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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Well we have come in your city. One they get
saying you a competent will be dire and if you
want a little banging un come along. Those in the
Wall Street Journal and they run an economist and with
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some of the more conservative press as binomics. Well they
didn't mean it as a compliment at first, but now
they're getting it when people say to me, well he's old.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yeah, that's right, but look at what he's gotten done.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
She's the vice president of the United States, So people
say to me, why isn't she doing this or that? Said,
because she's the vice president, that's of description.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
You don't do that much.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Freedom is back in style.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Welcome to the revolution that we have coming. Knowing the
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Speaker 1 (01:08):
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for America. All Right, thank you, Scott Shannon, and thanks
to all of you for being with us. Right down
our toll free number. We'd love to hear from you today.
It's eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program. I
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don't know who who did this on Twitter, and I'm
not trying to steal your stuff. You ever notice if
you don't, sweet baby James finds this stuff because I
don't have access to any of these social media accounts.
I gave that up a couple of years ago now,
and thankfully I did, consuming way too much of my time.
Uh but anyway, this is pretty Whoever wrote this on Twitter,
(01:54):
I want to give you attribution. I can't because I
don't know who you are. But anyway or x am,
I supposed to say x or Twitter or everybody knows
the difference. You know, the artist formally known as the
social media platform formally known as Twitter. It drives me nuts.
Why can't you just keep your name the way it
is and leave me alone? And I have to memorize
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another name? Uh, you're not laughing. I think that's funny.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
I am laughing. I just totally agree with you. I mean,
I love Elon, I love a lot of what he's doing.
I don't trust him one hundred percent. I'm not exactly
sure what the end goal is.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
But Twitter is Elon well known?
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Yeah, Elon, don't you know we're on our first name
basis Sean.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
It's okay, okay, let me tell you about Elon. This
is what I'll give you my take on him, as
long as you're going there. My take is, I think
you've got a really brilliant guy, and like a lot
of brilliant people, I think kind of like the blessing curse,
blessing curse, tinde of thing. And in some ways you
can even say this about President Trump. He fights, he fights,
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he fights, and you kind of wish, all right, maybe
the switch would go off every once in a while
and you go play golf and not fight for a while.
But when he's fighting to secure our borders and fighting
for energy independence, and fighting for free and fair trade deals,
and fighting for Supreme Court justices, and you know, fighting
against hostile regimes and putting the fear of God into them,
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I kind of like that guy that's fighting. But you know,
and I think there's an expectation that people like that
can just turn the switch off, and I'm like, no,
it doesn't usually work that way. And I kind of
look at Elanas in this. In this he's got this
other layer of intelligence that the average person doesn't have.
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You know. I think he's a real modern day innovator
and risk taker, and I like all of that about him.
And on the other hand, he's a little quirky. I mean,
what else can you say?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
I would I mean, I would say he's definitely a
lot quirky. But the thing that I feel the strongest
about X or Twitter or whatever you want to call it.
When Jack Dorsey was CEO, he was very clearly a liberal,
there was no question. But the issue was with Jack
was that the algorithm had been modified by the people
that were working under him. And I don't think that Elon.
Although he has done a really nice, you know, pivot
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and has gotten rid of a lot of those people,
there's still some there and I think there's a lot
of work to be done.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
He's definitely trying and I give him credit for that.
And you know, I mean, I think these guys that
think that, you know, I come up with stuff like
space X. I just like the visionary of those people like,
for example, how many how many of our fellow talk
show hosts people that we like. I'll use Neil Boorts
as an example, and Borts I love him. I absolutely
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love the guy. He made me a better host because
I had to compete against him and go up against him,
and I knew how great he was at his job
that I pushed me to get better, and I'm actually
grateful for that, even though you know, we became very
friendly even when we were competitors. But and he's been
retired for a while, but he's like mensa, he's got
a certain genius about him, that a gift that a
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lot of people don't have. And but on the other hand,
in public, the guy was like socially awkward and shy
and demure and on the areas like this big, overwhelming presence.
There were a ton of talk show hosts that are
like that. I meet people, I'm like animated, I'm happy
to meet everybody. Not everybody in this business is like that.
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Comedians are notorious for this, you know they are. They
are on stage and they are just crushing it. They
are the life of the party. You see them at
a real party or in a real social situation, they're
like sitting in a corner, quiet, awkward, don't want to
meet talk to people. It's just it's strange, right, But
it's fairly common.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
See, it is actually very common. You're you're a very
weird exception. But I think that's because you started out
being a bartender and working in service and dealing with people,
so you just kind of yuse.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
That for your craft. I just don't have the special
gifts that you know, some of these more genius people have.
That's true. I recognize that. Other people though, well, I
mean you're not.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Building SpaceX or anything. But I mean I think you've
done all right.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
You know, I think we've done all right. We've been
very blessed an undeserved life for sure. Anyway, So this
person on Twitter, whoever you are, please no, I'm not
stealing your crap, and if I find out who you are,
I'll be glad to give you attribution. And it was
the top ten headlines the mob in the media won't
tell you about this week, and then it just says
repost and follow more. That's all I see. Anyway. Ten
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CIA paid off analysts to say COVID didn't originate in
Wuhan Lab. Now we did cover that story. We need
to get to the bottom of that because if true,
that is outrageous. Nine California senator proved three hundred dollars
weekly checks for unemployed illegal immigrants. I did Why did
I not see that one? I can't read number eight?
(06:52):
So sorry, whatever, sweet Wait a minute, I can Maui
residents say the government is working on I'm really looking
hard here because this did not print out well at
something that the area they're trying to label the air
and natural disaster area in order to take their land.
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By the way, that's scary. And what I've heard and
what I've read is that apparently you know a lot
of you know people, opportunists. And I'm all in favor
of making good you know, real estate deals and good investments.
But if you think I'd ever go into Maui on
the heels of people having their homes, you know, uprooted,
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disrupted and their homes burned to the ground and their
lives ended that way and hope for a good deal
on their property, my conscience forbids me from doing that.
I'll just to jump in on that.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Maui residents say that the government is working on deeming
their area a natural disaster. So that's what they're saying,
natural disaster.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Why hasn't it happened? That's stupid. We know that Senator
Warren is speaking of Elon Muskus, ring to investigate him
for following government orders and not providing starlink to crimea
avoiding escalating war. I really, you know, I've looked at
this very very closely. Can't stay and we're gonna have
Sean Penbeck on the program. He put out this documentary.
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I watched it. I don't care what position you have
on the Ukrainian battle. I think I think this country
needs to stay out of it. Now that they're trying
to pay five hundred million dollars in green energy projects
in Ukraine, it makes my blood boil. It drives me insane.
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Europe has not stepped up to protect their own continent,
and they just figure America is gonna fill the void.
And Joe's been writing check after check after check. And
this is a guy that vetoed the Poland from giving
fighter jets early on in the conflicts, right away, telling
and signaling that he's not in the war to win
the war. So don't waste our time and don't waste
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our money. And unless Europe's willing to fight for their
own continent, we shouldn't put another penny in there. And
then the level of corruption has gotten worse and worse.
We see, you know, all these people around Zelensky. I
happen to think Zelenski I have no indication that he's
been corrupt. But I will tell you, when you have
people around you stealing other countries' money, I mean it
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infuriates me. And by the way, some of their greatest
success has been done on the cheap, and that's the
drones that have been striking inside of Russia and Moscow,
hitting military targets and political targets that that's been highly effective.
But this is Europe's problem. And if you don't fight
wars to win wars, stay out of them, because it
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happens all the time. They start a war in Washington,
they're all gung ho. Then they start politicizing the war
and public support for the war wings, and then we say,
never mind, after our national treasure, our sons and daughters
go and fight these wars that they star art and
have no intention of ever winning. I'm sick of it,
to waste of our time and money. Stop it anyway.
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Six election software was contracts hidden? Blah blah blah blah.
Where am I Number? Five? Federal judge declares Biden's program
for undocumented immigrants illegal. Yeah, we hit that, Hunter Biden
and dieded on gun charges after the sweetheart deal. We
hit that. What are some of the other ones Pennsylvania
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judge granting presidential immunity for President Trump to address integrity
of election without liability. I didn't see that one anyway.
Joe Biden is out lying again. I just can't believe this.
Now he's telling rabbis and I'm not making this up.
We have the table play later in the program. Now
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he's actually telling rabbis that he was raised in the synagogues.
Didn't he say that he grew up in a mostly
in an area that was heavily populated by people from
Puerto Rican. Now he's saying this. It's something wrong. I was,
you might say, raised in the synagogues of my state.
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I'm not kidding. I'm not you think I'm kidding. I'm
not kidding. What is wrong with this guy and the
never ending lies he you know, got caught earlier in
the week saying that he taught political theory at the
University of Pennsylvania. He never taught a single class there.
It's pretty unreal. One of the things we're going to
get into later. We have two Freedom Caucus members that
are going to be joining us, and that is the
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internal strife within the Republican Party today. September fifteenth, fifteen
days from now, is the budget deadline where the you know,
the full faith and power of the federal government and
credibility the federal government is on the line because they've
not gone forward and finished their appropriations bills. And you know,
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Mitch McConnell just wants to roll over in the Senate
and just pass a continuing resolution. Republicans, as conservatives in
the House, they're demanding, no, we're not going to give
a short term cr unless we get some type of concession. Specifically,
what they're looking for are to secure the border that
Joe Biden is allowed to stay wide open. And you know,
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if this comes to a government shutdown, I don't really
give a rip because essential services, in spite of all
their fear mongering, they remain up and running. The military
will be on alert, they will be fully funded. Social
Security checks will go out to the elderly, Medicare will
be up and running. There'll be a lot of federal
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employees that are furloughed, but the way this always ends
is that they get back pay in a free vacation.
I'm not that sympathetic towards the bureaucrats. Sorry, So this
is going to be the big, big challenge, and it's
going to be a very telling two weeks for the
Republicans in Washington. A big fight yesterday with Kevin McCarthy
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and Matt Gates kind of leading the other side of this,
you know, threatening emotion to vacate. Remember that was a
big deal when they were voting McCarthy in to be
Speaker of the House in the fifteen or whatever how
many votes and anyway, McCarthy got pissed off. He said,
if you want to file emotion to vacate, then file
the f emotion and you know, so we'll see how
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this works out. I have to have talked to other
members behind the scenes. They did say that yesterday they're
making some progress. The problem McCarthy has is he's got
a slim four seat majority. It's not an enviable position
for him to be and it's not like he has
a twenty five seat margin or he's got a cushion.
There's no cushion here. You know. The reason that he
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had to, you know, go forward without a vote on
the impeachment inquiry is sadly, pathetically, frankly, you in spite
of all the evidence that we have put together and
spelled out to you so often on this program. There
are Republicans that don't want the impeachment inquiry, that wouldn't
vote for the impeachment inquiry. So McCarthy just did it
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unilaterally because it needed to be done, and he laid
out the case perfectly as to why it needed to
be done. So I think Republicans are going to demand
some type of spending concessions before they even agree to
a continuing resolution. My prediction is this time, I think
we're going to see a government shut down. Is going
to be the typical finger pointing that goes along. There'll
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be the fear mongering that's also predictable that comes along
with it. And you know, don't worry. The elderly will
get this. Social Security checks, Medicare payments will go out,
our military is up protecting the country, and people that
end up being furloughed, they're going to end up with
a free vacation because that's how it pretty much always lies,
always ends, by the way. Another Biden gaff, you know,
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he channeled his old segregationists pass while addressing Maryland College.
You know, this is the guy that wants bragged that
Delaware my state was a slave state. This is the
guy that said poor kids can be just as smart
as white kids. Wow. This is the guy that partnered
with the former Klansmen against integration of public schools Robert
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Byrd in the seventies. He's to stop the integration of
schools because he didn't want public schools becoming racial jungles.
You know, Biden is anyway, given the speech tout in
the economy at Prince George's Community College in Maryland, we've
seen record lows and unemployment, particularly and I focused on
this my whole career, particularly for African Americans, Hispanic workers,
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and veterans, you know, the workers without high school diplomas.
I'm like, really, that sounds almost as bad as poor
kids can't be just as smart as white kids. This
guy is so messed up. By the way, could you
imagine a Republican that didn't want integration of public schools
ever becoming president? Why did Democrats forgive that eight hundred
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nine point one, Shawn our number? You want to be
a part of the program, I'm twenty five to the
top of the hour, Happy Friday. Thank you for being
with us. Eight hundred nine point one, Seawan you want
to be a part of the program right the next
two weeks for the Republicans, I mean, they've got a
very small majority of four, not a lot of wiggle room.
You have varying diverse factions within the Republican Party in
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the House, everywhere from the Freedom Caucus to the Tuesday Group,
to the Study Group to the Moderate Way. I mean,
it's it's going to be interesting to see how this
all plays out. I mean, they've got a thread, one
needle after another. The one thing I will tell Republicans
is you're going to succeed together or you're going to
fail together. You won't succeed if you're not accomplishing the
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promises that pretty much all of you ran on, and
that's what I would focus on. You want to get reelected.
The best way to get reelected is to keep the
promises you made the last time. We have some breaking
news justinews dot Com editor in chief John Solomon edited again,
you're not gonna believe.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
So.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
The DOJ has now blocked the FBI agent's Hill testimony,
and we expect Marrior Garland will be the before the
Judiciary Committee next week. But the DJ blocks the FBI
agent's Hill testimony on alleged suppression of Hunter Biden laptop
story report. Now, this is an amazing timeline because we
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know that in December twenty nineteen, the FBI had a
copy of Hunter Biden's laptop. We know they authenticated that
they and that was in the early By March of
twenty twenty, they authenticated the laptop from hell, yeah, that's
Hunt the laptop. Not that hard to figure out this
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pictures of them all over the place, and then just
look at the email accounts. I mean, this wasn't made up,
but that was known from the very beginning. But it's
the suppression of it and what impact it had on
the twenty twenty race, and the FBI is rolling that.
In other words, in the months leading up to the
twenty twenty election, we now know that the FBI had
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a team of people meeting weekly with big tech companies
for the purpose of warning them that they may be
victims of a misinformation campaign. And that misinformation campaign and
this came out in the Missouri trial that was just
upheld by the Fifth Circuit. This is the one that
Senator what's his name, Eric Schmidt put together, who was
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then the Attorney general, who brought the case. Remember, they
actually interviewed the former integrity site had at Twitter, guy
by the name of Joel Roth. I have no idea
who that is, but that person said, yeah, they told
us that the misinformation may be about Joe or Hunter Biden.
Ooh lo and behold and then we now know and
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we have learned that both Twitter and Facebook reached out
to the FBI when the story broke in the New
York Post and the weeks leading up to the two
twenty election, the story about harr and Biden's laptop from Hell,
and they were asked whether or not this is the
misinformation you were warning us about. FBI wouldn't comment on it,
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which this is them putting, you know, cement blocks on
the scales of a presidential election yet again, like they
did in twenty sixteen by exonerating Hillary of top secret
classified information on multiple servers, you know, even infiltrated by
some hostile regimes of the United States, and then deleting
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thirty three thousand subpated emails. They totally covered for her.
And then they used the dirty dossier, the Russian disinformation
dossier that she paid for, as the foundational material. They
wouldn't have gotten the PISA warrant approved but for the
dirty Russian dossier that Hillary paid for. They got four
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warrants lying to a PFISA court because out according to
John Durham, none of it was verifiable. All of it
was the garbage. It's all been debunked. Then we spent
three years as a country being lied to and being
peddled conspiracy theories by the mob and the media. Anyway,
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back to this justinews dot com piece, an FBI agent
will allegedly lied about Big Tech's involvement and the suppression
of the Hunter Biden laptop story was blocked by the
Justice Department from even giving Congressional testimony today. According to
this new report, the agent, Elvis Chan, reportedly volunteered voluntarily
agreed to appear before the House Judiciary Committee, represented by
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his own personal counsel to testify. This was in the
Daily Mail. Agency witnesses were allowed only to bring either
agency council or personnel council to committee interviews. They reportedly
cannot bring both because the rules allows the agency witnesses
to be more candid in testimony with no fear professional retribution. Anyway,
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so the Mail reports that the Department halted the testimony
because Agency Council also showed up Friday morning before the committee,
and due to the circumstances, chan scheduled interview did not
take place. Well, Merrick Carland maybe can answer these questions
next week when he shows up. This is gonna be
an interesting you know what it's gonna be. It's not
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gonna be interesting because I'll tell you why, because all
Merrick Carland's gonna do is sit there with his prepared
answers and his non committal responses, and it's just going
to be you know, as you know, Congressman, I cannot
discuss issues involving and ongoing investigation. That's what you're gonna
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hear a lot of next week, and it'll be frustrating
as hell. According to the outlet, the official subpoena expected
to be issued to Chan to appear for an interviewed
next week. Chan has testified in lawsuits against the federal
government in the past regarding censorship and big tech collusion.
Those are going to get interesting and we'll find out
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what happens to Merrick Garland because House Republicans are pressing
Garland for information on Hunter's lawyers. You know, as they
push to prosecute whistleblowers. You know, let's see, you know,
Merrick Garland and Christopher Ray and now you can add
to the list, David Weiss. Oh, we can't comment on
ongoing investigations. No, why would we ever want to expose ourselves.
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You know a lot of people have been asking me
about these three felony counts against Hunter Biden, and well,
what about all these issues, Hannity that you keep talking
about the tens of millions of dollars in the shell
corporations and the nine Biden family members that that appear
to have been paid according to James Comer. Uh, you know,
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why did what? What did the Biden family do for
tens of millions of dollars with countries like Russia and
China and Kazakhstan and Romania and Ukraine. What do they do?
What are the grandchildren that got paid, according to Comer
do for that money? You know? Look, and why only this,
Well they're going after the low hanging fruit because it
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doesn't involve Joe Biden, That's why. And I've got to
be honest, as I said yesterday, this was not plan A.
Plan A was no charges at all. Then the irs
whistleblowers showed up. Whoopsie daisy. All right, well, we'll come
up with a bogus get out of jail free cards,
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sweetheart plea deal for Hunter with no jail time, no
felony charges, and you know, we'll take the gun charges
and we'll sweep them under the rug. We'll give them
a diversion program. And oh and we'll sneak in on
page fifteen in the gun diversion portion of the plea
agreement an immunity deal that he can't be prosecuted on
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any other crime that he may have committed at the time.
By the way, this same David Weiss's office that allowed
the Statute of Limitations to pass. By the way, I
want to remind you about Preborn's network of clinics because
they're performing miracles every day. I've always said abortion is
a heart issue. In other words, you have to change
people's hearts. Well, that's the mission of Preborn. And they
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are using the science of four D ultrasound, and they
give forty ultrasounds to any expecting mother and they introduce
these expecting mothers to what is beautiful growing inside them.
And then when these expecting moms hear heart beats, and
they see facial features, and they can count fingers and toes.
Guess what if they were thinking about abortion, the odds
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grow exponentially that they're gonna follow through and give life.
And by the way, they also have other great services,
counseling services. You know, after your baby's born, if you
need help with diapers and baby formula, whatever, they to
help you for that too. They don't get a penny
like Planned Parenthood from the government. This is only supported
by people that believe in the sanctity of life. Twenty
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eight bucks for every pre ultrasound they give out. I
just bought two ultrasound machines for two of their facilities.
They desperately needed them, Linda. They do great work, and
as I've always said on this program, it's a heart issue.
You change people's hearts. Now they're using science to do it.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Girls know until they see those ultrasounds that what is
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Speaker 1 (25:35):
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You know, look, these are all serious charges that we're
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talking about. Twenty five years come bind, possibility in jail
for Hunter, and he did lie in the forum. But
where's the Pharah violations and the Pharaoh charges? They've had
no problem bringing them up against Paul Matafort and other people.
You know, where's the investigation into what did the Biden
family do for tens of millions of dollars? And what
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role did Joe Biden play in all of this? Because
Joe Biden lied when he said that he never won
spoke to his son, his brother, or anybody for that matter. Well,
then why was he on all these phone calls? Well
he was talking about the weather. Congressman Goldman tells us like,
that is the dumbest answer that I've ever heard in
my life. What about the meetings with oligarchs at Cafe Milano?
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What about the money from some of our biggest geopolitical foes.
Why is Hunter getting paid money from the Chinese State
Energy conglomerate, the CEFC millions of dollars? Why is he
writing notes saying what's that messages? I'm sitting here with
my father wondering why you haven't kept your commitment. Oh,
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within a week, millions of dollars sent over to you know,
one of these shell corporation accounts. Then of course the
ten twenty three form FBI informant, by the way, highly trusted,
meeting with the CEO of Barisma. That CEO is saying, yeah,
I didn't want to pay, but I had to give
five million to one Biden and five million to another Biden.
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And it's going to take ten years to find the money.
And I'm being told they're very close to finding where
the money was paid. So we'll find out because it's
almost ten years. How ironic you look at all these things,
but that Joe took It's very clear that Joe took
specific actions that enriched his family by firing that prosecutor
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against Obama administration's own policy from October twenty fifteen. And
how odd is it that Hunter got on the phone
when he was in Dubai with REESMA executives that were
desperate for DC help. Obviously Hunter can't provide DC help,
but Pops can. And then five days later he leverages
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a billion dollars to get the prosecutor fired. And the
net result of that as Hunter continues to get paid
for work that is, by his own admission, he had
no experience in. But no, there's no evidence at all
if you listen to the medium op none at all.
That's not evidence. That's not worthy of an investigation. How
is it that David Weiss spent five years allowing the
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statute of limitations to expire on very serious tax violations?
Could you imagine if the last name's Hannity or get it,
I'd be in the Linda. Would you bring me a
cake with a file in it? That's all? I might
bring you a cupcake.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
I don't know if I bring a whole cake, I
can't hide.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
It and he put a file in it or something.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
I'll give you a little USB card. We'll slip it
right in. No problem.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Well maybe I can, you know, find a path out
like the guy did in Shawshank Redemption. Oh but remember
the plan was they weren't going to charge Hunter with
a thing until the irs whistleblowers showed up. And then
Plan B was the sweetheart deal with immunity built into it.
They weren't going to charge them there either. That was
a slap on the wrist sweetheart deal. Well, that blew up.
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And then Plan C is well after trying to protect
the Bidens from any legal scrutiny, Yeah, why said no
choice here? But now they're going for the low hanging
fruit that doesn't get anywhere near Joe, and they're hoping
that this satisfies people. That doesn't satisfy justice. Are they
going to go after Hunter for any other potential crimes
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pharaoh violations? Are they going to ask demand answers what
he and other family members did for these tens of
millions of dollars identified by the House Oversight Committee and
the use of these shell corporations? What he did for
this money? What experience and expertise he offered? What experience
and expertise the grandchildren offered? According to comer, Oh, I'd
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like to know why they were getting paid. How nice
of them to pay grandchildren, How nice of them to
give away, you know, porsches and send the exact amount
of money for a brand new Porsche. Wow, nice gig
if you can get it. You know, tax evasion, paraviolations,
money laundering allegations, bribery allegations. Oh, you know, no one
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in Russia, China, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Romani. Why do you think
Why would they be sending Hunter and admit a drug
addict at the time, which is sad in and of itself.
Why his company tens of millions of dollars? Hunter admitted
no experience at all. But you know, Devin Archer kind
of nailed it when he said it was about the brand,
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the Biden brand. Now is the Biden brand Hunter or
is it Joe? Because it's you know, kind of unusual.
The Hunter's on record complaining about giving up half his
income to Pops paying for the you know, writing the
head of finances at Rosemond Seneca, which account should I
pay Pops bills for home repair bills this week? Expensive
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home repairs? You know, very direct? Remember the ten twenty
three the FBI informant had been paid in the past
hundreds of thousands of dollars by our own FBI. I
assume they must find that man credible else why would
they pay him all that money? And he's the one
that got the information that Joe took specific actions in
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exchange for family enrichment. Well, that would sound like evidence
to me, But according to the media mob and Democrats,
there's no evidence at all whatsoever. These are mere coincidences.
You know, why would you question just because you don't
like Hunter Biden. You don't like that he got paid
all that money, Hannity. I don't care how much money
he makes legitimately, but if they're trying to buy influence
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and it compromises the president of the United States, I'm
pretty in Tristan