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November 11, 2025 • 29 mins

The show opens with Sean Hannity dissecting the aftermath of a historic government shutdown, which he frames as a direct result of "Democrat political grandstanding" led by Chuck Schumer hence the tag "Schumer shutdown." Sean discusses the chaos unleashed by weeks of government closure: over 2,300 delayed flights, 1,200-plus cancellations, and millions of Americans losing access to vital services. Special guest highlights include Dr. Oz, who will examine the failed bid for extended healthcare subsidies, and on-the-ground reports from Turning Point USA's Mikey McCoy about violent campus protests. Sean's take: the Democrats' move backfired, igniting intra-party anger, costing American families dearly, and yielding zero legislative gains showcasing the stakes and dysfunction at play in Washington.

 

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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's eight hundred and
ninety four one sewn. It'll be forty one days. I'm
assuming the government opens tomorrow, and nothing but political grand standing,
nothing but the Democrats standing against everything they've publicly stated,
led by Chucky Schumer. That's why we call it the

(00:22):
Schumer shutdown. They closed down our government for nearly six
weeks now, if you remember, Linda, all the government shutdowns
we have covered over the many years in this program.
I've always said, I'm not worried that much about a
government shutdown because it never We've never had one this
long that has now impacted this many people. I mean,
we're now dealing with record numbers of canceled flights, two

(00:48):
three hundred and forty four delays as of now today.
And you know, I think close to thirteen hundred cancelations today,
twelve hundred and fifteen to be exact. And it is
a disaster. And you know what was Democrat what were
they saying the whole time? Well, this is the only
we know. People are going to suffer, But we don't care.

(01:08):
We need the leverage.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Listen and the White House, Frankly, this is our only
moment of leverage, and although a very unpleasant tool to use,
it's gotten us focused on what we have to do
to change direction on healthcare. No responsibility on the Democrats,
or at least you don't think that the public will.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Perceive that the Democrats or response.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
But shutdowns are terrible and of course there will.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Be, you know, families that are going to suffer.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
We take that responsibility very seriously, but it is one of.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
The few leverage times we have.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
It's people are going to suffer, but it's our only
political leverage. We don't care. Forty two million Americans on
Snap don't get their Snap benefits. What's fascinating to watch
six weeks better workers without Payton's programs go, you know,
absolutely dry. FAA forced to cut back flights all over

(02:06):
the entire country, real pain felt by real every day Americans,
the people that make this great, and they've got nothing
to show for it. You know, they agreed to end
the filibuster and they got nothing, none of these idiotic demands.
Remember this all started out. They wanted a whopping one
point five trillion dollars in additional spending to keep the

(02:29):
government open for a whopping seven weeks, and that meant
hundreds of millions in healthcare for illegals, to extend subsidies
that they voted to be temporary. Democrats voted to be
temporary for Obamacare during the pandemic, during COVID. They want
to refund PBS and MPR and even included DEI programs

(02:51):
for other countries.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
And it Mark Simone nail that yesterday. You know, it's
the Affordable Care Act. Well, if it's so damn affordable,
why do you need subsidies. It's insane. And what's fascinating
is there is real palpable rage among Democrats that have
gone this far. Let's start with this little montage of

(03:16):
Democrats raging.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
It's strange Dean to go back to the original sort
of part of this conversation of whether he is a
good deal maker.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
I mean a way, it seems like the president is
kind of getting what he wanted forty days ago when
all this started.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
I don't understand how a Democratic centater goes, Wow, we
weren't really big. Let me cave now, I don't understand
that makes no sense to me in.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
Terms of standing up to Donald Trump, the shutdown actually
gave him more power, exhibit A being what he's done
with Snap and Snap benefits across the country. But there's
no way to defend this, and you were right to
be angry about it.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
I'm angry about it.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
I think this whole thing stinks, and I think the
most members of the House Caucus on the Democratic side
are absolutely outraged.

Speaker 7 (04:06):
Tonight, eight Democrats voted with the Republicans to allow them
to go forward on this continuing resolution. Into my mind,
this was a very very bad vote.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Now. I mean, it's pretty fascinating that the Democrats, you know,
are losing it. I mean, let's listen to John Stewart,
you sold out torching the Democrats in the most brutal,
unbelievable takedown, followed by the very low rated Stephen Colbert,

(04:40):
you know, shredding Democratic defectors who ended the shutdown. They
crumbled like a granola bar. But let's play Stuart because
he's actually worth listening to.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
You cannot believe it. They caved on the shutdown, not
even not even a full week removed from the best
election night results they've had in years. Seven Democratic senators
and then voted with their Republican counterparts to end the

(05:14):
shutdown and reopen the government. And did they get their
extended healthcare subsidies? Democrats, you sold out the entire shutdown
not to get what you wanted, but for a promise
to not get what you wanted later.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
And that the fact the Trump now, well, I mean
it just went nuts. Bernie Sanders, he's furious. I mean,
the squad is furious. You know. I've been playing AOC
issuing a warning to Schumer and Jeffries after the Mamdani election. Look,
it's and I'll get into there some more details. Schumer's done,

(05:54):
it is finished, it is over. He's gone. He knows
it is no way. I mean, he can't be that stupid.
You have now activists Ezra Levine, uh, independent journalists on
with fake news Acosta. I don't even he doesn't work
as CNN. I have no idea what he does. Now,
you know, saying that Democrats coward by caving into President Trump.

(06:17):
And look, I'm going to tell you something that's just
an undisputable fact that nobody's gonna want to hear this
because Republicans, you know, having the past tried to shut
down government and it doesn't usually work, and it usually
ends up going against the party that does the shutdown.
You don't have any leverage. And it's just it's honestly,
you should learn from other people's stupidity. And you know,

(06:40):
Democrats are rightly, you know, they're they're just that's it.
I mean, they're just they're just furious Democrats now eating
their own I mean, you can't say it any other way.
And you you know, everyone's after Chuck Schumer. It was pointless,
the entire thing. From the very beginning. There was there

(07:02):
was nothing that they won except a promise for a
vote to extend subsidies that they themselves passed when they
had the majority, and that they made temporary themselves. It's like, okay,
tell me how that makes any sense. But it's it's
now a bloody brawl breaking out. By the way, speaking

(07:24):
of bloody brawls, we'll get into this later in the program.
I mean, turning Point USA was at UC Berkeley yesterday. Wow,
it was ugly. It was ugly. Now it's as they
have now caved here. They made a mistake, they miscalculated.
I was getting into this with Steven A. Smith last

(07:44):
night and Steven A, will you know what happened the
mister art of the deal? I'm like, well, he didn't
make a bad deal. He didn't give into the these
insane demands, you know, holding the entire country hostage, and
Donald Trump won. That's the art of the deal. And
it took this long because Democrats they didn't have the votes,

(08:05):
were never going to have the votes, and they were
willing to inflict all this unnecessary pain rather than open
the government, which they are on tape all saying that
we should do. Anyway, So, anyway, what did they gained
by throwing hundreds of thousands out of work, endangering American
air travelers and causing great hardship for SNAP beneficiaries, and

(08:26):
slowing the growth of the US economy. They didn't get
a thing. They didn't win an extension of Obamacare premium subsidies,
nor should we even afford it. And doctor Oz is
going to go into great specificity in detail on this
throughout the course of the program today. But you know,
and you know, I noticed they're going to go after
the people that did this, but most of them are retiring.

(08:47):
This was all planned in advance, just in case you
don't know this. You know the fact that Tim Kaine
leaving Dick Durbin. You think Dick Durbin would have given
in if he was running for reelection in the future. Nope,
Democrats fuming at Schumer. They are absolutely Here's David Axelrod
saying Chuck Schumer is likely cooked as the Democratic leader.

(09:09):
I think it's an understatement. Listen, David Ashwadam, do you
think Schumer could be in trouble here with the left
flank of the party.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
I think he's been in trouble. I think he is
in bigger trouble now. I honestly, I think Senator Schumer's
been there since nineteen eighty two. My guess is that
he won't be leader of the party in two thousand
and twenty seven after the selection, unless something really surprising happens.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Now you have these you know, eight senators. Fine, why
does it matter? It's you know, if you really look
at the beginning, Schumer was put on notice by the squad,
and there is now if you have any doubt who
is running the Democratic Party, it's everything that I've told you.

(10:00):
And while there are some people coming to Schumer's defense,
A Keem Jeffery is telling members on a private call that,
you know, to focus on healthcare, not on a few
individuals in the Senate. But there's not going to be
one Democrat in the House that's going to vote for this,
and probably Republicans are not going to get Tom Massey
or Marjorie Taylor Green is my guest. I don't know

(10:20):
for sure, but there's real palpable chaos, anger, a political
civil war is broken out, and they're just angry. But
the problem is they can't punish people that are leaving,
you know, Angus King Independent Maine, you know, and a
former governor said it wasn't working. They weren't accomplishing anything.

(10:41):
Dick Durbin, he's leaving, he's done. He's the only member
of leadership to break ranks. Then you look at other
states that coming from Nevada now turning to be more
and more of a red state as people flee California
and want no part of adopting those policies. John Fetterman
was on it from the beginning. Maggie Hassen the same
thing from New Hampshire. Jean Shaneen, same thing here. But

(11:02):
we also have another retirement in the mix. So the
timeline for this, you know, Sanders called it. Who's now
a leader really of the Democrats in the Senate, you know,
very disappointed that these eight members of the Democratic Caucus
voted to do this. Well, what was the what what
was going to change over time? And the answer to

(11:24):
that question is nothing. Nothing was going to change over time.
It would be a stalemate.

Speaker 7 (11:29):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
We're going to keep the the FAA shut down, and
we're going to have cancelation and delays to this extent
right now, twelve hundred seventeen cancelations as of this moment today,
and thousands of delayed flights as of this moment today.
And what are we supposed to do about the forty
two million Americans getting snap benefits? All Republicans are asking

(11:52):
for is that which Democrats had said that they always
wanted during Republicans shutdowns, and that is a clean continuing
resolution you fund the government at the same levels. I've
never up till now, I've never really cared because it
never gets to this point. It never has gotten to
this point. They've they've never pushed it this far. But

(12:12):
with all that said, I would imagine that Mike Johnson
is as of yesterday called all the House members back
in and they're gonna, you know, be there. But I mean,
I feel terrible for people, you know that have been traveling,
friends of mine that have been traveling. It's been awful,
and everybody I knows, you know, writing me, you know,

(12:33):
what the hell is going on. Then we have now
the economic impact of that. I mean, when that pilot
got on the on you know, he said, I don't
care what political party you've here from, I think what
was at Southwest Airlines And he's made the case. He said,
this has got to stop. It's costing the airlines millions
of dollars. White House National Economic Council Director Kevin has It,

(12:54):
you know, said this this government six weeks shutdown of
the Democrats is going to drag down GDP. Then I
don't want to blame Trump, but what they did, this
is how insane it's gotten by the way we have,
you know, all the radical Democrats doing what they do best,
which is pretty much nothing. Oh did you see this?
Lindo Chasmin Crockett, maybe in legal hot water, watched our

(13:17):
group alleging that Kasmin Crockett filed inconsistent financial disclosure statements
regarding investments which potentially violated House rules. I'm sure it's
not as bad as Nancy Pelosi starts Congress out with
a net worth of three million, leaves with a net
worth of two hundred and eighty million, nearly a seventeen
thousand percent return on Well, she doesn't invest it. We

(13:40):
reached out to her office, but her husband does. And
there are the fact that there are groups of people
that follow when she puts out her disclosure forms where
she's investing. They usually think, oh, that's a that's a
pretty good place to start. Now later on, we're going

(14:01):
to cover Uh, Turning Point was that UC Berkeley last
night a brawl broke out and of course, you know,
massive crowd of extremist lunatics showed up, uh, and they
attacked one guy wearing a freedom T shirt. We're going
to get an on the ground report from Mikey McCoy,
who is Charlie Kirk's chief of staff and now the

(14:21):
chief of staff at Turning Point, USA. Just unbelievable. The
Justice Department did announce this morning that they're going to
investigate this ride that took place at Berkeley for arrests
in that particular play place. I mean, what part of
assassination culture is the leftno understanding? By the way, a
nonprofit linked to anti Semitic activist Linder sar Sore, an

(14:45):
ally of Zoron Kami Marxist Mumdani, apparently got a four
point one million dollar in a city in state funds
over a period seven years. We are really a stupid country.
We've gone over, you know, is an anti semitism. Why
Canary Mission released a video of Sarasor bragging at a
September care conference that you know back by Mamdani is

(15:10):
one of their largest his supporters of Mumdani, you know,
happy to see what happened anyway, Their executive director gained
attention in late twenty twenty three. He was happy to
see October seventh happen. I mean, good luck New York. Oh,
and then we do have a furry democrat running for
Congress celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination. I mean, it's just so

(15:36):
sick on the radical left. We'll continue your calls coming
up eight hundred and nine four one shown. Oh, I
forgot to tell you this one other thing about Jasmine
Crockett he's accusing Republicans of trying to cheat in the
twenty twenty six midterms after a Trump supporter bought to me.

(16:00):
I don't know what that means. I have no idea
whatever refers to anyway. Uh No, And by the way,
a lot of Democrats are making that now we have
I don't even want to ask, Linda, because I'm afraid
I might get the answer. But there's a story out
today of a furry Democrat running for Congress. Apparently this

(16:24):
person celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk, thirty six year old.
I won't give his name. His first name Samuel it
contractor goes by a different name. Uh dresses up all right?
Help me out with this, Linda, and anthroh. I want
you to know, from the bottom of my heart, you

(16:45):
will stand on this bridge alone. I know nothing about
Farry pomphoric furry costume. Nope, out, I'm totally there's only
stated America deserve nine to eleven called Jesus a communist
recommend killing billionaires, labeled Israel an enemy of the United States,
advocated the imprisonment of all US immigrations and Customs enforcement agents.

(17:09):
By the way, one was shot in Chicago. You think
maybe some of the insightful to humanizing rhetoric might have
contributed to the atmosphere of hostility. I think that's probably true.
Repeatedly celebrated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's assassination, calling
him every name he could think of, and within an
hour of Kirk's passing, he wrote on X a knockoff,

(17:34):
a knockoff of X that liberals go to called Blue Sky.
You ever look at this thing? James looked at it.
He said it's awful. Anyway, he said, good things can happen.
Days later, he shared an image of the murdered father
of two with the caption, how can we defeat evil
if evil is mourned when it's defeated, to ensure that
there was no mistaking his antipathy. But Charlie Kirk, the

(17:57):
Democratic candidate, then smeared Kirk as a white supremacist. I mean,
it's not even worth going over. But this is how
sick the radical left has become in this country. You know,
I was just watching Bernie Sanders on Fox News. They
played a clip of him. He's on some podcast and
we're going to build a grassroots movement, just like you
know zoron COMI, Marxism, Mamdani, and we're going to make

(18:18):
this a nationwide effort. This is where they want to
take the country. This is what they want. And by
the way, in terms of last night's turning point event,
the Justice Department, as I said, announcing that they're going
to investigate this, a bloody brawl broke out there. I mean,
I don't understand it. James Carvell couldn't be more wrong.

(18:40):
Voters rejected Trump's corruption and cruelty. Now Democrats won in
predictable blue states and Republicans were not inspired unfortunately. Well,
and in the case of Jack Chidarelli, you got one hundred
and fifty more people out there that voted from four
years ago. The problem is two hundred and fifty thousand
left in the law last three years. On the economy,

(19:03):
which you know, just mark my words, a lot of
indication out there. Latest ADP job report shows that wage
growth is outpacing inflation. I imagine a slight setback because of
the six week Schumer shutdown. But Treasure Who Secretary Scott
Besson literally humiliated an MSDNC host ms DNC, how does

(19:26):
a twenty billion dollar bailout for Argentina, help Americans? Bessett,
do you know what a swap line is MS DNC
A currency swap? Yes? But he said, but Besson goes,
but what is that? Why would you call it a bailout?
A most bailouts, you don't make money. The US government

(19:47):
made money loopsee days. Don't argue with somebody that knows
a lot more about the economy than you do.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
How it has a twenty billion dollar bailout of Argentina,
help Americans. You're the president's point person on that. Can
you explain to those here who are feeling the pinch,
including America's farmers, why the United States is helping out Argentina?

Speaker 6 (20:08):
Well?

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Can you do you know what a swap line is?

Speaker 1 (20:11):
It's currency swap?

Speaker 4 (20:12):
Yes, yes, but what what is that that you're the
treasure of secretary? Yes, but why would you call it
a bailout? I think that is how in most bailouts
you don't make money. The US government made money. We
used our financial we use our financial balance sheet to
stabilize the government. Are one of our great allies in
Latin America. During an election, the president there one in

(20:34):
a landslide. The government's going to make money, and I
would rather use peace through economic strength than have to
be shooting at narco boats coming offshore if the government collapse.
We have a generational opportunity in Latin America to create allies.

(20:54):
We just saw an election in Bolivia. We're probably going
to see an election in Colombia. We've seen them in Ecuador,
We're going to see in the Chile. So by stabilizing
the economy there and making a profit, then that's a
very good deal for the American people. And there's a
lot we could have been doing for American farmers. But

(21:18):
Democrats close the government.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Whoopsie daisy check and mate put them together. Look, let
me give you an example. And this article is in
the New York Post today and I thought it was
it's worth sharing with you because it gives the states,
specifically of New York and New Jersey, New York, Linda,
New York. Half a trillion dollars in New York state

(21:43):
resident income has disappeared as Democrats enacted their high tax,
pro crime policies. New York has low lost the most
income of any state. California not that far behind three
hundred and seventy I mean, which is unbelievable, you know,

(22:04):
billion dollars. And anyway, the free market advocacy group Unleash
Prosperity released a study. It exposes the true depths of
you know, this flight people leaving, this migration that yeah,
it's turning cities like New York City more liberals, turning
states like New Jersey more blue. You know, with all

(22:25):
the government workers in Virginia. If you want a real analysis,
it's having a big impact. But anyway, the new report
used the Census and IRS data to calculate the cumulative
impact defines. New York State, for example, lost more than
five hundred billion dollars in resident income over recent years.
Nearly two million New Yorkers have moved away in the

(22:46):
in the last decade. New York has lost the most
income of any state. Only California and Illinois have lost
more money than New Jersey. New Jersey losing a whopping
one hundred and seventy billion dollars. Why do you think
that this has happened? Why do you think that you know,
we've gone from a purple state Florida and it is
now a deep red state. And the same thing is happening.

(23:08):
You look at this map, and I've got it here
in front of me. You know, look where are people
moving to. They're moving to places like Nevada. They don't
have a state income tax there. They have low taxes
in Arizona. They have low taxes in Utah. And you
see a net gain in a massive net gain in
in Texas for example. You know, if you look at
you know where where is the money and the where

(23:30):
are money and people going? I mean, if you look
at income losers and winners, a trillion dollar win for
the my free state of Florida. We don't have a
state income tax, We have half the property tax of
New Jersey. We don't have high gas taxes, don't have
high sales taxes. We don't have any of this. And

(23:50):
we have better infrastructure, better law enforcement, better quality of
life now in spite of what the media narrative is.
And they're going to eat these words because we've never
had a situation where we have large tax cuts that
it doesn't result in more revenues, more jobs, less people
that are government dependent, and between the trillions that the

(24:12):
President has locked down in manufacturing investments, the monies that
are incalculable from opening up energy production in this country
and the high paying career jobs along with all of
this in manufacturing energy, and then the largest tax cuts
in history. Remember the Democrats voted instead of that for
the largest tax increase in history, and they voted against

(24:34):
working men and women. You know, it's US companies earnings
are growing at the fastest pace in four years, defying
predictions the President Trump's trade war would trigger a slow down.
Now there's been hiccups along the way, and there's been
you know, the stock market is always like freaking out
over anything and everything. Like I'll give you a door
Dash analysis variety of goods see price decreases compared to

(24:59):
twenty two, twenty four, you know, door dash dated. An
analysis published Monday found the number of key goods breakfast, staples, computers, accessories, toys,
outdoor equipment have declined in price since twenty twenty four.
And they have their Breakfast Basic index. It includes eggs,
a glass of milk, bagel, and avocado. It's down fourteen

(25:21):
percent since March, probably one point seven percent. This is
all now going to kick in. It's just, you know,
it's hard to tell people to be patient, especially if
you live in paycheck to paycheck. But you know, and
Trump is saying, and he's getting excoriated for it, but
you know, when you cut taxes, Reagan doubled revenues. Reagan
created twenty one million new jobs. The first three years

(25:43):
of the Trump administration because of his tax cuts resulted
in record low after record low after record low, unemployment
for every demographic group African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans,
women in the workplace, African American youth unemployment. By the way,
Kathy Hochel's on a collision course with zoron Marxist Kammi

(26:04):
Mamnani of this free bus plan. Now, yeah, we don't
have the money, but we'll think of something. I know
that New Yorkers, you know, are rallying behind Staphonic and
maybe think that she's going to be the answer. I'm
I'm I'm less optimistic. Now, Linda, you're going to tell
me I believe she can win, Go ahead, tell me.
You might as well get it out of the way. Now.

(26:25):
I don't believe a whole lot because I don't believe
we have election integrity. Attorney General Pam Pondi and FBI
Director Cash bettel have given Congress a new cash of documents.
Look at the lookye here showing how Bill and Hillary's foundation,
the Clinton Foundation, collected donations from foreign and domestic interests.
The discovery is raising fresh concern that such evidence was

(26:48):
kept from federal prosecutors who tried to investigate pay to
play allegations against the former first family a decade ago.
I wonder if these were part of the bleach bit.
I just wonder. The evidence against Komy is way more
damning that the media has let on and what they're saying.

(27:09):
Lindsay Halligan's latest court filing paints a damning portrait of Komy,
notes scribbled in the former FBI director's own hand to
establish his knowledge of Clinton's plot to tar mister Trump
is an agent of Russia. When asked about the same
in congressional proceeding, he said that that doesn't ring any bell. Okay,
let's watch that. By the way, we have a report

(27:30):
out today Attorney General Letitia James. There's a headline New
York Post. Cops called to Letitia James Virginia's home two
dozen times since she bought them another reports saying got
a lot of security there FBI investigators this treasure trove.
It's going to be very interesting to watch. Well watch that.

(27:53):
But if you listen to MSDNC, they were saying last night,
a bunch of craziness, bad lawyering inside the Trump administration.
You know there's all coming to a head. Okay. I
Actually the sad part is the statute of limitations unless
there's a grand conspiracy investigation is not good, you know,
not good for Democrats. I've been warning this would happen.
An illegal immigrant from Mexico with a rap sheet arrested

(28:16):
for shooting a Border patrol agents during the Chicago raid.
Here's a question, h do those people that deconstantly dehumanize
ICE agents are they inciting with their their Nazis and
Gestapo language? Are they inciting these incidents at one? You know,
a smart inquiring minds need to know. By the way,

(28:38):
you see this restaurants today it's Veterans Day. We'll get
into this later. They're offering Veterans Day meals to past
and current military members. Let's give a shout out to
Buffalo Wild Wings, Chipotle, Shake Shack, Starbucks among the chains
providing complimentary food and drinks. Thanks thanks to all of
them for doing that. I think that's very very cool.
Oh did you read Jenna Jamison cornstar known for My

(29:02):
Body and Sin, before leaving the adult film industry behind.
He says, after decades of being known for my body
and sin, getting baptized and helping others find Jesus too,
he you know, went into this whole thing. She's loud
and proud that she's changed the whole life around, and
he thoughts on that. Linda, None, at the moment, you're

(29:26):
very quiet today.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
No, I just know I'm going to say things you
don't like, So I'm taking the path in resistance.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Well, God came to call sinners, you know, to salvation. Jesus,
you know, the only son of God. That's the whole story.
I believe in redemption. I hope it's true. I hope
it's all true. Sure,

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Paper Ghosts: The Texas Teen Murders takes you back to 1983, when two teenagers were found murdered, execution-style, on a quiet Texas hill. What followed was decades of rumors, false leads, and a case that law enforcement could never seem to close. Now, veteran investigative journalist M. William Phelps reopens the file — uncovering new witnesses, hidden evidence, and a shocking web of deaths that may all be connected. Over nine gripping episodes, Paper Ghosts: The Texas Teen Murders unravels a story 42 years in the making… and asks the question: who’s really been hiding the truth?

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