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January 11, 2022 30 mins

 Eric Trump joins to discuss the hidden agenda of Letitia James, the Attorney General for New York, who is now subpoenaing Donald Trump’s children. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news rounds up information overload our gladual with

(00:02):
a Sean Hannity Show eight hundred and nine for one.
Shawn is on a number if you want to be
a part of the program. I never realized how often
the Attorney General in New York specifically ran on a
platform that pledged to target one man and one family,

(00:22):
and that being Donald Trump and the Trump organization. But
we've got the audio to prove it. As the age
now is investigating the Trump family and now you know
Ivanka and Don Junior and Eric Trump, they're all being
dragged into it. The only thing the Manhattan DA apparently

(00:43):
might have found is, oh, they gave a free scholarship
to the child of an employee. And they had a
company car and a company apartment. By the way, that
would represent every single company, probably without exception, in the
state of New York, especially in New York City, and
is at the worst, Okay, you want me to pay
back taxes on that. When you're dealing with a company

(01:06):
that's that's dealing with billions, not millions, you know you're
not going to have the perfect tax return because any
on any given year you give accountants, five big firms
the same information, They're all going to come up with
a different calculation. That's because the laws are so convoluted
and difficult to interpret. Anyway, here is the age of

(01:28):
New York making campaign promises before she got elected. Will
never be afraid to challenge this illegitimate president when our
fundamental rights are at stake. I believe that the president
of these United States can be indicted for criminal offenses.
But is fueling my soul right now is Trump? Will
you sue him for us? We're going to be a

(01:49):
real patly asked to going into the office of Attorney
General every day him and then going home and I
knew my name personally, how would you feel if an
attorney general, with all the power of that office was
going after you or your family? Now, Democrats don't have

(02:10):
a problem with it because they just hate Donald Trump,
And as long as I guess it's not happening to them,
why should they care. I wouldn't want a conservative attorney
general targeting of family or individuals by name, running a
campaign and then following through on the campaign promise, which
appears to be happening. Eric Trump is with the Trump Organization, Well,

(02:33):
I'm gonna be honest. When I saw the tape put together,
and I had put one together previously, now that I
saw some of the other new available video that's come out,
I was I was shocked, to be honest with you, Sean,
I'm really shocked by anything anymore. I mean, you and
I have been speaking about politics for what six seven
years at this point, and you know, we lived the

(02:53):
Russia hoax, right where the FBI illegally spied on my
father's campaign and made collusion stories. You saw on Peachment one,
you saw what they did to Kavanagh, you saw on
Peachment two. I mean the lens at which these people
will do is to effectively weaponize politics, weaponize you know,
the criminal justice system, weaponize the DOJ. I mean we've
seen time and time again, and you know they do

(03:15):
the same thing in New York now, right the You
have an Attorney general in New York named Lutitia James.
She's a most unethical attorney general. She ran on the
campaign promise and by the way, she's not that smart
because she put this all on video. She ran on
the campaign promise of taking down Donald Trump. I'm gonna
get him, I'm gonna follow his money I'm gonna go
after his kids. I'm gonna go after everybody in his orbit.

(03:36):
He's gonna know my name. I mean, she's on camera.
I mean he's played a little bit of it, literally
laughing about this. She has one clip where she goes,
I'm going to go into Attorney General's office every single day,
I'm going to sue Donald Trump and his family, and
then I'm gonna go home, and then I'm gonna go
back and I'm gonna do it the next you know,
the same thing the next day. I mean, this is crazy.
In fact, you know, just earlier this morning, she sent

(03:57):
out a campaign you know, soliciting campaign contributions talking about
my father. My father's not even an office anymore. It's
it's insane. But you know, she wants to pose my brother,
she wants to pose my sister. So finally this week
we sued her. But this is the deep state that
my father's been talking about for years. They weren't successful
and taking down my father in Washington, DC, despite the
fact that they tried over and over and over again,

(04:19):
and so what do they do. They send it to
their cronies in New York to try and take him
down and it's disgusting and honestly, I used to have
a lot of faith in the legal system in this country.
I have no faith in it anymore, because a prosecutor
in the United States of America shouldn't be able to
make the promise on a campaign that she's going to
target somebody in their family, that she's going to harass

(04:39):
those people, that she's going to go after them day
and night, and then actually get into office to do
exactly that. I mean, Seana should be legal. It's third
rate stuff that we see in this country. And Latitia
James is really she's probably the most unethical prosecutor in
a history of this nation. Every person should be shocked
by this. What really scares me. I mean, I'm looking
at this January sixth committee. You got the biggest purveyor

(05:02):
of election lies, the congenital liar that would be Adam Shift.
The committee is trying to make the case that it
was the president's rhetoric about the election and irregularities and
laws not being followed, etc. That caused what happened on
January sixth. But now we've been able to break this down,

(05:24):
and as you know, I discovered that your father, as
the law requires authorized calling up up to twenty thousand
National guardsmen and women to be utilized. The process then
was handed over as per chain of command to Nancy Pelosi,
a mayor Bowser, and they both rejected your father's authorization

(05:46):
of the National Guard. Now, I would argue if they
had followed his authorization, January six never would have happened.
They would have been prepared. But this committee chairman now
is saying that Nancy Pelosi's off limits. Well, why isn't
she answering the question, why did you not call up
the guard? Knowing we just had a summer of five

(06:09):
hundred and seventy four riots, dozens of dead Americans, thousands
of injured cops, billions of property damage, knowing there are
always bad actors in big crowds. Why did you not
anticipate this? Why did you reject the help? Why did
you not listen to the Capitol police chief. I'm going
on too long here. Well, Sean, either it's because they're
incompetent or they wanted exactly this to happen. And there

(06:30):
are some real questions about January sixth. I mean, there
are people on top of you know, large scaffolding directing
people to do things. And you know, it's really interesting.
They haven't never getten called between you know, before committees,
people who go into Capitol, who've taken selfies, who've gotten
months and months in jail. But yet you know, they
have people where they have pictures of their faces on
top of large scaffolding directing them into a building. And

(06:52):
yet they're not willing to find those people. You know,
they're not willing to ask Nancy and you get the
communications why she didn't actually bring in twenty thou in
National Guard troops. You know, why aren't they willing to
ask those questions? Because they want this investigation to be
one directional, right, there's no question about it. It's no
different than the Russia hoax. They wanted the you know,
they planted misinformation out there, They made up lies, they

(07:15):
brought lies to the FBI. They knew the dossier was
totally fake, and they ran with it for years. If
we didn't have people like Yushon that didn't unpeel the onion,
as you said, if you didn't have guys like me
out there fighting this every single day for the nonsense
that it was, because there was no collusion with Russia,
was a total fallacy. It was a total sham. They
would have gotten away with this, and they're perfectly happy

(07:36):
because all they were trying to do is smear president
who did a damn good job for this country, who
did a phenomenal, phenomenal job for this country. And you
know it isn't amazing. Now you have this guy in
the White House. The guy can't spell his name. He
doesn't know what year it is. The other day he said,
we're gonna we have a lot to be optimistic for
and you know, twenty Yeah, it's kind of interesting considering
it's twenty twenty two. We have a lot to be

(07:57):
thankful for in twenty twenty. The guy doesn't know what
year it is. He can't complete the sentence without he
doesn't know what let's go, Brandon means. How could you
not know that? Well, of course, and then Sean, but
beyond all of that, look at gas prices right now,
they've doubled. Look at you know what Russia's going to
probably do, the Ukraine amassing troops along the southern boarder.

(08:18):
Look at the bear shelves we have all over this country.
Look at rampant inflation. Look at the fact that you know,
businesses can't even reopen because they can't get employees. I mean,
I can go down the list. Look at how every
country around the world is literally laughing at this commander
in chief because they all know he's a joke. Right
Yet Congress is spending their entire time on January six. Now,

(08:39):
they're not spending any of their time. I remember I
was in Washington for some of this, while you had protesters,
violent protesters trying to rip down the White House fence,
when they were burning chapels literally directly across from the
White House. When they're burning down police stations and courthouses
in Seattle and Portland, in Chicago. I was in New
York when they were staging palettes of brickshawn all over

(09:00):
the streets of New York with a little map sending
people to them so they could pick up those bricks
and throw them through store windows. No, the FBI isn't
paying attention to any of those. They're paying attention to,
you know, the nice person wearing the you know Trump
hat holding an American flag, who took a selfie in
the capital. You know, Sean's disgusting, and this entire country
ceased through it. And so many people don't want to

(09:21):
talk about it because they don't think it's politically correctly.
If we had equal justice though an equal application of
our laws, where's the committee investigating the five hundred and
seventy four riots that killed dozens of Americans, injured thousands
of cops, and caused billions and property damage? Where is
that committee? Well, if you had a Republican attorney general
who was going out, who made a campaign promise to

(09:42):
take down Barack Obama and to go after Malia and Sasha,
and to go after his family, and to investigate everybody
in his orbit, and to go into office every day
and sue all of them and then go home and
do it all over again, and you know, fund raise
and make money off of them. And then they actually
started doing that, Sean, they would be in jail. You know,
that's illegal. You're not allowed to do it. Not only

(10:03):
is it unethical, it's illegal, but yet for some reason,
they do it to us. And you know what, we're
really lucky as a family. We've got loud voices and
we're willing to fight back. At this point, we don't care.
We're willing to fight back, and we'll fight back harder,
and we had to do that in Russia, and we
had to do that impeachment one, we had to do
it in impeachment two. And my father did it during Kavanaugh.
He did it one hundred other times where they tried

(10:23):
to come after him, you know, and we're willing to
do it every single day. But this is not how
the United States of America should act. We're the best
country in the world, and sometimes we act as a
banana republic and it has to stop. And I think
that's Sean really why my father's more popular right now
than ever before. I think you have the whole country
that realizes what a disaster we have right now in

(10:44):
the White House, and what a great job my father
actually did, because sometimes it takes a disaster to have
something to compare job kind of performance too. But they
are seeing the unequal scales of justice, whether it be
the people of January six who have been so horribly treated,
or whether it be the you know, total unequal scales
of justice, you know, as it pertains to the way

(11:05):
they treat Republicans versus the way they treat democrats, you know,
the rigged institutions we have in this country, the Democrats
have rigged every institution in this country, whether it be
the military, the dj the FBI, you know, higher education,
lower education, school boards, um, you know, the pharmaceutical industries,

(11:26):
the medical industries. I mean, there isn't a single industry
in this country that the Democrats haven't sunk their claws into.
And they've done it on purpose. And it's a deeply
dangerous thing for this country. And I think people are
really kind of getting very part too exactly what's happening
out there. What I learned in the in the four
years five years, I guess really since your dad ran
and as six now I know I've known them for

(11:48):
twenty five years. I've known you for many years. We've
been friends for many years. Is all of this I
never would have thought that I would say on the air,
I don't believe we have equal justice under the law
or equal application of our laws. I never thought I
would say that on a regular basis. I see the
country now criminalizing political differences. You know, here's look at

(12:12):
what happens with Joe Biden and he goes to Georgia
excoriates a state of Georgia. He's been a senator for
five hundred thousand years in Delaware, and they have the
most restrictive voting laws there. You have an attorney general
that is suing Texas and Georgia. Georgia has seventeen days
early in person voting available for the people of Georgia.

(12:34):
Delaware has zero. Every Georgia precinct has it what's called
a drop box where people can easily drop off their ballot.
Delaware has zero. You have literally the most accessible laws
in the country. Both states require voter ID. Why didn't
Merrick Garland go after Delaware? Why is he going after

(12:55):
you know, the Delaware, the restrictive state, and Georgia, the
state with all the accessibility you could ever want provoting?
Why did he go after that? Stay? Yeah? Why is
Lutitia James going after Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump and
the rest of our family? Yeah? Leticia James won't go
after Hunter Biden. You know, I'm a guy that goes
to bed normally at about ten o'clock at night. I'm
up at four o'clock in the morning. I'm the first

(13:16):
person to work, no drugs ever in my life, barely
any drinking great father, you know, spend my life very
clean life. Yet a person who has pictures of crack
pipes and laptops, and you know, prostitutes, and you know
taking money out of China and taking diamonds and other
things from all different nations around the world, and you know,
sitting on nothing, nothing happens, you know, but it's really amazing.

(13:39):
So you know, Eric Trump, the guy who normally falls
asleep with the beagle in his lap at ten o'clock.
They go after him. But yet you know Hunter Biden,
the crack pipes and the prostitutes, and you know the
sketchy deals with China. You know nothing to see there.
I mean, sean people are sick and tired of this nonsense.
And last last question, but only am thirty seconds? Sure, Well,

(13:59):
I know your father and I asked you this, whether
you think and want him to run again describing what
you're describing, why would you bother? And I'd make a prediction,
you know, And I don't think good people are ever
going to want to serve watching this. I think I
think they're going to say, who the hell needs this?
And my question is you know he can play golf.
If he announced I'm not running for president, I guarantee

(14:21):
you all of this crap would go away tomorrow. Sure,
you know why why no one else can save this country?
And I mean, who's going to do with Chris Christie.
I mean, give me a break. I mean, who else
on that stage is going to go out to do
what my father did? No one could have faced I
agree with him. First of all, Sean, they one have
one second of all they would have withered away in

(14:41):
about two days flat. Um, you know, and my father's
one guy who can fight it. You know, we're very
fortunate as a country, we as you know, as a family,
as a company. We can fight this nonsense, and we
can push back. We have the voice to do it.
We have the resources to do it, and and frankly,
you know that's the only reason we're here now. If
we didn't have that voice, if we didn't have those resources,

(15:02):
they would have eaten us up and shoot us up
and literally spit us out. I'll tell you one other thing.
You happening for the United States of America. We're fighting
for red, white and blue, the greatest country in the world,
and we're just not going to let it down. We're not.
I got let you go. But you also have millions
and millions of Americans behind you, Eric Trump, thanks for
being with us. Eight hundred nine one Shun is our number,

(15:25):
all right, twenty five now till the top of the hour,
eight hundred and nine four one, Sean you want to
be a part of the program. Bridget is in the
state of Taxachusetts, actually now being out done by New
York and California. But anyway, glad you called Bridget. I
will say this, Boston is a beautiful, fun city. I

(15:45):
can say that, but it's not worth the money. Well, Hi,
thanks for taking my call. I'm not originally from here,
so just letting you know that you're not from Boston. No,
I'm from Western New York. What's going on? So this
is kind of backtracking to the mandates for healthcare workers.

(16:06):
I was terminated from my position in October. It was
like the first round of terminations that came out, and
I have a medical issue. I have a blood clotting disorder. However,
I was told that in the first communications from my
hospital that we could not use any of that, that

(16:28):
they were not contraindicate indicated with any of the vaccines.
So that kind of took that off the plate, so
I went for. The next was the religious exemption and
it was denied, so I lost my job. It's been
three months. I've had no money coming in, and I'm
like all the thousands of other healthcare workers, struggling and
not knowing what to do next. And I can't work

(16:51):
anywhere I've done healthcare travelings. Really I don't This is
the problem when you're describing. I don't know specifically what
you're blood clotting disorder is, but it's very dangerous. I
know this, Um. What is the drug that people take?
I think plavix is that the right one maybe to take? Okay,

(17:13):
you don't have to tell you don't have to tell
me any of the details. But you have a blood
clotting I'm just trying to remember the commercial, um, but
just not to get distracted. But you have this this issue.
You have a medical doctor. Your medical doctor makes that
determination based on your medical history and your current medical condition.
And this is what the problem is with one size

(17:34):
fits all medicine. I interviewed a lovely girl. She was
I think but twenty or twenty one something like that,
I don't remember. But two years prior she had had
another vaccine and had it was and it resulted in
her being paralyzed for like a couple of months. Her
dream college was Bring him Young in Hawaii. Now this

(17:55):
was not a bring him young problem. It was a
state of Hawaii problem. And because she wasn't vaccinated, she
couldn't go to her dream school. And this drives me crazy.
It's like, there are rare conditions like yours that make
it impossible medically for you to take the vaccine according

(18:16):
to your own doctor. I'm not a doctor, I'm not
playing one on radio. But the point is, why why
are they so rigid? The rigidity here is unbelievable. And
then everybody else f your freedoms and all this other stuff.
It makes no sense. There are people that have and
are seeking religious exemptions because it deeply held religious beliefs. Well,

(18:37):
I thought conscientious subject or status was something liberals like,
but only when it's convenient, right, I mean, And you
know this issue that I have. I only found out
about it three years ago because I ended up in
the hospital. So it's a legitimate issue. It's a major issue.
And for me and my house, you know, I can't
chance taking a vaccine. I don't know what will happen

(18:59):
with it. However, I'm at the end here, and I've
depleted all my savings and this is where people are,
and I'm frustrating them, angry, and I've just disgusted and
not knowing what to do next. I can't work anywhere
in healthcare, that is. Let me ask. I don't have

(19:19):
a good answer for you, because I you know, off
the top of my head, you know, my suggestion should
to you would be to find a way to make
a living, and I don't know what that means for you.
I know what's inappropriate. But if you don't have to answer,
can I ask what your age is? I am fifty
three years old, and it's a tough age to make

(19:41):
a career change. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I'm not afraid
to do that. It's just that, after twenty eight years
of being in healthcare, it was a good income. You know,
I'm willing to start over and start at square one
and make the income I made thirty years ago. That's okay, However,
now that's I took a conditional job offer. Now I

(20:06):
was told today that I have to reveal my vaccination
status as of today. It's happening everywhere, you know. The
only thing I'd say is now most experts who are
expecting the Supreme Court to weigh in on vaccine mandates,
and it could happen any hour, at any point and
any day now, even today, and the consensus is is

(20:29):
that they will lift the vaccine mandate for companies, but
maybe not for hospitals, specifically government run hospitals. You might
get you might get a stay of relief here. There's
a possibility. I'll hope for that for you and for
many other people in similar situations. But the but the

(20:50):
bottom line is you've got to assume, you know, wait
for this decision to come in. But once that decision
comes in, you've got to find a way to provide
for yourself. And it's not going to be two job offers.
And you know, I'm trying to go forward with outside
of healthcare, and that's fine, I'll start over. It's just
getting frustrating now because you know, like you said, it's

(21:13):
still at the Supreme Court, but yet they have this
other mandate and place where I have to give up
my personal medical information to take a job, and it's
such an Maybe I'm one of the few Americans left
that actually believes in medical privacy freedom and doctor patient confidentiality.
You know, everybody's been demanding what about you, hannay, what's

(21:35):
your status? How about it's none of your freaking business.
You know why I decided not to talk about myself.
Number One, I'm a private person anyway, naturally, how private
am I? Right? And I'm a recluse, especially during the
work week, and the fact that they were demanding I
do it, I'm like, go jump in a lake because

(21:56):
now you're making me never do it. And the other
thing is, the more I thought about it, I don't
want people to be influenced by what I decide. I
want people to make their own decisions, doing their own research,
listening to the experts we bring on the program. Maybe
you agree or disagree with them. I interview people I
agree with and disagree with, but just to inform yourself.

(22:18):
And more importantly, now that we have all these breakthrough
cases and vas booster and natural immunities not stopping omicron,
we have spent more time talking about monoclonal antibodies and
these anti virals the doctors are talking about. But it's
sad to me because we're giving up liberty and freedom
and this fear that has gripped this nation. You know,

(22:42):
the words Land of the Free Home and the Bravest
is meant to mean something. And I'm telling you right now,
I do not live my life in fear of COVID nineteen.
I know people that do, and I've seen the worst
of it. I know what it can do. But I
also know that these therapeutics taken early, especially monoclonal's work,

(23:05):
and I've seen it every single time. I've not lost
a single person that I know that came to me
and asked me what I would do, And I take
all the time that's necessary. I was on the phone
last night a friend of mine out in Oregon. He's older,
he has a has comorbidities. He was having trouble breathing,

(23:29):
and I said, can I please talk to you? Give
me a doctor's number. I want to talk to a doctor.
And the doctor had already made the decision to give
him monoclonal out of bodies and he's going to be fine.
I'm very confident of that. So it's great that he's
in a state where he can get them right. So right, well,
I was surprised Oregon. I thought I was gonna have
a lot of trouble. It's that sort of thing. I

(23:50):
think it would be a little bit more difficult New York,
believe it or not. I found places, and I know
places where you can get them, and I share all
that information people when they call contact me. I'm trying
to help people. Look, but I also add, but you
got to ask your own doctor. You know, don't listen
just to me, ask your own doctor, because you know

(24:12):
all these people that was so wrong. You know, doctor
Joe Biden saying if you get the vaccine, you'll never
get COVID, doctor Fauci, a real doctor, if you get
the vaccine, you're never gonna get COVID. It's total bull
and they you know, and now they said, well, at
least to protect you from dying. Well, I mean maybe
at this point in time, but the way this thing
keeps changing, God only knows what's going to happen next.

(24:34):
And they just brings to the fact that I'm sorry
to interrupt, brings to the fact that now healthcare workers
who have COVID or test positive, who are symptomatic or
a symptomatic are allowed to work. Meanwhile people like me
have lost our livelihood. I mean, it's just it's dumbfounding. Well,
I wish you the best, I really do, and I

(24:57):
hope a great opportunity opens up for you, and maybe
this court ruling can impact your case and change it
immediately and they would rehire you. I would hope that
happens for you anyway. So I've been watching the court
case and pray. Pray every day. Amen. Yeah, we can't
pray enough. Let's say hi to Paul and Virginia. What's up, Paul,

(25:18):
how are you doing well? Sean? Thanks for taking my
call and being a voice of the truth. Thank you
for giving me this microphone. I can't do it without you.
You have my audience can fire me at any point.
I've never forgotten that. Well, it's always nice to be humbled, right,

(25:39):
So last Friday broadcast, you had requested one thing our
administration has done, and that one thing is our administration
has been successful in destroying our supply chain. We're a
small manufacturing facility. Our staff, we work tirelessly every day,

(26:05):
and with the destruction of this supply chain were limits
are manufacturing. Now we have up to six to six
terrible materials and products. That's terrible, by the way, luminum plastics,
you know, Biden, empty shelves has gone viral. It's it's

(26:26):
happening everywhere. It's so sad. You know, bare shelf Biden
is now trending all over the place. I'm so sorry
to hear that. I mean, that's terrible. Since then naturally
we have to pass the cost off to the consumer. Sure,
but also the consumer demand is being outweighed by prices.
You know, it really is unbelievable to me. And then

(26:48):
everything we buy at every store costs more because of
his stupid economic and energy policies. And all of these
things can be fixed, but their main focus now is
on you know, build back better socialism or build back
broke as I call it. And the you know, getting
rid of voter ID and allowing the illegal immigrants the
right to vote. It's insane which they're now doing in

(27:09):
New York municipality elections. I would only say this, and
you know I will tell you I'm I'm kind of fortunate.
I have a car dealer friend of mine. I leased
my car and my daughter's car. Recently he called me,
what what was it six He called me six months ago? Yeah,

(27:32):
it was six months ago. He said, your daughter's leases
up in six months. Yours is up in nine months.
And he goes to me, you got to order it
now and put down a deposit or I won't be
able to get you a car now. You might think, oh, Hannah,
he's just trying to sell your car. No, no, no,
not at all. This is a really legitimate guy. He
did it as a courtesy and a heads up to

(27:54):
a customer that's pretty loyal to them. And so you know,
my daughter got her car. Mine will come in at
the proper time, I guess in a couple of months.
But I'll tell you the fact that they can't even
The average cost of a used car now is twenty
nine thousand dollars. That is insane if you can find

(28:14):
one the cost of I know people that are actually
buying out their leases and selling because they had a
lease price pre COVID and then selling the automobile and
making like twenty thousand dollars profit like they got a
free lease. It's insane. But I'm very sorry for your business.

(28:34):
Can I can we give you a business a plug?
What's your business? Actually? Scottie signs? Oh? You do signs? Yes, sir? Okay?
And you do? Do you do billboards? What kind of
signs you do? Commercial? Commercial? And we also work with
national accounts as well well. I hope you can get
the supplies and keep your guys working. I remember when

(28:55):
I was a contractor. I came up on a moment
where I was about to run out of work and
I put all my eggs in one big basket for
a very big job, and I didn't know if it
was going to come through, and it came through it
just the right moment. It's it's kind of scary when
you know that what you decide and how you decide
it can impact other people's lives. I didn't I did

(29:15):
not like as a young guy having control over other
people's lives, some of whom were married, with mortgages and kids.
I'm like, I don't need this pressure. I'm twenty two
years old. But I managed to pull it off, thankfully.
And at what point does common sense prevailable? Sure? Okay,
common sense is not that common anymore? All Right, my friend,

(29:39):
God blush you, Paul, appreciate you being with us. All Right,
that's gonna wrap up things for today. Ted Cruz is
beat down in the FBI. Today he'll join us Jim
Jordan Jim Banks on what we have now discovered about
this corrupt, predetermined outcome committee. The January sixth Committee, the
biggest single day ever positive COVID cases thanks to Joe Biden.

(30:02):
And we still don't have tests, and we don't have monoclonals,
and we don't have anti virals. Doctor oswill join us
on that. Kevin McCarthy, he is on fire, says he
wants to investigate Nancy Pelosi and would strip some Democrats
of committee assignments. Leo two point, Terrell Laura Trump nine
Eastern say, DBR. We'll see it tonight as always nine pm,

(30:24):
and then back here tomorrow. You make this show possible.
We never thank you enough. See you tonight, see it
back here tomorrow

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