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September 25, 2024 29 mins

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, has been vocal about the threats made against President Trump and the role the media played, and continues to play in these efforts. Paul is also proposing a balanced budget, with the solution to make it a reality. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
See you right here for our final news round up
and information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, News round up, Information overload, our here's our
toll free telephone number. It's eight hundred and ninety four
to one Sean if you want to be a part
of the program. We have talked at length about the
absolute failure as it relates to Donald Trump and what
has happened with these assassination attempts. And the President addressed

(00:25):
this today, and you know, he talked at length about
how he has been targeted. And we now know that
President Trump was briefed yesterday by I guess, the director
of National Intelligence from the Biden administration, about very real,
very specific threats from Iran to assassinate the president of
the United States. He referred to it as North Carolina speech.

(00:48):
He said, you know, there's been two assassination attempts on
my life that we know of, and they may or
may not be involved with Iran. They don't know. And
in the case in Butler, in the case in West
Palm Beach, Florida, the FBI has been unable to open
three potentially foreign based apps. And in the second case,
that was the Butler case, the assassin had six cell
phones in his car. Yet the FBI is unable to

(01:10):
penetrate their guard you know, who are these people calling?
Why are they unable to get that information? And he
pointed out rightly in the old days, the FBI, the
DOJ would capture people before anything happened. You know, I
happened to have you know, looked at they knew that
this area at Trump International in West Palm Beach had
this area very close to the holes four five sixty seven,

(01:32):
and it was it was covered by a tree line
next to a street where you at some points or
one hundred yards away from anybody that's playing golf. And
nobody swept the area. It makes no sense. And now
they're brief that the president of Iran, you know, and
the the Iranians now have a have hit squads in

(01:53):
this country for the purpose of taking out Donald Trump.
And the President today pointed out that we in this
country right now. The president of Iran is in this
country right now at the UN with the large security
forces guarding him, and yet they have assassination squads identified
by our government threatening the former president and leading presidential candidate.

(02:16):
And yet the Secret Service, while the agents around the
president did an amazing and heroic job. The fact that
they didn't sweep the trees and the treed area, a
known area where paparazzi hangout, where would be assassin would
easily hang out. We know this guy now was there
for over twelve hours is unbelievable. And how this has
happened is it just unconscionable? Senator Rampaul of Kentucky's with

(02:40):
US Senator I am, I am beside myself over all
of this. This is such a spectacular fail in both cases.
And now we know that they didn't sweep the treed
area around Trump International, even knowing that they were Iranian
assassination teams in the US.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Yeah, our investigation, our investigation has shown a compilation, a
tragedy of errors one after another, not just one er,
but dozens of errors in the first assassination, the second assassination.
Now that should have a heightened alert. And you're right,
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize you to
walk the perimeter. I mean, for goodness sake, nobody walked

(03:19):
the perimeter. He was not only that they're twelve hours
that day, he'd been there off and on for a month,
and nobody's noticing him. I mean, a civilian saw I
was suspicious enough to take a picture of him as
he was leaving. So yeah, I mean, it's just a tragedy,
a compilation of all these human errors. And what is
Washington do? But he just gave the same people more money.

(03:41):
We're going to give him two hundred million dollars more.
But I want to know who's being replaced. I want
to know who hasn't been doing their job and they
need to be replaced because these are human errors and
you don't fix human errs unless you replace the humans.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Well, I agree, and you know this is so basic, rudimentary,
and fundamental to me. I don't know if you have
you ever played golf with the president? Have you ever
played at Trump International? I don't know if I was
actually asked to play that day with I went to
breakfast with the guy who's playing with just by happenstance,
and he said, come play with us, and I'm like, well,
I don't have time to play golf. I work too much.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
I've played with the president many times. I've been at
that location, the fourth and the fifth hole at that course,
and so I know exactly what they're talking about. I
know the trees are talking about well on a scale.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Of one to one hundred, assess the assess the danger level,
and assess the you know, the idea that they didn't
sweep the treated area. Again, I want to praise the
agents around the president, I really do. I don't want to.
I want to biprocate them out separate here. But the
people that were in charge of the planning failed spectacularly.
You know from your knowledge, what do you see?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
This is what we found in the first investigation of
the first assassination attempt. No one was in charge at Butler.
You asked the agents and they say, well, I was
in charge of this, but not that, and so who's
in charge of the final walk through? They would have
looked at the building located just one hundred yards away,
looming in the distance where the shooter was. Who was
in charge enough to say, hey, how come we don't

(05:09):
have any counter snipers on that roof. No one would
take that responsibility. So then you get to the second
assassination attempt. Who's in charge of the perimeter. It's not
like you have to have a sniper walk to perimeter.
You could have a beat cough, you could have anybody
walk the perimeter with a radio to say, do you
see anybody suspicious? And maybe it's just they have to

(05:29):
be questioned. But on that day, a guy camping out
in the woods with his backpack and all this stuff
in there, you know somebody walking around would have seen him,
and yet they didn't as sign anybody to do that. Now,
the only good news I can tell you is, you know,
the Secret Service is embarrassed and they have finally said
that Donald Trump's going to get this.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Well, wait a minute, are they really embarrassed because we
know that the interim head of the Secret Service, the
first Kimberly Chetah, lied to the country when she said, well,
the reason they weren't on the roof where it would
be a assassin wasn't Butler pa was because it was
a slope roof. That was a lie. And now he
said that the plan worked. He actually used that in

(06:09):
his first press conference. That plan didn't work. That is
a spectacular failure.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
The head of the Secret Service who resigned will go
down in history as one of the worst civil servants
and one of the worst people as far as taking responsibility.
The acting chief has at least said that he's a
shamed by the behavior and there will be repercussions to
those But.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
That's not what he first said. He first said the
plan worked.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
We haven't seen it. The other thing is is we've
been asking him for six weeks, Republicans and Democrats for
any requests for security that will turned down. He won't
release them to us, and for that he is raising
the ire of both Republicans and Democrats. We know that
the Trump detail and the Trump campaign both asked for
these counter snipers repeatedly. They were denied. They finally were granted,

(06:57):
believe it or not, in Butler. That was the first
time they were granted. And while they didn't get the
shooter before he got shots off, they did get him
fairly quickly. Can you imagine if there'd been no counter
snipers up until Butler. Trump has had all these outdoor
rallies and had no counter snipers. So without any counter
snipers that the shooter would have kept going. I mean,
in all likelihood, would have gotten Trump as they were

(07:18):
getting him up, or had he gotten the secret services
they piled on to him. All kinds of things would
have happened with no counter snipers. But why were they
denying it to him. How do you go another two
months and not have a perimeter, not have a way
he placed golf someone walking around the perimeter and seeing
if anyone's suspicious there. So it's inexcusable. These are human errors,
and just given them more money doesn't fix the problem.

(07:41):
But add in to the fact that these were two
in all likelihood loan actors that aren't that sophisticated and
they almost killed president former President Trump. Imagine what a
state actor would do. So there's all kinds of things
that need to happen to prevent a state actor. A
state actor has more technology, more sophistication, more ammunition, everything,

(08:03):
and so there has to be a more sophisticated defense
to the president. And so we are pushing every day
for this, and we're not going to settle for a
ho home we might protect from President Trump. They're going
to have to do their job.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
They're going to have to How do you assess the
campaign where forty one days out, early voting has started
in a lot of states. What's your read on it.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
I think the message needs to be more strongly and
more consistently about how people are doing with buying groceries
going on vacation, buying the things they want to for
their family. The fact that people are avoiding buying certain stakes,
They're avoiding buying meat, they're avoid buying things in the
grocery store because the prices are too high because the

(08:44):
Biden and Harris administration has borrowed so much money.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
And let Yeah, but you forgot she's pledging to fix
inflation on day one and fix the border on day one.
But I thought day won, by the way, was January twenty,
twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah. I think she's not believable in these objects. And
you can't you can't take away what people know. People
do go to the grocery store. Virtually every American has
to go in and buy stuff, and they're seeing the
price of a steak, the price of chicken, the price
of poor They're seeing all these prices in the inflation
and the average American family is about one thousand dollars
poor under Biden and Harris. And so these are facts

(09:21):
that can't escape, and you got to repeat them over
and over again. I just went to the word. You
should have seen the Democrats sputtering as I explained how
their debt is causing this inflation. And that all the
free stuff they're offering will simply make inflation work. Free houses,
free cars, free schooling, well, free.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Sex change operations. You know, don't forget that one.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
And it's not free. Something for nothing is a bait
and switch that the Left is done for years, and
but you have to explain it to the American people
over and over again so they get it. But it's
not really free. That the inflation in the grocery store
comes from these so called Santa Claus candidates. They're going
to offer you everything for free. It isn't free. I

(10:02):
think a lot of Americans get that. But my recommendation
to the Trump and Vance campaign would be stay on
the economic message.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Yeah, I would agree with that as well. Let's talk
about some of the Senate races we just had Ted
Cruz on. I mean, they're dumping it may end up
being two hundred million dollars the on Ted Cruz's head.
You know, I guess the thanks he gets for being
on the front lines of fighting back against the big
lie that the border is closed and the border secure.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
You know.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Senator Kamala Harris has said she wants to decriminalize the
illegal immigration, offer, free housing, food, healthcare, education, and her
running mate wants legal driver's licenses, free college education. He
now wants a quote pathway to citizenship, which is amnesty
and sex change operations paid for by taxpayers, not only

(10:53):
for illegal immigrants, but for convicted felons. And you know, meanwhile,
Governor Rabbit and Ted Cruz, I've been doing everything in
their power to warn and to stop this invasion. I mean,
we now have known terrorists in the country because they
don't vet anybody, and I'm sure they're plotting and planning
and scheming another nine to eleven against the American people.

(11:16):
And I guess that's the thanks you get. You get,
you know, all these you know, liberal billionaires pouring money
into Texas. I mean, you know, from running a lot
of campaigns yourself. Money matters in campaigns.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
The Biden Harris campaign has also made the military actually
a magnet for people who are confused about who they are.
If they want to have some kind of operation to
change their sexual appearance, you join the military. That didn't
happen under Trump. It wasn't considered to be a something
that your medical health insurance paid for. Biden and Harris

(11:48):
changed that, and it's ridiculous. They've become a magnet. There's
things like forty some one million dollars a year's being
spent on these sex change operations that put people out
of commission where they can't fight, and then they're disabled
from all the complicatetiondations of the surgeries they put them through.
And they really aren't the type of people that are
going to be your best soldiers since they're always going
under these surgical procedures. But you know, this is a craziness.

(12:11):
You know that, having these grown, hulking men running against
women in high school sports. I don't think people are
really for that. The only answer you hear from Democrats is, oh,
there's not that many of them. Oh yeah, maybe re frived.
There's not that many of them. If you look in Connecticut,
it seems like every year the girls state track meet
is full of bullys running in the girls state track meets.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Unbelievable. Well, Tim Wallace, by the way, once sex affirming
care offered a children, but you don't have to get
pernal consent. I would say that would be the elimination
of parental rights altogether. But uh, Senator ram Paul Wood,
do I know you have to run. And I do
appreciate you always coming on the program, and thanks so
much for being with us.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Thanks having Michelle.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Well, let's get to our busy telephones. Let's say hi
to a friend of ours from north of the border
in Canada, Franklin as well as Franklin. Hi, how are
you glad you called?

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Sir?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Where in Canada are you?

Speaker 4 (13:06):
Prince Edward Island?

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Oh beautiful there, very beautiful. Canada is picturesque, beautiful, little
cold for me but nice.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Yeah. So, as a Canadian, I observe your politics from afar.
So I have no dog in this fight, but what
I see frightens me.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
You actually do have a dog in the fight, but
I don't want to interrupt you. Go ahead, Yeah, the
whole world has a dog in this fight.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
Oh, you got it, You got it. You know the
upcoming election, President Trump said that this is the most
important election in American history, and your country right now
is literally at the crossroads. If you vote to the right,
you'll be voting for a man who truly cares about
your country. And if you vote for the left, and
you want to see what life under Kamala Harris is like,

(13:51):
just take a look up north of my country. We've
got a prime minister right now that is so far left.
We are teetering between socialism and communism. I sit on
one of the world's largest oil and natural gas reserves,
and yet we continue to buy Saudi oil and pay
around six dollars a gallon at the pump. Our inflation
rate skyrocketing. We have some of the highest income tax
rates in the world, and because of mass immigration, crime

(14:13):
in our nation's cities is escalating. And he funds our
mainstream media, so they always paint him with a great picture.
Is a wonderful leader. Our housing costs are so high
there young people can't afford to buy a home, and
the problems just go on and on. And I know
that sounds like a lot that's happening in the United
States right now, But if you, I can't even imagine

(14:35):
how much worse it could be if she has full control.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
I will tell you, I will really tell you, and
I mean this with all my heart and soul, that
I think that I don't know how America recovers if
she follows through on her stated agenda and if she
implements these policies. The Green New Deal alone will be
the end of capitalism as we know it. That is,

(15:00):
by every definition Marxism. Her tax policies will destroy all
investment in this country. Her proposal for unrealized capital gains,
that's another big problem. Her open borders will result in
another nine to eleven or worse. And it you know,
God forbid. If you want parental rights and you want

(15:20):
the right to know if your kids are getting any
type of sex assignment treatment of any kind, that will
go away with the radicalism of this modern left wing
Marxist Democratic Party. It just will. And so I think
your admonition is correct. I'm not a fan of little
justin your prime Minister, and I think that he's been

(15:45):
bad for your country. And I hope that your country
tries to get back on track in the next election.
I really do.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
Today are Conservative Party is tabling a vote of non
confidence and we're just hoping that the other parties will
go alongside with it and then we will have an
election this fall as well.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Well. I'm praying for our friends up north, and I
do appreciate your call, and I'm glad you listening in Canada.
And tell all our friends in Canada if I was
broadcasting there, I'd probably be arrested. All right, back to
our busy phones, Christine in the all important swing state
of Wisconsin. Christine, how are you let me guess you're
a part owner of the Green Bay Packers? Also just
guess it part of the what you're part? I'm guessing

(16:24):
that you are probably a family members a part owner
of the Green Bay Packers.

Speaker 5 (16:29):
Oh, we have been on the list for ever. No,
it takes decades to get tickets. But yeah, I married
into the Green and Gold family.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Oh, oh man, it's a religion in Green Bay. I
get it. Anyway, we need Wisconsin badly. Glad you called
what's on your mind today?

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Well, I moved from Minnesota to Wisconsin because we just
couldn't handle the policies here anymore. But we were just wondering, like,
why if if Trump was indicted for January sixth, right
for causing that just then, the few things that he

(17:09):
said we weren't even that bad. How are there no
charges going against the current administration for all the things
that they say about him being hitler and about him
you know, needing to be stopped at all costs, Like
they say these really strong words and phrases how.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Let me, let me play, let me play? Kamalas and
Joe's commerce secretary, Uh, Gina, how do you stay? Her
last name? Raymondo, Romando Raymondo. And on Trump, let's just
let's extinguish him for good. She just said this this
morning on msd NC. What he says is the opposite.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
It's just another lie, like how did we get here?
Let's extinguish him for good? We have an answer. We
have a remarkably talented candidate. Who is who's pragmatic, who's open?

Speaker 2 (18:02):
I mean, we have example after example of this. Do
you want to hear more?

Speaker 5 (18:07):
I don't need to hear more. I wish the Democrats
could hear more. I'm surprised that the people on my
Facebook feed that I'm friends with, I'm like, how how
do I not know that you think this way?

Speaker 2 (18:19):
Well, I mean it's scary because Wisconsin is one of
those important swing states and you know, it could be
you know, ten thousand votes or less that decides the
state of Wisconsin. It's chilling to me.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Yes, yeah, it's horrifying. I don't know, but I mean
I know Trump want to be nice to you know,
Clinton when she did her things.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
I don't want to.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
I don't wanna truss charges against her because that would
divide the country, and I don't think he wants to
cause more divice.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
I think we need a secret Service investigation. Well, especially
in light of what just happened. I mean, could you
imagine if I said that, and I never would that,
you know, let's Extinguishkamala for good. And if any conservative
ever said that, I would say they need to be investigated. Yes, anyway,
you know, if we're going to talk about, you know,

(19:08):
beyond the threat to democracy, threat to democracy, threat to democracy.
I mean, it's unbelievable. Anyway, Christine, we love our friends
in Wisconsin. We need we need your state badly. Thank you.
Another state we need badly is the state of Georgia.
Kim is with us. We're in Georgia, are you, Kim?
Glad you called?

Speaker 6 (19:29):
Hey, Sean. I'm from a wonderful, beautiful city of Savannah,
and I am still so excited. I got to go
to the Trump rally yesterday, and I just want your
listeners to know the number of people here that are

(19:51):
behind President Trump. We had people twenty eight hundred people
filled Mercer Civic Center, they were young, they were old.
Parents brought their kids, there were college students, there were
black people wearing their Trump shirts, and I mean it

(20:15):
was just phenomenal. But then, when I've listened to like
your other caller, you know the things that the other
side is saying, you need to if you ever get
the chance go to a Trump rally. This was my
first time. I spent four hours in line just to

(20:38):
get to see the man, and it was just thrilling.
When he came out, the audience everyone went wild. It
was just so exciting, and it gave me faith. It
gave me that we can do this, if we can
get people out to vote. Heck, my ninety five year

(21:00):
old mom who's going to be voting for him. So
it was just what he did to that audience. He joked,
he brought humanity to his speech. He talked about being
coming so close twice now being assassinated, and how it's

(21:23):
faith is faith in God, And of course that just
resonated with the audience, and I really really felt inspired
to see the people. We waited, and four people waited
four or five hours longer. There was a mile and

(21:44):
a half of Trump supporters trying to get in to
see him, and not all of them did, but we
got twenty eight hundred. Philip.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
I had the same problem when I was in Harrisburg.
I mean I didn't know at the time, and I
told this story before. I didn't know at the time.
I'd never had with all the town halls that I
participated in over the years with presidential candidates and Donald
Trump himself, I didn't understand. They wouldn't let us put
people on the floor, they wouldn't let us pack the place,

(22:19):
even though we had ten thousand people signed up, and
I never under I didn't understand why at the time.
For the first time ever, I was pulled aside before
the interview by the lead Secret Service agent. It was
a very nice man and told, if there's a shooting,
these these are the two places on stage where you
can go and hide behind bulletproof protection that was hidden

(22:43):
it in and covered. I'd never been told that in
my life. Now did I think twice about it? I'll
be honest, I really didn't. I just thought there would
be an extra careful post. Butler, this was before the
Trump International incident, and it's just scary. And I got
to tell tell you something. We've got a lot. We
got a lot of work to do in this country,

(23:03):
we really do. But I'm glad you had a good time.
It's it's hard when people can, you know, want to
get into an event and they can't. I hate that,
you know. There have been events that I want tickets
to go to and I usually go on stub Hub
and play pay a premium to get the tickets. But
I'm glad you had a good time and got to
experience it. I've been to Savannah, and I got to
tell you something. I love my friends in Georgia. We

(23:25):
need Georgia desperately as well, and it is Savannah is
one of the most beautiful old towns you'll ever see
in your life. Have been to Tybee Island, I've been,
I've been through all of it. It's just stunning there
when I lived in Georgia four years. But Kim, we
appreciate you, thank you, thanks for sharing your great experience
were We are glad you went and got in. Randy
is in Greensboro, another important state, North Carolina. We love

(23:49):
our friends in Greensboro. What's going on, Randy? How are you?

Speaker 7 (23:52):
Yes, sir, I'm doing good. I got a different take
on that first assassination attempt that nobody has either verbalized
has expressed in the news media, and that is the
guy who actually shot the suspect was over four hundred yards. Now,
have you ever shot anything over four hundred yards before?

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Yes, I have not that hard to do, to be honest.

Speaker 7 (24:16):
That's exactly my point. So my guess is is the guy,
the sniper or the Secret Service guy had him in
his sight already. It wasn't like he was scanning the
horizon looking for where the sound came from, because there
was not enough time to make that happen. So my

(24:37):
guess is, and you can go down the rabbit hole
all you want, but he had him in his site,
he let him get off the shot he got, and
then he shot and killed him. Now, I don't know
anybody who thinks that that just happened, because at that distance,
the bullet's gonna drop probably thirty thirty three inches depending

(25:02):
on what ballistics he had.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
The guy had a range The guy had a range
finder and had just apparently practiced at the range.

Speaker 7 (25:09):
No, no, I'm not talking about him. I'm telling about
the Secret Service guy who shot him.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yeah, I mean that shot was actually a pretty good shot.
But if you actually look at the location, he had
to threat a needle to get that shot to that guy.

Speaker 7 (25:21):
That's exactly my point. He had to have had him
in a sight prior to him shooting.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
So you're saying so you're saying that you think that
somebody knew. I can't go down the rabbit hole. I
just know that something is radically wrong. I don't know.
I mean, you know, maybe, I just I don't know
what the timing was between the time the what four
shots went off and the time that this guy finally

(25:49):
got hit. He might have just tarn gunfire and then
turned his eye in that location and got his eyes
on him and took the shot and obviously was an
expert marksman to be able to that.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
I'm just telling you you got a factor in the wind.
You got a factor in the fall of the bullet.
There's no way that guy took that shot in a
split second and hit him.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
It's not Look, you sound much more informed in terms
of firearms than I am. I will tell you this
that those people that are the top top marksmen can
do that in a in a in a blink of
an eye, they can factor every single thing you're mentioning
in and get that shot off and never miss. Did
that good? I've actually shot with guys like that. Did

(26:36):
that good? I'm not that good. I'm I'm I'm a
pistol marksman. I'm not a rifle marksmen. They can hit
targets over a mile away and and and literally they'll
just they'll never miss, never never. Anyway, my friend, I
appreciate it. We'll see over time, hopefully. I want to
get to the truth. You know, if we can keep

(26:57):
this president alive for crying out loud, how many we
have now assassin teams from Iran in the country, and
what consequences are going to be brought to Iran for
doing this to our country? And why is the president
of Iran allowed in our country with increased crime violence
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their website Burner BYRNA dot com slash Hannity, watch the videos,
you'll see how it will incapacitate attackers for up to
thirty to forty minutes. It is very, very good technology.
More and more government agencies law enforcement around the country

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are using it every day. Check out their videos, and
I promise you you're going to be beyond impressed. Anyway,
it's Burner BYRNA dot com slash Hannity, and that's by
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tired of government overreach and Big Brother watching your every move.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Now it's time to take back America.

Speaker 7 (28:37):
This is the Hannity Show, all right.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
That's going to wrap things up at Today Hannity Tonight,
nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. We'll look at
the bad news on the economy, the good news in
polling with Matt Towrey, Robert Kahley, the media corruption. Jim
Jordan is going to join us as well to talk
about a weaponized doj Ainsley Earhart, who just interviewed Millennia.
She does not do many interviews.

Speaker 5 (29:04):
Well.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Air portions of that the DVR Hannity nine Eastern on
the Fox News Channel, See you tonight, back here tomorrow.
Thank you for making the show possible.

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