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May 12, 2026 34 mins

Rose Tennent guest-hosts while Sean Hannity begins his trip to China with President Trump, opening the hour with a faith-centered reflection on America’s 250th anniversary and the responsibility to preserve the republic. She connects the moment to courage, self-government, and the biblical story of David and Goliath, arguing that Americans must not be intimidated into silence. Rose also responds to AOC’s claim that the American Revolution was against “the billionaires of their time,” framing the Revolution instead as a fight for liberty, representation, and independence from British tyranny. The hour also includes Linda’s check-in with Sean from Joint Base Andrews as he prepares to board Air Force One for China.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Well, we have come out.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Your city gets say you are confide, well, be desire
and if you want a little banging, Uni, I come along.
The American Revolution was against the billionaires of their time.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
The tax system as we have it is fundamentally unjust.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
We are speaking about living in the wealthiest city, in
the wealthiest country in the history of the world, where
one in four New Yorkers are living in poverty, and we.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
Are going to have to explore massive judicial reform state
by state and at the federal level. And everything should
be on the table. As far as I'm concerned.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Freedom is back in style. Welcome to the revolution.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Be away of coming to your city, don't play out.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
Against all and saying you a conscious song.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
N Sean Hannity Show for me, I'm the scenes information
on freaking news and more bold inspired solutions for America.

Speaker 6 (01:22):
Welcome to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose
and I'll be spending the afternoon with you, and that
is absolutely okay with me. I love Sean's audience. Joan
is traveling to China with the President and Linda talked
to him earlier today, so we're going to be bringing
you that interview that segment at the half hour, so
stay tuned for that kind of an exciting show today.

(01:43):
We've We've got so many great guests that's just unbelievable.
So stay with us the next three hours. But you know, first,
I'd like to offer a perspective, and it's the kind
of perspective that only comes with time, and I admit
it was something that AOC said that motivated me to
address the issue of our country and why we celebrate

(02:03):
this two hundred and fifty year anniversary. And I'll go
more into details about what she said. You heard a
little bit of it in the opening, but we'll talk
about that later in the show. But first, let's talk
about two hundred and fifty years because that number isn't
just history. It's a responsibility because when the nation reaches
a moment like this, it's no longer only looking back

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at what was built, but it's looking directly at what
will be preserved. America to fifty is not simply a
celebration of endurance. It's a moment of evaluation and of
reflection and asking whether the ideas that shape this country
will shape us, and whether the principles that form this
republic still hold firm and the way we live, lead

(02:48):
and the way we govern today. And I have to say,
this isn't just another milestone on a calendar, you know,
it's an opportunity to celebrate. It's not an anniversary that
we acknowledge and move past. But this is a moment
that invites reflection, and I think it's serious reflection that
needs to be had because it's about the kind of
nation that we are, what kind of people we've become,

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and what kind of future we're building right now. Because
the truth is, a nation is never just defined by
its past. It's defined by what it chooses to do
with the present. And in this present moment, I believe
that we're living inside the ongoing story of a republic,
a republic that was built on extraordinary ideas like liberty,

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self governance, responsibility, and the belief that rights come not
from government but from someone higher than government. And you
know what I'm going to say, you know me, but
it comes from God and God alone, Because for two
hundred and fifty years, those ideas have been tested and
they've been challenged, and yeah, they've been defended and at

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times they've been taken for granted, but they still remain
the foundation of who we are. So the question isn't
whether those ideas were true in seventeen seventy six. The
question is whether we still believe they are worth preserving
in twenty twenty six. And you know what that decision

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is made over time and the choices that we make,
and what we're willing to defend and what we're willing
to ignore. And that's what makes this moment different. But
that's why this two hundred and fifty year matters, not
just because of what we remember, but because of what
we choose right now, Because we're living in a time
when people feel uncertain about the direction of the country.

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I mean, there are really deep concerns about our representative leadership,
about institutions, division, and about whether the system itself can hold.
And what has always been true is this, The strength
of this Republic has never rested solely in Washington, or
was it supposed to, really, or in one moment leadership,

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or even in one institution. It is rested in the people,
in their willingness to engage, to participate, and to hold
fast to the principles that make self government possible in
the first place. So that does bring us to where
we are today. If this republic is to endure another
two hundred and fifty years or even another generation, it's

(05:23):
not going to happen by accident. It's going to require
attention and I think convection, and it's going to require
a willingness in moments like this one to ask hard questions.
And we've got to face honest truths. What do we
believe about this country? And what are we willing to preserve?
What are we willing to do individually and collectively to

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make sure that what was handed to us isn't lost
on our watch? Because what we do now matters more
than we often realize. And I know that these obstacles
can seem huge, like we have are very own Goliath
that we're facing. And as a matter of fact, speaking
of Goliath, you know, for forty days, Goliath's aim was

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to strike fear in the hearts of the Israelites. He
would just stand and challenge them. I mean, he just
showed up day after day, larger than life, he was
louder than anyone else, and basically he was daring them
to respond. But you know what, over time, something happened,
not to their strength, but to their spirit. This is

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a nation that had seen victory before. Think about that,
and then suddenly they began to believe it couldn't withstand
the threat. And that's how and intimidation works. It doesn't
always conquer from the outside. It wears people down from
the inside. It convinces them that they are smaller than
they are, that they are outmatched, and that resistance is useless.

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You know, that's the message that we've been getting for
far too many years now. And even people of faith
falter when they when they let fear take hold, because
truth and real courage is not found in size or strength.
It's found in faith in the Lord. And that matters
because fear has always been the tool used to shift

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the balance. And you know that you've heard it said
that this nation was founded as a government of the people,
by the people, for the people. And there's a reason
for that, because as long as the people stand firm,
that balance holds. Remember how we were warned that when
the people fear the government, there's tyranny, But when the

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government fears the people, there's liberty. That's the tension, and
that's the moment because just like in that valley long ago,
the real battle isn't just about the size of the threat.
It's about whether people will stand or step back in fear.
And there are a lot of aspects of our government
that appear like a goliath to us, and you know

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that that's true. Forces that grow so large, they are
so loud, and they are so entrenched that they begin
to overshadow the very people they're supposed to serve. So
the question is the same that the Israelites face. Do
we stand in fear or do we remember who we are?
Because that question is in front of us. Again, the

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real battle was never about the giant. It was about
whether the people would remember who they were. We've been
talking about a republic that was given and a responsibility
to keep it, But that raises a harder question what
stands in the way Because every generation faces something. Our
founders had a king that they had to face that

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was their giant, But for us, it feels something much larger.
It feels it's more entrenched, and it's something that grows
in size and influence until we all begin to believe
that it can't be challenged. Does that sound familiar? And
that's where this becomes more than history today. Fear doesn't
always look like a battlefield. Sometimes it looks like silence,

(09:02):
like stepping back, like and you know this is true
of me, I'm going to be I'll be very honest
with you, and if you're honest, you'll say the same
could be true of you. Sometimes we choose not to speak,
or not to stand, or not to support issues because
it might cost us something. I mean, our intentions suddenly
become to stay off of a list, or avoid that attention,

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or how about letting somebody else take the risk. You
know that we do that, And little by little, though
without even realizing it, people begin to do exactly what
intimidation was meant to produce the stand down. When David
stepped forward in faith, he didn't just face the giant,
he exposed its weakness. So think about that in our time.

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Because the strength of any overwhelming force depends on one
thing that people believe it can't be challenged. But the
minute that we stand, the minute that we speak and
act together, that's where the balance begins to shift. And
then the real weakness of any giant is this, It

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cannot withstand a people who refuse to be intimidated, the
people who remain engaged, the people who remember who they
are and act on it. David remembered who he was.
David remembered the victories of his nation. We've got to
remember that way. We don't surrender ground that was never

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meant to be given away. We have to stand with
courage and with conviction. And you know, I'm going to
say this with faith, because the same truth that carried
David still carries us. The battle is never decided by
the size of the giant, but the willingness of the
people to stand and face it. And you know what,

(10:52):
that's very much like the willingness and courage that our
forefathers exhibited. And that brings us right back to the
question before us two hundred and fifty years later, will
we face the giant and demand less of government and
more of for and by the people. And guess what
the future of this country depends on how you answer

(11:15):
that question. I love this country so much, and it
brings me to tears when I talk about stuff like this,
because there is so much at stake, and we really
got to get serious about this, and we have to
identify the times that we're living in and we have
to be ready, if called upon to stand boldly and
to speak boldly for what we believe to be true,

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and that is that we are a nation established under
God for liberty for all of us. And I just
I pray that we all keep that in mind as
we celebrate these two hundred and fifty years of a
republic that has been held on by a thread, but
it's still we're still holding onto it. So God bless you,

(11:58):
and God bless this country. And I'm going to ask
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every day because life can get really tough, as you
well know. All right, So my name is Rose. I'll
be back with more on the Sean Hannity Show. A
lot of great speakers coming up. Nugin Rich, JP Dugan's
Bill Riley is joining us, and also the faith director
for the White House, Jenny Korn.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
So stay with us.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
Have you are ready to get out of the media
spin room.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
You've come to the right place.

Speaker 7 (13:14):
Is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose,
and I referenced AOC in my monologue, and I do
want to talk about that right now. I'm a going
to get some of my thoughts. And one of the
things that she said recently was that the American Revolution
was against the billionaires of their time, and we are
declaring independence from such an extreme marriage of wealth and
power and the state that the voices of everyday people

(14:00):
did not exist. Okay, So, as you can imagine, she
did receive a lot of criticism for those remarks. It's
amazing because she's wrong again, But who's surprised The American
Revolution was against an overreaching tyrant. It was a distant
intrusion on a new way of life.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
Here.

Speaker 6 (14:18):
It was a governing force that knew no limits, and
it imposed itself into the lives of the people who
wanted and desired freedom. Now, allow me the pleasure of
setting the record straight. And too bad AOC never learned
anything in school. But she isn't fully to blame. It's
our educational system, to be sure. But here's a history
lesson that I offer AOC. Many of the leading figures

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of the American Revolution and the architects of the US
Constitution were wealthy landowners. They were merchants, lawyers, plantation owners,
or businessmen by the standards of their time. For example,
George Washington was one of the wealthiest men in Virginia.
He owned extensive land in businesses. Thomas Jefferson came from

(15:01):
Virginia's planter class. John Hancock was a very wealthy merchant.
Robert Morris helped finance the war effort with his fortune. Okay,
he did with his fortune. Alexander Hamilton himself was not
born wealthy, but many of his allies in the Federalist
movement were part of the commercial and financial elite. So

(15:21):
the revolution was not a class uprising against the rich
or billionaires, as AOC refers to them. It was a
political and constitutional conflict over issues like self government, taxation
without representation, British control over colonial commerce, individual liberties, and
the belief that rights came from God, not from government.

(15:42):
So these are things that AOC clearly never learned, or
maybe it just doesn't fit into her narrative. In fact,
a lot of colonial elites, by the way, led the
independence movement. The slogan was not eat the rich, it
was resistance to centralized power and defense of what they
saw as inherited English liberties. That said, the revolution was
supported by people all across economic classes that we had farmers,

(16:06):
we had tradesmen, laborers, clergy and merchants, and not all
of the wealthy colonists supported independence. A lot of affluent
Americans stayed loyal to Britain as loyalists, so it wasn't
about money. It would be inaccurate to frame this revolution
simply as a war of the poor against the rich.
It was far more complicated. It was a coalition movement

(16:29):
centered on liberty, and it was centered on representation and independence.
From British tyranny. That's what it was about. And I
just it makes me sick that. But you know what,
I'll tell you something. I know that she is establishing
and laying a foundation for something greater, and I want
to get to that later on. Because she talked about

(16:50):
her ambition being way bigger than running for president, those
words should scare you, and you've got to ask yourself
the question, what ambition is way bigger than running for president?
Is it some sort of global effort? The connection is
that she's making all across this country with other socialists, communists.
You gotta wonder. And to me, some people might have thought, Oh,

(17:12):
I'm really glad she's not running for president. Me I thought,
oh my god, what is she doing? What is she planning?
To say that your ambition is way bigger than running
for president? It begs the question, begs the question what
is that ambition? Coming up next is an interview that
Linda conducted with Sean Hannity. So he's going to tell

(17:33):
you a lot about his trip. He's traveling right now
with the President. So that is coming up next on
the Sean Hannity Show. Check me Out at Rose Unplugged.
All platforms and Real Life Network. Look for Rose Unplugged.
You'll find my show there. I love being here with
all of you. We've got lots to cover this afternoon,
so don't go far away.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
We'll be right back to.

Speaker 7 (18:15):
The radio show the mainstream media love state.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. It's bottom of the hour,
three thirty here on the East Coast, and we are
so happy to have you back with us here on
the Sean Handity Show. And guess what we have on
the line. Not an impersonator, the real deal, our very
own Sean Hannity, as promise. Check it in from his
chip trip on the way to China.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
No, we're in joint face. Andrew is getting ready to
take off.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
Oh my god, don't ruin my moment. Trying to make
this big, larger than life. You know you're on your way.
It's epic.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
Some rules radio, one on one. Let me tell you,
ladies and gentlemen. You have to talk to the listener directly.
You know that's rule number one in radio. How many
have you've been in radio? Have you? Am?

Speaker 5 (19:01):
I not allowed to be polite and called them ladies and.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
Gentlemen, Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages? What is
this ringling brother circ You could be your.

Speaker 5 (19:09):
Own circus show. I mean, I don't want to tell
you and hurts your feelings, but I hear you're going
to be doing some interesting things in China, So who
am I to judge?

Speaker 3 (19:17):
It'll be interesting for sure.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
How has it been so far? You sound exhausted.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
No, I'm actually trying to talk low because there's like
a room full of people out there, and a million
of Secret Service people. But it's in a whole room.
I've already had my bags checked and all that sort
of thing. And I will tell you they do a
great job. I will tell you the brave men and
women and secret Service are amazing. The number of people,

(19:43):
the logistics involved in this is unbelievable when you actually
watching up close and personal. Now for the President, it's
easy for him. I mean somebody who pack his clothes
get him ready. I mean he's been busy all day.
The Secretary of War has been hearings all day. I
underst and he's coming on the trip. I'm just getting

(20:03):
a little bit of word that you know, there are
going to be a lot of people on the plane.
I don't want to give it away now, and hopefully
I'll get a chance to talk to a lot of
them and be feeding all that back to you. And
you know, it's it's not a fun trip, it's not
a play trip. It's a work trip. And it's really
important too. I mean, look, I don't care, you know,

(20:25):
what's going on with a rant. I believe is going
to resolve itself, as I say every day, and I
think that will be sooner than later. It will be
on the president's timetable, not anyone else's. It is interesting
the new quotient there, which is the UAE now you know,
separating from OPEC. I think that will help increase oil production,

(20:48):
which will lower prices. Supply and demand crisscross that it
takes the price and I think that's going to be
very good. But they're also engaged themselves with the Iranians,
which is now an other problem because you got the US, Israel,
now the UAE, And you know, I think on the
other side of this, I think the guy that's been
most right on it is probably Lindsay Graham. So that's

(21:11):
going to be a part of it. But with all
that said, you know, our number one top geopolitical foe
is China. And you know, for example, you know a
very close friend of mine who's a great inventor, and
he has more patents than anybody I know in the world,
and every one of those patents, without exception, has been

(21:33):
stolen by the communist Chinese. I know Elon Musk is
going to be here. How much of his technology that
he developed, for example, for electric cars was likely taken
by the Chinese? Question meant to be a partner. And
you know, I love the Tesla because I own one.
It's the best car I've ever driven, and I didn't

(21:54):
buy it for quote environmental reasons. But so, you know,
there's a lot of high stakes issues here in play.
I'm sure the issue of Taiwan will come up. I'm sure,
I'm sure the Iranian situation comes up. I'm sure the
straight of Horn moves comes up. You know the President also,
you know people really it frustrates me that they don't

(22:15):
listen to him and they don't want to understand him.
They just have this knee jerk reaction to hate him.
But one thing he's always made clear that people do
need to understand he expects his geopolitical foes to be
looking out for their country first. He's America first, and
he expects President she to be China first, expects Putin

(22:40):
to be Russia first. And you know, the Iranians are
too stupid to be anything first because they're just willing
to be suicidal and dumb because they come from a
death cult. So I don't know if you can even
count them in any category. The North Koreans would be
the same thing. You know, it was pretty miraculous what

(23:01):
the president did in his first term with Kim Jong Uno,
little rocketman. All he ever gave of Kim Jong un
was his time and that's it. And then the rockets
stop being tested, they stop being fired. The remains of
American soldiers that have been held for decades and decades
were returned, and you know, we kind of hit this,

(23:23):
this this space of Detontes that is for the most
part held ever since. Do I expect that there's going
to be any massive, huge revelations, No, But I can
tell you this. The one thing that I know about
President Trump, having known him for thirty years, is he
leaves nothing on the table. He will leave nothing unsaid,

(23:46):
and whatever he wants to tell President she He's gonna
tell him. If he thinks a deal is in the
best interest of the US, he will make that deal.
If it's not, he's not making that deal. And all
these people that go to be scratching this stupid you know,
legacy media mob wooden heads that don't want to understand
him will never, never be able to absorb that. That's

(24:11):
what his agenda is. Interesting, fun side note part of
this when I went with him on the Gulf State
trip and when we went to Saudi Arabia and Qatar
cutter however you prefer to pronounce it, and the UAE.
I'm just telling you from experience, the man does not sleep,

(24:32):
period and the.

Speaker 5 (24:33):
Sentence I know somebody like that who me Yeah, exactly
like that.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
In the thirty years unknown President Trump. I have talked
to him every hour on the twenty four hour clock.
That means one am, two am, three am, four am,
five am, six am, seven am, you name it. We've
spoken multiple times in every hour. And you know, you
have to admire somebody that is that devoted dedica to

(25:00):
his job. I mean, people wonder you know they got
the media got no access to Joe Biden. Joe Biden
was not capable of doing what Donald Trump does on
a daily basis, right, and President Trump does it every day.
I think he was. I thought he was hilarious yesterday,
and they did like a bunch of robotic you know,

(25:21):
you know, brain dead people. They don't get his sense
of humor. He's he's just messing with him the whole time.
No one human being on the face of the earth
takes up more space in people's brains than Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
It's just and he does it rent free. I mean,
he really is. He's always a capitalist.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
I mean, look at Gavin Newsom for example, the case
in point now I have lived rent free in his head.
I don't know why he's obsessed with constantly, you know,
going after me, but it's nothing compared to his stalking
of President Trump. And I actually think in the end
he's kind of fell to de bait. And I think

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he hurts himself every time he does it, because then
that gives Trump another reason to hit him, which is awesome.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
Yeah, But I think to your point, you know, Gavin Newsom,
first of all, how you ever got through that thick,
disgusting mound of hair on his head to even get
rent free and his brain is amazing. But to be
perfectly fair to you, Sean, you know.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Put a filter on Linda, so you know, for the
rest of the week, while I'll be reporting in every
day and we're going to send back interviews every day,
I am not responsible for whatever comes out of your mouth.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
What does that mean? First of all, I'm always on
my best behavior. Take it easy.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
First of all, you know sauce. You know silver Palla posters.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
Listen. If that's the worst thing that comes out of
my mouth, the audience will be grateful because I say
it right and you don't.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
That's true. How do you say sauce? Just asking sauce?
He says it like a normal person.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
First of all, you asked a stranger. For all I know,
you gave him a twenty.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
I can't see anything You're no, I'm not giving him
a twenty. I didn't give him a hundred. I didn't
give him a penny. How do you say talk talk
radio normal? Not like you. It's not talk radio, it's
not New York, it's not silver Palapalus to see us.
You know, you do know that you speak an entirely

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different language that I have to decipher.

Speaker 5 (27:17):
This is how you want to part for China. China?
You know, I know somebody else is very popular who
talks a little different. Oh, mister Trump.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
Yeah, but he's just messing around. You can't help it,
that's not true.

Speaker 5 (27:29):
Are you going to ask the president about Eileen Wang
while you're on the plane?

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Uh? Oh, the woman that was the mayor uh yeah.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
Of Arcadia who is an illegal agent for China. I'm like, oh,
this is a fun way to start the trip.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
Yeah, and then she got elected mayor. I couldn't believe
I knew.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
I'm like, oh, Newsome, did you know her too? I'm
just curious. Maybe that's why he's so freaked out.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
Look, one of the biggest issues Fox covered today to
me is why is China buying up thousands and thousands
of acres of American farmland, ranch land, land, nam military installations.
That that troubles me a lot. I mean, if I
went over there with a boatload of money, like all

(28:10):
the money you have, and I tried to buy up
those very things in president, She's China. Do you think
i'd get to first base? Do you think I'd have any.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Shot of Absolutely not that absolutely not not.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Well, why are we letting them do it?

Speaker 5 (28:27):
I'm very afraid of the of these AI data centers.
That's the stuff that has my stomach. Jurney, we're seeing
a lot of eminent domain foreclosures.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
Where is she out in California?

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Who Ailey Wang? Yeah, she is in Arcadia, California.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Yeah, that's what I thought.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
Instead of being the People's Republic at China's the People's
Republic at California. Works out just great for her.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
Look, we have a couple of things working on our favor.
Going in their economy is going to Adam Schiff. That's
number one. Number two the President being tough on trade
and tariffs that is put a dent in their economy.
I don't like that. There are reports they've been helping

(29:05):
the Iranians. They're close to the Russians. You know, they're
close to all the wrong people. There is an axis
of evil, but there's always been one, and you know,
there probably always will be one. And in this case,
it's Russia, it's China, it's Iran, it's North Korea, and
so you know, I mean, the only thing I can

(29:28):
say is, I mean, I wish people are a greater
understanding and confidence. There's nothing that's not going to be
said there. I mean, when you have President Trump, Marco Rubio, Petaisa,
all these people, you know, none of them are going
to give a flying rip or President she thinks they're not,

(29:48):
and he can bring up whatever agenda items they want
unless it's beneficial to America. It's just not going to happen.
It's really that simple. Do I wish I could be
a flyer on the wall? Hell yeah, I mean I
think that'd be the coolest thing on earth, But you know,
I've got to be able to pay the bills.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
Listen, you are in a very unique experience, and that
was why I had said to you that I wanted
you to do this without the stress of a million
other things on your shoulders like this show.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
So it was also technically a little more it is
than usual.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
But I do think Sean in some regard, I mean,
you know, we're all kind of watching you. You're taking
this trip for all of us. You know, you're the
You're the average Joe on the plane, right, You're the
guy who gets to go, and you kind.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Of are that fly on the wall, unlike the son
of the prison guard, waiter and you know, family court officer.
That gets you know, I trust me growing up, nobody
ever thought I'd be on Air Force one. I do
pinch myself. It is a great honor and to kind
of pass that experience on and be able to pass

(30:51):
it on to our great audience which has given me
this amazing life. I'm so grateful to all of them.
It did get a little eerie last week when the
guy called in, I have a premonition, don't go, don't.

Speaker 5 (31:04):
Go on the trip.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
Yeah. Well, unfortunately people in my life heard it too.
I'm like, oh no.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
Listen, man, everybody's got a family, and you know you're
somebody's you know, spouse, somebody's brother, somebody's father.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
My last words, what did I say? You know what
I said?

Speaker 5 (31:21):
First of all, baby, I thought it was weird. Yeah,
what did I say, mister Laviista, Baby.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Well, I could say, you can add that to my remarks.
I'll put that in there. Said, first of all, thank
you for the amazing undeserved life that I've had. Number one,
and I want everyone to keep fighting for the greatest
country God gave man. I want God to bless all
all of our audience, all of the people, my kids, everyone, Ainsley,

(31:50):
everyone near in deal, my radio family, my TV family,
my audiences. Thank you so much. I love you all.
I will be praying for all of you. I know
where I'm going. I believe that there is a God
in heaven and that's where we're all headed. We all
really are on God's time.

Speaker 5 (32:10):
When you think about it, we're never promised more than
the day we're in. And on that note, Sean Hannity,
Save Travels and we will check in with you tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
Jumping me off my own show, I am.

Speaker 5 (32:20):
It's actually kind of fun. It's a lot of power.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Wow. Wow, that didn't take long.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
All right.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
I will be checking in tomorrow from China.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
All right, all right, Boss, Save Travels, have a great show.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Tell Rose we love her, and I.

Speaker 5 (32:36):
Said, Hi, we'll do Boss all right.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
Two walk later, walk later.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
All right, ladies and gentlemen. Even though Sean doesn't like that,
I say that, we are so happy to be with you.
We hope you enjoyed that little bit of time with Sean.
If you'd like to give Rose a call, please call
us at eight hundred and nine four one Seawan. That's
eight hundred nine four one seven three two six we'll
be right back.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Look good.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
As far a fake news, I'll find it here you
are with Sean Hannity. All there now.

Speaker 6 (33:09):
Now, welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name

(33:34):
is Rose and I'm sitting in for him today. Loved
the interview Linda that you did with Sean. That was awesome.
Just to get an update, It'll be interesting to hear
as the days go by what else is transpiring. We
have former Speaker of the House and best selling author
Nu Gingrich joining us next after the break. Don't go
away because he's my personal favorite. I have like a

(33:54):
political crush on him, if you can call it that.
Our phone number here because i'd love to hear from you,
is eight hundred for one Sean. That's one eight hundred
ninety for one Sean, eight hundred nine for one seven
three two six. Also, my new show on Real Life
Network is now available. I'm so excited. I think you're
gonna really like it. You can see it at real
lifeenetwork dot com, sign in for free, search Roseunplugged, or

(34:18):
download Real Life Network apps on all platforms. Also check
out roseunplug dot com all platforms and my ministry. She
is called by him dot com because I love hearing
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