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July 15, 2025 • 31 mins

On today’s episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean marks six months into President Trump’s second term, highlighting major wins in energy, the economy, and immigration. He breaks down Trump’s $90 billion AI and energy investment in Pennsylvania, efforts to deport criminal illegals, and the revival of American manufacturing. House Oversight Chairman James Comer joins to discuss the Biden autopen scandal, warning that thousands of pardons may be legally invalid. Plus, hear exclusive audio from President Trump as he addresses the economy, Fed policy, and foreign policy challenges. This is a powerful snapshot of where the country stands and what’s ahead.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all
of you for being with us news you'll never get
from the state run legacy media mob. Right down our
toll free telephone number if you'd like to be a
part of the program, it's eight hundred and ninety four
to one, Sean if you'd like to join us. We
got a lot going on today. Five days from now,

(00:21):
it will be the six months mark that Donald Trump
has been president. Six months. And I get that every
party is a coalition party, et cetera, et cetera. But
there's one thing that's really undeniable here, and that is
this is by far the most consequential, transformational six month

(00:46):
period of any new president, by far in the modern era.
I don't know, I think you can even maybe FDR
would be an exception, Roosevelt w being the exception, But
I don't really think so. I mean, when and everything
that is now happening is big. Now we expect the president.
By the way, he's going to be talking energy independence.

(01:07):
He did a gaggle. Well, I've liked it so much.
I think we're going to play a part of it
coming up later in the program. We haven't fully decided
yet well, we are thinking about it, but it was
really you know, he talked about a wide variety of topics. Also,
we have new ging Ridge today we'll talk about this issue,
considering he's the greates historian and professor about Donald Trump's presidency.

(01:28):
We have James Comer on the auto pen scandal and
what I think is even more interesting than that, because look,
it was Joe Biden's chief of staff who gave the
final approval and Joe's auto pen, and Joe just set
up parameters for which they can offer clemency and pardons,
and the ordering of the auto pen was by the
chief of staff. That seems to me like it would

(01:51):
probably invalidate a lot of these pardons and commutations. We'll
check in with James Comer on that issue, will get
an update. And also we have an update on the
weaponization of our federal government, which I know this goes
back ten years from Russia Russia to PISA abuse. Everybody
was warned not to use Hillary Clinton's dirty Russian disinformation

(02:12):
dossier before they used it to ruin Carter Page's life.
Carter Page has been on this program many times. His
life was ruined as a result of it. You know,
it turned out Carter Paige was a patriot to this
country and that whenever he traveled abroad, he would come
back and tell our three letter agencies everything that he

(02:32):
learned and cooperated as a patriot with his country. And
this is the thanks that he gets. And it's ironic
that all the people that were warned not to use
the Russian disinformation dossier and as the basis of these
FISA applications years later, oh, knowing what we know now,
we would never have signed a James Comey signed three

(02:54):
of the four of them. But he was warned in
both July of twenty sixteen and August of twenty six
not to use it because it's political information and it's
unverified and then unverifiabull and by December of twenty sixteen
they had completely debunked the dossier and Christopher Steeles let go,

(03:15):
and yet he still continued to use that dossier that
they knew his bogus and phony, and that was really
the Russian disinformation. But everything in between, you know, that
would include the fifty one former Intel agents in you know,
with that had no knowledge of Hunter Biden's very real laptop,

(03:35):
all the earmarks of Russian disinformation. Not one of the
fifty one people ever, Not one time they examined the laptop.
They knew nothing about the laptop except whink and Tony
Blinken wanted a talking point for Joe Biden going into
a presidential debate with Donald Trump. At what point do

(03:57):
we not realize that there is something called a deep
state and these are political operatives and high positions of
power that we're trying to put cinderblocks on the scales
of our elections. And then you could take it a
step further, the double standard when it comes to top
secret classified materials. Hillary Clinton's servers and bleach bit and

(04:20):
hammers and devices and sim cards removed, Nothing happened, No
reasonable prosecutor would prosecutor, according to mister Higher Honor himself
was now under investigation, James Camy, and you know what
was Brennan's involvement in all of this? What was Clapper's
involvement in all of this? This is now going to become,

(04:41):
I think, a massive investigation and a grand conspiracy investigation
that apparently has been open weeks ago by Cash Betel,
the FBI director, which I think is more than overdue
because if there are people that have been operating in
way that you abuse their power to undermine our elections.

(05:03):
That would be something that we need to know about
and put in place measures so that it can never
happen again. I mean, it's so ironic when you listen
to radical leftist Democrats, because they're out there, you know,
scared to death. I mean, liberals are floating this idea
that Donald Trump is going to tamper with or cancel
the midterm elections. You former MSDNC host Joy Reid and

(05:26):
James Carvill suggesting in recent weeks that the twenty twenty
six midterms will be tampered with or outright canceled by
Donald Trump. And they're appearing during an appearance on the
Jim Acosta Show, did you know Jim Acosta? Hat to
show Linda, I didn't know Jim Acosta. I thought he
got fired by fake new CNN or let go or something,
or I don't know what he did. Nobody cared about

(05:47):
what you know, fake news Acosta has to say anyway,
But anyway, Carvell told him that he thinks there's a
major risk of Trump tamper They're just making this stuff
up as they go along, and you know, I'm just
watching the radical left, and I'll tell you it is
the best thing that Republicans have going for them, as

(06:08):
Donald Trump has one big issue after another that he's
willing to take on and tackle that previous presidents would
never take on, never tackle, never go near, for fear
that they might fail. But Donald Trump has taken on
all of it, and he's proven to be successful, and

(06:29):
we're all going to be better off because of it.
The economy is going to grow. You know, we see
what happened at the border. We're seeing you know, criminal immigrants,
the illegal unvetted Harris Biden illegals and Majorca's illegals being
thrown out every single day, you know. And then what
a Democrats doing. Democratic leaders in the House, they're struggling
about whether or not they should, you know, support Mom Donnie.

(06:52):
You know the guy, you know, Global Antifata himself, you know,
Hakeem Jeffreys is going to meet with what else does
this Hakeem Jeffries need to know about this guy that
he's going to give him the time of day. And
this is the interesting part of this is the Democratic
leadership is scared to death of Zoron Mamdani. They're scared

(07:15):
to death of AOC, They're scared to death of the squad,
They're scared to death of Jasmine Crockett, They're scared to
death of Grandpa Bernie, the radical socialist he is. I mean,
in the case of Mamdani, you're looking at Marxist Mamdani
because it's basically two each according to their need from
each according to their ability. Pocahontas is another one, and

(07:39):
basically the leadership is nonexistent. Chuck Schumer is minority leader
in name only, Hakim Jeffries is minority leader in name only.
And they are literally held hostage if they or they're
just complicit and agree with this, because this is madness
where they're taking the party. Even ram Rombo Deadfish admits

(08:01):
that his party is less popular than Elon Musk and
a scathing critique. You know, Obama pushing Democrats to toughen up.
Good luck with this, by the way, is imploring Democrats
to tough en up. But a private fundraiser in New
Jersey at his party's attempts to rebuild their coalition under
Donald Trump's second term, I think it's going to require
a little bit of less naval gazing and a little more,

(08:24):
little less whining and being in fetal positions. And it's
going to require Democrats to just toughen up. He said, Okay,
this is this is Democrats toughening up, because now the
Democratic leaders in the House have you know, they're they're
fighting their radical base and there's one you know, they're
they're trying to quell one impeachment push after another by

(08:47):
rank and file radicals that control their party. And during
a six week stretch during this year so far, House
Democrats twice were confronted with impeachment votes forced by their
own rank and file members that had zero chance of passing.
And by the way, this ought to be a canary
in the coal mine if you don't think that the

(09:07):
twenty twenty six elections are going to matter now, if
you like the direction of where the country is headed
under Donald Trump. Again, we're five days away, it'll be
six months into Trump's presidency, this being his second term,
it's going to be six months. And you know, you
think a little bit more than a year ago, an

(09:29):
assassin's bullet came within a millimeter of taking President Trump's
life one millimeter. I mean that's how close that was
and there wouldn't be any Donald Trump. I remember watching
it live. I remember exactly where I was. I remember
exactly the moment this happened. I remember when he stood up,

(09:51):
wondering if he would just go crashing down again, when
I saw the blood all over his face, and I
was feverishly text that people that I knew were around
him at the time that were there, and not not
long thereafter, I got worried that he was okay, And
then of course I had I breakfast the next morning,

(10:12):
you know, one morning with Steve Whitcoff, and then the
incident and Trump International took place, and literally I left
breakfast with him. An hour later, I got a phone call.
You're not going to believe this. They just tried to
kill the president again, and you know, the Secret Service
were now discovering they had ten days notice and they
didn't do anything about it. They didn't share the information
with local law enforcement, which they should have. And there

(10:35):
needs to be institutional reform. And then we were lied
to about a slope proof that wasn't sloped. But with
all that saying, you know, look at what has happened
in six months. Reflect you know, be grateful for what
has happened. And you know, not only did you ensure
that the president win all seven swing states and win

(10:57):
the popular vote, but his polo sees and his actions
one is bigger than the next. I mean, we now see,
you know, after twelve twenty million people whatever the number is,
we don't even know the number with gotaways. But now
our border is secure. Now they're in the process of
deporting criminal illegals, murderers, rapists, other violent criminals, cartel members,

(11:22):
gang members, drug dealers. You know, we have Iranian assassination
squads in the country. We have known terrorists in the country.
Finding them all is going to be like finding needles
and haystacks. But they're working hard. I have news today
that thirteen hundred new people were apprehended. And you know,
look what the President has done with inflation. You know,

(11:43):
look at the largest tax cut in American history. Look
at the fact that working men and women are the
biggest beneficiaries of this tax cut. I mean the fact
that we have no tax on tips and overtime helping
older Americans out with Social Security. But you know, at
least beginning the effort to you know, to codify the

(12:06):
houses in the Senate actually is actually set for a
procedural vote as early as today to codify doze cuts
into reality. That's a really good thing. I know. Democrats
are out there lying about Medicaid. It's just not true.
You know, if Republicans didn't deal with this entitlement, it
would have ballooned by one point five trillion. That would

(12:28):
be insolvency. You know, under the new law, Medicaid remains
on track to spend four hundred and fifty billion dollars
more than we're spending now, a seven percent increase. In
spite of Democrats claiming that there are major cuts taking place. No,
Republicans are not stripping coverage from vulnerable groups. That the

(12:52):
entitlement was created to serve pregnant women, the blind, the disabled,
the elderly and the like. And yet but they are
are projecting that one point four million illegal immigrants are
beneficiaries of Medicare I'm sorry, Medicaid, and that four point
eight able bodied people now are going to be subject

(13:12):
to community engagement requirements. There ought to be some type
of work or volunteer requirement they put that in place.
Federal law bars Medicaid from covering illegal immigrants. But for
years states have used these workarounds to do it. House
Republicans are showcasing they can take you know, they can
take control of this stuff. You know. But if you

(13:33):
actually look at all the success, not just at the border,
not just at the economy, not just with you know,
taking care of working men and women, you know, you know,
we're dealing with many of the messes that were left
behind by the last administration. Iran as off the table
as a possible nuclear threat. The president is working as

(13:56):
hard as humanly possible. Putin couldn't be negotiated with. Now
he's getting tougher. Okay, he gave him a chance, They
gave a Ran a chance, you know. But we have,
you know, so much more work to do. What the
president's doing with energy. It's in Pennsylvania today talking about energy.
What the president is doing ten trillion dollars in commitments.

(14:16):
There is a story out today that you know, Apple
is now going to spend another five hundred and a
half a billion dollars five hundred million, five hundred million
dollars investment in the US mind for rare earths. We're
going to have manufacturing for automobiles pharmaceuticals, semiconductor chips, rare earths, magnets,

(14:37):
you know, things that we've been far too dependent on
other countries for. You know, in the world. We're going
to rebuild our military, We're going to rebuild the next
generation of weaponry. Every one of these things is a
big deal. All right, twenty five to the top of
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(15:00):
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very interesting. What's happening with him? Linda correct me I'm wrong.

(16:48):
He got the preemptive pardon. I thought it was for
other reasons, but maybe this mortgage issue is the reason.
I don't know yet. We're going to do a deep
dive into it. We'll get the answers. As we speak,
the President is gathering CEOs for this unprecedented faith Economy
meeting to renew us spirituality, financial uh uh, financial business,

(17:12):
and charitable work. Also the President meeting on energy in
Pennsylvania as we speak, and and AI and how that's
connected to it, which I'm really not really that sure about.
Uh anyway. The President also allocating forty million dollars to
create a national Garden of American Heroes featuring statues of
two hundred and fifty iconic figures as a patriotic counter

(17:37):
to monumental removals that have taken place around the country.
And you know, a planned opening for the end of
his presidency and a final location to be determined. That's good.
We've got a lot of progress going on. We'll get
into that in a second. Mike Waltz sitting through this
ridiculous Senate here ange us such a waste of time,
and you know, we're watching a lot of a lot

(17:59):
of new news being created every single day, every minute,
every hour of every day, and a lot of it's
very very good news. And this is this is the
you know, we're almost at the six month mark of
the Trump presidency. Now the Supreme Court, on top of
every other success, allows the Trump administration's mass firings at
the Department of Education. Why is this important? It's important

(18:22):
if you care about your kids' education. Well, unless you're
in my free state of Florida. They have been rated
one or two in the country in terms of the
top public schools in America. And it's a it's a
state with very low taxes. How is that possible? And
all these states that spend massive amounts of money per
capita per student on education. You know, how is it

(18:44):
that you know, we spend more per capita per student
on education as a country, and we come in thirty
seventh in terms of math proficiency, reading proficiency, or fortieth,
depending on what the year is. It's insane. The Department
of Education has failed. This unholy alliance between teachers' unions

(19:05):
and the Democratic Party has been a disaster. And President
Trump is breaking the is breaking this stranglehold with the
Supreme Court agreeing yesterday to pause a lower court order
that required the Department of Education a reinstate. Nearly fourteen
hundred employees have been laid off while proceedings over the
Trump administration's effort to dismantle the agency to continue, and

(19:27):
they granted a request from the Trump administration to lift
the injunction issued by a US district judge which blocked
the mass layoffs of the Department of Education. Now, i'm
you know, you can't fail more spectacularly. You know, in
a best case scenario, you're looking at institutionalized mediocrity overall.

(19:49):
In a worst case scenario, it is institutionalized failure. And
let me tell you what education is. Education is a ladder.
It's the ladder to the success, ladder to the American dream.
It's a ladder to, you know, becoming financially independent. It's
a ladder to not being dependent on government. It's a
ladder that will allow you to aspire and achieve that dream.

(20:14):
What does the average person want? We're all the same.
I think most people want a nice house, decent house
in a safe neighborhood with good schools for their kids.
They want a nice car to drive, you know, they
want a big screen TV. They want to be able
to go out to eat on a weekend with their family,
not worry what the cost is going to be occasionally,

(20:34):
not even every weekend, you know. And they want to
put away money for their retirement, maybe money that they
can pass on to future generations. It's not complicated. This
is why the President's economic plan is so profound. This
is why ten trillion dollars in committed investments in manufacturing

(20:54):
actually matter. And there were so many predictions of doom
and gloom, you know, by the economic sector and Democrats. Well,
you know, I've looked at the news today in the
Wall Street Journal, America's biggest bank said today that the
US economy showed signs of resilience despite escalating threats on

(21:15):
global trade, a sign that American corporations and consumers are
still charging ahead. Jamie Diamond, JP Morgan Chase reported better
than expected results for the second quarter and showed few
signs of slowing down, with all the banks underlying businesses
increasing revenue and profit. The outlook for the US economy

(21:36):
has improved as President Trump has delayed and modified as
plan tariffs no he made, He's making trade deals with
countries like Vietnam and Great Britain and even China and
other countries are in the works as well. And Jamie Diamond,
who's repeatedly warned that there's widespread complacency among investors about

(21:57):
the risk of the economy, acknowledged that there had been
positive developments and his bank's economists had dropped their call
for a recession. Oh nice of him to jump on board.
There was the doom and gloom crowd I mentioned earlier.
I'll talk more about it later. Apple now backing President
Trump's you know, plan to acquire rare earth minerals. They're

(22:19):
investing a half a billion dollars on top of the
half a billion they're investing in Texas so that we
manufacture our phones. Here, I mean ten trillion dollars in
investment coupled with you know, what is incalculable impact are
an economy. We can be an energy rich country. This
is what the President is talking about in Pennsylvania even

(22:40):
as we speak. Matter of fact, let's dip into it
really quick. Here. Here's what the President's saying.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Trillion dollars has never been anything like that in history.
You can go for years and they didn't have numbers
like that. And if you look at the last administration,
you had negative numbers, you didn't have positive numbers. You're
going in the wrong direction of the hottest country. And
we we're going to keep it that way. Today's commitments

(23:04):
are ensuring that the future is going to be designed, built,
and made right here in Pennsylvania and right here in Pittsburgh.
And I have to say, right here in the United
States of America, and let me.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Explain what the President is talking about here. That is
a ninety billion dollar AI and energy investment just for
the just for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It's pretty amazing.
By the way, even CBS News has had to admit
that millions of car buyers in the US are going
to get tax relief thanks to this, you know, big

(23:38):
beautiful bill that was signed in the law in July
fourth by the President. And then there's the myth that
somehow if you cut taxes, that's going to hurt the economy. No,
it doesn't hurt the economy. The reality is revenues increase. Well,
they're they're increasing for a lot of reasons. Number One,
people are going to have opportunities for higher paying career jobs.

(23:59):
When ten t rellion in manufacturing is unleashed, with energy
being unleashed, that's other high paying career jobs for Americans.
By deporting criminal illegals in this country, that means less
competition for these high paying career jobs. Even the CBO
is now forecasting that Trump's tariffs will generate a massive

(24:19):
additional three trillion dollars in federal revenue over the next
coming years, which they didn't want to factor in before. Now.
The President put out today on truth the Fed should
cut rates by three points. We have very low inflation.
That's a trillion dollars a year that would be saved.
There is no reason, except for pure political purposes, that

(24:44):
Jerome Powell is refusing to see even the reality that
Jamie Diamond and other critics of the President's economic plan
have been pointing out. The FED chair you know, Trump
called them a knucklehead, says interest should be below one percent.
All right, maybe not that low, but instead of seven percent,
how about we go down to three and a half percent.

(25:07):
I mean, if you're looking at the one area in
our economy that is lagging, the one area, it's in
home construction, and people not people are not going to
give up. They're two point nine three three and a
half four percent thirty year fixed rate mortgage and move
to a different home, which they'd like to do, many
of them. If you're going to get a mortgage at

(25:29):
seven percent, then you're paying like twice the amount you're
of Labor statistics, you know, inflation just ticks slightly higher
in June, but nothing to be concerned about. But America
has power to lead the AI revolution, That's what the
President is talking about in Pennsylvania even right now as
we speak. And to leverage natural gas for powering the

(25:51):
next tech revolution, which is critical. He's thinking ahead. You
know what we hear energy rich countries. Why can't America
be an energy rich entry. By the way, Tom Cotton
has introduced legislation to and birthright citizenship, which I think
is a good idea. Went over all the incidents now yesterday,
you know, all over the country a seven hundred percent

(26:13):
increase in attacks against ICE agents. Have a pro democratic group.
We discovered an activist group raising more than seven hundred
and fifty grand for immobile response teams to confront ICE
during raids. All these people need to be arrested, all
of them, because that's called obstruction of justice. And by

(26:35):
the way, that includes you know, money is being put
aside in New York by Kathy Holkel. I mean why
New York continues to vote for her. I really don't know,
makes no sense, you know. Or the mayor of Los Angeles, Oh,
we got to give money to you know, people that
that Donald Trump is rounding, he's enforcing the law. Do

(26:56):
you know these ICE roundups? You know, it just came
out out today. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested one
three hundred and sixty one illegals in the Houston area
in June, including individuals previously convicted of listen closely, hijacking
an airplane, homicide, sexual assault, and much more. Again, I

(27:19):
repeat myself, it's not a matter of if, it's when
America gets attacked, because they've allowed known terrorists in the country,
but also murderers, rapists, other violent criminals, cartel members, gang members,
drug dealers, and this is now the cause of love
of Democrats. The majority of legal illegals in this country
are currently being held by ICE are criminals. This according

(27:44):
to ICE data. NBC News reporting has been a wave
of recent media reports that now claim over seventy percent
of illegals who recently have been arrested by ICE or
not criminals. In fact, according to the most recent date
of the opposite is true that you know, the sixty
percent of illegals have either been convicted of crimes or
face pending criminal charges. Whoopsie daisy. You know, don't let

(28:07):
the truth get in the way of a good, you know,
political story. Feds are charging two anti ICE activists with shooting.
The shooting attack at a Colorado immigration detention facility. You
have one ICE employee brought to an emergency room after
alleged docksing in California. Is anyone gonna ask, you know,
Gavin Newsom from the United Socialist Utopia of California about this.

(28:31):
You know, Gavin thinks he's going to run for president.
You think one of the you think some of the
ads that are going to be run are going to
be victims of the illegal immigrants that have been granted
sanctuary state status, that have murdered people and raped people
and committed violent crimes against people. You think those are
going to be ads if, in fact that he decides

(28:52):
to go down this road. It seems like he's thinking
about it. Because it's obvious that, you know, going to
it's a pretty good sign if you're out there going
to South Carolina the way he did. I don't think
he went there for the nice weather in the summer.
It gets pretty hot in South Carolina in the summer.
But I mean, you know, those are all things he's

(29:13):
going to have to answer for. Well, going to get
into the latest auto peneted mission. I mean, Joe Biden basically,
you know, defended his last minute pardons to the New
York Times of all places. It should have been a
layup interview, you know, but he even said, you know,
he had originally claimed he made every decision himself when
it came to the pardoning commutations, but then he said

(29:38):
he didn't explicitly agree to each and every clemency winner.
He said, we're talking about a lot of people, which
is actually a big part of it. The warrants commuted
the sentences of four thousand inmates in total, including child
killers and several mass murderers on death row. But now
we're finding out that well, he laid out criteria and

(29:58):
that it was his chiefest. We'll get into that later
with our friend James Comer is going to be on
the program. And by the way, what the president is
now doing when it comes to Vladimir Putin. You know,
he's given the guy every opportunity for peace, and he's
fed up, and he's given him fifty days a deadline,
peace or face economic room. Obviously angry that after every

(30:23):
opportunity has been given to Vladimir that he's chosen not
to take it. Eighty five US senators are now signing
onto a sanctions bill, and they will be massive tariffs
put on any country that buys cheap energy from Vladimir
Putin in Russia. And Trump's decision to spend the billions
worth of weapons. Now he's selling the weapons to NATO.

(30:46):
NATO can then decide to give it to Ukraine. Then
we're not fighting a proxy war anymore, and we're not
bankrupting our country. In the meantime, however, it is standing
up to this unbridled, you know, evil aggression of Putin,
even targeting innocent civilians. So I think, you know, I
think it's it's it's it's past time. Now he'd been

(31:07):
given every opportunity in the world to join the free
world and get more territory and get concessions, but playing
nice with Putin has proved to be futile, so you
go to plan B. What's Plan B? Get tough, same
thing he did with Iran,

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