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Sean Spicer, Former White House Press Secretary for President Trump and Host of the Sean Spicer Podcast and The Morning Meeting with Mark Halperin. Today he talks about the win for President Trump and next steps for the administration and transition teams.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
My news Roundup, Information Overload. Our are toll free telephone
numbers eight hundred ninety four one Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program, if you go
back the one hundred and seven days of Kamala Harris
and the coup or mini coop, whatever you want to
call it. To me, I think I have a pretty
clear picture, based on my sources of what actually went

(00:25):
on behind the scenes, and this was definitely a combination
of Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Barack Obama. I know
for a fact that Barack Obama and George Clooney are friends.
I don't believe George Clooney on his own wrote that
op ed in the New York Times calling for Joe

(00:47):
Biden to be a hero and step aside, and then
his idiotic commercial at the end was embarrassing. I don't
know whose was more embarrassing, his or Julia Roberts. I
don't believe it happened in a vacuum, and I believe
it was Nancy Pelosi that was the one that actually
delivered the message to Biden that if he stayed in

(01:07):
the race, that the Democrats, she would mobilize them and
invoke the twenty fifth Amendment. These are the same people
that saw Joe's cognitive decline that I started chronicling and
got criticized for even before the twenty twenty election. And
they all knew it, they all covered it up, they

(01:28):
all lied about it, and we really didn't have a
president that had his full faculties and the country saw it.
And for Kamala Harris to go through a campaign and
just not acknowledge the obvious just shows the level of
lying she was willing to go to. Just like claiming
that the border is secure, and just like claiming inflation

(01:49):
is transitory, and just like claiming that if Donald Trump
gets elected, old people are going to lose their social
security of Medicare. No, Donald Trump had only promised to
preserve it. He's going to institute Project twenty twenty five. No,
he doesn't even know what it is. He's going to
limit access to contraception. That that was her closing argument speech. No,

(02:11):
that's not true either. He's going to sign a national
abortion ban. No, that was never true.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Either.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
He's against IVF treatment. No, that's not true either. The
reason the border's not secure is Donald Trump's fault. We
had on day one, we had a bill ready. That
bill was an amnesty bill that would allow another couple
of million illegal immigrants in the country every year, and
they didn't. They had the discretion not to ever even
enforce it. It was an amnesty bill, it was never

(02:38):
a border security bill. But Nancy Pelosi is now out
there trying to spin this as if it's Joe Biden's
fault and claiming that the Democrats could have won if
only Biden dropped out sooner.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Listen, well, I don't say she was said up to feel,
but let me just say this. We are only a
couple of days since the election. There'll be many reviews
of timing and the who, what, when, and why and
where as we go forward, and books will be written
about it. The fact is she did a great job
with the time constraint that she had. Had the president

(03:15):
gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in
the race. Kamala I think still would have won, but
she may have been stronger having taken her case to
the public sooner.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Yeah, Oh, okay, it's Joe's fault, not the fact that
you went in and pushed Joe out along with a
few other elitists, and you put somebody on the ticket
who didn't earn a single vote, and you didn't care
about Democratic primary voters and your party because you knew
better than they did. And then she tried to explain

(03:48):
that and said, well, Biden's endorsement of Kamala made it
almost impossible to have an open primary.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
That's not true either.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
If they wanted an open primary, they could have had
an open primary. And then of course we've got AMLO's
radicalism at everybody, you know, with the exception of this
show and very few others that heard her own words.
And thanks to all of you that that took up
the charge and spread it on social media and sent
it to your friend's family, co workers, you know, et cetera.

(04:18):
It had a big impact in informing people of my view.
But you know Nancy Pelosi and Pelosi saying that, oh,
he made it impossible to have a primary.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Listen, should there have been an open primary, then, well, see,
we thought that there would be, you know, it was
the anticipation was that if there, if the president were
to step aside, that there would be an open primary.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
And as I say, Kamala and may have. I think
she would have done well in that and been stronger
going forward. But we don't know that that didn't happen.
We live with what happened. And because the President endorsed
Kamala Harris immediately, that really made it almost impossible to
have a primary at that time.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
Wow, it's amazing how ignorant many people are. Some people
are beginning to get a little bit of it right.
Donald Brazil on ABC, this is what she said.

Speaker 6 (05:10):
So it looks like Trump ran the fifty stage strategy
that the Democrats used to talk about. So we can
talk about messaging, we can talk about the map. We
can also talk about just was one hundred and seven
days enough? All of this should be on the table.
We're going to have a lot of introspection. I want
to say this, and I've lost my voice because clearly
you were talking a lot, but more importantly, but the

(05:31):
Democratic Party. I was there years ago when Donald Trump
defeated Hillary Clinton, and we looked at ourselves and said,
what the hell. We tried to stitch together the blue
Wall with almost glue. We need a duct tape and
a lot more. We got to do a better job
of reaching the voters where they are and not try
to make pretend that this was one simply because Donald

(05:52):
Trump is a better liar.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Anyway, joining us now to discuss a good friend of
the program. Sean Spicer is with US former White House
US Secretary for President Trump, and he is now working
with Mark Alpern, who we've had on a number of
times now, and he's the host of the Shawn Spicer
podcast and the Morning Meeting with Mark Alpern, and they
were warning people, oh, you guys can listen to you know,

(06:17):
and buy into all the garbage that they're pedaling on
msdn C primetime, but none of it's going to be accurate.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
And to that, I give Sean Spicer.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
And you and Mark and everyone on your team a
lot of credit because you actually report a truth that
very few people in the media were willing to do.

Speaker 7 (06:34):
Well. Thank you, Sean, I appreciate it. Happy Veterans Day
to you. I will just say that, and I was
posting this just a minute ago. Every Wednesday on my
podcast in the past two months, we did a segment
called Road to two seventy. We went through every single
state and we literally said, Okay, here is the most
recent data in every state, the early vote numbers, the

(06:55):
registration numbers, the trend in pulling. And I don't say
this to be like braggadocious, but we nailed it. It's public.
I'm on video for the last two months. I would
have been spectacically wrong if I had gotten this wrong.
But we went through every state and nailed it perfectly,
three hundred and twelve electoral votes. Not because I'm smarter
than anyone else, but because I actually based my decisions

(07:17):
on data, right. And everyone who says to me, how
did they get this so wrong? Well, if you looked
at the Iowa poll that showed her up three points,
and you said yourself, with just the smallest degree of logic,
this doesn't make sense. No other poll is reflecting this.
The early vote numbers, the registration numbers don't comport with this.
It's clearly wrong, right, But the media ran with it

(07:39):
because you will ignore facts if they were if they
didn't support Donald Trump. And where I was different on
this was that if I had discussions about in Hampshire,
I would have loved to have seen him win. But
everyone that I talked to in the data that I
looked at suggested that it would be close, but he
probably wouldn't pull it out right, And I made analysis

(08:00):
is based on facts. The media hates Donald Trump so
much that they will ignore any facts that benefits him.
And that's why I keep saying this to Sean, to you, Sean,
to people who will listen. If you're not listening to
Sean Handedy or Shawn Spicer, I mean, I think it's
just a sewn thing, then it's your faulted The New
York all right, and CNN are not going to give

(08:22):
you the facts.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
All right, quick break, We'll come right back more with
our friend Shawn Spicer, former White House Press Secretary for
President Trump, host of the Shawn Spicer Podcast and the
Morning Meeting with Mark Halprin. All Right, we continue with
Shawn Spicer. We'll get to your calls coming up as well.
Eight hundred and nine four one. Shawn is on number

(08:43):
if you want to be a part of the program.
So great minds, think alike. And for me, it was
a numbers game.

Speaker 7 (08:50):
Now.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
The day before election Day, I was on Fox and Friends.
The day of Election Day, I was on America's Newsroom,
and that morning I said to Bill Hammer and to
Data Perino, I said, going into today, because we were
looking at the exact same data I was paying attention to.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Poles.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Poles were pretty consistent. The people that did the best again,
Matt Towry, Robert Kaheley, Atlas did very well, a couple
of others, but so many others got it wrong. Those
were great, but those weren't the numbers that I was
paying the most attention to. I knew by the time
I went on the air at nine point thirty nine
on Fox News on election night, I said, let me

(09:30):
tell you how I think the rest of this night
is going to unfold. And it was all based on data.
And I said, if I'm wrong, I may be getting
over my skis here. But I said it with one
hundred percent confidence for the same reason you had confidence.
Mark Halprin had confidence. And and by the way I
called Mark, I said, am I missing anything? Because I

(09:50):
thought you guys had done such a good job. And
I talked to you numerous times throughout this process, and
I said, Georgia and North We're going to be calling
Georgia North Carolina soon because I have people, numbers cruncheres
that know the state, and I knew the numbers going
in Okay, Arizona was never going to go to Kamala Harrison.
It was likely Nevada was going to be ours too.
We ended up being right, and then I knew in

(10:12):
Wisconsin it was a similar situation that mathematically they would
have to turn out numbers that we'd never seen Democrats
turn out on election day before, and Pennsylvania was the
easy one. And then I said, if I am right,
that means that she would need to sweep the blue wall.
And then I went through the exact numbers that you

(10:32):
and I are describing on air and said it is
not going to happen, and that everyone looked at me like, oh,
you're going out over You're going out on a limb here.
And it was all numbers game for me, and I
had really good sources. That's how I figured it out, right.

Speaker 7 (10:48):
But see, this is the thing I wanted, you know,
I'd love Donald Trump this to win all fifty states,
but there were clearly ones that I said, okay, based
on the data, he won't win here, but he will
win this. He will in this based on exactly And
it's funny how many of the same people that you
and I talk to overlap because If you really want
an answer, you talk to the people on the ground

(11:09):
who are running numbers. I talk to the folks at
America First Works who are literally saying this is the
number of low propensity voters. Like when someone says we
don't know how many low propensity voters I e. Those
people only vote in one or two of four elections,
that's not true. There are people knocking on doors America
First Works, elon must super pac that will tell you, well,

(11:30):
here's how many people are answering our call, are committing
to vote. This is the hot number of high propensity voters.
These are the low right. So the problem is is
that most reporters frankly, don't have a clue who these
people are. They don't understand it, and their extent of
reporting is reading a public poll and saying, oh, she's up,
she's down, and they don't want to actually take the

(11:52):
time to find out what's happening. And that's where, like
I said, I get pro frustrated these days when people
say everybody miss this, I'm like, no, everybody didn't. I
got this right Handity got this right right. The people
who took the time to understand the data behind what
goes into an election knew because they were willing to

(12:14):
be guided by facts, not by vibes.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Well, I appreciate the work that you did. I appreciate
the work that Mark did. And I noticed that there
were very, very few of us that were looking at
that information. There were a couple of Matt Towry, Robert Kahley.
I don't know the people at Atlas Polling, but they've
they've been very accurate in the last three cycles, like

(12:40):
Hefalgar and like Inside or Advantage. But the reality is
this information was public information. If people wanted to find it,
they would have known. And why the Democratic Party put
their head in the sand. You know, it's my numbing
to me, and that's why I keep saying legacy media
is dead.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
It's done.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
Yes, nobody cared about all their entire narrative about Donald
Trump for nine years.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
Nobody paid attention.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
They didn't care, and they didn't like being called garbage, Nazis,
racist and fascist either.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
I'll say two things. One on what you were saying
before we started chatting. I hope they're right. I hope
this analysis that Pelosi that you played is right. I
hope they put their head in their sand and that
they ignore all of the warning signs that have been
going off, because that, to me would be awesome. I
hope they don't take the time to have the introspection
to look at what really happened. And the second thing is,

(13:34):
and you and I have talked about my role as
press secretary, I hope this next administration listens to what
you just said. I've got an op ed coming out
on this. I'm going to give my unsolicited advice to
the next press secretary. I hope they shake up the
briefing room and focus on independent media and long form
podcasts the way that President Trump and his campaign so

(13:56):
effectively did right. The legacy media, to your point, is dead.
Why do you need to cater to the New York Times, CBS,
the Washington Post. Focus on new media where this is happening.
I just I think this is these guys can come
into the briefing room and say, instead of calling on
Jonathan Carl at ABC News or whomever, you start to

(14:18):
call on new media types that where President Trump was
really effective. I think there's an opportunity to shake things
up and do things differently like never before. Because of
the impact that President Trump had on new independent media
that they were so successful on the campaign.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Don Spicer, great job, a great job to you and
to Mark Calpern. Send my best to both of you.
And you know what, I think the media now will
forever be changed. And I said in two thousand and seven,
journalisms dead now, Legacy media is dead, gone buried. They
have lost all the trust of the American people because

(14:59):
nob he listened to them. Celebrity endorsements, same thing. Anyway,
We appreciate you, Sean, Thank you so much, my friend.
We'll be in touch in the days to come. All right,
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when Donald Trump gets in office. Now we've talked about
all the different gang members, thirteen thousand murderers, we have
known terrorists in the country, the cartels. I have scrolled
over and over and over and over again on television

(17:22):
the names of the dozens and dozens of people that
have been murdered by these Harris Biden, allegedly by these
Harris Biden unvetted illegal immigrants, and that's how it gets
reported in the media. And we have named, we have
listed the names of all of those people that have
been raped, dozens of our fellow citizens, and nobody seems

(17:45):
to pay attention. Nobody seemed to care. Wasn't an issue
that it should. It was an issue for Donald Trump.
It was an issue in their campaign ads. We know
the namesake in Riley, we know the name Joscelyn Nungary,
we know the name you know, Rachel Moore, You're in.
But there are dozens more. And then there are hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of other Americans victims of crimes

(18:08):
because you have the gang members, you have the cartel members.
Now Donald Trump is going to deport these people and
get them out of our country. I don't know how
we're going to find the known. We know they are
terrorists in the country. We know there's Iranian assassination squads
in the country. Our country is in jeopardy. Our citizens

(18:28):
are victims of crimes that should never have happened. I've
said it before, I'll say it again. Harris and Biden
have blood on their hands, and they do. And if
this country, God forbid, has ever attacked because of one
of their unvetted illegal immigrants that they've allowed in from
over one hundred and eighty countries, they will have even
more blood on their hands. I pray to God I'm wrong.

(18:51):
I pray it never happens. But I think it's a
matter of when, not a matter of if. But again
I pray I'm wrong. You know, look at all the
children that have been raped, or the children being smuggled
into the country at the border. You know, but a
lot of gang members would use children as pawns to say, oh,

(19:13):
we're family members were seeking asylum, and they're not even
related to the children, and they scare the hell out
of these kids. Never mind the trafficking that we have
chronicled over and over again on this show. I want
you to just listen to the reports because when this
issue comes up of deportation, you're going to hear about
internment camps. You're going to hear about oh my gosh, racism, racism, racism, fascism, nazism.

(19:38):
It's but let me ask you a simple question before
we get to this point. If I were to go
down to the border and pick up an illegal immigrant
and ask them, well, what city or state would you
like to go to? Would I not be guilty of
human trafficking and aiding and a betting and law breaking.

(19:58):
Isn't that what they've institution the last four years? And
if you're not going to respect our laws, our borders,
and our sovereignty, why do you get rewarded with amnesty
and free sex change operations? And why wouldn't we give
those highly coveted positions to people that respect our laws
and go through the process legally. Just listen, for example,
about just child smuggling at the border.

Speaker 9 (20:21):
Traffickers on the border often target uncompanied minors and votable
families knowing that the children have no way of protecting themselves.
In this tactic of sedating children on the border is
a way that traffickers make sure that children are seen
but are not heard by border authorities.

Speaker 10 (20:37):
How many children have you attained at the Donna tenth
facility and the cages you built told kids? How many
children have been in those cages?

Speaker 11 (20:45):
A senator, I can provide to you the following figure
that when and let me say that when a child.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 10 (20:55):
It's a simple question. How many children have been in
those cages?

Speaker 11 (20:58):
I respectfully not familiar with the term cages and to
what you are referring in late March, you are correct,
the numbers were extraordinarily high, and we had over five
seven hundred young children unaccompanied children in the custody of
the Board of Patrol.

Speaker 12 (21:15):
Nearly one hundred thousand children of the you've read the
New York Times reports, I assume, mister Secretary.

Speaker 11 (21:20):
I have read many reports Center Holly.

Speaker 12 (21:22):
But do you know what I'm talking about with the
number of children who have been sent to do operate
heavy machinery, who are not being paid, who are not
going to school, who are being denied food, migrant children
unaccompanied who are now in the clutches of labor traffickers.
You're familiar with this.

Speaker 11 (21:39):
Right, that is precisely why I revised on our work
site enforcement.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Good.

Speaker 12 (21:44):
How many of the kids have you gotten back then?
Eighty five thousand or more now lost lost contact with
it's been months since you were last year. How many
of those children have you rescued?

Speaker 11 (21:55):
Sending you are conflating issues.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
A recent house community said that as many as three
and ten.

Speaker 9 (22:02):
Children and no familiar releation whatsoever to the aduls that
claimed them.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
And they do it to get into the country. And
what are these children supposed to do when they feel
that their life is in jeopardy? And then you have
the illegal immigrant crime problem. So predictably, when this moment comes,
the left is gonna they're going to claim racism, They're

(22:28):
going to scream bloody murder, and they're going to call
Donald Trump and Conservatives and Republicans every name in the book.
But just remember some of these reports. Listen to this
crime montage.

Speaker 13 (22:41):
Students at the University of Georgia meeting for a vigil
tonight in honor of Lake and Riley.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Yeah, please say an undocumented migrant killed the Augusta Medical
College student on the campus of UGA last week.

Speaker 13 (22:53):
Two men investigators say are in the country illegally from
Venezuela are charged with capital murder and the death of
Jocelyn Nongarall.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
A twelve year old girl escaped being blindfolded and bound
by an adult male.

Speaker 6 (23:05):
The suspect is described as a thirty or thirty one
year old Nicaraguan man whose legal identity is yet to
be determined.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
Based on multiple aliases.

Speaker 6 (23:13):
Detective detectives determined he illegally entered the US.

Speaker 13 (23:16):
Unarrest has finally been made in the tragic murder of
Maryland mom of five Rachel Moore in ten months after
her body was found naked and beaten on a remote
hiking trail. Police arrested Victor Martinez Hernandez, a migrant who
entered the country illegally in February twenty twenty three after
reportedly murdering a young woman in El Salvador.

Speaker 14 (23:36):
An illegal immigrant from Ecuador arrested apprehended under arrest suspected
of sexually assaulting as you said, a teenage girl in
a New York City park last week. He used as
shoelace to bound their hands together before Landy allegedly sexually
assaulted the young girl.

Speaker 15 (23:55):
All three are undocumented immigrants from Guatemala.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
The various charges, but.

Speaker 15 (24:01):
The sheriff's office says they forced a woman into a
car then committed sexual battery on her at two different locations.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Unbelievable. Let's get to our busy phones. I hope you
remember a lot of this. If not, I will be
reminding you when this time comes. But prepare for this.
Barbara Maryland, our good friend, Barbara, Barbara, how are you
glad you called?

Speaker 8 (24:23):
Hey, Sean, thanks so much for taking my call. I'm
a static about the election. I was an election judge.
It was the unbelievable the crowds that were there. And
I just even though Maryland did not go all for Trump,
I do believe we don't have Larry Hogan to worry

(24:45):
about either. And that's marilynd who lost, and I'm so
glad that he did.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
So.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
President Trump does indeed snakes in his administration on in
DC at all. So I'm astatic. I'm happy about everything.
I don't care about the media. To me, if I
never hear Jessica tar Off again, Carl rob and Juan
Williams if I'd never hear anything out of their.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Mouth, be nice.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Of there were colleagues, but remember Fox has a Fox
from its original mission was to offer both sides fair
and balanced. Right, So, I mean, my original show was
Hannity and Combs and it was a debate show. So
the idea that you have people with different views. You know, Jessica,
you know you're mentioning people that are nice people. She's

(25:30):
a great person, great mom. I don't want to get
into personalities. I'll be honest. I'm sure that a lot
of Democrats are pretty upset today. That's one of the
reasons I didn't spike the football, And because I feel
a sense of gratitude and relief that America made the
right choice, because I think this was an inflection point
for the country.

Speaker 8 (25:50):
Both of us out here, we will spike that football
because you know, I'm the local race.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
You and Linda a spike in the football.

Speaker 8 (25:57):
I got it, just like the football. That's right. President
won this thing, and you don't see any you know,
the streets took calm. You know they were predicting all
this stuff. Nothing's happened. People are happy. People are happy
that he won. Even the Democrats who might not have
voted for They're still going to be happy with what's
going to happen to this he comedy. I'm so looking

(26:18):
forward to the greatness that he's going to come with
all of his his staff. I know he's got his
cabinets picked out, the people that he I knew Tom
Holman was going to be a part of things immigration.
I just love that. I think it's going to be wonderful.
We're going to be very very happy.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
I think the President is going to act very quickly,
and the things that he said he's going to do
is going to get done. And I think, you know,
all this talk about the president retribution is not going
to happen. I told everybody it's not gonna nobody's going
to be taking off the air. They'll they'll be able
to peddle their lives, conspiracy theories and outright vitre all

(26:56):
as much as they want. Barbara, we love you, appreciate
the time. John and Arizona. Next Sean Hannity Show, Hey, John,
how are you glad you called?

Speaker 7 (27:05):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (27:05):
I'm doing good. Sean, how are you hey?

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Can you talk to like the officials in your state
and tell them to get their act together. Why is
it that takes them four thousand years to count ballots
in your state when my state of Florida, you know
the stuff, the polls closed, we have the final result
in less than an hour.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Yeah, they need a little reform here, hey, a little.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
A little. They need maximum reform. It's not fair to
the rest of the country, and it's not fair to
the people Arizona.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
I agree, I agree, But I just want to make
two comments and concerns here. So my first concern is
with our friend Jimmy Kimmela. I'm very, very concerned for him.
I feel like tonight we might see his monologue with
a bald head.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
So you got to admit that stuff's pretty funny. The
women shaving their heads. They're even talking about getting a divorce,
divorcing their husbands over the results of the election, or
or pledging not to have sex with their husbands. I'm like, oh, okay, okay,
it sounds like a great marriage to me. Or Julia
Roberts telling women you can vote and you don't have

(28:15):
to tell your husband how you really vote. You can
keep it secret, you can lie to your husband. I'm like, okay,
that's a great closing argument. Or George Clooney, Yeah, you
can actly, you're one of the you're one of the
you're one of the guys and say, yeah, yeah, of
course I voted Trump.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
You can secretly vote for a Kamala if you have.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
If you're that embarrassed to vote for your candidate, you've
got a problem.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Yeah, and you know what next is the eyebrows. It's coming.
They're going to shave their eyebrows. But hey, uh, bigger concern.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
By the way, I believe in freedom.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
Any liberal woman that that that had not have sex
with their husbands, if if, if they choose to get
a divorce, that's up to them. I hope they don't.
But you know what, we live in a free country.
In spite of all their hyperbole and lying, we still
live in a free country.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Go shave away absolutely, now, Sean. My question to you is,
with this election, I worry, and this is the main
concern I have. I worry about Trump's safety. How do
you feel about the Secret Service from now until when
he steps into that Oval office. I just want the
man protected.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
I want the man protected too.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
I've had conversations that I'm not going to discuss with
sources of mind, and it is. It is very top
of mind for me. There's a lot of things that
I don't talk about on the radio because I just
don't think it's appropriate. And your concerns are justified. Your
concerns are real. That's all I'm going to tell you.

(29:44):
And we must protect all of our elected officials. I
said it when Obama was president. I said it about
Joe Biden. I meant it about Kamala Harris. The fact
that that the Biden administration never stood up to Iran
until told and took a tough st and said, if
you go don't pull your assassination squads back, there's going

(30:05):
to be dire consequences is unforgivable to me. But I
you know, this is where we are as a country,
and we need massive reform at the Secret Service. He's,
you know what, he needs to be able to play golf,
and my understanding is right now, Donald Trump, they don't.
They're not going to let him play golf. I'm like,
that's ridiculous. Every president you know in the modern error

(30:27):
has played golf that plays golf, not all of them play.
Obama played, Clinton played, George W. Bush played Why can't
Donald Trump play golf? It's ridiculous, all right. That's going
to wrap things up for today. Tonight an exclusive interview.
Tom Homan is going to be put in charge of
finding people in this country illegally and asking them and

(30:48):
escorting them back to their home country, Eric Trump Tonight,
Senator Rick Scott, who is running for Senate Majority Leader
Byron Donald's Mike Huckabee, please say you DVR tonight Hannity
nine Eastern on five News. Information you will never get
from the state run legacy media mob that nobody cares
about anymore. We'll see you tonight back here tomorrow. Thank

(31:09):
you for making this show possible.

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