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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
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Our number is eight hundred and nine point one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
our final hour for the year, and what better idea
than to talk to our good friend Jack Brewer, former
NFL player, he was also a presidential appointee under Donald Trump.
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Now heads up the Jack Brewer Foundation. And this holiday season,
Jack and his team they're doing the hard work that
is in the true spirit of Christmas, and they're going
above and beyond to make you know, Christmas unforgettable for
hundreds of families all across the Free State of Florida,
my home state. And I couldn't be more proud of
him for doing this and anyway, and they're helping hurricane victims,
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those in their fatherhood programs, delivering Christmas to families in need.
They're helping athletes in the NFL, a lot of people
joining in with them to do this.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Brew How are you, sir?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
I'm doing amazing, Sean. Man, it's such an honor to
be with you again.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Well, the honors all mine. So tell me about what
you got going on for Christmas. I need to get
into Christmas spirit. It's been hard because I've just been
so jacked up about the election and appointments and everything
else in between.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yeah, you know, those things are obviously important because you know,
we're sick and tired of seeing policies that are destroying
our family. Shaun, and I think that's why it's hard
for you to get over that mindset, you know, for
you know, the last four years, we've watched our families
be decimated, you know, broken apart. No one's advocating for
the kids that really needed. We have a followlessness crisis
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that no one even talks about. I mean, we got
eighteen million kids in the United States of America growing
up without a father percentage wife. We are the most
foulest nation on earth. Yet we have all of these
amazing resources, and so we have to do something about it.
You see it in our education system, where you know,
we have higher school than the entire school districts. We're
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not a single kid it's proficient at reading in mask
and the vast majority of those children are fatherless, living
off of the system. And that's just the reality of it.
Down here in Florida, you know, we're going into the
inner city communities. We're helping the alternative schools. We have
a school in Florida that we just delivered Christmas gifts,
new shoes to every kid in the school. But most
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of these kids, over eighty five percent of those kids
are fatherless, and so you know what they need, you
know where the needs are, and we need more programs
man to help do that. I'm actually doing this interview
right now from South Bay Correctional facility of a supermax
prison run by the Jail Group in Florida, because we're
outside now trying to encourage these fathers. And then tomorrow night, Seawan,
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we'll be delivering Christmas gifts to all the children of
these men. These these kids that haven't seen their dads
for years. You know, they're basically punished for a crime
that their father committed, and they're followed. This kid, most
of them on the system, most of them, you know
a lot of them are you know, twenty times more
likely to end up in prison. No, seventy one percent
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of every kid that drops out of high school in
America is fatherless. And so we see this crisis and
during the Christmas time, we have to do more for
our fatherless kids in America because that's the American way.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
So that's what the Jack Burrewer Foundation really is is about.
You're conducting what is called your Fatherhood Blessing Tree and
Broward County Schools A. You're given these gift deliveries and
serving your community by doing this, and a lot of
people are donating. We'll put a link on Hannity dot com,
which I think is great. And you're really, you know,
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trying to address the crisis of fatherlessness, which I think
is a big deal. I mean, it is a major problem. Look,
I understand things happen in marriages, et cetera, and the
marriages don't make it. It's a sad statistic. Hopefully you know,
over time things can change. But with that said, just
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if that happens, that doesn't mean you check out and
say bye bye to your kids, right And I know
people that have done that, and I'm like, I could
never do that.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
That's not in me.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
And I am active in my kid's life to this day.
I'm proud of both of them. And I was naive
and thinking that, well, they graduate college and my job
was done.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
How stupid was I I was pretty stupid no have.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
I have two older kids as well. I just became
a grandfather this year, so I'm super excited about that.
But yeah, I've been I've been rejuvenated when it comes
to fatherhood because you know, after I see the crisis,
and then you know, I'm a man of God. I
read the Bible and it says defend the fatherless, you know,
last verse of the Old testamenty that he will turn
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the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the
hearts of the children to the fathers less out smite
the earth with a and I think a lot of times,
in a lot of ways, our nation has been hit
with that curse that the communities, you know, and unfortunately
shot out to make this political. But unfortunately, these are
a lot of blue, blue cities that are that are
run and you know, you have you know, welfare pushed
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up on the people, and and and this mentality that
you should depend on the government, and this mentality that
you know, single bombs should be raising kids, and and
and and not holding the falls accountable. We got to
stand up against that right now, man. And and as
we have this shift, this shift to to common sense,
I'll call it. After the election of President Trump, we
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have to all start to get on one accord, uh
and be bold enough to talk about the real issues
without being scared of someone calling us racists or sexists,
or genderphobic, or or or biased.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
It happens with every race, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
It does, And it's you know, it's it's doubled in
white Americans. You know, it's at forty six, forty seven
percent in the Hispanic community. It's over seventy percent in
the black community. So this thing is colorblind. You know,
followlessness is colorblind, and we need to do something about it.
And I think, you know, hopefully when President Trump gets in,
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he can continue that message. You know, appointed me to
the Civil Rights Commission's Commission on a Social Status a
Black men and boys. You know, I served there. Actually
my term is just coming up. They didn't get rid
of me, thank god. And so I think I'm going
to try to continue in that appointment role because I
want to have a bipartisan message across the board to
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every single congressional member, Senate member, and the executive branch
that we have to do something about our followlessness crisis.
And sean interviews like this man you've given your platform
to it. I mean, you're the perfect example of a
man that's masculine, a father figure, and that's what our
nation needs. You know, it's not about just our kids.
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It's about the kids that don't have dads. Guys like me,
guys like you, Sham. We got to step up and
be voices for those of those young boys and show
them how to tie a tie, show them how to
treat a woman, show them how to walker respect, tell
them why they should reach for their goals, and how
good this nation is. And I think we can really
change the landscape of our country.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
I think it's a great thing that you're doing. One
other cool thing that you're doing as well, is you're
going into local prisons and you're going to have Christmas
in prison. You're going to have you know, a special
I guess Christmas joy and a worship service, a baseball
game with inmates featuring something more than a dozen NFL
players and boxers and MMA fighters are also joining in
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with you. I mean, you got to get you got
together a really good group of people, and you know,
I think the only way that people that end up
in prison are going to get out and never go
back is if they change their lives in prison, they
got to start right there, that's right, And the idea
that there are people that will support them and maybe
get them realigned with their faith and their values. And
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if they don't, don't have them start finding them. Otherwise
they're going to come out. They're going to go right
back to the dopey friends and dopey family members that
they shouldn't be hanging around, and go right back into
trouble and end up right back where they.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Were, no question, Sean, you get it man, you get
it out. One day. I would love to have you
come speak with our guys, because that's how well.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
I spoke at rikers Ones. Let me tell you. They
never asked me back. Let me tell you about it, please.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
The true story, all right, So I'll tell you the story.
So I was invited and it was a religious ministry,
and I probably shouldn't have done what I did, but anyway,
so I said, first of all, I am not going
to speak more than five ten minutes, Max. I promise
somebody keep a clock and i'll stop. You know, well,
it's really going to be about five or six minutes.
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And that's what it ended up being. And I want
hardcore deep in the paint. I used every expletive that
you would ever think of. I probably should not have
done that, but I wanted to speak their language. They
know that language, they identify with that language. And I'm like,
if you want a blanking come back here. And you
want to be a blanking idiot, and you don't want
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to have the freedom to go to McDonald's when you
want to go to McDonald's and get pizza, when you
want to get pizza and have a girlfriend and go
on a nice date with your girlfriend and build a
life for yourself, and you want to go back to
those same dopey friends that you were hanging out with
getting in trouble with that help get you in here.
My advice is leave all those people behind, anybody that's
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a bad influence in your life behind. If you have
to move out of state and start your life alone,
go do it. And I said, and if that means,
you know, starting out in McDonald's or starting out washing
dishes like.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
I did, go do it.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Get a little apartment for yourself, maybe one room to start,
I don't know whatever, but keep your freedom or you're
going to be half of you people, half of you
listening to me right now are a bunch of dumb.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Beep beep beep beepep.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
And you're gonna be right back in this, in this,
in this horrific jail because you're stupid. You're blanking stupid.
The other half of you that are hearing me right
now that don't want to come back here, get away
from those friends, get away from any bad influence, restart
your life, find God, pray to Jesus every day, and
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your life will change. That's my message to you. You
either succeed or fail based on your choices. God bless
you all. I'm out of here.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
Amen. Amen, you went all the way in the bain
and you have to and you come speak to any
of my classes. Jean. We have over three thousand men
in over twenty prisons across the country and growing man
and you are more than welcome. And you got to
shoot him straight, and that's why we use them.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Let me tell you some I would love to go
there anytime you want, and I would definitely love.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
To do that.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
You can be real and not just dad. I can
tell you you're gonna change lives. You're gonna receive letters
of things, and you're gonna you're gonna be able to
hear from the families that that that change. I mean,
there's not. It hasn't been a time where I bought
brought a prominent speaker that it hadn't like literally changed
dozens and dozens of men's perspectives because they don't believe
anyone cares. Uh. And so when you we show them
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that we care, but then we hold them accountable. These
guys want to be held accountable. No one talks to me.
We talk about followlessness. Most of these guys in prison
didn't have a dad, They've never had a real male
influence that's positive in their lives. A lot of them
were abused as children, and so we have to treat
with the resources that we have, you know. And I
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think I think having you come, Sean will be able
to be a great example of that man.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
And it's uh, you know, it's I'm gonna be able
to tell them I started unable to pay my rent
in my adult life, and I started from nothing, and
and I'll tell them my story. And I've said it
doesn't matter. The word, you know, education is rooted in
the Latin. It means to bring forth from with it
what is that predicated on the belief that God put
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it there? A man, I believe that God created every man,
woman and child and put talent in every man, woman
and child. And I will tell them that. And your
job from this moment forward is to find whatever purpose
God put you on this earth for, and to serve
Him and to serve others. And you know, if there is,
if they're interested, I'll talk and I'll stay there as
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long as they want me to.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
That's amazing, No, I look forward to it. Man, I
tell you, I hope this conversation puts you in a
Christmas spirit, because you've motivated me just hearing you speak.
And I think that's what as Americans we need to remember,
is that you know, the Word of God tells us
that Jesus didn't come here to be served. He came
here to serve and to give his life as a
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ransom to many.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
And who did Jesus love the most?
Speaker 1 (12:57):
He picked fishermen, and I'm sure they probably used saw
the language to be his apostles.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Who did he care the most about? The poor?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
It's sick, the elderly, the disabled, you know, and and
the sinners. He didn't come He didn't come for, you know,
the people that were already righteous. He came for the
people that needed salvation, including yours. Truly, we've all send
them fallen short.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Yes, likewise, likewise.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
You probably send a lot more than me. I'm just guessing.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
No, I probably did, Sean, because I.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Was in that I'm only kidd man.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
I've been very vocal about my seeings, and Shan, I was, Uh.
You know, I lived a life for a little while
and read, repented and gave my life to the Lord.
And that's why that's why I come to prison so much,
is because I truly, you know, I can. I can
relate to some of them. You know, I did some
things that I ended up in jail too, but I
never got caught. And so you know, if you're real
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with yourself, you know that God has given you so
much grace, and so we can you know, we can't
earn grace through our works, but we can't earn it
through our faith. And my faith is in the Word
of God, and my faith is following what the Bible
tells us to do. And the Bible tells us to
visit those in prison as if we're with them in prison.
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Hebrews thirteen and three.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
All right, we'll put a link on Hannandy dot com
for the Jack Brewer Foundation. This is the Christmas spirit,
helping others in a time and need. And you know what,
it's cliche, but it's true. But giving is much better.
Your giving of yourself. That's even a greater gift. And
I want to help you in the next year, and
you have my word, I will be there.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
Okay, thank you, Sean. God bless you, man, God bless
the show. Keep keep being the voice of America. Man,
we need you in these times.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
All right, God Bush, you too, my friend. I have
a merry Christmas you and your family. Quick break right back,
will continue all right, twenty five till the top of
the hour. Eight hundred and nine foot one, Shawn is
a number. We'll get to your calls here in mere moments.
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can we replay that that bumper music? Because this is
that's Linda's favorite song of all time.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
The only problem, you know what is even better than
hearing it like this, It would be if you if
you sang it to me.
Speaker 5 (16:40):
You have such a beautiful singing relace.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
I don't have a pupil.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Do do do do do do do do do? Oh
my god, I do know, I do know the refrain,
and the refrain is Brandy. You're a fine girl, what
a good wife you would be. But my life, my love,
and my lady is the sea. It's about a fisherman.
I've actually looked it up looking glasses the name of
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the band, and it was actually about a woman named Randy,
but they changed it for the song to Brandy. And
I've asked you in the past about this song and
you've said, oh, well, Brandy's not a Brandy's the sea. No,
it's not the sea. It's a real woman. And I
looked it up and I even sent it to you.
Do you now understand how wrong you are?
Speaker 3 (17:28):
I do?
Speaker 5 (17:29):
I do.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Yeah, that's not very convincing.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
I mean I was totally wrong about this, but I
have to say the way that you just performed it
to me, and that sort of like speak easy artist
spoken word. You know, it was very I mean, I
think that's what really drove home the true meaning of
the song to me.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
So thank you, Sean Hannis song.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
So you like the song?
Speaker 4 (17:52):
I do now I like it the way you do it,
like in like a spoken word.
Speaker 5 (17:55):
Let sing the chorus over the verse.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Oh ever made you think that that that song with
those very clear lyrics that even I can hear and
obviously I don't have the best hearing that if I
can hear them and you hear them? Whatever made you
think that Brandy was the sea and that it wasn't
a real woman? Where did that come from?
Speaker 3 (18:18):
That?
Speaker 1 (18:19):
I think what it really was too many graduate degrees
to think that way.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
No, you know what my graduate degrees is actually the problem.
It made me be too interpretive. It made me think
that I was allowed to have my own opinion, when
in fact I should have just been listening to the
master of spoken word, Sean Hannity, and then it would
have all been clear to me. So you know what,
my Christmas wish has been granted, Sean.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
Okay, and then the second time around. You said, no,
Brandy's really just you know, the liquor brandy.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
Well, yeah, come from.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
Well, I happen to think that if I was a
sailor at sea. A woman can be very annoying, but
a nice glass of brandy's always warm and friendly.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
How would you say that about your own sex?
Speaker 5 (18:58):
Because I'm allowed, That's why you know. I'm not.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
So you're real.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
So you just so you say it just because you're allowed.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
Well, I'm allowed, and it's true. I mean, women are
are annoying. Men are annoying too, But I'm just saying,
like you could come home from a long time. Wait, wait,
I'm gonna call I am not annoying. I am always
a good time. Do you know why? Because I am
a very pragmatic woman. I am not sens.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Around the first of all, you and.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
I've been together twenty years now. You know I'm not
a crier. I'm not a whiner. I'm loud, I'm direct,
I'm in your face. You never wonder what I'm thinking.
All these men are like, I never know what she's thinking.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
You know.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
With me, you're like, oh, I know exactly what she's thinking.
She just told me in like ten words, we're good.
You know what I'm saying, like, these are the benefits
of having a direct woman. Now, this guy, this poor bastard,
he's been out at sea, right, he's hungry, he's thirsty,
he's probably smells and he's you know, he comes in
the bar.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
And there's you know, this lady at the corner, and.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
He's like hey now, and then he's like, you know what,
think me a little brandy instead.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
It's going to be less of a problem less conversation.
Or keep me nice and warm. I'll feel good to
go back out to see you know, Susie.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
We didn't write a song that says, Brandy, you're a
fine girl. What a good wife you would be. Nobody's
gonna marry a bottle of brandy, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (20:10):
I mean some of these women out there, they might
turn you to the drink.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
I'm just saying, North Carolina, what's up, man? How are you?
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Happy? Holidays? Married Christmas? Happy Hanaga? What's going on?
Speaker 6 (20:21):
And merry Christmas? Thank you very much, because we celebrate
the birth of Jesus Christ, who walked on this art
died bury rest for our souls. But my concern is
the pre empty pardon for years and years and years
and years and years, we have heard nobody is above
the law. So how is it now that selected people
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are you being considered to be above the law? Uh?
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Look, it is what it is. You know.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
We've gone into deep analysis on this, and I think
that Greg Jarred agrees with me that the power of
the pardon is absolute, although it is untested. The question
of preemptive pardons, I'm very convinced. He's pretty convinced also
that if challenged, if it was ever brought to the
Supreme Court, I think they would air on the side
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of no restrictions, because there are no stated restrictions in
the Constitution, Article two, Section one regarding this issue. And
there's also a part of me that says, I if
that's how Joe wants to go out, let him go
out that way, and that will give Donald Trump and
Pam Bondi and Cash Betel time to focus on other
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stuff and frankly Congress rather than you know, regurgitating and
rehashing all the corrupt stuff that they did.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
But we do need to fix.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
It well, and I agree with that whether it happened
or not, we're not going to stop it. I agree
with that. But why can't we as citizens call them
out and explain it to me? Why why don't we
anybody preemptive pardons? Why can't we call them out? They're
not going to answer, but why can't we call them
out and tell them you are now above the law.
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You are now above the law. You are now above
the law. Because that's what we're doing. Because these same
people who yelled nobody's above the law, now they're going
to be above the law. So let's call them out
kind of like the scarlet letter. Let's hang and sign
a message, you're above the law. Let's do that.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
I'll be honest, it's just it is.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Now.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
I don't want you to conflate me saying that it's
likely constitutional with my endorsement of it. But you know,
and but I would like to see the power of
the pardon transformed under Donald Trump. I mean, he started
this in his first term. But I'd love to find
all those people like Alice Marie Johnson.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
I'd love her.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
I'd love for her to head up the whole you know, pardon,
I don't know, maybe make a pardons are and she
would find people in prison that have changed their lives
dramatically and are leading exemplary lives and and maybe shorten
their prison sentences and commute sentences for those people that
are deserving, people that have been unfairly sentenced, people that
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are victims of disparate sentencing, you know, crack versus powder cocaine,
for example. I'd love to see I'd love to see
all that happen. I think we can transform the power
of the part. I'd like to see the president pardon
some somebody once a week, maybe more than one person
once a week, but not your family members, and not
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preempted pardons of people that are afraid of Donald Trump
because they did things they probably shouldn't have done. And
we're going to find out as soon as we get
back in power. Anyway, my friend appreciated, Harvey. God bless
you. You have a great holiday. Za been the free state
of Florida.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Sir.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
How are you welcome aboard my first full year in Florida?
Can you believe it?
Speaker 7 (23:49):
That's one to push on and thank you for taking
my call. I have a very interesting and I think
plausible theory about hunt to Biden's pardon being up to
December first, because I feel being a retired YPD my
investigative experience. I feel that from November fifth, when Donald
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Trump won, Hunter Biden was in the mode of making
deals for pardons for money. And this is only my
opinion and a theory, but if you look at all
the pardons so far that Joe has done, all these
people have made a lot of money, and I would
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love cash. But tell when he gets in as the
FBI director to put a microscope on this and maybe
investigate the wrongdoings of these pardons. And I think it's
it's extremely plausible and possible theory.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Listen, it is a very fine line in terms of
you've got to follow the rule of law, but you
don't want to do to them what they did to
Donald Trump and others, and that is weaponized justice. You know,
I know that Betting Thompson wants to pardon. I know
Bill Clinton mentioned that he'd like Hillary pardon. Hunter's already
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been pardoned. I'm sure other Biden family members will be pardoned.
Anthony Fauci, I'm sure looking for a pardon. Liz Cheney
now has just been criminally referred. I'm sure she would
probably like a preemptive pardon. It may happen with all
of them, we'll see. However, I can tell you in
the case of the January sixth issue, you know, the
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idea that laws were violated, if Liz Cheney, if these
communications that are being reported on signal with you know,
one of the witnesses in this case, when they and
they purposely, you know, we're encouraging this witness or coaching
this witness, or communicating with this witness without contacting the lawyer,
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that is a violation of law, and I think it
should be it should be referred. And if they have,
they have apparently messages that corroborate this. And never mind
the fact that they selectively chose a lot of exculpatory
information to withhold from the American people. I mean, there
are five people on record. I have four of them
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on tapes confirming in the days leading up to January sixth.
The fifth who in writing said the same thing and
confirmed and corroborated it was General Milly and then Defense
Secretary who wasn't Miller at the time, and Cash Bettel
was in the room, and Mark Meadows was in the room,
and Donald Trump himself all confirmed he authorized the use
of the guard. Muriel Bowser in writing refused to call
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up the National Guard. Nancy Pelosi's now on tape saying,
and she's in charge of security at the Capitol, that
she didn't do enough. But you know the fact that
the Capitol Police chief sunned, you know, requested the guard,
and nobody would pay attention to him. And they never
called Immuriel Bowser. They never called them Pelosi, Schumer, the
Sergeant of Arms, the Capitol police chief. Because they had
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a narrative. They showed a lot of videotapes that day,
but they didn't show Donald Trump saying, many of you
will peacefully and patriotically march to the Capitol so your
voices will be heard. They lied about having operatives from
the FBI confidential sources on the ground. They lied repeatedly
about that. Now they've had to reveal it because they
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know it's likely going to be uncovered anyway. And when
Cash Mattel gets in, so it's you know what they
did here. They tried to use law fair to destroy
Donald Trump so he could not be a candidate, and
thankfully he prevailed. And what he did for us in this,
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you know, he says he fights because they're coming after me,
because they really want to come after you. And in
the end, this is what he was facing. He was
facing the White House or the Big House. No one's
going to convince me that they wouldn't have put him
in jail. They would have put him in jail, and
I can't even imagine the thought of it. If you
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want to know why I had, I've covered a lot
of presidential elections in my life. I've cared about all
of them. I was passionate about all of them. But
I've never cared this much or as passionate or as
dedicated to getting this right as this one. And I
know I spent days and days on ends, you know,
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conveying is to the best of my ability, as much
urgency as I can and getting out truth and information
that the corrupt, legacy, state run media mob would never
give you. I'm so proud of all of you in
this audience that that stepped up and participated and voted
and volunteered and donated and did whatever you did or
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if you were a pole watcher, thank you. And you know,
as I head into my Christmas vacation, We're going to
hit the ground run really hard when I get back,
and I've got plans the first week back, I'll give
you a little hint. I will be in Washington, d C.
I have other big plans scheduled as well. Will be
at the inauguration. Then we have the first one hundred
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days and it is going to be a world win.
But it's going to be an exciting time anyway, my friend,
I got a role. I appreciate your call. Eight hundred
ninety four one, Shawn is our number. That's gonna wrap
things up at today Hannity Tonight, nine eastern on the
Fox News Channel. Loaded up, Senator Josh Hawley, Riley Gains Tonight,
Steven Miller, Ari Fleischer, Joe Kancha, Steve Moore, Victor Davis Hansen,
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and Joe Pegs will join us. Say you DBR nine
eastern on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. We'll see
you tonight. I won't be back here unless there's an emergency.
I want to wish you your family's the greatest holiday season,
and God bless all of you and thank you for
all that you did this year and how you help
save the country. And you're going to be needed when
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we get back to work in January. Have a great, great, great,
great time off refresh, find God you know, renew your
spirit and all the blessings in the world to you
and your family, and thank all of you for giving
me this honor every day. I'll see you tonight. I'll
be back after vacation. Thank you for making the show possible.