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January 19, 2026 31 mins

Sean opens hour two with escalating reports from Iran, including alleged mass killings of protesters, hacked state TV featuring exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, and U.S. military movements in the region. Human rights activist Goldie Gamari joins to share updates from Iranians on the ground, express support for Pahlavi, and highlight the resolve of demonstrators seeking freedom. Sean also cites claims that regime elites are moving money abroad and weighs concerns about regional fallout, noting Senator Lindsey Graham's meetings in Israel. The program then pivots to a clash over immigration enforcement as Sean responds to remarks from Jasmine Crockett, Ilhan Omar, Pramila Jayapal, Chris Van Hollen, Eric Holder, and Eric Swalwell about ICE funding and tactics. Listener calls and Sean's MLK Day reflections round out the hour, including a brief legal explainer on federal authority over ICE agents.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hour two, Sean Hannity Show told for you it's eight
hundred and nine to four one, Shawn, if you want
to be a.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Part of the program.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, things have been ratcheting up in the last forty
eight hours with Iran and the Ayatola al Kamanie and
President Trump ran threatening to continue their mass executions of
protesters during its brutal crackdown nationwide. Anywhere between twenty and
thirty thousand is the conventional estimate of people that have

(00:31):
been slaughtered. But if they begin the executions, that will
be in direct defiance of everything that President Trump said
he's not going to tolerate, and that help is on
its way, and you know, just to give you some
updates here among you know, many women have been slain, moms,
pregnant women among the regime's victims. As reported by The

(00:53):
New York Post today, we have, you know, nothing but
fear and loathing. But the people still stick to the streets.
I go back to the videos that I've been telling
you that you have been coming out of there, and
it is as gruesome asd as you'd ever see. I mean,
one headshot after another and a harsh response. Hundreds have

(01:14):
been taken hostage. One interesting moment came when the Crown
Prince raised a Paul Lavi, who we've had on this program.
Multiple Iranian state TV channels were hacked on Sunday, amid
a near total Internet shutdown of footage of the exile crown,
prints and images of anti government protesters that have rock

(01:38):
Tehran in recent weeks. That actually hacked the TV stations,
which is pretty amazing. The US Navy's Abraham Lincoln aircraft
carrier is now headed towards Iran as these tensions now
continue to escalate and the Iran now accused of killing
anywhere between twenty and thirty thousand people as of now,
the Uranium regime elits now allegedly, according to Scott Bessen

(02:02):
and others the Treasury Department, they are moving millions and
millions of dollars out of the country, which would be
probably in the lead up to escaping themselves. All reports
are that they'd head to Russia, joining US. As Goldie
Gamari human rights activists, born in Iran when she was

(02:24):
just a year old when her family fled for Canada
in nineteen eighty six, seven years after another revolution to
pose the Shah of Iran. She herself is a supporter
of Razo Povlabby, the exiled son of the former Shah.
But he has said to me he doesn't care if
it's him or somebody else, but he just wants a

(02:44):
you know, this deocracy, this tyrannical Nazi regime, to be
overthrown in, these people to get out of office, that
the people you know, formally obviously of Persia be able
to live in freedom. And Goldie joins us. Now you
made the same point I noticed on X about Barack

(03:05):
Obama after the Iranian nuclear deal where he dumped cargo
planes of cash and other currencies to try to placate
the Mullas in Iran, and all they did was build
out their nuclear facilities and foment terra in the entire region.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Oh my gosh, you saw my post on X. Sew
that's an honor.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
I did it, says Barack Obama after the Iran nuclear
deal August twenty fifteen, Oram will gain access to fifty
six billion dollars. And you also put up on X.
In case you're not watching the Iran Revolution live, here
is me and my reaction to Iranian freedom fighters hacking
the Islamic regime state TV. So you were aware of

(03:45):
the hacking of State TV, which I thought was very fascinating.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Yes, yes, Well, first of all, thank you for having
me on your show. It's an honor to be here.
I'm a huge, huge fan of you, and thank you
for following me along on X And Yeah. So I
have been broadcasting and covering the Erod Revolution because it
started about three weeks ago daily, and you know, it's

(04:11):
just it's incredibly fascinating to see what's going on. And
I don't use the word fascinating lightly because of course
there is a mass slaughter and a mass genocide that
is going on the number of slaughtered Iranians, it's actually
much more than thirty thousand, I think. I think thirty thousand,
I would say is a conservative estimate at this point.

(04:33):
What we are seeing right now is probably or not probably,
it is the largest slaughter of Iranians by the Islamic
dictatorship since they occupied Iran in nineteen seventy nine. But
the message that Iranians and occupied Iran have been giving out,
you know when they can, thanks to of course Elon
Musk and Starlink, the message they've been telling us, those

(04:57):
of us who are outside of the country is to
you know, don't don't lose hope, don't let the you know,
don't let the Islamic Republic make people think that we
have given up. We're still on in the streets. We're
still demonstrating this is the final battle. And what they're
chanting sean is ino krinadad, which translates to this is

(05:18):
the final battle will return. And so for for us,
the Iranians, it's now or never, it's do or die.
And all I can say is thank God that we
have someone like President Trump and the US administration on
our side.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
He really is the only hope.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Now. I don't think it's an accident that Senator Lindsay
Graham flew to Israel to me with the Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Att and Yahoo. I would imagine the Israelis
know that if there's any military action, they probably will
be the primary target. And you know, they have to
assume that the Iranians at that point, on their way

(05:53):
out with billions and dollars and no doubt and cash
and other currency to Moscow and into the arms of
Vladimir Putin, they have to anticipate that, you know, those
people would be capable of going scorched earth on Israel,
and they've got to be prepared for worst case scenario.
So I don't think it's an accident that Senator Lindsay

(06:15):
Graham was in Israel all weekend and meeting with the
Massad Heead and meeting with Prime Minister Natsan Yahoo and
apparently now is off to Davos to meet with President
Trump and report back to him everything that he learned
while meeting with the Israelis. Does that sound like a
fair assessment to you?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
I absolutely, one hundred percent agree. There's a reason that
Senator Lindsay Graham is there, and you're abstually correct with
the earth analysis. I mean, just just look at what
the brutal Mullahs are doing to Iranian people themselves. So
imagine if the Mullas are capable of being that savage
and that evil to unarmed Iranian citizens, of course, of

(06:58):
course they're going to go scorched earth on everyone else
as well, because they don't even have empathy for for Iranians.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
I mean, that's a sad reality, and people are dying.
You know, I've said this often on the program is that,
you know, people don't win revolutions with sling shots. And
when you have a regime that has been this brutal
with all the human rights violations and treat women like
fifth class citizens and beat them and torture them if

(07:25):
they if they don't even cover their head properly, and
you know, throw gay and lesbian people off of buildings,
and it is a brutal theory, you know, theocracy. And
these people take to the streets anyway, knowing that the
odds are high, at their risk in their life doing so.
Obviously they've just had it. And now it's a matter of,

(07:46):
you know, does the world take notice and pay attention.
The only one that seems willing to do that is President.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Trump, absolutely, And you know, God's loss President Trump for
that because he he he's seeing us for who we
are and and he understands, he recognizes and it's it's
very very interesting. I mean President Trump is a very
very smart man, very intelligent person, and just the way
that he's been maneuvering this entire situation. I mean President

(08:15):
Trump is playing four D chess while you know, all
these like Islamic dictators or whoever they're basically playing checkers.
So not even this in in the same league here.
And you know, President Trump is a winner. He wants
to make sure that when the strike happens, it's you know,
it's going to be successful. And so, you know, I

(08:36):
know that there are a lot of ir Audians who
are impatient or whatever the case might be. But I
personally have a lot of faith in President Trump. And
it just seems like the stars the stars are aligning.
And even his Royal Highness, the Crown Prince jazapla leave
he met with Senator Lindsay Graham I believe it was
last week, and they put out a joint video message

(08:57):
and and you know they both said make make Ron
great Again.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
And well maybe they even had a maker ran great again. Hats.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
By the way, I actually have one of them signed
by President Trump.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Oh wow, oh my gosh, that's fantastic. I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Well, maybe I'll give it to you and you can
auction it off and uh and and send the money
to the people that are in need.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
There.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
How's that It's real. It's it's the real deal.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Wow wow that that you know, that would be an honor.
But you keep that one for now and then well
we'll get a second one later maybe, but that's very
very generous of you. But uh, oh my gosh, that
would be that would be great. But maybe maybe a
second one you keep that because I just love the
fact that you have a mega hat. Maybe what you
could do instead, Sean is take a photo and put
it on your social media with you with your mega hat.

(09:46):
That would be a huge, huge mood boost for your audience.
And you know, that's the other thing I just wanted
to say. You know, we Iranians around the world, we're
going through a very very dark dark phase right now.
It's with you know, the massacre and everything that's happening.
But one of the one of the things that has
really made us given us hope and encouragement is the

(10:08):
love and support from people all around the world, especially
those who are tuning into who have been tuning into
Iran revolution life pretty much every day, and especially all
the Americans. So I just wanted to also give a
big shout out to all the Americans who have tuned in,
who have you know, sent their love, all the Americans
who are you know, singing our Iranian revolutionary songs with us,

(10:30):
like the Peach and others. I mean, just you guys
are keeping our morale up high as well. And I
just cannot wait until Iran is free and that, you know,
Iran and America can go back to being the natural
allies that we were prior to nineteen seventy nine when
this Islamic dictatorship occupy our country.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Quick break right back more with Goldie Gamari, human rights activists.
She's following the events and the protesters in Iran very
very closely. Right we continue now. Goldie Gamari is a
human rights activist. She's following the events on the grounding

(11:10):
contact with people out protesting in Iran as they now
fight for their freedom and you know, clinging to the
hope that help is on the way from President Trump.
You know, how did if you look at history because
the Iotolo Komene was in France and exile, why France
ever took them? I don't have took him, I don't know.

(11:30):
And there's a whole issue of the Islamization of Europe
and no go zones in certain European countries and Sharia
courts in a place like Great Britain is unfathomable to me.
If if you're going to allow immigration policy. I think
I think it's a prerequisite, should be a prerequisite that

(11:50):
you have assimilation, not separation. But putting all of that aside,
when you look at the rest of the world world
and the lack of support, I mean, how did this
revolution even happen? How did this guy make it out
of exile back into Iran into power and then take
such control over all of society. I mean, the Persian

(12:13):
people have such a rich history of innovation, creation, and
it's just sad to see there's oppression they've lived under.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
So basically what happened is a long story short. It
was the Communists and the Islamists who are working together
to overthrow the Shaw of Iran. They put out a
lot of fake news about it. Oh, the Shaw was
a dictator, this and that, which could all of it
completely false? However, on because this is happening in the
nineteen seventies and the US star was still around. So

(12:45):
all of these Islamists were actually funded and trained by
KGB assets, and you know, even like Yaeser air Fat
and the PLO which is now you know, sorry not
the PLoP pl and I don't know whatever yeal terrorist
groups They are. They were also funded and trained by
by the Soviets as well. So what happened is was

(13:07):
back in the nineteen seventies there was this, you know,
love affair with communism at the time, and so these
Communists and Islamists would put out lives and then you
also have maintream media like BBC and others who even
even to this day are very very anti West, very
very pro gy hot they were spreading, you know, sharing
that information as well. And then unfortunately what happened is

(13:29):
Jimmy Carter. And you know, I just I know he's
an American president, but Jimmy Carter is one of the
most hated people by Iranians because Jimmy Carter, we call
him Jimmy Carter the Trader. Instead of backing his ally
the way Richard Nixon would have done, and we love
Richard Sixon, by the way, instead of backing the Shaw,
Jimmy Carter decided to back an Ayatola who runs around

(13:54):
yelling death to death to America and death to Israel
and all of that. So, I mean, this was a
If Jimmy Carter had back to the shop, this would
have never happened. But it was Jimmy Carter, his involvement
that led to this, and so I just want to
say it's incredibly poetic that after forty seven years of oppression,
you know, because of a mistake made by the Democrats,

(14:17):
the forty seventh President of the United States is going
to help us rectify that mistake, and he's going to
help us make great again.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
This president certainly has reasserted America's military might and put
fear in the hearts of all these dictators around the world,
as he should, because I believe it is the natural
condition of mankind to want liberty and want freedom. Listen, Goldie,
honestly keep up the good work. We will have you back.
I'm going to send out a picture just on your behalf.

(14:46):
I'll take a picture of the signed hat and put
it up on X when I can appreciate your time.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Thanks for being with us, Thank you so much for
having me.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Would be honored to come back anytime. God bless America.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
God bless America, and keep these people in Iran safe.
They don't deserve die just for fighting for freedom.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
You can't always get what you want, but you can.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
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In spite of everything that happens and has happened, and
all of the madness that has been unfolding, the Democrats
will not stop. They will not. They will not stand down.
Their rhetoric keeps getting ratcheted up. Here's Jasmine Crockett, you

(17:49):
know Ice acting as modern days slave patrols.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
So I'm gonna be clear about one thing. I know
my good Black history. And so when I look in,
I say and I will say it loud and proud,
because the DH secretary had a few choice words for me.
But this looks like modern day slave patrolling and they
have been sanctioned by this Supreme Court. Whoever thought we

(18:14):
would live in a country that progress looks like having
a Supreme Court.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
This says, yes, it is.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
Okay to look at somebody or to listen to their
accent and give permission to grab them.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Not to be outdune.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Jasmine Crockett, another you know lunatic in the US Congress,
Congresswoman Omar refers to the ged States, meaning, oh, that
sounds a lot like Reverend Wright Oh making remarks about Ice.
This is what she said and a field hearing Saint
Paul Minneapolis on Non Friday.

Speaker 6 (18:48):
It is appalling for our Republican colleagues to be okay
for there to be celtitations in Ice. For American citizens,
it is appalling for them to be okay for there
to be checkpoints in American cities where people are asked
for their papers. Both of us who.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Escaped places like that.

Speaker 6 (19:10):
The one place where we thought we would never experience.
This is the US.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Congresswoman Jiapaul not to be outdone. We should not be
giving a dime more to ICE or CBP without accountability.
Now the whole defund ICE effort begins.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Meanwhile, you know ICE agents are trying and we've been
scrolling murderers, rapists, kyle molesters, you name it. They're getting
all of them. But here's what she said.

Speaker 7 (19:40):
Well, first of all, there's a DHS appropriations funding build
that is coming up in Congress, and I think that
we should not be giving a dime more to ICE
or CBP unless we have significant guardrails and accountability.

Speaker 8 (19:56):
Things like you have to have a judicial.

Speaker 7 (20:00):
Warrant for an arrest, You have to make sure that
people have legitimate bond hearings and due process. These ICE
in CBP agents should not be massed. There's a whole
set of things that my subcommittee has drawn up and
passed on to leadership and those who are negotiating the
Appropriations Bill, because I think that Americans are quite horrified

(20:22):
by what they're seeing now.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Even though he has absolutely no means to do this. Now,
Democrats want to shut down the government over the issue
of funding ICE. I'm all for it. Is let them
have that fight with the American people. Most Americans, when
they learn what ICE is doing and the types of
criminals that they are arresting and they're putting their lives
on the line every day, they're pretty happy about it.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Here's what Chris van Hollins said saying is.

Speaker 9 (20:47):
Unless they're significant reforms to rein in this lawless ICE operation.
And there was a federal judge that just this week
said that ICE agents were violating people's constitutional rights right
they were preventing them from engaging in protected peaceful protest.
So my views, there has to be dramatic change. I

(21:09):
don't foresee this administration doing that at this moment, so
I'm saying I won't provide any funding.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
And just to show you the depth of the depravity
of the entire party, here's former well I guess Barack
Obama's wingman, former ag Eric Holder, accusing is of being gestappo.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
Listen, we are witnessing the weaponization of the Department of
Justice by the President and his lackeys to silence his
critics and to intimidate voters. We're observing gestapo tactics by
federal immigration law enforcement in Minnesota as well as around
the country. You all remember the name Renee Good and

(21:52):
you say her name, you say her name. We are
experiencing unprecedented mid decade Jerryman attempts to design to disportionately
disenfranchise black and brown voters as the President desperately clings
to power like an insecure dictator. There is a concerted

(22:16):
effort to resegregate America.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Okay, the administration's trying to resegregate America.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Nope.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
And then you have Eric Swollwell, mister Fang Fang threatening
to strip ICE agents of their driver's licenses and take
away their immunity. Sorry, can't do it, not in his power. Governor,
No governor is a governor. Want to be listen.

Speaker 10 (22:40):
My message is governor to ICE agents is this. If
you harm a single Californian, hire the best lawyer you
can afford, because I will bring you to justice. I
will use every power in the state to bring you
to justice. I will take your driver's license away. If
you operate in our state with a mask and an
I identify.

Speaker 11 (23:01):
They're going to lose their immunity. They're not going to
be able to drive. I will take your driver's license.
Good luck walking to work. Also, I will direct law
enforcement to use every power to prosecute them for battery,
false imprisonment, and murder.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
I play all of this too for you so that
you understand that these people collectively will not stand down.
They don't care, and they're they're putting the lives of
innocent people in jeopardy by doing this. All right, Donna,
Marylyn Next Sean Hennity Show. Hey, Donna, how are you

(23:37):
glad you called?

Speaker 9 (23:39):
Hello?

Speaker 12 (23:39):
Sean.

Speaker 8 (23:39):
It's been a minute, and I'm sorry about that. I've
tried you, but we haven't connected yet. I want to
make a point here. For years you've stated that the
left and the radical Islamist we're chanting death to America.
The AYA totally even admitted with regard to Butler, that

(24:00):
we won't miss again. And I've thought about all of this.
I've been tracking Goldie Gamari and her associate I'm in
and also Maya TUSI on this because they've been fighting
this fight Sean literally for i'd say close to twenty
two days. They are so brave, they are fearless. You know,

(24:22):
no nothing's going to stop what's coming. What's going on
overseas are literally such crimes against humanity. And I just
want to say, on their behalf, God bless you, Ron
Javid Shah, America is wonderful. And I'm so glad you
and Mark Levin are recognizing this because a lot of

(24:44):
the media is tuned it out. So I'm so grateful
that we have good people in our country that are
doing the right thing for the right reasons.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
So I just want to listen.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
We've raised every question, we have allowed people with different
points of view on the program, and you know, you're
looking at an opportunity for change for the number one
state sponsor of terror. There were people that were dead
set against take it out arounds nuclear sites, and I
think those people are extremely short sighted. There are people that,

(25:17):
for whatever reason, purposely distort what the Trump doctrine is.
I just don't have time for stupid And if you
don't understand the need to take out the nuclear sites,
if you're willing to stand by and watch tens of
thousands of students, young people being slaughtered when we can
do something about it. No, we can't be the world's policeman. Yes,

(25:40):
the Trump doctrine is correct, no boots on the ground,
no forever wars. I agree with all of that. Ultimately,
it's going to be up to the Iranian people. But
I do like a strong America that can use surgical
strikes to bring about change and make the world a
safer place. And I think that's in America's best interest,

(26:02):
america first interest. And I'm just not going to get
into the debate with debates with ignorant people that would,
you know, sit back and allow a slaughter to occur
and don't understand that a nuclear arm durant and is
an existential threat to this country. I just I just
don't have time for stupid to be very blunt, Donn
and we love you.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Appreciate the call.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Back to our busy phones eight hundred and nine one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
don Lake ron konkom A welcome aboard, sir.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
How are you hey?

Speaker 12 (26:34):
Sean? Thanks for taking my call on this Martin Luther
King Day, and I haven't talked to you since the
List Your List program in twenty twenty five, So happy
New Year to correct.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Also happy New Year to you.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
And by the way, yeah, Martin Luther King, you judge
people by the content of their character, not by the
color of their skin. And I'll say this about doctor
Martin Luther King. I got to know a lot of
those those civil rights pioneers when I lived in Atlanta,
and I'll never forget the first day I was on
radio in Atlanta, the mayor at the time, Maynor Jackson,

(27:09):
called me on air welcomed me to his city and
he meant it, and we had a good working relationship together.
And I got to know guys like Joe Lowry the SCLC,
I got to know jose Williams, I got to know
Andy Young, I got to you know, sometimes agree, sometimes
not agree.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
I went to a big.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Town hall meeting and it was you know big you know,
they didn't like that a conservative was there. And I
actually that night joined the NAACP, but got a lifetime membership.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
I threw my mind. I threw money on the table.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
I said, I'm going to join right now, but just
do me one favor the next time you have an
African American that, like it was at the time, Clarence
Thomas had been debated. I said, you know, just because
you may not agree with somebody's politics, it's not a
bad thing. And it's okay if we disagree on some issues.

(28:05):
If we live in a society now where things have
advanced to the point where you know, you have a
third good Marshal, you have a Clarence Thomas. You have people,
whether you agree or disagree with them, that are advancing
to the highest levels of government. And I kind of
quieted the room when I did that.

Speaker 12 (28:25):
To be honest, I wish he was around today. I'd
love to know what he thinks about what's going on.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
But my favorite was Josea Williams. He was great.

Speaker 12 (28:37):
Hey, listen, Sean, hats up to you forgetting a shre
fanad on your show on Friday night on Hannity. Huh,
he's the character who wants to abolish ice and and
but all he does is smirt while demanding impeachment to
Donald Trump and his administration. Uh. He was a character,

(28:57):
and I'm glad you expose him for what he was.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Well.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Uh, that kind of went viral that we have beat down.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
And you know we played a little bit earlier in
the program.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Maybe, g Linda, you think we should play all of
it in the final half hour.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
I mean always it is illuminating. Oh it is illuminating.
Oh it is.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
But you know, when Linda gives me an a plus plus,
I mean, isn't that what you said?

Speaker 2 (29:25):
An A plus plus? That is what I mean.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I don't know how many more pluses I'm allowed to
add before it starts to get weird, But yeah, absolutely,
keep going. That's I think we should play it. All right,
we'll play it in your honor? And uh and and
Donal lake ron honkom is honor?

Speaker 2 (29:40):
How's that?

Speaker 12 (29:41):
John? I have one more question for you, Me and
millions of Americans across the country would love to know
when these anti ice demonstrators are arrested for interfering or worse,
assaulting our federal agents, what's the penalty they face? Are
they booked and released the same day like in New
York City? What's the monetary punishment? Is it severe enough

(30:03):
to offset what their being.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
If you go after a federal officer? Remember the jurisdiction
under the Supremacy Clause for enforcing federal law lies with
the federal government, that's why. And they cannot prosecute any
federal agent if they are, you know, in the line
of duty doing their work. That's why this agent is

(30:26):
not going to be prosecuted in Minnesota. It's not going
to happen. And so all these people with all these
idle threats that they're going to take their driver's licenses,
not let them in. It's they have no authority to
do so. And if they try to stop it, good
luck with that. They're going to lose. They're going to
lose in the courts, and they're going to lose against
Donald Trump. Really, that's simple, all right, don appreciate.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
It, man, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Eight hundred and nine four one SHAW is a number
you want to be a part of the program.

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