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July 21, 2025 30 mins

Sean speaks with America First Legal’s Gene Hamilton about newly uncovered documents proving the Biden White House orchestrated the infamous Garland memo that targeted concerned parents as domestic threats. Plus, Hunter Biden is caught in a foul-mouthed tirade, suggesting he could run for president. Sean also unpacks the idea of state-run grocery stores proposed by NYC’s radical mayoral hopeful, criticizes California’s decay, and discusses why Americans are fleeing blue states for red-state prosperity.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and Information Overload.
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free it is eight hundred and nine four one sean.
If you want to be a part of the program now,
I promise that while it might be a little complicated
when we talk about Cash Fattel and Dan Bongino and
the FBI and this grand conspiracy, what it will entail.

(00:25):
Let me lay it out in the simplest terms. It
will include everything that the Democrats have been involved in
in terms of everything from the Russia hoax and this
new information put forward by the DNI director Toulci Gabbard,
who has now contacted the DOJ with criminal referrals on

(00:47):
these bombshell claims. The Obama administration completely manufactured it. But
it's deeper than that, the double standard when it comes
to our justice system. And you know, for example, top
secret classified information on Hillary Clinton's servers, more top secret
classified information than was ever found at mar A Lago,

(01:07):
And the same with Joe Biden. He had top secret
classified informations in four separate locations. Why didn't why didn't
their home or offices get raided? Why did mar A
Lago get raided. It will include Faiza abuse, the use
of what they were warned about was a Russian Hillary
Clinton bought and paid for Russian disinformation dossier that was

(01:28):
used to spy on Carter Page, who was a known
asset for our intelligence community, somebody that cooperated with them,
and they somebody that they trusted, and it just gets
you know, you want to talk about a conspiracy or
a grand conspiracy. It is emerging before our rise. This
will also include the weaponization of the Justice Department. It'll

(01:52):
include a deep dive into the fifty one former Intel
officials that without ever seeing Hunter Biden's very real laptop,
they signed on to a belief that it has all
the ear markings of Russia interference. This they tried to
use in two consecutive elections. It will include all of

(02:13):
that and more What did they know when did they
know it? It will include the weaponization maybe coordination will
see over time with the Department of Justice of Joe
Biden and people like New York Attorney General Letitia James
Alvin Bragg. I mean in that case, I mean you

(02:34):
had the statute of limitations, you had a legal non
disclosure agreement. I'm sure They have them inside the DA's
office in New York. Probably most, if not every company,
major company in America has them. It's very common. It's unfortunate,
but it's very common, and it's a daily occurrence. But

(02:55):
it was a legal nda put together by an attorney
labeled the legal expense some paid for is a legal expense,
and the statute of limitations ran out and it was
a misdemeanor. Then they came up with a novel legal theory,
and then the third highest ranking Biden Justice Department official
actually left and went to New York to assist Alvin
Bragg and the prosecution of that case. I mean, it

(03:18):
is going to be everything all the way from the
Russia hoax through and including the rate at Mar A
Lago and everything in between. In other words, was there
a grand conspiracy by what we refer to as the
deep state to undermined our election system in this country.

(03:39):
And it's going to be fascinating to watch, and these
new developments should be very alarming to every American. Now
we have the America First legal you might remember Stephen
Miller was the head of it. We have a new president,
Jean Hamilton will join us in a second, and they
have obtained internal Department of Justice documents confirming that the

(04:01):
Biden White House orchestrated the Garland memo It's fairly infamous
that labeled concerned parents as potential domestic terrorists. This contradicts
repeated claims that the DOJ acted independently. Anyway, here to
tell us what they discovered is Gene Hamilton, President of
American First Legals, Sir, how are you, Sean?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Thanks for having me on.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
All right, tell us what we have here, Sean.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
What we have here is what we at America First
Single have positive we thought was the case. Since twenty
twenty one, everyone will remember, as you rightly pointed out,
the merit Garland issued a memo that weaponized not just
the Department of Justice, but its entire law enforcement apparatus,

(04:43):
the FBI, the National Security Division, the Criminal Division, everyone
in between to target parents who were speaking out at
school boards. Now. At the time, they said that this
was in response to an epidemic of violence at school
board meeting. Somehow, some way, you and I and every

(05:03):
other concern parent across the country must have missed this
epidemic of violence at school board meetings. But as things
came out. Over time, conservatives on the Hill and elsewhere
started to criticize them and point things out. It was
always alleged, oh no, no, no, this was not pushed
out of the White House. This was a law enforcement response.

(05:27):
This was something that we were doing as a legitimate
exercise of the Department of Justices duties. But what we
found through our lawsuits was definitive proof that no, in fact,
in fact, the Biden White House directed this action to
be done. This was part of a conspiracy with the
National School Board Association. This was part of an endeavor

(05:51):
to deprive American parents of two constitutional fundamental rights, that is,
the right to direct the bringing their children and secondly,
the right to free speech in this country, also the
right to petition the government, also encompassed in within the
First Amendment. So we have we have exposed these documents

(06:15):
that show weaponization of the Department of Justice at an
unprecedented level. That, of course, as you rightly pointed out,
is sadly consistent, sadly consistent with all of their other
actions over the past decade or so, from the Obama
administration to the Biden administration everywhere in between.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
All right, let me let me explain to people. There
are a lot of things that happen in the Biden
years beyond the weaponization of Donald Trump and using the
Department to go after Donald Trump and apparently using three
letter agencies to go after Donald Trump. It's a lot
deeper than that. And yes, they went after peaceful pro
life protesters. Yes, parents that were expressing their views, especially

(07:01):
when it came to teaching of human sexuality to young people.
A lot of angry parents did not like that the
LGBTQ plus agenda was being forced on their kids. They
happen to be of the belief that value should be
instilled by parents, not by by teachers that have a
captive audience of children that they want to indoctrinate. And

(07:24):
the transagenda, I mean, you can look at Minnesota for example,
Tim wall State, I mean they offer gender affirming care
without parental consent, or the idea of putting in grade
school in boys' bathrooms, the you know tampon, Tim he
got the name for wanting to put feminine hygiene products
and boys bathrooms. So a lot of parents would be outraged.

(07:45):
Then they're like, our kids can't read, write, do math science,
they don't know history, or computers or the things the
skills that they'll need to compete in a global marketplace.
But yet this is where you're focusing your attention. Leave
the values to us and let's move on. But they
had no intention of ever doing that.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
That's absolutely right, Sean. And look the thing about this,
whether it's the weaponization against parents, whether it's the weaponization
against Donald Trump, in everything again in between, this is
the way that's the left that the Marxist radicals that
are in control of today's Democratic Party. This is the

(08:26):
way that they think that they're going to overthrow this country.
This is the way that they are going to change
our constitutional republic to be something that is reflective of
what they want. They want socialism, They want to be
able to tell your kids, to tell you how to
raise your children. They want to tell you what you

(08:47):
have to believe. And if you get in their way,
what they have proven time and again is that they
will turn the government, the levers of government, against you
for not going along with their radical ideology. These documents
again show this is not some small things. This is

(09:07):
not some small issue. The Department of Justice really only
has so many hours in the day to do things
like go after transnational organizations, cartels, violent predators, drug smugglers,
all of these other issues. And yet the Attorney General
of the United States found that it was the highest
and best use of those that Department's resources to go

(09:31):
after parents, to chill their speech, to chill the exercise
of their fundamental rights. That has to shock and scare everyone,
and we have to hold people accountable. It can never
happen again. It's one thing to expose it, and we're
incredibly proud of our team at America for Sigle for
doing so, but we have to hold people accountable for

(09:51):
what they did.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
So the Biden Whitehouse directly orchestrated this, which the Garland memo,
you know, label concerned parents as potential domestic terrorists. For example,
you now have internal emails showing White House officials were
in fact and requested that the DOJ get involved. You do,
in fact have evidence that the DOJ attorneys raised red

(10:16):
flags saying that there was no federal hook and at
targeting parents likely you know, was necessary. Despite the warnings,
political appointees bypassed the standard review. How bad did this get?

Speaker 2 (10:30):
I mean, it is as bad as you can possibly
imagine and it's especially ironic because one of the things
that you just pointed out, Sean, is that they committed
what many liberals would consider a cardinal sin, which was
they didn't listen to the careers in the department. You know,
you often hear this refrain from the liberal talking heads
that political leadership in you know, the Trump administration wasn't

(10:51):
listening to the careers all these other things. Well, here
you have a case where the Fight administrations Department of
Justice was consulting with the Civil Rights Division within DJ
and even the careers, the notoriously liberal careers within the
Department of Justice or pushing back saying there is no

(11:12):
federal nexus here, meaning there is no federal law that's
being violated, there's nothing here for us to look at.
This is all First Amendment protected activity. But they still persisted,
they still persisted with issuing this memo and chasing down
this entire workstream because they knew recall, at the time

(11:33):
this was in the fall of twenty twenty one. What
else was going on in the fall of twenty twenty
one the elections or the governor of Virginia, what was
going on in Virginia kind of culturally politically. These school
board meetings, a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Were eared talking about Loud and county, Yes.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Loudin County Virginia. So they were threatened they were not
going to obtain the political power that they thought that
they would get the movement, and so this was their
way of trying to tip the scale of that race
in their candidate's favor, and they failed.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
All right, we're gonna watch this lawsuit closely. We really
appreciate your time. Gene Hamilton, new president of American First Legal.
Thank you, sir.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Thanks Sewn.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Go to busy phones. Where Berto is in Miami, in
my free state of Florida. Roberto, how are you glad
you called?

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Sar?

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Good afternoon, John's I give taken my call. I'm in
American sin that was born in Cuba. I arrived here
in nineteen fifty nine. You have somebody running for the
mayor of New York who is a communist, socialist promising
grocery source. I'd like to know where is he gonna
get these stores out? Who's gonna pay for unt? And
the reason is the grocery is so high in New

(12:47):
York because all the regulations and that I put upon
all these small owner operators. So where's he gonna get
the money to pay the salaries, the warehouses and all
these folks. Where does that come from?

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Look at Cuba, listen. There's nothing that he's proposing that
is going to improve the life of people in New
York City. Nothing. And the most amazing aspect of this
story is that Chuck Schumer and you know, top Democrats
and Kathy Hulkol and the rest of them, they they

(13:22):
won't condemn this guy. They are afraid of this guy
because like they're afraid of the Squad, and they're afraid
of AOC, and they're afraid of Grandpa Bernie and Pocahontas.
And the radicals now rule their party. That is, that
is now where we they they are as a party.
And for all the intramural squabbling Republicans may have at times,

(13:45):
it is nothing compared to the identity crisis of where
the Democrats are.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
I agree, But again, all the regulations that take place
in New York, it's what're costing all the high the
costs of living in New York. And this guy is
talking about state owned or city owned groceries. I have
no idea where that money is going to come from.
Who's gonna take the stores in and where who's going
to buy the store to go ahead and give it

(14:13):
to the people. It doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
It doesn't exist. And by the way, the margins of
grocery stores in terms of their profit margin, are very small.
They make their money off of high volume sales and
in keeping those store shelves full. But good luck. I mean,
I think if he gets elected, it's you know, it's

(14:36):
going to be a mass exit. It's going to be
a jail breakout of there. Anyway, appreciate the call, my friend,
eight hundred nine one, Shawn, you want to be a
part of the program. Will come back the other the
other news of the day, your calls straight ahead, all right,
twenty five down till the top of the hour. Eight
hundred nine one Shawn, our number. You want to be

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he says if he was president, where did that come from?

(16:57):
If I was president? I mean, Linda, Over the years,
how many times have people said, Sean, you really need
to think about running for president. I'm like, no, thank you.
You must not like what you're.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
Saying it now. I'm half wondering if there's something going on.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
I don't know about who's saying it. I haven't heard it.
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (17:11):
There's a lot of rumors out there that twenty twenty
eight has a surprise candidate.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Who told you.

Speaker 5 (17:17):
I'm like, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (17:19):
My name has been bantered about. Is that what you're saying?
Because I don't read all that social media stuff.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
Yes, it is bantered about, and I think people think,
you know, we're looking.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
For people generally supportive, or they're like, hell no, I
wouldn't have liked that guy, dog catcher.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
I mean, I think they're trying to figure out how
you would do four hours of media day and maintain
your presidency. But hey, if anybody can do it, it's you.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Let me tell you something. You're right, I could do it.
Think about this. I become I run for president, I win,
and then I do my talk show every day. That
would be awesome. Yeah, I mean, I think we'll do it.
Scott Channon and live from the Oval Office. Sean Hannity
is on. That's actually very ut No, I'll do right.

(18:00):
Hannity is a pain in the neck.

Speaker 5 (18:04):
Well, it's only when you drop his microphone. Otherwise he
was fa all.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Right, all right, can we stopp with the one moment
in my life that you don't know? It's funny. He's
very triggering to me. Oh all right. Anyway, Hunter Biden
thinks he can be president.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
I know.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
The funny thing is, I think every person.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
See cocaine for everybody, It'll be great.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Friends. He goes, I love Mexican coke, and and everyone's
looking at him like, what did you just say? And
he goes, no, I do I love Mexican coke. He's
talking about Coca cola, right, because there's purecine sugar, and
it's the way it came out was funny anyway. So
here's Hunter Biden's zero experience himself going on this profanity
laced tirade and then saying, if he was president, listen.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Call these democrats, say you have to talk about and
realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration. You
how do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How
do you think you get food on your table? Who
do you think washes your dishes? Who do you think
does your garden? Who do you think is here? By
the sheer, just grit and will that they figured out

(19:13):
a way to get you here because they thought that
they could give theirselves and their family a better chance.
And he's somehow convinced all of us that these people
are criminals. But these guys think that we need to
run away from all values in order for us to lead.
I say you, how are we getting those people back
from mel Salvador because I'll tell you what, if I

(19:34):
became president in two years from now, or four years
from now or three years from now, I would pick
up the phone and call the president of El Salvador
and say, you either send them back or I'm going
to invade. It's a crime what they're doing. He's a dictator,
thug or Trump both.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
He's a very angry, zero experience. The guy's, by the way,
the only you like about it is because the bump.
You like him.

Speaker 5 (19:59):
I think this is a peaceful presidency. This will be
definite peace time with him. He sounds very calm, very
very level headed. I think it'd be great.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Sure America is ready to vote for the first the
former chrocadic president. I'm sure they're ready for that. You know,
never mind the fact that he got paid millions and
millions of dollars in a field in which he admits
he had no experience it. But it had nothing to
do with his father, nothing at all.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
You cast an experience in anything except getting high.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
I'm still giddy over last week and the good riddance
to NPR and PBS. I am still I'm giddy that
the unfunny Colbert got what was coming you know these people.
It's not like they didn't have noticed that things were
beginning to go south. I've watched their ratings deteriorate year

(20:48):
in and year out, week in and week out, month
in and month out. I mean it is. It has
been a very very continuous decline, and they did nothing.
It's sort of like Democrats. Democrats, you know, all this
time after the election, they're scratching their heads. They still
don't know why they lost, and they have no clue.
And if anything, they're doubling down on more radicalism, which

(21:11):
is fine, but apparently Stephen Colbert was losing forty million
dollars a year. I mean two hundred employees. You know
how small my TV staff and radio staff is. Can
you imagine us spending two hundred, you know, million dollars
on the or having two hundred people working on this show.
First of all, you wouldn't be a First of all,

(21:33):
you would not have the ability of the patients to
deal with that many people, and nor would you even
have enough work for them.

Speaker 5 (21:40):
First of all, I have plenty of work for them.
Second of all, I am incredibly patient. Third of all,
the only reason I ever.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Get stop right there now, you sound like do their job.
You're full of Adam Schiff. You're not patient.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
I am a patient person.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
You're not patient with me. You might be patient to Leam.

Speaker 5 (21:55):
I expect more from you.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Oh, you expect more from me, so you would make
it not patient with me?

Speaker 5 (22:00):
And any man who can be president and do two
media shows a day. My god, I mean, you know,
come on.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
All right, you're making this up. Nobody's talking about me
running for president. That's not happening. Just send them to me.
I want to see it.

Speaker 5 (22:10):
I don't think it's something I could send to you.
It's just chatter.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Oh boy, chatter. You know this this thing keeps getting big.
You know that the the Coldplay concert where the couple
got caught together and apparently I think I read is
it true that they were both watching they were both
married because the initiative reform was oh man and now
the CEO. I'm not going to mention their name. I'm

(22:35):
not going to get them in any more trouble than
they're in. But there is a certain amount everyone's talking
about the wrong thing. Everybody's commenting on, well, there's a
better way to cheat. If you're gonna cheat, you probably
want to go to an obscure restaurant. If you're gonna cheat,
you ought to do this. How about you? Why does
anyone just say maybe you just shouldn't be cheating.

Speaker 5 (22:54):
So I think what people are saying, and this is
just my opinion. We'll start first from the high level, right, like,
don't commit the cardinal sin, but moving on from that,
because so many people do. That's why there's a fifty
percent divorce rate. I mean, there's other reasons you get divorced,
but YadA YadA. But I think there's this idea that
if you have kids, especially little kids like this guy,

(23:16):
then maybe you could hedge and like not do things
boldly in front of everybody. Now, my thought would be
that a lot of people around them knew, but maybe
like his wife and his family didn't know. Right, I'm
sure she suspected because she's not stupid.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
If you're gonna cheat, if you're gonna be that person,
and I'd highly advise you not to be that person
because it's a pretty crappy thing to do. But if
you're gonna be that person, maybe you don't want to
go to Foxborough Stadium. You'll like to stay.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
To you exactly, it's just dumb, and to me it
feels I always think people that cheat are very egotistical
because you think you're so amazing that you can't let
the other person. You know, you can't tell them because
they're gonna be so devastated to live without you. Trust me,
they'll be fine. Just tell them, it'll be fine.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Everybody. All Play did their first concert since this incident happened,
and I don't know if you saw this. Chris Martin
gave a warning to fans that kind of when viral,
warning people that they do use the jumbo trump. Uh,
we'd like to say it a hello to some of
you in the crowd. How we're gonna do that is
we're going to use our cameras and put some of

(24:22):
you on the big screen. So please, if you haven't
done your makeup, do your makeup now. He was kind
to be funny. I actually think that is funny.

Speaker 5 (24:31):
Well, listen, I give him a lot of credit. They
obviously weren't trying to do anything wrong, and they you know,
we're just having some fun when we're on stage and
quote these two morons, you know, doing the worst thing possible.
And you know the good thing is is that now
their respective families can move on and be done with it,
you know, And it's gonna be really hard on the kids,
but I think in the end they'll come to know

(24:51):
what was right and what was wrong.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
You know. There are a lot of people that if
that happens, they stay. And I don't think anyone should
judge anybody for what decision they make in that case.
That's actually, biblically, the one thing that the only one
example that they use that would justify a divorce biblically.
I'm not preaching here, I'm just saying what the Bible

(25:15):
says about it. Why did I get an emploma on
that one?

Speaker 5 (25:19):
Well, I don't know that you want to go down
this road with me because I had this conversation with
my pastor years ago and we went back and forth
about divorce, and I said, I'm sorry, but this is
where you know, it's difficult because you can't say that you'll.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Not have this discussion. I don't want to get you
in trouble, No, but you'll.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
I'll give you the high level, which is the Bible
can't work for you some of the time, Like you
have to subscribe to it and you have to understand
where they're coming from. But it is difficult when a
spouse is cheating, doing drugs, being abusive to say yes, day,
work it out. You can try, but I mean, I
don't begrudge people who get a divorce that are in
a really bad marriage.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
What I have learned is you never know. And although
well that's not true, true, you do know in some
cases because there's evidence in this proof of something really
radically wrong. But a lot of times you don't know
what other people what is actually gone on behind closed doors,

(26:14):
Like if somebody is abusive, I mean, that then becomes
a safety issue.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
Right and so like you know, if it's like domestic abuse,
or if there's drug abuse, or if there's alcohol abuse
and people are in trouble, they're in danger. You know,
if somebody's you know, some people have spouses that are
abusing not them, but the kids and then they find out.
I mean, there's just some things you cannot overlook and
stay married for in my humble opinion, and I know
the Bible says try to work it out, and I think, yeah, okay, try,

(26:41):
but something.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
A lot of people have tried to work it out
and hard, and you know that doesn't work either. You know.
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
If I was this guy's wife and he was blasted
all over the world with his face and he's hooking
up with this other lady, I'd be like, peace, brother,
have a nice one.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
I would not want to be on the other end
of the conversation.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Ever, definitely not ever, definitely not, definitely not. I think
forget it to our busy phones. He are is in
New Jersey. What's up, t R? How are you.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
Hi?

Speaker 6 (27:14):
Sound great to talk to you, and you have my
vote if you if you decide to run. But I'm
calling about mum Donnie. I'm a former New Yorker live
in New Jersey now. I'm a huge fan of Curtis
and you as well, UH since the eighties, and I'm
very concerned about Ma'm Donnie getting in. UH. I can't

(27:36):
vote for Curtis because I'm no longer in New York.
But I'd like to know how I can volunteer, donate,
do anything, because, unlike one of your previous callers, I
don't want my city to learn by example. I want
I want Curtis in as mayor. How can I help?

Speaker 1 (27:55):
I believe his website going to correct me if I'm wrong.
It's Leewa at what NYC.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
NYC dot com Sliwa for NYC dot com.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yeah, just go to his webel iwa listen. I think
it's going to be very hard for him to win,
but I think it was hard for Donald Trump to win.
Donald Trump fought so hard, and he fought through all
the law fair. The most amazing thing the untold story
is I believe that had Donald Trump not won, they

(28:30):
would have put him in jail. I really believe that
with all my heart, and they would not have stopped.
And I it was either the Big House or the
White House. The American people got sick and tired of
all of the lying, all the weaponization and everything the
Democrats threw at him, and he was able to win spectacularly.

(28:53):
And it's been the most dynamic, transformational, consequential six months
that I have seen in any presidency in my life lifetime.
And I think it's only going to get better. All right,
t R, we appreciate you being there. Sliwa for NYC
dot com. Man, I think Curtis does have a chance,

(29:14):
could do Mamdani Marxist Mundami.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
You like Kami Mundami, I do like Tommy Donnie Commy Donnie,
Tommy Donnie, not him. I just like to be clear, okay.
And then you got Andrew Cuomo. Then you got Eric Adams.
I don't even remember the name of this other leftist
that's in there. And then you've got Curtis. Curtis, in
my view, his platform is basically Rudy Giuliani two point zero.

(29:41):
He would clean up that city and he would restore
law and order. I think you do a lot to
try to fix the schools, the subways, lower taxes. I
think it enticed businesses to stay not leave. Otherwise it's
going to be a jail break and buckle up if
you live in Florida because your property values are about
to go way up if Mom Donnie wins. Even when

(30:02):
Andrew Cuomo starts talking about, well, he'll move to Florida
if Mom Donnie becomes mayor.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
That's that says a lot. That's gonna wrap things up
for today. Hannity Tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel.
More violence against ice agents as its skyrockets over eight
hundred and thirty percent. Tom Holman also the Dynamic duo
Jim Jordan Mark Meadows will join us. Alina Haba, Brett
Cooper will join us and the four hosts from Ruthless Podcasts.

(30:30):
They'll be on You Don't want to miss it All
coming up nine Eastern tonight Hannity on Fox at you DVR.
We'll see tonight back here tomorrow. Thank you for making
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