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Speaker 1 (00:01):
For our final news roundup and information overload.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. Sean is traveling
with the President right now for the Middle East tour,
and he's covering Trump's first foreign trip in his second
term on his Hannity TV show this week, So make
sure you tuned into that. My name is Rose, so
grateful to be sitting in for him. I'll be back
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One of the things that I want to mention too,
that we haven't had a chance until now is to
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I'd like to thank God and thank Donald Trump for
the hostage Eden Alexander, who was freed from Hama's captivity.
He was in captivity over a year and a half,
like a year and what was it seven months? I
think something like that. And when you see the photographs
and the video of his family, his mother in particular,
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you know, we talk about moms and we just celebrated
Mother's Day, the joy in her eyes, I mean, it
just it blesses my heart so much, and I'm so
very grateful that he's there. It's unfortunate that no one
else until now has been able to secure that release
for him. And that poor young man, he's very young.
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I think he's the early twenties, had to go through
that ordeal for so very long. So anyway, we were
very thankful. God blessed that family. Eden. Welcome back to freedom.
So what it's all about, It's all about freedom. We
just appreciate the efforts that were made on his behalf.
We really do. I want to get to their phone calls,
Tom John Brian in just a moment and also if
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you want to call in it's eight hundred ninety four
to one. Sean, that's eight hundred ninety four to one, seven, three,
two six. Also coming up at the half hour is
Corey Lewandowski, and we're going to talk about what happened
at that facility that the Democrats rushed on Friday. So
we're going to we're going to talk about that. One
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of the things I did want to talk about where
that is concerned, is that if you think about it,
that facility, and I don't think that they cared. They
may have known who was in there. They might have,
they must have, but who was being detained at that facility,
My god, my god. And they put our safety below
the safety of these people. So here's what I want
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to do. I want to let you know exactly who
the dem representatives we're advocating for. Are you ready? Number one,
we have Chinchilla Caballero. On April twenty ninth, ICE's Enforcement
and Removal operations in Newark and also the Federal Bureau
of Investigation arrested him in Bloomfield, New Jersey, pursuant to
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a warrant for the arrest of an alien. Then the
agent served him with a notice to appear and he
was detained by ICE custody pending removal proceedings. He is
a positive match to numerous text lookouts and is known
active member of MS thirteen. That's according to DHS. By
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the way, TEX is the principal system that's used by
officers at the border to assist with screening and to
make determinations regarding the admission of arriving persons. He is
a positive match to numerous of those lookouts and is
a known active member of MS thirteen. Okay. Another one
that's there being detained Ramos Marin. He's wanted in Brazil
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for homicide and has an international criminal police organization read notice,
that's INTERPOL. That's a request to law enforcement worldwide to
find and provisionally arrest a person. Okay, that's according to
Interpol's website. He's an ICE custody without bond. Then there's
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a man by the name of Santa Maria his last name.
The ice RO network in New Jersey detained him. He's
a citizen and national of Altsavador. On May On, ICE
and ERO officers, together with HSI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms arrested him without incident outside his residence
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in North Bergen, New Jersey. He was allegedly captured in
relation to a raven operation and known and verified, known
and verified MS thirteen gang affiliation. Then there's Estevez Belo.
On May fifth, Eis Newark arrested him. He's a twenty
three year old citizen of the Dominican Republic. He has
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multiple felony convictions for possession of a controlled dangerous substance,
drug trafficking, resisting arrest, and possession of a weapon for
unlawful purposes. According to DHS, he also has an active
gang affiliation with the Street gang. Dominicans don't play, That's
what officials say. Maximo Nunez on May fifth, he was arrested.
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He's a fifty eight year old citizen of the Dominican Republic.
He has felony arrests for possession of a controlled dangerous substance,
obstructing administration of law, aggravated on licensed driving, assault with
a deadly weapon with the intent to kill, and interfering
with custody of children. According to DHS, we've got suspected murderers,
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terrorist child rapists, MS thirteen gang members being held this
facility that the Democrats are very worried about. These are
the people that they rushed in to advocate for. These
are the people that they care more about than they do.
You ain't no lie, ain't no lie. Tom from Florida?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
How are you, hey, Rose? How are you doing things?
Taking my call? Absolutely, just wanted to make a point.
I don't think the Democrats actually hate Donald Trump. I
think they hate his successes because this successes make their
grip on power looser and looser. And they only really
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care about power because I think they appreciate what the
tariffs do. I think they appreciate, you know, the elimination
of waste, fraud, and abuse other than the boomerang money
that comes from that. So they really they like his
efforts to try to solve the wars, but they're not
going to help him do that. So I think really
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they just hate Donald Trump because he affects their grip
on power, and they admire him as probably one of
the greatest politicians that ever lived. And you could look
through through a glass, and they look through a glass
based on what affects their power, not what's good for
the American people.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Well, that's a good point, Tom. I think some of
them do feel that way. Others just absolutely cannot admit
to that because I feel like they have a different
agenda and it doesn't fall in line with that agenda.
And I do think that there are a lot that
actually just don't love this country, and so they don't
they just don't care. They just really don't care. But
I do think, I mean, we have to, I mean,
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across this country, they've got to be people that care
about the fraud, that care about I mean, obviously they
do because Trump wouldn't have won with the numbers that
he did. People spoke on election day. They're worried about crime,
They're worried about the border, they're worried about the economy.
I would have to say that even some Democrats who
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may have voted for him or abstained from voting, they
do understand that. I agree with you. But for the
most part, I mean, I just I don't understand those
who don't. I really don't.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Tom.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Thanks for your call. That means a lot to me.
And you know, even when we go back to what
happened when these people stormed the facility, they if a
citizen did what they did, they'd be facing charges. I
don't know if they're going to or not. And that's
one of the things I want to talk to Corey
Lundowski about when I talked to him earlier or later
in the show at the half hour. But they knew
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who was in there, so then it becomes for them
because they had to know who was in there. I mean,
I found that information easily enough to share with you.
But when they do what they did that day, the
grand standing, it becomes top of resume for them. You
get it, that's the top of their resume. They can
brag about it. It's like it's I mean, I talked
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to a psycho psychologists the other day to ask about this.
It's cognitive dissidence behavior. It's so far away, and this
is why you and I have a hard time understanding it,
because it's so far away from what you and I believe,
what our core values are, what our ethics are. If
it's power of politics that they believe in, then they
don't care about what the detainees have done because it's
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the power of politics. And I talked about that earlier
in the monologue too. It's rather than concerning themselves with
what benefits all of our citizens here, what they concern
themselves with is the power of politics. It's what they
believe in. They don't care. They also, by the way,
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I think they believe that prisons are a terrible place,
apparently now. But a lot of this is moral relativism,
the view that moral judgments are true or false only
in that it's relative to some particular standpoint. And that's
I think how they move forward. I think especially the
progress in the party, the Democratic Party. But for you
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and I, we have a moral mind. This is so
foreign to us. But how do you even explain or
understand ethics when if you don't believe in ethics, if
you don't have that foundation, that moral foundation. And I
do believe that it all comes down to power of politics.
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Care about everything else. They don't care about the facts,
they don't care about who they were actually advocating for
in that detainee center. They only care about the power
of politics. That's what it comes down to. I'm going
to take a break. We'll get back to your phone
calls one eight hundred ninet for one seawan. That's one
eight hundred ninet for one seven, three two six, and
don't forget to joining me at the half hour. Cory
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Lewandowski We're going to talk about this in more detail
for sure. For sure, this is a Sean Hannity Show.
My name is Rose. Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show.
My name is Rose. And Hey, I just want to
add one more thing to what I was saying before
we went to break about those representatives that stormed the facility.
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You know, if they had requested a tour, they most
likely would have gotten one. That's my guess. I'm just
guessing here. But the thing is, I don't think they
wanted permission because where's the drama in that there's no drama.
They had to have the drama that needed this to
be top of resume for them. These are their bragging
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rights to see.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
What we did.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
You see, it doesn't matter that the people inside that
they were advocating for are dangerous, you know. And you
know what else doesn't it's a truth. Truth doesn't matter.
It really doesn't. When you have that kind of an agenda,
when you want to put the power of politics above
everything else, truth doesn't even matter. And that I think
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is the saddest thing that it really is just so
sad to me. Truth no longer matters. We'll take on
who's calling from Ohio. Thanks John for hanging in there.
You wanted to talk about the markets responding to what happened,
what's been happening.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
Actually, yeah, absolutely, My Just real quick, my wife is
retiring from thirty four years as an educator and I'll
be retiring as a union electrician here probaying about four
or five years. And she's got a four or three
B and I've got some other annuities and investments and
they've been like underperforming pretty dismally, you know, the past
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four years or so. And I think with what Donald
Trump did this afternoon and this morning, with with the
deal with China and just the jolt it gave to
the mark, I think that we're getting to that point
where we're you know how jd. Vance and President Trump
both said that, you know, it's going to take a
little time for things to get squared away. I think
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we're kind of cresting that hill where we're going to
start going down the other side. We're going to start
seeing some significant improvement, maybe inflation and some prices coming
down down oil and energy starting to stabilize or even
become less. But I think a lot of folks investments
in the markets are going to start doing really well,
and you know this whole thing. My wife was a
little nervous about, you know, the performance over the four years,
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but you know, like what they say, a happy wife,
a happy life, and so she's got like she's got
some more optimism now, and so do I. So I
think I think the president's on the right track. I
think he's doing a great job, and I think we're
going to start seeing some real improvement in our economy
and some other things here real soon.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Yeah, I agree with you, John, I do think we
just need to be patient. And we may be crusting
that hill right now. Let's hope that we are. But
I'm willing to put in a little more time, in fact,
for everything to work out and play out the way
it needs to for our benefit in the end. So yeah,
I mean, I'm glad he's back in. And honestly, you
know what, John, Sometimes I think about this, I almost
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I hate that he didn't win win his reelection, But
at the same time, I'm really glad he's here now
because I feel like those four years, he had a
lot of time to think about things, he had a
lot of time to strategize, he had a lot of
time to put into place some of the people that
he wanted to work with him. I think he learned
a lot from the first four years. And I'm okay,
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I'm okay that we I mean, I hate what happened
to this country. I hate what happened to the border
there at the economy. But at the same time, I
don't know if we would have seen this strong of
a return from Donald Trump if he had just you know,
slipped right into that next four years. Just my thought
on that, right, I agree.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
I think he was able to take some time and
look at some things that went well and some things
that didn't go well. In his first term. You know,
the COVID thing was, you know, nothing he could control.
But I think now, I think he's a different man,
and he's a wiser man, and he's even more dedicated
to making America a great, strong country.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Again, I agree with you, John, Thank you so much
for your phone call. Everyone stay tuned because coming up
at the half hour, we have Corey Lewandowski and he's
going to weigh in on what happened at that detainment
center excuse me, in New Jersey. So we've got that
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Speaker 4 (15:47):
Ladies and gentlemen, we like to take a second to
hear the immortal Bob Grant's thoughts about the world today.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, it's sick and it's getting sicker.
Speaker 5 (16:00):
I'll back to the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose,
and we are still waiting for Corey to join the show.
So until he does, I'm going to take one more
phone call that actually relates to what we're going to
be talking about. David from Alabama, How are you, David.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Ian Will Rose, how are you today?
Speaker 2 (16:21):
Doing well? Thanks.
Speaker 3 (16:23):
Good Now the comment you know almost you know, the
Congress people had way too much time for you know,
they could have called ahead and say we'd like to
go in to see the facility. But that's nothing to
do with it. I think it all boils down to
the mayor. The guy that was who was the mayor
is that he's running for governor. And if you've seen
him ever since, every time you show him now there's
got you know, his name for governor behind it. He
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just wanted free advertising. You know, he's too cheap to
go out and buy it, so what better way like that?
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Well?
Speaker 2 (16:52):
Yeah, I mean that is that goes to exactly what
I was talking about before too. It's the power of
politics that is front of mind for them. You know,
this is the top of resume. Did you see what
I did out there? And it's gonna be played over
and over again. You are absolutely right, David, And and
they could have requested permission, probably would have received it.
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But you know, where's the fun in that? Where's the
drama in that?
Speaker 1 (17:17):
So?
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I mean, you're right, this is all he doesn't care
at all. He does. All he cares about is his politics.
That's it. As long as he can continue what he's doing.
And I just I wonder, really though, after all of this,
the people of his city, can you really vote for
him again. I'm just curious. I'm just curious. It just
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blows my mind, it really does.
Speaker 6 (17:42):
Well, you know, they keep recycling the same mindless people,
just like I tried to feel sorry for all those
folks in California when Hollywood was burning, you know, But
then I go back and I see where they now
made for voted shift to a senator you know, who
will lie to your face and tell you, you know,
you can believe your life as are me.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
And you know, I feel sorryful when they keep.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
Reflacing the same old, mindless, selfish people.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yeah, well they keep getting voted in too, in some
of these places, and that that blows my mind. Especially.
I had a story, and if I have time, I'll
get to it. The Nashville mayor what's his name, Jeffy
or Jeffrey, I'll talk about him coming up. I think
is that you just reminded me of him. But David,
thank you for your call, Thanks for listening. I'll be
back on Friday. By the way, Brian is calling from California. Hey, Brian,
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thanks for hanging in there.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
Yeah, Hi, Rose, I enjoy listening to you every time
you get a chance of filling with Sean. So I
do enjoy your your commentary. I'm a I'm a boomer
retired and a lot of my concerns over the years.
President Trump's fulfilling a lot of our concerns, especially for
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US retirement community, but are probably our biggest concern And
you know, especially watching President Trump trying to put America
first and getting back to first principles, is anything going
to get codified in Congress? And one of our biggest
concerns has always been about the last especially the last
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fifteen twenty years, is you know, our elections safe? Are
they Are they not fraudulent in any way? And stuff
of that nature. And I know that President Trump passed
that executive warder dealing with a us ID required for
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participating in our elections. However we only heard about it briefly.
The media is not covering it. And the only state
that I'm aware of that's trying to clean up their
voter roles is Arizona recently.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
But we don't really hear much about it.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
I thought maybe you can shed some light at least
what your perspective is on this and what's happening.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Well, and I agree with you. And here's you know,
here's what bothers me, Brian too, is that when we
think that we have allowed because there was so much
that surrounded the twenty twenty election. I'm not going to
go into all of it, but the point is for
people to have confidence and elections to have to respect
and receive and expect to receive in a timely manner
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the results of an election. Then one of my pet
peeves is that we need to have paper ballots again.
I'm sorry, we got to do it. There's a couple
I have, all right, There's that. There's the fact that
why why can't we have just one day where you vote?
I'm sorry, this is the day you vote. You vote
on that day. It drove me crazy to see all
of the people out there voting before even some other
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information was released closer to the election day and they
had already voted. I mean that happened a couple of
times that the voter I d There are so many
things that I feel that we should have been working on,
at least over the last four and a half years.
Why didn't we Why weren't we working on all of this?
I mean, this kind of thing takes time, and I
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know that while I'm talking about the States, at least
in the States, can you not start moving the process
along so that we can have confidence again in the election,
so that we can go back to paper ballots. And
I really feel that we have to be present on
the day election day period done. I mean that might
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be a little crazy. I'm sorry, but that's what I think.
And so you're right, and I want to hear more
from the president on this voter ide. You're right, we
only hear just a little bit in passing, but hopefully
in the coming months years, we're going to hear more
on the subject because I think a lot of people
care very much about that issue. So, Brian, thank you
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for your call. And by the way, the phone number
here is eight hundred nine four one sean. That's eight
hundred nine four one seven three two six, eight hundred
ninety four to one sean. Now here's a couple of
things too. I was looking and I'm not a constitutional lawyer.
I don't know all of this, but I did look
up a few things regarding what happened at the Ice
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Detention Center in New Jersey. And it was Article one,
Section six, clause one. It was about the Speech and
Debate cluse, which protects members of Congress from certain arrests
and certain prosecution. And I'm just wondering, is what happened,
is what these representatives did? Is it covered? Is it
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mentioned in the Constitution? And I want to talk to
you about that. Yeah, please do, Linda, I got ahead.
Speaker 7 (22:30):
I'm really sorry, but I just got to say this.
And for the record, we have these Congress people. They
could care less about anything, like you said, than their
moment in the sun. The problem is it's a fake
sun under a fake sky because everything they are is fake.
You know, it's basically crayola, and it's kindergarten creole. It's
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not even regular crayola. And they don't give a rip
about the victims. It's like what Donald Trump said when
he did his and he said very clearly, we have
all of these people and they're up and they're here
with us in Congress tonight and they are talking about,
you know, the people whose children have been murdered by
illegal aliens. And you know what the problem is, there
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are so many more names that we just don't know about.
And you know, Chris van Holland is the biggest, you
know pos because this guy goes all the way to
El Salvador to talk to some guy who's a human
smuggler and a trafficker. Meanwhile, he's gotten not one, but
two victims of illegal alien murders. He hasn't called those families,
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He hasn't talked to any of those families. But the
problem is, it's not just murder. There's robbery, there's all
other kinds of crime and carjackings, beatings happening. Like, does
any of that mat not one of these people, whether
it's the mayor, And that guy was right. I know
a very very good pollster who hit me over the
weekend and he's I'm telling you right now, that guy
is campaign financing, he has fundraising. He's just trying to
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make some noise because nobody knows who he is. And
the reason nobody knows who he is is because he
has no good ideas. His ideas are baseless and stupid.
And you know what, why don't you go handle what's
happening in Paterson, New Jersey. I hear that we have
some issues over there. I hear we have people dressed
up as police officers running around trying to affect Sharia law.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Maybe we should look at that. I don't know, but
none of those Congress people are handling any of that.
They don't care about that. And they assaulted ice and
police and other leos that were there.
Speaker 7 (24:30):
I'm sorry, your First Amendment does not cover you assaulting
people that are in uniform.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
End of sentence. End of sentence. Indeed, And that's why
I want to hear. I mean, like DHS is now
saying that arrests are still on the table after all
of this, and it was all caught on camera. It's
not like we're making this up or supposing that these
things happened. We see it on camera. There was new
footage that was posted on ACTS and it shows.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
Her Barren Fever want to go out there and pushing
people around.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Yeah. And the other thing too, is like it's just
the Linda. Here's what It just baffles me, It really does.
It feels like the Democrats are going just a little
too far on this resistance movement as a political strategy, okay,
because it really is theater in that they're creating illusions
for the dumbed down public because they are dumb down.
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They want them to say, look, look see how horrible
Ice is. See how noble I am. Without the general
public actually knowing who's in that facility, why they're in
that facility, it's frightening when you think about who these
people are. But most people don't follow through, they don't
do research. They they're gonna watch and they're gonna say, yeah,
Ice is really that bad or wow, you know, look
at these people. They're so noble and courageous, and it's
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all about optics. And so I ask again, to what
end though, Because what I don't understand is if if
this is their political strategy, the majority of people weid in,
the Americans weighed in on election day, they're concerned about
illegal immigration, they're concerned about the criminal backgrounds of these people,
and so what then is their political strategy? Linda, Did
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they not get it?
Speaker 4 (26:11):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (26:12):
No, they get it. They just don't care. They've never cared.
Speaker 7 (26:14):
And all they want to do now is they want
a campaign and fundraise for twenty twenty eight and be
focused on that, and that's all they care about. And
that's an end twenty twenty six for that matter, I mean,
you know they're in the hot seat. They are they
obviously have lost the will of the people. And you
know what's funny is like if you look at the
late night shows, if you look at Saturday Night Live,
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I mean, these shows were so anti Trump for so long,
and now they're eating their own When you start to
see comedians turn and they start to look at these
people and they're like, it's ridiculous, Like I'm looking outside
of this Delaney hole today and they're like, all these
guys will collars on like their priests, And I'm like,
I got news for you. When you are standing outside
and you are blocking ambulances and emergency services from getting
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into facilities that are actually a part of our government
because you want to peacefully protest, then you can take
the peaceful out of it.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Now you can get arrested.
Speaker 7 (27:08):
Don't think because you're wearing a collar that that exempts
you from being arrested. If anything, you're actually irritating me
more because you're using God in a very negative way
to support people that are hurting victims, as opposed to
standing outside of a victim's house and praying for them
and their family as they go through the aftermath of
being a victim of somebody who wasn't even supposed to
be here in the first place.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Amen's sister, Amen feomen pissed me off, man, And you
know't do your job.
Speaker 7 (27:35):
Don't you have a pothole to fill it? Jersey roads
are a mess. Go do something worthwhile.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Really are a mess that scares me. If I'm driving
from DC to New York, I hate that portion of
land going through New Jersey. Or have been in New
Jersey the state, Oh my god, it's so scary there.
But anyway, Linda, I thinks for weighing in, I always
appreciate that. It's my pleasure take. We're going to get
a break for taking your phone calls. The coming in
at eight hundred nine to four to one, Seawan, that's
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eight hundred ninety four one seven, three to six. We'll
be back with more of your calls and a couple
of other comments, no doubt from me and maybe even Linda,
who knows you're listening to Sean Handity Show. My name
is Rose. All right, you're listening to the Sean Hannity Show.
My name is Rose. Sean is touring the Middle East
with the President. That's so awesome, and he's covering Trump's
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first foreign trip and his second term on his Handity
TV show this week. That's why he's out. I'll be
back on Friday, looking forward to being with all of you,
you know, just to finish up on our thoughts on
the detention center in New Jersey. The DHS Assistant Secretary
of Trisha McLachlan said that if it was a typical
US citizen and they tried to storm into a detention
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facility that's housing dangerous criminals, people dangerous criminals being the
operative words here, or any person at all, they would
be arrested. Just because you're a member of Commerce or Congress,
or just because you're a public official does not mean
you are above the law. And that is precisely that's
what I've said from the beginning of the show until now.
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They think they are above the law, and yet our
foundation was set upon the idea that they are not.
They are our servants, we are not theirs. And this
grand standing and everything for political gain has got to stop.
But yet there are people that suck it up and
buy it and lip black it up and lap it
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up and think it's just Oh, these people are amazing.
Look what they just did, and that's what they want
you to think. That's how they want you to look
at them. We're going to talk about this more, I'm
sure throughout the week. DHS is saying that arrests are
still on the table. So there's that. And also, I
just want to remind everyone that, first of all, love
Sean Handedy's audience. You all are awesome when you reach out.
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just keep the faith, honestly, and just we have to
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as long as all of us are committed to preserving
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all that's required of us, really, and the prayer part,
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