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This is gestopo like behavior where plain clothes officers wearing
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free are numbers eight hundred and nine four. When Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
it is pretty outrageous. We see now judges and federal officials,
you know, literally putting the lives of ice agents law
enforcement in jeopardy by doxing them and giving out their names.
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In some cases their addresses. Now, Tennessee is a very
red state. I think sixty five percent of the state
voted for Donald Trump. Nashville happens to be a little
bit more liberal. They have a Democratic mayor. His name
is Freddie O'Connell, and anyway, it's it's unbelievable what he's
been involved in, apparently exposed for potentially endangering the lives
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of ICE agents trying to do their job. And we
do have the Supremacy Clause that gives the authority and
jurisdiction to the federal government to carry out the laws
of our land, even though they are aiding in a
betting and law breaking. Anyway, it's another story of a
blue city that and a leader quote unquote leader protecting
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illegals and criminals and burdening the community. Now, two federal
committees are conducting an investigation into the Nashville mayor for
aiding and a betting illegal immigration and Tennessee Congressman Andy
Ogles announced this on Monday. We had Marshall Blackburn on
TV last night. The congressmen, along with a group of
other Tennessee elected officials at the state level and representatives
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from law enforcement agencies announced that Homeland Security and the
Judiciary committees will be looking into the mayor his conduct
whether or not the city used federal dollars in a
criminal enterprise related immigration. Now put aside all of that,
why number one, are you aiding and a betting and
law breaking? If let's say I were protecting illegal immigrants?
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What would happen to Sean Hannity? And I never would.
I wouldn't violate the law. I believe in the rule
of law. But what would happen to me if I
was doing that? What would happen to me if I
went to the border and I picked up people and
I said, Hey, what state would you like to go to?
And I drove them there? Would I not be held
accountable for human trafficking if I got caught? And this
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idea that we're going to put law enforcement ICE agents
in this particular case at risk by putting out their
names and in some cases addresses, which has been going
on or act like the judge that walked out this
one perpetrator out the back door to escape and evade
ICE agents even though the judge knew that ICE agents
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were there or arrest this guy. I mean, they have
to be held accountable. And those that I think doxing
of any law enforcement any judge has got to be
against the law. We saw the left do this to
Supreme Court justices. It is extraordinarily dangerous and people are
going to get killed. We now see the threat incidents
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against ice agents, you know, up of like a whopping
foreign written thirteen percent as a result of all of this, anyway,
Congressman and i os of Tennessee is with us. Well, look,
as far as I'm concerned, this mayor he did all
of this is should be found guilty in a court
of law and put in jail, and they should literally
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give him years in jail. You don't get to put officers,
law enforcement officers' lives in jeopardy like this.
Speaker 8 (04:42):
No, it's incredibly reckless, you know, to your point, Sean,
you know when you're releasing the names of law enforcement agents,
and keep in mind, you know, so you know, national
is the jewel of the South or the economic engine
of the South. It's a great destination. But because of that,
with that influx of prosperity and population, so you're gonna
have some bad actors as wealth as well as a
member of the Homeland Security Committee. I've received a classified
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briefing on the network that the cartels out of Mexico,
the gangs out of Central and South America. And when
we use the word gangs, you need to put air
quotes around that, because these aren't gangs. These are corporations
and their distribution networks across the United States of America
with rival FedEx. Then when you're talking about MS thirteen
or Trinder Walker or some cartel out of Mexico, they
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have touch points all across this nation, even rural cities
in Tennessee. And so if you're going to stand with
illegals who are guilty of murder and rape and human trafficking,
drug smuggling, the mayor of Nashville has done that. I
for one, am going to stand with the people of Nashville.
And it's quite frankly absurd that a member of Congress
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has to step in and defend the people from the city,
the people of Nashville, from a woke act of this
radical mayor like Freddie O'Connell.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
All Right, so where do we go from here? I
guess the investigation is beginning, but sometimes that could be slow.
Have you looked at the evidence?
Speaker 3 (06:03):
To me?
Speaker 4 (06:03):
It looks overwhelming and incontrovertible.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
Well, so you know, obviously there's a process here, and
you know we're a deliberative body in the House, and
so I took this to my chairman, Chairman Green. From there,
I took it to Chairman Jordan Judiciary. We agree that
we needed a joint task force and launch an investigation
of the House.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
So I'm leaving charge on this the pit bull, if
you will.
Speaker 8 (06:24):
But you know, I think this is going to be
something that I'll tell you what Seawn.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
What this does.
Speaker 8 (06:30):
This puts the city of Nashville on notice, but it
also creates the opportunity where the Homeland Security Committee, the
Judiciary Committee could extend this investigation to a Chicago, to
a Denver, to another woke city where they're literally subverting
federal authorities doing their job and quite frankly putting law
enforcement and harms away. And I will always stand with ICE.
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That's why I held a press conference with ICE agents
in solidarity to say, look, if you want ICE, you
guys to come through us first with the people have
had enough of this.
Speaker 5 (06:59):
No, I tend to agree with you, and what should
the penalty be in your view if anybody, especially a
judge or an elected official, are caught aiding and a
betting and protecting illegal immigrants and putting law enforcement in jeopardy, Well,
you know what should the penalty be.
Speaker 8 (07:18):
It should be severe.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
I don't know what the statue says.
Speaker 8 (07:20):
But what we'll do is we'll collect evidence, we'll turn
that over to Pambondy, and then we'll let her run
with it. But that being said, I mean I'm appalled
that the mayor of Nashville. And again, look, he's a
woke activist. He has a right to his own opinion.
What he doesn't have have the right to do is
to bring that to work.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
He has a job to do.
Speaker 8 (07:37):
It's not my job to run the city of Nashville
for right now. If there weren't for me and my
colleagues in the house, he would be running rough shot
over Nashville. And he's literally trying to turn it into
a sanctuary city. So technically Nashville wouldn't qualify as a
sanctuary city, but because of the mayor's actions, and the
mayor's actions alone, he is now qualifies as a sanctuary city.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
And that's on him.
Speaker 4 (07:59):
I agree. Andy Ogils, Congressman trying to say we appreciate you.
Speaker 8 (08:03):
I appreciate it very much.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Show.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
All right, let's get to our busy phones. Eight hundred
and nine to four one SEW If you want to
be a part of the program, John san Diego, you're
on the Sean Hennity Show, Coco Radio.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Hello, Okay, Sean.
Speaker 9 (08:14):
Here's the thing on due process. Nobody is argument correctly.
Due process means you get you cannot be deprived of life, liberty,
or property. That means the due process is predicated on
the punishment, not the crime or the person. Illegal aliens
do get due processed if the if their punishment is prison, execution,
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or fine. You if your punishment is deportations, you do
not qualify for due process. It's that simple. And these
lawyers need to stop trying to be clever and try
to use the alien invasion apps. That's not the point.
That's not going to win. You can't argue what doesn't
exist in the Constitution. It is the do process clause. Simply,
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deportations don't count. And as far as these sanctuary cities go,
the mayors of these sanctuary cities are violating eight US
Coach thirteen twenty four harboring aliens and Tom home and
needs to quit messing around and arrests them.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Well, I think Tom Holman will. I mean, but you know,
it's all over the place.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
You have the Massachusetts Democratic Governor Mara Heally blasting Ice
for removing illegal alien criminals from Matha's vineyard. One Democratic
county executive is dinging Trump over the sanctuary jurisdiction that
he has. You know, it's become a big deal. The
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Justice Department's decision to bring a sitting House lawmaker after
a scuffle with Ice officers has launched, you know, the
first you know track to start them in democratic politics.
This representative La Monica McIver, whatever her name is. The
Biden minished creation failed to probe more than seventy three
hundred reports of migrant child trafficking, according to a new
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information that has come out. You have you know, the
DC mayor Bowser flip flopping on immigration moving now to
repeal the sanctuary city law. That's only because of Donald Trump.
And I can keep going, but I mean, at some point,
I mean, this is why I keep saying the Democratic Party,
they now are the party the champion the right rights
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of men to play women's sports, the rights of illegals,
including gang members, and all these violent criminals, over the
safety of Americans. This is now the party that thinks
we have a constitutional crisis because we're weeding out waste, fraud,
and abuse, and the party that won't stand or ever
talk about moms that lost their children. I mean, you
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had a teen the illegal immigrant who killed a woman
in Colorado in a crash only got probation and didn't
get it, didn't get kicked out of the country.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
They're in the country illegally. How many more people have
to die?
Speaker 5 (11:04):
Why so they Democrats can sit on their hands when
the President speaks to a joint session of Congress. It
is under their priorities are so skewed. It's hard to understand,
it really is. It's heartless, it's cold, hard, it really
is not standing the lake and Riley's family not standing,
but Joscelyn Nungary's family, her mother, Alexis. It's unbelievable. Appreciate
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the good call, John, Glad you're out there.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
All right.
Speaker 5 (11:31):
Let's get back to our busy phones. This Friday, eight
hundred and nine four one Shawn our number. If you
want to be a part of the program, Oliver Arizona
Next Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
Hey Sean, great to talk to you.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
I just wanted to get your opinion on the latest
injunction that's been filed by these three judges. I guess
one was appointed by the Trump administration, one was appointed
by the Obama administration, and then I'm not sure about
the other one. But you think this is going to
hold any weight or if it's just going to be
another one of these deal, is it going to get overturned.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Or well, it's actually the that that ruling has already
been overturned. The the very next day, actually, the Appeals
Court reinstated the Trump tariffs. Oh well, I mean it's
my job. I'm supposed to be on top of this, right.
I'm sure you work probably how many hours of work
could I you're kind of busy, right. My job is
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to keep you informed when you when you have a
few spare minutes. Yeah, but just in the Trump but
they're what they're trying to do is use judicial activism
and activist judges to get done, to get to get
their agenda passed, Things that they'd never win at the
ballot box, things they'd never went electorally or legislatively, and
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so far they've been fairly effective at it. And and
the Trump administration is fighting back hard, and they they
keep winning. The Supreme Court back Trump on ending Joe
Biden's illegal alien parole pipeline, and is Supreme Court let
Trump provoked temporary legal status of five hundred thousand illegals
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granted by Biden. But it's it's a fight every step
of the way, and it shouldn't be a fight. What
are they fighting for, you know, to break the Obregio
Garcias of the world. I mean that that stupid trip
twelve Salvador by by Senator Van Holland and then three
congressmen there after that we're hanging out of the four
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seasons and.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
In Al Salvador. You can't even make it up.
Speaker 5 (13:31):
It's terrible, you know, It's like, when are you gonna
stand up for the American people? When are they ever
going to pick up a phone and call the families
of Lake and Riley. I talked to the parent, I've
talked to Lakeln Riley's family. They never did an interview
with me. I never really I said, if you ever
want to, you're welcome. But I'm never going to press
you to do one. I just it's wrong. I just
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wanted to say I'm sorry. I'm in the public eye.
I don't know why it makes a difference. If you're
in the public eye and you make a phone call.
Sometimes it actually it means something to people. And I
learned that actually from Donald Trump, because he calls everybody.
I got to know Joscelyn Nungary's mother, I got to
know Rachel Marrin's mother. And I mean, understand this, when
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you lose a child, in most cases, you will never
be the same again. Some people are super resilient. Their
faith usually gets them over the hump. I would tell
you that I don't think i'd recover after what they've
all been through, and the scar for the rest of
your life. Is not a day that will go by
that you don't think of that child, in my view,
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And yet nobody in the Democratic Party ever picked up
the phone. Joe Biden never apologized, Mayorcis never apologized, Kamala
Harris never apologized, and Democrats, you know, keep pushing for
the same stupid policies and the aocs of the world
want to abolish ice. Anyway, I appreciate the call my friend,
you're dead on Susan Texas, God us Texas. We have
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about a minute and a half. It's all yours, Susan.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Hi.
Speaker 10 (15:05):
I just want to know what we can do as
the public as far as with all these judges that
are trying to shoot down everything President Trump tries to
put in place. Who can we contact?
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Call right Congress. I have the answer.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
Congress can act and stop the Democrats use of judicial
activism so they can't go to these they can't go
judge shopping to these judicial activists, as Mark Levin would
famously call them, you know, men in black and people
that they know will rule in their favor to get
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done that which the American public would never vote for
or never support legislatively.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
That is the answer.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
Congress can act, and I hope after they passed their
one big beautiful bill that these are things that they
will take under consideration immediately, because all they're doing is
slowing down the Trump agenda, which which is their agenda anyway.
I do appreciate your call eight hundred nine four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program.
Speaker 7 (16:12):
Sean's got more behind the scenes information, more contacts than
anybody more friends behind the Curtain.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Sean Hannity is on.
Speaker 5 (16:24):
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one day. And then he partnered with Donald Trump to
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other work to do. He really only signed up as
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he's going to stick around. The President was clear anyway.
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He had a long announcement in press conference that followed.
Let me play part of it for you, because it
was just we should all be grateful to this guy.
We really should, and we need more people bring power
like Elon Musk. Let's go to the White House and
the President and Elon.
Speaker 11 (19:37):
Elon willingly with all of the success, He willingly accepted
the outrageous abused and slander, lies and attacks because he
does love our country.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I know that very much.
Speaker 11 (19:48):
He loves our country, comes from another county country that's
going through trials and tribulations, I would say, but he's
all about the USA and Americans. Oh, I'm a great
debt of gratitude. So I just want to thank Elon
for his time as a special government employee. Can you
imagine they call him an employee, but it's a special
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government employee, and for coming and helping us.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
And he really has changed the mindset of a lot
of people. A lot of people thought, you know.
Speaker 11 (20:19):
Maybe we'll cut one percent or two percent or three percent.
Then they said, well, we can cut a lot more
than that, and we're going to do it very surgically.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
We're going to continue on the march.
Speaker 11 (20:29):
And I gave him a little special something we have here,
a very special that I give it to very special people.
I have given it to some, but that goes to
very special people, and I thought that I give it
to Elon as a presentation from our country.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Thank you, Elon, take care of you well.
Speaker 12 (21:00):
As we said, perhaps a few words, that this is
not the end of dog but really the beginning, my
time as a special count point necessarily had to end.
It was the limited time things one hundred and thirty
four days that we wish as in a few days.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
So that's you know, when it comes to the titlement.
Speaker 12 (21:19):
But the Dog Team will only grow stronger over time,
the Doge influence will only go stronger.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
It's liken it to sort of posts of Buddhism.
Speaker 12 (21:26):
It's like a way of life socomeating throughout the government.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
And I'm confident that over.
Speaker 12 (21:32):
Time we'll see a trillion dollars of savings and production
in a trillion dollars of waste of full production.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
The calculations of the dose of Dose Team thus far
in terms.
Speaker 12 (21:44):
Of an FI twenty five twenty six delta are over
one hundred and sixty billion, and that's climbing.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
We expect that quality to get a real early go
over two.
Speaker 12 (21:51):
Hundred billion soon. So I think the Dose Team is
doing an incredible job. They're going to continue doing doing
an incredible job. And and I'll be and I'll continue
to be visiting here and to look forward to continuing
to be a friend and advice or to the president,
continuing to support the Dog Team and h and we
are relentlessly pursuing eight trillion dollars in waste and court
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productions which will benefit the American taxpayer.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
So, uh, that's that's it. Really, Thank yous, rassy, thank you,
thank you, thank you, Resident Trump.
Speaker 13 (22:33):
The President mentioned that you have to deal with all
the slings and arrows during your time a dog.
Speaker 12 (22:37):
There's this other people, you know, some of the media
reporganizations in this room would be the slingers.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Well, so there is a New York Times. Forday, it
accuses you of blurring writing right between? Is the New
New York Time? Is that the same publication.
Speaker 12 (22:51):
That's got to fuel a surprise for a false reporting
on da Usha Gate?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Uh? Is it the same organization? I gotta pulls a
pulitzer counter it is? So?
Speaker 12 (23:03):
I think they I think the just ruled against New
York Times for the lies about the Russia Gate hoax,
and that they might have to give back that fullit
serprice that New York Times.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Let's move on.
Speaker 13 (23:14):
Okay, the questions Trump President Trump Biden ads, as we
used to work here are in talks with republics and
commerce to go and testify about what they did or
didn't do to possibly conceal President Biden's decline.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Do you think that doctor Jill Biden should also have
to come in and testify about what she did or
didn't do well.
Speaker 11 (23:41):
I hate the concept though, that it's the wife of
a man who was going through a lot of problems,
and everybody that dealt with him understood that, and I
guess it came out during the debate loud and clear.
That was the big That was the biggest ago of all.
They have to do what's right and the country. It
was a lot of dishonesty. And the election, as you know,
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was twenty twenty. That's been now caught. People understand it
was a rigged election. And when you go further out,
when you see the autopen, I mean, I think the
autopen is going to become one of the great scandals
of wal time because you have somebody operating it, or
a number of people operating.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Because I knew Joe Biden.
Speaker 11 (24:20):
Joe Biden was in favor of opening up orders letting
twenty one million people into this from prisons and mental
institutions and gang members.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
He wasn't into that at all.
Speaker 11 (24:30):
And you know who signed these orders, proclamations and all
of the different things that he signed set our country
so far back that it was that was so bad
for our country.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
You said just now that you look forward to being
a friend and advisor to the president. So do you
expect to continue advising the president and doge informally or
are you going to sort of shift your focus entirely
to your companies.
Speaker 12 (24:56):
Well, I expect to continue to provide it my whatever
the best would like, advice and help. I mean, I'm yeah,
it's I expect to remain a friend and an advisor,
and certainly if there's anything President wants me to do,
I'm at at the presidence of it.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Enough.
Speaker 12 (25:15):
On Josie, you said that there was a trillion dollar
promise for cuts from just and I think we do
expect over time to achieve a trillion dollars.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
But what have you found in your time here? Was
the biggest roadblock to getting those cuts? Was it the
cabinet or was it Congress or something else?
Speaker 4 (25:30):
What was the biggest roadblock from your work?
Speaker 1 (25:33):
It's mostly just a lot of hard work. It's really
not anyone of personal congress. It's going through really millions
of line items and saying just each one of them
makes sense. What does it not make sense?
Speaker 12 (25:47):
Obviously at times when you cut expenses, those who are
receiving the money, whether they were receiving whether they were
receiving that money legitimately or not. They do complaint, and
you're not going to hear someone confessing that they received
money appropriately never, They're going to always say that they
received money appropriately forward for an important course. Naturally, that's
where you'd expand. But so we just got to it's
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a it's just a lot of work going through the
vast expenses, look up the peril government and just really
asking questions, what's this money for?
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Is are you sure it's actually being used? Well, many
times we can't even find anyone who defends it.
Speaker 12 (26:26):
So for a lot a lot of expenses, there's the
rest actually no defender at all, And then we have
to just work through the process of the stopping, the
stopping and spending and whether there'stoping literally no defender, nobody
who knows why the money's can spend.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
It's truly absurd.
Speaker 12 (26:38):
I mean, we find situations whether there are millions of
software licenses.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Where with zero people using them, zero exactly. This is
the quizzical expression.
Speaker 12 (26:50):
You're like, surely if the ficials of software licenses, someone
should be using them now and then then we just
we're going to go through through the process of saying okay,
but there's no one's using the software. We need to
terminally this software license corickage everywhere in the government, PUSS
or must.
Speaker 3 (27:05):
What do you think would be easier colonizing marks for
making the government efficient?
Speaker 12 (27:12):
It's a tough call, but I think colonizing must and
making life as a kind of shipy is hotter. And
as I said, we do the door like we do,
expect to achieve over time the trillion dollars savings.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
We can't do it in like a few months.
Speaker 12 (27:26):
But if you say, by the I think the official
end of door for the President to make me choose
to extend is the middle of next year. Saved by
the middle of next year, with the support of the
President and Congress, could we achieve trillion dollars savings?
Speaker 1 (27:38):
I think so. We're atracted Jesus at a party plan
to employing sweat and every battle around the state.
Speaker 13 (27:45):
Again by spending twenty million dollars to study how to
speak to Americans, well, you know they spent.
Speaker 11 (27:53):
They spent two point eight billion. We spent one point
five We spent much of us. We've spent about half
of what they spend, and at the end they were
twenty eight million dollars short. They had to be. They
spent two point eight million. It's a lot, but they
couldn't get twenty eight million at the end. And now
they want to spend I read that they want to
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spend money to learn how to talk to this fake.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
You don't want to be fake.
Speaker 11 (28:17):
You shouldn't have to hire consultants to say what America needs,
because then they should be the consultants should be running
the deal, not then. But I read that they want
to spend a lot of money in each state. So
we won all seven swing states, seven out of seven.
We want a lot more than that. We want the
popular bout. We want everything. And they want to spend
money to find out what they did wrong. And I
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mean I can tell you what they did wrong. I
can tell you every one of their programs. When they
say men playing in women's sports, I would say.
Speaker 4 (28:44):
That's not a winner.
Speaker 11 (28:46):
When they say transgender for everybody, I think that's not
a winner. When they say open borders so the entire
world population of criminals can pour into our country, I
don't think that's a winner. I mean, I can I
just gave it them.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
That for free.
Speaker 11 (29:00):
But I don't know if they'll change their ways. I
see them all the time. I see people that I
know in Congress Democrats. They're trying to justify some of
the things I just said. You can't justify him. They're
you know, I always hear the eighty twenty issues. I say,
they're not eighty twenty, then ninety seven three, they might
be ninety nine to one. They're not eighty twenty, and
they wish they were eighty twenty, and they're wasting a
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lot of money, and they're going to continue with that nonsense.
Speaker 13 (29:26):
A lot of lust was once idolized by folks in
the left in this country before joining our administration.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Now he's considered a hero by conservatives.
Speaker 11 (29:33):
Why do you think this man, what he's done in
American life has been so politicizing?
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Does it always? Why would have been?
Speaker 11 (29:39):
His life has been amazing. When I look at so
many different things. I look at that rocket being guided
back into position. I've never seen that before. I thought
it was a space movie. I thought it was a movie.
You look at what he's done in terms of communication,
it's been unbelievable. So many different even tunnels going underground,
not having to go through.
Speaker 4 (29:59):
All the process going.
Speaker 11 (30:00):
You know, he's got a company that does that. He's
got so many different companies. Starlink as an example, he
saved a lot of lives, probably hundreds of lives in
North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
I don't even know if you remember, but I called you.
Speaker 11 (30:11):
They needed starlink in North Carolina and I didn't know
what the hell starlink was And I said, what is it?
Speaker 4 (30:18):
Who owns it?
Speaker 11 (30:19):
He said, do you know Elon Musk? I said, you
happen to know the gentleman. This was before his government stay,
and they said, we really needed because North Carolina was
literally became an island. It was if people had no communication,
they had no access to anything, and they were dying.
And I call up Elon and you can't get it
because it's so successful.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
It's very hard to get.
Speaker 11 (30:40):
And he had so much of it brought over there
and they told me it was unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (30:44):
Saved a lot of lives. So, you know, he's just
done a lot of things.
Speaker 11 (30:47):
I don't think, frankly, I don't think he gets credit.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
For what he said.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
That was President Trump and Elon Musk earlier today, he
really is a national treasure. He didn't not have to
do this. He's got way more important things to do.
And it's cost him, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
It's sad or.
Speaker 5 (31:07):
I have no idea how much money it's cost him,
but it's cost him a fortune, and threats against his life,
threats against his employees.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
It's just unreal. What has he done to deserve that?
Speaker 5 (31:17):
Nothing except weed out waste, fraud, abused corruption, rescue astronauts,
and work on ways to improve society mankind as visions
of going to Mars, has visions to help the blind
see and people with spinal cord injuries walk.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
Unbelievable what they've done to this man.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
And I mentioned it on TV last night. And you know,
I became really fond of Bernie Carrick. And he passed
away and I saw him about a month ago. We
had a great conversation after nine to eleven. He Rudy Giuliani.
They really were heroes to this country. They nearly died
that day, and I just wanted our thoughts and prayers
are with him and his family always so nice to me.
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Probably the best NYPD commissioner in history is certainly right
up there with the best of them, and he will
be missed anyway. We'll see you tonight on Hannity. Josh Hawley,
Rampaul new Kingrich, Jimmy Fayla, Doug Shoan, nine Eastern, have
a great weekend. Our prayers to Berning Carrick and his
family as we head into the weekend.
Speaker 4 (32:20):
See you tonight.