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June 11, 2018 93 mins

In a series of firsts, President Trump displayed to the world just why he cannot be beholden to the "way things always are." In his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Trump has set aside years of "business as usual" by agreeing to a summit and has been completely transparent with the American people. Sean is live from Singapore where he breaks down just how important this event is to the world. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com.

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coach Shawn. Alright, happy Monday, and we're glad you with
a Sean Hannity Show. All Right, we are in Singapore,
the side of the Big Summit to take place. Well,
it actually starts when we begin TV nine o'clock tonight
Eastern time. Uh. It is three am here in Singapore.
Believe it or not. Our schedule is literally turned upside

(01:24):
down topsy turvy in uh, in ways that before much
tougher than I could even describe. But anyway, three o'clock
in the East, twelve o'clock specific three a m. Here
in Singapore. UM, this is gonna be one of the
biggest news weeks that we ever have. We just have
the President finishing up the G seven Summit, I think,
on a high note, and the media can't believe that

(01:46):
the President is demanding for the first time in American
history that actually we be treated fairly Uh, it's American blood,
American treasure. It's American men and women that give their
life and limbs to fight the wars to save the
world's world. And then all these other countries, all of
them expect one sided trade deals, and then the President says,

(02:09):
you know what, We're gonna fix that, and all of
a sudden, people react and bubble and fizz like Alca
sultzer in water will hit that today by Thursday of
this week, and I'm I'm anticipating probably tomorrow there's gonna
begin the leaking as it relates to the i G report.
Why tomorrow because they want to start burying the lead

(02:30):
and watering down whatever negative aspects of this i G
report come out. So I'm just telling you it's gonna
be a lot of news all throughout the week. But
we hear obviously for the big summit with Kim Jong
un and President Trump. A couple of things. First, I
gotta say Singapore is a beautiful city. It is spectacular. Actually,

(02:53):
the people are extraordinarily nice and kind and I am
really go above and beyond. Uh wait, do you hear
from Daniel Hoffman now Daniel Hoppins thirty plus years in
the CIA. He is going to scare the living daylights
out of you when you find out the intel spying
capacity of the Chinese, the Russians and everybody else that

(03:16):
pretty much hates our guts. So he'll be with us.
He's actually here in Singapore with us. Dr Gorka is
with us in Singapore. Sarah Carter is here in Singapore.
Uh sweet baby, James, Linda and what's that guy's name,
Oh Blair, the one that actually burned Linda really really bad.
He's here. Uh well, so we have a full complement
of people. Let me start with this summit, and let

(03:37):
me tell you what is what is changing before our
very eyes. And I think that we're gonna look through
the prism of history and we'll find out Hannity was
right and the rest of your corrupt media is dead wrong.
And it's about the presidency. It is every single person
that thought that believed Donald Trump could never win the primary.

(03:58):
I won't play it now. You know my favorite montage, hah,
Donald Trump is not going to win the run Donald run,
and everybody mocking and laughing. And the same people that
up until ten o'clock on election en they not only
thought they knew Hillary Clinton was going to win the presidency,

(04:23):
those very same people that said it was going to
lead to an economic disaster. Why you would think getting
rid of regulation is ever gonna hurt business? It never
made sense. But what we're seeing is did the absolute
burden on the economy that all of you have, the
multitude of a varying interest groups that the Democrats always

(04:47):
appealed to, that all ends up being legislation that's destroying
business in this country, hurting business opportunities, you know, literally
incentivizing businesses to leave. Those people that thought this would
be a disas, they're looking at the best economy that
is emerging since Ronald Reagan, and it happened in five
hundred days, and they cannot handle it. You know, look,

(05:09):
look at the one statistic that now blows my mind
more than any other one is we've got more jobs
in America than we have people on unemployment. That mean
that is virtually full employment in America. In five hundred days,
you get two million people off of food stamps and
almost the same number of people out of poverty. You

(05:30):
have the lowest unemployment rate ever, record lows in fourteen states.
You have record low unemployment for women, African Americans and
Hispanic Americans, and those same people that never thought Donald
Trump could be successful, they're never gonna report it in
the media. And Democrats go into a full panic because

(05:51):
Donald Trump's success is their worst nightmare because the media
doesn't want to be proven wrong. They don't want to
you think they're ever gonna go on and admit that
they were wrong about Donald Trump. That's never gonna happen.
They're gonna spend the rest of the Trump presidency, in
other words, through January five. They're gonna spend the rest

(06:14):
of his presidency trying to delegitimize him, take him down
and say what a horrible person he is. And those
same people in the Democratic Party, they're panicked. Remember team
was supposed to be the year of the big Blue wave.
As Donald Trump is successful on the economy and now
the polls show the American people giving him the due

(06:37):
success that he deserves for turning around the economy, well
that's bad news for the Democratic Party. How do they
win an election. We're gonna raise your taxes, Nancy Pelosi says, well,
we just got the biggest tax cut in history, and
most people feel it and it's the same thing here
as as we're in Singapore. They are almost actively every

(07:02):
step of the way. They never thought this president would
be here this week. They're hoping this fails. And by failing,
you know, my my little viewing of the media. Let
me tell you how they're defining failure already. They're saying,
Donald Trump is taking a picture with little rocket Man.

(07:23):
The little rocket man wins right there, one photo opportunity.
He's on the same stage as the President of the
United States. Win win, win, win win. Okay. I actually
think the world and Trump have won before he ever
got here. Think about this, did anybody else ever get
little rocket man Kim Jong un? Did they ever get

(07:45):
him two? Literally? Uh take a test site, a nuclear
test site and dismantle it. Not one nobody got that happening.
As a matter of fact, Bill Clinton gave Kim Jong ill,
Kim Jong UN's father, billions of dollars and energy subsidies

(08:06):
and said, this is a good day of the American people.
He's not gonna build nuclear weapons. Okay, he built nuclear weapons.
It didn't work out that the liberal policy of appeasement. Well,
and frankly ask kissing and ring kissing and bowing before
dictators and despots. It doesn't work. It didn't work. In

(08:28):
a rant, the Iranians now saying they're rat setting up
their nuclear program. Well, so much for the hundred and
fifty billion dollars in bribes that Obama gave him. So
all the people that thought Trump couldn't win the primary
the election, didn't think the economy would turn around. Those
same people were saying when President Trump said, uh, fire

(08:50):
and fury, When President Trump said little rocketman, when President
Trump said walked away and said canceled this summit. Eight
hours later, Kim Jong un is begging for the summit
to be put back on. The South Korean president is
deployed to the White House, you know, to please try
and fix this thing. We didn't think. Nobody thought. They

(09:13):
all said Trump's gonna start a nuclear war. This is dangerous,
This is so dangerous. He called him a name, he
called the rocket man, you know, rocket man. You know,
he called a rocket man. It's like, oh, the Panics,
that's in So what do we get out of this?
So far, before they even say a word, we've got
the dismantling of a test site. We've got three American hostages. Home. Now,

(09:37):
think about that one issue for a second. If if
I told you that the president could say three American
lives and the only price he had to pay was
a picture with little rocket Man, would you take the deal?
If I'm president, I think I'd probably find a way
to take that deal. I want to bring my American

(09:59):
family home. I want my Americans back here. We got
the three hostages, we got the dismantling of the test site,
we got Rocketman crossing the d m Z. I mean,
nobody thought that would happen. And here's a little discussed
fact among these idiots. I mean, I am now more
convinced than ever these people in the media are the

(10:22):
dumbest people on earth, the most agenda driven people on earth,
as evidence by me last week saying if I told
the people that Robert Muller said, give me your cell phone,
if I told him bad idea, not gonna work out?
Well kidding if and then everyone explosed Hannity is demanding

(10:44):
telling witnesses to destroy the evidence we got them. I'm like, no,
Hannity is saying, don't do what Hillary Clinton did, because
if you did, you're going to jail. And it made
my point that we have a dual justice system. So
then we got no missiles being fired over Japan, and
how short are everybody's memories here? And then we've got,

(11:06):
as this all is unfolding, you know, three hard liners,
I think the most underreported story. Three hardliners are literally
expunged by Little Rocket Man. And what does that mean?
Because there are people probably he's figured out behind the scenes,
that don't like what he's doing, that don't you know,

(11:29):
appreciate him reaching out to the United States, that don't
like hostages released, that think it looks weak, don't like
the idea of a d nuclearized uh Korean peninsula, and
are probably pushing really hard behind the scenes to make
that stop. So when you put all of this together,
what's the point I'm trying to make. Don't worry. It's

(11:51):
a little after three am here in Singapore. I'm just fine,
believe it or not. We've we've some we have adapted
to the time change because we've been here all week.
And the point is something now is unfolding before our eyes.
And what I'm concluding is it is a transformation. If
Donald Trump can ultimately withstand this concerted effort of the

(12:18):
deep State to destroy him if they can do that,
if he can do that, and the economy continues down
its path and foreign policy continues down its path, whether
or not this is successful. Look, it's every They pretty
much telegraph there's not gonna be a deal signed here here.
I would not be surprised at all if we saw

(12:40):
an official lend to the Korean War, which is kind
of bizarre. What year was at ninety I mean, it's
just bizarre that it's still ongoing. But we've had tensions
ever since with Kim Jong Gun's father and Kim Jong's grandfather,
and their view of the Western the United States in
particular have not been particularly favor Rubowl and um, you know,

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so what's happening is you have a president there. All
the old rules now are going away, all the old
rules are done. He doesn't He didn't run like a
traditional candidate. It didn't win like a traditional candidate. I
don't know many other candidates that could have withstood the scrutiny,
the attacks, and even some of the controversy of Donald Trump.

(13:24):
But Americans seem to want a disruptor in an iconoclass
that's actually gonna get things done. And the more he's
able to get these things done. The more likely it's
gonna be that he can be successful and that he
can transform the Office of the Presidency. That's my bigger point.

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All Right, we're in Singapore. We're glad you are with us.
Believe it or not. It's twenty minutes after three am here,
and it's so weird to think that we do the
show in New York and it's three twenty in the
afternoon and it's three twenty a m here. Kind of weird,
But we're glad to be here. This is history in
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Hannity Show in Singapore today and by it's actually happening
at nine o'clock tonight as I come up on television
live from Singapore tonight, it's that's when it begins. We

(14:55):
will be having an interview with the President. I'll let
you know more about that as the day on unfolds. Year. Um,
I only want to say one thing. It's not a
matter of us saying, oh, we were right that. You know,
all the never Trumpers, all the Republicans, ah, he's a
real liberal, and I just kept saying he's not, and
they said, well, how do you know. I know because
he played the game as a businessman in New York.

(15:17):
That's it. Because you can't get anything done business wise
in New York, especially New York City, unless you play
the game. What's the game? The game is you go
to their stupid fundraising parties, even though you hate them,
because if you don't go and you don't donate, all
of a sudden, you're not gonna get your building permits.
All of a sudden, you're gonna have problems with the

(15:38):
labor unions. All of a sudden, things aren't gonna be
working out on particular projects. That's why, and the only
thing I think people legitimately had a concern about was abortion.
He's the only president to speak that spoke to the
pro life community on the anniversary Roe V. Wade. So
we have an opportunity here and whether or not anything

(15:59):
comes of the summit, I I kind of have a
gut feeling that it's this is going to be good
because it's already good because things we never thought would
happen are happening. That the President, like everything else that
he has done, he you know what, the difference between
him and it sort of was illustrated when The New
York Times was saying, oh, you're not preparing, and he said,

(16:21):
I prepared my whole life for this. About attitude, It's
about negotia. He knows the issues. This is about the complete, verifiable,
irreversible d nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. That's what it's about.
And as little rocket Man want to join the world
community for the benefit of his people and probably his
ultimate survival, because Trump has made it clear he's not

(16:43):
gonna survive. I mean, that's what it comes down to.
And my guess is he probably sees a country like Singapore,
which is cleaner and in many ways nicer. Although you
can't chew gum here. That will arrest you when you'll
get the Singapore sling and you'll get whacked with bamboo. Um.
This huge progress in this part of the world. All Right,
I gotta take a break. We're in Singapore. We'll come

(17:04):
back our regular Hannity tonight as the President and Kim
Jong can actually meet. Nine Eastern quick break, We'll come back.
We'll continue the best summit coverage available on your radio
dial straight ahead now till the top of the hour.
All means till four am here in Singapore. It's so
it is the most bizarre thing to have that big

(17:25):
of a of a time change, uh here in Singapore.
But I gotta tell you it's we've had time to acclimate,
so it's uh, it's actually been a good thing. The
UM Summit is on. It'll start around nine pm Eastern,
uh when I come on Hannity tonight, we'll have full
coverage to that. We're gonna have an interview with the President.

(17:45):
We have Daniel Hoffman. Daniel Hoppin, former CIA ops officer,
has been literally amazing guy, amazing life experience. We had
dinner with him well last night Sunday night. Whatever I
can't even I can't. I have to stay on one time.
Everyone tries to, Well, it's Tuesday here, it's Wednesday there,
and I mean, stay on Eastern time. Everybody, stay on

(18:08):
Eastern time because it drives me crazy. Um. So you know,
one of the things that you've got to take out
of this, and nobody knows the outcome. Although I'm kind
of feeling pretty good about it, that's my honest, gut feeling.
I don't. I just can't stand how abusively corrupt your
media is. Well Kim Jong and wins the second he

(18:30):
gets a photo with the president. It drives it's driving
me nuts because we've gotten so much. As I was saying,
you know, to dismantle your test site, that's big. Hostages released,
that's big, crossing the d m Z, that's big. No
missiles being fired over Japan, that's been a pretty good
thing for the world. Um, talking about d nuclearization, hardliners

(18:50):
being purged out of the regime of Kim Jong. There's
all good things, all good things. On the economy, there's
not a bad economic statistic that we have out there.
And the point I was making about transformation, you know,
think about this. Let's say, families are now reunited North

(19:11):
Korea South Korea. Let's say, just like in the case
of the Berlin Wall, you know, let's say there is
a unification. I'm I'm not talking about tomorrow or next week.
I mean in the next five years. Remember Reagan walked
away from Reiki Evic and the and look, the press

(19:33):
was like failure, failure. It wasn't a failure. It was
the beginning of a process. And I think the President
has appropriately managed expectations here. It might take It's not
gonna happen today. It's not gonna happen in the first meeting.
It may take two, three, four, five meetings. I might

(19:54):
invite Little Rocketman tomorrow Lago and you can hang out
with us or the White House, and he gonna hang
out with us if he's really serious about wanting to
join the World community. But what happens, why the American people,
in their wisdom, and this is where the media and
liberal Democrats have such contempt for us, for you, is

(20:17):
that they never saw this possibility. They wanted the same old, dry, dull,
you know, predictable establishment figure Hillary as president. For Hillary
to pull off something like this, it would be thirty
years in the making it might take eight years to

(20:39):
culminate with a meeting, So I was like, all right,
I'll do it in two weeks. That is a that
is a disruptor. That's an iconoclass. That's somebody that doesn't
approach the the office of the Presidency like anybody we
know in modern times. He's handed a mess. He looks
at the mess, and he's like, all right, let me
all those regular aaitions go done, signed away. Okay, the

(21:03):
tax cuts are going to stimulate the economy. Done, We'll
got the biggest tax cuts in history. Oh you know what,
all these businesses that have trillions of dollars parked overseas,
let's incentivize them to bring their money here so they
can build factories in Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Ohio, you know,
all these all the Michigan, all these all these states

(21:24):
that need them. And so that's also happening. Now let's
say just just you know, liberals like to say, oh,
they love John Lennon. Imagine all right, imagine this, Imagine
nobody thought these things would happen so far with little
rocket Man. Let's say maybe we can actually on a

(21:46):
humanitarian basis, Maybe people that are starving might actually get
some food. I would think that's a liberal quality. I
would I thought liberals had compassion for the poor, war
and the underserved, and and I thought they had compassion
for children and and people of all backgrounds, ETCeteras and ethnicities. Well,

(22:10):
the people of North Korea are kind of starving, and
they live under oppression, and you don't dare ever speak
out against little rocket Man or you'll be a dead person.
Maybe humanitarian human maybe humanitarian improvements come about this. I'm imagining,
like John Lennon, just like all you liberals, maybe at

(22:30):
some point down the line, there would be unification of
North and South Korea. Maybe, I don't know, I'm look,
it's a possibility. Maybe we really get to completely, verifiably,
irreversibly d nuclearized North Korea and the Korean Peninsula. That

(22:51):
a good thing. I thought that the Liberals always had
these bumper stickers no nukes. Oh, how ironic. It's gonna
take a conserv to do no nukes. How ironic It
was Reagan that was able to bring the Berlin Wall down.
How ironic that families were brought back together that had
been separated forever since World War Two, that all happened.

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What are the two common traits of Reagan and Trump here?
It's strength, strike force, naval brigades right off of Little
rocket Man's coast. You know what that was. That's called
piece through strength. That's called a show of military force.
You know, unbeknownst to most people. Another underreported story is

(23:38):
the relationship that the president is forged with the Chinese
president and that has resulted in the Chinese helping us
as it relates to sanctions squeeze the North Korean economy.
Why is that good? Well, it's bringing them to their
knees to the point that like they can't survive if
they don't join the world community. Everyone's saying, well, the Chinese,

(24:01):
they don't, they don't want they don't want, uh, the
rocket Man and and and the president to make this deal.
I don't know about that. Why wouldn't they want it done?
You know what? The one thing you can say about
China and I don't agree with their political system. It's oppressive,
it's it is a dictatorship. It is what it is.

(24:22):
But they have to been trying to make massive economic
progress for their people. And you know, ultimately, do we
have a bigger problem potentially with China. Yeah, but they're
not the problem right now. Right now, they're helping the
United States, you know, and that goes to what happened
at the summit, you know, this weekend. I'm only saying,

(24:43):
imagine this too. Let's say if the President is successful here.
You know, I've been saying, there is a window of
opportunity that is opened that has never existed before in
the Middle East. And that window is because is of
Iranian the potential of Iranian hegemony in the Middle East,

(25:06):
and the Mullahs of Iran desperately trying to get nukes themselves.
We have, it's already emerged. It's already together. Look at
it's not by accident that the president has met multiple
times with the Israeli Prime Minister. It's not by accident
that he met with General Alcisi of Egypt. It's not

(25:27):
an accident that he's met with the King of Jordan's
it's not an accident that he's met with the new
so called reform Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. And that
what we know is happening, What is public that is
happening is they're all sharing intelligence, they're all working together.
They all understand that their fates are tied together. And

(25:50):
for the first time, I would say since the U
N Partition Plan, you actually have a possibility if you
can threat a needle that is so small that maybe
the next thing would be that. Well, all you liberals
want to imagine, imagine that. Imagine if it's Donald Trump
that pulls that off. Hannity, You're just living in a fantasy. No,

(26:13):
I'm living in a world that need that needed a
shake up. We're living in a world where we needed
in this country. We're living in a in a moment
where the old way of doing things is dead. As
of now it is dead. It is such a threat

(26:34):
to the establishment class. They don't want him to succeed.
And that's where I think you know a lot that
there is a He is a threat to every single
swamp creature in Washington, every Democrat. Look at what Robert
de Niro did hurling an F bomb. Um did it

(26:57):
go over the air? When he said, f do we
know if it went over the air? Anybody not? It
didn't go It did in Australia went over the air. Yeah,
And and the standing ovation, I'm like, really, why why
do you hate him? Why is why is your hate
so pathological? You know what has Donald Trump done at

(27:17):
this point that is so bad that you, you know,
these people trying to remove them from office? Now, Sarah
Carter's here. This is a big week as it relates
to the i G report is coming out. The leaks
are gonna start happening tomorrow. You know what's so bad
that the president goes to all of these countries in
the G seven and they panic and they flip out.

(27:38):
Maybe it should be the G eight again, because maybe Russia,
which is so hostile to all of us, maybe we
can calm them down a little bit and and maybe
make progress and say to Vladimir Putin, not the way
Obama would say it, but the way Trump would say it,
get the hell out of Syria. Why are you supporting
this guy that gasses his own people and say it

(28:00):
to him in person. It's a different dynamic, It's a
different president. You know, I once said, I said many
times liberals hated it when Obama was president. I don't
think I'd want my kids fighting in the military over
some with somebody as commander in chief that's so weak.
Obama was weak, and you know Trump doesn't want to
fight foreign wars. Neither do I. We don't fight to

(28:22):
win foreign wars. We lose fifty five thousand, you know, kids,
our treasure in Vietnam, and we say never mind. You know,
we lose over five thousand in Iraq and Afghanistan seven,
you know, trillion dollars later, and all those kids that died,
and all those kids that lost their legs and were
disfigured in arms, and we say never mind. You know,

(28:43):
we give a data withdrawal. We haven't completed the task.
We don't fight wars to win wars. People like Obama,
you know, put these rules of engagement that are so
onerous that nobody would ever you know, want to want
their kids to fight you. You can't second guess Clintler
rands as exhibit A. And so the president saying at

(29:04):
the G seven summing, Hey, um, not only do we
save your ass every single time you're supposed to be
our allies, then you want us to pay for everything. Um,
I'm looking out for fair trade deals. I don't think
this president wants a trade war. He's gonna start one.
And at the end of the day, Trudeau, who kind

(29:25):
of did stab as the president in the back. He
couldn't say to him to his face. He waits till
he's on Air Force one head of a Singapore You know, um,
what about our dairy farmers. I care about our dairy farmers.
Everybody goes to Iowa that's running the president. We care
about dairy farmers. Okay, this guy is standing up with
the people of Iowa and Wisconsin and our dairy industry

(29:48):
because they wanted tariff. How about we stand up to them.
Why does Canada get a free pass when when you
really are gonna be honest about it, we are Canada's protection.
We are their military because if they don't have the
United States, they are not nearly as safe as they
are now. And that's the same for Europe and frankly

(30:08):
it's the same for the rest of the world. So
then they get you know, they get to take advantage
of us. All right, we'll get into all of this. Um,
we have some huge I did like what Trump said.
By the way, Um, Trump calls for the G seven
buff He's proposed zero terrorists for everybody. That's a brilliant idea.

(30:29):
Nobody should have a tariff. I don't think we need one. Um.
Sarah Carter is here. Daniel Hoffman, who joins us at
the top of the next hour. He's uh, he's gonna
scare the crap out of here. We'll tell you about
that when we get back. He's here with us. Dr
Gorka is here with us, and much much more. One
Shawn is a toll free number. We'll be taking calls
like normal from Singapore. All right, as we continue Sean

(30:52):
Hannity Show, we are in Singapore. Oh Linda did at
she went out man on the street way? Do we
play that for you? That's coming up in the course
of the program. Daniel Hoffman is going to be with
us um C. I a operative officer, and I gotta
tell you something. He will scare the living daylights out
of you. We're gonna talk a little bit about all

(31:13):
the surveillance spying insanity. Like he's convinced everything that we're
doing here is being monitor every single thing. We have
some deep state news. We have the i G Report
coming out, we have more in the G seven that
we've got to get to, and much more. Sarah Carter
is here and uh, then we're gonna talk about how
corrupt your media is. All right, it's the Sean Hannity

(31:35):
Show Now for a almost coming up on four AM
and Singapore four in the East, and of course one
Pacific quick break. Right back, we'll continue from Singapore, the
best summer coverage available on your radio dial. How long
will it take to figure out whether or not this areus?
I said, maybe in the first minute. You know the
way they say that, you know if you're gonna like

(31:57):
somebody in the first five seconds, you have you hear
that one. Well, I think that very quickly I'll know
whether or not something good is going to happen. I
also think i'll know whether or not it will happen.
Fast may not, but I think we'll know pretty quickly
whether or not, in my opinion, something positive will happen.

(32:20):
And if I think it won't happen, I'm not gonna
waste my time. I don't want to waste his time.
It's all just like giving him the meeting. He's getting
a win at ad No, no, no, no, that's that's
only the only the fake news says that. You know this. Look,
we just got three hostages back. We paid nothing. They

(32:40):
came back there happily, ensconced in their homes with their families,
there's the happiest people in the world right now. We
are we have gotten you know, we haven't done anything.
Everyone said, you know, the haters, they say, oh, you're
giving him a meeting, give me a break. Okay, there's
there's nothing. Uh. I think if I didn't do this,

(33:03):
it would be And it's never been done before. You know,
it's never been done before. And obviously what has been
done before hasn't worked. Alright, our to Sean Hannity show,
that was the president. Yeah, what is what they've done
before hasn't worked. By the way, four am here in Singapore.
We're in Singapore, and uh four o'clock in the East
and one o'clock Pacific. And it's never been done before.

(33:27):
Nobody's ever gotten. And I'll think of this because no
matter what happens here in Singapore, the media does not
want this president to succeed. They didn't think he can
win the primary, they didn't think he'd win the general
election of beat Hillary. They laughed when he got into
the race to run for president. They're not laughing anymore.
Five days in, we've hit one economic record after another.

(33:51):
And before the president got here, we had the dismantling
of one nuclear test side in North Korea. We had
three hostages released, We had Kim Jong un crossing the
DMZ into the arms of the South Korean president. We
have no missiles being fired over Japan. The threat to
the region in the world has significantly been reduced. They're

(34:14):
talking about d nuclearization. That's been clear, and he's now
beginning to purge hardliners. So what's my point here? Is Okay,
so the President's gonna meet him, He said, it's a process.
If the president doesn't, anything short of Kim Jong and
getting on his knees and saying, oh, Mr Trump, we
love you is gonna be viewed as a failure as

(34:37):
it relates to the news media, the corrupt news media,
the fake news media in America. They don't want to
be able to say, wow, he did something amazing here. Anyway,
Daniel Hoppin, he's now a Fox News contributor. This guy
has spent how many thirty five years in the CIA
doing special ops and and your CIA operations officer, what

(34:57):
else did you do? You've done everything. You scare the
crap out of me, by the way, So just to
be very blunt, all right, listen, you know I served
a lot overseas, in UH in the Middle East, and
in UH in South Asia and former Soviet Union track
North Korean targets all over the world. And I will
tell you this is a fascinating target. It's extraordinarily important,

(35:19):
especially these days. I mean, this is the most isolated
country on the planet, so intelligence really matters. And this
guy never leaves home. I mean, that's one of the
more fascinating things is And I know I think it
was educated Kim Jong un in Great Britain, switch right,
And they said he was a bully, and they said

(35:40):
he was a glutton, and he wasn't actually loved by
his teachers, and he didn't have particularly good grades. But
putting all of that aside, um, this is an opportunity.
We we've already gotten so much. I don't even know
what to say to the idiocy of the argument, Well,
just a photo op as a win for Kim. I'm like,
I don't know. I think that if if any president

(36:02):
was ever offered the the dismantling of a nuclear site,
hostage is released, Kim not firing missiles anymore, crossing the
d m Z willing to talk about d nuclearization, and
we're gonna get all of that just for a photo op.
I think I'd take it just for the three hostages.
I don't know, what would you do? No, it's it's

(36:23):
a lot and uh and it matters to our national security,
you know what. What I would also highlight is here
we are in in in Singapore, and this country is
a buzz with with the summit, and it draws such
a contrast between this country and this region which is
so economically vibrant, and North Korea, whose economy is in
free fall. I can only imagine what North with Kim

(36:45):
Jong uns um coterie is thinking right now as they
arrive in in in Singapore and are staying at the
beautiful St. Regis Hotel. Apparently Kim Jong brought his own
toilet with him. Why would he bring his own toilet?
South Korean media was saying that they did not that
that Kim jongun did not want anybody analyzing his stools,
believe it or not. All right, that's really paranoid about

(37:07):
that for something, really really paranoid. All right, that's the
hermit kingdom for you. But you know, his guys who
were with him are looking at all of this and
seeing their own country with economy and free fall. At
the end of the day, it was maximum economic pressure
that we brought on North Korea that brought him to
Singapore to talk to us. And then the fact that
the President went out and and focused on North Koreaan

(37:29):
our bilater relationship and stopped focusing on this idea of
a six party framework where Russia and China were out
to do us harm. Instead, we exerted a lot of
pressure bilaterally in North Korea. That's why we're here right now.
But it was also the president, and it was a
use of force every step of the way. And I
went into this in detail in the last hour, every

(37:50):
step of the way. You know, when the President called
him a little rocket man, the media went into a panic.
When he said fire and fury and our buttons bigger
than wars and ours actually works. The media thought we
were gonna have a nuclear war with North Korea. So
every step of the way, they can't believe we've gotten
to this point. I see a similarity though, when the
president through sanctions and by putting it the naval strike

(38:13):
force or the Korean Peninsula. It's it and the pressure
from China. That's an untold story. The President's relationship with
China helped that he got along so well with the
Chinese president, right. I think this was there was far
more calculus to the president's policy towards North Korea than
probably a lot in the media would like to admit.
And I would emphasize as well that intelligence. My expectation

(38:36):
is it played a huge role. Secretary Pompeo made two
visits to North Korea, produced significant intelligence on what makes
North Korea tick and Kim Jong U in particular because
because UM Secretary Pompeal was there meeting with him and
produced the leadership profile the analysis of Kim Jong Un
that has been so important to the president's calculation. I
think the President is making good use of intelligence as

(38:58):
well as this new Korean Mission Center, which Secretary of
Pompeo created shortly after he started at c i A.
You were very, very smart and in the forefront of
warning on television on on my TV show that we
got to manage expectations here. And it wasn't long after
you said it. Weigh in advance once this was announced

(39:18):
and the President to me, he basically is telegraphed how
this is gonna go, that this is a process. This
is the first meeting. There's gonna be a second, third, fourth,
and fifth meeting, and I wouldn't have that. Nothing is
going to be signed tomorrow. But it's a process. We
Kim Jong und had to take certain steps to get

(39:40):
to this process. Now that he's done those things, now
he gets the first meeting, there's enormous economic pressure, military
pressure being brought to bear on North Korea. There people
are starving. He probably power wise is in jeopardy. And
he's now got the choice to make and it's going
to be up to him. And as the President said,
well he'll go as fast as slow as he wants, right,

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And the key thing is Secretary Pompeios repeated including today
that that maximum economic pressure is not going to stop
until North Korea completes the process for d nuclearization. So
the process will take a while. There are a lot
of sites. There are thousands of complete, verifiable and irreversible.
That's our stance. They get nothing without that, right, and

(40:22):
and it it'll take time to dismantle sites. There are
thousands of North Koreans employed at these facility. Let's facilities.
You've got North Korean scientists and and a serious proliferation threat.
You know, a brain. You know, when the Soviet Union collapsed,
lots of Russian scientists made their way to other places,
including to North Korea. And we know that North Korea
was responsible for the nuclear reactor in Syria, which Israel

(40:43):
blew up in two thousand and set away one of
the greatest military strikes ever that got the least amount
of press. Yeah, well, we wouldn't even admit who did
it until many years later. All right, now, before you
got here in the last hours telling this audience, why
you scare the crap out of me? Uh you've been
doing intelligence for how many years now? Uh? So I

(41:05):
served for for you know, the better part of three decades.
And so we're in we're in a hotel doing this
radio show, right, and we set up our lines, and
you went through great detail how I have probably been
a target since the election or before the election, right
because and I'm and not only that, you were convinced

(41:27):
we're probably even being videotaped, at least audio taped. This
room is bugged. You're convinced, Yeah, I am who's bugging it?
So this that means I have to take a shower
in my underwear or what what does that mean? Listen,
I spent a number of years in Moscow's used to
you know, audio and video recordings. This hotel room, we
could we could fill actually this hotel up probably with audio,

(41:49):
video and other written reports about me during my time
in Russia alone. But the thing about this summit is
it's drawn such significant interest from our enemies from China
and from Russian particular, and they've got extraordinary reach all
over the world, but particularly here in Singapore. So absolutely,
I'm sure that they're focused on you because of your
relationship with the president. They would assess that you're someone
of interest based on um, the fact that the president

(42:12):
watches this ship. They don't even know my relationship, but
they know that. Would they know about my TV show?
Would they know about the Sure they would, they would
know about your TV show. They would make an assessment
that you have a relationship with the president, that you
engage with him on a regular basis, And for that reason,
you would be of interest to the North Koreans obviously
into the Chinese and the Russians and others, and so uh,

(42:34):
you would be a target of interest for them. Yeah,
but it's bigger than that. They're targeting us all the time.
We're targeting them all the time. As we continue with
Daniel Hoffman, he is a thirty five plus year CIA
operative and officer, as we continue from Singapore in the
lead up to today's summit and the lead up to
tonight the summit which begins nine eastern tonight. And I

(42:56):
think the thing that scared me when you talk to
guys like Philip Peney of the Department of Homeland Security
is one of their founding members, or Kirk web or
Bill Benny, you know, founding members of the n s A.
They will tell you every phone call, every text, every
email that we ever send out is metadata stored, and

(43:16):
most Americans don't know what's happening now. Number one, what
he's describing is illegal. The government is not allowed to
do that. Do you think they do that? Is he right?
He helped he was one of the founding members of
the n s A. Yeah, I never saw evidence of that,
But of course my focus was on the foreign intelligence side,
so I was collecting intelligence overseas. As far as what
might or might not have been happening in the US

(43:37):
is a different story. But what I would highlight is
that Um, every single communication I had that was open overseas,
particularly in Russia, whether it was an email or a
text message or a phone call, that was all subject
collection by the Russian intelligence. What about all these extra
like for example, Robert Mueller wanted to get the phones
to see if people had extra encryption on their phones,

(43:59):
WhatsApp or whatever, signal, any of these other programs. Do
they help? Do they prevent them from gathering that intelligence?
Or is that like laughable to them? No? Those are
those are good programs. I mean, if you can encrypt
your data at rest and in motion, like if what'sapp
or signal or line, that's a good way to prevent
others from seeing what you're doing. Um, it's But the

(44:20):
bottom line is because if you read, for the average person,
you actually did this on our end, right right, You're
good at this, You understand this. Who's better at it?
Are we better at it? Or the Chinese and Russians
better at it? At this game? I think in terms
of technology, we're better. I think where the difference, they're great,
the Israelis are great. I think where the differences though,

(44:42):
we actually operate under a system of laws under which
the Russians the Chinese and others don't operate. So the
Chinese are using artificial intelligence to spy on their own
citizens and enhance their police state capabilities. We don't do
that in the United States. Are you sure we don't
do that in the United States? Because I'm beginning to
wonder after let's say, is the judges were lied to
repeatedly in applications with propaganda put together by foreign agents

(45:05):
and the lead up to an election to spy on
an opposition party candidate. That makes me suspicious. Yeah, I mean,
I would just say from my own perspective of having
lived in places where there is no freedom of the
press or respect for the law. At least in the
United States, we do have freedom of the press, we
have respect for the law, lots of checks and balances,
and lots of debate and discussion that you don't have
in those other places. But everybody would read in the

(45:26):
United States that, for example, iPhone is encrypted and that
even the FBI couldn't break the encryption. If you remember
that one particularly, do you believe that isn't that safe? Uh?
And if it's that's safe, that why would we be
told or you're telling me that they can break everything here. Well,
what they're doing here is they're listening to all of
your conversations. If they use video, then they can get

(45:49):
screenshots of what you're typing. You have to go someplace
where they can't actually see the phone you're working on.
If I were in Russia that so you really say
they want to see me taking a shower, that's really creepy.
Well that's very creepy. And by the way, for all
the Chinese Russian spies listening, don't be creepy. That's weird. Yeah,
well that's uh, that's kind of what they do. And

(46:09):
you know what they find, honestly is that the people
who find that it's creepy or unnerving, that's why they
do it because they never want Okay, it's not creepy.
And you know what, I just don't. You have to
get to a point in life where I think I
am at this point, I do not give a flying rip,
and I don't think Trump gives a flying rip either.

(46:30):
And I think that if they were smart, and they
really were good intelligence people, they would be able to
figure out that it's better to get along with the
United States and live in a world where we're not
trying to kill each other so we can raise our kids,
make money and have a good life. All Right, we
gotta say goodbye, Daniel Hopping. You're gonna stop by later
in the week, and uh, we really appreciate you coming.

(46:51):
We'll have you on Hannity tonight when we start Hannity.
Is the moment that the summit starts nine Eastern as
we continue from Singapore. Thanks for being with us, and
thanks for all you've done for your country to thirty
five years traveling all over the world. That service is
pretty amazing. And by the way, if I wasn't doing this,
I would like to do what you did. That fascinates me.
It scares me but a little bit. Now you make

(47:13):
it so dark and creepy that it's really should scare everybody. Um,
I mean this in the best way. Alright, now till
the top of the hour in Singapore. It is twenty
four now before five am, uh Singapore time. What's really
amazing is uh, it's actually going to be I think

(47:34):
the most interesting thing was we have President Trump that's
gonna join us when we come on TV tonight nine eastern.
That is exactly the moment this summit begins. Officially and
we should. As we come up at nine, I would
think it's one of those events that it's actually going
to be on time. Before we get to our friend
Sarah Carter, she is here. Remember big news week and

(47:55):
a lot of fronts. We have the the we have
the fallout from the G seven that took place in Canada.
This is i G week, the of course broken deal.
The d o J was supposed to hand over documents
to Devin Nowoness and to other members of Congress. That
didn't happen. We have a letter that has been sent.
It has the word impeachment in it. Uh, as it

(48:18):
relates to if the do o J they were in
contempt to Congress, they were obstructing, they won't hand over documents.
Congress has constitutional congressional oversight. They can't do their job.
So we'll get to that with Sarah Carter in a minute. First,
we did send Linda out on the streets here of Singapore,
and uh, she's getting well, let's say a local flavor,

(48:39):
if you will, for what people think of the summit. Hey, everybody,
it's Linda and we're here in Singapore talking to the
folks on the street, trying to get the low down
and how they feel about Donald Trump coming here for
the summit. So we're gonna talk to folks up along
Cashion Street, say a street, and ask them what they think. So,
do you think that President Trump is right to have
a meeting with Kim Jong n Yes? Do you think

(49:01):
it's possible to have nuclear peace? I think so? And
are you happy that it's here in Singapore? What do
you think about President Trump trying to get nuclear peace here?
Also shove it? What do you think about Kim Jong lun?
I think he could be I think it's a good
improvement from his side. At least he makes an effort

(49:23):
that you're really to to listen to the rest of
the world and at least trying to make a chance. Right, Yeah,
all right, and uh, Singapore, I'm from New York. How
you doing in Singapore? Singapore? Welcome? Uh do you want
some coffee? There's a great coffee place here. It's all amazing,
amazing stuff. Anyway, we're just having fun. Sarah Carter, investigative reporter,

(49:46):
Fox News contributor, is with us. We also have the
ig Report. She's first of all, what do you your
thoughts about Singapore? Well, It's incredible. I mean, this is
the first time that we are going to have a
sitting president meet with Kim Jong lun and negotiate what
is the possibly the d nuclearization of North Korea. So
this is an incredible moment in history. I were, I mean,

(50:07):
I'm so excited to be here. Like Linda, I was
able to talk to people on the streets today, so
many of them are hopeful that something will come out
of this, at least the very first steps towards peace.
Sean and I think that is what we've got to
be looking at here. This is the very Nobody talks
to me when I'm out on the street, They're like,
how did they run? On the other They're they're running,

(50:28):
They're running for their dear lives. Um. I do find
the city pretty incredible. I mean, it's a beautiful city,
modern city, clean city. We walked through a whole radio
and TV team, everybody walked through the mall. I went
to a local pharmacy to pick up all the stuff
that I was supposed to bring that I forgot to bring. Uh.

(50:48):
Sarah did a good job helping me find the right shampoo.
It was it was a difficult process, but it really was.
I mean, I'm like, don't they have three in one?
I want three in one. There was no three in one,
So I had to go through the difficult process showering
the old fashioned way. All right, let's let's go to
this letter and let's go to the not never ending obstruction.

(51:10):
Let's get a preview of what's going to happen this
week with the IG report. Well, I think what we
have to look at right now is the push by
the House Intelligence Committee, particularly Chairman Devin Nunez, and he
is once again threatening uh Rod Rosenstein with the subpoena.
This is we've seen this over and over again over
the last year, just in order to have oversight and

(51:32):
to get to the documents that they need with regard
to the FBI's investigation into alleged collusion between President Trump
and Russia. Remember, these are specific documents, Sean, These were
the documents that they requested in April that Rod Rosenstein
has refused to turn over to the House Committee reviews
your specific dates, times, specific documents. So they think they

(51:55):
know what's in these documents. I believe they know what's
in those documents to some extent. They just need to
look at them. They need to understand what was the
beginning of this investigation. We've already shown and and I
think they've already shown through their investigation that there's no
way that this investigation started when they said it did,
which was July two thousand and sixteen. There is no

(52:17):
way that it started at that point in time. They
believe it started months prior, if not in two thousand
and fifteen. And they need to look at those documents.
This is the this is the oversight of of what
has been going on with the American public. They Rod Rosenstein,
the d o J, the FBI, even Christopher Ray, the
new FBI director, has refused to cooperate with Congress. These

(52:40):
are are elected officials, we are taxpayers. We have a
right to know what was going on in this investigation.
It's cost US millions and millions of dollars the special
counsel investigation, and we still don't have the answers we need.
This is what we need right now. And if they
don't turn those documents over, I can guarantee that by
jew next week they're now saying contempt to Congress and

(53:04):
possible impeachment, because I know that impeachment is being discussed
among Congress. Absolutely, and my impeachment, not the president. We're
talking about the deputy of the well acting attorney general
of you Will Rod Rosenstein. Absolutely, that's what they're looking
at right now. So we know we're in North Korea
summit right now, in the in the talks they I believe,

(53:26):
and this is what I'm hearing. These are the rumblings.
They don't want to disrupt the talks that are going
on right now. But if they do not get those
documents next week, they possibly will go after impeachment of
Rod Rosenstein. And not only will they do that, they'll
continue to do it every several days until they get
an answer. And until they get those documents. You know,
the fact that they have obstructed the way they have,

(53:47):
I mean, they just keep me missing deadlines. We wouldn't
have had the NOONEZ memo if they have their way,
because Rod Rosenstein up to the last minute, was begging
Paul Ryan Uh not to hand them over to Deat
a New Nest. It became the New Nest memo, the
Grassly Graham memo, all predicated on the very documents they
didn't want. That means we wouldn't have known a thing

(54:08):
about fiser abuse, lying to fights the judges. You broke
the story on March seventeen that they will FISA warrants.
We said at the time, we didn't get it completely
right because it was Trump Tower, but it was bigger
than Trump Tower. It was the Trump campaign. And they
literally got access by lying to a judge repeatedly in

(54:30):
the original application, subsequent applications, lying to a judge using
information that a foreign national put together with Russian sources
that Hillary paid for, funneled through a law firm. And
it turns out the heath and says, oh, no, no, no,
I don't say this is true. This is raw intelligence.
Under the threat of perjury during an interrogatory, Christopher Steel

(54:52):
saying that maybe fifty fifty how does that become the
basis of a warrant, the hardest warrant to get to
spy on an America concitizen and to spy on an
opposition party campaign associate Bingo, because this is about a
counter intelligence investigation that even occurred before the Foreign Intelligent
Surveillance warrant that was taken out on carter Page. And

(55:15):
people think about carter Page when they think carter Page
they're thinking, oh, where they were just monitoring carter Page.
Maybe there was some kind of connection between carter Page
and Russia. This was necessary for the US government, Absolutely not.
You're looking at secondary and tertiary warrants. When you look
at carter Page, they're picking up every single conversation carter

(55:35):
Page is having with somebody else, and then they can
take those secondary conversations and pick up those with anybody
they are having a conversation with. That's how they are
collecting the information. But if you go back before the
FISA application, you just look at the previous months before that,
you know that the counter intelligence and investigation by the FBI,

(55:55):
by the d o J was collecting all kinds of information.
They did not device that to collect the type of
information that they were collecting. This is why Devin Nunius
wants to see those documents. They want to know exactly
what information was being collected and from who, because if
you go back months prior, all you have to do
is look at London, England, look at the information that

(56:16):
was being delivered by countries like Estonia, Germany and other
allies to know that that was happening. Sarah, one of
the things that that I'm predicting. All right, So here
we are in the summit, the meeting nine o'clock Eastern
when I'm on TV tonight, and I guarantee you that
the i G report is probably gonna start leaking Tuesday,

(56:37):
which is New York, because they don't they don't want
this summit. They want to use the summit as a
means of burying, slowly dishing out maybe whatever information the
i G has that is bad for the deep state,
bad for the Department of Justice, bad for those people
that were investigating Clinton's email server. Yeah, but remember it's

(57:00):
not going to be so much Inspector General Michael Horowitz
as it's going to be the Department of Justice, Rod Rosenstein,
other folks. They're they're going to be the leakers here.
Michael Horowitz is not going to leak. This is not
how Michael Horowitz is made up. I know so many
people that know him. Of course there's concerned, but sorry.
You know how we know that. We know that because

(57:20):
for eighteen months he's put it together. There having been leaks. Absolutely,
the only leaks now are coming. They've now had this
almost three weeks at the Department of Justice and they're
begging him to make changes, and they're begging for redactions. Uh.
And they're begging him to make all these changes to
make them look better and be less explosive. That's right.
They're they're trying to get Michael Horowitz to redact a

(57:43):
number of things in this over four hundred page document
from the Inspector General. The Inspector General is more than
likely not going to be bullied around. And remember all
those leaks shine those came from the d o J,
and they came from the FBI. If we want to
go all the way back to Crossfire Hurricane, the operation
that the FBI conducted against the Trump campaign, the spies

(58:03):
within the Trump campaign, let's go back to spygate. You know,
when they began discussing who the person was that was
collecting the information on members of the Trump campaign. The
only people that leaked that information. It was not Devin Nunius.
It was never in a letter that he sent to them.
It was from the d o J themselves, and they
leaked it to the Washington Post and to the New

(58:24):
York Times. They consistently have been leaking information. Now the
IG report's going to come out. We already saw McCabe
is being held accountable. He has a criminal referral for
basically lying under all. I want to remind people the
order of that, because the McCabe report was pretty devastating.
The criminal referral comes after. And so for example, when

(58:45):
we get the IG report Thursday, any criminal referrals that
would say happen to McCabe, call me struck uh likely people,
If there's gonna be criminal referrals, it's gonna come out,
then well that's when they'll announce sit So as the
Inspector General is investigating these u of the the basically

(59:06):
the FBI is handling of the Hillary Clinton server investigation.
If he comes across anything that is a potential crime
or a crime at that moment in time during his investigation,
he has to turn that over to the Department of Justice.
It doesn't mean that we would know about it. It
means that after his report is concluded, then he would
make that public. He would he would allow to Here's

(59:26):
what I don't know. We already know the facts. And
you know who told us, James Comey got to take
a break. We'll come back. We'll continue with Sarah Carter
and much much more. Right here in Singapore. It's the
Sean Hannity Show. All right. As we continue, Sarah Carter
is with US investigative reporter. She's here in Singapore. I
g report coming out later this week. Uh. Now, the

(59:48):
House and Tell community is now really putting the screws
to the d o J because of their obstruction and
of course what's going on here with the summit. We
know Hillary violated the espionage I we know mishandling of
classify top secret special access programming information is a crime.
We know destruction of such is a crime. We also

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know and this was the irony of what I did
last week when I said, if I were to tell
people that were told by Robert mallowed a hand over
their phones, if I were to say that, it would
be a dumb idea. It's not gonna work out. Well
ha ha, I'm kidding, bad idea. I said all these things,
and everyone in the media got upset. But she did
all of it, that substruction, and then it was fixed.

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You don't write an exoneration before investigation. She did all
of that, and she also had a private server which
she was using to conduct government business, a private server which,
by the way, I've been speaking to a number of
people in the I T world and in the intelligence world,
which was done very badly. It was very junior varsity.
And we know for certain, at least the people that
I've been talking to that country and nation states like China,

(01:00:55):
like Russia and others were able to penetrate her server
with class to fight in formation. The first draft of
Comey Strucks Exoneration said that very thing, and people forget that.
Then they took it out, just like they took out
the legal definition uh reckless mishandling of class, groas neglegence,
gross negligence, Yes, and and then and they try to

(01:01:17):
lessen the blow. But look, they are going to have
to answer a lot of questions. This is why Michael
Horowitz held off because remember he was waiting for Comey
and out there and talk, release his book, continue talking.
And how many times did Comey get caught in flat
outlawe how many times did I say before his book release, uh,
call me bad idea. You do have the right to

(01:01:39):
remain silent, which he should have. Anybody letting him write
that book and do that tourards nuts. All right, stay
right there we are in Singapore. Sarah Carter is with
us a lot of news. We'll get back to the
G seven issue. We are here for the big summit,
and we are awaiting later this week the IG report,
So probably one of the biggest news weeks will ever happen.
By the way, I'm also predicting no matter what happens here, if, if,

(01:02:04):
if anything short of Kim Jong Un bowing down before
Trump will be viewed as a failure by your media.
They can't be more wrong, and they're actually rooting for that.
I'll explain more in the next hour. Alright, Sean Hannity
Show News Round Up, Information Overload hour on the program.
All right, it's five pm in the east, it is

(01:02:25):
two pm on the West coast, and it is five am.
We Yeah, we're in Singapore, uh, with the best summit
coverage available on your radio dial. And you know, one
of the things that I said at the beginning of
this program tonight, and I am telling you it doesn't
matter to meet Your media does not will never acknowledge

(01:02:46):
Trump's success here. So just except now, and it will
be frustrating to you and probably push the president's poll
numbers even higher. You just prepare yourself to be frustrated,
because it's going to be frustrating. Um in spite of
everything the president has gotten leading up to the well,
Kim wins, Kim Jong on wins. They're so short sighted,

(01:03:10):
they are so absolutely positively naive and and just so
anti Trump. And they've been involved in this since before.
Remember they laughed at him running in the primary. They
laughed at the idea and win the primary. They laughed
that he could win the election. They didn't think all
his economic moves would would result in record after record

(01:03:30):
after record as it has. Nobody thought that anybody could
be at a summit this quickly, and how did we
get here. We've got the de militarization, dismantling of a
of a nuclear test site by Kim Jong and that's happened.
We've got three hostages released, that's happened. We've got the
d MZ crossing into the South Korean President's arms. That's happened.

(01:03:52):
Even more significantly, no missiles have been fired in this
whole process over Japan. That's happened. You know, Now we're
talking about d nuclearization. Now we're you know, we got
hardliners even being perched as the President said, this is
going to be a process. At nine Eastern tonight when
Hannity goes on the air, I can promise you they're

(01:04:14):
not gonna come out two hours later and announce a
deal that's not happening. And the President said it's going
to take two, three or four or five meetings, whatever
it is, it's a process. You know, Reagan walking away
from reiky Evic ended up with the Berlin Wall coming
tumbling down, but it was years later. It's a process.

(01:04:35):
And if you ask on any level as any of
this bad, No, but that's not what your media says.
That's there. They're corrupt. Let me just play you know,
corrupt MSNBC, Conspiracy TV. You know about Trump asking if
he's prepared for the summit while he was in a
porn movie, or you know our our Trump women that

(01:04:56):
likes Trump, Donald Trump, are they dead inside? Or what
Rob de Niro said about you know, f Donald Trump
at the Tony So let's play it. I've been preparing
all my life. I'd love to know, Mr President. When
was that when you appeared in a Playboy softcore porn movie?
Was it when you body slammed Vince McMahon, the head
of the world Wrestling Federation. Let me ask you, I mean,
you know more about the Trump women, the Trump family

(01:05:18):
than anyone. What did they do on a day like today?
Are they just the most stoic human beings? Are they numb?
Are they dead inside? I'm going to Trump eight years
of failure? Eight years. Let's go over the economic numbers,

(01:05:41):
Mr deer hero, eight years. What did you get out
of your beloved Obama? You got thirteen million more Americans
on food stamps, eight million more in poverty, lowest labor
participation since the seventies, worst recovery since the forties, lowest
homeownership in fifty one years, and you double the national debt.

(01:06:01):
The guy that ran on oh, nine trillion in debt
is irresponsible and on patriotic, well, he left with twenty
trillion in debt. Great. I guess that's pretty irresponsible. And
if I was to use his adjectives unpatriotic by his definition.
You know, now, what do we have? We have more
people for the first time in history, we have more
Americans that now more jobs available than we have people unemployed.

(01:06:25):
Fourteen state record low unemployment levels, record low unemployment for
women in the workplace. Hispanic Americans African Americans. You know,
I mean record numbers of revenues coming into the government.
You have tax cuts, the biggest in our history, and
one of the Democrats thinking, wow, there's gonna be a
big blue wave. We're gonna run on impeaching the president,

(01:06:46):
but we won't say it. We're just gonna wink a
nod at the America. Well, will impeach him. We're gonna
run on raising your taxes. Pelosi has said it repeatedly.
She wants to pull back the tax cuts. We're gonna
expand Medicare, which is broke. We're gonna do that. We're
not gonna build a wall. We want open borders, oh
when we want Obamacare. Okay, it's a choice election. Just

(01:07:06):
like none of them got any of these things done
with North Korea. They didn't get the hostages out, they
didn't get the dismantling of a test site. They didn't
stop him from firing missiles. You know, they thought bribing
him would be the best thing, just like bribing the
Milows in a ran Anyway, here to talk about how
corrupt your media is. Joe Concha, media writer for The
Hill's gonna walk us through a lot of the commentary. Uh,

(01:07:29):
my position is there's nothing Donald Trump can do here
short of Kim Jong un getting on his knees and
kissing Donald Trump's ring that will be viewed as a
success by the media. The expectations will be seawan. And
by the way, you're pretty pumped up for somebody who
just took what was that like a two or three
hour flight over there? Uh, it's a twenty two and

(01:07:51):
a half hour flight. You know. Well, if you're asking, so,
I'll answer. The hardest thing is the time change. And
it's five am here, a little after five now, it's
it just is weird to be on a totally opposite schedule.
We'll be doing TV locally here at nine am when
the summit starts local time nine pm back in the

(01:08:13):
East in prime time here. That's that's crazy, right, I mean,
that's what I'm trying to do, is I'm just staying
on Eastern time. Uh. And you know I'm We're doing okay. Anyway,
great to have you. Do you agree with my assessment? Though?
I don't think there's anything he does here that they
would deem successful, right right. The only thing that would
be deemed successful is if you had a signed agreement

(01:08:36):
from both parties saying that the North Korean regime has
decided to do nuclearize, and after being essentially at war
with South Korea for seventy four years, at least there
was an armatist right. Uh, you're not going to solve
that with one meeting. But the fact that we're here,
I think we the new cycle moves still fashion on.
We forget just last July August, where we were literally

(01:08:57):
had people writing that we were on the verge of
World War three because the president's rhetoric was reckless and
was going to instigate Kim Jong n into firing missiles
at Guam or the US. Remember that, we forget all that.
Now look where we are now to your point with
the hostages freed. Yes, But the fact that these two
leaders are talking, that that North Korea and South Korea
are talking, that we're even bringing up the possibility of

(01:09:18):
this sort of agreement happening is already, in my mind,
a huge success. And if the framework, as Secretary of
Pompeo said, is laid out here general broad strokes, and
we move on to another meeting and he actually is
able to get this done in his first term, I
mean you've got to give him the Nobel And as
Aaron Burnett on CNN of all people said that he
would have to go down as a great president as

(01:09:39):
a result of being able to pull off what the Bushes,
the Obama's, the Clintons and everybody else has not been
able to pull off in the past twenty five years.
You know, one of the things, I'll give you virtually
every report of the lead up to this and all
the things that I mentioned, dismantling the test site, no
missiles fired, hostages released, you know, all of these things.
You know, well, if he gives them a photo, OPPI loses.

(01:10:00):
Let me go to the Washington Post as an example,
you know, because every report leading up to this summit
um talks are going well. But but the presidents there's
only so many ways he could say, we're not signing
an agreement here, We're just meeting. It's a first step,
it's a process. And you read these reports in the
Washington Post, what do they say. The working level sessions,

(01:10:23):
including those led by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, have
foundered repeatedly over basic issues of what the summit should
be about and the inability to close a fundamental gap
and understanding over the North Korean deed nuclearization. They can't
even get past first base on security assurances from North
Korea because the North Koreans will not define what it

(01:10:44):
means to put an end to hostile policy. It hasn't
even happened, and they've said it's a failure. You know,
it hasn't happened. Do you remember Senator Phil Graham when
he said that we're a nation of winers and he
got a lot of go back for that. Yeah, uh,
we're a media of winers. And and okay, you want
to say this hasn't happened, and that hasn't happened, like

(01:11:05):
the Washington Post just laid out. Okay, so what's the alternative? Exactly?
Do we go back to what president's Obama and Bush
and Clinton did before and allowing North Korea to get
this far with their nuclear program. I mean, as you said,
we're we're in the first ending, the first out, in
the first ending of this process. You can't expect all
these things. But it's even Joe, it's even worse than that,

(01:11:28):
because there's been a lead up here. When when has
Kim Jong un literally dismantled the nuclear test site. When
was he gonna stop firing missiles over Japan and threatening
Guam in the entire region and saying his missiles will
reach the continental the US? When when did he cross
the DMZ who else got the hostages out? Yeah, that's

(01:11:50):
a very good point. He hasn't fired a missile since
December since there's now that's progress, right, I mean in
the last as you said, yes exactly. And look, just
just to comment on those the clips that you played before,
you know, I have I have a new theory that
I'm gonna introduce, I think for the first time on
this show besides to my wife, and that is that
the Stephanie Rules of the world and the Nicole Wallace

(01:12:10):
is of the world. I don't think they want to
be respected as journalists anymore. They want to be loved
as celebrities. They don't want to be Bob Woodward. They
want to be John Stewart or they want to be
Samantha b When they make those kind of comments, it's
all to go viral, to draw attention to themselves and
not to actually reporting facts. And that's the thing Stephanie Rule,
Nicole Wallace. They are branded as anchors on that network,

(01:12:34):
and you're an opinion No, So when you say things
like that, I say, yeah, he's given an opinion, just
like Mattow gives an opinion, just like uh, Laura Ingram
gives an opinion. Right. But these people are are being
billed as anchors, which means what they're presenting the audience
believes in fact when they're really opinion And it's just
driving me nuts that Don Lemon is a nice guy.
I've met him, I've been on the show, is called

(01:12:54):
an anchor. How is that possible? He's an opinion guy
and an advocate and we gotta start being honest. And
it starts with titles, and that's that's a big problem.
That's for DeNiro. By the way, how I'll go ahead, DeNiro,
I wrote this today. It's volume four this year of
this sort of thing only helps Donald Trump. I'm telling you.

(01:13:16):
When DeNiro acts like that on a national stage and
says those things out loud, it just only helps the
president because it just shows how unhinged they are, and
they attack. They're attacking personally, and the regular Merriicans at
home forgets, like the blind partisans. They're saying, what is
this I'm watching the Award Show. I gotta hear this stuff.
My kids are watching. I gotta hear this stuff. Come on,
all I gotta take a break. We'll come back. Joe

(01:13:37):
Concha of the Hill on your corrupt abuse of media.
That's next. And uh also we'll get to your calls
coming up in the final half hour of the program today,
one Shawn. As we continue, we're in Singapore, the best
radio summit coverage available. I want to tell you about
the U s c c A. All right, you are
a responsible gun owner. You agree with the Second Amendment.

(01:13:59):
By the way, something they don't really have here. You're
not even allowed to chew gum, which kind of makes
the city cleaner. If people would chew gum and put
it out and you know, dispose of it the right way,
it wouldn't be a problem. Right. As we continue with
Joe Concha and he's with the Hill, he's their media writer.
The other thing is everyone in the media focused on
that picture of all of the leaders in the G seven,

(01:14:22):
you know, and Marco and you know what I'm looking at.
I'm looking at Donald Trump controls the narrative. Donald Trump
controls the He is the center of it all and
he's the disruptor we elected. And you know what, I like,
he's finally saying, you know, America has paid the price,
the entire price of of fighting for liberty and freedom.

(01:14:44):
Americans fight, bleed, and die for all of you, and
now we pay for most of your protection. And then
you hit us with tariffs, um. And then the President said,
why don't we have zero tarrifsts for everybody? And I'm like,
that's fair. Why would they be against that? She up
and I'm like, I'm finally somebody's saying I'm tired of
America being abused and taken advantage of, and we're allowing

(01:15:07):
the abuse. And he's the first guy that saying, no,
we don't protect you, we don't defend you. And then
you turn around and screw us on trade deals. We
want fair trade, and somehow that's that's a horrible thing
for America. I'm like, good, somebody's finally looking out for us,
because we've been a bunch of suckers for years. And
I think many of the pundits out there who acts
shocked an outraged when Presidents Trump speaks this way about trade,

(01:15:31):
what he shocked about He's been saying this since two
thousands fifteen. It's one of the reasons why he won.
No one else was talking about trade outside of Bernie Sanders, right,
And and now he's just being consistent with things he
has always said. And to act outrage that he's actually
saying it to the people that he has to negotiate
with is remarkable. What he's supposed to be phony and
we we celebrate that instead. So, I mean, we're at

(01:15:53):
such a low point now with our media, and I
mean it's it's only it's only helping the president because
the poll numbers, everything I see, everything is trending upwards.
So to your point, there's no influence like there used
to be, because no one trust the messenger anymore. They
have to be rooting for failure. They can allow Donald
Trump to be successful. So that what they've done is
they've raised the bar and expectations are they're trying to

(01:16:16):
a level that is so void of any historical perspective
i e. Reagan and Garbagechov and Reiki e. Vic and
walking away. And then eventually, over time, as part of
a process, the wall comes tumbling down. Right. An example
of it leading up to this, remember this, this summit

(01:16:36):
wasn't supposed to happen. It was canceled by President Trump
sent a letter and everybody mocked the letter and said,
it's a family here and there we go to Nobel
Peace Prizes. But by doing that walking away originally when
North Korea was was saying some pretty hostile things that
got them back to the table. Now here there are
at this summit again. It's amazing. All right, Joe Concha,
thanks for your perspective. As always, I'm glad it's five

(01:17:01):
pm where you live. I'll be working by the way
at nine am local time you'll be you'll be getting
ready for bed and naptime. Yeah, well naptime. That's funny.
But hey, time to ask for that raise. Maybe maybe
it's time, all right, Joe Conscha, the hill one Sean.
We're gonna get two calls. You have regular calls, regular
number from Singapore and uh, we'll play a little man

(01:17:22):
on the street. Linda Uh and Sweet Baby and Blair
went out on the street and they got some audio
asking people here in Singapore what they think of the summit.
All right, it is uh almost five thirty in the
east to thirty on the west coast, and yeah, five
thirty am here in Singapore, the weirdest hours to do
a radio show. I never wanted to be a morning
man ever in radio ever. Only did it once, but

(01:17:45):
I did it simultaneously when I was doing the afternoon
show in the morning show. I did two shows. And
I've paid nineteen grand a year for all you people
that say, well, you work at TV and radio, you're rich.
Uh No, you don't get rich in radio. When you start,
you don't even think you're gonna survive another day. All right,
from Singapore. Best summit coverage available on your radio dial.
It's the Sean Hannity Show, keeping Uncle Sam accountable to you.

(01:18:34):
Every day Hannity is on, Hey everybody, it's Linda, and
we're here in Singapore talking to the folks on the street,
trying to get the low down and how they feel
about Donald Trump coming here for the summit. So we're
gonna talk to folks up along cash in street, say
a street, and ask them what they think. So here
we go. So it's interesting. So he might not be
ally friendly, but he's the first one to get North

(01:18:55):
Korea to the table to discuss nuclear peace. Okay, So again,
like I think I would argue that as well, because
you know, like it's not that the North Korea didn't
have nuclear missile, right, you know, they always had nuclear
missile right you know. I think now maybe United States
in the United States seeing that as a kind of
potential threat, which for many years they didn't see. Plus

(01:19:15):
you have to understand the other aspect of it that
the North Koreia, like you know, their biggest allies are
China and Russia, and both of them are quite heavily
nuclear guarded, right you know. So I think before Donald Trump,
there could be other president who wouldn't care because they
would have thought of Russia, would never step in and
all that. But now Russia also has got a lot
of like nuclear weapon. I think it's more of a

(01:19:37):
strategic I think had it been not Donald Truman, somebody
else and they said that if North Korea has weapons
which are primarily protected by North Korea, Russia and China,
I think any president in that position could have been
threat So are you based here in Singapore, how do
you feel about the summit being held here in Singapore? Um,

(01:19:58):
it's quite significant US. It shows that even though a
small country, we still have a part of play in
the war affairs, how about you. I mean, I feel
quite broad that. You know, it's such a global event
on such a huge scale, it's happen in our country,
so I guess it's something to be felt. So that
was Linda out on the streets. Were in Singapore now

(01:20:20):
twenty four before the top of the hour, and well
it's twenty four before six am here and obviously six
pm in the east and twenty five before three in
the West coast. I'm trying to keep my time straight.
The only way to do this you gotta stay on
Eastern time. But one of the things, and and sweet
baby James is here, Blair is here, uh, Ethan and

(01:20:44):
Sunshine and j c On are back at our New
York studio. But um, it's a twenty two and a
half hour trip, right, It's all right. So and it's
actually we took Singapore air which was unbelievable. The people
were nice. We thought they were all spies and I
didn't think that the airline attendants were spies. Really, Oh yeah,

(01:21:08):
what was it that made you think that they were?
I talked to Dan Hoffman, and Dan Hoffman thinks everybody right, Well,
he was in the CIA for thirty years. So you know,
you know his dog is a spy. They probably he
probably thinks he's bummed. So you everybody here from TV
and radio, you guys have been to the botanical gardens.
You didn't go to the well. We went to the mall.
I thought the mall experience was amazing. No, because it's

(01:21:31):
an American mall, and I don't know that I would
say that it's an American mall. I think that there
are American aspects to it. But the thing that they
do better here is they have a bathroom like every
twenty feet that has like thirty eight stalls, and you know,
they believe in cleanliness. They have hand sanitizers inside the
bathroom stalled, and they have them outside the bathroom stalled.

(01:21:51):
Then they have them on the way out of the bathroom.
Then they have trash cans everywhere. Everybody at homes dying
to hear about the bathrooms in Singapore. I think that's
a really important topic. Listen, listen. Can you say Singapore, Hey,
I'm I'm in Singapore. It's Linda reporting on the streets
of Singapore. Singapore, Singapore. No, but seriously, we went out bla.

(01:22:14):
What do people say to you. The first thing they say,
you're from New Yorker. They actually didn't ask me a
single thing about myself because they're scared to death ask
you a question. But they were thrilled and kind, and
anybody who didn't want to talk it was purely because
they were so nervous. But like the last two kids
that you heard, like they were eighteen years old, they
were going into college, and the kids said, I'm so proud.

(01:22:37):
I'm so proud that our small country is a part
of this. And I thought, God, this kid is eighteen
years old. Like we know, we got snowflakes back in
America trying to find a safe space to talk about
their feelings. It's just it's such a such a dichotomy.
One of the things though, that you get warned about,
like it's you can't chew gum. Everybody here's chewing gum.

(01:22:58):
I see a lot of people chewing you sucking on ment.
It's very different. They don't even sell gum here. And
the strangest thing is they've got smoking sections, Like on
the streets they cordon off like a yellow roped off area,
as if the smoke is gonna stay in the yellow area.
I'm like, it's better than our than our you can't
smoke anywhere at least they give him a section. They
give him a section, but all right, the smoke actually exceeds.

(01:23:20):
It's not in a box. But he has another weird
law here, like they ban et siggs, but they allow smoking, right,
So what's the point of that that is so weird? Actually,
I agree with you. It's like, okay, so they can't
have water vapor, but they can have carcinogens. Yes, they
can have all the carcinogens and additives of you know,
a cancer stick, but you can't uh. And he's say,
although some would argue, well maybe that's the influence of

(01:23:43):
the tobacco companies, but the tobacco companies are involved in
the sick visits. And I can I tell one amazing
story that you don't know yet. So we're setting up
the studio today and we're and we're you know as me,
James and Blair, and we've been here all weekend doing
tests and making sure everything runs. From the reason, she's
saying me James and Blair, because I'm not involved in
the setup and basically I was sleeping. Is that what
your point was? Me? Your talents. It's it's not something

(01:24:06):
that you did. Okay. So me, James Blair and Sean
we were in here setting up all weekend. It was
it was a strug. Oh Jesus. So anyhow we're in
the room and there weren't enough lights. So we asked
for if they could bring us a lamp or something
like that because it was really dark and they didn't
have any. Oh my god, I can finish. They're acting

(01:24:28):
like their hotel workers. Go ahead, Oh my god, even
in Singapore. So all that to say Singapore, Singapore, so
that you know, I called down the front desk and
I can do you guys have an extra table? Do
you have an extra this? They're super helpful, right, And
I said, do you have an extra lamp or lights?
Because it's very dark in here and we have a
lot of paperwork we can't see. She's like, let me
see what we can find. It's all right find So
you know, it was like forty five minutes she wasn't back,

(01:24:48):
and I was like, it's the middle of the night.
I'm not gonna be able to get a lamp anywhere.
This woman drove to her home. She took a cab.
She went home and brought us her lamps from her
personal home to light up the room for us. And
I just looked her and I'm like, You've got to
be kidding me. There are cameras in the lights, Linda.

(01:25:08):
There's audio recordings in the lights of the managers longer
helping hands. Listen, You've got to admit because you were there.
Everybody was there, sweet baby James. Right, Daniel Hoffman scares
the crap out of it, right, Blair shaking his head.
Daniel Hoffman thinks every single thing we do is being

(01:25:29):
video and audio taped, and you're a target handed And
I'm like, well, what am I in New York? We
don't have Russian spies and spies and Korean and Iranian
spies there. I brought my best undergarments. You know, I
did not want to disappoint you know, I welcome to
The Howard Stern Show, where broadcasting from Singapore. Um, it's

(01:25:51):
actually overall been a good experience. The only hard part
is adjustin to the time. That's the only thing I
mean to think that. You know, we're coming on six am,
which is great because now there's one breakfast place that
opens at six I'm literally putting his mic out and
going to eat breakfast all by yourself. Who's gonna leave us? No? Okay,
have I not taken? I've taken. The last dinner we had,

(01:26:13):
thirty people were at the dinner between radio and TV.
Do I not always invite everybody? You invite everybody, everybody,
even the SPI. Took them to the State ate a
lot too. They were hungry from all this, you know,
took him to the steakhouse. Oh and then I got
people on my staff even though it's illegal. They're pulling
out their vapes and they're like vaping at the table

(01:26:34):
and you see shock on the face. I mean, the
Russian spy was very upset during dinner. He said, you
didn't give the best vodka, and he was he was
complaining to what. The other thing is that when I
give him a tip, they come back and they're like
so happy. There's so thice chasing people down the hallway
trying to give them tips and they won't take it.
I've never seen anything like it. All right, let's get
some calls in while we're here. Uh the number remains

(01:26:54):
the same, Oh, my buddy to varus, Uh, we can't
even play our introduction should move music for the bar.
We can't play thirty seconds? I think we get thirty seconds,
don't we? Yeah, find the thirty seconds we can play
um because we're allowed to play. Hey, t virus, How
are you welcome to Singapore? Hey he Shine? I'm good?
But you you say, buddy, Shine, I'm your buddy now Shine,

(01:27:16):
you left my asswers. You left my ass in America, Shine,
I left your ass in America because what you have
to work? Didn't I help you get through college? Shot Shane? Look,
look you're trying to look. Uh? Did I help you
with questions? Stop not? I got your question. You wanted
a better life, and you told me you wanted to

(01:27:37):
do something. Didn't the handity step up and help his
buddy out? You stepped up big time, Shine, But look
I got I'm upset. I got two reasons why I'm upset.
Left my answers, you didn't take my answer to Singapore
with you, and then you didn't tell me that the
fat boys were reuniting at the summit. Who are you

(01:28:00):
calling fat me? No? Kim John Owen and Donald Trump
date they formed a group they call it in at
the summit, and they're getting together, they're gonna you know,
you know, he only to bars. You know here it is,
I help a liberal out, I help a liberal out.
I changed the trajectory of your life and all you

(01:28:22):
can and the president now is getting hostages free, and
he's talking about the nuclearization, and then the liberal comes
out of you. You should now be a conservative. You
should say, oh, no, liberal help me, Hannity, the right
wing nut job helped me out. Oh the conservatives stepped
up and and and adopted my family. No, you still can't.

(01:28:45):
Why don't you say, good job, Mr Trump? There's a
chance for peace in the world. Thanks for getting our
hostages home. I'm glad missiles aren't being fired over Japan
and threatening the world. And I'm also glad that we're
we're talking about the nuclearization and this guy blew up
one of his or dismantled one of his nuclear test sites.
Why don't you say good job, Mr Trump? Say it?

(01:29:09):
We're talking about kill say batman. You want me to do?
You want me to say recommend Donald Trump? I wanted
to say, because he's he's the fattest man in his country, Sean.
He's eating all the people's food by himself and you
want me to say thank you to Donald Trump for
sitting down with the saddest man and wanted to say.

(01:29:30):
I want you to say the president has done a
good job even coming into the summit. Why don't you
just did meant? When you can't do it, you know
it's because it's a pathological insanity you've adopted. You know,
economy has never been better, and now look at what's
happening on the world stage. You never would have predicted
this in a thousand years. You know what, I can't

(01:29:53):
say it because you never said good job Barback Obama.
You never said that, Sean I did so you w
I've got the tape you just said that. I got that.
I'll tell you what Barack Obama. He seems like you
say about Barack Obama. It's the only thing positive I
can think of exactly. That's the only thing you said

(01:30:13):
about And then you go off hand on how great
dog best, Donald, try your best? Hang on a second.
Thirty million more Americans on food stamps, eight million more
in poverty, double the national debt. Trump, let's see lowest
ever record low unemployment fourteen states, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women,

(01:30:34):
Who do you pick take all credit for that, so
it wasn't on a continual decline because of Barack Obama.
All right, you're doing what there's no home for your music?
Out peace out baby. We got our thirty seconds, then
we get time. I get all right, let's get back

(01:31:03):
to our phones. Here, let's go. Oh, Donna is in
Staten Island on w R Donna, Welcome to Singapore. How
are you? Hi there, my friend? How are you? I'm good,
little jet lag, but I'm doing good. Welcome aboard. Well,
I have to agree with tovirus. I wish you would
have taken some of us with you, but that's okay.
I just wanted to also let you know that today
as our seven year anniversary, because Facebook actually reminded me

(01:31:27):
that it was seven years ago that I first called
into your show. Well, happy anniversary, dear. Uh. The flowers
are in the mouth. We're absolutely gonna, uh, Lauren send
flowers over to Donna. Call our friends at Hunter Flowers.
I'm sending flowers to you. It's our anniversary. Thank you.

(01:31:49):
You know I love you, so I would totally appreciate that.
But well, I just also wanted to tell you that
I'm praying for our president, and I'm really proud of him,
and I'm actually so thrilled to be alive during his
president say that I can know about its firsthand, because
this is greatness that we're seeing. No matter what the
people on the left and the haters want to say,
We've got a great president. He's trying to do great things,

(01:32:11):
and I'm really proud of him, and I'm praying for
him every day. You know, that should be every American
feeling that way. But you know why they're not because
they can't get over they lost. They lost big time.
All Right, Donna, gotta run, Happy anniversary. The summit actually
starts nine o'clock eastern, nine am here in Singapore. When

(01:32:33):
we come up on the air tonight on Hannity, it'll
be live as always end you'll get to see the
whole thing, all right, Gotta take a quick break. We
will come back and say, just three hours from now
the summit begins. We're in Singapore, Hannity Live tonight. As
the Summit starts, it kicks off exactly at our hour
nine Eastern and six Pacific and nine am here Singapore time,

(01:32:58):
so well, a full coverage all throughout the hour. Nine
o'clock Eastern regular time Fox News Channel. We have Dr Gorka,
we have Daniel hoppin here, Sarah Carter is here, and
our reporters all over Singapore. That's tonight at night, as
the Summit kicks off. UH set you DVR. We will
see you tonight nine Eastern. Will see you back here

(01:33:18):
three am Singapore time, regular time New York Times on
your radio dial. Thanks for being with us, and we'll
see you tonight. We'll see in three hours

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