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February 12, 2026 28 mins

In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity frames the 2026 midterm elections as one of the most consequential choice moments in modern political history

 Hannity spotlights House passage of the SAVE Act, calling for proof of citizenship and voter ID requirements, while arguing that Democrats should be forced on the record regarding funding for DHS, ICE, and TSA. He contrasts Republican border enforcement efforts with what he describes as years of failed immigration policy under the Biden administration, citing violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and controversial judicial rulings releasing convicted offenders

The program also revisits past statements from Barack Obama on border enforcement and deportations, questioning what Hannity calls the “selective outrage” of today’s political climate. He discusses escalating tensions surrounding ICE operations in Minnesota and Arizona, warning that heated political rhetoric can have real-world consequences for law enforcement officers. Interviews with Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen focus on comments by Attorney General Kris Mayes regarding stand-your-ground laws and ICE, which law enforcement groups have condemned

From border security and election integrity to economic policy and the Second Amendment, Hannity presents the debate as a defining referendum on sovereignty, public safety, and constitutional order. As campaign cash builds and legal battles intensify, he argues that voters will ultimately decide whether America doubles down on enforcement and accountability—or pivots in a different direction.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being with us. Right
down our toll free telephone number if you want to
be a part of the program, it is eight hundred
and ninety four to one, Shawn, if you want to
join us. A lot of people now beginning to ask
about the midterm elections, and I do have some information
on it. I'll share with you. The midterms matter, and

(00:20):
I think that what we saw in the House yesterday,
which is House Republicans passing the say bakproof of citizenship
and voter ID, etc. Which we had spent a lot
of time talking about, or as Chucky Schumer referred to
as Jim Crow two point zero. I want all of
these these votes on the record. If Democrats want to

(00:40):
defund ice, I want that on the record. If the
Democrats want to defund dismantle no bail laws, reimagine the police,
I want all of that on the record. If they
want a wealth tax in California, I want all of
that on the record. If they want the Green New Deal,
you go fight for that Green New Deal all you want.
And they already voted for the largest tax cut in history,

(01:03):
and in doing so, voted for the largest tax increase
in history. And they voted against working men and working
women by not voting, you know, for no tax on
tips or overtime. They went against seniors with no tax
on social security. We know that Tamlo leads the way
the climate alarmist religious call to the Democratic Party, you know,

(01:26):
Jim Crow two point zero. Now Republicans in the House,
with their thin majority, got this over the finish line.
Now we have to get the Senate to force Democrats
to do a real filibuster. And that means that they're
going to have to take to the floor and talk
and talk and talk and talk. And I'd love to

(01:46):
see Chuck Schumer, you know, say over and over again,
Jim Crow two point zero. You know, it's interesting there
are parallels to this. If you go back to twenty
twenty one. In March, Georgia gouvern Brian Kemp signed Georgia's
voting reform bill into law, and at the time it

(02:08):
was compared to Jim Crow two point zero, and so
it's the same thing that happened back then. You might
remember the ramifications of this. Within hours, you know, you
had this massive surge of corporate criticism directed at Governor Camp.
Within days, major League Baseball moved the All Star Game
out of Georgia. You have big local businesses all Georgia based,

(02:32):
like Delta Airlines, Home Depot, even Porsche Cars North America.
The Atlanta Falcons criticizing the law. The corporate backlash served
as a supporting chorus of this insanity. Then President Joe
Biden called the Georgia election law Jim Crow in the
twenty first century and an atrocity. He went on to say.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
That we'll be able to stop this because it is
the most pernicious thing. This makes Jim Crow look like
Jim Eagle. I mean, this is gigantic what they're trying
to do, and it cannot be sustained, and it's just
not right.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
This is Jim Crow on steroids.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
What they're doing in Georgia and forty other states.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
What it's all about.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Imagine passing the law saying you cannot provide water or
food for someone standing in a line to vote.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Can't do that?

Speaker 3 (03:28):
Come on, it is.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Reassuring to dismiss that.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Come on, Man for profit operations and businesses are speaking
up about how these new Jim Crow laws are just
anesthetical to who we are.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Jim Crow now just a little history that history matters.
That's the same guy that partnered with his pal, the
former klansman, the Graham Poobab, the ku Klux Klan and
you know West Virginia Senator Robert kkk Byrd, And they
wanted to prevent the integration of public schools. Oh that guy.

(04:07):
Oh he's going to a lecture us about Jim Crow
two point zero. The bill was never like that at all.
It was nothing but false hysteria and it created a
lot of economic fallout around the state. The governor did
the right thing. Governor Kemp did the right thing. You know,
he rightly pointed out they overplayed their hand. Few research

(04:27):
they've they've done research recently. It's been widely published. Eighty
three percent of Americans support voter id laws and in
some way, shape or form. And that includes seventy one
percent of Democrats, ninety five percent of Republicans, and that
includes all demographics. Hispanic Americans eighty percent, African Americans eighty percent.

(04:49):
So this argument that they make it, but this, this
is now, this is why I'm not in the place
where some people are well, look at this, Paul Hannity,
I'm worried about the mid it's February. It's too early
to worry about the midterms. I promise you we're gonna
spend a lot of time laying out the case and
how this is the biggest choice election, mid midterm election

(05:11):
year in our history. And you know, but now is
the time to get the Democrats on record for who
they really are. They voted for the largest tax increase
on history. They voted against working men and women by
not supporting no tax on tips. In overtime they worked
again seniors and in that case, you know, no tax

(05:34):
on Social Security. I mean, it's insane if you want
a real good snapshot of where we really are. Fourteen
house races, only fourteen are considered by the Cook Report
to be toss ups. You know, look at twenty eighteen,
it was seventy five races were viewed to be toss
ups depending on how redistricting and gerrymandering, which Democrats have

(05:57):
kind of mastered, you know, ends up. It'll be interesting
to see Doug shown writing in the Hill today contending
that Republican chances are a lot better than most observers think.
And I don't care if they wanted to be the
party that defunds ICE and Homeland Security and in the
process the TSA, which means there won't be flights in

(06:20):
America if they defund the TSA. There's only so long
TSA agents. And I've had good experience with TSA agents, Linda,
have you had good experience with them? I have had
very good experiences.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
I have not.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
But because it's you and it's like you just walk
around with an attitude.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
First of all, I am not walking around with an attitude.
I have a reactive attitude, which means that if you
encourage it, I will react and give it to you.
Otherwise I'm perfectly fine.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Okay, So give me an example of like, for example,
what happened one day with TSA. They wanted to wand
you and you got all upset bet out of shape
about it.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
No like stupid things like, for example, you go into
one line and they say, very simply, do not take
your shoes off, do not take your laptop out of
the bag. Okay, no problem. You go through the same
airport at the same time of day on the same
flight because I typically travel to the same places for work,
as you know, and they'll say take your shoes off,

(07:15):
separate it. What did I say? You got any devices?
Put it in a side? Well, I'm sorry. First of all,
have I committed a crime? Why are you yelling at me?
It is seven am? What has happened that you are
this bitter? It's not my fault. You work here. Okay,
That's what I don't like.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
The problem is Linda's not keeping these thoughts inside.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
You want to know what I say. I'm very sarcastic. Oh,
good morning, how are you today? Did you have coffee?
May I get you one? Perhaps that's the problem. Let's
work it out together.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Okay. And they think you got it. You're copying an attitude,
which you are. You're being sarcastic. I am, and you're
being Linda.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
And it's earned. They deserve it. Now on the flip side,
when they're nice, you know.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Oh my god, but you well it doesn't matter or
I still get wanded.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
You still get wanded, like, oh, shany Hannity, I watched
you last night. I's amazing.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Yeah, it's a completely different experience. Well, there are some
people that actually don't like me, and I get.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
That's when you get the extra wanding. You go on
the back to like take your shirt off, what do
you got going on?

Speaker 1 (08:16):
No, I use it for some reason. It's usually not me.
It's it's sweet baby James. He is a sign that
it just says, wand me, Wan me, wand me, because
you just have to leave another half hour just for
James to go through into the private room to get
you know, padded down.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
If they only just leave them alone, he's not going
to bother anybody.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Oh, I don't know what it is. You know why,
because he looks like he's so checked out. He's like,
you know, he's in his own world. And so James
goes there laughing and he knows it's true. It says
won me on him. But anyway, if they want to
defund Department of Homeland Security, and they want to defund ICE,
and they want to you know, and with that FEMA

(08:58):
and with that he has and all these other government services,
I want them to take that stand, be who they
really are. Let the American people see it. If they
want to be the party a deep fund, dismantle and
no bail laws and reimagine the police, you be that party,
and you go out loud, and you go out proud,
be that party. You're ready on the wrong side of energy.

(09:21):
You know, look a look at the price of energy
under Donald Trump. The biggest tax cut for every single
American because everything you buy at every store you go
to is cheaper because it's cheaper to get it there
and produce it and manufacture it. Then we have trillions
of manufacturing. No other president got this kind of money
for manufacturing before. That's what Donald Trump's been doing and

(09:42):
ironically is turning out to be the peace president. Although
we are officially on a RAN watch, looks like they're
sending another a second carrier group to Iran, which might
mean that whatever they're planning might be bigger than what
they originally were planning. That's my interpretation of it, and
we'll get to later in the program. But just as

(10:02):
a midterm the predictions for the twenty eighteen style Democratic
landslide that Democrats had forty one House seats probably too optimistic,
you know. And even if you look at the ridiculously
abusively biased poll numbers of Donald Trump by the corrupt
legacy media, Democrats party favorability is thirty three percent, nine

(10:27):
points lower than Republicans, ten points lower than Trump's favorability.
According to Marquette Law School and their poll that came out,
and again, these are not polls that I trust. When
it comes to Donald Trump. Donald Trump is in a
class of his own. There's only like three or four
pollsters that have pulled him accurately throughout the years. In
twenty eighteen, the Cook Report identified seventy five competitive races

(10:49):
ahead of this year's midterms. It's only eighteen and so
we're just going to have to see what happens. It's
too early. New York Times is warning Democrats may be
swamped in the midterms by the GOP's massive campaign cash advantage.
And let me tell you, the Republican National Committee began
this year with nearly one hundred million more dollars than
the Democratic National Committee. And President Trump is sitting on

(11:12):
top of a superpack with more than three hundred million dollars,
a massive sum of money. And unfortunately, getting the message
out is half the battle. Getting the right candidates, that's
half the battle. And I think when America gets to
see what the choice is, the choice is going to
be fund Department of Homeland Security. That means fund TSA,
that means fund ICE, that means fund you know Linda's

(11:39):
favorite TSA agents. That means fun FEMA, you know, but
one point three trillion dollars. By the way, Donald Trump
and what the White House calls the largest deregulatory action
in American history. The EPA on Thursday repealed an Obama
era proclamation that has mandated greenhouse gas regulations for seventeen years,

(11:59):
and the endangerment finding that they had in two thousand
and nine has been the primary climate handbrake on American
industry and rescinding it as saving the American people one
point three trillion dollars in crushing regulations. I told you
this electric vehicle mandate. You know, Ford Motor Company lost
over five billion dollars. They lost twenty seven thousand dollars

(12:20):
per car that they produced last year. But they never
wanted to produce these cars ever. They didn't want to
produce them. Is you know, there are companies like Tesla
that are in the business of putting together electric cars.
So on every major issue. Look, if you want to
know what unbridled liberalism would look like, look a look
at California Number one in homelessness, poverty, addiction, gas prices

(12:45):
number one, state income tax number one, gas tax number one,
sales tax number one, budget deficit, number one, mass exodus
of citizens, you know, retail theft as long as you
don't take a thousand dollars even that surprise Gavin Newsom.
You know, they did great with COVID being number one
in school closures and business closures except the French laundry
and the schools that Gavin's children were attending. And they're

(13:09):
funding illegal migration. This state that takes in all of
this money and taxes. They can't balance their budget because
of all of the goods and services that they're giving
all of the illegals that flock to their sanctuary state.
And that means free education, free health care, medical is
going bankrupt. It just gets worse and worse and worse. Unbelievable.

(13:31):
We got a lot to talk about. We'll update you
on the Savannah Guthrie case. I'm going to give you
an example. Want to know why ice is important? An
illegal alien charge with the rape murder of a thirteen
year old boy facing nine additional child rape charges. Oh,
I guess ICE is doing a horrible job. They're finding
these people fighting. The illegal of Minnesota rammed his car

(13:51):
into an ICE vehicle while trying to evade arrest. I
doubt most people will hear about it in the legacy
media mob. An Obama judge ordered Ice to release three
convicted illegal alien murderers and a child sex predator. This
is the party you want to vote for. By the way,
did you hear it? Do you understand what this New

(14:11):
York Congressman Charles Baron is trying to say, Linda, did
you see this earlier today?

Speaker 3 (14:17):
So it's interesting he actually said this a couple of
years ago, but it's making the rounds today, which I
thought was really interesting that what it was. Yeah, it
was so because I remembered hearing it and I saw Charles.
I thought he said it again.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
I haven't heard from him.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Bananas. Anyways, we can remind the.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
Audience I have the distinct honor to be able to
come before you and say I actually lost white population
in my community. I lost them. They left, they left.
I didn't ask them why they left. So if you
see one or two, or three or four or five

(14:51):
whites in my neighborhood, they are passing through.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
But that's on a serious note.

Speaker 5 (14:59):
We got thirteen thousand black elected officials in this country.
We've had may as, we've had governors, we have city
council members.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
We need to get radical. Well, the party's gotten radical.
He was just ahead of his time, let's be honest
about it. I don't know if you saw the Did
you see this brawl that erupted in the Turkish parliament? Oh?
My goodness, I did not. Great. Oh man, you missed it.
Fake news. CNN has lost nearly two thirds of their

(15:30):
viewership since twenty sixteen. How do you lose two thirds
of your audience? Well, I guess I could always get
an expert like Jimmy Kimmel or Stephen Colbert, Right, I
can ask them. A mother helping her daughter make f
ice signs, did you see that? Tell it?

Speaker 5 (15:49):
Man?

Speaker 3 (15:50):
My blood was boiling. I'm like, we're teaching our kids
to be respectful and not use that kind of language.
She's like, yeah, let's use that language. Let's draw it
in big bold letters, and then we'll call it in together.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
It was very interesting. I think Ron DeSantis is right.
He's he's at least number one in my mind in
my home state as the best governor in the country,
and I would say a very very close second is
Greg Abbott. They're my two favorite governors. Do you have
two favorites?

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Hmm, that's a good, good question.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
I would say Tim definitely, I would say for I
would say for you, Gavin Hocal tampon.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Tim h Shapiro too that you can add him up there.
He's another scumbag.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
He's another one trying to, you know, dramatically move left
because he wants to get the nomination. You can tell
he's running gross or he's thinking of running. You know,
it turned out to be your best politician.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
And I know it's shocking. Fetterman is better than most Republicans.
That's what's scary. You know what Fetterman is. He justman
is just no bs, no nonsense. This is what it is.
Every once in a while he loses me. I think
he should wear pants and stop wearing basketball shorts to Congress.
I think that's weird. I am mind the sweatshirt, but
the pants are cares I care?

Speaker 1 (17:12):
I don't need to see. I thought it was a
pair of pants on.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
I mean, my god, what him.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Were already wants? What do you care?

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Okay, that's going to be the new rule. If there's
no decorum, if there's no benchmark, if there's no stop,
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Come on.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
I like him and like what he says, just.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Like we have the first lady on the program today.
I love her style, I love her attention to detail.
I went to see the movie.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
Money, like I don't know, workout pants.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
You know when the last time I went to a
movie and the movie theater was packed and everybody clapped
at the end. You never see that in a movie. Now,
the critics like they just trashed the documentary. It's like
the best one in two decades. It's incredible in terms
of box office success. Their book was number one two,
and I learned so much in that movie. And it's

(18:01):
kind of cool to go behind the scenes and just
see the twenty days leading up to the inauguration. She's
very and out impluent. What's up?

Speaker 3 (18:09):
He's very likable.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Okay, Now, certainly Donald Trump is into wearing ties. I'd
rather never wear a tie as long as I live,
but I respect it. Fireworks on Capitol Hill today we
had Keith Ellison, you know, and Josh Holly going at it. Well.
By the way, why did ram Paul try to stop that?

(18:31):
Why did he inject himself into that? That made no
sense to me at all. Anyway, Josh Holly going after
the Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison during a hearing for
having accepted campaign donations from fraudsters in his state, telling
the accused AG at one point, you ought to be
in jail. Let's listen to some of this.

Speaker 5 (18:54):
You know.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
The other thing is stistle blowers came to you as
early as twenty nineteen. Let's look as early as two
thousand nineteen. Whistle blit. Don't talk over me early talking
about in nineteen. It's my hearing pal. As early as
twenty nineteen, don't come. Whistleblowers came to Well, I should
call you prisoner because you ought to be in jail.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Well, see what you get.

Speaker 6 (19:12):
In twenty nineteen, whistleblowers came to you in your office
and referred to you fraud allegations from feeding our futures,
and you blow them off. Listen your own state newspaper
that's at the Minnesota Start Tribune. The Partners in Nutrition
brought its concerns to the Attorney General's office in twenty
eighteen and in twenty nineteen, and you did nothing. You
did nothing for years. The only action you took is

(19:35):
once all these fraudsters came to your office and asked
you to get involved and offered your money, and then
you got involved. Then you talk the money, and then
you got involved.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
They did not come to my office. You're completely wrong
about that.

Speaker 6 (19:46):
You met with them twenty minutes and you took ten
thousand dollars and they also gave your family money. They
gave your family thousands of dollars in campaign contributions to
what they gave.

Speaker 4 (19:57):
False.

Speaker 6 (19:58):
Let's put the this is you know, this is completely
on the New York Post.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Yeah, we know the New York Post.

Speaker 6 (20:03):
Minnesota Keith Ellison ag accepted campaign donations from individuals linked
to the two or fifty million dollars COVID fraud scheme
after they were in your office. No donations came on
December twentieth, Sir, you met with them on December the eleventh,
and on January twentieth, the FBI knocked.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Over their headquarters.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
No, No, that's the.

Speaker 6 (20:19):
Sequence of events here. No, it's you have been right
at the center of this fraud, not the sequence events.
And sir, the false you should resign, and sir, you
should reside.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I was thinking the same thing about you, resigne you.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
I was thinking the exact same thing about you.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Wow, then Ron john got involved. Did you see Ron
Johnson and Keith Ellison crush that one he crush.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I can't imagine that, particularly particularly when you know that
these law enforcement officials had been shot at. A couple
of legal immigrants invertently killed because people were shooting at
ice officers. Their vehicles have been rammed by some of
these peace reprot is, probably trained activists. They've had rocks
thrown at their vehicles. I can't imagine encouraging people put

(21:08):
yourselves in harm's way, get out there and record that. I,
as a government official, would have said, back off, let
us work with us, let's cooperate with them, let's see
if we can't de escalate this. But attorney in general,
you did the exact opposite, and two people are dead
because you encourage them to put themselves into harm's way,

(21:32):
and now you're exploiting those two marts. That was a tragedy.
It never should have happened. Now we can investigate, But
I can't imagine being a law enforcement official where I
know my colleagues have been shot at, their vehicles, rammed,
that their trained active is deployed, and by the way,

(21:54):
we know at least one of those activists has some
automatic pistol with extra clips. So now you're an ICE officer,
you're doing enforcement action. You've got a team behind you
trying to protect you. You've got all these trained activists
behind you. Is there any wonder there at hair trigger alert?
A tragy was going to happen, and you incourage Dent

(22:19):
and you ought to feel damn guilty about it, Thank you,
miss chairman.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Yeah, sit there and smirk, smirk.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
It's sick. It is despicable.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Are you asking me for comment, Senator? Because everything you
said was untrue? I mean, what's the point why bother
talking to you can have conversations with certain people? Obama
judge has ordered ICE to release three convicted illegal alien murderers.
This is how does this happen in our country? Federal

(22:51):
judge ordered Homeland Security to release three illegal immigrants with
homicide convictions on their criminal records and the fourth, the
illegal immigrant convicted of sex crimes. ICE made immigration arrests
on the four wanted to keep them in detention while
processing their deportation. The judge and Obama pointee to the

(23:13):
court in Louisiana ordered all of them to be released.
I'm sure they'll be keeping tabs of where they are
and checking in at the appropriate times, saying that they've
been held too long. There is no imminent likelihood that
their home countries of Cuba and Ethiopia will take them back.
US government says they're searching for other nations to take them,

(23:36):
but the judge said it's too speculative right now to
keep them in detention. DHS issued a scathing press release
to crying the releases, predicting the result will be continued rape, murder, assault,
and robbery of more American victims. I mean, you can't
make this up.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
So can I ask a question?

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Yes, you, and for the young woman in the back
of thanking, Yes, ma'am, thank you, sir.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
I want to know at what point you want to
know and what I don't. This is a serious question
because I don't know the answer. At what point are
we allowed to hold the judges liable as an accomplice
in any further crimes committed, knowing and having the foresight
based on previous crimes that they're going to do it
again because they're repeat offenders. How does that work? Because

(24:26):
I would like them to be held accountable because they guarantee.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
If I've been saying on this program that these governors,
these mayors of sanctuary states and cities, that they're aiding
and abetting law breaking, but I'm talking about.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
The dating justice, I'm talking about the judges.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
How often have I said on this program that people
like Biden, Harris Mayorcis that lied to the nation and
had wide open borders, but they told us the border
was closed and the border was secure. How often have
I said, they all have on their hands. That's exactly
what I've been saying. But those guys are question is

(25:06):
the answer to the question is this? This is what
is on the ballot in November. By the way, Russia
is now evacuating their citizens from Cuba. Russia is suspending
flights to Cuba. They don't have enough fuel to put
in the planes in Cuba thanks to the blockade the
President's Trump put in place. Let me make a prediction,

(25:28):
Cuba is about to fall and maybe freedom will come
to Cuba. Let me make another prediction. As the Iranian
Mullas was celebrating their forty seventh anniversary and power by
burning American flags and parading mock coffins of US military leaders,
Donald Trump is sending a second fleet of ships to

(25:50):
the region. I'd imagine the odds are getting higher by
the day that these mullas are gone. They're done. There
is a deeper conspiracy between a Chinese man behind this
California lab and this Vegas lab property keeper. You know
why I've never understood this. Why are we allowing Chinese

(26:13):
nationals to buy a ranch, land, farmland and land near
military installations? And why now that we have these these
bio labs that we've been founding around the country, you
know why haven't we made that priority number one? Because
you know what you can do in those labs. You
can manufacture viruses. You think we might have learned a

(26:34):
thing or two. You'll be happy to hear this, Linda.
A lot of people joined you on Sunday when it
comes to the Super Bowl because it looks like bugs.
Bunny set a record for his halftime show performance. A
record number of viewers stopped watching the minute he started

(26:54):
at halftime show. Because they are people like me that
knew they weren't gonna like it anyway. I had to
watch because of the job.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
I gotta tell you how to guy email me yesterday
and he said, you gotta tell Sean to stop calling
bad bunny bugs bunny because I love bugs bunny. I
was like, okay, sir, I'm very sorry.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
You gotta admit our audience that's funny.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
They are. They crack me out.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
I love our audience. This is getting interesting, all of
them getting into this whole thing about the election is
getting interesting. Congressional Democrats caught using fake AI generated image
of ice protester Alex pretty shooting. Did you hear about that?

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Oh yeah, the guy's missing ahead. It's like, uh, I
think this is ai.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Bro AI generated image falsely depicting the fatal shooting, which
shows one federal agent clearly missing his head. Okay, you
know the news. Every day it gets worse. We do
have some updates in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. Investigators
now seeking surveillance video of any vehicle in the neighborhood.

(27:58):
We have this now second TMZ demand that I wanted
the one bitcoin for passing along information of who the
person involved is. They found the set of gloves. New
FBI video shows this guy's jawline. Anyway, they're gonna pay
attention to all of that. We'll have an update on
that coming up as well,

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