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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
All right, News roundup and information overload. Our here's our
toll free telephone numbers eight hundred and nine to four
one Sean. If you want to be a part of
the program. You know, we have been friends for a
long time. I have admired John Solomon for a long time.
It was nice to actually hear O'Reilly talk about him
the way I feel about him. He's a first rate
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journalist and he's right, it is a dying breed, and
he runs justinnews dot com. He is the editor in chief,
he is the founder, and he's the chief investigative reporter,
and his information is always so solid. And we have
worked together on so many different big issues, not the
least of which was the Russia hoax and Faiza abuse,
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the impeachments of Donald Trump, and every other manufactured scandal
and double standard. He has incredible contacts that I wish
I had, but we always appreciate his work. He's got
a lot of breaking stories and news to share with
us today, one being this issue of COVID, which we'll
get to in a second. Also, the Chinese scientists that
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are charged in this shocking pathogen plot agro terrorists that
could have literally poisoned Americans and destroyed our crops and
destroyed our ranchers. We have to deal with the issue
of Chinese nationals buying up ranch land, farmland, tens of
thousands of acres in land near military installations. In terms
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of the anti ICE protesters, now, I pointed out what
the New York Post reported today because there is organized
efforts and I don't want to get too specific in
naming a lot of them, but there are a lot
of organized efforts out there, and they're being funded, and
that there is a reason that these groups have distributed
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to them these fty ICE packages including goggles and face
masks and gloves of phone number for jail support that
are being assembled and distributed by what the New York
Post is calling an operation called Healthy Hearts, one of
several organizations that started as grassroots community aid agencies but
have waited into politics.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Look at what's happened.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
There's handing out frozen water bottles, fireworks have been handed
out to protesters. Cops are now being attacked or under fire,
ICE agents attacked under fire, and as we have repeatedly
pointed out, because of sanctuary state and city policies. Local
law enforcement is not even allowed to inquire about the
immigration status and they cannot participate and protect the ICE agents.
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That's prohibited in the state of California being a sanctuary state.
That means Donald Trump has to protect his own ICE
agents that have been coming under fire now for days
as they find these murderers and these molesters, and these
rapists and other violent criminals. And we showed a lot
of them on TV last night. Anyway, John's been doing
a lot of digging, my friend. Welcome back to the program.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Yeah, great to be with you, Sean.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Here we are again. I'm peeling layers of onions. How
many times have we been here before?
Speaker 4 (03:03):
We got a whole kitchen full of people paleo onions
these days. Listen, here's one of the great storylines that
I think we need to come to grips with, and
that is that the over the last decade, starting with
Russia collusion all the way through, we now see that
there's this alliance between the nonprofits that do the work
on the street in government agencies and tax dollars flowing
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to them. And we talked about this a couple of
days ago. I think it's really important. One of the
groups that's really acting as the official spokes if you
go to the medium, they're talking as they're the spokesperson
for these protests in LA. It's called the Coalition for
Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles or TURLUB. It gets
the vast majority of its money helping California process illegal
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immigrants and immigrants in the state. So they get their
money from taxpayers, and then they go on and do
these protests and they do these anti I things. One
of the things that TURLA did on its own social
media was set up a network that people could alert
the protesters right away when ice agent was showing up
in an area for a proper, possible operation. That's probably
not how people in California expected their tax dollars to
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be used. It's probably not what we in government thing's
a good idea. We're using government tax dollars to potentially
harm or impede a government operation. So this alliance has
been building. It started with the climate change groups in
the nineties and they were getting money out of the
environmental agencies, and now the immigration protesters are getting their
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money out of the government taxpayer till and we've created
an entire infrastructure. At some point, I think people are
going to say, is this really a good idea? Is
this how we want our tax dollars to be spent?
I think that's the debate we're about to have. And
today Senator Josh Holly, clearly reacting to our reporting on
the history of CHURL and its money, sent a preservation
letter saying, Hey, I want all of your records on
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who's funding everything you've getting. I'm investigating. So that's a
big moment, and it seems like Congress may be getting
serious about it.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
I think they've got to get serious about it. One
of the things that has frustrated me and I learned
in all of this, and you know that the state,
which had a surplus, is now running massive deficits, tapped
into their rainy day fund, and they're even borrowing money.
And what I did not know is about sixty plus
cents of every dollar spent on medical are federal dollars.
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That means everybody in this country is contributing to providing
healthcare and education for the sanctuary state status protected illegals
in the state of California. Why should taxpayers be funding
any of that.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Yeah, listen, I think that is the question. And one
of the great things I think you're seeing in the
summer of twenty twenty five. It didn't happen in the
summer of twenty twenty with the BLM ryns is the
government is much better prepared. They didn't let these things
spend out of the way. They didn't let the local
officials say you can't come in, brother and Drum just said, hey,
I have federal properties to protect. We're protecting them before
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their damage. Similarly, Cashptel, the FBI director, clearly focusing on
the funding stream. If there's no money for these protests,
they can't happen with the organization and level that there is.
And so you saw cash Hotel yesterday announced he's looking
at the funding streams. The Trump administration has made this
response so much more proactive, and they learned from the
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twenty twenty and I think as a result, these protests
will be less damazing. Hopefully people will be more safe,
and we'll get to the bottom of the perpetrators much
quicker than what happened in the summer of twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
You broke news and only because of the riots I had.
You scheduled to be on the program on Monday on
this issue of when did the government know that COVID
originated in the Wuhan virology lab where we know that
Anthony Fauci and NIH money went to the Eco Health Alliance.
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They knew that money when to that Wuhan virology lab.
They knew that Wuhan Virology Lab dealt with coronaviruses and
gain a function research. And now, you know, we've had
a lot of evidence come out in the past, you know,
a frenzy of emails and text messages that have been
released publicly. A lot of it was in Ram Paul's
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book that go into very specific detail of how panicked
and afraid they were that they that American taxpayer dollars
went to fund the creation of COVID and they knew
the risk and didn't care and spent the money anyway.
And then they tried to throw the American people their
attention away from that virology lab onto this ridiculous wet
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market theory that was never true, and they knew it
was never true, and you now have more evidence to
prove it.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Yeah, listen, the Wall Street Journal, justin News have been
working on this for some time, and we now know
that this is at the heart of a FBI criminal
investigation into COVID cover up. Just three months into the
pandemic in June, and we were still trying to come
with grips and figure out whether we could get a
vaccine and what our solution is going to be, and
we're talking social distancing and all the things in masks,
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all the things that didn't work. The Defense Intelligence Agency,
it had an elite group of scientists. These are bioweapon scientists.
Their job is to look for any hint that a
bio weapon has been unleashed or a biological hazard has begun.
They quickly did a genome study and they were able
to reverse engineer the COVID nineteen virus and to show
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that it was clearly lab generated and that it specifically
came from a bank of altered COVID viruses known as
chimeras in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. And they concluded
in June in a detailed analysis.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
That they're talking about June of twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
June of twenty twenty, Donald Trump was still president. We
were in the early stages of pandemic. We already had
solved where it came from, and then they were told,
according to the whistleblower is now cooperating with the FBI
and cooperating with the Intelligence Committee in Spectr General, do
not talk to the FBI about this, Do not talk
to the other intelligence agencies about this. Stay silent. In fact,
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they said the FBI was off the reservation. Why because
the FBI had a suspicion that this was a lab
leak and a manufactured license. They obstructed the FBI. These
whistleblowers are now cooperating with an FBI criminal investigation ongoing
now as well. But there are other things you talked about,
the wet market and how silly it was. The wet
market theory was this occurred some time in November, But
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the DA knew that the first case of COVID was
in September, two months before the wet market episode. They
knew that couldn't be possible. They knew the genomes showed
what type of virus it was and who produced it specifically.
They even knew which two viruses were put together to
form this one. They had all of the data in
They knew that some military athletes who had gone to
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Wohan in October for what is own of the World
Military Games. They got sick with COVID nineteen Events Intelligence
Agency did some of the best intelligence work on COVID,
and then they kept it from the American public and
from Congress and from so many people. It only recently
got declassified and released to the American public from the
DIA and the O D and nine. And that's how
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we know it. And it's a dark history and intelligence
world time. We could have acted much differently if this
intel is front and center.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
All right, quick break, We'll come right back more with
John Solomon on the other side, founder, editor in chief
and investigative reporter Justinnews dot com. And then we'll get
to your calls coming up eight hundred nine four one, Shawn,
as we continue.
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which raises a lot of questions about you know, why
are we allowing Chinese nationals into the country when this
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type of activity has taken place? Why are we allowing
Chinese nationals to buy up tens of thousands of acres
of farmland, ranchland and land and military installations. Because I
doubt the president she and China would allow any American
national to do the same thing. In his country that
would never happen.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Yeah, here on I think a really big issue of fact.
I just talked to Congressman Darren the Hood who's on
the House Intelligence Committee, and this is an issue now
behind closed doors that have grave concern to the House
Intelligence Committee. We have hundreds of NIH scientists who are
on our soil that were brought from foreign countries of
concern like China, particularly China. Most of them are from China,
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but there are some from Russian and other places as
well that are dealing with pathogens on our soil. They
have visas at the behest of NIH. Who is monitoring them,
who is making sure that they're not doing something for
their foreign state that is untoured towards the American state
that is their gracious host.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Then can I interrupt and ask how many came in
during the Biden years.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
We're working on those numbers right now with then IH.
I hope to have that in the next forty eight hours,
the exact numbers, want to break them down year by year.
We're told it has explosively grown over the last decade,
so it's been continued to grow. But this is after
we knew that Wuhan may have had Institute of Arology
may have had a lab accident that unleashed the pandemic.
And then we see last week the two young scientists
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try to smuggle in this pathogen, this fungus that could
if it got into nature, could wipe out crops in
America creative food crisis. They're being funded, They're working in
a program funded by Uncle Sam, you and I our
tax dollars. And we have to keep asking ourselves why
are we doing this? Who is watching this? What are
the intelligence assessments? And the answer is doesn't appear to
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be very closely watched. And I think these two episodes
in Michigan, there are two people one day and then
Monday a third person was arrested with some sort of
roundworm pathogens. It's woken up from the Dolgum's an issue
that now now House Intelligence, FBI and others are looking at.
But very grave risk that we're taking if we're not
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monitoring people who have an allegiance to a foreign government
that doesn't like America and they're dealing with pathogens that
can kill humanity or kill crops.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
And your article pointed out Senator Ron Johnson and Wisconsin,
the chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation said that
the incident shows the threat of the Chinese government and
their involvement and the dangerous research fled in it by
US taxpayers through the NIH during the COVID nineteen and
the origins of COVID nineteen and quote, it's been obvious
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for years the Fauci and Francis Collins not only funded
dangerous research, but directed funding to the scientists loyal to China,
not America.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
Is that true?
Speaker 4 (14:45):
It is true. Listen, Senator Ran Paul, Senator Ron Johnson,
Senator Doc Marshall, who did amazing work to get this
CIA whistleblowers to the FBI and to the Intelligence Commanian
in Spector General. They were on this. They were called
disinformation artists. They we're dismissed. They were right from the
beginning and they showed that oversight work now is going
to maybe hopefully lead to some changes that protect us.
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But China relish is the opportunity to take our own resources,
American resources, and use them to fund America's own demise.
And you see that with the DEFENTANL crisis. They create
the per precursors, they give them to the cartels the
cartel ship them in here and we poison our young
adult is what we've seen in the crisis. This is
part of a plan. At some point Americans have to
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wake up and say, we can't be participating in our
own demise, we can't be funding it. And I think
that's what Ron Johnson was getting at.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
That's why they were our number one geopolitical foe. Anyway,
Don Solomon are founder, editor in chief and investigative reporter
justinews dot com. Thank you, sir, appreciate your time with you.
Hiight twenty five now to the top of the hour.
I hope you can join us punchlines some patriots clear Water,
that's Tampa, but you can also come up. You're in
Sarasota and Fort Myers and in the Panhandle and Orlando.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
We hope you'll come out.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
And says calls me this morning, Linda, You're going to
love this, and he tells me he's like he's he's
using me as a sounding board about about what he's
going to do. We're doing a really special show and
it's going to be Irreverend politically incorrect, and it's not
going to be like any other quote show that has
comedy in it, but we also have patriotism in it.
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And it's really simple, and it's like he's trying to
make I told you it was going to be PG
thirteen plus or R rated, and what he told me
this morning was funny. The problem is if he ever
said it, I will be under fire for the next week,
two weeks, month, months of my life. And I'm like, no,
you're not doing that. As funny as it is, You're
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not allowed to see.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
You know, you can't censor him, all right, it's just
a peaceful show.
Speaker 7 (16:48):
I have to just like with you humor by the way.
I mean, you're the perfect audience for a good.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Joke, and you know, and don't come if you're if
you're that woke and you're going to be that triggered away.
Tickets are selling really fast, Come to clear Water. It's
going to be Saturday, June twenty eighth, seven pm, Ruth
Eckert Hall. Tickets on Salehannity dot com. Fort Lauderdale. I
mean that includes Miami, that includes Boca del Ray, Beach, Manalapan,
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Palm Beach, West, Pombach. Is just you know, grab your
tickets now where you can, because it's gonna be.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
A while to do.
Speaker 7 (17:21):
Like, you know, come as you are, you know, leave No.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Well you know I'm gonna tell you why, because there
is a double standard if you are a conservative.
Speaker 7 (17:33):
Versus people only walk on you if you will allow it.
You know that.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Okay, But here's the problem.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Do I want to deal with, you know, a month,
two months worth of headaches after the shows because I
just wanted to go that extra step over the line.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
Dude, just say your show identifies as peaceful and calm,
and you're sorry that they interpret it that way, but
they have a right to interpret it that way.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Listen, I will tell you the joke offline. It is.
It is so it is so freaking funny. But if
if he ever said it, it would be a huge deal.
I'm just I know, I know the environment we live in.
And now everyone's saying they want that. Now everyone's gonna
want to hear that.
Speaker 7 (18:14):
Do you know that, right? I mean, like the severed head,
I'm saying, like.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
You know, but she's not funny, none, none of these
these liberals are not funny.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
This show is going to be hilarious.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
Actually, I think and have a little fun That's just my.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
But I don't need to go to X rayed. I'm
already telling people this is gonna be edgy. There's gonna
be an edgy show.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
You're a boy scout, your idea of edgy is nothing.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
You got no, no, well you you have, you have
seen me my best I have. And I think a
lot of people were kind of shocked at the Fox
UH Nation Patriot Awards. And I think some of my
jokes even got it edited out. I know some of Jimmy's.
Did you know for for airything the way, I don't know.
I didn't want, I never.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Want to edit out some of Sean and I'm of Jimmy. Yes,
they also that's not censorship. They edited for time.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
They and then like, oh, if we're gonna take something out,
maybe the off color thing because it's a family and
friendly friendly channel, But it wasn't a family friendly environment
when you're doing a live show. I mean, we're not
doing a show for kids. This is now. I'm gonna
look at the audience. I'm gonna push.
Speaker 8 (19:24):
Back in a little bit. I'm gonna push what they're
teaching our kids in schools is way worse than any
joke you can possibly tell you.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Know what that's actually true too.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
I'm not I can't argue with you, however, I'm just
telling you I don't like Chris. I love the fact
that Chris Rock, Bill Maher, John Stewart, Dave Chappelle can
say whatever the hell they want. I support it completely.
Don't go to a comedy show if you're going to
be triggered by a joke. It's a you know, if
you want to make joke, Joe, I don't care when
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they make jokes about me. When they're funny. John Stewart
has torn me a new one, and I laugh. It
makes me laugh. I have seen people on social media
and they make these like what do you call memes,
and I mean they are absolutely hilarious, you know, making
fun of the fact that I'm a conservative and I
said for Trump. I think it's clever and it's funny
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and it makes me laugh.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
And if these guys would just be funny and not
so rigidly ideological, we're gonna be funny. But it's like
it's it's sort of like an open space because there
aren't very many comics out there that are willing to
go there. I mean, we're gonna be talking about Gavin
and Kamala and Joe and the lies they tell. I mean,
and I was writing last night, you know, late into
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the night, because it just was I was just flowing
last night. And anyway, even you thought I was funny
at the Fox Nation Awards. And that's that's a high
bar to get you to admit that I was funny.
Oh or you Yeah, I thought.
Speaker 7 (20:53):
You were very Listen, I thought you were very funny.
Speaker 6 (20:55):
I appreciate I appreciate anybody who's candidate and authentic. I
am so sick and tired of the whitewashing of the reality.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
You don't want any filter at all. Exactly, you don't
want any filter.
Speaker 7 (21:07):
I got enough.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
There are thoughts you have expressed, Ethan, you be the
judge here, and don't be afraid of Linda and stop
because I can't stand yes he is, Yes he is, Ethan.
If there are a couple of things, topics, I can
text them to you if you want. If Linda said
on the air, how much trouble, how big a headache
on a scale of one to ten, would it be
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for me, for you or for her?
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Me, me and the show.
Speaker 8 (21:34):
I think she's she's pulled it back quite a bit.
I think she'd be okay right now, but.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Saying no, no, no, no, the unfiltered Linda, that you know.
Speaker 6 (21:44):
Super weird way of inviting to me, because listen, if
you want me to be your opener, I will do it.
Speaker 7 (21:50):
Bro let's do it. Okay, I got you.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
But but Ethan, don't talk the question unfiltered? How bad
would it be? How many cots would we face? How
many calls for cancelation would we face? I would I
have to spend only a few. But we don't need
those people, only only a few. Re examine that.
Speaker 8 (22:10):
I think there. I think there are a lot of
people that.
Speaker 3 (22:12):
Your voice is going up because they're lying.
Speaker 8 (22:15):
I think there are a lot of people who listen
to the show and who are on the show who
think a lot of the things that Linda will say
off air, but they might not say it in public,
and they might.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Have some of the things that you know that I'm
you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 7 (22:31):
Let me give an example today.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
No no, no, I was on the sid No no no,
I'm not talking to you.
Speaker 7 (22:36):
I was on the subway, Ethan. There was a gentleman
he had some interesting.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Bailing him out there would.
Speaker 8 (22:41):
Be some pushback, there would be some push some or
a ton.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
There would not be a ton. Most of the audience.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
Agrees your name is not Ethan.
Speaker 7 (22:51):
I identified a ton a.
Speaker 8 (22:55):
Your my son might be your a Ton, But I
don't think it would be that bad.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
Wrong and you know it.
Speaker 7 (23:02):
But you're Christmas. I just want you are doing the
opposite of what you're calling on me to do.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
I can't believe what Ethan needs to move to Florida
because then he'll be free to be himself.
Speaker 8 (23:14):
Hey, I would love to go, no matter what.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
Listen, I can start a podcast. You won't have any advertisers,
but you can start it.
Speaker 7 (23:22):
Ew that's so mean, bro.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
No, I'm not just kidding.
Speaker 8 (23:26):
Wait wait I can start a pl.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
No, she can't. No.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Let me give you one example, body double and I'm
not going to say any more than that.
Speaker 3 (23:35):
That's it. Leave it there, don't talk about it.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
That's right, zip it, that's right, zip it.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
I don't want to hear it. I don't I don't
want to deal with it.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
I don't want to deal with this or or thoughts
on certain viruses.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
I don't want to deal with that either.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
She's now Ethan, how bad. Would it be now that I'm.
Speaker 8 (24:02):
The first thing, you might get some pushback. Yes. The
second thing I.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Think you don't say some.
Speaker 6 (24:10):
Some it is some people don't grow seven inches overnight.
I'm sorry, Oh my god, it's not care Engles broke.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
Oh okay, you opened this door.
Speaker 8 (24:20):
You opened it.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
I definitely did all. It is entertaining anyway.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Go to Hannity dot com, clear Water the twenty eighth
and Fort Lauderdale's the twenty ninth. Although I will say this,
when we were in Palm Beach, Linda was down here
and we had an event, and I think your husband
was probably the most shocked of anybody, because I kept
looking over and He's like, what the heck is going
on here? Even though we listened to the show, I think, yeah, yeah,
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And we started doing making. I started making fun of
your accent. The whole place was erupted in laughter.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
I want you to know that everyone came to my
table and first of all, they said, you say, you
say it the right way.
Speaker 7 (25:00):
And then they said, Sean's just.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
No, sauce is not the right way. You don't say
silver pala pasta sauce. You do, you don't say sauce.
Speaker 6 (25:08):
Everyone says sauce. You're the only one who doesn't actually super.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Weird you Now you're trying to say it the right
way because I'm calling you sau It is sauce, not
sauce is.
Speaker 7 (25:18):
Actually you're right, it's gravy.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
It's not coffe and it's not gravy and it's not
talk radio.
Speaker 7 (25:24):
I had a delicious cup of coffee today.
Speaker 6 (25:26):
I got some nice silver palette pasta sauce in my
cabinets at home.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
I also got their cereal by the way, it's really good.
Speaker 3 (25:34):
Oh what gratenberry?
Speaker 6 (25:35):
Yeah, because I had the Reason brand. But I got
cinnamon what is it cinnamon cinnamon squares?
Speaker 3 (25:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
Anyways, I got cinnamon squares last night. Was delicious, totally.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
They're great anyway, that's that's my favorite.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Actually it was really right, by the way, my cut
of the day Nancy Pelosi. When you see a riot,
it may be the exuberance of the movement or the
anarchists setting in. And I was thinking, you know, it
was that's horrible when her husband was attacked, and I
am being sincere. I don't want to see anybody a
victim of violence, and what happened to her husband was terrible,
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and I was thinking, WHOA was that a case of
over exuberance.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Listen, and there is a gathering, a large gathering of people.
The anarchists see it as an opportunity and they moved in.
So always have to be careful whether you see a
burned car or broken window or whatever it is. It
may be the exuberance of the moment, but it may
be the anarchist setting it.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Oh, it may be the exuberance. I had the exuberance,
so therefore I attack somebody, I attack police.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
That's what it is. Hey, don't forget.
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Speaker 3 (28:04):
Mark. How are you?
Speaker 9 (28:05):
Oh my gosh, Sean, I'm great, how are you. It's
a real privilege to join you, though I admit on
what I'm going to talk about is probably following you
on constitutional issues is like bringing that proverbial or metaphor
pocket knife to a policy cun fight. I've tried to
call it in for three years out in the premium basin,
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when I had signals.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
Oh yeah, yeah, in the permian basin, sure.
Speaker 9 (28:29):
Yeah, in the oil field, and for three years I
was like, oh, I got to.
Speaker 4 (28:33):
Speak to Sean.
Speaker 9 (28:34):
There were so many topics, but the one right now
is that the so called sanctuary cities and states that
I know you've been on the front lines of this
discussion for years and just want to get your thought
on where you maybe see that fight going. I would
like to stick my neck out.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Well, listen, as far as I'm concerned, it's aiding and
a betting law breaking, and it's institutionalizing aiding and a
betting law breaking. And we're given, you know, we're taking
our time dollars, and we have to contribute to every
state in terms of health care and education. And that
money is as a matter of state law, not federal law,
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because it contradicts federal law. That money is going from
taxpayers to people that didn't respect our laws, border and sovereignty.
And the whole insanity of all of this is the
people we're arresting out there the worst of the worst,
as they call them. They're talking about murderers, child molesters,
gang members. I mean, this is the party of Abrego Garcia.
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You know that's Gavin Newsom. That's who Gavin is trying
to protect. Unbelievable to me.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
Can we propose a twenty eighth amendment because this is
just allowing us for the state to veer off where
it's very dangerous. You know, the very word sanctuary means safety,
and they're not safe havens, they're constitutional hazards. So, I mean,
I've written up the proposal for the twenty eighth Amendment.
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I don't know how to get it true. Maybe I
could send it to Sean Annity, you've got a voice.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Well, the best thing to do.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
My advice would be send it to Senator to Ted
Cruz in your state, and you know he's the constitutionalist
and he'll take a look at it. I do know
his office is very, very responsive, and that would be
the guy that could push it through. All I would
do is be a conduit. But I think you can
go direct to Senator Cruz's office, send it there and
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hopefully you get a favorable reply. Anyway, Mark in Texas
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Speaker 3 (30:38):
That's going to.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Wrappling up at today, full complete coverage. We expect more
chaos and on rest tonight. Now spreading like a cancer
to New York and San Francisco and Dallas, even Omaha
and Chicago, a lot of predictable places. I'm hearing Atlanta
now possibility as a possibility, full coverage. We'll have reporters
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on the ground in Ella, from LA to New York
and in between. We'll see it a night back here tomorrow.
Thank you for making this show possible.