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December 7, 2023 31 mins

Newt Gingrich, Former Speaker of the House and author of March to the Majority, joins us to talk about Biden’s illegal immigrants and the very real and present danger they present to the American people. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next, our final news round up and Information
Overload Hour, a news.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Round up in Information Overload Hour. Glad You're with us
eight hundred and nine point one. Shawn is on number
if you want to be a part of the program.
In a minute, we'll be joined by a former Speaker
of the House, new King Rich. His new best selling
book is out Marched to the majority. As a matter
of fact, Newt is going to be signing copies of
his book, you know, for Christmas presents.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
If you want it.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
It's at BNN Ashburn, Virginia on Saturday, December of the ninth.
It's at if you want to go on x at
BNA s h Burn, VA, and we'll.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Put it up on Hannity dot com. You can click
on it. They'll be there at one o'clock.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
I want to start with the issue of the borders
because I just cannot get over what's happening. You know,
we we have pointed out that which nobody else in
the media seems to care about. What is the number
one country, the number one state sponsor terror. That would
be Iran. And we know we know of according to
Custom and Border Patrol Protection data. We know they've come

(01:07):
into contact with six hundred and fifty nine Iranians. They're
coming from the number one state sponsor of terror. We
know five hundred and thirty eight Syrians. Also, you know
the home of the Muslim Brotherhood, that would be Egypt
three thousand, one hundred and fifty three. You know Afghanistan,
the home of al Qaeda six thousand, three hundred and
eighty six. You know that guy Vladimir Putin Russia twelve thousand,

(01:31):
six hundred and five. And you know our number one
geo political foe is China, and they have come into
contact with twenty six thousand, one hundred and thirteen, many
of which Chinese nationals come into the country, and they're
buying up thousands and thousands of acres of ranch and
farmland and land near military installations. How much do you

(01:51):
want to bet? Because I'm one hundred percent certain of
the eight million Joe Biden illegal immigrants that terror cells
have entered our country and they will plot, plan and
scheme and they will attack us and then they will
love blood on their hands. But if you listen to
the Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Majorcis, he wants all
of them now to become citizens listen.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
It also doesn't address the other sort of elephant in
the room, which is dealing with the undocumented immigrants who
are already here in the nation. And I know it's
been a political football as they're trying to figure out
the best way to address that. But I'm going to
ask you what is the best way to address that
from your perspective.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
The answer is quite clear and quite straightforward, and we've
been waiting for it for about thirty years, and that
is to fix a system that everyone agrees is fundamentally broken.
And we need congressional action both for the lawful pathways
that really need to be more robust in statute, and

(02:50):
for the twelve million people who are here in the
United States who have been contributing so fundamentally to our
country as well being. There are neighbors, our friends, are
a little congregants. They provide our frontline workers.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
You know, there are countries like Australia that at in
New Zealand, if you want to become a citizen, people
pay a fortune for that. Anyway, Speaker of the House
form of Speaker of the House, New Gingrich is with us, sir,
how are you?

Speaker 6 (03:16):
I'm doing well and you put your finger on one
of the three or four biggest challenges we have, and
that is that Biden's the legal immigration policy is guaranteeing
that we are flooded with people we don't know, all
of whom, by definition, break the law to get here,
and that with Biden's the legal immigration approach, they are

(03:39):
drowning our cities. When you look at New York where
a ninety four year old Korean War veteran is kicked
out of his assistant living so they can turn it
over to one of Biden's I legal immigrants, and of
course they use the word term undocumented because they don't
want to met the truth, which is these people have
broken the law by definition in order to get here.

(04:00):
I am passionately pro legal immigration. Krist and I are
actually doing a video series called Journey to America about
people who come here legally contribute dramatically to our country.
But this flood of Biden's illegal immigrants is just, I
think an enormous threat to the future of the country.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Do you agree with me that of the estimated eight million,
maybe by the end of the year, ten million illegal
immigrants that Joe Biden has allowed in unvetted into the
country since he's become president. I say the yards are
one hundred percent. I pray to God that I'm wrong
that we have terror cells that he is allowed into
this country. Look at the countries they're coming from, our

(04:41):
top geopolitical foes.

Speaker 6 (04:43):
What are your thoughts, Well, of course you have a
very high likelihood that you have terrorists going. Look, you
go to all the trouble. Everybody who travels on the
airplane goes through TSA. We all have to be vetted.
They have to. You know, nowadays you look into a camera,
they check to make sure you're you say you are. Meanwhile,
if you just go to Mexico and walk north, you

(05:04):
get in the United States with no problems. And anybody
thinks that places like a Ran are so stupid or
the Chinese communist government is so stupid they can't figure
this out. I would be willing to bet everything I
have that there are a substantial number of terrorists who
are part of Biden's legal immigration program, and that part

(05:26):
of this administration's insanity is that they can't even come
to grips with that. They can't admit about the real world.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
You know, the thing is I don't care where you
come from.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
They talk about the Conservatives talk about the great replacement theory. No,
it's not that I don't care where you come from.
I wouldn't be here but for this country allowing all
four of my grandparents to legally enter the country at
Ellos Island, and I just want certain conditions for people
to come in. Number One, they have to follow the law.

(05:58):
Number two, they've got to be vetted, make sure they
don't have radical associations. If we're in the middle of
a pandemic, I think that we need to have a
health check. And we also need to know that they'll
have the ability to take care of themselves when they
get here, and that means they won't be a financial
burden on the American people. I don't think it's too
much to ask. Once that's accomplished, welcome to America. We're

(06:20):
glad you're here, right.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
And of course, historically people who did come here legally
very often were major contributors. It's still true today. The
number of brilliant entrepreneurs, brilliant scientists, brilliant medical doctors. He's
part of the great wealth of the American system. But
that's not what Biden's legal immigration program is all about it.

(06:42):
What he's trying to do is maximize the disruption of
the American system, and it is consistently against American citizens
and in favor of people who are here illegally. And
it's just to me, it makes no sense at all.
There's just a story yesterday that I think some eighty
military families have been told that they lost their hotel

(07:05):
reservations to go to the Army Navy game because those
particular hotel rooms have now been taken over by Biden's
illegal immigrants. Now, I mean, there's something profoundly wrong when
your tax money goes to pay for a hotel for
an a legal immigrant while you're blocking your own military
families from going to their annual football game.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Why would we give away citizenship or create a pathway
to citizenship for people that didn't respect our laws, our borders,
our sovereignty, as Mayorkis is trying to call for a
pathway to citizenship? Now, is that a case where regardless
of where people come from. And I understand people want
better lives, and I understand that there are good people

(07:48):
that just want a piece of what we have and
often take for granted. But however, shouldn't they shouldn't those
limited positions be given to people that follow the law.
And and I'll say one other thing. If they give
you this broad, sweeping amnesty and a pathway to the citizenship,
what do they expect something in return, like their political loyalty,

(08:12):
Because I would imagine something of great worth. Of the
Democratic Party gave that to you, you'd be pretty thankful.

Speaker 6 (08:18):
Well, I mean, part of what's wrong with the entire
Biden approach to how life works is they want to
bring people in, make them dependent, give them things. I
did a study years ago. If you were Vietnamese fleeing
communism and you came to the US and you got
a job, didn't matter what kind of job, but you
got a job, you would rise. If you came to

(08:40):
the US and the social workers got you and they
push you in public housing and they started giving you
food stamps and they get started giving you welfare, you
would not rise. And the difference in those two experiences
was part of why I originally wrote for newing American civilization,
we want. I'm very much in favor of people who
are willing to come here legal. I'm very much in

(09:01):
favor people who are willing to learn to be American,
and that in itself was a big argument. Are there
people on the left who were opposed to asking people
to learn how to be an American? And I think
it just tells you how sick they are.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Let's get your take on the Republican primary. Did you
have a chance to watch any of last night's debate?
If you did, what'd you think? Pain That's what I
thought that it was painful thought. I swear to God,
it's so funny. I thought the same thing, and this
is this is painful. And I'll say this, I don't
I don't think the Vike or Christy belong on that
stage period.

Speaker 6 (09:34):
They don't.

Speaker 7 (09:35):
And I'm prey.

Speaker 6 (09:37):
I like the vic and he's very smart, but the
longer he's around, the less likable he is, and the
more he's just kind of like a loudmouthed kid. I thought,
frankly that Christy, who I don't like it all? Nonethele
I said the best line of the night when he
talked about the fact that the Vike in twenty minutes
in every debate convinces people that they don't want him.

(09:59):
I thought that Nikki did a pretty good job. She's
probably notionally the winner. I thought Dessantus, who, by the way,
I thought had gotten better after you hosted him for
that debate with Governor Newsom. I actually thought that debate
he was more mature, more prepared, more positive, and some
of that came over last night. But let's be honest,

(10:22):
the person who matters wasn't there. And none of them
except I mean, Christy's in a crusade to try to
hurt Trump. I think because Trump didn't give him a
job or something. But none of them are able to
take on Trump, and therefore none of them are going
to be the nominee. And I said several months ago

(10:44):
after the first two debates, just kill the rest of
the debates. They do not help the Republican Party. It
doesn't help people to watch these people engage in petty
personal comments. They don't get around to the big issues
we need to be debating. You can't take them totally seriously.
I mean that they are sincere. They have political consultants

(11:05):
who are training them, but they're training them into kind
of a political tactical talk that doesn't matter to the
American people. I mean the American people want to worry
about things like what you and I just talked about.
What are we going to do about Biden's a legal
immigration policy? What are we going to do about Biden's inflation?

Speaker 7 (11:22):
What do you know?

Speaker 6 (11:25):
I had to post this this morning on X I
couldn't help myself. You and I both know that Biden came.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
By the way, this is the reason that everyone in
my life has taken away my passwords. I don't have
access to my own social media, mister speaker, because there's
moments like that that they don't want me to have.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
Well, I'm not going to question the sincerity of the
people who try to keep you from hurting yourself. But
since I'm retired, I can get away with it. But
the notion we know that Biden can't stend it to
the Iranians. But the notion that forty White House interns
wrote a letter to the President demanding that he abandoned Israel. Now,

(12:04):
I would recommend to any president who got that kind
of letter. He sent a nice, pleasant note back. You say,
I am glad to see your opinion, which you are
perfectly entitled to, and I hope you find something.

Speaker 7 (12:17):
New to do.

Speaker 6 (12:17):
As of five o'clock today because you're losing your White
House pass and you're gone. And I'll bet you that
there is no cost to those forty people, who frankly
are young jerks. I mean, by what standard do you
organize forty White House interns to publicly lecture the President
of States about something they disagree on and not have

(12:38):
them lose their internship?

Speaker 2 (12:40):
I think I would have fired him like five minutes
after the list came out. That's obscene. All right, quick
break right back more with former Speaker of the House
new Gingridge. If you want to be at his book
signing in Virginia on Saturday, just go to Hannity dot
com details of there. If I would, we continue with
former Speaker of the House New Gingridge. His new book
is out marched to the major already. He's going to

(13:00):
be in Virginia this Saturday one pm and details are
on Hannity dot com. You know, I'm watching Joe Biden
and do you think he's gonna be the nominee? I
think what surprised me the most with my town hall
with Donald Trump, and I hope you had an opportunity
to watch it. I love your thoughts on it is
I asked them straight up if he thought that Joe
Biden would be the nominee.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
He said he didn't think he would make it.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
What do you think, Well, listen, I very seldom disagree
with Trump's intuition, which is pretty impressive. I don't I
don't see I mean, barring some kind of major health problem,
I don't see why Biden would step down. I mean,
if he starts losing primaries, maybe, but they're doing everything
they can. You know, the Florida Democratic Party just decided

(13:44):
nobody could run on the primary except by you know,
the way they're rigging it, it's going to be virtually
impossible to beat him. And the fact is, in terms
of in terms of the primary, I think you'll lose
the general badly. But you know, if if you're spending
trillions of dollars, you can find enough friends to be

(14:06):
dominant inside your own party and put yourself in Joe's
place and particularly in doctor Jill's place. You got the
White House, Air Force, one Marine, one Camp David, or
you can bicycle the rest of your life around Delaware.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
It sounds like a great option.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Although Joe does have a tough time carrying that beach
chair around in front of his beach house. Amazing properties
he owns for a guy that lived off a senator
salary for so long.

Speaker 6 (14:31):
Right, Well, I think when you have good friends in China, Kazakhstan, Romania, Ukraine, Russia,
it's amazing how your life can improve.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Do you believe this impeachment is real? Because I think
every time I interviewed James Comer, Jason Smith, Jim Jordan,
it's getting more real by the day.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
And this was a very sophisticated operation with this family.
I'll give you the last word.

Speaker 8 (14:55):
No.

Speaker 6 (14:56):
I I described in a recent newsletter at Gainlish three
sixty as the sopranos.

Speaker 9 (15:01):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
I think that's the easiest way to think of the crux.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Former Speaker of the House, new Kingrich. Let's see what
Republicans do if they'll go forward with impeachment. I think
that it would be inevitable. They just don't have a
big enough margin to get anything through it this time.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
It's rough.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Thank you, sir, And by the way, if you want us,
we'll put it a link online. March to the Majority
is Newt's new book. He is a book signing coming
up that you're not going to want to miss We
put all the details on Hannity dot Com and I
think I think you'll enjoy the time with the speaker.
If you're in Virginia, you definitely want to be there.
It's happening Saturday this Saturday at one o'clock. Sir, thank

(15:38):
you for being with us. Eight hundred ninety four one,
Shawn our number. You want to be a part of
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Speaker 3 (15:50):
Sean Hannity is on b twenty five to the top
of the hour. Thanks for being with us.

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(18:21):
Some guy by the name of Nahad or Wad, apparently
the care executive director, said the following quote. I was
happy to see the people of Gaza break the siege
on October the seventh.

Speaker 11 (18:36):
The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege
the walls of the concentration camp on October seventh. And yes,
I was happy to see people breaking the siege and
throwing down the shackles of their own land and walk
three into their land that they were not allowed to

(18:59):
walk in. And yes, the people of Gaza have the
right to self defense, have the right to defend themselves.
And yes, Israel, as an occupying power, does not have
that right to self defense. Gaza became deliberation source, the
inspiration for people. Gaza transformed many minds around the world,

(19:25):
including people who are not Muslim. What kind of faith
these people have. They are thankful, they're not afraid, and
Israel did not scare them because they knew that their
heaven is in Gaza, and they if they would like
to die, they will go to another heaven.

Speaker 7 (19:45):
That is the faith of the people of Gaza.

Speaker 11 (19:48):
And that's why Gaza and the people of Gaza were
able to transform everyone who's watching. They have learned from
these people.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
So he makes these comments, and this is the executive
of Care. I'm happy to see the people of Gaza
break the siege on October the seventh. You know, the
worst terrorist attack in the history of Israel. Now, I
want to take one moment here. Survivors are now those
that have you know, either survived as hostages, released, or

(20:21):
people that were there on October seventh and barely escape
with their lives. They're now talking about what they went through.
In one case, there is a young girl, her name
is Noah ben Artezi, and she talks about surviving. She
was at that music festival and the massacre that took
place there. At what two hundred and fifty kids at

(20:41):
least were killed that day. Some of them were taken hostages,
some of the women were raped. And it's a long segment,
but I think if you really want to understand what
happened and the horror of all of this, you need
to hear this story.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
Let me play it for you.

Speaker 7 (21:00):
Was around six thirty am. I was in the tent.
I was resting. We were in a festival that we
were waiting for for so long. We started hearing what
we thought was fireworks at the music festival arranged. When
I opened the tent, I realized chaos was in front
of me. Hundreds of people were running towards me. When

(21:24):
I looked up in the sky. I saw hundreds of
rockets above me, and that's when I started panicking. All
our friends. We were ten friends there. We all gathered
up right next to our tent and we split into
cars to run out of there. When we got to
the main road, the security told us to go only

(21:47):
to the right. We started driving and that's when we
realized that if we continue, there's a terrorist attack. We
found a shelter which was a small cement box with
no door and around thirty forty people inside. I was with.

(22:08):
There were five friends inside, including my best friend NoREL,
her sister Roya, her boyfriend Amat, and my other friend
and their cousin Gal. When we were there, we didn't
even know that they were coming towards our shelter, but
my friend texted me they're coming. Get out of there.

(22:33):
That's when I met another girl called Michelle. She was
having a panic attack, so I helped her breathe and
I asked her her name. She said Michelle, and I said,
let's sit down. There's more error if we sit down.
So as for me, Noel, Roya and her sat down.
The next thing I heard was their coming, and that's

(22:56):
when thirty people fell on top of me. Everyone wanted
to save their life and they wanted to get to
the back of the shelter. I don't remember much after that,
but I remember waking up and losing contact with my friends,

(23:18):
only wanting to hear their voice. I was laying my
head was laying on top of a chest of someone
and they were breathing. That's when I asked her, what's
her name? And she said Michelle. He said, Hi, it's me.
It's no I helped you five minutes ago. My hair
around me is people suffocating, people on top of another

(23:43):
and a lot of shots from within. That's when I
realized there's a huge body on top of me and
his head is on my throat and fire is starting
in the entrance. It only came to my knowledge yesterday

(24:03):
that the fire was actually the bodies that they burned
in the entrance of the shelter. I breathed, I inhaled
that smoke, and I fought for my life for three
and a half hours. I thought about my family and

(24:27):
I had one question, and it was why do I
deserve to suffocate until I die? The shots didn't stop,
and I lost contact with my friends, and I realized
I wouldn't hear from them anymore. That's when I got
rescued after three hours. Some voices that I heard said

(24:58):
that they said, I'm going outside. I'd rather take a
bullet in my head than suffocate. When once there was
a little quiet, we heard them going out and then
we heard shots. We realized they didn't survive. And once

(25:18):
I got rescued, I reunited with Michelle in the hospital,
realizing only after that she had a bullet in her back.
Of the entire time, and she didn't even know. Norell,
my best friend, and her sister were Americans since they

(25:43):
lived in LA for nine years and they loved America.
It was four days that we hadn't heard from them,
and we understood that it either meant that they were
hostive or murdered. And in one world does a mother
he to pray that her kids are hostage so that
they're alive and not murdered.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Now, that was Noah ben Ortez.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
She was at that music festival where over two hundred
and fifty kids were just slaughtered, many girls raped, many
people taking hostage I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
So I'm a strong Trump supporter, and I think Trump
will carry you.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
That was it the best you've ever seen because I
was the moderator or the host of the town hall,
or was it better because he did a great job.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
I think it's the latter.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Well, you were both. You were both great. It was fantastic,
And I think Trump's gonna carry George. I think You'll
be the biggest landslide in history. And I'm telling everybody
I know to vote for Trump, and also to watch
your television show and listen and what's your and listen
to your radio because I think your programs will will
give will help give Trump a huge landslide win. So

(26:50):
I want to thank you Sean for all you were
doing for the hard working American taxpayers.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
Oh you're very kind. Joe from LJ. We appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
I'll tell you this America can survive four more years
of Joe Biden and these policies. The world frankly can't either.
It's it's it is that bad. He's making things worse
every single day. All right, let's get to art in
Massachusetts next art. How are you glad you called?

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Sir?

Speaker 9 (27:19):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (27:20):
How are you? What's going on?

Speaker 6 (27:22):
Hey?

Speaker 9 (27:23):
I just got a simple question. You know, with all
these Palestinian protests and everything. Who's paying for all those
flags and who orchestrates all these demonstrations that go from
Massachusetts all the way to California. Nobody ever puts their
name on anything.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
There was a rich couple I can't recall the name
right now that apparently were found to be funding a
lot of this. And there's definitely money behind the organization efforts,
and I would assume that probably includes, you know, the
props that are likely handed out to anybody that shows up,

(28:04):
meaning the flags, et cetera. I was passing by in
a car in New York City recently and one of
these protests were going on, and I just rolled down
the window a little bit, took some video of it
even and you know, it's the same thing that you
know from the river to the sea, calls for antifada,
et cetera, et cetera. But there's definitely organizational roots behind

(28:24):
a lot of this, and there's money behind a lot
of this too, or else it wouldn't happen.

Speaker 9 (28:28):
Yeah, I mean, I see it and I say, geez,
why do they allow this? Is it the freedom of
speech or is it just the hate go on?

Speaker 3 (28:36):
Well, I'm just telling you.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
The answer is there are people that are out there,
There are people that you know, believe this, and the
level of anti Semitism is worse than I've ever seen
in my life.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Edward Alaska, how are you fine?

Speaker 8 (28:53):
Thanks you, Thank you, sar Hey.

Speaker 6 (28:54):
I just wanted to talk real quick, ask.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
Your take on all this money going everywhere now Ukraine,
who was on on Israel, that's good money. Now, I'm
not talking about that. We've got money going everywhere. And
it makes you think. Remember when Donald Trump said, you know,
I'm paraphrasing. Every day, they're draining the money from America.

Speaker 6 (29:16):
And it seems that way.

Speaker 8 (29:17):
Even Doug Collins was just on TV today and he
said the Republicans haven't tried to do much in the
last twenty years. That's not paraphrase in that too, But
what do you think is really going on here? Sean?
They're thirty three trillion.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Right, thirty four trillion in debt that we have. That's
a lot of money.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
Yeah, Look what Democrats have been trying to do and Republicans,
as of yesterday in the Senate wouldn't let him do it.
Is they want this big, huge bill that's all encompassing
and that only gives a small percentage of the money
to Israel. We've already given what over eighty billion dollars
to Ukraine. They want another sixty to eighty billion dollars.

(29:56):
Then they want money for Taiwan, but they don't want
to give any money for our own border security. And
it's been the worst under Joe Biden than at any
other time in the modern era. He keeps allowing in
masses of people unvetted, and now we're discovering what countries
many of them are from, as I've been describing Iran
and Syria and Egypt and Afghanistan and China and Russia.

(30:21):
And you know what, this is now a clear and
present danger. This is a national security risk his policy.
So you know where does the money come from. It
comes from you, It comes from the American people, comes
from the taxpayer, like everything else. Anyway, my friend, appreciate
your call. Eight hundred and nine point one, Shawn our number.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up at today Hannity Tonight,

(30:41):
nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel, Part two of
my interview.

Speaker 3 (30:45):
We went a little along with President Trump and Davenport.
We'll have that new Gingrichs.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Tonight Tommy Laren will be with us, Greg Jarrett, Brian Brendberg,
Jimmy Fayla Audience Show. Say your DVR nine Eastern. We'll
see you tonight. Back here tomorrow. Thank you for making
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