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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hour two Sean Hannity Show. Eight hundred and ninety four
to one, Shawn is a number if you want to
be a part of the program. We are in the well.
I was going to say, great state, the state that's
hanging by a thread, the state of New Jersey. We're
here for a good reason. We're doing a town hall
on Hannity tonight. Now there are four pollsters, credible posters
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that have this a one point race in New Jersey.
Four Now that means that New Jersey, this may be
your last shot. You might be able to save your
state from becoming New York two point zero. And I
would like to see that happen for the people in
New Jersey because you deserve better than you're getting. And
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if you're an independent, Independents are going to decide this race. Now,
early indications are that they're breaking hard for Jack Chitdarelli.
If they are. You know, again, I said it earlier.
I made a mistake four years ago. There was no
poll that indicated to me that this was going to
be a close race. Ended up being a very close race,
just a couple of points difference against Phil Murphy. Now,
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Phil Murphy, he nearly doubled the amount of money since
he's been governored that this state spends. It's unconscionable. So
this is maybe your last opportunity. I want to help
out the state. I have a lot of friends in
the state, and you know, I grew up not far away,
and I see Hope like I see Hope in Virginia
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with wins Seers, and I wish her the best too.
But I can't do everything and can't be everywhere at once.
So anyway, that's why we're here. That'll all take place.
We have a live audience. It's going to be a
fun crowd, and we're going to be on nine Eastern
on Fox. Please tune in. I think you're gonna want
to see it. Listen. I want to play you know,
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we keep going over. I want to play Chuck Grassley
from me yesterday because or this week and Chuck Grassley
laid out one hundred and ninety seven subpoenas sued by
Jack Smith and his team. Subpoenas were issued at thirty
four individuals, one hundred and sixty three businesses, including financial institutions,
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and the subpoena requested records and communications related to over
four hundred and thirty individuals and organizations. Here's what Chuck
Grassley said.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
One hundred and ninety seven subpoenas were issued by Jack
Smith and his team. These subpoenas were issued to thirty
four individuals and one hundred and sixty three businesses, including
financial institutions, and one of the points of contact on
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many of these subpoenas was that person I previously named
special Agent.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Walter jeer Dino.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
The subpoena requested records and communications related to over four
hundred and thirty the individual and organizations, all of them
appear to be aimed at Republicans. A subpoena to Event Strategies,
requested records relating to Turning Point USA and the Republican
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Attorney Generals Association.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
I mean, the amount of information that is now beginning
to come out is breathtaking, which really, I guess warrants
a very special introduction. We have John Solomon, founder editor
in chief, chief investigative reporter for justinnews dot com and
Greg Jarrett Fox News legal analysts, and there was a
(03:43):
very very very small number of us that were involved
in exposing the Russia collusion, PISA abuse, and you know,
getting to the bottom of impeachment one and Impeachment I
and zero experience Hunter, we were more right than we
knew at the time, John Solomon, there's a lot of
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new developments here. I'll let you break it down and
only the way you can. And I applaud your hard work.
And you're I mean, you're like a dog on a
bone man. You just don't give up. You just do.
You just stay in the game, and you hunt and
hunt and hunt, and you get the answers and you
get it right.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Thank you. That means a lot. And thank you Sean
for giving us the opportunity the last ten years, Greg
and I and others who were serious about this issue
to get this out to the American people. You've been
the most important bullhorn. You broke a lot of these
stories yourself as well. Listen, you take Greg greg incredible
books about Russia collusion, and you realize they had a
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pretty darn scheme. This was a fully realized scheme. And
I'm going to tell you that what Arctic Frost is
the twenty twenty two investigation the FBI improvement by bad terms,
I should say, the bad guys improve the system. They
figured out a way to take the FBI carry out
another political dirty t, but this time goes so much
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wider than any imagined investigation I could ever think of
in my lifetime. Four hundred plus Republicans are targeting. You're
getting bank records for people like Dan Scavino, who's just
simply managing President Trump's social media accounts. You're getting the
bank records for his social media company, which.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Had, by the way, the nicest guy in the world.
And nobody has any idea the hell I mean hell
that these people will put through. Do you understand all
these people had to hire expensive lawyers, the stress of
being subpoened and deposed and dragged in and threats of
jail and whether or not you're going to be indicted
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any minute. They all lived under that threat. And by
the way, we were pretty close to the fire too.
Without going too deep into the weeds about us.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
Yeah, yeah, listen, anyone who was in Maga world was
simply being scooped up in this investigation. It was a
Maga dragonet. It was like they took a boat into
the ocean and started dragging the floor of the ocean
looking for one rusty license flight that they were going
to hang on Donald Trump's campaign and make sure he
couldn't win the twenty twenty four election. Why do I
say that this investigation is supposed to be about something
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that happened on January sixth. The alternate electors, they don't
open it in twenty twenty one. They wait to April
of twenty twenty two to open it, four days after
Donald Trump announces, Oh, I'm back in the game. I'm
running for twenty two.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Oh, I'm sure that's a coincidence, John.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
It sure is. And you could tell it's rushed, you
know how, because I took the opening memo from the FBI.
I sent it to ten agents and said, analyze this
for me, Like, my god, this is a horrible memo.
This doesn't have evidence, and it's citing CNN interviews that's
not evidence. And oh, here's something really important too. Other
times in the history of our country, alternate electors were
offered in eighteen seventy six and in nineteen sixty, both
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times ironically by the Democratic Party. In both of those instances,
the legal precedent was, you do not charge the people's
This is an example of people grievances to the Senate.
The Senate makes the decision you do it. So the
history of not prosecuting isn't even addressed in this memo.
They rush it together. FBI didn't say. It's a really
softy piece of work. And it just fits that playbook
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that Greg Jarrett did such a great job exposing in
his two books.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Well. Add to this the context of Merrick Girland in
his own handwriting, you know, basically given the okay, along
with that FBI director at the time.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
Ray, Yeah, let me jump in here. And John is
so right, and you should check out his latest column
today in Justthnews dot com. He really goes through it.
But here's my view of it. Just as the Russia
hoax was, you know, this invented fiction that culminated in
the Crossfire Hurricane investigation that was corrupt to its core,
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this one Arctic Frost is much the same. They're doing
it all over again. Political vengeance on steroids by a
rogue FB and a runaway Department of Justice stacked with
partisan operators run them up. And this is shaping up
to be an enormous criminal conspiracy that involves top officials
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who decided to weaponize the law and persecute and victimize
anybody in Donald Trump's orbit and beyond. They took a
wrecking ball sean to the legal system and our constitution,
the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, search and seizure. And
there is no valid reason or justification that can support
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this level of corruption and abuse of power. Whether it
culminates in charges, arrests, and prosecutions, I think it should,
but will wait to see. There's no doubt in my
mind that this was a vast conspiracy to deprive people
of their constitutional rights under color of law. And what
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is that that is criminal under eighteen Usc. Two forty two.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
What about unreasonable search and seizure? I mean, Tree Audi
right out of the box last night, Greg, I'll ask
you this from the legal side, said, what is the
underlying crime that they're investigating? What warranted this intrusion, this
government intrusion into people's rights. Because usually you have to
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go through a process, you have to have a crime
that you're looking into, you have to have a predicate,
you have to get a warrant. It doesn't appear that
any of that happened, did it?
Speaker 5 (09:34):
No? They you know, the DOJ was issuing subpoenas and
you know the entire Arctic crost was approved by Garland
under the phony guys of investigating election interference in the
twenty twenty election, stretching into January.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Well wait a minute, why didn't they Why didn't they
go to the pre bunking by the FBI of the
very real top that they validated as real in March
of twenty twenty. March of twenty twenty, then they spent
all summer meeting weekly with big tech companies knowing it
was coming out because Bob Costello, then Marie Julian, his attorney,
had a copy and they knew he'd.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
Release it because they employed double standard based on political partisanship.
So you know, Garland appruseth thing despite clear precedence that
the use of alternative state electors is John pointed out
in a contested election, perfectly illegal. It's proper, it is
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not at all fraudulent, it is not criminal. Garland knew
that it didn't care. He used the claim of fake
electors as a pretext to launch his lawless, impunitive investigation.
The ultimate target, of course, was Donald Trump and the
law fair crusaded against him then followed. But along the
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way Garland's DOJ with help from Biden's whiteout House colluded
with partisan Jay six Committee members, along with state prosecutors
like Fannie Willis, who pursued their own misforgotten cases against
Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
All right, quick break, right back. We continue in New
Jersey our town hall with gubernatorial candidate Jack Chitdarelli. Four
separate polsters have this a one point race in the
deep blue state of New Jersey. That's why we are
here full coverage tonight, nine Eastern on Hannity. We'll continue
Greg Jarret, John Solomon on the other side from New Jersey.
(11:34):
How you doing, We'll continue, Kennedy watch g you been
an eye on breaking news and bringing it to you first.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
Sean Hannity, Why.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
We continue, John Solomon and Greg Jaredo with us as
we continue from New Jersey our town hall with Jack Chudarelli. Tonight,
four posters have this race for governor of New Jersey
at at one point margin. Wow, deep blue New Jersey.
It's in play. It's so deep and profound, and the
magnitude of which I think for average people that work
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really hard every day and they're feeding their kids and
they're helping them study, and they're getting them off to
school and you know, it's hard for everyone, John Solomon,
for them to keep a hold of this. You can
add to this a huge double standard. Because Hillary Clinton
had top secret classified information on her server, she didn't
have the Presidential Records Act to support her. Joe Biden
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had top secret classified information in four separate locations, but
no reasonable prosecute or prosecute. You know, where does this go,
John Well?
Speaker 4 (13:11):
I think it's going to go to the courts in
several places. Already, one victim of this dragnet, one person
whose phone records were taken because she was doing her
job certifying the election on January sixth, as Senator Marshall Blackburn.
She's already filed a lawsuit her civil liberties and her
constitutional protections as a lawmaker were violated, intruded on by
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the FBI. I think you're going to see many, many
more people come forward saying, listen, I had no connection
to January sixth. There was no reason for my bank
records or my phone records or whatever records to be
seized and pierced by the FBI in a search for
some sort of dirt that they could maybe find on
Donald Trump. So I think civil litigation is going to
be the first leading. Separately, I have confirmed with the
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FBI that the FBI has opened a criminal investigation into
its own employees to see if any crimes were committed.
Did anyone do something under false pretenses? Did anything do
outside the color of law but use the color of
their authority to do so. That's ongoing, as we know,
a lot of the people involved in Arctic Cross have
been terminated. They're no longer with the FBI. The unit
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that conducted this and all of this data mining, it's
been disassembled by the director FBI Director Cashptel and deputy
Director Dan Bongino. So consequences are occurring daily. We hardly
get a chance to keep up with them because there's
so much breaking news. But the FBI has fundamentally changed itself,
including getting rid of people who lean towards using politics
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as a center for an investigation instead of evidence. They're
getting rid of the tools, they're getting rid of the
units that did this. But the ultimate I think punishment
that people are looking for is either prosecutions if laws
are broken, or civil settlements or civil lawsuits that will
make whole people did this and you said something really profound.
People who went through this process went through. Hell, I
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had an FBI whistleblower who blew the whistle on this stuff,
and he said to me, John, I know for sure
the people who did this knew that even if there
wasn't a crime, that the process would be the punishment.
They would roll up tens of thousands or hundreds of
thousands of those or legal bills. Their families would be terrorized,
their jobs would shun them, they'd get shunned in social circles.
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So even if they were innocent, because they were Magga
Donald Trump, people that were going to be punished by
the process. Knowing that an FBI agent witness at and
saw that, you have to realize a lot of people
paid pain for having done anything wrong.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Well, I can't praise you both enough. And you've done
such a great amount of work for the country. I
can't imagine the country would know half of this without
both of you, and a few members of Congress that
were very helpful along the way. Not many, I'll tell
you that. John Solomon, Greg Jarrett, thank you both for
the great work you both do. Every day. It's more
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appreciated than you know. You're doing phenomenal work. Hi twenty
five down to the top of the hour. We are
in the state of New Joys. We have four credible
polsters independently have the state of New Jersey deep blue
New Jersey at a one point race. This may be
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New Jersey's last opportunity to save their state. So we're
here to help you and to bring awareness and to
let people know enthusiastically. I'm not promising a result. I'm
saying you're in the game. I'm saying this is very
real and if you want to end the if you
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don't want to be New York two point zero, this
is your shot. Otherwise, it's your future is going to
be you know, comrade Marxist Mamdani, that's going to be
your future. It's that simple. And we're here to help you.
I have a lot of friends in the state. I
don't want that to happen to you. Well, at full coverage,
we have a town hall. We got a big crowd
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tonight nine eastern on Fox. It's gonna be awesome. Hope
you'll join it. And by the way, this has implications everywhere.
Don't pull let me tell you New Jersey goes red. Wow,
that is a political earthquake. And then comrade Marxist Mumdani
is now the leader of the Democratic Party. I hate
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to say that the quiet part out loud. Don't let
Linda know. I'm saying it. Probably the best thing that
could happen the Republicans nationally. Sorry saying it now. With
that said, and you can you can chime in because
you're chomping at the bit.
Speaker 6 (17:33):
I know you're doing just fine.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Oh yeah, but best thing, however, for the sake of
my friends that live in New York and the people
that I like and respect that live in New York.
I do know people in New York team ye like
and basically every single.
Speaker 6 (17:52):
On the subway just hanging out like doing our things.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Are you free the weekend of January twenty two? You know,
I'm like, week are you free that? How about the
next weekend? I'm not free?
Speaker 7 (18:02):
Now?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
How about the weekend.
Speaker 6 (18:04):
After I'm not available in perpetuity?
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Okay, I've already tried to give you a vacation. It
did not work out well, all expense paid. My god, gosh. Sorry,
but I'm just saying, but I don't want it to
happen in a New Jersey. If New Jersey went red,
just imagine how awesome that would be. I mean, Fox
News can project that in the deep deep blue state
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of New Jersey, New Jersey, that Jack Chitarelli, the Republican
has been elected governor in the state of New Jersey.
Speaker 6 (18:40):
Let me tell you why it makes sense. First of all,
you're wrong about New York, but we'll leave that for
a brief moment.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
You want to put money on it, sure.
Speaker 6 (18:46):
Let's put some money on it. Like a two point
six trillion dollar economy that'll go to crap if he wins.
There's no way people are going to do it.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
So your argument is I am wrong, Mamdani's not going
to win.
Speaker 6 (18:56):
God, why are you talking so loud? Am I scaring
you with my facts out?
Speaker 1 (19:00):
But I'm asking So you're saying that, Mam Donnie's not
gonna win.
Speaker 6 (19:04):
I do not think Mom Donnie will win.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
How much money are you willing to put on that?
Speaker 6 (19:08):
One thousand dollars?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
I'll put Blair?
Speaker 6 (19:11):
What are you putting one thousand on? Are you with
me or him? She's included?
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Okay. So the problem is I make all these bets,
like Clay Travis was talking about.
Speaker 6 (19:21):
It on the radio show Your Money.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
I've won every bet we've ever had.
Speaker 6 (19:25):
Okay, you're gonna lose this bet. I'm not going to win.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
And here's the problem. I can't take a.
Speaker 6 (19:30):
Thousand for you, and I stood strong.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
I could not take your thousand dollars.
Speaker 6 (19:34):
Can't you take it out of direct deposit?
Speaker 1 (19:35):
It's very easy. I'm going to really take it out
of your paycheck.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
You're right, you don't even know.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
That's not how I rolled.
Speaker 6 (19:41):
I run that there right, Sorry, you paid at a
couple thousands.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Linda's in charge of the books were screwed.
Speaker 6 (19:47):
As far as to first of all, I'm not just
eat a porkcroll. Listen, I would eat a porkrol. My
grandpa ate porkro all right.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
I'm from the old Miikey Cheryl doesn't know what it is.
Speaker 6 (19:56):
Mikey Cheryl's a mo run. She doesn't know where her
money comes from.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Doesn't known like moron, Like, no, he's a moron because
it's just like Zoran.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
You know, he got all upset when he said his
name wrong. Who gives a rip?
Speaker 1 (20:11):
I kept saying, Curtis, Oh please, a Curtis was at
one point. Eventually, I'll get it.
Speaker 6 (20:17):
Whatever are you like? Are you a magician. Just shut
up like I don't care.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Listen, I hope you're right. I really do you know.
Speaker 6 (20:23):
I am right, and I will tell you and I
will tell you why. Because people in their heart believe
in the Christian juday O nation that we are. And
there's no way they're going to vote for a man
who hates capitalism, America and Jewish people. We love this nation.
We cannot put a brand new citizen who could give
a ripless about half of the population in New York City.
(20:44):
They may tell you they're voting Mom Donnie, but they're not.
They're voting Cuomo or Sleeva. I'm telling you right now.
But Shita Rally is an accountant. He's a good man,
He's a good father. Mikey Cheryl does not know where
seven million dollars once. She cannot run a bout.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
I don't know how she got seven million dollars. And
meanwhile she's like on the Defense Appropriations Committee's shocking, and
a lot of parent investments in that industry. The other
part is the thing about her. She keeps giving different
answers when it comes to you know why she didn't
walk with her classic graduation at the Naval Academy.
Speaker 6 (21:19):
Why her two kids talk about nepotism got into the
Naval Academy. There's five seats given.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
It just so happened, you know, a merit.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
It's a chance, just a chance.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
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my gosh, this is hilarious. This is Kamala Harris hammered
by a Well, it came out like many people probably thought. Now,
(22:36):
Kamala Harris hammered by an Australian reporter on Biden's frailties
and his cognitive issues.
Speaker 8 (22:43):
Listen, wasn't Joe Biden then to put it on him?
Wasn't his refusal to recognize his own frailties the reason
that you faced a nearly impossible task.
Speaker 9 (22:54):
I ran against Donald Trump for president, and Donald Trump
ran on a platform that was, in large part, I believe,
misrepresenting his intentions to the American people. I do believe
that there are a fair number of people that voted
for Donald Trump who believed him when he told them
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that his first priority on day one is going to
be to bring down prices.
Speaker 6 (23:21):
Forgive me, I wanted a calendar in terms of.
Speaker 8 (23:25):
Yes, the clerk, I want to interrupt you because that
is a world class pivot. But it is not the
question that I asked you, which is about Joe Biden's
failure to recognize his own frailties and what that did
to you. The question is about Joe Biden. Are you
still reluctant to criticize the former president in what regard please, well,
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just in terms of that question. So you went on
that which.
Speaker 10 (23:48):
Was a world class more specific, if you don't mind,
was it Joe Biden's decision, his failure to recognize his
own frailties in that position that put you in the
position that made it almost possible to win that race?
Speaker 9 (24:01):
He was not frail as president of the United States.
Speaker 8 (24:03):
But he had frail We all saw the debate.
Speaker 9 (24:07):
I do believe that Joe Biden had the capacity to
be President of the United States, and I have never
doubted that he had the capacity to be president of
the United States. If you want to talk about whether
he had the ability to endure what a race or
president of the United States would require in that political
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environment in twenty twenty four. As I've said in the book,
I had concerns.
Speaker 8 (24:33):
I'm just wondering, is there a reason why you won't
go to that prolonged frailty question. No, we saw the debate,
We saw the difficulty he had marshaling.
Speaker 6 (24:41):
He answered that question. I do not believe.
Speaker 8 (24:45):
I think it's just hard watching the debate to see
how there could not be a problem long term with
someone who can't marshal their thoughts. I'm not saying he's
acuity wasn't present.
Speaker 9 (24:54):
In the book, and I also mentioned the context in
which that debate occurred.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
That might be one of the greatest interviews with her
of all time. That was awesome. Crazy Carville James Carvio
has a message for Kamala No Democrat wants to hear
from you. Pretty straightforward, quick break, right back, We'll continue
more your call straight ahead. Eight hundred nine one. Sean
is our number if you want to be a part
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of the program. We are in the state of New Jersey.
Four separate posters have this a one point race New Jersey.
You got a real shot here. Get out and vote.
Jack Chitdarelli Town Hall tonight nine Eastern on Fox will continue.
Speaker 7 (25:41):
The final hour roundup is next. You do not want
to miss it and stay tuned for the final hour
free for all on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Right we continue. We're in New Jersey, I mean four
posters now have this deep blue state where the Republican
it's a one point race. That means it is a
turnout election. You want to save your state, Get your
ass out to vote or forget about it. Forget about it?
You knew York two point zero? All right? Eight ninety
four one. Sean Tamara is in Arkansas. Tamara, how are
(26:40):
you glad you called?
Speaker 5 (26:42):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (26:42):
Well, I'm a struggling single mom of four kids, and
I drive for Spark, which is a Walmart delivery service.
We deliver everybody's foods, groceries, all that kind of fun staff.
The problem is is that many of our customers get
their food stamps. Yet if they don't get their food
stamps means at this moment, it does not have a job.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Look, I I'm I'm probably gonna wait till Wednesday next week,
but I'm just gonna be very blunt. I think the
Democrats are going to wait to open up the government.
They're not going to interfere with the election. They don't
want to. They don't want to have an impact on
it by opening up the government. But if it goes
on past Wednesday, I'm going to ask this audience to
(27:27):
do something that I am going to do myself. If
you can afford it, I mean a lot of people
are struggling. If you can't, you know, you got to
take care of your family first, and that is go
to your local food bank because these people are going
to need help. That's it. I did this during COVID
and I'm not praguing about, you know, doing a nice thing.
(27:48):
I just felt it was the right thing to do.
And I think this could be devastating what they're what
they're about to do, and I cannot believe Democrats have
taken it this far.
Speaker 11 (28:01):
But you're right, and I'm saying it is a domino
effect because you know what, I have to work every
day to take care of my kids. And it's not
just putting food on the table. It's the electricity, it's
gas in the car, it's insurance, rent, everything. It depends
on Mama going out here and making deliveries. If people
can't do you like.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
To do Instacart or one of those services.
Speaker 11 (28:23):
I do Spark, which is Walmart.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Oh Spark, I didn't know about that. I gotta get
that one. I gotta download that app. I'll tell you
how I feel about people that work like you do,
because I use Instacart and I use Uber Eats, and
sometimes I only need like three things and I just like,
oh crap, I got back from shopping. I forgot it.
I need it, and I'll order and you know, and
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then it gives you like a tipping option. Twenty percent
is like nine dollars. I'm like, I'm not making somebody
go all the way to the store, burn up all
that gas, drive to my house, deliver it conveniently for me,
and giving somebody. Yeah, I'll be honest, my minimum tip
is twenty five bucks. I'm like, I refuse to do
that because I think it's unfair to people like yourself
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that are working hard burning gas and you got to
hustle to make money doing what you do.
Speaker 11 (29:13):
Definitely, well, I would deliver for you any day.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Well, it's funny because you know, there's usually the same people.
It's like they wait all day until I order something.
And I've become friends with them. I like them a lot.
They're really good people and I learn more about their
life story. But you know, it's hard work what you're doing.
It's and I hate when I found out my kids
don't know any better. You know, my kids would hit
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the twenty percent tip button. Whatever they were. My daughter
drives me crazy. You know, they would order either a
Starbucks or Celsius or whatever. She didn't drink Celsius, but
my son likes Celsius. But my daughter gets crazy insane coffee.
I can't even I don't even know the name of it.
And I'm like, and and what she said, Dad, you
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always told me to treat people well and to tip them,
you know, twenty five percent, I said, I always do that.
I'm like, no, no, no, honey, stop. I said, if
your orders five dollars, you got to tip more than
twenty percent at that point, you know, give them twenty bucks,
you know. And she looked at me and she said, well,
you told me. Well, she used to do what I did.
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When she first got my credit card. She said, well,
you always just doubled the bill, and that's what I
always did. And I'm like, okay, you're not your dad.
You don't have your dad's kind of money. I'm like,
you didn't have your dad's background working in restaurants. And
I'm like, I don't know, I have this weird thing.
And by the way, thank you for the call, timer,
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and thanks for what you do. You guys are so
nice to deliver the things to our houses. It's so convenient.
And I don't know why this is. I see my
dad the waiter every time I go to a restaurant.
That's how I think. Who would would I? How would
I want my dad to be treated? I can't help it.
It's not me. I did all that too, but it's
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just he worked so hard, grew up so freaking poor.
I'm like, man, he had a hard life, four years
in the Pacific World War two, and I just it's
important to me. I don't know. I just have my values.
I'm good by the way. Good works don't get you
into heaven. You don't get you into heaven. Jesus, you know.
That's what I believe. I've been actually trying to have
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these conversations with Trump because he keeps saying, well, if
I get there, I'm like, you're ready getting there, but
you're not going to get there by creating peace all
over the world. That's not how it works. And I
sent him a scripture that it said it's not by works,
but by through faith in Jesus. I said, that's why
you believe in Jesus, then you're going to heaven and
I'll see you there. I said, I know you'll have
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the bigger mansion. I got it, bigger mansion, bigger playing
he'll have the bigger It's everything