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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next, our final News Roundup and Information Overload hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
All Right, News Roundup, Information Overload Hour, toll free. It's
eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program. By the way,
a majority of Oregon voters now say decriminalization of drugs
has made crime and homelessness worse. And you have another
county in Oregon that wants to join Idaho. I wonder
if this is gonna if this is going to now
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become a trend. I know in Atlanta, Buckhead wanted to
separate itself from the City of Atlanta and form their
own city because all the crime and the lack of
policing and the horrific governance that really represents the city
of Atlanta unfortunately. But anyway, the majority of voters in
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progressive Oregon now want to overturn the decriminalization of drugs.
By the way, why was that a hard call to
begin with? I never understood people that wanted to do that.
Pretty dumb to me, and it has not worked out
well for so many different people. We also have a
few woke stories. Is that should not shock or surprise you, Linda.
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We've been talking about Budweiser, bud Light, and we also
have been talking about Miller Light. Now we've got Adidas.
We mentioned it on the TV program. They launched their
Pride twenty twenty three swimwear collection, advertising bathing suits on
its website under the women's section, with the help of
a male model you know that has like male chest
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hair and everything else in between.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
I gotta tell you, first of all, and this is
I mean, it makes me very sad. So Adidas is
my favorite. Everything I wear is Adidas. I've been wearing
shell tops my whole life. They're like my favorite sneaks.
And I'm just like, really like, I don't Here's the thing,
even if you support this, and even if this is
what you want to do, is there a reason why
we can't have women modeling women's bathing suits.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
I'm just trying.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
It was sort of like the miller Light commercial. Now,
Memorial Day weekend is next weekend, right, correct me if
I'm wrong, you are, okay, So Memorial Day weekend is
next weekend. And okay. So miller Light had these ads
in years gone by of people on the beach, including
women in bikinis and men in swimsuits and shorts and
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with their tops off drinking beer. Now, how much do
you want to bet? I could probably go to any
popular beach in America this weekend, this Memorial Day weekend,
and then later the fourth of July weekend, and guess
what I'd see? People on the beach in women in bikinis,
men in their swim trunks or shorts or whatever they wear,
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with their tops off, with their you know whatever beer
they happen to be drinking, having fun. Now why do
they apologizing for what is going to be happening all
over the country pretty much all summer long. Now, I'm
not you know, I don't want to My Irish skin,
forget it like breaks out and boils if I stay
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out there too long. So I can't stand getting some burned,
and I avoided at all costs. I got the worst
Irish skin in the world. So, but people like sitting
in the sun, for the life of me, can't get it.
I don't like sitting on a beach for hours and
hours at a time. I get so fidgety after like
twenty minutes, I can't stand it anymore. And the people,
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thankfully in my life that know me, love me and
care about me. They've come to accept I'm not going
to be sitting on a beach for hours on end
drinking beer. I'm not going to do it now. For
those people that like to do it, I don't have
any problem with it. But am I wrong? Are we
going to see people on every beach at every beach
town all across the country, likely women in bikinis or
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you know, skimpy swimsuits and men in there, you know,
swimming trunks, so if you still call it that, and shorts,
you know, with their shirt off, getting burned to a
crisp drinking beer. Am I going to see that everywhere?
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Or No?
Speaker 3 (04:06):
I think that you will see it everywhere. And I
think you will see it everywhere because everyone is so
obsessed in the me generation to be the next cool,
big thing. So if they can be the person that's
walking around and getting their picture taken and they're on
Instagram and TikTok and all the other nonsense, they're going
to do it just for attention. You know, this is
another fleeting moment where people are just wearing really weird
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things and doing weird things. And these are people that
are just doing it for the attention. They're not doing
it because this is how they identify or whatever. It's
just I don't know. I think it's a bridge too
far for me.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
So one of my favorite people that I work with
at the Fox News Channel is Judged in Ningpiro. We've
been friends almost from day one, and she's brilliant. She's smart,
she's irreverent, she's politically incorrect, she's funny. She has an
incredible life's background and story to tell as a former prosecutor.
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She's a especially went out to protect innocent children when
they were being victimized. And she's just you know, and
she's fun. She's a lot of fun. She's great to
hang out with. She's kind of like Linda in the
sense that she drops a few f bombs here and there,
and we love her for that. It's not anything against her.
She's now written an incredible new book. It's called Crimes
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Against America, the Left's takedown of our Republic. I've had
a chance now to read it cover to cover. I
couldn't put it down. And it is an indictment, you know,
a stinging rebuke, indictment about how our nation is on
the brink of destruction from enabling you know, open borders,
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dismantling law enforcement, and she goes after and dismantles Joe
Biden and his policies and his administration and all the
far left ideologues that support him, and how they want
to fundamentally change America as we know it.
Speaker 5 (05:58):
Now.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Her book is out on early next week. You can
get a first print edition copy. We have a link
on Hannity dot com. You can go to Amazon dot
com soon bookstores everywhere as of next week. And it's
called Crimes against America, the Left Takedown of our Republic. Judge,
Welcome to the program. Always great to have you. And
she's also on the hit show The Five. How are you?
Speaker 6 (06:20):
I am terrific, Sean, And I have to say something
in case your listeners think you know that, how dare
she drop F bombs? And my mom the rest in pieces?
So always say to me jan nine, I did not
raise you to speak like that. And I said, you know, mom,
I worked with cops for three decades. I can't help it.
So that's from whence I come.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
You don't have to apologize in this show for being real.
We don't. We don't need an apology, thank you.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
But I'm thrilled to me on it, and you're right.
The Crimes against America is about the left takedown of
our republic, and it literally is a running chronology of
everything that's happening in our country today. The truth is that,
you know, you can open a newspaper and listen to
your video show or turn on the television and it's
almost as though you're reading my book, because everything from
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the Durham Report to the invasion at the border, to
the takedown of the First Amendment free speech, as well
as the closing of the schools and the trojan horse
of the left and the defunding of police, you know,
is part of the takedown of America. It's in the
book and we see it every day. And this book, Sean,
is the eighth book I've written, but it's also one
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of the easiest because it was so clear every time
something happened, you knew it was part of the takedown.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
You know.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
It's interesting. I stopped writing books after my third book,
and I swore I was never going to write one again.
I'll tell you why, because it's too hard and it's
just not my thing. I find it so hard to
sit down and write and then sand and Polish and
prime and paint. I mean, it just is a very
arduous process. Now, I wrote one before the twenty what
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twenty election because I knew that this country was on
the brink. It was called live free or die America
in the world on the brink yours. I really believe
that your book takes this now, showing that we're now
on the brink, that there's nothing that they're doing that
is working, nothing, and the level of corruption that has
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taken over our institutions is beyond anything I thought possible.
I don't believe we have equal justice under the law
or equal application of our laws anymore.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
Judge, well, we don't.
Speaker 6 (08:32):
And take it from the woman who's spent a prosecutor
and judge in a da and ran for office five
times for three decades. This is not something that we
can ignore. And you know, you have to thank Donald Trump.
Remember when when Donald Trump first came in, he talked
about fake news, and everybody's like, what is he talking about?
But it's almost as though he removed the veil. He
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showed America what was happening in this country, and now
when we see it, we recognize it, whether it is
you know, the first Amendment takedown. It was political correctness.
If you don't say it the way they want it said,
they're going to cancel you. You know, you're going to
lose your job. You're racist, your xenophobe, and all that nonsense.
But then what happened was they took away the press
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is right first amendment to report the news by shutting
down the Hunter Biden laptop story that impacted the election.
I mean, if if that is an election interference, I
don't know what is. And with thirty one CIA directors
and officials sign on to SI fifty one, I'm sorry.
You're right, You're so right. You know, when they sign
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on to that because they know it's going to be
a talking point for Joe Biden in a debate with
Donald Trump, you say to yourself, how corrupt is Washington?
The swamp is everything we thought it was Sean and
in crimes against America. We I believe our nation has
been driven to the brink of destruction. And these far
left ideologues. I'm doing it. I'm doing a show on
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Sunday night, for example, at ten o'clock on Fox obviously,
and the issue is Daniel Penny. All right, there's a
marine veteran who stood up. He took the role of
the good Samaritan and defended people in a subway car
from the mentally ill, schizophrenic individual who was dangerous saying
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I'm going to die and I'll go to jail for life.
And the left is were portraying this guy who was
homeless and crazy as the kind of guy who really
just wanted to be Michael Jackson.
Speaker 7 (10:33):
But that was when he was a kid.
Speaker 6 (10:35):
It's like, it's not connected to reality. They're always gaslighting us.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Well, I mean, and this is what you're know. I'm
telling people now, it's a little over what five hundred
and thirty six or five days till the next presidential election,
And it may seem like a lot of time, but
you know, we've this is not our first rodeo, Judge,
It's going to come pretty pretty fast. And when it comes,
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and when it happens, this is America's opportunity to write
this ship. But I've got a lot of concerns. You know,
they got away with all those shenanigans with the FBI
and the fiz accord, and they protected Hillary and are
deleted emails and bleach bit and hammers and then in
twenty twenty, we know the FBI meeting weekly with Big Tech.
They had Hunter's laptop, they authenticated Hunter's laptop, but they
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were warning Big Tech and even paying Twitter three and
a half million that in fact, they may be victims
of a misinformation campaign. They're putting cinderblocks. They they were
responsible for censoring all of the information about Hunter's laptop,
which would have had a profound impact on the election,
a dramatic impact on the election. But nobody gets held accountable.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
Yeah, and that's that's what's so disappointing. And you know,
we talked about this, you know, on your show last night.
You know, until we are in the Department of Justice
with an Attorney general who believes in truth, justice and
the and wait with an attorney general who believes that
people need to be accountable, that there have to be consequences,
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America is going down the drain. I'm very sorry. I
have the American flag flying in front of my home.
My dad was a veteran, my grandfather was a veteran
World War Two, and I love this country. But what
they're doing, what they're teaching our kids in school, whether
it's CRT or whether it's the kind of stuff that
they're showing a little kids that honestly, as a prosecutor,
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I'd indict some of these people for child pornography. You
want to show someone in first grade how to perform
oral sex on another kid. And they say Republicans are
banning books. We're not banning books. You only need to
read that book when you're twenty one. I mean, not
when you're eight years old.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I can't say. I can't say it any better. I
never thought, listen, I never thought i'd watched a congressional hearing.
Did you whar the question of a congressional a member
of Congress being can you please define what a woman is?
And then the worst part of it is the person
that's asked the quest question can't answer the question.
Speaker 6 (13:02):
Oh, refuse this to answer. Oh they know the answer, Sean,
you know full well they know the answer, but they
don't want to disappoint the leftist ideologues.
Speaker 8 (13:11):
Coup.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
I don't get it. I don't get it. You've got
a Supreme Court Justice candidate nominee whose husband is a
medical doctor and has asked to to find a woman.
She said she doesn't know. She's not a biologist. This
is what's on our Supreme Court. So I think that people,
if they read this book, they will see everything that
we're talking about. But it's step by step, it's in increments,
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and we're now at the point where the kids have
gotten out of school, they're running the big corporations. That's
why all this money went to Black Lives Matter, the organization,
not the movement. I'm in favor of the movement, not
the organization. And they're afraid to answer their money back
when the money was totally it wasn't given to African
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American kids, so that they know.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
They bought a nice house in very well, very wealthy neighborhood. Look,
the book is called Crimes Against America, The Left take
Down of Our Republic. It is on Amazon dot com,
Hannity dot com. Next Tuesday night, we're doing a studio
audience show. Judge Denine will be there on Tuesday, and
so will Senator Ted Cruz. And if you want free tickets,
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just go to Hannity dot com.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
But if you want a first print edition of Crimes
Against America, The Left's take Down of Our Republic by
Judge Piro, go to Hannity dot com, Go to Amazon
dot com now and Judge, we'll see you on Tuesday
in studio with Ted Cruz. And people want to sign up,
go to Hannity dot com. Okay and look.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
Forward to it. Thank you so much, Sean. You know Judge, Judge,
Judge jbook dot com.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Foow is that a sign copy? Yes, judgejbook dot com.
All right, we'll put that up on hannady dot com
if they want to sign first print edition. Okay. One
of my favorite people at Fox, Judge Janinepiro, Thank you,
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Speaker 1 (16:28):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Let's say hi to Bill in Florida, the Free State
of Florida. What's going on, Bill? How are you? I'm good?
So rumors that your governor may announce that he's running
for president next week.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
What are your thoughts, Uh, I would rather him stay
our governor.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Okay, that's fair. Listen, I'm gonna be honest. I would
rather that this campaign not be so contentious so early.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Now.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
It's inevitable that, you know, when you have a primary
at some point, it's going to get ugly always unless
one candidate runs away with it, and that could happen
in this case. I don't know. I don't have a
crystal ball, but I wish it wasn't contentious right out
of the gate. I and you know, in the end,
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that's just my own personal desire. I think a lot
of people agree with me based on what people say
to me when I talk to them.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
What do you think do you think Trump is going
to run?
Speaker 2 (17:25):
I think Trump? What do you mean do I think
he's already announced?
Speaker 4 (17:27):
He's running well, and he's and he's quite a bit
ahead of Santus at the moment he is, though, I
would I would like to see him go ahead and
win the presidency and take some of the burden off
of De Santis, and then after his four years is up,
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then Santas can walk in and UH and take over
the presidency.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
I think they'd be a great one. Two punch. I
don't disagree with you at all.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
He's a wonderful governor. I mean, this state has never
been so prosperous, and we just love him to death.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Here listen, I'm already prepared to move to Florida. I
own a place in Florida. I'm gonna move to Florida.
I'm getting the hell out of here as soon as
this fox lets me out.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
Boy, you better hurry up because they're running out of
room here.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
Sorry already, I already have my room. Then you don't
have to worry about me. Trust me, I'm gonna I'm
voting red in Florida. So I'm one of the good
imports or migrants that are going into the state. But
I've had a place down in Florida for two decades,
you know. I know Florida is great, and it's an
amazing state with amazing people, amazing freedoms and low taxes,
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and they leave people the hell alone. That's why. That's
why the governor is so popular as governor.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
Yeah, I wish the other governors would use him as
an example, and.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
So many many are. You got to give credit to
some of these guys. They're doing great jobs. I think
Greg Abbott's doing a great job. Christy Nome comes to mind,
She's doing a great job. I think Glenn Youngkin has
done a good job in Virginia. I think a lot
miss you know, all across the country. I'm not going
to name everybody, but I think Republican governors by and
large have done good for their states.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
Yeah, yeah, no, you're right, You're right. I take it back.
I'm just I'm just partial to to the to the
governorship here in Florida's it's un fortunate that I've been
here for as long as I have, and it's just
there's no other state i'd rather be in.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Having been visited a lot and been down there a bunch,
trust me, I agree with you. What's on your mind
otherwise today?
Speaker 4 (19:46):
Well, what's your take about the whistleblower? And uh, from
what I gathered, he was leaning towards the FBI trying
to use domestic terrorism as a way to take whatever
privacy we have left so that they would basically run
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the state as a police state. He referred to the
FBI in the January sixth using that to look into
people's private lives and quite.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Like they're banking and every other thing in between.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Right, everything, and using the domestic terrorism as a as
a reason that they need to be more, be more,
be more. What do you call it? Communism? Communists?
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Well more oppressive, you know. And it is interesting because
these they had the opportunity to investigate with a ton
of video evidence, five hundred and seventy four riots in
the summer of twenty twenty. Interesting that nobody wants to
even talk about that. I think I'm the only one
that continues to mention it because the absolute hypocrisy and
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double standard is repulsive, you know. And the January sixth Committee,
all right, I understand their insatiable need to bludge in Trump,
but then to ignore all of the other issues. The
fact that we had the intelligence in the days leading
up to this, you know, event, and actionable intelligence and
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they didn't act on it, And the number of people
that were offering National Guard help and it was refused,
and the lack of accountability, and even worse, the fact
that they haven't lifted a finger to build them protections
to make sure something like this never happens again. It's
there's no excuse for this. It's like there's no excuse
for letting him, you know, people that are on the
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terrorist watch list like we've been doing down on our
southern border. Anyway, Bill, thank you, my friend. Have a
great weekend. Glad you're out there. Let's go to South Carolina.
Steve on the Sean Hannity Show, Steve, how are you
glad you called?
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Well?
Speaker 8 (22:01):
Thank you very much, Honor speak with you, Sean. I
want to talk about the Durham Report if you would. Okay, Well,
I'm in a golf tournament this weekend and one hundred
and ninety two players and I'm doing a little poll
and I'm just asking if you heard of the Durham Report.
And it's amazing to me that people said, no, what's that?
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And you say the Durham Report? Oh, is that something
about the Durham baseball You know, who would think that
that would be the case. I'm such an important doctor.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
What are they thinking about? Bull Durham? The movie Good Grief?
Speaker 8 (22:33):
Yeah, yeah, Good Grief is right. It's just in my opinion,
it's an important document, important findings, the three hundred and
seven pages of incredible stuff, and nobody knows about it.
It's just amazing, you know.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
You try. We try and do our job every day,
and that is we do the deep dive. We try
to condense it and make it understandable and pass on
news and information as in as entertaining a way possible.
And you know that's frustrating to me, you know, but
if you ask most people, you know, well, you ask
them who are you supporting for president? And if they
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say Joe Biden, then I'll my next follow up would be, well,
tell me three things that he did that really helped
the country since he's been president. They can't answer that question.
They can't even tell you one thing that he's done.
I promise you I've I've. Yeah. It's sad, but you
know what, We're going to keep fighting, Steve. We have to.
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There's too much at stake here. Things are going south
too fast. This country needs a dramatic course correction as
quickly as possible. ED in North Carolina, Ed, how are
you glad you called?
Speaker 1 (23:41):
I would like to talk about is the major stories
that the last week have all been about the president
failing to enforce the laws that are on the books
for immigration, in the border security, and now the all
of the people who are mentioned in dorm report, who
failed to act appropriately or actually acted criminally inappropriately, And
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even the people that were in charge of the protection
of the Capitol on January sixth, I mean, they were
offered to security. They know that it's their duty to
secure that facility, and yet all of these people didn't
do it.
Speaker 7 (24:20):
And there are never any repercussions to these people. Nothing.
I mean, I understand you have a lot of faith
in some newly elected members of Congress, and I felt
that way with the Tea Party in number of years back.
But the whole thing is, why hasn't it changed it?
How can the president not support and defend laws under
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the Constitution of the United States.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Why do you think we had five hundred and seventy
four riots in the summer at twenty twenty and we
all have the video, We have people on tape. We
know we would find out who to arrest, and they
will pelt bricks, rocks, bottles, molotov cocktails at cops, a
couple of thousand cops injured, a couple of dozen dead Americans,
billions in property damage. Why have they not shown concern
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over those riots? You know? Why did they not focus
on lester Holtz report forget Sean Hannity that they had
actionable intelligence that in the lead up to January sixth
that told them directly that there was the capital was
going to be attacked, and they did nothing. Why are
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they not held accountable? Why has nothing been done to
create a perimeter around the Capitol like we have around
the White House so that something like this never happens again?
Those are basic questions to me.
Speaker 7 (25:44):
If the President doesn't enforce the laws that he has
been tired basically by us to do, those other people
don't fear any percussions for not doing their jobs either,
the prosecutors that are not prosecuting people.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Maybe maybe I'm just more advanced to my thinking in
this way. I'm not, and this is not meant to
be in any way a negative towards you. I've just
given up in the sense that Joe Biden is going
to allow illegal immigration to continue. That is his policy,
and in spite of the lies that the border secure,
They're going to continue to allow it. You're asking me
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why that the people that do these nefarious deeds are
not held accountable. I've been telling you. Equal justice under
the law is dead in America right now. Equal application
of our laws is dead. And if you're a Clinton
or a Biden or a Democrat, the odds are much higher.
You're going to get away with something. If your name's Trump,
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or if you're a Republican or a Conservative, you got
you got a big problem on your hands.
Speaker 7 (26:54):
Well, sir, not unlike a lot of other I'm a
former Army officer. I took it an to support and
defend the Constitution in the United States, and I would
love to come up with one thing I could do
that could make some of these people do their job
other than the vote. That's the only thing I can
think of. And even then, I'm pretty sure that our
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votes are not barely being counted anymore. What's all of
the stuff I saw with that two thousand mules as such?
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Well, what really shocks the conscience to me is that
the FBI again now has been called putting this cinder
blocks on the scales of a presidential election, and nobody
seems to care about that either. Frightening times. Anyway, my
friend ed, thank you call back again eight hundred and
ninety four one Seawan if you're going to be a
part of the program. Jeff is in San Diego, Coco Radio.
(27:45):
What's up, Jeff? How are you glad you called?
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Doing good?
Speaker 4 (27:47):
Sean?
Speaker 5 (27:48):
Thanks for taking my call, appreciate it. Light at Aham,
in light of a Durham report, the exposure that we're
learning at some of the content coming through some outlets,
the whisker blowers that we're here, and from the impeachment
announces that were made yesterday. Wanted to get your opinion.
Do you think that any of the agencies or exposed
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political figures will actually be held to accountability ultimately consequences
from Durham's report.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Not Durham's report. No, it's sad at all these people,
all those names that you know, all the work that
we did exposing what they were involved in, you know,
lying to PISA courts used you know, going easy on
Hillary and going along with something that never should have
even been opened as an investigation because they didn't have
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a basis for it. You know the fact that the
FBI knew they couldn't corroborate any of the dossier and
then they used it as the bulk of information for
PFISA Lawrence is all I could say is if you
did it or anybody listening to my voice right now
did it. I promise you if you lie to a judge,
you go to jail. No IFFs, no ends.
Speaker 4 (28:59):
No.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
But but they light at a very high level. They
light at a level that is beyond you know, using
a Piza court. It says, it says that you have
affirmed the information that the affidavit that you're that that
the application that you are putting forward has in fact
been affirmed. And it's not you know, it's unvary. It
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says verified, it's unverifiable. But now it's debunked. They offered
Christopher Steel a million dollars according to the Durham Report
or more to corroborate his dossier, but yet it became
the foundational portion of that application four times as a
means of backdoor spying on the Trump campaign, transition team,
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and presidency.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
So in relation to the Durham Report, you don't think
any hands will roll.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Nope, I do not. I do believe that the Bidens
are in trouble more than they think. But I also
think with the weaponization of the DOJ and the MPI,
God only knows what Donald Trump's future is. I think
if they have their way, they will throw the book
at him and they will try to get him in
an orange jumpsuit. That's what I would tell you today.
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I hope I'm wrong.
Speaker 5 (30:08):
Your opinion, Yeah, I do too. Appreciate your opinion, and
I appreciate you taking my call.
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