of dollars to Joe Biden's
presidential campaign, and they always donate a fortune to Democrats
to get elected, and the American Federation of Teachers they
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lobbied the CDC and even suggested the language for the
federal agency's school reopening guidance that was released in February,
and the powerful teachers Union, their full court press proceeded.
What was the federal agency putting the brakes on a
full reopening of in person classrooms. Now that we've that,
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now that we've found these emails between the CDC and
the American Federation of Teachers, and they show a flurry
of activity between the CDC director, hard top advisors, and
union officials with Biden brass being looped in at the
White House. So basically, this is this decision is I
thought we were going to follow the science because the
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science is saying that it's safe to open it, except
the political pressure from one of the biggest donors to
the Democratic Party puts the pressure on because they don't
want in person learning. You know, there's been a lot
of talk, for example, about Joe Biden and wearing masks
outside and you know, okay, now the White House is
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saying that he's doing it as an extra precaution. Okay,
it's kind of bad when even fake news CNN we'll
call out Biden over's anti science mask use. And this
is what the point I brought up. And I've made
very clear that I'm not a doctor, So I just
don't feel comfortable joining the cadre of voices out there
(48:50):
telling people what to do medically because I don't know
your medical condition. Now, thank god we're not in India,
because they're setting global records right now. The pandemic there
is just an absolute disaster. And uh, you know, hell
freeze is over. When CNN makes an acknowledgement about Joe Biden,
if you look at some of the other issues surrounding this,
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you know, Biden wearing masks outdoors an extra what do
you mean an extra precaution? You know, because there are
people that are on the fence here and I'm not
going to make their decision for them. They've got to
make their own decision and consultation with their doctor based
on their unique medical condition. And you know, but if
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you're going to have guidelines, tell us why if everybody's vaccinated,
then at that point doesn't it shouldn't matter because we're
we were told that we get life back to normal.
This doesn't look like life is getting back to normal
in any way, shape, matter, or form. You know, So
you know, it's it's it's it's it's confusing. If you
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want to know the truth, it becomes confusing for people
down in Houston. Least discovered ninety illegal immigrants crammed into
a single suburban house and COVID was inside the house.
That's that's that's not a good sign. And of course
we have another incident of a passenger removed from our
plane for not wearing a mask between food bites, unaware
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of the federal mandate. And okay, oh and you just
where is this common sense applied to things like this
like a one year old on a plane. All right,
let's get to our busy phones. Eight hundred nine one
shuns number. Adam is in Louisiana, Adam High. How are
you glad you called, sir? I'm finding it's an honor
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improve was showing to finally speak with you. Man. I
can't express how much you and you show mean to
the everyday average American. You know, with Rush, you know
now gone and President Trump on a brief height it's
until he gets back in four years from now. You
ought a voice for the American patriot. And I can't
tell you how much we appreciate. Well, listen, I'm nobody
(50:59):
can fill rush or shoes. Let's start there. And you
know I I view this and I really mean this
at him, and I've said to everybody that listens, I'm like,
I want to deputize all of you, because it's gonna
take all of us at the end of the day.
I'm trying to get out as much information as I
can and convince as many people as I can and
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expose what I really believe to be a very very
dangerous path that Joe Biden and the radical Green New
Deal socialist leftists what that will do to the country.
But everybody else, all hands on deck twenty twenty two matters,
It really does. But thank you for your kind words.
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I appreciate it. But you know, the raid on the
nation's mail at last week, you know, was the final
nail on the cost to be Sean. It's quite well noted,
Sean that Juliani offered to assist the FBI wholeheartedly with
the investigation well before the raid on a debotment, you know,
to smear a reputation of one of the most well
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respected men in this country, frankly, is unforgivable. This man
has been a well as as Alan Dershwood said this weekend.
He pointed out, he said, you know, in Banana republics,
in Castro's Cuba, many parts of the world, candidate loses
for president, they go after the candidate. And he pointed out,
from a legal perspective, you don't use a search warrant
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when people have privileged information on their cell phones and
in their computers, and uh, you use a subpoena. The
difference between a subpoena and a search warrant as like
night and day, and it's just not constitutional. I agree
with him, you know. But the thing is that that
this man has been uncovering corruption and companyarly five decades.
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I mean, if anybody knows what a cook looks like,
it's Juliani. I mean, you know the djskond of telling
you know that he did a register with some Sarah
act you know, and saw Doctors show, which I'm sure
you did. You know, he offered Hunter Biden's hard drive
right to the FBI and they didn't want nothing to
do with it. You know. Well, we have Rudy on
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TV tonight, so I'm gonna ask him a lot more
in terms of the details. My understanding of his work
that he was doing in Ukraine was directly related to
trying to get to the bottom. Now. It was amazing
to me, and it shows how corrupt the media is,
how corrupt big tech is. But the idea that you
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got Joe Biden, vice president on tape bragging that he
leveraged a billion dollars to the Ukrainian government, demanded a
prosecutor be fired. The prosecutor that it was investigating his son.
You know, he's not a young kid, he's fifty years old.
Hunter Biden Jetty who goes on Good Morning America, admits
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he has no background, no experience and energy, oil gas,
Ukraine whatsoever her And then one has to ask the
important question, well, then why are you getting paid millions
of dollars? And we all know the answer to that question.
And the idea that the rest of the media, if
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the last name were Trump, we all know that would
have been handled much differently. That scares me in terms
of equal justice, equal application of laws in our country
because if Vice President Donald Trump was in charge of
Ukraine and Don Junior had no experience in energy, oil
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gas or anything Ukrainian and he's being paid millions and
the father, you're not getting the billion unless you fire
the guy investigating my son. I think that I think
there would have been a political earthquake as loud as
as like a volcano eruption from the media. And that's
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how corrupt it's gotten. That's how bad the doubles standard is.
You know, it makes Americans lose hope because it's like,
if you're a conservative, you spit on the sidewalk, ten
years in jail. If you're Joe Biden, if you're a
deep state operative you use a dirty Russian misinformation dociatus
by on a president, nothing happens. The Clinton's Clinton Foundation,
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nothing happens that. That to me is what's so troubling
in all of this. And I'm going to get into
all this tonight with Rudy on TV. I hope you'll watch. Yeah, Absolutely,
Sean listen. If this would have been you I doing
anything remotely close to what these criminals have done, we'd
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be in jail twenty five years, you know, And I
know every bit of this crap is a never ending
attempt to keep Donald Trump from trying to run again
in twenty twenty four and take the office back that
was stole from him. Absolutely, I'm want a millions of
people that are appealed right now, the filk that's in
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power right now. It's only objective is the rule over
and control by any means necessary. Any election was proof
for that. I don't know what else. Listen, I'll run
through the short list. HR one would forever, alter and
ever having integrity and confidence on our election system. You
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know simple voter ID which exists in the state of Delaware.
Joe Biden is what been a senator a thousand years
and he's yet to even lift a finger to change
his restrictive laws. But you know why would he call
George's loft far more inclusive, far more accessibility, far less
restrictive than Delaware Jim Crow two point zero? Because that
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is a way to gain power. Packing the courts a
way to get power. Ending the legislative filipbuster a way
to get power. DC statehood a way to get power.
And that is the real, clear danger of the modern
left Democratic Socialist Party. That's why I'm telling people that
if you care about twenty twenty two and you want
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integrity in elections, okay, you want Shane and Custody clean
out the voter rolls every year if you believe the
statutory language in the law that says partisan observers can
observe the vote count. If you believe in voter ID
and signature verifications, simple standards applies to every other aspect
of life, then every state legislator legislature needs to do
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their job. But they need to do that part now,
and if we wait till twenty twenty two, it's too late.
And at that point, I don't know where you get
integrity and elections going forward, but you raise a lot
of good points at them. It's it's a chill atmosphere
out here, I can tell you that, but it can't
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be one that gets you down. It's got to be
something that should motivate you to redouble your efforts to
have good governance and government it's government of the people,
by of and for the people. We the people of
the United States. We've got to we've got to stay
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engaged and hold these guys accountable. As we continue back
to our busy telephones, Robin and Florida, how are you, Robin?
Thanks for taking my call. Actually you just kind of
said what I was going to say that if if
it's we the people and this is our country and
these people work for us, then why is it that
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we the people can't form together and go after some
kind of injunction or some kind of a lawsuit or
some kind of something to stop some of this before
it gets too crazy out of control, because if we
wait for another two years to vote them out, what's
going to be left? And by enduring, which I didn't,
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there's there's two things to do. One I just mentioned
none the state level, to get state legislatures to enact
voter confidence integrity laws and to shore up any problems
they may have in their individual state, like Pennsylvania needs
to now follow their constitution, Georgia needs to add even
to their new law signature verification. Then I would say
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if Wisconsin and Michigan, if they're going to have early voting,
then you can't. You can't have laws that say the
opposite and then do it anyway. If partisan observers by
the law can observe, they have to observe. So that
has to be changed now. And similarly, you know we
have time. I mean, if we put enough pressure on Republicans,
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they can walk out and none of this can can
become a reality because if fifty senators don't provide a
quorum and they stand strong together, but that includes Lisa Murkowski,
that includes Mitt Romney, that includes Ben SaaS. If they
stand together, then it can be stopped. If they don't,
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and you know, then you got to start counting on
Mansion Cinema. I'm not that confident they're talking about the
voters integrity portion. I'm talking about everything in general, the
stuff going on at the border, the um you know
what did they how many lasses did they file? This
dot Trump from finishing the border, and how can we
file those same kind of things that push some of
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this stuff back to where Mark Meadows group is doing
it with Steve Miller his other groups. We just had
the Attorney General of Arizona on He's got nineteen other
states joining him, and so the states are taking it
to the courts and I'm hoping that, you know, the
courts follow the law, because if they do, we can
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be successful. You're right here for our final News round
up and information overload. All right, News round Up, Information Overload,
our Sean Hannity Show eight hundred and nine for one Sean.
You want to be a part of the program now,
I want to play this marked a great interview with
Senator Josh Holly on life liberty and Levine on the
Fox News Channel last night. Anyway, Holly is now rightly
(01:01:05):
so because he's been going after big tech and their
abusive bias corruption and this comes into playing very specific
issues here, and as it relates to if they are
basically a propaganda arm of the Democratic Party, well then
that would be in every way in kind donation. Right.
(01:01:25):
So anyway, it's if you think back Apple opposed the order.
Remember the case of the San Bernardino shooter. Well, the
CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, said his company will resist
a federal judge's order to access the encrypted data hidden
on a cell phone that belonged to the terrorist couple
that killed fourteen people in San Bernardino last year. Well,
(01:01:49):
now we know that they apparently had no problem getting
to the iCloud of Rudy Giuliani back in twenty nineteen. Well,
that would seem to me like a pretty flagrant standard
Josh hollyotot thoughts said it. Well, this is him. In
recent days, my office was contacted by a Facebook whistleblower,
a former employee of the company with direct knowledge of
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the company's content moderation practices. And I want to start
by talking about an internal platform called Tasks that Facebook
uses to coordinate projects, including censorship. The Tasks platform allows
Facebook employees to communicate about projects they're working on together.
That includes Facebook censorship teams, including the so called Community
well Being Team, the Integrity Team, and the Hate Speech
(01:02:33):
Engineering Team, who all use the Task platform to discuss
which individuals or hashtags or websites to ban. Now, mister Zuckerberg,
you're familiar with the Task platform, aren't you, Senator. We
use the task system for I think it's, as you say,
(01:02:53):
for people coordinating all kinds of work across the company.
Although I'm not sure if i'd agree with the characterizations
specifically around content moderation that you gave. Well, let's get
into that and let me see if we can refresh
your memory and provide folks at home watching with an example.
What particularly intrigued me is that the platform reflects censorship
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input from Google and Twitter as well so Facebook. As
I understand that Facebook censorship teams communicate with their counterparts
at Twitter and Google and then enter those companies suggestions
for censorship onto the Task platform so that Facebook can
then follow up with them and effectively coordinate their censorship efforts. Well,
(01:03:35):
I'm talking about content moderation. I'm talking about individuals, websites, hashtags,
phrases to ban. Is it your testimony that you do
not communicate with Twitter or Google about content moderation about individuals, websites, phrases,
hashtags to ban? Just yes or no? Do you communicate
with Twitter or Google about coordinating your policies in this way? Senator?
(01:04:00):
We do not coordinate our policies. Do your Facebook content
moderation teams communicate with their counterparts at Twitter or Google? Senator,
I'm not aware of anything specific, but I think it
would be probably pretty normal for people to talk to
their peers and colleagues in the industry. All right, So
that was actually from a hearing with some of the
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big tech CEOs and leaders here. Now here's where we
are on this, and it gets a little bit complicated,
Professor Dershowitz, I had mentioned this earlier this weekend. We
now know that in twenty nineteen that the FBI surveiled
the President of the United States's attorney iCloud during the
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impeachment hearings in twenty nineteen. Now, that would seem like
a pretty invasive thing, and as Professor Dershowitz pointed out,
a search warrant on a lawyer or a doctor or
a priest. You don't use a warrant. You don't use
search warrants when people have privileged information on their cell
phones and in their computers. You use a subpoena. And
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the difference between his subpoena and a search warrant is
like night and day, and it's just not constitutional. Now.
The story in the Epic Time says that former New
York City Mary Rudy Giuliani that the FBI surveiled his
iCloud chats during impeachment hearings in twenty nineteen. In an
interview over the week end Julianni so home was searched
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by agents, said that his lawyer was told by the
US Attorney's office in Manhattan that the alleged wire tapping
took place, and he asked to repeat it because he
couldn't believe that it was true. Now, we saw what
happened in the twenty election when the New York Post
broke the story about Hunter Biden's laptop, and we know
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that big tech protected all things Joe Biden. He was
in the Candidate Protection Program, and they banned their platforms
from putting out the information. Well since then at jacket
Twitter said, Oh, I think it was a mistake because
it was right, it was true, and there was no
research and the double standard for conservatives and liberals. We've
chronicled that well. And then when you kind of put
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it towards well, Okay, remember Apple, you know a number
of years ago when that San Bernardino shooting took place,
Apple opposed the order to help the FBI unlock the
phone belonging to the shooter. Okay, does that sound right
to you on any level? Any of these separate issues.
A special counsel to the American Center for Law and
just a senior advisor on Internet free speech with the
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American Principles Project, Craig parcell is with us. Thank you
for being with us. Do you see like a connection
here how big tech reacted to the San Bernardino shooter
what we now know took place with the iCloud of
Rudy Giuliani in twenty nineteen, the possible coordination which was
the line of questioning of Senator Josh Hawley. Do you
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see these as interrelated? Yeah, I certainly do. Sean, I
think you put your finger on a hornet's math they
want to keep it covered up because on multiple legal
and moral levels, including good governance by our government officials.
This is wrong on so many levels. Let's just start
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with this. Let's start with the twenty nineteen iCloud invasion
of attorney client privilege. I've been involved in these cases
on the criminal side over the years where the FBI
has done this as a technique because they really know
they can get information, they think strategic information from the
attorney's files or communications that is going to be protected. So,
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you know, mister Dershowitch is absolutely correct again that a
subpoena is a public opportunity for both sides to appear
in court. And what Giuliani could have done if there
was a subpoena as opposed to this warrantless order that
was affected giving the FBI ability to go into the
iCloud account. Had it been a subpoena, the attorneys involved
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would have gone into court and asked to quash or
dismiss the subpoena request, and a full hearing before the public,
the American public, before a judge on a bench. They
would make their arguments for protection of attorney client privilege
and probably would have won. But of course that's just
the thing. The FBI can accomplish it without going into court,
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without having full opportunity for both sides to be heard
if they follow the current procedures. Very troubling. And then
when you look back to Sayed Farouk's cell phone that
Apple refused to open up even after a court order,
they really didn't comply. The FBI had to hire some
professional hackers over in Austria to help them to open
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up that phone. Meanwhile, American public safety was at issue,
and apparently Apple didn't care. So on multiple levels. Number one,
legal procedure was violated. Number two, it shows the hypocrisy
of Silicon Valley giants Apple in particular in those cases.
But number three, and this is perhaps the most troubling
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scenario of all that I see Facebook, Google and Twitter.
They basically own the vast majority of information, viewpoint, and
opinion on digital platforms that all of us use, whether
it's our phones or our computers. It is the twenty
first century printing press basically that's essential for all of us,
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both in politics, business, and our personal lives. These companies,
when it came to the election issues of mister Trump's
use of Facebook and Twitter. Isn't it interesting how they
all worked in tandem to shut down President Trump? Then
when we're going to get a permanent decision in two
days from Facebook, what their decision on it is in
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terms of canceling President Trump? Right, Yeah, it's going to
come down Wednesday morning. Those of us involved in the
case are going to hear early earlier than that, probably Tuesday,
but it is coming down officially on a Wednesday. We
don't know what they're going to decide. But of course
this is not a court in the traditional sense. This
is an independent governance board created by Facebook, made up
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of a law professors, in former judges, and some political
leaders from around the world. So we don't know what
that's going how it's going to result. I know how
it ought to result, and they is Facebook once again
will lose and President Trump should win. But we'll find out.
But I wouldn't have found in this chilling atmosphere, I
wouldn't count on it. Let me let me take it
a step further, Craig if I can, Yeah, exactly. Yeah,
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you look at the climate right now of arrogance in
Silicon Valley. Facebook, Google, Twitter all came out with the
same policy to start shut down COVID nineteen information that
might run against what they thought was the popular opinion
of the CDA. So they've all been working in lockstep.
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It's laughable to say that they aren't not only talking together,
but planning together collectively to shut down politically incorrect content. Now,
one other development today, even fake news CNN picked up
on this which is interesting, and that is the Biden
administration now considering using outside firms to track extremist chatter
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by Americans online, an effort that would expand the government's
ability to quote gather intel that sounds like surveillance of
Americans without any warrant. Yeah, and that's also troubling. How
much power do we want to give to unelected federal
agents to be able to do this. We have a
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court system, we have a constitution in the Fourth Amendment
which talks about homes, papers, and persons being protected. Is
there for a reason. It was there in the Declaration
of Independence as one of the grievances that led to
the American Revolution. Well, I mean that sounds like a
pretty chilling atmosphere. If what are we going to have
government snitches all over the place as we continue with
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Craig Partial Special Counsel, American Center for Law Injustice. We'll
get to your calls after that. The irony in all
of this is look look at for example, Twitter, which
is canceled President Trump. Okay, they don't like what President
Trump has to say. I think it was twelve long
hours that the racial, vicious, mean spirited, hateful attack against
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Senator Tim Scott was trending under you, uncle Tim on Twitter.
So where was at Jack's Crackerjack censors at that point?
And did the people that put that hate out? Are
they being permanently banned if they've been suspended like conservatives
suspended and canceled every day, Facebook, Google and Twitter ought
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to be embarrassed, but I don't think that they have
any embarrassment they have. There's no shame. And apparently the
hypocrisy of basically taking their political worldview, we all know
what it is. It's far left, always has been. Mark
Zuckerbreu testified under oath that that is a fact. So
these companies have an agenda and they are frankly blind
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to any criticism of that hypocrisy. And what's troubling Sean
is the fact that if they were just companies who
had an opinion about things. I am for free enterprise, absolutely,
but these are monopolies, and they're not just monopolies. They're
putting together a giant combination of monopolies that control information.
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And then they are going to do the handmaiden task
of whatever the Biden administration wants in terms of cracking down.
So if the federal government can't censor us, they will
use these big tech companies to do their bidding. That's
very frightening. It's frightening and it's chilling at the same time.
And I don't think this is a problem that's going
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away any too soon. Am I wrong in thinking that
the idea that we're going to get Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
YouTube to stop their political biases? I just I don't
see that happening. Is the answer that conservatives must now
create their own products so that they can bypass big
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tech and create their own big tech companies to compete
with them, with their own separate platforms to compete with them.
You know, that would be the best of all worlds
because it energizes and innovation among companies, and hopefully there's
some startups out there that really want to accomplish that
and of course, there's been some chatter that in fact
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some are on their way to being set up right now.
But here's here's the problem. The technology that these companies
have developed over the decades, but just in the last decade,
is so sophisticated that it will take years to probably
compete with the companies that have It's a little bit
like a horse race, you know, we just saw the
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Kentucky ar If you gave one or two horses, you know,
a two or three times lead before that gate opens
up for the other ones. There's no possible chance that
the competitors are going to make this a horse race,
and unfortunately, I think technologically just may be very difficult.
That would be the best of all worlds. All right, Well,
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appreciate your insight as always, Craig Partial, Special counsel the
ACLJ American Center for Law Injustice. Thank you, all right,
twenty five to the top of the hour, eight hundred
nine one. Sean you want to be a part of
the program. By the way, Rudy Julianni will respond to
the lying media mob and this revelation that apparently his
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cloud while he was representing the President of the United
States apparently was hacked into and we'll talk about the
legality or illegality of that tonight nine Eastern on Fox.
I don't know how many of you saw that. Joe
Biden was given the speech late last week, got confused
about his ever precious Amtrak. Listen, if you think about it,
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when we were when I was vice president with Barak,
he allowed me to put together a bunche of Ramtrak,
and it had money for high speed rail at two
hundred miles an hour from from chart assuming me from Charlotte.
One another line going from in Florida down to Tampa.
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Another line. If we had more to go, we'd had
that tunnel fixed in New York. Now, the money was
there to get it done good, But he seems so
sincere Biden today, anybody making less than four hundred thousand
dollars a year will not pay a single penny in Texas. Well,
it's actually couples. We've been through this now numerous times.
(01:16:52):
They keep fascilating back and forth because he keeps getting
it wrong, and then he gets corrected, and then he
gets it wrong again. Now that isms I guess that
people don't pay sales taxes. I guess that assumes that
people don't pay Social Security taxes. I guess we assume
that that means that they don't pay state income taxes.
(01:17:14):
I assume they don't pay property taxes. I assume that
they won't be bearing the burden of this new corporate
tax that comes down. And I assume that that would
be an exemption for people if they have capital gains
and they only make four hundred thousand dollars a year
or less, that they're not going to be impacted by this.
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None of that is true, Not one little bit of
it is true. But it's like the big lie that
goes on every day. But don't worry. The Washington Post,
their fact checkers have closed down their office only because
Joe Biden's president. Now you can't you can't even make
this up. That's that's how corrupt the media mob is here.
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And it's sad and it's but it's so corrupt and
it's so bad. I'd never thought I could get this
bad in this country. I never did. That's why I
hope I can deputize everybody out there, and to understand,
the stakes are high moving forward. You got to pressure
your senators to make sure that they're not going to
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allow SR which was a version of HR one, to
become the law of the land. That they're not going
to allow ending the legislative filibuster, they're not going to
allow DC statehood, that they're not going to allow the
biggest power grab attempt in the history of this country.
And that means you're gonna have to rely on some
people that are not particularly reliable and people and then
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hope that maybe people like Joe Mansion, people like Senator
Cinema might actually have some thought and reason and probably
some political ambition behind their unwillingness to go along with
the most radical changes ever. All right, let's get to
our phones as we say hi to Mark. He's in Minnesota.
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I saw a column today. Did you see where they're
calling it Murderapolis in terms of Minneapolis instead? I didn't
see that one. Yeah, sad, isn't it? I believe it?
What's going on, Sir will Sean? I had a couple
of questions and ask you and we had the governor
of Texas in there, and he told us that he
was taking his national guard to the border and he
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was going to secure the border. Correct, what does that mean? Well,
I'm knocking the border down or does that mean helping
people out of the water. I've asked the governor this
very question, because what's happening now is the Biden administration.
We have laws. Supposedly, we're a nation and a democratic
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republic governed by the rule of law. All our laws
are based on our constitution. And but yet the whole
concept of sanctuary city and sanctuary state, to me, is
nothing short of just aiding and embedding lawbreaking and even
facilitating it. The processing that's going on down to the
(01:20:09):
border right now directly contradicts the law of the land. Now,
you know, Joe Biden once said, I'm not a dictator,
and I need to get the votes. I need to
get the votes. But what the what the actual policy
is is not to enforce the law, and just the opposite.
They're now not only checking people for radical associations in
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the middle of a pandemic, doing a health check, or
or seeing if people have the ability to care for
themselves when they're in this country. None of that is happening.
And now the states are being put in the position
where they are in support of the law of the
land and trying to enforce the law of the land.
And I don't know how this is going to end up.
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To be very frank with you, I mean, I mean,
remember they had the kids in cages and Child Protective
Services where they had thousands of them in a center
in Dallas. We weren't even allowed to go in there
and check on the health and well being of the
unaccompanied miners that Joe had moved to Dallas, and Joe
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is in Kamala, and the administration they're moving all of
these illegal immigrants, They're providing them the transportation to go
to all the other states in the country and spreading
them out. So the answer is that that is a
degree of lawlessness facilitated by the federal government. Now, I
asked Governor Abbott. He said, to the best of his ability,
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he's going to enforce the law. But now he finds
himself directly at odds with the illegal supporting policy of
the administration. It's a tough it's you know, what's one
to do here, right, John? That's my question. When he
declares a state of emergency, that makes him the governor,
the boss in that state. Now he's got a lot
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of power to override a lot of stuff that's going
on from the federal governments. I'm not a constitutional lawyer,
I'm a contractor. Sure, but where are the people that
can step in and tell him you can lock the
border down, you can build the government for this, because
they should be doing it. And when you declare a
state emergency, he has a right to request federal funch.
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That is exactly why we had in the last hour,
Attorney General Mark Bernovitch from Arizona. I missed that one.
I should have got in earlier. That's all right. Let
not your hearts be trouble because we discussed this in detail.
Because you have a lot of states now joining with
think we're up to like nineteen now with Arizona urging
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the US Supreme Court whenever they're You have three branches
of government, the legislative branch, the executive branch. When there's
a conflict between those two branches, then it is the
role of that other co equal branch of government, the judiciary,
to solve whatever the conflict is. And rightly, the attorney
general the attorney's general in these states are uniteting to
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get an answer and get the court to weigh in. Now,
if the court follows the constitution and the process of
how a law is created. You don't get to pick
and choose what laws that you decide to enforce or
not enforce. But unfortunately, my confidence in a lot of
institutions in this country has long been gone. I have
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no confidence in the institution of media, no confidence in
the institution of government, really, especially at the federal level,
no confidence in the institution of big tech. I mean,
we've got powerful forces, a line that's all support a
radical political agenda, and if it means circumventing the law,
which is what's really happening here to get the results
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that they want, it seems to and ends justify the
means scenario that's unfolding. The last thing I want to
see about the Supreme Court has they've been scared off Sean,
they don't want to get involved in anything. I don't
know the answer to your question. Are these are issues
to me of such legal constitutional importance that they ought
to be taking these cases? I agree with you, And
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there ought to be emergency injunctions that are in place
as well, And they don't seem to have an appetite
to enforce the law and uphold the constitution. That's chilling
to me because that is there, that that is their
role as defined by the Constitution. They take an oath
to uphold the Constitution, and by upholding the Constitution, that's
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upholding the laws of the land. And we see it
in a whole host of areas. Pretty frightening times we're
living in. Anyway, good call, I appreciate it, very thoughtful.
Smart back to our phones as we say hi to
John in Arizona. What's up, John? How are you? Yeah? Hey, Sean.
You know I got a couple comments for you. The
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first one is, if the GOP can't get twenty twenty right,
what makes us think that they're going to get this
next election right. It's like, you know, they don't give us.
They trade Trump when when he needed them, and now
they expect us to vote for Mitch McConnell. Give me
a break. Here's where we are, and that's why I've
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been telling everybody the first order of business is to
work with your state senators, your state governors, your state legislators, assemblies,
whatever you call them. There are five specific things that
I think need to happen to have and ensure voter
integrity and have confidence in election results. One is voter
id That's simple. By the way, they have that in
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Joe's state of Delaware that he's represented five thousand years. Okay.
The second thing is signature verification. The third thing is
there's got to be chain of custody observation. In other words,
that people on both sides of the aisle when ballots
come in, they get to keep an eye on them,
so there's no funny business going on. I think I
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think that's pivotal partisan observers that that has already written
into the law in almost every state. Partisan observers both
sides have a right to watch the vote count and
not from twenty or one hundred feet away or to
be banned at all from observing anything. And I think
if you do these five things, I think that we
can then restore integrity. Now, the good news is Georgia
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has improved their law dramatically. It's not Jim Crow two
point oh. It's far more inclusive than even Delaware by
a long shot. And they need to add signature verification,
and then I think they're actually there. Pennsylvania is in
the process of fixing the problems in their state, as
is Wisconsin, Michigan, in Arizona. You got this big recount
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going on in Arizona, right a Maricopa County, and we're
watching that closely to see which way it goes. It's
going to be bigger than they originally thought or planned for.
So I'm curious what the outcome of that is eventually
going to be. But I'll tell you exactly what the
latest update on that is is. The Washington Examiner point
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it out that with the audit reaching the one week
mark at the end of last week, the Secretary of
State in Arizona, who's a state Senate audit liaison, offered
an update which includes two point this audit this process,
two point one million ballots, cast, forensic audit of voting machines,
and follow up interviews with voters, which just you know what,
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if you want integrity and confidence in the results, whatever
the result is, people will then accept it. All right,
let us say hi to Larry Is in Indiana. What's up, Larry?
How are you? Um? I'm well, Sean, thank you for
taking my call. Um, just to add on to what
the previous caller said, our Suppreme Court justice system is
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just it's a disgrace. They act so timid and so
almost a shame to take any of the cases. Um,
like they were like they were, you know, part of
the mafia or the mob. They're on the payroll. It's
just it's it's just disgusting. As far as the mask mandate, um, yeah,
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Indiana is not letting up on this. And it's it's
funny because if you get out away from any of
the metropolitan areas, if you're wearing a mask, people in
my business and customers that I go into, they kind
of look at you and go, um, that's not necessary here.
So I'm going to be very frank being a public figure.
(01:28:24):
I kind of like the mask for me. It kind
of helps me out a little bit. I get a
little of minute anonymity, a little bit in my life
that I haven't had in a long time. But you're right,
but when I'm outside, I'm usually not wearing a mask,
but I you know, and I make sure that I
am very considerate when I'm around other people. That doesn't
bother me at all. But I think they're creating confusion
(01:28:47):
by you know, with Joe Biden, just an extra special,
extra layer of protection being extra careful. I'm like, okay,
why are you being extra careful? I'm trying to understand
an extra precaution. You know, you told us the vaccine works.
You told us that life would get back to normal.
That's what you told us. It doesn't look normal to me.
You gotta wonder a sleepy Joe wears that to bed.
(01:29:10):
I don't know. It's a good question anyway. Anything else
on your mind today, Yeah, if you got a half
a second. I was listening to several times. I listen
to your show all the time, but I listened to
you go back and forth with Linda on the happy
meal and the French fries. And I gotta tell you, buddy,
I've I've been eaten McDonald's French fries since I was
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probably five years old. And you know they're nowhere anywhere
close what they used to be. You know, when they
used to fry him in the good you know, deep
animal fat, you know all the stuff that's really good
for you. So I just can't believe that Linda, Linda
has not won't take our son for a happy meal.
In eighty five to fifteen, my audience agrees with me
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that little Liam, five year old Liam, deserves a happy meal.
That follows the happy meal, make sure that Uncle Sewan
is there to clean it up. All right, that's gonna
wrap things up for today. Rudy Giuliani fighting back with
his explanation and why was he being surveilled while being
the President's attorney? What happened to privilege there? We'll get
(01:30:16):
into it. Rudy Giulianni reaction, Ari Fleischer, Greg Jarrett, also
Christy nom Leo Terrell two point zero, Monica Crowley and
Lara Logan at the border, and much more news you
won't get from the mob ninet Eastern tonight. We'll see
you then back here tomorrow. As always, thank you for
being with us.