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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, glad you with us three hundred one days.
You we the American people, you get the finals, say yeah,
a tipping point election, that's an understatement. All right, So
just a few moments ago, we're going to start it
at its beginning, the President in the Oval office, Prime
Minister of Greece with him, addressing the issues involved with
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the killing of Solomony, the impeachment, Hoaks, etc. Let's listen in. Yeah,
A lot of questions are being asked in Washington and
across America about what evidence you had the Kasam Solomoni
was planning attacks against American targets. What can you tell
us about what you knew prior to order the attack? Well,
number one, I knew the past. His past was horrible.
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He was a terrorist. He was so designated by President Obama,
as you know, and he wasn't even supposed to be
outside of his own country. He was so right there.
But that's in a way the least of it. We
had an attack very recently that he was in charge
of where we had people horribly wounded dead. In fact,
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the number now as of this morning, I believe it's
too dead. And that was he was traveling with the
head of Hezbollah. They weren't there to discuss a vacation.
They weren't there to go to a nice resort someplace
in Baghdad. They were there to discuss bad business. And
we saved a lot of lives by terminating his life.
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A lot of lives have saved. They were planning something,
and you're going to be hearing about it, or at
least various people in Congress are going to be hearing
about it tomorrow. Our Secretary of State covered it very
well a little while ago. I saw him, saw his
news conference, Mike, and if you want to mention a
couple of things in addition to what ives here said.
But we had tremendous information. We've been following him for
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a long time, and we followed his path for those
three days, and they were not good stops. We didn't
like where he was stopping. They were not good stops.
We saved a lot of lives, Mike, indicating there was
active plotting that put American lives the arrest and I'm confident,
I think the President's confident too, that the actions of
the president took saved American lives, saved lives of Iraqi Muslims,
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as well. It was the right thing to do, and
our Department Offense did an excellent job executing the mission.
And as you know, he killed at least six hundred
and Native Americans put the number is much higher than that.
He's also very much roadside bombs and all of the
horrible explosives that you see. He was a big believer
and sent him everywhere. He was somebody that we did ourselves.
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That we did a lot of countries a big favor,
and I've been I've been hearing from countries they were
extremely happy with what we did. And if you look
inside Iran itself, there were plenty of those leaders that
were happy because they feared him and didn't like him
in many cases. Could you also to clear up, mister President,
whether Irani and cultural sites would be on any future
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target less? Well, as I said yesterday, it was very interesting.
Are allowed to kill our people, They're allowed to maim
our people, They're allowed to blow up everything that we have,
and there's nothing that stops him. And we are, according
to various laws, supposed to be very careful with their
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cultural heritage. And you know what, if that's what the laws,
I like to obey the law but think of it.
They kill our people, they blow up our people, then
we have to be very gentle with their cultural institutions.
But I'm okay with it. It's okay with me. I
will say this. If Iran does anything that they shouldn't
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be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences and
very strongly in alligation. Well, don't forget. In our case
it was retaliation because they were there first, they killed. Look,
I don't have to talk about him for eighteen to
twenty years. He was a monster. But just in the
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very short period of time, two people dead, people badly injured,
and then before that there were other attacks, and look
at what he was planning. So that'll be discussed tomorrow morning.
Right now it's classified, and that'll be discussed tomorrow with
Mike Pompeo and the Joint chiefs of Staff. Has prepared
for attack. We're prepared. We're totally prepared, and likewise, we're
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prepared to attack if we have to as retribution. Mister
President of Iran's leader said that any response to the
ceremony of killing would be quote proportionate. What would the
United States do when the event of any uranios so again, John,
if you look at what's going on, hours was an attack.
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Based on what they did. We weren't the first one out.
He killed an American. Now two people are dead from
the same attack, and some people very badly wounded. And
that was one of his smaller endeavors. You look over
his past, his past, he's been called a monster, and
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he was a monster, and he's no longer a monster.
He's dead, and that's a good thing for a lot
of countries. And he was planning a very big attack
and a very bad attack for us and other people,
and we stopped him. And I don't think anybody can
complain about it. I don't hear too many people other
than politicians who are trying to win the presidency. Those
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are the ones that are complaining. But I don't hear
anybody else complaining. You a monster. But well, that's everybody
to each his own I mean, I disagree one hundred percent,
and I'm sure he does too, but he has a
public to take care of it. I guess that's for
his own reason. But I'm actually surprised to hear that.
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But that's okay, I'm government say it. I'm going to
make a fee with Greece. So Greece and I and
my people, and we have a whole group of people.
And as you see, they've brought a lot of great
representatives from Greece that we've been dealing with. We have
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a tremendous Greek population, over three million people, as I
understand it, that's fantastic. I think, I know, I really
feel I know most of them. I think I know
all of them, come to think of it, but it's
a great population. In the United States, we're going to
be meeting, we're going to be talking, we're going to
be negotiating, and we're going to be making a lot
of deals. Let we have a really great relationship with
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Let me add something to that. Greece is interested as
a president in participating in the F thirty five program.
As you know, we are already upgrading our F sixteens. Yeah,
and that program will be completed in twenty twenty three,
twenty twenty four. So we're very much interested in participating
in the F thirty five program after that. And I'm
sure that the US will take into consideration the fact
that this country is coming out of an economic crisis
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in terms of structuring the program. In the best possible
way for my country. That's true. And you know they
just signed a very big renovation of existing aircraft. They
have great aircraft, but it's gotten a little bit tired
and they've done a renovation that's going to bring it
up to brand new and we look forward to doing that.
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A couple of our great companies are doing it. How
a possibility, it's not something people mind. Actually, well, it's
something that I want to I mean, eventually, they have
to be able to defend themselves and take care of themselves,
and it's something ultimately that I want to see. We
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don't want to be there forever. We want to be
able to get out. I didn't want to be there
in the first place, to be honest, and everybody knows that.
That was when I was a civilian. I said it.
But we were there and they made a decision, and
I disagreed with that decision very strongly. But we're there now.
We've done a great job. We've gotten rid of the caliphate.
One hundred percent of the caliphate is gone, and which
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is Isis. We have thousands of ISIS prisoners that we're
keeping right now under lock and key, and we want
Europe to take many of these prisons because they came
from Germany, France and other places. Probably a few from
Greece and Affair as well. None from good. So far,
you're lucky. You're lucky. But we have a lot of
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We have a lot of people right now in prison
Isis fighters that are tough fighters, and they are where
they should be. So I think we've done a fantastic job.
But eventually we want to be able to let Iraq
run its own affairs, and that's very important. So at
some point we want to get out, but this isn't
the right point. The other thing is if we do
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get out, you know, we've spent a tremendous amount of
money on building airports and building it's one of the
largest embassies we have in the world, and we want
to be reimbursed for the various costs that we have
had and they're very significant. But we'll work something out,
and I talk sanctions, but I'm only talking sanctions if
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we're not treated with respect. We have to be treated
with respect we deserve. I'll tell you what. I'll tell
you with what we did with what excuse me, wait, wait,
wait one second. With what we did with isis and
this was done during my administration because it was a
mess before we got here. With what we did with
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isis we've done the Middle East and we've done a
lot of other countries a tremendous favor. Yeah, go ahead
with Burtish problem. Gag in Lydia instant please. And I
knew we're in live to talk to you. We are
talking to him and we're talking to Yeah, we're talking
to when you're talking about Olivia. We're discussing with President Rowan,
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We're discussing with many other countries. I just spoke with
the Chancellor of Germany with Angela and we talked about
that subject specifically Olibya, what's going on. We'll be talking Russia.
They are involved. A lot of countries are involved with
respect to Libya, and it's right now a mess. But
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there are a lot of countries and they all want
to know where we stand, and they do now know
where we stand. We have a very distinctive stand and
we have meetings set up and we're going to see
if we can work out some kind of a plan
for peace. I think it's important one point, one one
point on this issue. I think it is important to
point out that the agreement signed between Turkey and Libya
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infringe upon greeces sovereign rights and essentially cause a great
concern and instability in a region which is already highly problematic.
So we'd be very much looking to go support to
make sure that these types of provocative agreements are not
being put into place. And I think we should refrain
in general in the Eastern Mediterranean for any sort of
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activity that inflames passions and that doesn't, you know, promote
regional peace and secure. So we'll be very much looking
forward to your goal support on this issue because it
is a very important issue to my country, Christer President.
The Iraqi government says it expects US forces to leave
the country after the letter that it received. General Mark
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Milly said, by mistake yesterday, what do you say to
the Iraqi government about the possibility of US forces leaving
based on that letter? Well, I don't know. I think
about that letter. The letter was sent, and I understand
it was an unsigned letter, so I could maybe let
Mike speak to it. I don't know if that letter
was a hoax or was it unsigned or what it
wasn't the Iraqi government is saying they're taking you at
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the word they expect us forces complete. Well, I think
it's the worst thing that could happen to Iraq if
we leave, that would mean that Iran would have a
much bigger foothould and the people of Iraq do not
want to see a Ran running the company that the country.
That I can tell you, So we'll see how it
all works out. I know it's going to work out
well for us because at some point we want to
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be able to get out. We want to bring our
soldiers back home. I will say that we have had
tremendous support from the people of Iraq appreciating what we've done,
and they don't want to see Iran go into Iraq,
but their neighbors and over a period of years, something
will happen. We'll see what that is. But the what
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was said yesterday I didn't know about I really don't
know about it. What is that, Mike? What exactly? What's
the un and the media knew that was, but they
don't want to. Yeah, the Iraqi people understand that we're
there to help them stand up their sovereign. The Iraqi
people were not happy when the suggestion was made yesterday
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that we were thinking about leaving at some point they
were not happy, but at some point we will want
to leave. See you go ahead. But trial, yeah, whatever
it is. It's a hoax. The impeachment is a big hoax.
It's a it's become a laughing stock all over the world.
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There was nothing done wrong. The two articles that were
sent are not even serious, and by the way, they're
not a crime. The Republicans voted approximately one hundred and
ninety six to nothing. This was not supposed to be partisan.
It was never meant that way by as they would say,
the founders. So it's turned out to be a totally
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partisan hoax, which hunt and frankly, it's been going on
from before I came down the escalator with our great
first Lady. I mean, this has gone on for three
years and probably longer than that. And it'll be very
interesting when the final tabulation is set and when the
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facts are released, because a lot of people are working
on those facts right now. It's a big deal. It's
in many ways, the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on our country.
It's one of the great hoaxes ever. It started with
an illegue document that turned out to be false. The
fake document that you know so well, the dossier as
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they call it, and it went on from there. It
was set up by a bunch of dirty cups and
others working with all Right, there's the President with the
Prime Minister of Greece inside the Oval office. It's ending
there in a second. We're on a little bit of
a time crunch here. You know what, nobody speaks better
for the president than the President himself. We'll take a break,
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we'll come back, we'll react to that. We got a
lot of news to get to on both the big
issues of the day, the death and reaction of the
predictable reaction of the mob and Democrats over Solomony, the
impeachment disaster unfolding for Pelosi, and much more. Glad you're
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on the other side of it, the laid opening monologue today,
We've got all of that coming up and much more.
We'll talk about Pelosi now it's becoming a shift show
for her and every other Democrat and the left and
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their reaction to Solomany. They have lost their minds collectively.
Three hundred one days to go to election day, all right,
twenty five to the top of the hour. Worthwhile with
the President, we'll have more coverage on that tonight on Hannity,
We've got Greg Jarrett, we have Doug Show, and we're
going to look at the legality of the killing. I'm sorry,
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David shown, Dug shown is the other shown both friends
of mine. David shown the attorney, the legality of the
actions we took in against Solomoni. You know one thing
I do want to be very clear about here, in
a pretty strong message to a rand. Just to bring
you up to speed, we now have deployed six nuclear
capable B fifty two bombers. They're right there in the
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Middle East, sent by our Pentagon heavy bombers to a
British base in the Indian Ocean. And these are nuclear
capable bombers at Diego, Garcia, within striking distance of the
Persian Gulf, but perhaps maybe out of range of Iranian missiles,
but we're not so sure. But obviously the president, as
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he said in his press conference in the Oval Office
with the Prime Minister of Greece, yeah, we're prepared for everything. Now. Well,
it's really frustrating to me, and this has developed this
idea that there's only two options here if you take
out solomony, which everybody admits. I mean for David Petraeus
to say what he said that this was bigger than
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been lauding them. Now, Baghdaddy is a big deal. Now
if you follow the events in the Middle East and
you understand the Cood forces of Iran, their elite fighting forces,
and you understand that this guy goes back to the
foundation of the forming of his Bolah and the Party
of God, the terrorist organization responsible for the deaths of
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thousands and thousands of people. And you know, none of
this should be really hard to understand. It's not that
difficult to know that this is a huge, huge step
forward to make in the world a safer place with
all the evil that we know exists in it. We
are talking about the number one state sponsors of terrorism
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around the globe. Yeah, and they had one hundred and
fifty billion in Obama Biden dollars to use to advance
their sick, twisted, ugly ideology and regime goals and the
desire for hegemony in the Middle East. We know all
the proxy wars they fight, We know the funding of
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terrorism that's killing so many people. We know they killed
all these Americans in Iraq. We know that they've been
trying to disrupt the lifeblood of the world's energy supply,
oil by taking tanker's hostage in the narrow Straits of
Horn moves, hitting the Saudiast unprovoked and thinking they can
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get away with it, never mind shooting out of the
air American drones. But once Americans were killed, as we
know happened on the twenty seventh of December and other
military injured, that was the line in the sand. The
President drew look he could. Frankly, he's shown more restraint
than I think I might have shown if I was
ever in that position. You shoot out an American drone,
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you better expect this is going to be the consequence
of that. And we now have the Defense secretaries come
out today confirming it was days away from an attack,
our intelligence saying that we were days away from a
major attack. And obviously it was going to be led
by Solomani. Remember he's the head of the Kud's forces
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of Iran. He was in Baghdad airport by the way. Interestingly,
I'm told he always flew commercial. Now you might think
it's dumb, but it's not that dumb because he probably
knows that, even though we knew he's on the plane,
that we're less likely to take the plane out of
the sky because America actually puts value on human life.
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It's like we see all the time, you know, these
rockets being fired into Israel from Gaza. Where do they
fire them from hospitals and schools? Why do they do that?
It makes that much more difficult for the Israelis that
care about human life to fight back, so they use
them as shields part of their tactics. But you know
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the idea that you only have two options here, Well,
you either do nothing because otherwise you're gonna really tick
them off and they might retaliate. Well, they've been at
war with US since nineteen seventy nine. That argument is ridiculous.
They've been at war with US nine eleven Commissioner report.
They were at war with us. We weren't at war
with them. Now, war defined does not necessarily mean boots
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on the ground in Iran. As a matter of fact,
I'm dead set against that, and nor do I think
it's even necessary at any point here. Let's assume they're
stupid enough to retaliate. Okay, Well, what have I been
advocating after, of course, the politicizing of wars in Vietnam
and Iraq and Afghanistan. We start wars, we send our
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national treasure to go fight them, risk their lives, die
in these wars, lose their limbs in these wars, come
back disfigured from these wars. And then Washington and says,
never mind, that's why we can't do this anymore. To
our fighting force, the greatest fighting force on the face
of the earth, you know, and those that are saying, well, Hannahy,
you've been critical. You've been critical of our intelligence community
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for three years. Linda, how many times have I made
the distinction between the ninety nine percent of the world's
greatest intelligence community and the one percent. I've gone out
of my I've bent over backwards to make sure that
people understand I appreciate the good work of our intelligence services.
And you brought your family on the air, and I
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brought my family on the air. That's correct, the two
deity I was not deity. The deity with the two
FBI guys. All my families in law enforcement got it
out of my way. And well, well now you're gonna believe. Yes,
our intelligence they they followed this guy, tracked them, and
they had them right in their sights, and they took
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the shot. And the world's better off. But does that mean, well,
now it's boots on the ground. Another another prolonged, protracted
conflict with President said today he's not going to do
that now. The options available and what I have been
saying for a long time, the next generation of weaponry,
both offensive and defensive. I liked the idea, and it
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happened in this That's how we beat the Caliphate back
in Syria. And we did it by pushing buttons with
unmanned drones and other means, and we pushed, we literally
wiped out the caliphate. Oh, that could have happened under Obama. Now,
Obama had these rules of engagement that put innocent people
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in jail that we've talked at, like Clint Lorentz for example,
and I love it. You know, well you can't fire
until fired, U pop, but you got two seconds to
make up your mind if it's the right moment of fire.
That's not a good option for military people. Unfortunately, when
you start wars and killed people, that's why you know
the outrage. Well, the president said he might take out
some of the cultural sites. Now the President addressed that
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in his press conference today, goes, you know, it's interesting
they kill Americans and we're like ben out of shape
over cultural sites but apparently illegal. He said, I'm no,
I like to obey the law. We'll do it the
right way, but when you really think deeply about it,
I'm more concerned about American lives here. And it's like, Wow,
your priorities are screwed up some of these people, and
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you know, if can we fight every war. No, but
if you shoot out our drones, if you take hostage
the world's oil supply and try to influence the supply
of the world's oil, the lifeblood of every economy, and
you try to take hostage these tankers in the Straits
of hor moves and you hit the Saudies for no reason.
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I hate the Saudies myself. I've been the most outspoken
against Saudi Arabia and Sharia law anybody I know on
radio or TV. You don't get to kill Americans in
Iraq and not expect to get him back. Remember those
people inside that Baghdad embassy, they were our fellow Americans.
Their lives were in peril, their lives were in jeopardy.
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The President said, Benghazi not happening on my watch. Well,
what the hell do you think that that Solomani with
the leader of Hezbola was doing. You think he was
there to pick out a time share? I don't think so.
So the idea that we're going to allow them to
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kill Americans abroad and American interests abroad, that's not an
acceptable option for me. Now they know there's a new
sheriff in town, and you're saying, well, what if they
were taliate. But my answer is, well, they've got three
huge refineries in Iran, and I'm betting I don't know
for sure, but I'm betting that our military has the
capability of wiping those suckers out in ten seconds flat.
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They know what they're doing. We have the best of
the best, and we got to continue to develop that
next generation of weaponry so that we can't let Washington
swamp creatures send our kids to war, put them on
the battlefield and then say never mind, or put handcuffs
on them like Obama and Biden did, or say, oh,
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let's bribe the dictators, let's pride the Mullahs of Iran.
How much goodwill did that bias? Because that idiotic deal
literally only was lasting ten years, never had any place
anytime inspections, no American inspectors at all. It's expiring now anyway,
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So it's meaningless because they never stopped the nuclear program
to begin with. The naivea tay of those appeasers. Now,
I would think the nuclear sights would probably be a
target that the president would be looking at. I'm guessing
I have no knowledge of what the President's going to
do in spite of fake news CNN claiming all the
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time that I have you know, we actually do work
in real news. Here. We proved in the last three
years we were right. They were wrong. They lied, they
spewed lies, they advanced conspiracy theories. They they went with
the biggest hulks ever. There's you know, they have to
ignore quid pro quo Joe and zero experience hunter and
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say the president's call with Ukraine that never mentioned money.
The five meetings after that never discussed money or aid
in any way, shape, manner, or form. But that's what
they're sticking to. Impeach a president and say if the
president does what every other president has done and invoke
executive privilege so he can get real advice from real
top advisors, somehow we're gonna impeach him for that. This
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is sick. You know. There's there's articles out one of
us on stripes dot com, a military website. They go
into great detail about the brutality of Solo Money and
his cud's forces and how US soldier. They described one
particular incident with this guy, Brian Castner's his name. He
combs over an armored vehicle mostly intact. Aside from entry
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and exit holes tipped with you know, molten copper that
had since cold. And I'm reading directly from the piece.
The US soldiers who had been inside had already been
metavac near Kirkuk in the summer two thousand and six,
leaving the Air Force bomb technician along with the vehicle
pulls a blood simmered under the Iraqi sun near the
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one soldier near. Listen to this near what what? What
one soldier left behind? Listen to this? There was still
one foot left in the hum v Castner said again
Stripes dot com. The targeted US killing of Solomani, the
head of the Iranian Elague Cuds Force, as heightened tensions
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with the US and Iran, but it also resurfaced solo
Amani's legacy in Iraq, where sophisticated weapons and tactics that
he oversaw menaced US troops. It would be our fellow citizens,
our family, where US troops leaving a trail of dead
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and wounded US service members. The vehicle, the Castor inspected,
was eviscerated by an explosively formed e FP, an explosively
formed penetrator. It's a weapon of Iranian engineering, salted across
the battlefields whatever I ran backshite militias and fighters had gathered,
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such as Kirkuk and other cities in Baghdad. The weapons
compact but potent, are deployed against armored vehicles in a
similar way to traditional IEDs, but the Iranian ones are
much deadlier, more effective, Castner said, shaped like a coffee can,
but a little bit smaller, slightly conca and the device
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is packed with plastic explosives that turn a copper plate
into a molten slugs that barrel through several inches of armors,
sending molten shreds tumbling through the bodies and vehicle parts.
It really bad, he said, and by far the most
dreaded explosive device type he encountered. Because of their deadly efficiency.
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These EFPs killed hundreds of Americans. Well, that would be
Solomoni's cut force, because they provided the article goes on
the training and logistics to militants inter rack, along with
the far reaching EFP supply routes and factories inside the country.
Now you're gonna tell me that this guy deserved to
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pass because he did that to our American soldiers. And
what ad Obama Biden? They gave him one hundred and
fifty billion. I'm sorry, I don't buy into the mindset,
the thinking, the logic, the mentality here, and I'm saying
no ground war, no troops, no boots on the ground,
no more banging on doors. The Iranians, if they decide
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retribution is their path of choice, then the president has
better options based on new advanced military weaponry and technology.
We ought to use it, and we can take down
their economy, probably with three powerful strikes just of their
three big refineries. I prefer that method. I prefer we
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never have to send kids ever. The Iranian people they
want regime chains, that's going to be up to them.
They want to go fight, they can go fight. We
can find the resistance, maybe get them some weaponry so
they can win. But short of that, we're just saying,
you don't get to shoot our drones out. You don't
get to disrupt the world's oil supply. You don't get
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to take tankers hostage. You don't get to kill Americans,
you don't orchestrate attacks on our embassy. You don't get
to fund terror is in worldwide and fight proxy wars
and take over the entire region and not expect us
to hit back. Those days are over. The days of
bribing Mullah's are over. The Benghazi Democrats days are doing
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nothing is over. This isn't that complicated, And no, I
don't support the ground war. What has happened here, I
think is frankly, that we lost the element of deterrence,
the component deterrence that was seen as American will. So
ultimately the President peers to have decided that it was
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necessary to take an action to shore up deterrence to
show that we were not going to accept it. I
think the administration understands that there's a serious risk of
consequences here. I think they understand that it's unlikely that
the Iranian regime is going to now come hand in
hand to the negotiating table. But the presidents showed restraint
and he put a red line out this Andra. He said,
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look at it. If you kill Americans, then I'm going
to respond. And when not took place, this president responded
and David Betrance, by the way, those were the general's
speaking out. Jackeen Wesley Clark, even not a big fan
of mine over the years, saying what we've all known,
what we've all said, we've gone over now the evil
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of who Solomony was. You know, the idea that we're
just we're just gonna let this guy shoot drones out
of the air, take tankers hostage in the Straits of
hor moves upset and disrupt the world's oil supply so
they can benefit, hit the Saudia's oil fields so they
get a higher profit for themselves. Killing Americans in Iraq
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with such evil brutality as I've been describing, orchestrating the
attacks on our embassy, funding terrorism worldwide and fighting proxy
wars all across the globe. And oh, we're not going
to hit them because he might get mad. Yeah, well
we ought to be mad. We have a right to
defend and our American citizens abroad and our interest abroad.
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That is something the world needs to understand. That's the
way it works. Now. The Democrats politically, they're just acting
as dumb as they always do. And now the President
didn't have the legal action to do this. That's not
true either. They said nothing, not a word when Obama
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dropped bombs in Syria and elsewhere twenty eight hundred times.
It's just you know, more phony feigned selective moral outrage,
and the American people have had it and in many
ways they again continue to make the case why Donald
Trump should be reelected in three hundred and one days anyway.
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Joining us now, Greg Jared, author of the bestseller witch Hunt,
New York Times bestseller, David Shone, civil liberties attorney, formed
a board member with the Alabama Civil Liberties Union. Welcome
both of you, Greg Jarrett, you wrote a great column
about this, absolutely positively, and every other legal mind I know, Dershowitz,
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our colleague David Shone here all agree with you. President
had the constitutional authority to act, and he will have
the authority to act further should he need to. It's true.
Article two of the Constitution vests broad, substantive authority for
the President of the United States's commander in chief to
deploy military forces overseas to ensure US national security and
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protect American lives. Solomaney was there in Baghdad commanding terror operations.
He was poised to murder Moore. He had the blood
of hundreds of American soldiers on his hands. He was
going to do more of it. So the President was
not only authorized under Article two, but he also has
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authority by Congress under what's known as the Authorization for
you of military force. It was passed by Congress, and
the last three presidents before Trump used it to wage
campaigns against terrorists since the nine eleven attacks. So the
President was well within both his constitutional right as well
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as his statutory right to do this, all right, David
shul let's get your overall view on it. From your perspective,
Not only was the authorized to do it, it was
strategically brilliant, and I would go so far est to
say he may have had an obligation to do it.
This is a man we know had multiple blood on
his hands from multiple multiple American victims and others. We
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know that his course, his agenda was his flora through
international terrorism to spread Iran's brand of terrorism. We also
know that we probably the president probably would not have
had to have done this but for John Kerry and
President Obama and the horrible, horrible deal they entered into
with Iran that licensed them with Let me let me
ask the legal side of that question, because the press
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in an interview with Rush Limbaugh, now he'll be on
TV with me tomorrow night, but he said Kerry likely
violated the Logan Act, And my reading of it is
he's probably right I think he's under percent right. You know,
this has been going on for quite a while. We
know that Kerry was over there meeting with them a
couple of years ago, since he was Secretary of State.
I think there's no question based on all the evidence
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we've seen, the violated Logan Act. Listen, look at what's
happening propaganda wise. Now, Zarif says he wants to take
it to the American people. His argument the argument of
a terrorist regime, because he focuses on comments like those
by elan Omar calling this a war crime and AOC
and the rest of the hate squad. It's absurd. I
like the fact that the terrence now exists again because
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they seem to have been acting with impunity and no
fear at all that there'd be any retribution for taking
tankers hostage. I mean, we all know strategically the Straits
of Hormuz. You're talking about the lifeblood of the world's economy,
thirty percent of oil passing through those very narrow straits,
and for them to think they're going to control that,
Greg Jarrett, that needed to be pushed back in a
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big way. Although for us it is less strategically important
than ever, because this president rightly has now created a
scenario we produce more oil than any other country on
the face of the earth for the first time. That's
absolutely correct. President Trump showed remarkable restraint. As General Kenud
pointed out, you played the sound bite the President didn't
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retaliate with military action months ago when a rand shot
down a US drone, or attacked oil tankers in the
Gulf of Lmont, or fired rockets into an installation housing
American military personnel. But finally, the Iranian terrorists and solimony
in charge crossed a line when they fired a rocket
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injuring US troops and killing an American contractor. Then they
laid siege to our embassy in Baghdad, threatening American lives.
You know what, people democrats like Nancy Pelosi who accused
the President of abusing his powers, Chris Murphy, the Senator
in Connecticut, who said it's illegal to do that. What
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they fail to comprehend is that Tehran will continue their
reign of terror until a strong leader and nation hours
stands up to this malignant terrorist regime. And now it's happened.
Is there a way to quantify the magnitude of this?
Look for those of us that have that followed Middle
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Eastern news closely. We've known about Solomoni for a long time.
We've known about the cut forces for a long time.
We know about the improvised explosive devices that they were
planting all over Iraq, specifically target targeting our troops. David Shone,
but maybe you know, but betray us to point out,
even after the killing of Baghdaddy and been lauden, he
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thinks it's bigger than both of those killings. And he
would know, and he's one hundred percent right. You can
see from the reaction just how big it was. But
these pundits who were saying, oh, well, we've created a
riskier situation now, or even ran Paul to say, this
is the end of diplomacy. We had no diplomacy. The
president reached out to them, they weren't interested. All they've
been interested in doing is building their missile arsenal, and
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now we know their nuclear arsenal also. So this was
a huge hit. And by the way, this unpredictability that
many critics raised is an absolute asset. They weren't expecting this.
It took the Iranians by surprise. Sure, he's going to
be replaced by someone else. But it's a risky world
up there. The President was aware of the risks, he
knew them, and he had to take the size of
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action just as he did. You know, I look at
the mindset. It's it's what I keep saying. I mean,
I use the one analogy would fit here. You take
out one of the world's worst dictators, and you know
they can't. They'll never give Donald Trump credit for anything
because they just hate him. Which then brings us now
to the Nancy Pelosi debacle, which is, Oh, we have
an urgency. We've got to We've got to impeach him.
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We've got to do it quickly, We've got to do
it now. We've got to get it over. He's a menace,
he's a threat to our country. But we're not going
to give it to the Senate until the Senate capitulates
to our demands. Greg jarrett I read a document called
the United States Constitution that defines specifically what the role
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of the House is and what the role of the
Senate is, and I don't see that the House gets
to say and what the Senate does. Nowhere in the
Constitution does it say the speaker of the House gets
to dictate the trial of an impeachment in the US Senate.
Yet Nancy Pelosi, by withholding the articles, is trying to
extort Mitch McConnell and Republicans in the Senate to conduct
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a trial with her approval, her oversight. She has no
constitutional authority for that. She well knows it. She doesn't care.
And so you know, I have long argued that the
Senate ought to consider a motion to dismiss, and now,
of course they we got the motion by Josh Holly
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and Lindsey Graham will join us on Hannity tonight. He
has his motion that he's moving forward with. Now, if
my understanding is, and correct me if I'm wrong, that
the Senate, if they're going to have a rules change,
the parliamentarian will probably say you need sixty seven votes,
and they can then overrule the parliamentarian change the rules
with a simple majority of fifty one vote. And I've mistaken.
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Now you're you're absolutely right. And you know we're into
the twentieth day withholding these articles of impeachment, which is
unheard of in previous past presidential impeachments. And so Holly's
idea is we'll give him a twenty five day limit
and if if they don't, then we move to dismiss
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for lack of Prosecution's that's what happens in courtrooms across America.
If a prosecutor brings a case, brings charges, but refuses
to prosecute, there is a motion to dismiss for failure
to prosecute, which is then granted. The same should apply here.
Sounds a lot like summary judgment to me, David Schoen,
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which happens every day. Is Greg points out that's right,
and then you know, look, these rules have been a
work in progress for many years, but Nancy Pelosi is
a couple hundred years too late. In her argument, Alexander
Hamilton addressed the argument about whether the Senate should have
its the right to have conductive trial, whether it's the
best place. This was all debated for a long time
in the late seventeen eighties. That's central the sixty five
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or sixty six, and when the Constitution was ratified, the
Senate was the spot. Now the Senate sets the rules.
Nancy Pelosi's out of the picture. She can do this maybe,
you know, don't You wish for something and it comes
true and you're sorry. After the fact. But listen, either
way you want to play it here. If they want
to go with a trial, and that's what they have,
I think this trial I'm working on a piece now.
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This trial should include people who haven't even been mentioned yet.
This trial should include as witnesses people like the staffers
for Nadler Normizing Barry Burke. Because the investigating the investigation
is always an issue. We have to see how did
we get here. We have to look at the integrity
of investigation. Now there should be a witness. Shifts should
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be a witness if they want to really go all out,
and that's the way it should be in this case.
The integrity of this process has to be examined. And
by the way, I would put on expert witnesses on
corruption in the Ukraine because it has been a central
tenet of US policy and international policy, emphasized by experts
over and over again that funds should not be given
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when there's corruption or even the possibility of corruption. And
that's what happened here. Funds were withheld based on the corruption.
You look at any of the transcripts, that was the
central guiding principle. Stay right there. More with Greg Jarrett
David shown toll free. It's eight hundred and nine for
one Sean. You want to be a part of the program.
A full complete coverage of this breaking all these breaking
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stories tonight on Hannity. Right as we continue, our attorneys
Greg Jarrett and David Shona with us. All Right, so
now we've got and this really kind of took me
off today, and I'm thinking, really, this is how we
treat a thirty three year veteran. Now we know that,
you know, the Inspector General said numerous times that James
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Coomey lacked candor, that would be lying. We know that
even in the case of his number one deputy, former
deputy FBI Director McCabe, that he admits he lied. How
Come they don't get in trouble now they want to
put a thirty three year combat veteran in jail. Your reaction,
David Shone, Well, I mean, he's outrageous. Listen. I listened
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to the clips he played with regarding the Komey's actions
and McCabe and so on. Of course, it was intentional.
Their misconduct was intentional, There's no question about it. Um
And if it weren't, by the way, then why wouldn't
they have corrected the misstatements and omissions to the file
as a court as Rule thirteen of that court requires
correct That's right. People have and David, they recommended previously
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no prison time. Yeah, well there's just probation. Yeah well
now now now they're out for blood. And meanwhile, all
these other people, we know why nothing ever happens. Yes,
because this is the way the Muller team has responded
and acted throughout from the beginning of the investigation. It's
a personal thing. Their agenda is personal. That's why these
team members never should have been picked. That's not what
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the American public expects when they demand the integrity the
criminal justice system. And of course the things like the
combat record are directly relevant to sentencing. It would be
an absolute outrage, horrendous outrage send a person like this
to prison. We have forty five more seconds. We'll give
it to Greg Jarrett. Here's the FBI report on the
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interview with Michael Flynn. The report is stated July nineteen,
twenty seventeen. Throughout the interview, Flynn had a very sure demeanor,
did not give any indicators of deception. Struck and redacted
FBI agent both had the impression at the time that
Flynn was not lying or did not think he was lying.
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That should be enough for this case to be dismissed
against a distinguished general with a thirty three year record
of defending this country. He did not lie. Yet Muller's
unconscionable team accused him of lying and prosecuted him for
lyne and pressured him to plead guilty. Unbelievable developments. And
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I've got a hope. I've got a hope that they
It's unbelievable to me anyway. Yeah, they didn't even think
he's lying. Greg, Jared David Shoon, thank you both, toll
free eight hundred and ninety four one. Sean you want
to be a part of the program. Will continue. I
don't understand the flip flop. I don't understand and why
it was so hard to call him a terrorist, and
I would just like you to explain so, and I
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appreciate it, and I appreciate your kind comments. You know,
all three of my brothers served in the military, which
and I believe you. I believeers back and I know
you do too. This isn't a change. They're true. The
question is what is the response that the President of
the United States should make and what advances the interests
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of the United States of America. Think about Saddam Hussein.
You want to talk about a bad guy, right, However,
going to war in Iraq was not in the interests
of the United States. We lost thousands of American lives.
It cost us here at home, it has cost us
around the world. It has been a part of this
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cost in the Middle East that has ended up with
millions of people who have lost their lives, who've been injured,
who've been displaced. The question for the president of the
United States is to understand what's going on, have an
overall strategy, and pick an appropriate response. In going back
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to Dad as time, he's part of a group that
is desirist. He is part of a group that's frantastics,
but of course he is. He's part of a group
that our federal government has designated as a terrorist. The question, though,
is what's the right response. And the response that Donald
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Trump has picked is the most incendiary and has moved
us right to the edge of war, and that is
not in our long term interest. I don't get it.
It's so frustrating. Megan McCain rightly pressing Elizabeth Warren as
she did on the view. I guess that was from
earlier today. This is not brain surgery. This is not
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that complicated. I went through through all of the deeds
of Solomani. The guys killed hundreds of Americans, and I mean,
with the most gruesome tactics available in Iraq. Has his
cud's forces were specifically targeting Americans. You don't get to
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kill Americans and not get that kind of response. That
is appropriate, that's the appropriate response. You don't shoot out
American drones and expect that you're gonna get away scott free,
or take oil tankers hostage so that you will control
and disrupt the world's supply of oil and energy, the
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lifeblood of the world's economy. You don't get to hit
the Saudi oil fields to disrupt the same You don't
get to take the oil tankers hostage. You don't get
to kill Americans. You don't get to orchestrate the attacks
on our embassy to kill Americans and destroy Americans worldwide.
We already know that your fun terrorism and the number
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one state sponsor a terror. We know you're fighting proxy
wars across the country. We also know that Obama Biden
money gave you more freedom to do it, and no,
you can take out SOLA money and not put boots
on the ground in Iran. As a matter of fact,
I'd be against it. I am against it, and I
don't think it's necessary. And as a matter of fact,
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until because people like Warren and people in her party
politicize wars that Joe Biden's support, in spite of Joe
Biden now claiming he didn't, we can't start them, send
our national treasure, risk their lives, lose their lives, lose
their legs limbs, and come back disfigured, just to say
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never mind again. That's the whole argument I've been making
for a long time now about the next generation of weaponry.
Not to be repetitive here, but that's what this is about.
This is, you know, and I will tell you it
just people they expose themselves, but the absolute insane people
that they are. You know, I just can't believe. Rose McGowan,
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Hollywood star, tweeting an apology to a rand for killing Solomoni,
saying the US is held hostage by a terrorist regime,
meaning the Trump regime in her view, that's what she's
calling it, or the likes of Alec Baldwin, all the
predictable characters, Debra Messing, Michael Moore. You know, I don't
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spend time on Twitter anymore because it's not worth my time. Now.
There are people that are really funny, smart, bright, and
you can get a lot of great information from Twitter.
But in terms of watching these predictable players every single
second of every single day hating Trump, there's nothing Donald
Trump is ever gonna do that's ever gonna please them.
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And the fact that they just they look at how
corrupt this whole impeachment of Trump is. It is. It's
been a farce from the get go, and to get
there you literally have to bifurcate your brain. Here's my word, Linda,
I know you love it. Oh, we're bringing it back
for twenty twenty. All night, you have bringing it back
for twenty twenty because you think about it. You got Joe,
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you know, quid pro quote Joe saying, uh, you're not
getting the billion dollars he's talking about tax dollars unless
you fire the prosecutor that we now know was investigating
his zero experience son who's being paid millions there's your quid,
your quo and your pro These very same people. They
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don't say a word about Joe or Hunter matter. Oh, Jane,
you've never been proven to do anything wrong. He's on
tape fragging about the quid pro and quo. What else
do you need? We've got, We've got. We know they
got paid them up. It's not hard to figure that
part out. And we know it goes way beyond in
terms of other countries that Hunter was cashing in on
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because of his world famous father, the second highest elected
man at the time in the country. I just watch
these people. This is how sick they are. Trump kills
a guy responsible for killing Americans. They have been asking
for this hit for a long time. And well they're
threatening us. Well that's the day. In a life of
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the Iranian regime. They threatened us every day. They've been
at war with us since nineteen seventy nine, since the
Iranian revolution that brought the Ayatollah back from France and
the fall of the Shah, and ever since then they
have been responsible as the world's number one state sponsor
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of terrorism. Well, we you know what part of nine
to eleven did we forget? What are the nine to
eleven commissioned report. What did I take out of that
one major finding? I didn't agree with all of it.
They were at war with us, We were not at
war with them. Now, I'm not saying war in the
sense that we're going to send boots on the ground.
As a matter of fact, I'm against boots on the ground.
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I am saying the United States of America clearly does
not have the political will to fight wars. Traditionally, and frankly,
with new technology, wet that that's an outdated mode of fighting.
The best thing we can do is invest research, development dollars,
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big time, big league, if you will, into the next
generation of weaponry so we can push buttons. It's like
a like a war game. You're playing Call of Duty. No,
it's it's real life. We want to be judicious and
using it. But we also need to act when prompted.
Uranians have been begging us to do this. Now they
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know we'll do it. Now there might be retaliation. I
can't get into the minds of Rohana or the Mullahs
in Iran or the Ayatollah I have no idea what
these people are capable of. I know they're evil. I
know that if we ever end up in a world
where they have nuclear weapons, it's gonna be a far
more dangerous world because they're sick twisted ideology, would literally
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indoctrinate their own children to strap bombs on themselves to
go blow up Israelis or Americans and the promise of
virgins in heaven. So who knows what they're capable of.
I believe them when they say they want to wipe
Israel off the map, and I believe so do the Saudis,
and so do the Emirates, and so do the Jordanians,
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and so do the Egyptians because they're now smart enough
to realize the nature of this threat Israel to the
point where they're best friends with the Israelis at this point,
and they're all sharing intelligence, and they're all all working
towards one specific goal, and that's pushing back against Iranian
hegemony in the region. Because if you look at a map,
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it's not that hard to look at, you know, the
crescent quadrant that they're trying to carve out for themselves
that includes total control of Iran, Syria, Iraq and even
further Lebanon and elsewhere they want it all. And if
they get it all and they get nuclear weapons. People
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would be then critical, Well, Donald Trump, why didn't you
take out the leader of the Kud's force. Now that
we found out you had intelligence, you could have acted upon.
Nothing Donald Trump could have done here that would have
satisfied the lust and desire and psychosis to take this
guy out. That's just the reality. All right, Let's get
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to our busy telephones. Here. Moses in New Jersey, Moses, Hi,
how are you glad you called? I'm doing great, Shawan
Happy new year, my friend. Great to talk to you.
Happy new year, sir, glad you called? Yes, said you know, so.
One thing I wanted to speak about is it is insane.
How just looking at this from like just on the
outside as a regular person. You know what I Ran.
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They've been embolding the way I see it because of
the fact that the president not only in an election year,
it's because he's been impeached. Because right now, as an adversary,
what better time to try to go and do all
these acts that I Ran has been carrying out because
of this political because of this impeachment. That's that's that's fake,
you know. In an election year. Yeah, Look, I mean
the world watches. Yeah. I look. I think at some
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point the Chinese president president, she made a calculation and
was told, if there's a good chance this guy's not
going to get elected, I think the I think he's
probably misinformed. But I don't know what's going to happen
in three hundred and one days. But if that's their calculation,
I Donald Trump's a good negotier. I would say, if
you wait till January of twenty twenty one, the price
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went up, I would imagine that probably sealed at least
the first part of the deal that he's banked with China. Absolutely,
you know what, because the one thing I see is
political sabotage coming from the Democratic Party, the same reason
why they held the USMCA for one entire year, making
losing probably an entire year worth of economic growth from
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that deal. Even I'm pretty sure that what they could
have figured out or that deal, it could have been
done in about two days, and it could have passed
it a whole year ago. Well, I'll say this, there's
no doubt the Iranian economy suffered under the sanctions of
President Trump, and so too has the Chinese economy, and
the revenues that we've taken in from the tariffs that
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we've now put on the Chinese in particular. Well, it
didn't blow up the stock market, is predicted by many.
Number one. Number two. It gave us at least a
mini deal on top of the other deals that we've
gotten done with Canada, Mexico, Japan, Western European allies. And
you can click that off the list. Is another promise
made and promised, Captain. Like I said, I'm a free trader,
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but I'm a fair trader. The President doesn't want tariffs.
The President doesn't want tariffs on American manufactured goods, or
American farmers or American energy companies. And he's fighting for
the long term interests of America and our economy because
we've been taking advantage of forever. Finally a president saying,
(01:00:26):
you know what, this has got to end, no more
taking advantage of us. Right as we continue back to
our busy telephones, Scott, the swing state of Ohio, we'll
be paying very close attention to Ohio and three hundred
and one day, sir, how are you? I am fine, Thanks,
and happy New Year to you. Sean, Happy new Year
to you. I was calling. I had two questions for you. First,
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I don't understand how people can be upset after this
guy arranged for the attack on the embassy. In the embassy,
as I understand, it is like the in the United States.
I mean, that is correct, that that is American considered
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American territory. That is an attack on America. You're right,
that is vert. That is one hundred percent true. So
they attacked our embassy and we're just supposed to sit
back and do nothing. Correct. No, And it's actually worse
because if you're a liberal, if you're a Benghazi Democrat
(01:01:34):
or a bribe Mullah Democrat, bribe Themala's Democrat, you think
that maybe they like us if we give him another
one hundred and fifty billion. You know, Look, the people
on Twitter are very clever, and it's made the rounds everywhere.
You have you have Solomoni asking President Trump, are you're
gonna give us one hundred and fifty billion like Obama?
And then you have another picture of Trump bandsering saying yeah,
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meet me at Baghdad Airport. So that's my second point.
I mean, I um, it confuses me to a great
degree as to how anyone thought the giving that regime
that country one hundred and fifty billion dollars on a
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wink that they were going to stop producing any kind
of nuclear program. I that, like I said, it confounds
me to no end that they would believe that, Okay,
we'll just give them the money and they'll stop. Well, listen,
you know what it is a naivete But it's the
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appeasement mindset, that's it. It's that simple. We can bribe
our way to happiness. Doesn't work, all right, eight hundred
nine four one Sean, if you want to be a
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I'm looking before me. We have a polar you just
heard from Doug Collins on the second cut we played.
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We'll get to the issue of solo money with him
in a second. And in a primary in the Great
State of Georgia, chose the Congressman Doug Collins gets fifty
six percent if the primary were held today, and Senator
Kelly Loffler, who Governor Kemp appointed, get sixteen percent, none
of which surprises me. And you know, tried to tell
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the governor that maybe you want to go with the
guy that everybody loves in Georgia. Apparently Sean Hannity has
zero influence on anybody, in spite of what the mob
says in the media. Congressman Collins joins us, Now, how
are you, sir. I'm good, John. I hope you're doing well.
I know you don't like it when I call you
a senator, but you know, I kind of felt it
was a no brainer in my humble opinion. But I
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guess nobody listens to me. I'm just a dumb talk
show host. But let me go first to the issue
of what Nancy Pelosi's doing here. Because I watched you,
I thought you emerged as a star for the Republicans
in the House. You know, as we had to watch
the shift show unfolds and hearsay witnesses and witnesses that
were just offering their opinions, none of which is admissible
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in court. And the only one fact witness said, yeah,
the president wanted nothing and no quid pro quel. Oh
it's amazing. Let me look go back on something. Shop.
There's another site witness out there there's too cowardly to
actually testify, and that's Adam Schiff. Because Adam Schiff, we
know had contact with the whistleblower. But yet Adam Schiff
hid behind all of this and never would come forward.
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And you know the only goal he ever had was
to impeach this president. So I think it's really interesting
to see when the facts came out they were not
on their side. They continued to push this through because
they wanted to have an impeachment on the record, And
now the Speaker is playing politics with her quote so solemn,
sacred beauty. I think this week when the House comes
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back in session today and this week, that some of
those thirty one folks who are in Trump districts are
going to have a real problem with the Speaker playing politics.
Was something that she told them was a solemn beauty
that they were to be protected on if they just
went through with this, because all this is the hatchet
job of the president United States did nothing more. Well,
now the question is what does the Senate do with this,
because you know how long this We're now in uncharted
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waters here, and the Senate I think is getting pretty anty.
I mean within seconds, Senator Josh Holly, we had on
TV last night, had ten people co signing his bills saying,
you got twenty five days otherwise we're going to dismiss this,
which I support. The other thing is is now Lindsey
Graham is he's going to announce tonight his plan to
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force the House to either bring the articles or not. Well,
what I suspect here is what we've known, and that
is they realize this is the weakest case they could
ever put forward. But they did in any way out
of sort of their lust and desire, their obsession, their
psychosis to hurt Donald Trump. Hey do you're exactly right on?
I mean, this is this is what happened. I think
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number one, they wanted just to say that they impeach him.
They wanted to have that to run home a campaign.
To me, it's account. I mean, if you want to
just get sort of out there, I mean they've been
operating in the House. Is the DNC's political arm all year?
I mean, this is nothing but to me, a campaign
contribution is what they're trying to do. But when they
got over and they started looking at it, they realized
this case is weak. We already butchered it in the
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House and showed them it was weak that they had
the numbers there. When he actually got to the Senate,
then there we're going to actually gonna be shown for
the fause that they are. My question is, though, is
it's time to the Democratic Party Speaker Pelosi, as I
said they I asked that on another interview last night,
I think it said, Look, this is like the Wizard
of Oz. They need to go ask the Wizard for
a brain. They even go to ask the wizard for
a courage. They need to ask the Wizard for a
heart because right now they have put this country through
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a turmoil against a president who did nothing wrong. And
they owe it to the American people that if you
have a case, go make it in the Senate and
let it this ship's fall where they make. But right
now this shows just a crass political nature of a
democratic party that cares more about their own power than
they do America, and especially in light of everything going
on around the world. We need to get this behind us,
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get this thing done. Because the president has done nothing wrong.
We're probably go say and they say that and it
needs to get over with. Well, you would think that
that happens now. There is an article out today Mitch McConnell.
In fact, they're saying in the Hill has the boats
to block these demands for witnesses, and that they're just
going to follow the same rules that they applied in
the Clinton impeachment, which is again that was that consideration
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was not given by the likes of Jerry Nadler and
the compromise corrupt congenital liar, and it was leading the
Shift show, and that's Adam Shift himself. So I think
that now puts it on another level. So how long?
How long do they get to hold this out here? Well,
that's the question. I think that there's a lot of
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you know, going back and forth. I led the Senate
to their own rules and how many votes they need
to change the rules. I know that once the articles
get there, they can do pretty much anything they want
to with fifty one vote before the end. It may
be a little more difficult. But look, I respect Senator
Graham and miss McConell, Miss McConnell. You know, as he said,
or he said, you know, look, you know you're going
to hold something back from us that we don't want
to start with. Okay, I don't think there's a lot
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of levers there, But I think it is important today
that when Mitch McConnell has the Senator has the votes
in hand to do a process in which both remember
those are those impeachment rules under Clinton were one hundred
to nothing. They passed unanimously. So if they cannot say
that they're unfair. The Democrats cannot say they're unfair. What
they're trying to have to do is have a redo
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of what was terribly boxed in the House when you
had Jerry Nadler just accept whatever Adam Schiff gave him,
and Adam Schiff made it up on the fly. You see.
This frustrates me though, because Mitt Romney's out there. Oh,
I'd like to be able to hear from John Bolton.
They had their opportunity to subpoena Bolton and they chose
not to because they know that executive privilege is real,
and they didn't do it. So my guess is, and
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my reading of the Constitution is the House impeaches, the
Senate puts on the trial at now. House managers will
present their case, and the Chief Justice of the sam Court,
John Roberts, will preside, But the Senators get to make
their rules as it applies to all of this. Okay,
that should be established based on the Clinton model, But
shouldn't the case have been made by the House. And
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the idea that now the Senate's going to make a
whole new case doesn't seem particularly constitutional to me. It
is not I think that's the case. Look, so this
is I will equivalate this more equivalent case to more
of a civil case than a criminal case. And because
sometimes you can have in a criminal case there but
this is not a criminal case by any sessimented. The
President did nothing wrong but in a simple action, which
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is sort of the Maybe the is best you can
to come to equate this in the Senate? Is it
once the deposition is done, once the transcribed record is done,
once all of that is submitted to the core, once
you're ready for trial, that's all you can go off of.
And I think Senator Ruby, I'll actually talked about that.
I heard you gave an interview saying we're going to
go based on the House Tostry Committee and the complaint
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brought before and the articles that came out and the
documents that came from there. That's what they're going to
base this. So for the senators and the Democratic senators,
Chuck Schumer, give me a break. You're not gonna get
to retry this case. You're not so supposed to retry
this case. You're supposed to say what the House has
sent you and then have the hearing, have your trial,
and then what's going to happen is we all know
what's going to happen. He's going to be acquitted. This
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is going to be dismissing the Senate, and we're gonna
move on. The problem is they can't stand the president
who is doing stuff so right and doing things he promised,
and they just they're just trying to both the Americans.
People are seeing through this, Sean. I think, as you
say all the time, spear not, they're seeing through this. Well,
I say, let not your heart be troubled. So you
got all the Democratic candidates leading Democrats, Tulsey Gabbard, you know,
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saying about the actions in Iraq against Solo Money. By
the way, is anyone ever asked the question what was
Solo Money doing in a Baghdad airport? He was up
to no good. Now our intelligence, according to reports, and
I believe them, and you know, I know people are saying, well,
now you trust the intelligence community. A Congressman, I could
not have been more clear, again again saying the ninety
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nine percent of good people in both the FBI and
any intelligence community. So yeah, I believe our intelligence officials
and this intelligence take a victory lap, take a bow.
It was perfect and the idea that they can't even
acknowledge this is a good thing for the world to
take this guy out. I have a hard time understanding, well,
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it's not a hard time understanding when they put party.
You know, they talk about all this putting party before
the country. What they're doing is putting their party before
their country and their patriotism and everything else. But let's
also remember something because they always go back to this
failed attempt by President Obama with the JCOPA, the Joint
Process of their nuclear deal, which was a force from
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day one. It was nothing but an appeasement from President Obama.
You know, one of the actual disterminations. There are things
that they've been breaking since day one was mister Solomoni
was not supposed to travel. That's part of the way.
You know, there's been issues here. He's been going all
over the world flauning this and for him to be
in that when our embassy, our sovereign soul was attacked
when he was coming back through Syria, when we already
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know the problems there. This is something that everyone should
be able to, the Democrats, Republicans, doesn't matter who you are,
you're an American. This man killed nine American lives. My
question is is what do they say? What does Democrats
go out and say the gold Star families right now
who lost loved ones because of this man's murderous terrorism.
What I can't I what I can't allow? I look
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and for those that say, well, it's a buyinary choice
here you got on the one hand, if you take
out Solo money and there's there's retaliation by the Iranians,
that means his boots on the ground. No that no,
it doesn't. No, it doesn't mean there's boots on the ground.
As a matter of fact, I don't support boots on
the ground. You want to know why, because these idiots
where you work in your swamp there by the way,
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not you, um, these idiots start wars all the time
and then politicize them and say never mind. So the
only way I'm willing to accept fighting evil and our
enemies and those that bring harm or threaten American citizens abroad,
our interest abroad is I like the idea of pushing
buttons from Tampa and taking out refineries and Solo money
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and if need be nuclear sights to me that we
have that capability and let's continue to build upon it. Well,
if someone who's still a member of the Air Force
is someone who knows our capabilities will interact in two
thousand and eight. Look, we have the finest military in
the world. There's nothing we can't do. And for the
Democrats to say, oh, if we kill this, you know,
if we take out a terrorist, then we're worried about
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what a RAN's gonna do to us. I'm not worried
about what a RAN's gonna do. Well, here's something you
forget that these Democrats and others forget a Ran was
gonna do stuff to us. No matter what. They hate
us because we're free. They don't hate us for any
other reason. Rand has been at war with us since
nineteen seventy nine. Let's face facts. That is a fact.
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All right, stay right there, we'll continue. All right, as
we continue, Congressman Doug Collins of the Great State of
George's with us. This really gets under my skin because
we know in the case of General Flynn, they weren't
recommending jail time. Well, now I guess in there never
ending Russia Gate Hoak saga, we now know they're recommending
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up to six months in prison for General Flynn. Now,
these people go off Scott Free. We know that the
FBI didn't think that General Flynn was lying at the
time that they interviewed him, you know, when Comey set
him up and ragged about it and said, oh yeah,
I did something I'd never do or get away within
the Trump or Obama years, and I sent my guys in.
And we've since learned that the Muller's team was basically
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threatening to go after his family and his own son.
So he signed a document saying he lied, and they
didn't even think he didn't. They didn't think he lied.
So now they're gonna put him in jail six months.
This is how we treat people that serve their country
thirty three years. Congressman, No, it's not. And I think
this is some kind of change. And I think one
of the things that we got to look at, John,
is beyond the shift show, beyond all the n never
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non fance on. You know what, We've got to get through,
and we're going to get through for this president here
in the next you know a little bit is we
need to go back and from my persaded Chairman Nadler
is being completely you know, malpractice. We're not having a
hearing on the harvest report. We're not going back and
doing the things like the transcript that I released earlier
last year, the issues on how this all started. It
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is time for people to be held accountable. My one.
There's one two great things that have happened in the
last little bit. One, Bill barb became Attorney General last year.
He's bought a new sense of urgency to make sure
that this doesn't happen again and to punish those who have.
And mister Durham is out there now going beyond what
we've talked about before. And that's not simply the Comy
McCabe cabal, which McCabe makes me, you know, for seeing
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in anybody or anybody to have him home makes me.
We just want to be sick at my stomach. This
is a man who lied. He lied to VESTCA, and
nobody wants to talk about it, even when it came
out in the transcius that he lied about what he did.
And he's not being punished for it, but being rewarded
for it. So I think when we look at past Clapper, Brennan,
these others, now that Durham has his I said, my
hope is and I have you know, kept that faith
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that this is going to be gotten to the bottom
of and those who actually perpetrated things against this country
and who politicized this under the Obama administration and took
down America's trust in our intelligence agentes and in our
Department of Justice because they were corrupt. That one percent
that you talked about. The ninety nine percent are doing
their job every day, but they put a taint of
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corruption owned those departments, and it's time for that to
be rooted out. And I'm looking forward to Durham and
under the direction of bar and others to get through that.
I agree with you, Congressman Doug Collins, great state of Georgia.
Thank you, Congressman. When we come back wide open phones,
We've got an amazing Hannity tonight, including Lindsey Graham, will
have updates on all of these stories and much much more.
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Oh a lot of other stuff happening in the news.
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all right, Let's go to the media mob and their
reaction to the president rightfully taken out. Well. David Petreus
thinks it's a far bigger killing than even been lauden.
Here's their reaction, predictable reaction today. The United States has
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reached historic understanding with a run, but we have a
historic opportunity to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Ron
has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections
and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history.
We rallied the world to impose the toughest sanctions in history.
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We are following the breaking news here of this historic
understanding with Iran. It is definitely in his moment. Is
it is a historic agreement, frankly understanding and quote good deal.
But there is of course still much work to be done.
A lot of what happened today does not happen every day.
This was a historic deal on a historic day, even
though it's not done yet. This historic day and international
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relations and this potentially historic deal. So it is a
very historic deal and it changes. It has the potential
if we do the deal on June thirtieth, of changing
the way global gravity works. Yes, I don't want to
let this moment go by. It is a historic thing.
We are witnessing world leaders reach a framework for a
historic deal. This is the most strictly governed nuclear accord
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of any nuclear program ever in history. This is a
masterful chess player back in the game, and President Obama
has done a masterful job. The President has handled as
brilliantly in moving that needle. It's an extraordinarily difficult needle,
but he's moving it and it's breathtaking to watch. The
President has put a plan on the table that controls
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it for fifteen years. It's a fabulous the piece of work.
So this is indeed a historic day. But it is historic,
no doubt, an historic day coming up the historic framework
indeed an historic day. You bet. We've got more news
on today's historic deal with the historic potential deal, and
we'll have more on this historic day. Historic news out
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of Switzerland, they had the Republican reaction to the historic
nuclear agreement, and while today's agreement is historic. Probably the
biggest breakthrough in this historic agreement today, Iron has agreed
to an unprecedented level of inspection. Such a deal has
never been negotiated in the history of the nuclear age before.
This was a historic opportunity. President Obama announced a historic breakthrough.
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This is a big historic moment, a major historic moment.
How historic is this? And if it's Dixon June, and
it should if we at this end of June, this
is biggest Nixon goes to China, it changes the game.
America is back after a lot of bad years. You
just can't make it up. There's nothing, nothing, nothing, in
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the minds of the mob and the media or the
Democratic Party that Donald Trump can ever do right. Nothing,
And what they have done to first prevent him from
winning and then to undo the election and whatever they're
capable of this time in three hundred and one days,
I can't even begin to predict based on what we
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now know occurred in twenty sixteen, all bets are off
the table. I have no idea what these people are
capable of, but this I know, in three hundred one days,
regardless of what they do or don't do, you we
the people have the chance to shock the world again.
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Then we got Medicare for all. You can't get your
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Does anybody have an abbocus, an old abbacus, maybe a
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as promised, Let's get to our busy telephones, Gary, South Dakota.
What's up, Gary? How are you glad you called? Sir?
Happy New Year? Fine? Hello, Happy New Year? Sean. What's
going on? Oh? I was just so we were I
heard you talking about Kaepernick, and I thought, this guy
apparently he's meals for people who are oppressed, but he
didn't think about the people who are oppressed in the
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India or these places who are making these these sports
equipment that he's promoting with. They live on a dollar
two dollars a day. What about them? Well, you know,
I gotta be honest. Yeah, I look, I'm not into
the boycott scene, but I'm like, really, look, I'm not
gonna lie. I mean, I like, I've always liked Nike products.
I liked their apparel, I like the shoes. I'm not
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that into it anymore. You know what, We've got nine
Line we partnered with on Hannity dot Com. They got
some pretty, you know, cool stuff military company, service vets heroes.
I love those guys, So I'm gonna buy my stuff
from them. That's my choice. I'll let you decide. Colin Kaepernick,
I have no idea why they want to associate with
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the guy, but that's their choice. If people want the
support Nike. You like Nike stuff, I'm not telling you
not to buy it. I'm telling you I'm just not
that interested anymore. It's not as cool as I once
thought it was. Does that makes sense? That makes sense?
We said. I had been in Strie, Lincoln when I
was in the Navy and below it. Then I saw
how poor it was, and I thought they respected the
Americans there, and they loved us when we were there,
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and they treated us with respect, and I just couldn't
understand why he would do this sort of thing, you know.
But there you are. Well, thank you man for the call.
Appreciate it. I'm over Kaepernick. I got where Kaepernick's coming from.
Predictable as the day is long, you know what, I'm
more interested in winning in three hundred one days. That's
I'm just prioritizing in my brain what's more important to me.
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Let's say hi to Joe. He's in the great state
of New Joysey. Happy New Year, Joe. Glad you're with us, sir,
Hey Sean, I'm about sixty miles south of New Joysey.
I'm in New Jersey South. It's always a privilege to
speak with you and I wanted to tell you, I'm
your senator that you had on Fox Lace night kind
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of stole my thunder. But I just got to applaud
him for his courage. I thought he was bold and
honest when he said that the left would love to
see another Benghazi. That was so courageous and honestly. I
strongly believe there's a large political population on the left
who would look forward to seeing something like that. Again.
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I believe the late general was scouting out well. I mean,
you literally had a host on Area fifty one Roswell
Rachel Matta. But she's losing it. All these people have
lost it. They've lost They're so consumed with their rage
and hatred. They don't even know how nuts they all sound.
But over there Conspiracy TV, they had they had a
(01:25:43):
host tweet out Trump's Benghazi. Then Trump bombs the crap
and kills Solomony, and oh they don't they don't like
that either. I'm like, oh, okay, because he was the
guy that was orchestrating the whole thing, kind of a
good reason to suspect he was that airport. I honestly
thought he was scouting the place and feeling testing the waters.
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For another, the real invasion of the embassy and Trump
squashed it. And I'd like to leave whoever's listening some
to think about if they think I'm out of my
mind thinking on these terms. If Hillary and Obama to
turn their back on our military and our civilians, why
shouldn't we even think that there are more leftists out
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there who are just as heartless and callous. Well, I
gotta tell you, you know, one't the way to look
at this. What if I have a question because I
like the idea that you know, if Americans are in jeopardy.
Let me backtrack. So the Manghazi heroes, I've gotten to
know those guys. We had Mark Geist on the show
last week last Friday when I came in. I love
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those guys. Those guys were in a CIA annex one
mile away from the embassy where Ambassador Stevens and others died,
and they know what's happening. They know the embassy is
under fire, they know fellow Americans are under attack, they
know lives are in jeopardy, and they're like, all right,
let's go game on, get our stuff and go let's
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go defend our American family. Now, that to me personifies
that defines courage. Then they're told to stand down, and
they're like, what, we gotta get over there. Our guys
are under fire, now stand down. They're told that, not once,
not twice, three times. I think one of the guys
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said for at least three times they're told stand down.
Then they're like, screw you. We're not letting our fellow
Americans die. That's not who we are. Now. When you
disobey orders, that means they were blowing up without any
concern for themselves, their safety, or their career track. They
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were blowing the whole thing up. And they not only
went and defied orders, but they successfully saved dozens of
American lives. We would have lost everybody there had they
not shown up. The cavalry showed up and they defended them. Now,
if Americans are in the embassy in Baghdad and they
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are under fire, I'm kind of glad to know that
this president acted quickly. And from what I'm told from
my sources, the people that were there, when the President asked, well,
how soon can we get our troops there to help them,
the next words out of his mouth or that's not
fast enough. I want it done faster I'm told that happened.
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One day, I guess hopefully the story will come out
and confirm that I'm right again. I'm often right on
these things, and they got there. We have the greatest
military fighting force on the face of the earth. We
have the greatest intelligence gathering capabilities on the face of
the earth. The FBI is the premier law enforcement in
the world. Well, Hannity, you aren't trusting the people inside
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the intel community for the last two years here, two
and a half years, I'm like, no, I've been pretty
clear in delineating between the ninety nine percent and the
one percent. When our embassies are attacked, we better protect
our fellow Americans and our interests abroad. And the idea
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that we're going to allow the Iranians to have impunity
to kill Americans is not acceptable to me. But Hannity
is going to lead to a boots on the ground war.
Doesn't need to lead to a boots on the ground war.
That's why, for a long period of time on this program,
out on Hannity the TV Show, I've been championing one
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thing with the military, the next generation of weaponry, both
offensive and defensive. I hope that explains it to everybody
because I meet it. This is an evil, dark, dangerous,
horrible world with evil people all around. America not perfect.
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We're kind of like the light among amidst the darkness,
like Israel in the Middle East. You know you got this.
There's there's one country. It's been on the fire an
attack so often it's unbelievable. Your government and your leadership
and the military or has vowed to take action against
the United States. The United States violated three principles, Iraqi
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sovereignty and the agreement that they had with Iraq. They
got a response from the Iraqi parliament. They violated the
emotions of the people. They will get a response from
the people. They killed one of our most revered commanders
and most senior commanders, and they took responsibility for it.
This is state terrorism. This is an act of aggression
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against it are and it amounts to an armed attack
against it. And we will respond. But we will respond apportionately,
not disproportionately, because we are committed to law. We are
law abiding people. We're not lawless. Like President Trump, the
United States believes that this beautiful military equipment. According to
President Trump, that you spend two trillion dollars on these
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beautiful military equipment. Beautiful military equipment don't rule the world.
People rule the world. People. The United States has to
wake up to the reality that the people of this
region are enraged, that the people of this region want
the United States out, and the United States cannot stay
in this region with the people of the region not
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wanting it anymore. You know, it's like what we're saying here.
Before you know, you got this Javadza Reef, the Iranian
foreign ministers saying the US killing is Solomoni is an
act of terrorism. No, they're the terrorist group or am
claiming in the Mideast that they want the US out
of out and Trump needs to apologize. We're not going
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to apologize. They should apologize, and they're not gonna do
that either. They are they are married to a twisted,
sick ideology. I wrote in the book Deliver Us from
Evil in the last century alone, Hitler Stalin, fascism, Nazism.
Now killing feels Cambodia. You got over one hundred million
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human souls dead, killed in the name of governments and
darkness and evil. Now, I know it's hard to admit
that there's evil all around you. And maybe you don't
want to think about it every second of every day.
I know I don't. One of the great things about
living in the United States of America's we're free. We're free,
and many have paid the price for us to be free.
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I don't want to lose that freedom. I don't want
to lose that moral compass that has that has separated
us from so many others because we have saved a
lot of people's you know what, all around the world,
because we are who we are. Can't save everybody, but
we do our best, and we're generous people, and we've
saved a lot of lives World War two. Let's start there,
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all right. That's gonna wrap things up for today. All right.
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