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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Right.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Thank you Scott Channon, and thanks to all of you
for being with us. Here's our toll free telephone number.
It's eight hundred nine to four one sean if you
want to be a part of the program from beautiful Milwaukee.
We are in Wisconsin, we are at the Republican National Convention.
We are only one hundred and eleven days. Yesterday it
was one hundred and thirteen. How do we go, No,
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you were wrong? Or that sure Friday it was one sixteen. Sure,
Friday was one hundred and sixteen days.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
There was an error yesterday, and I will take responsibility
for that. And today is one hundred and eleven.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
That means that that's right. That means there was an
error on Friday because Friday was one hundred and sixteen,
which is why I said no.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
It means that somebody didn't change the right date in
the open yesterday.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
The sheet was correct.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
It's not a big deal, all right, So one hundred
and eleven days till election Day sixty two days though
until early voting starts in PA your state, uh, and
then it rolls out state after state after state. I
did have Laura Trump on yesterday and we went over
Republicans have got over and now Donald Trump is saying
it their reluctance, their resistance to voting early, voting by mail,
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and getting out to vote. Because this is an inflection
point for the country. There's no doubt about it. And
I keep telling everybody Linda doesn't get the analogy. I
don't care how confident you may be in this election.
I will say it from now until election day. And
you can say, Sean Hunnity repeats himself and I don't
care because it bears repeating. And that is you have
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got to in your minds just wrap yourself around the
fact that your vote might be the winning vote and
take it with that much responsibility.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Why don't I get what is wrong?
Speaker 2 (01:41):
But I'm getting to that part. So if you if
you have the mindset regardless of what the Democrats are doing,
whether it's Joe Biden the cognitive mess. By the way,
we saw a pretty angry Joey last night on with
Lester Holt lashing out. You know Joe Biden that said
put up in the bulls eye. Only five days before
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he was putting the bulls hye. And we're going to
get to a lot of that. There's something that I
have to share with you that infuriates me. It makes
me angry. Words can't even describe it. But however, you
got to act like your vote is going to be
the final determining vote in the direction of this country.
And that means you act as though we're behind. I
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don't care what the polls say, whether they're up or down.
It means nothing to me right now. Although we will
always check in with upholsters kind of get a snapshot
of where we are at any given moment. We'll have
them on tomorrow. Matt Towrey, Robert kay Hayley will be
on tomorrow. But my point to you is this is
if you act like you're six points behind and you're
on your own twenty and there's two minutes left in
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the game, you have no timeouts. You got to march
down the field eighty yards, cross the plane. This is
where I lost Linda, cross the plane, kick the extra
point if you want to win. And that's got to
be everybody's mindset. And some of you saying, do you go, Hennity,
You're pushing us to vote for a system that we
don't like. I don't like the system either, I've said
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it a million times. I would prefer Election Day to
be a national holiday. I would prefer that we have
paper ballots. I would prefer no early voting. I mean,
imagine this in sixty two days, that's forty nine days
before the election. We're going to have early voting, and
a lot can happen in forty nine days that would
otherwise change people's minds and hearts. One thing that might
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happen is another debate with Joe Biden and Donald Trump,
and that could change the trajectory of the election. Who knows,
So that's got to be our mindset. I'd rather the
same day. I'd rather paper ballots. Why Democrats, we had
the Save Act last week. We told you all about it.
We kept up to speed, you know. Kudos to our
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friendship Roy in Texas that got the bill passed. It's
not going to pass in the Senate. Why are they
against showing that you're an American citizen so that you're
able to vote in a federal election. I don't know.
In Arizona, you have to if you want to vote
in a state election, you have to prove citizenship. You
don't have to prove it in a federal election. In Arizona.
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How does that make any sense at all? Whatsoever? It doesn't.
We need to fix that. Democrats, why don't they want
Why don't they want proof of citizenship? Why don't they
want voter ID Why don't they want signature verification? Why
do they fight against updated voter roles or chain of
custody controls? For example, any mail in ballot that arrives
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at any precinct around the country should be under camera
from the minute it enters the building until it is
counted and while it's being counted. That would add integrity
to the process. And then, of course my belief that
partisan observers should be in every precinct in the country
watching the voting all day, the vote counting all night,
and then we come up with a winner, and people
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will have confidence in the results and they will believe,
they'll have confidence in the integrity of the system. That's
why countries like France, Canada, others, you know, they experimented
with different forms of voting. They went back to paper ballots.
They work. Now the part that is going to make
so many of you angry and mad, and that is
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what we now know about Saturday, the head of the
US Secret service woman by the name of Cheatle Kimberly
Chetle has now spoken out on what happened on Saturday. Now.
The first thing she says is she takes responsibility. The
buck stops with her, but I plan to keep my job. Okay,
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we came within a millimeter of a former president, the
leading presidential candidate, of being assassinated. Now, I don't know
what all of you thought of last night. I was
in the building at the R and C convention. I
just finished my interview. By the way, my interview with
Jade Vans were going to play. I was blown away
by him last night. His whole life story, you know,
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it was unreal. And I was there and just as
we were ending Hannity, you know the image of Donald Trump,
and you saw the bandage on his ear, and it
was we're talking about if he doesn't turn his head.
This is a very different show today. We would not
be in all likelihood in Milwaukee, and we'd be talking
about a state funeral for a former president of our country.
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And I would have also lost a friend, and so
many of you would have lost a person you love,
admire and want to be the next president. The forty
seventh president of the United States. So now that we
know that this assassin was on a rooftop one hundred
and thirty yards, that's it. Now I know something about shooting.
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I've been a pistol marksman since I'm about eleven years
all ten or eleven. My mom had a loaded revolver
in the house, accessible to me. Even if she tried
to hide it, I would be able to I did
if she was asleep, And they just knew at a
very young age I was too rambunctious, precocious, frankly, the
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kind of kid that no parent wants to ever have
to raise. And so my parents, I think very wisely
decided we're going to train him in the safety and
use of a firearm. And it has stuck with me
my entire life. I have great respect for firearms. People
ask me all the time, he anydy, I was thinking
about getting a firearm? What do you think an ar?
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What do you think about you know? I'm like, well,
have you ever had any safety classes? I said, how
about any weapon that you get the safe use of,
By the way, that includes berner. You know, berner is
it's a non lethal form of defense, but you have
to practice safety procedures with burner, and that's with everything.
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And I always say to people take classes. The great
thing about the gun community that they never get credit for.
If you go to a range and let's say, maybe
your gun jams and you're a little nervous and you
don't shoot as often as some people there, you can
literally point your gun down range, walk over to any
person that's there and say, I'm having a little bit
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of a problem. I'm not as experienced as you are.
I see your very experienced would you mind helping me?
They will go, They'll drop everything that they're doing and
go over and help you. And then they'll say, you know,
can I show you a couple of things? And they
want you to be a safe firearm owner. It's in
everybody that believes in the Second Amendment's best interest that
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everyone be a safe firearm owner owner. Anyway, I digress.
This is Kim Cheedle, head of the US Secret Service, saying, oh,
the buck stops from me, but I'm not leaving. Listen.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
What was your reaction when you saw the events unfold
on Saturday?
Speaker 6 (08:48):
Shock and then concern? Obviously for the former president. This
is an event that should have never happened.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
Who is most responsible for this happening.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
What I would say is that the Secret Services versussible
for the protection of the former president.
Speaker 7 (09:01):
So the buck stops with.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
You, the buck stops with me. I am the director
of the Secret Service. It was unacceptable and it's something
that shouldn't happen again.
Speaker 5 (09:10):
The President and Homeland Security Secretary said today they had
one percent confidence in you, but there are some members
of Congress calling on you to resign.
Speaker 6 (09:19):
I appreciate the Secretary's comments, and we're going to continue
to be transparent and communicate with people.
Speaker 7 (09:25):
You plan to stay on, absolutely, I do plan to
stay on.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
I do plan to stay on. The most colossals grew up. Ever,
one hundred and thirty yards is nothing, and you don't
even have to be a marksman at especially the way
firearms are. I don't know if there was a scope
on the rifle or not. It's it's not a tough
shot with any any long range rifle like we had
in this particular case. Now, this ought to make everybody's
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blood boil because what we now know is that in
fact they knew, and the Secret Service consciously made it
decision not to put agents on the rooftop. Now, they
were saying to me, oh, it's outside the perimeter. Well,
how do you define perimeter. It's not just the area
that's cordoned off where Donald Trump is speaking. The perimeter
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would be any location where anybody with any firearm could
ever be able to shoot a bullet and hit a
presidential candidate, a president, a former president, or any elected official.
That's called the perimeter, and that perimeter needs to be secure.
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Never mind one hundred and thirty yards out. Remember all
the people in the crowd look at these guys on
the roof up there. Well, now what they're saying is
and Kimberly Cheetahs said this, Well, it was a slope
roof where this assassin was positioned on Saturday. But we
didn't put anybody on the roof because it could have
posed a risk to agents. Now, the agents around Donald
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Trump were amazing. All the agents I've ever met in
my life are amazing. They're willing to put their lives
on the line to save the lives of others. If
you aren't going to put agents on the roof, you
could have put sits on the roof. In other words,
snipers looking exactly at the roof, and you could have
secured the perimeter of the building to make sure that
nobody could get on the roof. And so this this, Oh,
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the building had a slope roof, so we knew there
was a safety factor that would be considered there. And
here's what she said.
Speaker 7 (11:27):
Should that roof have been secure? Period?
Speaker 6 (11:29):
That building in particular has a sloped roof at its
highest point, and so you know there's a safety factor
that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to
put somebody up on a sloped roof, and so you know,
the decision was made to secure the building from inside.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Well, securing the building from the inside does not prevent
an assassin from using the outside to get on the roof.
The question was should the building have been secured. If
the building was secured, you didn't have to put agents'
lives at risk on the roof of that slope building.
But apparently it wasn't that big a risk for the assassin.
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You could have had, you know, sniper eyes on the roof.
You could have secured the perimeter of the building, st
encircled it so that nobody would have access for one
hundred and thirty yards and have a gun and be
able to get up there and do this. And I'm
very sympathetic to the idea. Okay, if it's not a
safe roof, you don't put agents on it, but you
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don't allow anyone, any damn other person to get on
there either. And this is just unbelievable to me that
these comments were even made. She needs to be fired today.
Joe Biden. Sure, great gesture. I know Robert F. Kennedy
Junior thanked the President finally for offering Secret Service protection
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that should have been given on day one. It's not
insignificant that Robert Kennedy Junior's father was assassinated at his uncle,
that would be Jack Kennedy, the former president of the
United States, was assassinated, and that the entire family that
name is associated with assassination, especially when it comes to
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American politics in the modern era. I don't agree with
Robert Kennedy, however, he deserves Secret Service protecting one. And
I say, when Obama was protect the president at all costs,
protect every elected official, It's unbelievable. This is infuriating. Oh
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and I have another piece to add on the other
side of this. We now know that this site in Butler, Pennsylvania.
US authorities had obtained intelligence from a human source in
recent weeks about a plot by the country of Iran.
You know, that's the country that's run by Mullas and
the number one state sponsor of terror. That's the country
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that Joe Biden kissed, is the ass of And yeah,
that apparently they discovered a plot to try and assassinate
Donald Trump. And then this happens, and you knew this
going in. The guy's dead. Did he have any accomplices?
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn our number as
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we continue to the insanity of what happened on Saturday,
and you know, the head of the Secret Service saying, yeah,
it was dangerous to agents. I got that's fine, So
we secured the inside of the building. Why not the outside? Now,
to add insult to injury, US authorities obtained intelligence from
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a human source in recent weeks about a plot by
Iran to assassinate Donald Trump that led the Secret Service
to increasing security around the former president in recent weeks. Now,
there's no indication that the assassin or would be assassin
who attempted to kill the former president was connected to
the plot. We don't know there's no evidence at this
point existence of the intelligence threat from you know, one
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of our top geopolitical foes, number one state sponsor of terrorism.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
You know that enhanced the security for President Trump. It
does raise questions what part of one hundred and thirty
yards away on a roof did they not get Just
put snipers on that building from every angle, so if
anyone dares to try and get on that roof, you're
gonna stop them right there in their tracks and agents
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around the perimeter of the building that would have stopped them.
What good they were inside the building? I have no idea.
It doesn't make any sense at all. We continue from
the walk.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Marking every day to remember the forgotten man.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
This is the Seanannity Show.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
H right twenty five down the top of the hour,
eight hundred and ninety four one Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program. Only one hundred
and eleven days till election Day, sixty two days until
early voting, starting in the Great Commonwealth State of Pennsylvania,
and from there on it rolls out around the country.
We are in Milwaukee, We're in Wisconsin for the RNC convention.
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Later on we're going to play my interview with now
vice presidential candidate Senator from the great state of Ohio, that,
of course being JD. Vance. It is an incredible life
story to grow up that poor, to have a father
that was that dysfunctional, a mother that was addicted to
drugs and alcohol, a grandma that basically not particularly educated,
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that had a heart of gold, you know, love of
God and a strong will to raise this guy, and
the hopes that he'd have a better life, and he did.
Goes into the Marine Corps, serves in Iraq, comes out
a lot of people's hearts for former soldiers to get
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back to school. He went back to school, went to
Ohio State, did well, did well enough that he got
into Yale Law School, not exactly an easy task, and
then got to the top of his class, and then
went into the business world, and in the business world
succeeded and on two different fronts. I read yesterday somebody said,
you know, he's a millionaire. I'm like, really, the poor
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guy that grew up with the most dysfunctional family in
the world, and he found his way, clawed his way
out of what was just utter poverty and an impossible
situation with all the odds stacked against him, and he
ends up going to Yale Law School, serves our country
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comes back in is successful in business. And what you
want to hate him for his success? What do we
not celebrate?
Speaker 7 (18:01):
That?
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Isn't that what we used to call the American dream?
I think that dream, that's what it is, a dream
that could be achieved only in America. And that's why,
maybe this is why we don't put up a wall
to stop people from leaving America, although it chases a
lot of people away, especially out of certain blue states,
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one of you, one of which I used to be
a part of, and I stayed the hell away from
as much as possible. I didn't particularly like this weekend,
although I loved my sister and went up to her.
Uh she had a big birthday and I went to
a birthday party, and then came right to Milwaukee. And
but you know, when I got there, you know what
I just said. This place is disgusting, I said, the city,
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and it just as horrible. There are a couple of
nice little pockets, but you know, short of those bubbles,
it's really bad. It's gotten worse and worse and worse,
and it's just it's sad New York. You know, I
used to say the greatest city in the world. Used
to say it, and we'd love our affiliate New York
A seven to ten w o R. It's still our
flagship station. And you know, Mark Simone swear so I'm
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going to come back. I'm like, Park, I'm not coming back.
Does he's to really believe it? No, you got to
talk on the air.
Speaker 4 (19:16):
From a roll. I mean, I didn't you know, I
don't want to.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Bash it, but just he what did he say to you?
He said privately? He said, and he's coming back.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
He's coming back. How can you leave New York. It's
the greatest city in the world.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
And I was like, there are two people that will
never live in New York. Leave New York, and I
can tell you about One would be Mark Simon. Two
would be cursed le Oh. Yeah, they're not leaving under
any circumstances.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Mark has the number one morning show in all of
New York.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
He's crushing it.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
He is mister New York.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Oh my gosh, he knows. You know, every event that
I ever showed up in New York, if not both
of them, one of them was there and I didn't
do too many events in New York. I knew I
wasn't particularly loved in New York. I don't know why,
but I wasn't. You know. I have somebody close to
me that was very close to Rush Limbaugh. Yeah, he
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wasn't loved in New York either, except for the main
restaurants that he went to and you know, certain people
that he hung out with, and it was sad and
he finally got out of there. Uh, listen, I want
to remind you your biggest asset is your home. And
out of all the things you do to protect your home,
you know, think about what you have to do a
couple of times a year, get up on those gutters
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mud and the muck and the leaves, and it's just
the worst. And then if you try to do it
the right way and have a bag with you and
try to get it in the bag without a falling
on the ground, just sucks. I used to hate doing
that job. Of course, my father used to make me
that was one of my chores. I didn't have to
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do the laundry, I didn't need to cook my I
used to buy my own food, so I didn't really
cook as much that time of my life, although I
was a good cook at thirteen, but I hated that job.
And I have to mow the lawn and I have to.
You know, my mother would scream, you better get out
and clean get the snow gun. He's putting his totes on.
Your father's gonna have a heart attack. How many times
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my mother's your father's gonna have a heart attack. Okay,
I hope you're happy with that. I'm like, all right,
I'll shovel the snow. And I used to have to
shove this. What am I making too big a deal about?
It's true. He's Hughie. No, my father's name was Hugh Hannity.
You're gonna have a heart attack. You're gonna he'll do it.
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the way, a, we just found out a Columbus police
officer is believed to have now had to shoot and
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kill someone while working in Milwaukee. I've met cops from Florida.
I've met cops from Indiana. I have met cops from Ohio.
I've met We're out Georgia, New Jersey. Yeah, New Jersey guy,
I mean we stop and talk to all these guys.
We saw the guys on the bikes last night. We
were coming back after the show took a big picture
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with those guys, I'm like, I'm messed. I'm totally messing
with him because my whole family was in law enforcement.
I'm like, let me get this straight. You guys get
paid to exercise. And they look at me like all right,
Jack asks, and I'm like, I'm only kidding, only kidding.
As like my friends that are fireman, I would always
say to them, wait a minute. You get work one shift,
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and then you get you work twenty four hours and
you get three days off. And then while you're on shift,
if there's nothing going on in your firehouse that night,
you get to cook the greatest meal on earth. And
then if you get a lot of time where it's slow,
you get rack time. And I'm like, I pricked the
I picked the wrong profession. And then they look at me,
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and then they did. They crush me. And I debate for
a living. I like to think I'm good at this.
Well forget it. They just go, yeah, where were you
on nine to eleven? You know, And I'm like, ouch,
you win, checkmate, I lose. Because they're the bravest people
on Earth. America's Finance, America's bravest. They're just amazing people. Anyway,
I've thought some prayers with this cop. And we don't
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know all the details surrounding this, but it happened according
to the Journal Sentinel, and the person that the police
had to shoot in this case died and no officers
were hurt in the incident. And so but it's dangerous.
I mean, I gotta be honest. And since they well,
we'll interview him during our one of our top of
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the hour or bottom of the hour breaks in the
five o'clock hour. You know, what is Chicago going to
be like? I mean, we were ready. There are protesters here,
there are psychos here. We've seen them, and it's just
they've not been out in mass but anything can happen
in Chicago, and that should scare everybody too. Now let
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me go back to the secret service story. Now, first,
let me go back to last night and I'm interviewing jd.
Vance and we have some reactions. We have Laura Trump
on him. We had a good show, and I want
you to all remember something. Nine House Democrats tried to
yank Donald Trump's Secret Service protection. In case you didn't remember,
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twenty two days after the very merely successful attempt to
kill Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (25:16):
You know.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
It was well it was, I'm sorry. Two days after
that it took a while for Joe Biden to finally
give RFK Jr. Secret Service protection. I've been advocating for
this almost from day one, and on Saturday night, Robert F.
Kennedy Junior is kind of mad at me because I've
been attacking his record and basically telling the truth about it.
I'm not attacking him. I'm just saying he's a liberal
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and I don't agree with liberals. He knows that, but
I did do a town hall with them. Personally, I
like him nothing. It's not personality. We can agree and
you know, not hate each other. But I've been fighting
hard and he's very aware of that, and so he
came on and I just he was actually way more
gracious than I would have been. But just the News
dot Com pointed out nine Democrats in the House sought
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to strip Donald Trump of a secret Service detail only
months prior to this assassination attempt. Remember it was started
by Benny Thompson, who chaired the Select Committee on January sixth,
the one where they lost all of the interviews and documents,
where Instead of putting on the limo driver that said
Donald Trump did not try to commandeer the car he
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was driving, they put on a hearsay witness that said
he did, and so on and so forth. The same
January sixth committee that also didn't interview the Capitol Police
chief that was begging for National Guard troops to be
called up and was denied every time. The same January
sixth committee that also refused to interview the five people
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that would attest to the fact that days before January sixth,
in spite of claiming Donald Trump wanted insurrection, was wanted
to call up ten thousand National Guards. They didn't bring
in Muriel Bowser, Mayor of DC, who writing, you know,
turned down National Guard protection. The same people that never
investigated the five hundred and seventy four riots in the
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summer of twenty twenty. But that's what they tried to do,
you know, to Donald Trump. And they introduced that bill
in April to strip Donald Trump of all Secret Service protection.
It was obvious he was going to be the Republican
presidential nominee. And we've also learned that this woman is
this CBS from twenty twenty three that Joe Biden appointed
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to the Secret Service. This cheat ole lady has yet
you know, you know that failed to secure the rooftop
one hundred and thirty yards away because it was slopes. Well,
put the agents on the inside of the building, which
is useless, useless. You could have put some agents in there,
but you could have surrounded the perimeter. But anyway, a
report from last year looked like the Secret Service had
Kimberly cheatleh was a big DEI advocate who once hired
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a YouTube influencer to train agents. I mean it was unbelievable.
Appointed was appointed director. A lot of controversy that the
agency faced over deleting most of its messages from January sixth,
and Cheeto defended the agency, saying, our integrity is everything
and there was nothing nefarious attached to that. Really, why
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did you do that? That would be something the country
needs to see. It's integrity, however, has now been questioned.
There are now questions over how this intruder you know,
made it into the home of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Look what they did, remember Chuck Schumer, are you listening
to me? Gorsuch? Cavanaugh, you know, and he threatened him
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on the steps of the Supreme Court. We got the
I want to tell you, Gorsuch.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
I want to tell you Kavanaugh, you have released the
whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know
what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Wow, you won't know what hit you now. James Comer
House Oversight Committee will grow Biden's embattled Secret Service director
next Monday. We will follow that closely. A Democratic staffer
had to be fired after hoping Trump's shooter doesn't miss
the next time. This was in the New York Post
a Democratic congressman from Mississippi. A staffer for that congressman
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fired her inflammatory comments hoping that the shooter of the
targeted Donald Trump wouldn't miss the next time. I don't
condone violence, but please get you some shooting lessons so
you don't miss the next time. Oops, that wasn't me talking,
she writes on Facebook Saturday evening, right after Donald Trump
barely survived the assassination attempt, Bill barrs right. He was
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interviewed and he's outraged and said, you've got to fire
this Secret Service director. Joe Biden, of course doesn't fire anybody,
which why I don't know, but all of this now
has been happening and not in a bubble, and so
we're watching this. Yeah, what what you know?
Speaker 3 (30:06):
There's one happy moment that happened last night. We haven't
talked about it all and that's cut two.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Did you see this?
Speaker 2 (30:11):
I did see it, and I have it right here.
I was gonna get to this. And this is the
Reverend James what's his name, Romeki.
Speaker 4 (30:18):
He gave the benediction last night.
Speaker 8 (30:20):
He's a great pleasure to be here, great pleasure to
see President Donald Trump safe. And if I may before
the benediction, give you this promise, you're gonna be so
blessed you're gonna be tired of being blessed.
Speaker 7 (30:45):
I guarantee it.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Believe me, believe me, let us pray. That was awesome.
That was a great moment. And then Donald Trump walking
out and you know Lee Greenwood. Oh, I saw Lee
Greenwood after he not only gave a speech, but he's
sang God Bless the USA. That song is forty years old.
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I have not seen Lee in a long time. The
guy hasn't aged a day. His pipes are as good
as they've ever been. The place rocked last night. I
mean some people complain I can't hear j D because
of the noise. I'm like, I'm not responsible for the noise.
I'm trying to talk over the noise, and you know,
we're doing our best. But we're gonna play the interview
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I have with JD Evans that's coming up straight ahead.