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January 5, 2026 28 mins

Sean examines claims of widespread daycare fraud in Minnesota, highlighting citizen journalist Nick Shirley's visits to empty centers reportedly receiving millions in taxpayer funds. He reports that Governor Tim Walz drops his reelection bid amid these revelations. House Oversight Chair James Comer joins to outline warnings from state employees, requests for documents from Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, and potential subpoenas after an upcoming hearing. Comer says DOJ investigations have already led to more than a dozen arrests and expects Walz and Ellison to testify as Sean keeps the focus on accountability and taxpayer dollars.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news, round up, information overload hour. Here's our

(00:02):
toll free telephone number if you want to be a
part of the program, and say eight hundred and nine
to four to one, Sean if you want to join us,
we'll get to your calls coming up. Other news we
haven't gotten to yet, and this is big news. Governor
Tim Walls of Minnesota has withdrawn his bid dropped his
bid for reelection in light of the massive conspiracy and

(00:27):
fraud revelations that have taken place in a state.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Over the long vacation that I had, I had an
opportunity to stay in contact with everybody. I am told
what has been going on in Minnesota is just the
tip of the iceberg, and the numbers of tens and
if not hundreds of billions and dollars of waste, fraud, abuse,
corruption is through the roof. Got a tip a hat

(00:53):
to citizen journalist Nick Shirley. I mean a lot of
his work went viral. For example, he visits to two
daycare centers and he found no children. And meanwhile, our
government was paying millions of dollars for quote daycare for
kids that didn't exist at these daycare centers.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Listen, We're going to a place called Maco Childcare, which
actually has another childcare registered at the same address called
Mini Childcare Center.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
So we should see lots of children as theres at
this childcare centers, especially there's.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Two in nine years. I've never seen a single child
at this building right there.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Oh, then, now we looks like we already got the
Somali's coming.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
To They're coming the words out.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
Hello, is this your daycare?

Speaker 2 (01:39):
No, you didn't tell us Ryan, there are no children?
Have you ever seen children at this childcare center?

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Shit, I don't doesn't know if she's ever seen a
child here. All right, let's go to the next location.
Now we're going to the next daycare center. How much
money has this one generated?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
This one in fiscal year twenty twenty five fifty nine
in fiscal year twenty twenty four one fifty nine thousand,
seventy eight dollars, and in fiscally your twenty twenty three
seven hundred and twenty seven thousand, three hundred and thirty
six dollars.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
This next one is literally one block away, and this
one's also generated nearly three million dollars in the past
three years. And see if there's any children see if
any of the buildings are open.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
All right, we've arrived to ABC Learning Center. All the
windows are blocked out. Let's see if anybody is here.
This door is locked.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
This facility is licensed for forty children, zero children. I've
come by this place one hundred times. I've never seen
a child here. Ever. Another thing I've ever seen is
someone's standing outside smoking.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
What's crazy about this is that last daycare center is
that green building right there, and the other daycare center
right now is right here. These buildings should be operating
as they're receiving literally millions of dollars. I knocked on
the door, into my surprise, somebody actually answered the door. Hello,

(03:10):
can we speak? I would like to check a child
in the daycare? Can I speak to a manager? Where
can I get paperwork to file.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
For my son?

Speaker 3 (03:22):
I wanted to put my son, Joey in daycare And
after a few questions, the lady went silent. Looks like
little Joey Shirley ain't going to daycare here.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
And then Nick Shirley visited a daycare center that was
supposed to have seventy four kids. Seventy four It was empty.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Listen now, we're going to Sweet Angel Childcare.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
We're in the middle of a strip mall here inside
of this neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
In fiscal year twenty twenty five, this facility, which shows
its license for seventy four kids, was paid one point
two six million dollars in tax money. And there are
no kids, and all the facilities are the same way,
all of them.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Let's see if anyone opens. Yeah, let's see once again.
I try to find a spot for my son Joey,
and they would not open the door. I want to
put my son Joey in daycare because I need a
spot to put my son Joey. Yes, is this your
daycare center?

Speaker 2 (04:18):
No, what's happened?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
I just wanted to put child in daycare, but all
the daycare centers seem to be closed. No one's opening
the doors.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
You work here, Oh yeah, let's help them. Where are
the kids? Yeah, sends its license for seventy four children
right here, State of Minnesota. Where are the kids? They
got paid one point two six million dollars in fister.
You're twenty twenty five. It says they have a capacity
for seventy four children. We're when? No, when where are
the kids? Right here? State of Minnesota website. You work

(04:51):
here and you don't know. I don't know. I was
dead before.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
I don't know what's going.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
To going on?

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Were there any kids when you worked here? He's dead,
he's dead. What's so many? I don't know.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Yeah, you worked here? Okay, well, and you're not out
of any help?

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Can I put my son in a daycare here?

Speaker 5 (05:04):
No?

Speaker 2 (05:05):
No, no, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Can I speak with someone?

Speaker 2 (05:07):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (05:08):
No.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Yeah, I would like to see if I can put
my son Joey here? Who is his son?

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Joey?

Speaker 3 (05:12):
My son Joey. Can I check out daycare center?

Speaker 2 (05:16):
No?

Speaker 5 (05:18):
I'm going Do you put.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
Your kid here in this daycare?

Speaker 5 (05:20):
I don't know?

Speaker 3 (05:21):
There is one child in there? Yeah, I would like
to know if this is a legit business.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
These revelations resulting in Tim Walls now dropping his reelection bid.
When I was away, Uh, Jason Chaffits was filling in,
said my biggest he had James Comer on. He said,
my biggest frustration is that people have been have not
been held accountable and anyway. Chairman Comber Now is looking
to bring in Tim Walls and he says that the

(05:46):
governor cannot run from accountability anyway, Chairman Comber, good to
have you back. Happy New year, sir.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Happy Here sean massive fraud.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Of taxpayer dollars occurred on Tim Wall's watch. He's either
a complete sit in this staff are grossly incompetent. But
he was warned by many whistleblowers, was he not?

Speaker 7 (06:06):
He was, And that's the problem he's got. It wasn't
just that the fraud occurred. There's fraud that occurs every
day and every level of government. The problem is these
Democrat state employees in Minnesota have been warning and begging
Tim Waltz and Keith Ellison, the Attorney General, to do
something about it. They've been saying they are fraudulent daycare shearers.

(06:30):
There are people receiving snap benefits that aren't legal citizens.
They just the list goes on and on and on
of the waste, fraud, abuse of the social programs in Minnesota,
and that all along the way, there were employees that
warned people in Minnesota, and Tim Waltz turned to blind eye.

(06:52):
So the problems he's got, obviously his political career has
been ruined. And you know that's some level of accountability
that he's you're dropping out of the governor's race. But
the fact that he, according to the whistleblowers, knew about it,
I think that puts him in legal peril. And he
can drop out of the governor's race, he can resign
from the governor's office, but he's still going to have

(07:15):
to answer to why he did not respond earlier to
the countless claims from state employees who blew the whistle
about this Somali fraud.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Now you are calling on both Tim Walls and the
Attorney General Keith Ellison to provide documents, communications, and records
about widespread fraud. I assume you've subpoena those.

Speaker 7 (07:41):
Before you can do a subpoena, you have to give
him every effort to comply with your request. We have
teed it up for a subpoena they if they don't
respond after Wednesday our hearing with our first Somali hearing,
then they will receive subpoenas. We're doing everything by the
book so that we can win in court. I fully

(08:02):
expect Tim Waltz and Keith Ellison to testify and from
the House Oversight Committee UH in a few weeks. So
we've got a hearing on Wednesday where we're going to
bring in local office holders and state office holders in
Minnesota and start building a case for warrants for the
Department of Justice and other agencies to be able to

(08:24):
go in. Just because one guy put on Twitter the
obvious that you know these learning centers can't even spell
learning right and there aren't any kids going to these acres,
you still have to have more evidence to get warrants
to go into all these offices. So we're we're working
to ensure that the legal framework is met to where

(08:45):
when when these people are brought in uh, that they're
not kicked out of court on some technicality. We're doing
everything we can to do it the right way to
hold these people accountable. And I'll say this Sean uh
Pam bonding in the Department Justice, they've I've been investigating
this for several months and they've arrested over a dozen
people already. So I think you're going to see a

(09:07):
lot of people finally in hancoffs wasting our tax dollars.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Well, we have noticed in particular, especially in Minnesota, and
apparently there's a Somali community in Ohio where it happens
to be widespread in this community. Some people say, oh,
this is racist, but it is this this, But we're
also learning that this is far more widespread as well

(09:33):
in very liberal states. I'm hearing New York State is
going to probably be exposed next in California is going
to be exposed as having widespread fraud. I mean, what
are we looking at here? How potentially how much money
is is that is being wasted?

Speaker 7 (09:50):
Well, we know, for fact, there were billions billions in Minnesota.
That's that's not a big state. And when you're talking
about billions of dollars in federal social funds that were
completely you know, spent fraudulently, that's a significant percentage of
the overall welfare budget for the state of Minnesota. We're

(10:12):
starting to get papers in and whistleblowers coming forward in Illinois,
in California, in Ohio, and in Maine. So and it's
all in the Somali community. So you know, at first,
glant Sean it appears this could be a very organized
criminal network. Because it's it. I don't think it's limited

(10:36):
to Minnesota, but Minnesota was ground zero because there are
so many more Somali's in Minnesota than all the other
states combined. But we're going to hopefully depend on more
whistle blowers to come forward. That's the key to a
congressional investigation working out in the end. You have to
have whistle blowers like the irs whistleblowers that came forward
in the Biden investigation. These state employees in Minnesota are

(10:58):
providing us in formation and the information not only proves
Sean that there was widespread fraud, but it appears that
Waltz and Ellison knew about it. Now they're going to
be given due process. That's why they need to show
up with their future subpoena in the Oversight Committee in
a few weeks. They need to show up the dependencels

(11:21):
because we're giving them an opportunity to have due process.
But the evidence doesn't look good. That's far with the
fact that both the governor and Attorney General were warned
multiple times over several years that this was taking place.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Are you hearing about any potential involvement of congress Woman
Omar Well.

Speaker 7 (11:42):
Everyone's saying that, you know, the Department Justice is going
to have to look into her, and you know how
when the Department Justice looks into members of Congress, we're
seeing that with the last administration, they're going to have
to make sure they do everything right. But it shouldn't
be hard. I'm not allowed to suppeo financial records for
a member of Congress. The Ethics Committee can. I'm going

(12:03):
to be talking to those guys tomorrow in Washington.

Speaker 8 (12:06):
D C.

Speaker 7 (12:07):
Because all they have to do is the poena her
bank records, and you know you can ask her get
her under oath, she should be asked in a committee hearing.
I feel like there will be some of my colleagues
that will ask Omar in a public setting this week
whether or not she had anything or any knowledge or
receive any funds from this. So she's going to be

(12:28):
put on the spot this week. It'll be interesting to
see if she shows up for her committee hearings, but
she will be put on the spot, and then you know,
you know, either the Department Justice or the Ethics Committee
is going to have to look at her bank records
to see. Obviously, the reports of her network going from
zero to several million dollars looks suspicious, so she's.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Not several I think I read over thirty did you
not read the same number?

Speaker 7 (12:53):
Well, the financial disclosure forums are very broad. They'll say,
do you have between one million and five million? So
if you have something that's worth one point two million,
I have the farm lands were worth one or two millions,
you have to check between one and five million. So
the range on that it's hard to uphend. But here's
what I know, Sean. She didn't have anything when she
came to Congress. She had a networth of it wasn't

(13:16):
even zero, it was below zero. So now she's without now,
according to her own financial disclosure form, worth several million
dollars at the very least, it could be thirty million,
or it could be six millions. Well, even if it's
six me and where did that come from? Because she
makes the same salary I do. You don't make you know,
enough money to accumulate that much wealth just on a

(13:40):
congressional salary.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Well are you are you able to work outside jobs?
Now she write a book, You're not, No, I know
there would be there would be no other sources of
I guess the only other way that that might have
happened is did she inherit any amount of money that
we know of?

Speaker 7 (13:58):
That's right, He's going to have to answer that. No,
one's no, she hasn't done any media, She hasn't been
doing any tweeting. She used to be an avid tweeter.
She's kind of gone underground, and to me, that's that
makes it that makes her look even more guilty. But
I think that this week when she goes back to Congress,

(14:18):
we're all going to be there in the morning. I
feel like there will be at least the Fox News
media outlets hounding her asking about where wealth came from.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
We appreciate you joining us and always keeping us in
the loop, Congressman James Calmer, Happy New Year, my friend.
Thank you for being with us.

Speaker 9 (14:34):
Thanks Sean eight hundred.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program. All right, let's get to our
busy phones. Here we have Edwin in California, Gavin Newsom's
United Socialist Utopia. What's up, Edwin? How are you?

Speaker 5 (14:49):
How are you? Sewan? Good to meet you.

Speaker 9 (14:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
I just wanted to touch something that pretty much all
Republicans have missed. Basically, I'm Hispanic and I was watching
back in twenty fourteen when Barack Obama lost Congress. Don't
quote me exactly the date, but he said it was
slacking and basically hark Uramas was on when he was
the only and he stated that they had done nothing

(15:13):
for us, so we stayed home, we didn't vote. That's
what he said. And then next thing, you know, he's saying, well,
i have a meeting with Barack Obama and I'm going
to take lea Mecha and the Chicao movement, which set
warning signs down my spine because I have a CD
where there's a professor in New Mexico and he's one
of the leaders of Lamecha and stated the Democrats are

(15:33):
a bunch of euramasons.

Speaker 8 (15:34):
They don't know that if they led another ten to
twenty million illegals in they would become the dominant party,
just like California being dominated by the new Hispanic vote,
that they would never lose another election. And that same week,
to my heart, that same week, Barack Obama opened the borders.
And so I wish you would investigate that.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
You know, look, I can tell you that maybe has
been the thinking of themmocrats. What I have been seeing
all around the world is a reaction among you know,
various people from various countries, Hispanic Americans, people from the
Cuban American community, Venezuelan American community celebrating what has happened

(16:16):
here because they've lived under the tyranny of Hugo Chavez
and Maduro and the Castro Brothers, et cetera. In Cuba.
There's no doubt that Cuba today is hanging in the
balance and probably is on the verge of falling itself
without the help of Venezuelan energy. I don't see there's

(16:38):
a lining and gladiator where Marcus Aurelias is, I'm not
sure it will survive the winter. And he was talking
about the Empire of Rome. I'm not sure Cuba will
survive the winter. They're in deep political trouble because of
the poverty.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
I know Michael Moore thinks they have the best healthcare
system in the world. Meanwhile it was one of the
worst healthcare systems in the world. And that is the
failure of communism, statism, collectivism, redistributionism. That that is the
predictable failure. And that's going to be on the ballot
this year because you know, the Party of Mamdani and

(17:14):
the Party of AOC and Bernie Sanders and Pocahontas, that's
where they would take that Democratic Party and they do
control the party, the Party of Basmin Crockett Trump.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
God bless Donald Trump because he is saving South America.
And like Reagan did Latin America and Central America. So
Sandinistas were taking over Ol Salvador, la Junta of Adolpha
Mohana was handing it over to communism. And as he
saved Central America, Donald Trump just saved South America.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Listen, this is our own hemisphere here, and we're talking
about an illegitimate dictator indicted in our country six years ago,
a drug trafficker, narco terrorist, illegitimate leader. And it is
there's going to be an opportunity for the people of
Venezuela to do a reset where and I'll never forget

(18:06):
I mentioned it earlier. Jorge Ramos goes and he's in
Venezuela and he sees people eating out of a garbage truck.
A country with this type of wealth, these natural resources
should be every Venezuelan should be wealthy and happy and
prosperous and rewarded in the blessing that the natural resources

(18:30):
offer that country, and just the opposites happened because of corruption. Anyway,
I appreciate you, thanks for checking in in eight hundred
and nine four one, Seawan, if you want to be
a part of the program, Greg and Virginia, Greg, how
are you glad you called?

Speaker 9 (18:42):
Hey? Sean, so honored talk to you. First of all,
Donald Trump, the President has done everything in my wish
list that I've been wishing for the last twelve years.
But I want to bring up political Islam and neo
marxistem and the alliances in the towns and mandamis course
an example of that. And I heard one of his
menuon say, we have to rethink housing, especially for white families.

(19:04):
And I didn't grow up in that kind of America,
and I think it's clear and present danger to our country.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Can you hear me by it?

Speaker 1 (19:11):
I said specifically, Yeah, I can hear you. Find he
said specifically that he wanted higher taxes on white New
York City residents. I'm like, wow, that's pretty remarkable.

Speaker 9 (19:23):
This is a This is a clear and present danger.
The alliance between this political islamis and I want to
be blunt about it, and the neo Marxists, and you know,
people say, oh, that's a general term, but no, it's
creeping up here in Virginia big time. In the city
I live, Charlotteville. They want to do things like that.
They've got all kinds of San Francisco East policies kind

(19:45):
of happen here. And then we lost to the Democrats
this go around. But chip Roy has some bills to
alos sharia law, and I think this should be implemented.
I hate to see him leave Congress, but he's going
to be a hope the attorney general in Texas, and
his bills ought to be really looked at and passed
with sharia law, and I think we need to go

(20:07):
after care. And of course Trump has done everything in
my wishlist on the border. But the bottom line is
is that if this alliance between these radicals takes place,
we're going to lose the country and the Democrats foement it,
and I'm sick and tired of it.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
If you watch Western Europe, for example, they have allowed
basically unchecked immigration from around the globe. Okay, I believe they,
like the US, needs a set of standards. They need
to check and make sure people don't have radical associations.
They should have a health check, people should not move

(20:45):
to a new country and put it be a financial
burden for the people of that country, and then there's
something called assimilation. You know, the idea that Great Britain
has allowed groups of people not to assimilate, I think
is going to cause great conflict and harm down the road,

(21:08):
which is why it is unfathomable to me that they've
allowed Sharia courts to emerge. And it's not just one
or two, it's like eighty or ninety. And you see
the same thing happening throughout the rest of Europe as well.
There's not been assimilation. And without that, you basically have
a society within a society and you have you know,

(21:29):
Sharia law for example. It is it contradicts Western values,
period end of sentence. It is a theocracy and we
see the manifestation of it in many countries in the
Middle East, and people want to bring those values with them,
and their goal would be to transform the countries that

(21:49):
they move to into the countries that they came from.
And that's something we've got to be very careful of
in this country. Anyway, Appreciate the call, Jerry Connecticut. Next
Sean Hennity Show.

Speaker 6 (21:59):
Hi, Hey, Sean, I was calling about this. I'll call
her dingbat this sea weaver. The Tenant director underneath Mondami
and a lot of people have focused on the racial
aspect of this sort of anti white comments, but I
want to focus on this from the point of view
of Islamic law. I'm not Islamic, but my understanding is

(22:22):
like most religions, it condemns theft, it condemns stealing, and
from the Mondamie administration to basically steal private property by oh,
we're changing your relationship with your property. It's just another
word for stealing. And where I'm going with this is
I think Islamic clerics and Islamic scholars need if Mondami's

(22:49):
going to run around waiving the Quran, they need to
be very clear and very public that his policies of
stealing private property are not are not in.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Let me quote Mom Donnie's tenant director, woman by the
name I think you pronounce it, Seal Weaver quote, we
will transition from treating property as an individual good to
a collective good. White especially will be impacted. Now that
sounds like racism to me, but put that aside. I

(23:23):
thought we judge people according to the content of the character,
and private property rights are paramount in a free society,
is it.

Speaker 6 (23:32):
Not, Well, they're not only in a free in any
society other than a communist society. And this is your
Your prior caller talked about what Melanie Phillips called the
coming Green Red alliance, and that's that's certainly true. But
here already we have a case of conflict that that's
stealing and by calling it, you know, re repurposing your property,

(23:57):
whatever phrase they're going to use. Again, the race part
is important, but the stealing part is at the heart
of this. And I think it's really incumbent upon Islamic
scholars and clerics to say this stealing of your property,
whether it's you know, predominantly whites or I think she

(24:18):
used the term POC people of color, it is against Islam.
And Mandami smears Islam when he talks about stealing people's
property in the name of whatever it is, social justice,
whatever they call it this week. So I really would
like to see Islamic scholars come out and condemn this

(24:39):
taking of private property and by calling it.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Getting away with all of this. And there was a
pull out when I was off on vacation that showed
that fifty six percent of New York City residents support
all of this collectivism. If you will socialism, whatever name
you give it, whatever manifestation it takes on, and it
should put chills down the spine of Americans. Now this

(25:06):
there's broader implications here, and that is this is the
new Democratic Party. This is why Chuck Schumer will not
criticize the likes of Mumdani publicly. This is why you
know AOC is in full compliance and Bernie Sanders, you know,
are so close to Mamdani. This is now the Democratic

(25:30):
Party defined. This is what's on the ballot this year.
And I'm telling everybody this will be the most important
midterm election in your lifetime because all progress will stop
and we will be a nation that comes to a
screeching halt as Democrats weaponize, politicize Congress to the point

(25:54):
that they will try to incapacitate any constitutional powers that
Donald Trump has and it'll be impeachment after impeachment after impeachment.
This election will matter. And I'm telling everybody right now,
you know our first show of the year, buckle up,
get ready, get involved, and you got to make it

(26:16):
too big to rig. And that means that you've got
to vote for your congressman, your senator, if your senator
is up and make sure the president maintains a majority.
This Supreme Court decision that we are waiting as it
relates to jerry mandering, redistricting, et cetera, et cetera. This
is going to have an impact on the future of

(26:37):
the country because Democrats they have jerry mandered this country
to death. Appreciate the call we have. We have a
minute here, are going to give it to Richard and Alabama. Richard,
you have one minute, go ahead, sir.

Speaker 9 (26:47):
Hey Sean.

Speaker 10 (26:48):
I am livid, like a lot of Americans about a
fraud that's gone on in Minnesota and.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
The disruption that.

Speaker 10 (26:58):
Politicians are bringing in. And the Constitution requires that the
president must be a native born citizen. I think that
same standard should apply to members of Congress. I think
we need to pass a constitutional amendment that requires members
of Congress to be native born.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
I think you probably have a hard time passing it because,
first of all, the constitutional amendment is hard in and
of itself.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
I think there's energy for it.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
I think that it was necessary at the beginning of
the nation to allow people naturalized to be in Congress,
but now it's not relevant anymore.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Well, I think, look, you can make the case. It's
not at the top of my priority list honestly at
this moment because it takes so many years to get
that accomplished. But I hear what you're saying. Especially, I
just want to know that some of the members of
Congress are actually here legally, and I think there's legitimate
questions that need to be answered for sure. Anyway, appreciate

(28:05):
the call, my friend. Thank you eight hundred and ninety
four one, Sean if you want to be a part
of the program. And that's going to wrap things up
for today. We have the opposition leader Maria Corrino. Machado
is going to join us on Hannity tonight. Also the
Attorney General Pam Bondi Steven Miller, who's expected to take
a bigger role in all of this. He will join

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us Tom Cotton tonight The Legality with Jonathan Turley Hannity
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