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April 2, 2025 • 29 mins

Bill O’Reilly, author of the upcoming book, Confronting Evil Assessing the Worst of the Worst, breaks down his perspective on the tariffs and Wisconsin election results. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Leonard Skinner, it simple man. That can only
mean one thing on this radio program. That is all
things self proclaimed simple man, that means all things bill O'Reilly.
All things O'Reilly are at bill O'Reilly dot com. Before
we get to the issue at hand, which is terriffs,
and I'm going to use bill O'Reilly language so you

(00:22):
understand it in a minute. What did you think? I
had Kid Rock on TV last night and he was
at the dinner with Donald Trump, Bill Maher and Dana White.
I have more information that I'm not going to share,
but just based on what Kid Rock said, it really
couldn't have gone better. Everyone was a little surprised. Mar

(00:45):
was nervous in the beginning, which kind of surprises me.
Doesn't seem like the type of guy that would be nervous.
He goes before big crowds every you know, almost every week.
But what are your thoughts on the fact that it
even took place.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Well, Number one, I ran out and bought a suit
just like Kid Rock as soon as I saw on
your program last night on television.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
So that's, by the way, that's an old evil caneval holdover.
But it looked cool.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah, So I'm getting a new suit for courtesy of Rock.
Donald Trump is he looks at life as transactional, as
both you and I know better than anybody else in
the country because we've known so long. This is a
transaction for him. So he is trying to convince another

(01:33):
media person that he is right, that he is a
positive force, and that would be mister Marr. So Trump
does this all the time. He tried to convince Bob Woodward.
I told Donald Trump, You're never going to be able
to convince Woodward because he's writing anti Trump books and

(01:53):
that is what he has signed the contract to do.
So no matter what you say to him, he's going
to write an anti Trum book and he wrote I
think four of them. He tried to convince the New
York Times correspondent once that woman's names. She's on MSNBC
all the.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Time, Maggie, Maggie Haberman, trying.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
To convince her again, that's never gonna happen. You can't
work at the New York Times and be sympathetic to
Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
But he's changed since then. He I mean that goes
back to his first term. He thought that he might
if he struck up relationships with people that they'd be reasonable,
and you and I both know that that would be
impossible with those two examples, right, But.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
He's still optimistic and it says that his persuasive powers
can bring people across the line to treat him fairly.
And that's why Mar got the invitation.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Now, Mar himself is in a tough sacell but the
fairness to the president though this, he was kind of
skeptical of the idea. He did it as a favor
because Kid Rock asked him to do it and he's
friends with Kid Rock and his friends with Dana White
and I I don't he was somewhat reluctant, it seemed
to me to do it. But he did it as
a favorite to them. It was not something that he

(03:08):
was seeking to.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Do, Okay, but he did it. He did it, And
so let me get to my second point with Mar.
It's a little bit different because Mar is in the
morning Joe's zone. And that's why MA was nervous because
Mar now is meeting with the devil because in Los Angeles,
where he not only works, but he's ingrained in that

(03:30):
liberal community and with his HBO show, which is ninety
percent liberal, people watching him. He is now, you know,
in a battlefield. And you saw what happened to Scarborough
when he went to visit Trump after the election. His
audience turned away from him. He has not recovered to

(03:52):
this day. That's why Mar's nervous, because Mar knows that
the people who watch him, most of them despised Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
You know what the difference is. Mar didn't seek this
out either. In fairness to him, kid Rock proposed it.
They both said, uh. They were both a little hesitant,
but they agreed. I'll tell you. I'll put it this way.
If Joe Biden had invited me to the White House
for a meeting, I would have gone. I don't think
my audience would have turned on me. I would have

(04:23):
been myself in front of him. I wouldn't have I
wouldn't have tried to make peace the way Joe and
Mika were trying to kiss up to him. I don't
think he went there to kiss Trump's ring. I think
he went because it was an interesting, fun experience.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
But if you went to see Joe Biden, you would
have to explain to the audience, and the audience the
audience on the right is not generally speaking as hateful
as the audience on the left. In my experience, we
got plenty of haters. On the right, got plenty of them, But.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
As long as I stayed true to who I am
and didn't, they didn't go. So they're to kiss their ass.
I think I'd be fine. And if I explained all
the issues that concerned me, which I would have, and
all the disagreements I had with him, then I would
be speaking on behalf of my audience as far as
I'm concerned. And that's how I would handle it. That's

(05:16):
how you would handle it.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Well, I can speak from a factual basis.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Well, what do you think I'm speaking from a nonfactual basis?

Speaker 2 (05:24):
But I can give you a concrete example, And I'm
sure you could give me one two, but I'm going
to give you the one first. If you don't mind Obama,
Barack Obama. When I interviewed Obama three times, I got
now from the right that I was too soft on him.
So you were too soft on him because I didn't
call him a name, or I didn't dump water on

(05:47):
his head or whatever these people wanted me to do.
I was tough. Those interviews are tough. You can google
him and see him, but I wasn't disrespectful.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
You know what the difference is, and I'm going to
defend you here it is. Now, would you go full
Barney Frank on Barack Obama? Of course not when you're
dealing with the president. It is a very difficult interview.
I'm actually glad I didn't have to interview Barack Obama
because I would have to sit back, even though I

(06:18):
and resist the urge to correct him when he was
wrong and when he's running out the clock, because they
always put a clock on people like you and me
in those situations.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Sure, I just want to a Message of the Day,
which would be on Billoreilly dot com tomorrow morning. It's
training everything go in there, and the message of the
day says that when Joe Biden was elected, I actually
was rooting for Joe Biden to bring down prescription drug costs.
I was rooting for him to seal up the southern

(06:51):
border and to get peace in Ukraine. As an American citizen,
I was rooting for Biden to be successful, and not
only those but others because it's good for the country today.
No matter what Trump does, the haters on the left
want him to fail. Deporting criminal migrants. No, he can't

(07:13):
have that uncovering.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Wasteful Oh no, did you see Jamie Raskin wants all
of the Trende Ragua gang members sent to all Salvador
brought back. I would accept it as long as they
live in his house with ankle bracelets. How's that?

Speaker 2 (07:28):
That's the point between the right and the left that
I'm trying to make. I wanted Biden to solve vexing
problems that were hurting Americans. I wanted him to do it.
The left does not want Trump.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
If he cured cancer, they'd still hate him.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Bill, you say that's the difference, Now.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
I listen. I would have been But if Biden's policies
would work, I'd be happy for American success. Yeah, Americans
suffered with high gas prices. Americans died as a result
of open borders. Americans were raped, Americans were victims of
violent crimes. The fetanyl opioid crisis has never been this bad.

(08:09):
His economic policies, as energy policies a disaster, as foreign
policy a disaster, and frankly, it was a clear and
present danger with his cognitive state. Let me move on.
I'd be negligent as a host if I didn't move
on to the topic of the day, which is reciprocal tariffs.

(08:30):
Now I'm going to use Bill O'Reilly language, so you understand.
You know, you talk a lot about hosing people, and
you talk a lot about the folks. Here's what frustrates me.
Americans that frankly that I would argue, are institutionalized in
the sense that they have institutionalized thinking. In other words,

(08:52):
people can be myopic. They only know one way. Donald
Trump is an iconoclast that is constantly thinking outside of
the box.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
I E.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Panama, I E. Reciprocal tariffs, IE, making a deal with Greenland,
I E. Piece in EUROPECE, in the Middle East, energy dominance,
you know, deporting these criminals. He does things that average
politicians won't do. Here's my frustration. This is where it
drives me crazy. You picked the country, the European Union,

(09:26):
European countries that have tariffs on our products that we
don't have tariffs on theirs. That eight German cars sold
in America of every one sold in Germany because of
a ten percent tariff and a twenty percent VAT tax,
which makes it cost prohibitive. Canada taxes a whole variety

(09:48):
of American products and we don't do it back to
them and the American people, the folks pill have been
getting hosed by India, Canada, China, European Nations, the European Union,
and it's gone on for decades and decades. Trump is
saying no more. We're not going to be treated unfairly.

(10:10):
If you want free and fair trade, you can have
it with us. Otherwise you're going to terrify us. We're
going to terrif you back. And somehow people are looking
at this like armageddon and the death of you know,
the death of America as we know it, when historically
that's not been the case, which I went through earlier
in the program.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
That's because those people want Trump to sail and now
looking out for the folks, they're not right. So any
fair minded person would say, does matter what your conservative
or liberal, we should have equal footing in our trade
relations with the rest of the world. Okay, now we

(10:52):
might give them a few points based upon Vietnam, for example,
being a much poorer situation, and we have a lot
more power.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
By the way, Vietnam just changed their tariff policy because
of Trump pressure. You Bill, do you know that there's
four trillion dollars since the threat of tariffs that have
been committed to the United States as investments. Four trillion.
He's already won this battle.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
But see that's a long run play. So what you
have now and this is the problem that President Trump
has to deal with. In theory, he's right, but in practice,
if there's six months of a contraction of the economic
economic of the American economic system, he's going to suffer
because people don't look out. We're not a patient people.

(11:41):
Most Americans don't understand tariffs. They don't know what a
vat tax is. They don't get that, which is why
all the other presidents since World War Two have totally
ignored this. The only exception was Dwight Eyesenhower and he
was very very gentle because of the Marshall land But
now one president of the United States since World War Two,

(12:04):
it's taking on this tariff unfairness. So it's a shock
to the economic system, and that is why you're seeing
the stock market go up and down. The Trump haters
sees on this, they don't care whether it's four trillion
dollars coming back to help the United States infrastructure. All

(12:26):
they care about is harming Donald Trump, and that, in
my opinion, is un American.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
All right, quick break right back, more with all things
self proclaimed simple man, Bill, O'Reilly, All things O'Reilly, abilloreilly
dot com. Quick break right back. We'll get to your
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(12:53):
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Quick break right back, more with O'Reilly straight ahead, All right,
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(13:14):
I can just tell you when I look at this.
And by the way, if you feel like sticking around,
we'd love to. We'd love to keep you.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
By the way, are you going to Hannity dot com
and signing up every day? You can sign up once
a day, Bill, every day from now until April the eleventh,
and guess what you can have a chance. I'm gonna
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is liberation because it's Liberation Day. Anyway, you can sign up.
Just go to Hannity. Are you gonna sign up?

Speaker 2 (13:43):
You should just give me the tesla for being on
your show every week?

Speaker 1 (13:46):
What do you mean I should?

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:47):
Okay, like you don't benefit, Bill O'Reilly dot com. Go
to Bill O'Reilly dot com, Bill O'Reilly dot I mean
it's like a freaking commercial every single time you're on.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
I'm gonna sign up just because I want you to
get me a But I do benefit, particularly in the
book Realm when I am confronting the presidents, like come
on Hannity Radio boom. So you're right, you don't have
to give me the tesla. I'll sign up for it.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
I think you also write good books. If you didn't
write good books, they wouldn't sell, just like if Trump
wasn't a good president, you can't sell them. All right,
quick break, we'll come back more with all things simple man,
Bill O'Reilly, All things O'Reilly abillo'reilly dot com. All right,
we continue now with all things simple Man, A few
more moments with Bill O'Reilly and you know, I'm just

(14:32):
I'll give you a quick example Bill, why this infuriates
me and why I think. I think the media is stupid.
I think the punditry class is stupid. I think Democrats
are stupid. I mean Team Jeffries. It's not liberation Day,
it's recession day. No, that's not the history of tariffs
that they've been used in America. Papy Caanana has a

(14:54):
great column out about this anyway. But let me tell
you where we are. And this is what really infuriates me,
because most people don't know. We've been ripped off left
and right by countries that are supposed to be friendly countries.
Brazil charges eighteen percent on ethanol, Japan charges a seven

(15:15):
hundred percent tariff on American rice, the European Union ten
percent tariff on all American made cars. And then countries
like Germany have a value added tax, a national sales
tax at about a twenty percent rate. So that is
that that makes it cost prohibitive in Germany to buy

(15:35):
an American car, and meanwhile they're selling eight German cars
in America for every one car we sell there, we're
getting ripped off. We're getting slapped in the face. You know.
On top of that, the European Union, they've got a
ten percent tariff on all American all American cars, fifty
percent tariff on American dairy products that hurts our farmers.

(15:58):
They even tariff American gun and all. President Trump is saying, well,
hold on a second, we're supposed to be allies. We're
supposed to be friends. I believe in free and fair trade,
and you guys have been taking advantage of us. You've
been hosing the folks. And I'm telling you what's going
to happen. Bill and I went through this in great detail.
All of the investments that these countries are now making

(16:21):
in America is just going to continue to grow. I mean,
we've got Hyendai, Apple five hundred billion dollars over four years, Navidia, SoftBank,
open Ai, Oracle, the Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, Johnson and Johnson, CMA, CGM,
a shipping company, a drug company's Go Aerospace, Nissan and Honda,

(16:43):
we're going to build factories in Mexico. They've decided to
move them to America. Over four trillion dollars when you
include foreign investments from like the UAE in Saudi Arabia
that they are committing to this country because they don't
want Trump's tariffs. It's that simple. Though it's already working.
It does take time. But why are so many Americans

(17:05):
willing to get punched in the face even by our
allies and take it. I'm tired of America being a
sucker nation. And Trump's saying no more. And I like it.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Yeah, I mean, if you take a long view on it,
the wider view, then it makes perfect sense. But people
live moment by moment, they live day to day. They
don't understand the dynamics of macroeconomics. I you know, most people,
they determine what they like and don't like about what

(17:39):
their experience is that day. And when you hear a
constant barrage, which you do from the corporate media, that
we're going to a recession and you're going to lose
your job, you're going to lose this, you're going to
lose that, then people get frightened and that's what's happening.
Fear is a tremendous police motivator, tremendous So if you

(18:03):
step back on emotionally, and you say, look, this could
be setting up the American renaissance economically for thirty years
if we can get these deals in place. Yeah, but
if you're going well, I don't know if I lose
my job. And that's when a lot of people are
reacting to That's why the polls are fifty to fifty

(18:24):
on it. The new polls that came out this week
on the taris in fifty to fifty. People are afraid.
Donald Trump is a daring guy. You want to use it.
We're daring, and a lot of people like to play
it safe.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
He's an iconoclast, he's a businessman. He's a constant negotiator,
and he believes in fundamental fairness, and he fights back
and he thinks out of the box. And people aren't
used to it. They have institutionalized thinking because they've been
indoctrinated in schools. Let me give you, Let me ask
you one question about the elections last night, because I

(19:03):
think it's being misinterpreted by so many different people in
the media. Now, we had Brad Shimmel on this program,
and I didn't want to bring a lot of attention
to it, but I think it's an interpretation of an
election that didn't go away. Now by a whopping margin
twenty six points, Wisconsin voters back voter ID voter requirement

(19:27):
in their elections. All right, that was huge. The Republicans
won the two Florida seats. These April elections that are
always a crapshoot, the turnout elections. The problem with Brad
Shimmel was he once called Wisconsin's abortion law from eighteen
forty nine valid and the law does not even allow

(19:49):
an exception for rape, incest or the life of the mother.
And he further went on to say, I don't know
how you can reconcile of faith in Christ with abortion.
There's no way that works. Now, was it the driving issue?
It was a big issue. And this is a problem

(20:09):
when when Josh Shapiro won over Mostriano in Pennsylvania, Monstriano
was in no exceptions, no exceptions for rape, incess, mother's life.
Candidate Josh Shapiro won the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the
highest margin to a non incumbent since the nineteen forties bill.

(20:30):
You cannot expect to win elected office unless you are
in the reddest of red districts, and Wisconsin as a
swing state, you can't expect to win if you have
that position on abortion. That is just a simple fundamental
truth of life. It is a fact. So the idea
that this is a referendum on Donald Trump. Donald Trump

(20:52):
didn't get involved in the race. He knew that this
guy had this position. He didn't pick this candidate. He
endorsed him after to give him a little support. But
he knew. I spoke to him before the election. He
says he's he makes no exceptions. He's not going to win.
He knew it the day the day before we had
the discussion about it.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Well, live in a secular society, and a lot of
women are not going to take into account any opposition
to abortion. You might be right on that. But I'm
not so worried about Wisconsin. I don't think it's a
swing state any longer. I think that the way they'll
conduct themselves up there is they'll make it a blue state.

(21:30):
It's only ten electoral votes.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
You need. You need to worry about it because they're
about to do redistricting that the state Supreme Court there
is gonna jerry mander it and Democrats will likely pick
up two to three seats that's a big deal with
a small majority for Republicans.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Yeah, but that's not going to overturn the seven that
Trump has. Florida was a bigger thing because that now becomes,
along with Texas, the two leading red states. And the
media lied about the races. You and I both knew,
and we both said to our audiences that these Republicans

(22:11):
were going to win handily, and they did.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
I'd never say that to my audience because I don't
want anyone to take any election ever. For granted, I'd
never say anything's in the back that you.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Didn't buy that they were going to get wax.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Now, I knew that was a bunch of crap.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
And then you said that, so Florida and Texas they
are the leaders in the red traditional movement. Wisconsin, unfortunately,
is going to go over to blue. And that's what
happened yesterday.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
All right, mister O'Reilly, Next time, breakfast is on me again.
This way, that's the only way I can get you
to attend a breakfast with me.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
All right, and I'm drive to that breakfast in my
new Tesla.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
You know what's the word of the day, Bill.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Word of the day is no sugar I'm with you
on that.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
No, that that that is not the word of the day.
Your memory is failing. I'm beginning to wonder if you're
becoming Joe Biden this year. What you don't remember the word?
I just told it to you.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Go ahead, I'm.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Gonna know if you're gonna have to listen for the
rest of the show, I'll say it after you get
off the air.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
All right, I'm sorry, I forgot it. I'm just delirious
here with joy that I'm getting a free tesla.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
All right, Linda, tell him the word of the day.

Speaker 4 (23:34):
I'm too busy listening to him laugh, which I think
is hysterical. The word is liberation.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
Liberation, I got liberation.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Word of the day.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Bill.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
You know what, if you do give Bill a tesla,
then you and Bill can raise each other in your
s plaids, which I.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Think everyone but Bill does not have the courage to
go as fast as I go. I'll get on a
track with O'Reilly. I will get on a track with O'Reilly,
will film it, and and the winner, I'll bet any
amount of money he wants for any charity that he chooses.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
Oh my god, you're gonna buy him a tesla and
don't need to a charity.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
No, no, he has to win the tesla. And by
the way, if o'reiley wins the tesla, everyone's gonna think
it's rigged.

Speaker 4 (24:18):
Well that he doesn't have to win them. Maybe you
just buy him one, don't we just support you?

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Why should Why should I buy O'Reilly a tesla?

Speaker 4 (24:25):
I think money to be liberated and given a tesla?
Do you agree?

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Of course he agrees. He loves free stuff. He that's
the liberal side of O'Reilly.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
I'm pretty sure it's Sean.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
I think Sean. I don't know Bill Riley. Bill want
the Bill? Did you fall asleep?

Speaker 2 (24:49):
Carolina? Race between you and I We're gonna go down
there and you're gonna lose a ton of money.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
I'm I'm all in, but but but Bill won't trained
with me. One day, I invited him to train with me,
and since he won't come, he refuses to come. Be
the best thing you ever did in your life, it'll
change your life.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
You kick people handy, You're fears I'm not gonna come.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
But I'm not going to kick you, and I'm not
going to gouge your eyes out, and I'm not going
to rip out your trake and I'm not going to
choke you out.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
We went from liberation head. But I goug you. I'm
I'm gonna make.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
Sure the greenberry cereal? What is going on?

Speaker 1 (25:30):
It's not the greenberry cereal? It's just is it the chef?

Speaker 4 (25:33):
I Q Steakes?

Speaker 1 (25:34):
I mean, what is happening? No, I would never do
any of that. I would be very very deferential to
Bill and we would work at his level. Whatever it
is he's starting out. I've been doing it for fourteen years.
There's no hope for you. O'Riley none. I'm trying. I've tried.
I've tried enough anyway, sir, God bless you. Thank you
for being with us. Appreciate your time. Eight hundred and

(25:55):
nine foot one, Shawn, if you want to be a
part of the program. Lucas in Wisconsin, Luke, how are
you glad you called?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Good afternoon, Shot. How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (26:03):
I'm good? What's going on?

Speaker 2 (26:04):
My family?

Speaker 3 (26:05):
I left Minnesota when Tim Walls shut down my business,
church and kids school. We moved to Wisconsin and wanted
to comment.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
About whoa why did he shut it down?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
During COVID It was ridiculous all the nonsense he had.
It was totally political. The movement he made. It was
devastating to our business. Our church was shut down for
goodness almost a year. It was. It was pretty awful
during COVID in Minnesota. Let me tell you that.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Mm hmm, Well, it might be a good thing in
the end. Sometimes things happen for a reason. That sounds
like you're happy in Wisconsin and you're probably a Green
Bay Packer fan and not a Minnesota Viking fan anymore.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Yeah, I'm in that transition certainly. But I wanted to
comment on the election yesterday, and I think you're right
on the abortion issue, on very pro Jesus pro life,
and they really really hammered on that issue with Brad
and the Democrats have done a very good job of

(27:07):
evolving their message from the legacy media and you're certainly
seeing it on YouTube and on all social media channels,
and they did a much better job with their messaging
and their ground game was very good, even though it
was decent voter turnout.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
You know, they had a fortune and out of state
money come into the state. And Brad Schimmel's past comments
on abortion, we're devastating to him. In this race, you know,
And he called the eighteen forty nine abortion law, which
is precedent, valid and saying that there's nothing in that

(27:47):
law to make invalid. Now the law does not allow
exceptions for rape, incesto the mother's life. Now, I would
argue in most states, if not all, that is a
political deaths sentence. You can't win elected office with that position.
I just don't believe you can anyway, my friend, Luke,
thank you. You made a good move in my view.

(28:07):
Still a little too cold for my taste. But I
love the people in Wisconsin. They're assault of the earth.
We appreciate your That's gonna wrap things up for today,
Hannity Tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. What
President Trump is calling Liberation Day, announcing tariffs, reciprocal tariffs

(28:29):
on nations that have been taking advantage of us. We'll
get full, complete reaction, Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, Charles
Payne will weigh in on all of this. The Democrats
in disarray, leaderless now Charlemagne the gods saying Schumer and
jeffries A Newsome need to go New Kingrich Mark Wayne
Mullin will join in. Also, the left, why they trying

(28:50):
to turn Luigi Mangioni into Robin Hood. Politico says Trump
may lose gen Z supporters by by going after the
death penalty for this guy that can. The United Healthcare
CEO murdered him in cold blood. I can't believe that insanity,
but we'll get to that. We have doctor Drew Pinsky. Also,
Colorado Democrats roll out a bill to consider mischandering a

(29:14):
discriminatory act and other crazy stories nineties. To insite you,
DVR news you won't get from the media mob tonight
at nine. We'll see you then back here tomorrow. Thank
you for making the show possible.

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