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January 13, 2026 28 mins

Sean welcomes newly confirmed White House drug czar Sarah Carter, who outlines an aggressive strategy against narco-terrorism and says the administration plans to release its national drug control strategy in February. She warns families about fentanyl-laced drugs across the illicit market, frames the crisis as poisoning rather than overdoses, and emphasizes treatment, prevention, and faith-based support alongside law enforcement. Sean then takes a heated call about Iran and argues for aiding freedom seekers without forever wars, favoring targeted actions instead. He also weighs in on a youth hockey brawl and media controversies before closing with a TV preview and prayers for those pursuing freedom in Iran.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A right news round up and information overload hour toll

(00:02):
free on numbers eight hundred and ninety four one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
Onto the issue of narco terrorism. Sarah Carter is back,
now confirmed Director of the White House Office of National
Drug Control Policy, also referred to affectionately as the Drugs
Are I can't think of a better person to be

(00:24):
in this position. For many, many years, both on this
radio program Hannity the TV show, she has been all
over the globe and chronicling not only drug trafficking, sex trafficking,
been down on the border more times than we can count,
and has done a phenomenal job and will be phenomenal

(00:45):
in this position. We're so pleased, We're so proud of you,
We're so happy for you, and I can't think of
anyone more deserving or better to be in this position.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Congratulations Sarah Carter, Thank you so much, Sewan, thank you
so much for having me on the show. It's great
to be back, it's great to be confirmed, and it's
even better working for the greatest president in US history.
In my opinion, there has never been a time in
modern political history where we've had a president that does

(01:16):
what he says, means what he says is bold and decisive.
It's changing the trajectory, the geopolitical trajectory of our planet.
Has brought back the focus to the Western hemisphere. I
have to agree with you wholeheartedly, and of course with
Secretary Marco Rubio. I think he explained it quite well.

(01:38):
It's putting America first as we look at what is
happening in our hemisphere and the most dangerous and I've
said this to you so many times Sean on the
show when we've been out on the border, we've been
reporting to the American people, and now as a US
drugs are there is no greater threat to the American people,
to our children, to our families than these narco terror

(02:00):
organizations that have operated with impunity, particularly under the Biden administration,
even under the Obama administration. We have a president now
that has shown that it will no longer happen. I
stand directly by his side. We are going to be
a hammer. These people will not sleep another RESTful night.

(02:21):
They will be awake for the rest of their lives
wondering when the hammer is going to drop on them next,
because of what they've done to our country and to
our children. So I just wanted to say thank you
for having me back on the show. You're the first
right now, this is it. I haven't done any other media.
I've come on the show because you and I've worked
so diligently in the past together, and I know how

(02:44):
much you care about the American people, and I want
you to know that I am working day and night,
and for the last eight months, I've been working day
and night to ensure that the President's National Strategy is
effective and that we can implement it. And we'll be
releasing that strategy actually in February alongside the President's budget,

(03:04):
so I'm looking forward to that.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
I am tired of needless Americans, and they're in the
hundreds on a daily basis that are dying from these
drug overdoses, this poison, this evil that people have been
profiting on, and I think one of the best ways
to do it is to go directly to the source.
I think it also is, you know, there's another side

(03:28):
of it, how do you combat addiction issues? But more importantly,
for ten dollars, these these dealers and these narco terrorists
that they would kill any American they've flooded this country
with more fentanyl, for example, that could kill every American
ten times over. And I know you've been there. You've
been at interdictions, You've been there when these drug busts

(03:52):
have taken place. I've been down to the border. I
went to a drug warehouse once. I mean the biggest
warehouse I'd ever been in, and it's just reached high heaven.
It just thinks. But more importantly, I mean lord of ceiling.
I mean, just this is what they were able to confiscate.
That doesn't include everything that gets through and that causes

(04:13):
this horrible, you know, cycle of addiction and death.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
You're ere absolutely right. You know. I can't even begin
to explain the heartache that I feel. And we felt
it personally in our own lives with my children's friends.
We've had two actual sentinel poisoning deaths. One in my
son's high school shortly after graduation, a close friend of
my son. Another was my son in law's a very

(04:41):
close friend after graduating from college. And I would I
want to warn everybody in the audience about and I
want you to take this to heart. Please speak to
your children and family members. These cartels are lacing everything.
We have seen sentinel in cocaine, We're seeing it, you know,
elaced in bapes, in marijuana, you know, in the pills

(05:04):
that are fake on the street. Sean, this is not
about overdose deaths. This is about poisoning, the poisoning of
the American people. It is absolute murder. And this is
the reason why the President in his fantastic mindset and
policy and with a team like we have never seen before,

(05:25):
from Tom Home and Christy Nome, Terry Cole at the DEEA,
Pam Bondy at the Department of Justice, all across the bow,
Pete Hegg said at the Department of War. This is
the reason why we are all working together. We are
hyper focused on ensuring that we are protecting the American people,
and we are not going to back down. When I

(05:46):
spent all that time in Central America, traveled on the
border in Mexico, or went to Sacat, you know, to
interview the prisoners there in El Salvador, I did that
because I knew and I believed, and I've spent the
last twenty five five years of my life, Sean, covering
that border and working in Afghanistan, actually mapping the terrorist organizations, which,

(06:09):
by the way, use the same money that they make
from the you know, from selling illegal and illicit drugs
to target our US military, to target our troops on
the battlefield. I've seen it with my own eyes. And
I did this because I believed the American people, and
I do to this very moment, deserve to know the truth.

(06:31):
And they know. And when I meet with families, angel families.
Last week, I actually just met with a Sam Chapman
who is fighting for Sammy's law right now up on
you know, Capitol Hill every day, fighting, you know, to
bring awareness for our lawmakers, and and funder who spoke
at the RNC who lost her child. Every single day

(06:55):
that I meet a family member and my door is
open to them because they're on the front line of
this battle than they've suffered the most. And I see
that willing to get up in the morning despite losing
a child. I can't even imagine, despite losing a child.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Sarah, Sarah, I know you recalled this because we were
at the same event together and all these families coming
together that had all lost loved ones to these overdose
deaths and the evil of addiction. And you listen to
the pain and their stories. I don't think these parents
will ever be the same again. And it's happening all

(07:33):
across the country. We're losing hundreds of Americans a day.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
We have lost, we have lost. I want to put
this into perspective, sne We lose twenty two a full
classroom of children a week. A week. We have lost
five hundred up to five hundred thousand people in the
last five years, in the last five years, which is

(07:57):
more than what we've lost in lives since World War Two,
at all the wars since World War Two. Think about
the magnitude of this. And yes, there is addiction, and look,
we want to make it easier. We're focused both on
the supply and the demand side. Right here at the
Office of National Drug Control Policy, We're focused on both sides.

(08:18):
We want to make it easier for people to get
treatment than to get a pill off the street. That's
what we want. We want to make it easier for
them to find treatment, to find hope. But we are
also here to send a message. This president is changing
the trajectory. He is saying you are no longer allowed
to operate with impunity in our hemisphere. We have a

(08:38):
Secretary of State. That is a hammer. Just like our
Secretary of War at the Department of War, Pete Hegseth
and Marco Rubio and everybody else who's working here, and
Terry Cole with the DEA. You are no longer able
to operate with impunity because it's not just about addiction, Sean,
It's about murder. And we are watching our adversaries as well. Well.

(09:00):
We could see it in Mexico. Look, we're watching what
the cartels are doing in Mexico. And I'm a static
that President Trump had sent a very clear Mexican message
to the Mexican cartels. Hey, look, this is not just
about Venezuela and Maduro. This is about you too, and
we're going to come and get you as well. You
are not going to be immune to the wraths of

(09:20):
the United States. So every time that I talk to
a family member or I meet a mother or a father,
I can make that promise. This isn't just talk, this
is action. They know that we're not just We're not
just words anymore. This isn't a check the box for me,
and you know that, Sean. I feel honored and humbled

(09:42):
that President Trump has given me this such and such
duty to fulfill for my nation, to be there to
stand alongside the families and, by the way, alongside our
law enforcement. So many of our law enforcement officers, federal, state, local,
have lost their lives in this war on drugs, but
we are here to ensure that their lives, that their loss,

(10:06):
that their death was not in vain, that we are
here to fight for them, that we are here to
stand alongside them. And if there is anybody out there
that is listening, that is involved in selling this poison
on our streets, involved in delivering that poison from overseas, yes,
I am Sarah Carter. I am the drugs art and
I promise you that this president is going to hunt

(10:28):
you down and bring you to justice. We are no
longer going to allow you to operate with impunity. So
get ready. Your days are numbered. It is over.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
I don't know if you've ever watched any of this
series on That Jail where they actually interview the drug
dealers and they show police enforcement action as well. I mean,
it's very well done. But the saddest part of all
of this. You watch these drug dealers and they purposely

(10:59):
will put in fentanyl, giving what's known they call it
a hot shot because attics apparently want the most effective
drug and it's almost guaranteed to cause an overdose or death,
and that or addicts in some cases is appealing, and
then they'll seek out that specific brand of whatever the

(11:20):
drug is that they're shooting up. I mean, this is madness.
This is like evil in the embodiment of evil.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Well, it's a tragedy, Sean, You're absolutely right, it is
the embodiment of evil. I'll never forget, you know, when
I met Heidi Rigs, her daughter, Marrin Rigs, passed away
from heroin and she was only twenty years old, and
it was devastating. Of course, it destroyed their family. At
the time. Their daughter was just this beautiful, wonderful, you know,

(11:51):
all around. They thought she was all around American girl, sports,
you know, loved sports, did great in school, got involved
with the wrong people, ended up hooked. And I'll never
forget what her mother said when Heidi, when Maren begged,
you know, her mother to take away this evil out
of her, this addiction, right she said, Mom, could you please, please, please,

(12:13):
with tears in her eyes, get it out of me,
just make it stop. Because she felt that after doing
it the first time, it was just impossible. She didn't
live many more months after she started using heroin. She died.
She to come to her addiction. So I want everybody
out there that's addicted to know, look, we are here,

(12:35):
we are listening to you. You are not forgotten. You
are a part of us. You're our children, you are
our country. We want we want, though, to get prevention
programs out there, to teach people, and to give parents
and all families the tools and resources shing that they

(12:55):
are going to need to join us in this fight
so that their children never have to face what Marin
Riggs had to face. We want to give you those tools.
Remember it's each and every one of you that are
you're on the front line of this battle with us.
We have President Trump, we have you know, our Department
of War, our DEEA, our federal, state and local law enforcement,

(13:18):
and everybody on battling these cartels, battling the bad guys,
trying to take them out of commission. But it's going
to be up to the parents, to the moms and dads,
to the brothers and sisters, and by the way, to
your friends, to say, hey, look, we want to be
there to help you and as my duty, my job
here as the Drugs Are at ONDCP, is to ensure

(13:40):
how is what is going to be the best way forward,
to give you the tools and the resources that you
will all need, from our schools to our churches. By
the way, our strategy, we're talking about the importance of faith.
I think it's the first time that we have ever
done this. I'm so excited about this. But the importance
of faith in your life. Eighty three percent of Americans

(14:02):
believe in God or you know, have or a spiritual force,
and so this is very important in rehabilitation and rehabbit
we want in treatment. So we want to be able
to give that to the American people. And I mean
I really do, Sean. I feel blessed. I also feel
the burden of this job, and I understand the enormity

(14:23):
of it, and I'm willing to take that on.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
We wish you all the best in this new position
now recently confirmed fully confirmed the White House Office of
National Drug Control Policy better known as the Drugs Are
Friend of those programs, Sarah Carter, wish you all of
God's speed and success and saving lives. We appreciate you,
Sarah more than you know.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Well, thank you, Sean. Feelings mutual.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
All right, let's get to our busy phone. Steven Florida.
You're next on the Sean Hannity Show. Happy New Year, sir.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
All right, Sean, how are you Stephen here in Miami?

Speaker 1 (14:57):
What's up Steven and Miami? What's going on?

Speaker 3 (15:00):
I have a lot to say, so I hope you
go with me here. Yesterday, you spoke to a woman
I believe she was Jewish regarding Iran. Okay, is that correct?

Speaker 1 (15:10):
You're talking about the guest that we had so tar Tech.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Yeah, right, Okay. Well, first of all, I'm trying. I'm
gonna try and be stoic and not get emotional. But
as far as that woman saying what she did, I'm
sure she's a very nice person. Everything. As far as
us getting involved with Iran, I think it's a big mistake,
big mistake, like in Iraq, because it's not going to

(15:33):
go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Well, you're dealing with a different president at a different time.
I agree with the Trump DoCRA no forever wars, no
boots on the ground, and I don't think that the
president let me speak, Well, I am letting you speak,
and I'm just telling you. I don't think you're describing
it in a way that's false.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
No, let me speak. I'm a Jew, I was born
at Jew, I will die at you. I'm proud to
be a Jew. Okay, we're talking here about the biggest
hYP It's the worst, the abhorren, vile, evil country of Iran. Okay,
all they've ever done for years and years and years.
I'm seventy three years old. I've been around a long time.
I have some wisdom here. All they ever did, all

(16:13):
the people that's I'm putting the blanket over the country.
They burned, are flagged. They burned the Israeli flagged death
to America, Death to Israel.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Most of this came after the revolution in nineteen seventy nine.
Let me ask you, but videos came out yesterday of
people but no, no, no, of hundreds of people slaughtered
and murdered by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Now do you
think the world is better off without the ayatola and
a chance of democracy or not? Because that's what the

(16:45):
choice comes down to. Does, in other words, or does
the world turn a blind diet of mass murder? Are
you in favor of that?

Speaker 3 (16:53):
I'm in favor of them destroying themselves.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Answer my question, are you because right now mass slaughter
is going on, mass slaughter. President Trump's saying help is
on the way. Do you think the President is wrong
to help stop mass slaughter of our people?

Speaker 3 (17:10):
It's not mass slaughter. They are evil people killing evil people.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Okay, Okay. I don't think innocent people that are that
are you know, that want freedom are evil? I think
the people have been oppressed by a Islamo fascist regime
and they're being slaughtered. And I'm asking you should we
just as a world, just stand back and let them
get slaughtered. It sounds to me like your answer is yes,

(17:37):
you believe we should not get involved. They should be slaughtered. Yes, okay,
so you support the mass slaughter and we shouldn't lift
a finger to help them.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
It's not mass slaughter.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
It's what it is, mass slaughter. Go go look at
the videos. I'll show them on TV tonight. Open your eyes.
Don't lie the difference between a quag and I'm the
first to say that we could never ever go back
to a situation like Iraq or Afghanistan. We just can't.

(18:10):
And that's not what the Trump Doctrine calls for the
Trump doctrine. Take out isis, take out Solamani, take out Bagdaddy,
mother of all bombs in Afghanistan, take out Iran's nuclear sites.
And now the president is telling the freedom fighters, the
people that want freedom and want to get rid of
this Islamo fascist regime. He's being very clear that help

(18:32):
is on the way, and you're saying, let them die
and don't lift a finger to help them. Do you
think the world is better off with an opportunity for
a free and fair government that is not like this
repressive regime? Or is the world better off keeping the
Iyatolas that have you know, have been the number one

(18:54):
state sponsor or terror and threatened not only Israel but America.
Which do you think would be better?

Speaker 3 (19:00):
Can you Sean? Can you let me talk now?

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Which do you think would be better? If you'll answer
the question, yeah, then you can talk.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Israel went in to Gaza to get the hamas. Everybody
was calling, that's mass murder, that's genocide. You answer my question?
Was that mass murder? Was that GENII?

Speaker 1 (19:21):
No, that was called self defense. What's the difference, because
the difference is they attacked well, first of all, in
the lead up to October seventh. You have tens and
hundreds of thousands of rockets that have been fired from
Gaza into Israel. I've been to border towns inside of Israel.
One town in particular had been hit with ten thousand

(19:42):
rockets in ten years, and kids play in underground playgrounds
because they're so close proximity to Gaza and leading to
fifteen hundred dead Israelis. Then those kidnapped and those raped
and those tortured, that would be the equivalent less than
ten million in their population. That'd be like forty thousand

(20:03):
dead Americans in a day. What would you want your
government to do if forty thousand Americans died in a day?
What would you want them to do to the country
that did that to us or the group that did
that to us. I'd want my government to obliterate them absolutely. Okay,
Israel has the right to defend itself, and they've been
defending themselves.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
But why is the world calling all this mass murder
the Jews of mass.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Murdering because anti Semitism is running rampant around the world.
Do you not open your eyes?

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Do you not read there you go anti Semitism.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
That's my anti Semitism is institutionalized among some people.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
That's what I'm saying. That's exactly what I'm saying about
anti Semitism. Everybody hates the jew.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
But not everybody hates the Jewish people. I don't, Many
Americans don't. The biggest supporters of Israel are the are
Evangelical Christians, and I believe in the Judeo Christian ethic,
the founding principles of this country. Look, you can turn
a blind eye and say, oh, okay, and now let

(21:09):
me ask you a question. Did the world wait too
long to stop Adolf Hitler? Did the world wait too long?

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Of course they did. They waited way too long.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Okay, So why why would we not learn from them
from history? Why would we not.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
Learn because they it's a different enemy. It's a they
are an enemy of the world. Okay.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
They're the number one state sponsor of terror. And using
no forever wars, surgical strikes, no boots on the ground,
and giving come aid and comfort and support to freedom
fighters is something that I think is worthwhile and would
make the world a safer place. Taking out their nuclear
sites made the world a safer place. Taking out the

(21:53):
converter die isis Caliphate made the world a safer place,
taking out SOLEMANI made the world for place, and meanwhile,
you're just your attitude is let them die. It's sad.
I gotta go. You know, Linda, when people say just
let innocent people die, why does that irritate me to
no end? That just bothers me that that was.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
A weird call. I have to say. I'm like, if
anybody should understand the plight of the oppressed, you would
think somebody who's like, I'm Jewish, I'm here for the
Jewish people. I believe in the plate. I'm like, okay,
so you don't hate the Iranian people. You hate the
eye org you see and the clerics that are out
of their minds. These people are desperate for freedom.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
I mean women getting beaten and even put to death.
But if they don't dress the right way and you know,
or they.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Wear lipstick, or they sang a song, or they look
like they were thinking something, or a husband wants to
cheat you, so he says they cheated, it's all nuts.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
It's nuts. I divorce you. I divorce you, divorce you. Exactly.
Amazing Hollywood's their attack Ice. Ice is enforcing the laws
of the Land. They've ignored the slaughter in Iran. Where
where are all the free Palestine protesters? What about the
free the Iranian people protesters. You know, I played hockey
as a kid, and you know, every single day we

(23:16):
played hockey or whatever sport we were playing, we fought
every single day. Did you see this? Did you see
this story about these eight year olds brawling? You know,
they're looking into the incident. The Hershey Bears expressed disapproval
of the conduct that put participants at risk. Youth hockey
organizations are looking into a brawl involving an eight and

(23:39):
undersquad from Pennsylvania that was playing a scrimmage on Saturday.
And anyway, the competition mites on ice, it's called and
for at least a minute the video that was shared
on social media, the kids continued fighting with no apparent
intervention by coaches or referee or officials. In one clip,

(24:00):
you know, people in the in the stands could be
heard cheering, particularly when a goalie delivered a hard hit
to an opponent, you know who's tussling with one of
the one of the goalies teammates, and you know, does
not reflect the values of sport or standards We expect
from young people on ice. Listen, I go to hockey games.

(24:20):
I used to, you know, when I was in New York,
I'd go to Rangers in the Islanders games. Now I'm
a Florida Panthers fan. I have been. I'm all Florida.
Now I'm done with New York. Just done. And uh
when a fight breaks out, the crowd loves it. I
love it, you know, I mean, why are we? Why
are we at this point? You know, just don't It's

(24:40):
a normal. It's a part of the sport. Don't ruin hockey.
Leave hockey alone. And part of hockey is fighting. And
part of young kids playing is they like to mimic
the people they look up to, the pros. I love
the Broad Street bullies back in the day, your your
your old stomping grounds, the territory there.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
Listen, the flyers and the I mean, first of all,
and I know that Katie and Jason and Ethan, we
talk about this a lot in the studio is Philly
fans are tough. Pennsylvania people are tough.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
You know.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
We're not raising weak little kids. You know, my kids
are all in UFC and in boxing. And we have
a rule in the house, which is you don't hit first,
but you hit last. Somebody hits too, you hit them back,
you knock them out. Now, hockey is known as a
brawler type of sport. It just is. Now. I don't

(25:33):
know that I would let them fight for a minute
as eight year olds, because it's different as grown men
in hockey being a professional sport, and that's a choice
you make, and they're kicking the crap out of each other. Fine,
but as eight year olds, it probably would be a
little bit nervous, just because they're kiddos. But by the
same token, I don't think it needs to be looked into.
You just tell your kids have good sportsmanship. You know,
that wasn't what we're looking to do. This is not

(25:56):
the status going to keep it moving, but they to
have an investigation. Do you not have better things to
do with your time? Really, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
It's absolutely crazy. By the way, WHOOPI Goldberg walked back
comment suggesting ICE agents were violent criminals probably got yelled
at by ABC Disney. You know, Bill Maherr laughed at
these idiots at the Golden Globes wearing these good pins,
and you know, this is what the left does all

(26:24):
the time. There's virtue signaling nonsense. What about did they
ever wear a lake and Riley Pin, a Joscelyn Nungary pin?

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Did they ever wear a Rachel Morin pin? I doubt it.
I mean, it's just pathetic. Just they're so selective in
what they're outraged about. You know, has anybody ever spoken
up about the Minnesota synagogue arson? By the way, the
guys the kid responsible to you know, was turned in
by his father, good for his father, unreal teen charged

(26:56):
in the fatal New York stabbing as a seventeen year
old boy had been cut loose without bail and a
gang assault. One of these politicians going to be held responsible,
these judges held responsible for you know this idiocy? No,
you know, reimagine the police and no bail and defund
and dismantle. Now they're talking about disarming the police. Do

(27:17):
you watch Landman, by any chance? Do you ever watch
that series?

Speaker 4 (27:21):
I haven't. I've seen it though, like the like the
teaser for it, but I have never seen the show.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
The guy that created what's that one with Kevin Cotty Yellowstone,
the guy that created also Tulsa King with Sly Taylor Sheridan.
He's involved in this this project anyway, Billy Bob Thornton's
in it. It's really great Billy Bob Thornton, you know,
is he does risky oil deals, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway,
he has a crazy wife and a daughter drive him

(27:47):
up a wall, but they're really fun characters. Anyway, She's
going to a cheerleading camp at a Texas Christian University
attending and then she goes in meets her roommate named Pagan,
who goes by. They them and they took on this issue,
and they took on the view, and they had the
funniest comments about the view. And I always wondered about

(28:08):
why they them. But you know, pronouns, I just you know,
because there's just one of you and those of the
plural pronounce they're probably gonna get, you know, smashed by
the Left for daring to take on this good agreed.
I like to show more. Now that's gonna wrap things up.
But today, all right, John Fetterman tonight, Charles Payne tonight,

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also Riley Gaines, Kristen Cinema tonight and James Comer DVR tonight,
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