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August 21, 2025 • 30 mins

Join me today as we dive deep into the shocking revelations surrounding Biden's auto pen scandal and the alarming state of safety in our nation's capital. We're uncovering how the Biden administration's last-minute pardons may be illegal and how the Justice Department itself warned against them. Plus, we'll take a hard look at the fact that D.C. has the highest homicide rate among capital cities globally what does this say about the Democrats' failed policies? Tune in for bold analysis and the truth behind the headlines!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, we have come in your.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Way I get.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
Saying you a conscious sound, will be tired.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
And if you want a little banging.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
Come alonge. And it is a big day.

Speaker 5 (00:19):
I think either way, it's a big day.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
But if we get this solved, it's a really big.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
Day because we're gonna save a lot of lives. Do
you then decide, okay, we're gonna use mustard gas on civilians?
The what Trump ordered Abbat to do in Texas is
mustard gas on democracy.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
And the perception of this of the Biden presidency is
just a weak and ineffective presidency. But the fact of
the matter is his legacy is Donald Trump came back.

Speaker 4 (00:42):
Fradom is back in style, Welcome to the revolution.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Coming to your.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Going the way I gets and saying you a conscious sound.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Sean Hennered Show more me, I'm the scenes, information on
breaking news and more bold inspired solutions for America. All right,
thanks Scott. You on an hour two. Sean Hannity Show,
eight hundred and nine four one. Shawn is on number.
If you want to be a part of the program.
We have a lot of news that we're going to
be breaking in the course of this show.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
Today.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
One We're going to update you on the auto pen
issue and the Joe cognitive decline issue. We'll get to
that in a second. John Solomon has some huge breaking news,
pretty much smoking gun breaking news regarding James Comy. We'll
get to that today. Also Senator Tom Cotton on what's

(01:41):
going on in DC and Ukraine and Russia and Leo
two point zero Turell the President going out following the
on the Heels of the trip by Pete Hagsath, Stephen Miller,
and JD. Vans yesterday in the streets of DC. We
do have an update on that. The liberal media won't
report too much on it. DC has had a murder

(02:03):
free week in seventy seven more arrests in the federal
takeover in the National Guard protecting the people in our
nation's capital. It's unbelievably shocking to imagine that if all
the capitals of every country in the world, we have
the highest homicide rate per capita for one hundred thousand,

(02:26):
by more than double, nearly triple the next highest country.
And when we're talking about Baghdad and Nel Salvador and
you know, Mexico City, I mean, you would think America's
capital would be the safest not even close. So they're
trying to restore law and order and safety and security
for people there. This is getting fascinating and more fascinating

(02:49):
by the day. One of President Biden's staunchest defenders in
the last year of his presidency has been this guy,
Ian Sam's, and James Comer is now saying after an
interview that took place with mister Sam's today that he
thinks that this might be the most informative interview in

(03:10):
this probe so far. And Comer's taking the lead in
terms of these closed door transcribed interviews, and today was
Ian Sam's turn, who served as the top spokesperson on
matters related to congressional investigations and other probes during the
latter two years of the Biden administration, he said, quote
that was probably the most informative transcribed interview splash deposition

(03:34):
we have had thus far. Let me play Comer in
his own words and what he has to say. Listen,
I mean, I can't say this enough.

Speaker 6 (03:43):
I want to say this one more time, so everyone
ever since Ian Sam's, who was the White House spokesperson
for a significant amount of Joe Biden Simon's President, interacted
with him two times, two times, so you know, we're
going to continue to bring people in. And again, this person,

(04:07):
Ian SAMs is the one that would would counter everything
Robert Hurr or anytime anyone would suggest that Joe Biden
wasn't mentally fit, he would say, no, he's at the
top of his game. Every time he tweeted out and
there several times he gave interviews on MSNBC. Every time
I've interacted with the President, he was sharp, he asked
great questions in there under oath. He interacted with President

(04:29):
two times the entire time the entire time he worked
in the White House. That's astonishing.

Speaker 5 (04:36):
It really is stunning, and it does bring into focus
the level of cover up in terms of nobody really
got to see Biden accept that very small group of
people that I would argue, knew damn well that he
was in a full, significant, serious cognitive decline. That raises
the issue. As The New York Times had pointed out, Okay,

(04:56):
Joe Biden set down criteria standards for communeations and pardons,
but then they use the auto pen. But we don't
know who authorized the use of the auto pen, and
we don't believe that Joe Biden authorized every commutation and
every pardon. Anyway, Mike Cowell's with US President of the
Oversight Project, leading figure in uncovering the autopen scandal. He

(05:19):
has more information on this as well, because the top
Justice Department official warned the Biden administration that thousands of
last minute pardons signed by Auto pen were legally flawed
and went against President Biden's intentions of granting clemency to
violent offenders who killed children and police officers. All right,
what are we learning, Mike Cowell, welcome.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Back, Hey, thanks for having me on. So it's a
bombshell document. It's an email in black and white. So
we got to take it back to January seventeenth, the
final days of the Biden administration, and the White House
announced was a record setting pardoning and commutation of non
violent drug offenders. That's how they styled it. And there's

(06:03):
a press release that you know says it from Biden,
but as you know, we're hearing from me and Sam's
who knows who wrote the press releaser, who it really
came from, but bragging about the scale of what they did.
So fast forward just one day on Saturday morning, the
top lawyer at dj for all of this, Merrick Garland's
right hand career official writes a highly unusual and emphatic

(06:26):
email to the White House saying these are not legal.
We cannot effectuate and execute these as it currently stands.
I mean list out all the reasons. One of the
biggest ones is on the face of these what's called
a warrants, which is, you know, the documents that effectuates
the commutation. It doesn't even describe what they need to do.

(06:48):
And if they were to take it at its word,
it necessarily would apply to guess what violent criminals, and
it did and they were released from jail. I'm talking
about people who killed cops, who killed children, who witnesses
the worst of the worst. And so for the first
time we have evidence of Biden officials in writing saying
this autofense strategy is illegal and not working in its

(07:11):
practice and implementation.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
All right, let's go through some of what you found here.
Four specific points. The language offenses described to the Department
of Justice in the warrant is highly problematic, and in
order to resolve its meaning appropriately and consistent with the
President's intent, we will need a statement or direction from
the President on how to interpret the language. And let's

(07:34):
go through the four possibilities that they lay out in
this piece, starting with the commutation applying to all federal offenses,
and explain why it's problematic.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
In your mind, it's problematic because the documents that effects you.
It's a the warrant needs to actually describe the offenses
and the people. Keep in mind how ahistorical this was,
and that's what Biden was bragging about, just the scale
of the whole thing. But for it to actually legally work,
you have to name the people and the offenses that

(08:02):
they committed, and the warrant did not do that. And
so here you have dj saying, we can't interpret this
with how you've done it, and to do it like
and its logical kind of construction would apply to basically
this wide universe of people that I don't think the
president wants out. Who in their right mind would want
these violent criminals and gang bangers out. They don't match

(08:25):
the rhetoric of even the furthest left advocacy groups, And
so that's what he's basically saying. And the other examples
there are basically his best attempt from DJF. We're going
to need to fix this it's badly broken. Now here
are four ways to fix it. And those are the
other examples that he walks through, but they're all revolve
around one thing. Sean clarification from guests who the President

(08:49):
of the United States, because that's what doing this needs
to do. Part in the communications. It's a special power
in our Constitution reserved to one person, one person alone,
and that is the President of the United States. And
so dear j is screaming basically, if you read this email,
we need that one guy to tell us what he
actually means, because this autopen strategy cannot hold up well.

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Remember when The New York Times wrote that he was
setting down criteria and standards, and it heavily implied and
pretty much outright said that he didn't approve each one himself.
And we still to this day don't know who authorized
the use of the autopen And then we have this
whole issue of was Joe even cognitively aware enough and

(09:35):
mentally strong enough to even make the decision.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
That's absolutely right, and so that New York Times article.
Keep in mind, the oversight project in March went public
with our Auto Offend investigation, and the New York Times
covered it but they called it a conspiracy theory, Seana,
and their reporters. That was their narrative on it. In March. Well,
you passed forward a month ago. Enough damage had been
done that finally the Biden camp decided they needed to

(09:59):
do something. His legacy will be defined by the autopend
and whether he likes it or not, that's where it's at.
And so they went to the New York Times gave
a ten minute interview in which The New York Times
has not released the audio tape of the Biden interview,
by the way, in which Biden, basically, if you're to
believe the New York Times, made the limited disclosure of admitting, yeah, okay,

(10:20):
I didn't do this stuff, but hey, I did enough.
I said, broad categories, and his admission there is enough
for all of these things to fall, because.

Speaker 5 (10:28):
As we just outlined, when you say fall, that would
invalidate them. Correct.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Correct, And then mayor of mind everyone President Trump already
has he said it over and over again. He put
it out true social in May that all these are
null and void. And I mean, here's where things get
really interesting, Sean. Some of the commutations, which for your
viewers is a little different than a part, and it's
a shortening of the sentence. Guess what, some of those
people are still in jail, and so President Trump could

(10:57):
refuse to release them. One of the guys, a crack
cocaine kingpin, is being released today and he's got one
of these no good part in commutations. And so this
is a case in which we hope, and we've called
on ag Bondi and others, let's get the ball moving
and start knocking some of these out. And the easiest
way to do it, and we'll get to ship and
everyone else later, is to do no more harm and

(11:18):
to release none of these people that are still in
jail back into the street. And frankly, I'd like to
see those that have already been released re arrested and
put back in prison because they don't belong on our streets.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
Quick break more with Mike Howell. He's the president of
the Oversight Project, leading figure in uncovering the autopen scandal.
And what a hearing today with Ian Sam's who admitted
he only talked to Biden saw Biden two times. And
this guy has been saying it's a conspiracy theory. Anybody
that says that Joe is a cognitive mess. Also, new

(11:50):
details on how Biden's own Justice Department absolutely Warren Biden
that the process they were used for these last minute
pardons were not going to hold muster that they weren't legal.
We'll break all that down and more as we continue.
All right, we continue, Mike Howllin's with US president of
the Oversight Project. We're now discovering that the number two

(12:14):
of the doj of Joe Biden warning these last minute
pardons and commutations were not going to hold up legally,
especially by the President not making this election himself and
the autopen issue coming into real focus now and all
of them will be invalidated in my view over time.
Let me put a little more emphasis on items three
and four in the letter that you're describing. Again, this

(12:37):
is Merrick Garland's number two is right hand man, if
you will point three. Because no offensive offenses have been
described to the department from the president, the commutations do
not take effect. Now, this is Biden's Justice Department, just
in the final hours of his administration. It goes on

(12:58):
in essence, describing offenses to the department is a conditioned
precedent to the commutations being effective and without a description,
they do not take effect. I have no idea what
interpretation the incoming administration will give to the warrant, but
they may find the interpretation attractive as it gives effect
to the language but does not go beyond the four

(13:21):
corners of the warrant. Last point, there is yet to
come clear direction from the President giving meaning to the
language for the offenses described to the DOJ. Ideally, this
would be a list of each inmate listing the offenses
that are covered by the commutation. By far, this is
the clearest and least problematic alternative. Given the above, I

(13:45):
think the best that we receive is a statement of
direction from the President as to the meaning of the
warrant language. This will then allow us to give the
full effect of the commutation warrant in the manner intended
by the President. They didn't do any of that. I mean,
this is their top lawyer, one of this number two
lawyer of justice, saying, guys, wake up, this ain't going

(14:07):
to take effect.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
That's exactly right. He's begging for direction. He's saying, help
me clean up your mess, give me something that we
can use to actually put these into motion, because they
just are not a vehicle to do whatever the autopen
thought they would achieve. And so that's what that email
is absolutely screaming. And if you read between the lines,

(14:29):
the top lawyer keeps saying, I need to hear from
the president. He's not putting in writing. You know, hey,
I'm not going to talk to an autopen or as
staffer about this. And I think that's the bogus reason.
But implicit in everything he's saying is we need this
from the top and he's not getting it.

Speaker 5 (14:46):
Wow, pretty amazing story. How do you think this ends?
Does this go to the courts? Does the Trump administration
and validate it and then it will be challenged in
the courts? What do you think?

Speaker 2 (14:57):
So I'll surta saying and I, oh, I'm beating a
dead horse on this. But President Trump has already invalidated it.
He said so multiple times. He's the chief executive, he's
put it in writing, he's issued an executive order, he's
open the White House Counsel investigation, he's called them Nolan Voyd.
So it's about time for the government to start getting
in line with what the president says and treating these

(15:17):
things as Nolan Boyd. And there's several things that can
do to start that process. The first is not releasing
these guys from jail, and I think that's the easy
claer cut legal case because you have Biden's DJ agreeing.
The second, I think more controversial one that will end
up in the Supreme Court, is charging people like Shif Milly,
the January sixth Committee, etc. All those people who received

(15:39):
the funky pardons. And that's what I think Comber's team
is getting at, and Chairman Combers and in his team,
who we work with very closely, is developing that fundamental
record set so the Trump administration can charge those people
who have invalid pardons, which of course they will take
all the way after the Supreme Court. But for these
violent drug offenders still in prison, that's a last I

(16:01):
don't even think that gets the Supreme Court.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
Seawan, Wow, I really appreciate your time. That's a great update.
Mike Cowell, President of the Oversight Project. Thank you, sir.
We appreciate you being with us eight hundred and nine
to four one showing us on number remember yesterday. I
mean this is now. If the Democratic Party wants to
know why in the last four years that there's been
a decline in Democratic Party registrations and a massive increase

(16:27):
in Republican Party registrations nearly a five million voter swing
in very critical states, by the way, and it's only
going to get bigger as Donald Trump gets more successful.
In part, you could look at Washington, d C. I mean,
how is it that this great country of ours, the
United States of America, has by far the highest homicide

(16:49):
rate in our nation's capital of any country in the
entire world, at forty one per one hundred thousand. The
next lowest, I'm sorry, the next highest is sixteen per
one hundred thousand. And these are this is worldwide data
in terms of capital cities around the world. You can't

(17:10):
have any more spectacular of a failure. Now, we do
have some good news to report, and I think it's
important that we do. DC has had a murder free week,
as the Attorney General Pam Bondi now is touting seventy
seven more arrests. The danger to the public safety DC
police misclassified. We're finding out many many deaths, So the

(17:32):
forty one out of per one hundred thousand is much higher.
According to reports, A veteran Metropolitan Police Department official officer
alleged in an ongoing lawsuit that law enforcement officials in
DC purposefully, we're told to misclassify apparent murders in an
effort to artificially deflate the district's real homicide numbers, according

(17:53):
to documents reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. And we
have been commenting on that. By the way, Judge Piro,
our friend colleague, says people who carry rifles and shotguns
in Washington, DC will no longer face felony charges, and
that's got people up in arms. We expect, by the way,
the President is going to be out meeting with people,

(18:16):
which I think ax is a great idea of the president,
in the next hour, maybe later, it depends, not always
on time. But the President announced that he will go
out on patrol with the Metropolitan Police Department and National
Guard troops around DC, just like Pete hag Seth and
Steven Miller and JD. Vans did yesterday. But you remember
what democrats, You know, they care more about the so

(18:37):
called rights of illegals over law and order, respecting our borders,
a sovereignty, the laws of this land. They care more
about the abrago Garcias of the world. They never ever
ever mention the victims of violent crime by unvetted Harris
Biden illegals, somewhere between twelve and twenty million of them.

(18:57):
They don't mention that we have known terrorists, murder is, rapist,
gang members, cartel members. We stay on this all the time.
They lie to us for four years that the border
was closed and the border was secure. You know, this
is the party of defund dismantled nobil laws. This is
the party of the champions the rights of men to
play women's sports. And the list goes on and on.

(19:18):
And this is the party that voted against the largest
tax cut in American history, and yet they claim to
be the party of working men and women. Go back
to yesterday. Here is a Congressman from California, Garcia, you know,
excoriating President Trump for daring to try to make our
nations capital safe.

Speaker 7 (19:37):
But do you think that your colleagues in the Senate
Senate Democrats should refuse to fund the government. That deadline
is coming up at the end of September. Should they
refuse to vote on these spending bills using that leverage
until they see President Trump reverse deploying troops in the
seats in the streets of DC.

Speaker 8 (19:57):
Yes, I mean first, that should be on the table.
Don't think we should be ruling that out. I think
that general question of the Senate, the House mean every
all of us should be united and using everything that
we can do in all of our power to stop
what Trump is doing right now. I'm not just in
deceive it across the country. So absolutely that should be
on the table.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Absolutely, that should be on the table. Let's listen to Washington,
DC residents supporting Trump and the federalization and the use
of National Guard troops to keep DC residents safe.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
We need all the protection that we can get in
the city. Record the city is really getting dangerous. A
person like me this age, it has to make sure
to come home before sundown. I enjoy having extra security.
I think it's a good thing. I mean, you want
to feel safe when you're out and about, especially females.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
It's a good thing because it actually reinforces the fact
that America is secure, safe stable.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
Elliott Reid says he supports the federal involvement.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
As a moderate, as a centrist, I think something needs
to be done. I feel safer. I do does about
me at all, I just know more police.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Presidents there are.

Speaker 8 (21:02):
I just feel like I'm worn't tying to be downtown
more often, definitely in the evenings.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
And if you take me, I came all the way
down Pennsylvania Avenue this morning, so peaceful. He owned some
on no weed, young, I don't see no homeless people.
I mean I came all the way through the southeast side,
all the way down here. Is a shame that it
takes somebody to have to sit in your classroom in
order for you to be in order, you know, because

(21:29):
that's what it feels like.

Speaker 5 (21:30):
Man, Welcome back to the program. Very dear friend of ours.
Leo two point o Terrell now the Senior council to
the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. He's heading up
a new Justice Department task force to combat anti Semitism.
He's living in the DC metro area, which I'm very
sorry to hear coming from LA. We got to find

(21:52):
you a better city, Leo. I saw that your ex
post the mayor of d C is a failure. Remember
she was the one responsible for BLM Boulevard. I live
in DC. I'm sick of the homelessness. I'm sick of
the crime. President Trump, please take complete control of our
nation's capital city. Good for you, well, Sean.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
Let me first of all give you some news and
breaking news. President Trump is going to be in the
DC area. I will be there with him tonight because
he's invited me to join him, and I have accepted that.
I've been in the DC area, Sean, and I can
tell you right now, those citizens that you just played,
this city has changed dramatically. There has been over six

(22:32):
hundred and thirty arrests since President Trump and General Bonnie.
I cannot stress Pam Bonnie is working on this twenty
four to seven. This city is cleaner, it's safer. You
don't have to have your head on a swivel, Sean.
And guess what, Pam Bonnie has been able to have
ice arrest two hundred and fifty one individual. DC is

(22:54):
no longer at Santuary City, Sean. It's no longer. It's
a blueprint on what you can do to make a
city safe. Washington D Seat. President Trump has made Washington
D Seat safe again and is driving the Democrats crazy
because the Democrats are more in love and more concerned

(23:14):
with criminals than they are with the citizens of this
city and this country, and I'll tell you. One of
the things, Shawn's President Trump doesn't care if you're a
Democrat or Republican. Every American deserves to be safe, to
be able to walk down the streets. And that's what
he's doing. He's making the entire country safe. You hear me, Chicago,

(23:35):
You hear me Los Angeles, you hear me in New York.
Stop playing politics with people's safety.

Speaker 5 (23:41):
What did you make of the Democrats and Chuck Schumer
and this Congressman Garcia, But really most Democrats, they're lashing
out of Donald Trump for wanting to save people's lives
and make a city or a town more safe and
secure and restore law and order. What's the problem.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Oh well, Shawn, let me tell you right now. You
know better than you know what I'm about to say.
Five and a half years ago, I left the Democrat
Party for two reasons. That idiotic statement Joe Biden said,
if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. And
the idea of defunding the police. That defunding the police
is the alplatross around the Democrats next, and I'm to mind,

(24:22):
I can't figure it out. They embrace it because President
Trump supports law and order. Pam Bondi supports law and order.
The Democrats supports criminals. I don't get it, and listen, Shawn,
Like I said again, Washington, DC is safe. I went
to Union station, I saw the National Guard. I said,
thank you. The citizens are happy. You don't have to

(24:43):
worry about someone robbing you, someone card jacking you because
there's safety in the city.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
And I want to make this prediction.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
I hope I'm wrong. Keep these officers, keep these National
Guard FBI agents in the city.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
You take them.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
Away, the criminal's return order has to be in place,
and you need the deterrent. The deterrent is the National Guard,
the FBI, DEEA, Pam Bondi and President Trump.

Speaker 5 (25:10):
Well, we're going to be watching in the next hour,
hour and a half when you go out with the President,
and we'll have full coverage of it tonight on Hannaday
nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. You forgot one
reason what else happened five years ago, and that is
you've been hanitized. That means that I finally got to
you after all these years of arguing with you.

Speaker 4 (25:29):
Well, let me tell you right now, Sean, I am
glad to say you were right, and I'm wrong because
let me tell you right now, when I left five
years ago, I left the Democratic part I don't even
know what that party is right now? Is it the
Socialist man DOMI in New York. It's so extreme, it's ridiculous,
and it is saulty. And you know, you know, I
am in charge of the task force of about anti Semitism.

(25:50):
That party has a problem with Jewish Americans. So I
am glad, I'm hannitized, I'm glad. I'm supporting President Trump
and Pam Bondi, and I can tell the citizens of
this country listening to your radio show Washington, d C.
It's safe because of Pam Bondi and the greatest president
of my lifetime, Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 5 (26:10):
All right, quick, freak right back more with Leo two
point oh Terrell. He'll be out in the next hour,
hour and a half or so with the President and
Pam Bondi going through the streets of DC with the
Metropolitan Police Department. Uh well, a full coverage of this
tonight on Hannity. He's the senior council to the Assistant
Attorney General for Civil rights. More with Leo on the
other side. All right, we continue Leo two point Ohterrell,

(26:32):
Senior Council to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights,
is with us. Can you explain this rise of anti Semitism.
It's worldwide, It's in the halls of Congress, It's on
college campuses, even some people that you claim to be conservative.
I'm having a hard time understanding, having been to Israel

(26:52):
as often as I have been, having been in the
terror tunnels, have been, having been to border cities, having
seen on ground bunker playgrounds that kids play in because
those cities in ten years have been hit with tens
of thousands of rockets, having seen video that very few
people were able to see that I was able to
see thanks to the IDF, about murder and rape and

(27:15):
kidnapping and torture and beheading, and Israel fighting for his
very survival against radical Islamic terrorists like the ones that
attacked us on nine to eleven on one, Why are
people having a hard time understanding that Israel, just like America,
has a right to defend itself. I mean, what happened
October seventh, based on their population size versus ours, that's

(27:38):
the equivalent of forty thousand dead Americans in a day.
Where is this coming from?

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Well, thank you for that question, Sean, because I've been
spin me again. I have to thank President Trump and
Pam Bondi because they had given me the tools to
work on combating anti Semitism. Let me ask your question.
In my entire lifetime, I've never seen anti Semitic behavior
as rampant as it is right now. Why you have
a well financed organization outside of this country. Inside this

(28:05):
country twenty years, I've been doctor nating our young people
at college in the university. Now they want Cada twelve.
I'm not going to mention their names. You've got media
media line on Israel, protecting justifying what happened on October seventh.
I don't want to mention their name CNN, MSNBC, New

(28:25):
York Times. They're trying to put Israel in the most
unfavorable light. And this college what I call outrageous conduct
where they're attacking Jewish Americans. It's been made popular shots.
And I'm telling you, thank God for President Trump. The
Jewish Americans should be happy that Trump is president. Why

(28:46):
because he's been putting up the guard rails to stop it.
And I'll tell you right now, we got three and
a half years to get these guardrails up to protect
Jewish Americans. If we don't protect Jewish Americans, We're next, Sean,
and I want to tell you, as African American, I'm
proud of being head of the TAB Force. Why because
I know the Jewish Americans stood by Black Americans in

(29:07):
the sixties walk with Doctor King funding the NAACP. So
I want people to understand this is not a Jewish issue.
This is an American issue. This is a Western civilization issue.
And thank goodness for Pam Bondy and Donald J.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Trump.

Speaker 5 (29:21):
You're loving your job. I can hear it in your voice.
I've known you a long time.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
I love it, and I'm proud you don't understand. I'm
in a historic moment of time to make a chain
for this country. Thank you, President Trump. Thank you Pam BONDI.
Thank you Sean Hennity for helping me see the light
and giving me this airtime for Americans to understand my
commitment to eradicate anti Semitism and to clean up these

(29:46):
cities like Washington, DC. Thank you for this airtime.

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Thank you Leo, because you know what you make us proud,
and you're making a difference, and all of you are
making a difference, and we're very grateful and saving lives
a very noble cause. The Great Leo two point Zeroterrell,
Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Leo,
appreciate you man, Thank.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
You, thank thank you, love you John how a up?

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Love you back. Eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn our number.
You want to be a part of the program,

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