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December 4, 2024 28 mins

Carol Roth, Entrepreneur and author of You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back and Candice Jackson, is a lawyer in California, Oregon & Washington. In the first Trump Administration she was appointed Acting Secretary for Civil Rights and Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Education where she spearheaded landmark Title IX regulations, and today they talk about women everywhere taking their reproductive rights into their own hands for fear of Trump’s actions against women.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, News round Up in Information Overload hour eight

(00:02):
hundred and nine to four one, Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program. I mentioned this
with O'Reilly and he thought that this was not that
big a movement. But if you if you look online,
this four B movement. You know the women that are
so overreacting to Donald Trump's victory that are have have
pledged off sex, that they're not going to have sex

(00:23):
anymore with men and they're shaving their heads, and women
that are stockpiling abortion pills and divorcing their husbands. Well,
now they've taken it to an entirely different level. And
we've been telling you about it, and it's real. I'm
not making any of this up. Is a is a
feature of this This woman her name is Eden Lesaraw.

(00:46):
I think is how you pronounce it. I don't want
to mispronounce it. I might trigger her in some way,
but anyway, it was in the New York Post today.
But anyway, not getting the outcome they wanted in the election.
You know, she's quoted as in Newsweek. I feel like
the election tied my hands and forced me to be sterilized,

(01:07):
citing fears about abortion bans and rollbacks of reproductive rights,
and young women are now subjecting themselves to irreversible, invasive
procedures and getting their fallopium tubes tied. Now a twenty
four year old, you know, this is madness to me,
and I just I can't believe it's taken hold, but

(01:28):
apparently it has. I mean, in her case, she's twenty
eight years old. You would think that maybe you want
to see what happens. And I'm going to tell you something.
You got to ask a question nobody else has asked.
When Kamala Harris went out there in her big closing
argument in DC, remember the night she's given her big
closing argument, What did she say in that speech? Donald

(01:49):
Trump is going to sign a national abortion ban, when
in fact he repeatedly said he would not. This movement
is real. Listen to some of the online comments.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
It doesn't matter if you take away abortion, like we'll
want to have your babies even less right, even if
you take away contraception, like women are really good at celibacy,
because you guys are actually a threat to us.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
All I have to say is good luck getting laid,
especially in Florida, because me and my girlies are participating
in the four B movement. That's my next plan. And
I'm dead serious.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Let's see how long this sucker last.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
But I mean, you remember when Donald Trump got elected
the first time, Remember the big march on Washington, Linda
and the very very specific cats. And then remember we
were in Washington and there was no other path out
for us except to walk through that crowd and basically
everybody surround me and throw glasses and hats on me.

Speaker 5 (02:50):
So I don't think you should tell me if you
wanted to march with those women. It's okay. We all
have moments of weakness, all right. You wanted to wear
the pink cat. Good for you, seanque. I didn't think
it was your color. But you know, it's just me.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Okay, are you done? You really feeling rude?

Speaker 1 (03:03):
I could do this for hours, but you know, okay,
By the way, if you're getting sterilized and abstaining from sex,
why are you stockpiling abortion pills? I'd like to understand
that part. Maybe they're doing enough for other people that
end up getting pregnant.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
I have no idea, but you know, women all over
social media, you know it's now inundating. This movement has
now taken root and it's getting worse. And now the
idea that they're taking it to sterilization at young ages.
I mean, that's a permanent, you know decision. Why would
you make that? Why don't you just wait and see

(03:38):
what actually happens? Anyway, Joining us Carol Roth, entrepreneur, author
of You Will Own Nothing, Your Way with a New
Financial World Order and How to Fight Back, and Candace Jackson, lawyer, California,
Oregon and Washington. Anyway, in the first Trump administration, she
was appointed Acting Secretary for Civil Rights and Deputy General

(04:00):
Counsel at the US Department Education, where she's spearheaded by
the way Landmark Title line regulations. And today, you know
they're watching this unfold and dying to find out what
they think.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Carol Ross, what is your take on this?

Speaker 6 (04:15):
Well, first of all, Sean, I do think that pink
is your color, So don't let lind to dissuade you
on that. The second, you know, we have a massive
mental health crisis that is unfolding before our eyes, and
it seems to be accelerating, and it seems to be
accelerated by the evil corporate press because they continue to

(04:36):
repeat these absolute horrific lies and trade on fear that
are creating just absolutely insane outcomes. The idea that young
women would sterilize themselves as some sort of getting back
at the system. I mean, that's not hurting anybody but themselves.
They have many, many other options available to them. That

(05:00):
not the only way to make sure that you don't
get pregnant. And I also don't understand the anger that
is directed at President Trump around this issue, because the
reality is that he his Supreme Court put this back
to the states, and if you live in a state
that doesn't agree with or doesn't agree with abortion, then

(05:24):
get mad at your states. Get mad at the Democrats
who had you many times the full majority in Congress
and have never tried to pass a pro abortion law
because they don't actually care about those issues. They just
want to use this as a political trading point over
and over again. So it just seems like there is

(05:44):
all of this frenzy and misdirected anger, and unfortunately these
young women are absolutely going crazy from it.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Well what's your take, Candas, because it's a little shocking
to me.

Speaker 7 (05:56):
Well, it is, Sean, and I completely agree with Carrollton
aalysis and uh would just add that you know, I'm
here right now in in d C today for the
Supreme Court rally around the Scurmeti case having to do
precisely with giving hormones and drugs to young people that
are bound to sterilize them. And I think what we're

(06:18):
looking at in this stupid four beam movement is the
out the outgrowth of a really shortsighted cynicism and weakening
of the value of being humans and of growth and
development and going through natural life cycles. And you know,
when you read the Newsweek article, you know, these aren't

(06:40):
women who are you know, these are women in blue
states who are who are saying they're feeling pushed into this.
But then when you really see what they're saying in
these in these articles, they're they've been wanting to sterilize
themselves anyway, and now they're just saying, well, now I'm
going to do it sooner rather than later because I'm
so mad at Trump. So really, I think the underlying

(07:01):
is a combination of, like Carol saying, mental health issues,
but also just this devaluation of the role of you know,
reproductive cycles and women's role in society of carrying forth
a next generation. You know, most of the time doctors
over the last you know, half century have been very

(07:22):
very careful to bard against women in their deciding to
sterilize themselves because they might thine their late twenties or
early thirties. And with the breakdown of those kinds of guardrails,
both for just individual personal choice reasons and what we're
seeing with the transgender movement reasons, I think it's just

(07:43):
all part of a devaluation of life.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
You know, if you look at the quotes, for example,
this this Echoes woman that I mentioned. If I am denied,
if I am to be denied any rights in the
next four years or whatever, I will not give them
up without a five.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
This is what she said to Newsweek.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Newsweek contacted the Trump transition team, and anyway, they explained that,
you know, a thirty nine year old, for example, from
Washington State who did not want to be named, underwent
a bilateral whatever procedure where the fallopian tubes were removed.
I'm not happy that I felt forced into a surgery.

(08:24):
I did not want to alter my body. I feel
like the election tied my hands and forced me to
be sterilized, which is horrible, which is to me, it
sounds horrible. And what I don't understand is, I mean,
is it because they believe Kamala Harris's big lie that
Donald Trump would sign a national abortion band, which he
won't do, and that he'd limit access to contraception, which

(08:47):
he won't do, and that he'd stop IVF treatment, which
he won't do. I mean, in one sense, if the
vice president of the country and the top Democratic presidential
candidate is making these acclamations, that will just outright falls Carol.
I mean, I mean, do you give some blame to
her because people believe the lie?

Speaker 6 (09:08):
I absolutely, certainly it starts with the politicians, But I
do think that people should be savvy enough to understand
politician's role, and that many of them don't say what
they mean. Sean, I know this is incredibly shocking, but
people are very naive. I blame the corporate press for,
instead of challenging those notions and writing those notions and

(09:30):
saying no, she actually isn't correct, for doubling down on them.
And I think unfortunately many of these people live in
a bubble and so they hear these things from a
politician and then they go to their news source to say,
you know, is this true? And the new source goes, oh, absolutely,
it's true, even though we know it's complete disinformation. But
you know, when you get somebody like this who goes

(09:51):
to a doctor who says, you know, I'm twenty four
or thirty and I'm sterilizing myself to fight back, you know,
that's a person who shouldn't be getting their lives. They
should be going to a mental health facility. And I
think that's the broader conversation is that you hear these things,
but the reaction she's going to fight back by sterilizing herself,

(10:11):
How exactly does that all work? And so it really
does sort of underpin that we have a lot of
people who are unhealthy and unwell and very susceptible because
any normal person would do an iota of research and
realize that things that have been said are not true
and have been debunked, and like you said, even if

(10:31):
they felt like they might be true, it hasn't happened yet.
So why would you do this now and not wait
to see the outcome and fight with the other means
that you have available to you.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
And this does this lying rhetoric trigger women to respond
this way, or do you just have to put the
responsibility on them.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
Oh, I think the rhetoric creates the environment in which
maybe women who are not entirely mentally stable to begin with,
or are not thinking holistically about their own wellbeing, would
rush to make a decision that is completely unfounded and unwarranted.
But the I think the broader contact is we are

(11:16):
encouraging serialization in a few different avenues right now in society,
and it's not healthy overall.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Yeah, I mean, I just think this is so dangerous
for women. I'm not really sure. All Right, quick break,
we'll come right back. We're wrap things up. Carol Roth
and Candace Jackson with us. Then we'll get to your
calls coming up eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
As we continue the Sean Hannity Show, a thermonuclear mm

(11:43):
MA assault on Baby News.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
Hannity's on right now.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
All right, we continue now the four B movement.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
On top of shaving heads, on top of abstaining from sex,
on top of stockpiling abortion pills and getting divorces, well
now women are actually getting sterilized. I can't believe I'm
even saying it, but it's true, and we continue. Carol
Roth and Kndas Jackson are with us. Can either of

(12:20):
you explain? Carol, I'll start with you. Why would you
be stockpiling abortion pills if you're sterilized or you are
abstaining from sex.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
Well, either you're just trying to seek attention, Sean, and
you're trying to come up with any avenue, whether or
not it makes sense for you to get the attention
you're craving, and this is what you have, glond Onto.
Or you really don't understand the way that the world works.
And unfortunately, I think this is what the Red Wave

(12:54):
fought back against. We've had, you know, basically years and
years of every word, every definition, every reality being changed.
I mean, the Democrats are the party that doesn't believe
in reality, right, They believe in unicorns and fan disease
and rainbows. And so when you disconnect yourself from reality

(13:17):
in all realms, things that seem very logical to people
like you and me and Candace and Linda do not
seem logical to people because they are disconnected from it.
And we I think part of what this election was
was a regrounding. We need to get back to reality
and hopefully that can seep in for some of these

(13:38):
people who have been damaged. But certainly there are others
that are going to make some really bad decisions and
probably come to regret that unfortunately very soon.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
Does it make any sense, does it? Candace?

Speaker 1 (13:51):
You know you sterilized, you're stating from sex. You really
don't need abortion pills, do you.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
No, it makes no sense at all. It is Trump's
arrangement syndrome to the MAC.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Yeah, it really is. Anyway, I appreciate both of you.
Carol Roth and Candace Jackson, thank you both. Eight hundred
and nine four one seawn Linda, you're going to join
the four B movement.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
I really like my hair, so no, just out of complete.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Very nice hair. Yeah, that's one hundred percent true. Are
you allowed to say that or is that illegal today?

Speaker 3 (14:22):
No?

Speaker 5 (14:22):
No, I'm not a feminist. You're never going to have
that problem. UND believe in that crap. But you know,
I I said, you know Candace.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Gate, who get mad at people the drop of a hat.
So let's be honest. Who knows well?

Speaker 5 (14:32):
I mean, if people do dumb things, I think I
reserve the right to be mad at you. If you
don't do dumb things, I won't be mad at you.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
It's very simple. You stay on the hate list for
like four hundred No.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
No, no, there's only like seventeen people on the hate list.
Then there's a europain in my ass list, and then
there's a I just don't talk to you because you
might make me mad list.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
There's many list list of my on on any given
day to change.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
You're on my I've known you for twenty years. I
already know what's going to bug me about you list,
so we're good. I would say you probably feel the
same way about me, so you know, don't put me
over here in the you know, being bad corner. I'm
not the only.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
Really because I like you're not in a bad corner.
There's no bad.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Cor Oh, you like everything about me. After twenty years,
I don't get under your skin and piss you off.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Yeah, but you say you do it on purpose because
you think I do a better show.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
No, I only do that before three o'clock because you
do a better show. Well, the other times, it's just
me being me.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Oh Man.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Tom is in North Tom is in North Carolina. Tom,
How are you glad you called.

Speaker 8 (15:26):
Not bad on but I'm actually in the state of Florida.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Oh okay, sorry about that. It says North Carolina on
my screen.

Speaker 9 (15:34):
No worries.

Speaker 8 (15:35):
Uh yeah, I've got a concern with I've heard some
conservatives saying that to give the migrants that self deport
back a little money, put a little money in their pockets.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
In other words, if you self report to port that's
what I've said, you know, then in other words, you're
making you're saving the country money because we don't have
to find you and law enforcement doesn't have to search
you out. Okay, if you do that, well, we're going
to transport everybody home anyway. I'm assuming that most people

(16:08):
will need assistance being transported back to their home country,
and we could do it you mainly compassionately. And if
you self report to port in a period of time,
I think there could be a benefit to you for
doing that, and you are saving us money in the process,
and you could put a little money in their pocket
and then say in three five years, whatever it is,

(16:29):
then they would still have a right to come to
the country legally if they go through the process legally
and they wouldn't be punished for having entered the country illegally.
In other words, there'd be a period of time where
as a moratorium, they would not be able to apply
for entry, and then after that they would.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Still be able to apply.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
Now, those that don't self report to port will never
have access to come back to the country. And obviously
criminals and terrorists and cartels are never allowed back in.

Speaker 8 (16:58):
Right, Yeah, And I understand, and I'm not uncompassionate towards
the one is who have come here and they don't
have criminal records are just looking to improve their lives
and everything.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Yeah, by the way, I totally sympathize with them. I mean,
I've been to the border fifteen times and it is amazing.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
I'll never forget.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I was in the San Diego sector and on one
side you've got half million probably now there worth million
dollar plus homes, and on the other side, I saw
kids playing what we would describe as like a garbage dump,
and they live in shacks that I doubt are even
able to keep out the rain, and it's just sad.

(17:38):
On one side you see wealth and prosperity in the
land of milk and honey, and on the other side,
no hope or opportunity for a better life for you
and your family. Now I'm on that side, I'm looking
over the other side, and I'm going to be thinking
I want to be over there. I have people that
want better lives and want to work hard. I really
do respect them. I think it's gutsy. I'm just at

(17:59):
vi Is in advising them to do it legally.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Exactly do it legally. But what I'm trying to get at, though,
is with all the Americans here, the individuals in North
Carolina who are living in tents, the homeless veterans. You
take people in the situation that I'm in. I'm twenty
two months into a disability claim that could take another
sixteen to seventeen months. And the more money that we

(18:25):
just you know, they throw at the ones that have
come here, and even the money and hat of them
going home, Well, the American people are tired of it.
You know. I'm fifty seven years old and I've worked
my tail off my whole life, and i can't do
my career of choice, truck driver because of a medical condition.
And it's just.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
I'm sorry to hear. What's your medical condition?

Speaker 8 (18:47):
What do you have diabetes, heart condition, climbing in and
out of semis, my whole life of problems with my knees, ankles,
et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Yeah, I'm sorry to hear that. I mean, it's got
to hurt when you can't do the job you love.
Have you found alternative work or no?

Speaker 7 (19:08):
No.

Speaker 8 (19:09):
I filed for my disability claim for the first fourteen months.
Of fourteen months, I was not able to work from
what my attorney told me. Once they denied me, they said,
you can go out and work a part time draft
to make no more than twelve hundred dollars a month.
So me and my wife are basically struggling to get by.

(19:30):
And don't get me wrong, we're also thankful because we
know a lot of other people have it far worse
than we do. But it's just, I.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Mean, I just hate to hear people struggle. I mean,
it's not like you don't want to work and you're lazy.
You've worked your whole life, and you know this is
where government assistance.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
You know, we shouldn't have.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
We shouldn't be giving hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine,
especially knowing that a new president wants a negotiated settlement,
and that's what Joe Biden is doing. He's now helping
out victims in Angola. And meanwhile, we have people in
North Carolina suffering, or people like you suffering. I had
an usher at church, actually remember of the choir at

(20:11):
a church I go to come up to me and
talk about his ninety plus year old mother can't get
even basic Social Security benefits that she earned her whole life.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
And I'm trying.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
To help them out, advise them how to go about
the process of getting the benefits that she duly deserves.
And God forbid you dealing with Medicare or any governmental system.
The system is broken and hopefully you know, these are
the things that we can resolve. Look, government is too big,

(20:43):
the bureaucracy too bloated, It is too out of control,
is too much waste, fraud, abuse. The people that deserve
and need help often don't get it. They misappropriate so
much money abroad and so much money to these globalist organizations.
We've got to reprioritize where our money's going. And we've

(21:04):
got to be you know, we've got to consider future
generations and not squander their futures by by going into
debt the way that we are. There's so many things
that I hope we do and we'll get to do.
But have you spoken with your local congressman congresswoman?

Speaker 8 (21:22):
That is my next step.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Yeah, definitely, you know, I urge people to do that.
I told the choir guy at church, I said, look,
first step is you got to talk to your your
local congressman.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
That's their job.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
If that doesn't work, I'll get you in touch with
either Senator Rick Scott or Mark or Rubiu I can.
I can give you their office number and talk to them,
and at least they will give you the attention you
you certainly deserve. That's their job. They're supposed to be
public servants. Their job is to serve you. So get
on the phone right now and call them. That's what
I'd recommend. All right, Bud, right, all right, you hang

(21:57):
in there. God bless you. Tom and Florida eight hundred
nine four one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, Jeff in Long Island, New York.
We will be headed back my triumphant return to Long
Island tomorrow. I can't believe it, and I'll be will be.
I'm very honored actually to be the MC of the
Patriot Awards. Donald Trump will be receiving the Patriot of

(22:19):
the Year award. He will be on Long Island tomorrow
at the awards, and I'm looking forward to it. Jeff.
I hope you have tickets. I hope you're going. I
know it's sold out. I wish you could go.

Speaker 9 (22:31):
Yeah, it is sold out, and that I can confirm.
I tried, but no, and it was sold out well
before Trump announced, he was going, all right, here's the
idea showing. And I want you to take this idea
and I want you to run with it. You can
even take credit for it, okay, And this is the
idea to fix the media. I'm an attorney, and I

(22:55):
went to college, then went to law school. I then
took a test and that allows me to practice law
and put initials at the end of my name. However,
it's something that most people don't realize. There is the
American Bar Association, there is the New York Bar Association.

(23:15):
And if I do something wrong, I do something unethical.
The classic example would be taking money out of an
ESCRA account, or I commit a crime a moral topretude.
Anybody can file a grievance against me, and then I
appear before that board and then they give me due process.

(23:35):
But I can be fined, I can be suspended, or
I can have my license taken away. We need that
for the media. It is such an important job. Now,
I know, the first thing you're gonna say is, Jeff,
I'm a huge fan of freedom of speech. This will
not affect that. You can still call yourself a journalist.

(23:57):
You can still call yourself a blogger, social influencer, whatever
you want, and you could say whatever you want. I'm
a huge fan of the person I myself.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
So what you're saying is you want a board for
anybody in the media that would what ascertain or hold
people responsible or discipline them for lies or things that
they say are untrue.

Speaker 9 (24:21):
If you wish to hold yourself out as a reporter,
you're saying, I'm a reporter. I'm not a journalist. I'm
above that. I'm a reporter. And we'll even give you
initials to put in front of your name, Rtie Jet Jets. Okay,
then who's.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Gonna determine for example, you know what if there's some
gray area in terms of the truth, you know, look,
here's the problem is, look at this election, Look at
how legacy state run media was rejected. They spent nine
years all the slander, smear besmirchman or Trump that we
talk about. Okay, the American people also have alternative of media.

(25:01):
You're on it right now. Talk radio was in the
forefront of it, and Fox News was in the forefront
of it. And now it has expanded out. It includes
social media, and it includes podcasting, and it includes more options,
more choices than ever before. Combines CBS, you know, NBC, ABC,

(25:22):
Fake New c and NMSDNC, the New York Times, Washington Post,
LA Times, USA Today, all these newspapers combined, they've done
nothing but li smear, slander Donald Trump. I mean, do
every lie they tell?

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Do you want them brought before board?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Or are we better as a society to give people
the choice and more speech, not less speech, and more
opportunities to express themselves and then people do their own
research and decide for themselves. Because I think, I actually
think the system worked perfectly because they were ignored. Because
if the American people listen to the legacy media mob,

(26:02):
Kamala Harris would have been elected. But they didn't listen.
They were discerning enough not to listen.

Speaker 9 (26:09):
Well, he would be the pluses. And I understand what
you're saying. Why would anybody want to do it? Then
why would I want to?

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Well, do you know how many times they try to
put me up before this board and I tell the truth.

Speaker 9 (26:21):
No, And I know you do. And well, it would
get into the details of what comprises the board, where
you get the board members from. But this would be
the pluses. This is why you would want to do it.
Number one, if you were a reporter, you would hopefully
get paid more. Another thing, and think about how helpful
this would be.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
You get I'm just running out of time. I don't
think you're thinking. You're understanding the magnitude of what you're
trying to create.

Speaker 4 (26:48):
Here.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
You are now creating basically a speech board. That's what
you're creating, and it would be first of all, I
think it's unworkable. Secondly, it would absolutely crush real freedom
of speech because everybody would be scared to death to
say anything. At some point, you know, you call before

(27:11):
the board, you'd need attorneys. I mean, it's it's a nightmare.
How about we just have freedom of speech? If you don't,
you know, cry fire in a crowded theater. If you
don't slander somebody is as long as you're giving your opinion,
you know whether it's true or not. You know, let's

(27:33):
let's get let's with all the choices people have. People
are going to realize pretty quickly who tells the truth
and who doesn't. And I think the legacy media has
been exposed as not being truth tellers. I got to
run though, my friend. I do appreciate your idea. You
put a lot of thought into it. I give you
credit eight D nine one if you want to be

(27:53):
a part of the program. And that's gonna wrap things
up with today Busy Hannity Tonight News. You'll never give
im the state run legacy media mob. Former FBI agent
Nicole Parker, how do you reform law enforcement? Paul Morrow
will join us tonight. Also our legal panel, Dershowitz, Greg Jarrett,
Jonathan Turley, Kelly Ann, Stephen Miller, Lindsey Graham, New Gingrich.

(28:16):
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the Patriot Awards. Thank you for making this show possible.

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