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anti-racist belmar, who wants to defund the police. >> and it totally makes sense when you speak to these people about why they hate police and why they wanted to defund the police. it all goes back to their childhood. and like most people, they just open up to me and tell me all the troubling traumas that they've experience and how all of their political beliefs have nothing to do with logic. it's all an emotional expression about maybe daddy issues, insecurity is that they have it's a really eye opening book. >> it's up there with some of the greatest books that have been ever been written. and that's not me saying that. that's my editor. alwaysbeen.t remember i'm wates and this is my world.world. >> and welcome to hannity. and we begin tonight with a fox news alert. we are following two massive stories tonigh alertt that could rock the 2024 election. first, the long awaited special counsel report on president biden's mishandling of top secret classifien prd documentss
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from his time as even a senator. but vice a sen, vice president w been made public. that report, it is beyond. e fae biden just tried to save face with the american publicwi. it was a shocking display of his cognitive decline. we're going to play those outrageous remarks in a minute. but let's lay out the details in this report. devastating, according to the report, quote, president biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vicey when presidency when he was a private citizen. investigatore was s found classd documents, including notebooks from meetingsifieds regarding hy sensitive material on foreign policy and national security, sy security carelessly stored in what appears to b ie his garage. and while what the special counsel found about biden'ss handling of classified documents was alarming , what itsays a says about his cognitive statebo is quite frankly, shocking.
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and by the way, it should have every single american concerned about the mental health, the cognitive healthsingle ad of the president of our country, the president of the united states our cou. and according to the special counsel, the department of justice, they are not chargingounselthe de joe biden,, because mr. biden would likely present himsel f to a jury, as he did during our interview of him as a sympatheti c, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. so let me get this straight. t does this mean the special counsel is nothi charging biden because of his cognitive declinof his ce and would come a nice guy? i thought the special counseguyl said he did this willfully. and by the way he di, it gets mh worse. according to the report on the first day of biden's interview. he could not even remember whes n was v he was vice president. he asked the people interviewing himicident. if it s 2013. when did i stop being vice president? >> he couldn't remember when he took officet reme as vice
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president asking this question in 2009. >> am i still vice president? ii and then what probably is the saddest part of the entire report and it's sapart od. en joe couldn't even remember ren his sonw years whe beau, died. and according to the special acco, biden'sdings clear cognitive struggles in meetings with his ghostwritearr in early 2017, jut months after leaving office as vicmonthse president will lie appear consistent with the meminished facultiesly and fauly memory. and frankly, that's a scar. y a beat. bo now, we have been warning you about this for years. joe biden does yea. not have the cognitive strength and ability and mental stamina to taketoughe on the toughest job in the world, and that's to lead thisst country. and i'm not being flippant when i say this. they are describing a president of the united states who could not be one of those very nice walmart greeters because they would be describing a person who would
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be cognitive, cognitively incapable of actuallye remembering where every department is in the store . se the special counsel is saying loudly that joe biden is unfit to be the president. think about whatth the rest of the world is thinking about this report. wonking abjoe is in charge of or weapons. he's got the nuclear football with him at all times right next to him. to haonight, even the medi mob, they're struggling to defend him. abc news reporting the special counsel's assessment of joe biden's mental state has triggere od, quote, democratic panic. "the washington post" said the trport was, quote, paintse, a scathing picture of biden's memory. and both the usa today recap of the report and the axiohes write up pointed to the growing questions around biden's memorwy concerns. and the hill called it, quote, eyebrow raising report, an eyebrow raising report. when pressed by reporters tonigh. pt in a bizarre presse a conference, only answer
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about three questions, biden dismissed questions about his age and his memory. >> take a look. president biden, something special counsel said in his report, is that one of the reasons you were not in charge is because in his description, you are a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. >> i mean, and i'm an oldem i y and i know what i'm doing. and in president in this country, back on the stree bk t i don't need his recommendation to be on his memors youry. and you continue as president. my memory is so baprd, i let you speak. that's the best. you have gotten worse. my memory is not. my memory is fine. voters have concerns about your agorter: ie. how are you this season? and you hear that this report is only going to over concern.rw not only by some of you were monster. you werehen age asked about yoi you would respond with the words. why mecapeople hav? g an but any american people have been watching and they have expresse d concerns
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about your age and your judgment. >> that is age. your judgment.>> rep that is not the judgment of the press. ortrust concerns about your. mental acuity. >> they say that you are too olthey ad and, mr. president, in december you told me that you believe there are manu other democrats who could defeat donald trump. so why does it have tode.why dou now? >> what is your and i'm not as qualified person in this pey to representst united states and finish the job i started. >> peter doocy will join us in just a moment. a very contentious press conference us. probably in in the we look at modern history, the modern level of presidency and the people that have served. people thaveved,i can't think or or worse press conferenc e than this one. now, joe, if your memory really is fine, then why couldn'tyour m you remember the name of the church? your son's rosarof church yourye he couldn't remember. this is at this disastrousmeer press conference after r the release of the disastrous report. lookf at this. atten >> i know there'sti some attention paid to some language in the report about my
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recollection of events. there's even a reference recolli don't remember when my son dieds . how dare he raise that? frankly, when i was asked the question, i thought to myselquf, was there new business? let me tell you something.omment some of you have comede on andsh i wish he died. every single day, the rosary he got from our lady of every memorial day, we hold a service . >> you remember him? to my friends and family, the people of new. our lady of. i i'm not making fun. he couldn' am t remember. blu and that wasn't his only blunder. in the short press conference. he alsthe sho called the presidt of egypt. the president of mexico. that meansof mexic president el. >> take a look. the condor of the response in gaza, in the gaza strip
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has been wounded at the top. i think that, as you know, initially, the president of mexico, sis,i, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian up th materials tot in. i talked to him. i convinced to open the gate ced hi. the president of egypt, is itt. time to consider invoking the 25th amendment? a neighborg, a member of section four of this amendment, it authorizes a vic e president,f princi a majority of principal offieers of the executiv departments to now transmit to the president pro tem of the senate and the speaker of the house. n declaration declaratio that the president is unable to discharge the power and the duties of his office, allowing the vice president to immediately assume the powers and duties of the officeresident
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as acting president. now, going back to the reportww biden, when pressed on why he took the classified material on this angry pressee tor, decld that the notebooks are his no and that, quote, every president before me has done this exacts same thing. ? sound familiar? this is almost the exact same argumeniss almostt formerp president trump made right here mo this show last year, months after investigators conducted their raid of mar a lagoestigat yet he still faces charges. now, this is why the house judiciary, they are rightly investigating whether joe biden's department of justice is weaponized, whether or not the doj has been politicize . and tonight, after the release of the report, trump callethd on the special counsel in his case to dismiss all charge his s related to the classified document issue. but sadlth dy, what have weou ae learned? if you're hillary clinton, if you're joe biden, you ge hillart one system of justice. we have a two tiered system of justice. we havit's now on full display e
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again. hillary clinton, remember her, deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, some witd 30000 h top sh classified information on her private server. ind no charges.. and don't forget, we knowt about the top secretfo classifid documents that james comey did. fine, but no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute. now joe gets off without no like hillary and james comey. he gets james connolly exonerates hillary and donald trump getsy lets see his home raided and charges brought against him. remember, james comey found comy tons of classified e-mail on tha ft on that laptop. top secret, classified email. secret cit was believed that our enemies might have had access to it. but first,ccess to our other toy tonight. we'll get back to this in a minute. earlier todaa y, the supreme court, they heard oral arguments over the colorado attempt heard or to ban donald trump from that ballot. and it was a disaster from start to finish for the leftists in colorado. >> listen to this.
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if colorado's position is upheld, surely there will be disqualification proceedings. on the other sidwiee, i would expect that, you know, a goodly number of states will say, whoever the democratic candidate is, you're off the ballot. and others for the republican candidatallot.e, you're off the ballot. it all comes down to just a handful of states that are goinballotg to decide the presidential election. that's a pretty daunting consequence. >> what about the idea that we should think about democracy th, we think about the right of the people to elect candidates of their choice, of letting the people decidttine? because your position has the effect of disenfranchizing voters to a significant degree. the question that you have tocoo confront is why a single statee should decide who gets to bewh president of the united states.k now, we have a lot to unpack tonight. we start with peter dooct. wey. he is at the white house.
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i thought a pretty nasty comment to you. i thought overall when he couldn't remember our lady of. and there was no finish to that that answer. i thought that was bad getting el-sisi wrong was bad. he's come off now a week where he said he had a conversation he d with francois mitterrand. he didn't have it. he died in 96.96 and, you know, he made a similar comment at one of his fundraisers yesterday. and you know about chancellor helmut kohl, when in fact, it was angela merkel on top of him not being able to remember. hamas will plamember hy that tat later. everyone's asking the right question. what ieryone is askings the reag your colleagues in washington, peter? >> well,r the first thing i would say is i didn't think the comment to me wa thes nasty i thought he was just making a joke. and that's how in the room. i took it. s and it seemed like being in the room. topresident biden did what he hd to do. this reporo.t is 388 pages
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to make him sound like he is careless with national secrets that are not his, that he has a severe memory loss. and it really draws into rea questionll about whether or notd if his memory is this bad right now, he's got another h five years in office in him. soim they sent him in there for some brief remarks. he disputed it. ief remahe's got the bully pulpo he can basically say whatever he wants. and then into a question thd answer, which i thinink was very helpful in accomplishing doat they wanted to do to showey he does have some life. he can defend this. esthe way that he wants to and then he can walk away. but it is problematie cac when he gets cc mixed up when he says that cc is the president of mexico, when he's talking about egyptof, egy. particularly because this is the same weekse this we havd him talk three different times about interacting as president with european leaders who have been dead for at leaset
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five years. and, you know, they thes al biden team is already putting out that mike johnsoyn, the the speaker of the house. i did get iran and iraq mixe d press up in a meet the press interview this week. they are saying that this is something that is commo i.n, but it is not common to have 388 pages of stuff. and at least i'm not trying to be a biden apologist, but atd least in this mistake, sisi is the leadeologist,r that he interfaces with who is allied. okay, he's alive.il i guess we'll give him a big check mark for a big c that. he gets a gold star. i got an honorable mention there, too. apparentlyt an, today.n hann even sean hannity once mixed uip the names of jason chaffetz and matt gaetz. >> i'm like, okay, are you going to put me in the category of this guy that couldn't remember hamas ofs is speaking to dead people, thguy that doesn't eveking to n remember the rosary, where it came from that is so specialt ca to him. these are these are not insignificant moments. e are nopeter, as i think you k,
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because you've been one of the few people willing to delve into thi twilling s and get to t touchy subject. is the white house still pushing back hard? is there any feeling among some tha g somet, hey, wait a minute, if this is what robert hurt concluded, thi s is what they're telling everybody behind the scenes privately. in other words the , my sources tell me he really is this he really is in this bad condition. that's what they tell me. thati don't know how it is whend you go out and about, sean, but basically everywhere that t go and somebody comes up to talk to me about white house coverage or joe biden, whitrage or is, is he really going to be the nominee? is he going to make it?it you know? is he going to continue until election? u day?ot, wh and if not, what happens? and we don't really knowat what is going to happen. you see something like this. it does introduce questions about fitness for office. very, very serious questions. i and we've heard generally that the process because ballot deadlines have passed,
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that it'll be kamala harris who ascendwikamalas to the top f the ticket. then who is the running mate or wenning ma know we have seen ine past the way that the w democratic conventioayvention n. i can they waited with these way to delegates and organizedee around somebody else. aroundthat they want.? and so i but we don't know. ee a but when you see a report liket thisli that despite the fiery, performance from the president pet, the questions remain about about fitness for officeoe fo fr another five years. >>d andit cou, peter, to the pt that, you know, his big thing is he says, i am not d. ng charge this is over. it may be a situation in the it mins that theynth would have rather been charged and not have these these chargedgraphic descriptions ofs with the memory when his likely opponent in november, donald trump, does nothing but say b that joe biden can't string
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two sentences together and doesn't even knoid t stringw that he's alive. i don't think he knows what day >> is. i've said that for a long time. i think that what happened today betwee atimen that, i woue disastrous press conference that you were a part of anred this report, the odds have dramatically increased that he will not be the democratic nominee come november. e democrominee cwe'll see how t. i know you'll be on the front lines of that. we appreciatn frone your hard wk and joining us, peter doocy, thank you. all right. joining us.g us now, fox news contributor and george washington law professor jonathan turley. i can't think of a worse report or a worse press conference. and in the modern era as it relates to presidents, can you? >> no. there's a terribly sad aspect to the report. the report itsel tf is baffling because there is this disconnect between what the bet special counsel is sayinweg.
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and his ultimate decision. i mean, he repeatedly talks about, despite the president's denials, the willfulesiden atten of material. the president himself admitss bk this material goes back 40 years. so the effort to say thi40 years is all the fault of the staff is not just incredible, it's insulting. >> but what he says about the president's diminished mental stat e is alarming and there's no escaping it.th this press conference obviously didn't help. i can understand why they held it. but the miscues, again,ain on only raised additional questions. >>ly he couldn't remember whene he became the vice president. >> he couldn't remembebecame trn he left that office. >> he couldn't remember within a few years, even when his son, beau, passed away. and you did cite something that he tried to pust heh back n in the press conference. the report said that he willfully retainee reportd
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and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidencyaterials when he was a private citizen, willfully retained and disclosed how he areas tried to cite the areas in the report where he felt that they were sayin irt whereg just the . but this seems to stand outms very clear and unambiguous t, cn which to me. >> well, there's whole headings that say that. i mean, that's part of this curo is the the curious aspect about this reporus this ret. >> you know, and the president really brought that outally to for public view. i mean, he's suggesting that this was some immaculate offense, that somehow the documents followed him out of the senate skiff. they magically moved from spot to spot. they ended up in what was clearly an over utilized box in his garage. many of those questions are not answered in this repor t. t. >> but the really troubling aspect is when the special counseling asp l says, look, he's just too sympathetic. no, , hew, it's certainly true t
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is harder to convict joe biden in washington than it is donaldu trump. >> but the measuremp of whetherf you will indict someone should be how sympathetic or popular they may be. alsoopular, since, as the president says, this goes back 40 years of his diminished capacity, today is different from when many of thesef violations likely occurred. >> so there's a loese violt of questions there that weren't answered. >> yeah. you know, for them to say in this report, for robert hur to say we'vend for r consideredt trial, mr. biden would likely present himself to a jur y, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderlew ay man with a poor memory. well, that doesn't away that he willfully retained those documents and that it does raise the question, you know, this this whole investigation about the weaponizatio n of our justice department. and that is hillary clinton, top secret, classifiedn information on her servers, deleterd 33,000 emails
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use something called bleach pit. sh had nevereach heard of had an aide destroyed, devices, blackberries, iphonesones w with hammers, removed sim hammno but no reasonableit prosecutor would prosecute. why did donald trump's r mar-a-lagoould get what you see these pictures in this report? these pictures look identical to the pictures we saw at mar a lago. jonathan turley no wonder why in the days leading up to todays ,they didn't. they were worried about what these pictures would look like and that they would be include itd in this report because it looks just like the ones of mar a lago to me well, they're very similar to the mishandlingg is o is obvious. the violations are obviousbv. and so the question that this report does ask is how is thisne consistent with their past efforts? it does seemntr passed they're g with some figures like the president, hillary clinton. therhee a pronounced reluctancep to bring criminal charges wheren there seems to be an abandon when it come abas to donald tru.
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i'm not saying that thenot sa mar-a-lagoyi indictment, for example, does not have serious problems for the former president. but even if you look at thatmer hey co indictment, they threwul everything they could at them and they there's obviously a different approach that's been taken. . yeah. jonathan turley, we do appreciate you being e met with us. >> the issue of of president biden's screwing up the question as it relates to hamas was just another moment in just the last week. >> watch this again. there is some movement me movem and i don't want to i don't want i mean, choose my words. l there's some movement.. there's been a response from the. there's been a response fromen s the opposition.
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but it. yes. i'm sorroppositiy. s. >> from hamas. he's in charge of our nuclearon. weapons. this is the president of the united states, vladimirutin putin, president xi, kim jong un, the mullah, prs of iran arel watching. >> it's very reminiscent when the rnc put out this ad that has gone pretty viral of joe biden, again, seemingly incoherent at times.>> b >> watch.ut but the nature of notthe the political coverage that looks some of the political slogans and some may ask rhetorical questions,
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no. >> it was reaction.is fox news, legal analyst gregg jarrett. harvard law professor alan dershowitz is wit fessorh us. >> look, if he willfully retained this information and that is their conclusion. and we live in a country where justice is blind and we have equal justice under the law and equal application of our laws. how do you look at the way laws hillary clinton's case was handled? joe biden's case was handled and donald trump's case wastrum handled because very clearlyp'me comey implicated hillary. and in this report, robert hurtn implicated joe biden as being guilty, willfully retaining. and that's the same thing. jared. >> yeah. i mean, how in the world do you explain this, sean, to the american people? trump gets prosecuted. ump getsd anomenteduse he's to demented. >> i mean, this report should deeply alarm all americans. >> and, you know, i do think thk
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it's compelling evidence that the cabinet should at least consider invoking the 25th amendment incapacity, because what robert heard wahes seen today in his report is joe biden is not competent to stand trial. so how in the worl triald is he competent to be president? and his special counsee presidl portrays biden as so senile,po it's impossible to prove his willingness or intent. >> that is fundamental wrongy wn under the law. >> at issue is notg biden's current mental state, what it was years ago when he removennek captain shared classified documents. >> and the report alsoep cites biden's cooperation eye toward coop under a defense the law. >> if a bank robber coughs up the dough, it doesn't erase his crimes. >> that's absurdhis . >> as for the photos of classified documents laying around und, her, absurdly claimsert that kind of recklessness
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actually shows that joe didn't know they were classified. oops made a mistake. but with trump, the government arguest the opposite. >> his reckless storage proves his criminality. >> again, this is a disturbing double standard under the law, willfully retained and disclosed classifiede la materials. but a jury, we're told, a professor, he would likelyrest present himself as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly ma hn with a poor memory here. why do i think that that defens.fensee would work for any else? and that certainly is notould how the law should be practiced either. and do you see the doubld eithee standard that i mentioned, the right? utely. absolutely. see the double standard. it is not part of the criteriai. . whether a sympathetic jury in one part of the country likwe district of columbia, sympathetic to biden, but not symp oretic to trumpdistrict a sympathetic jury in florida, might look at hipatheticm and s, although he committed a crime, he's an older man that's uis anp
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to the judge for sentencing. that hehaa criteria may have refused to cooperate. my clients don't cooperatehe unless you give me something, my job and my client's jobnot to is not to help the government, not to cooperate. that's notp thrnment criteria fn distinguishing these two cases. you know, there is a connectiosn between today's case and this morning's case in the supreme cour thit. greg talked about the 25th yoendment that it's so hard to a president under the 25th amendment. >> you need the cabinet. you need. it's so hard. the framers made it so difficult. and yet this morningu e it so,t of colorado said you want to get rid of ta president, sni your finger, the secretary the is a all you need 4 to 3 decision of one statef to get rid of the president. there's such an inc and compatibility and inconsistency. the problem with our countrytiby today is everybody sees the law through the prism of partisan politicsntry is. everybody tries to weaponize the constitution to support their political candidate.
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and the losers are the american people. you know, i've really been ableu to delve into this with you, professor, and i know deep in your hearprt, you know, you're a democrats democrat. >> we don't agree on everythinui politically, although we foundca a lot of areas of agreement over the years , you know, starting with standing up against radical terroristse yea etc.. israel is a good case in point t . >> and we're watching these these videos that we have been.w showing on this program for a long time. and it's a serious topic.. and i know in the beginning abo i used to joke a little bit about it. i kind of regretut i it because i shouldn't have and because it's so serious when dealing with the president. surely, professor, you see what we all see. you see what robert hirsch t hug about?n that does this seem like a man that is cognitively strong noough to bevely president? to me, the answer is obviously no. >> i a >> i am very worried about it. look, this this election is not
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coming down to american people,n rushing to the polls enthusiastically to vote for their favorite president. this is a campaign for who is is the least worse. >> who don't you want to be president? and today's performance and today's report is going to give a lot of solace to people who saill givey, gee, you know, we may not like trump, but we cannot vote for biden. we're afraid that somebody with those memory problems n having access to the nuclear trigger, trying to resolve the issuuce of the middle east, even today, he bumbled over the middle east very badly bumbd dealing with putin. so today's decision and in today's report is going to have a big impact on this election. wt of people, including inc people like me, who are democrats, who wouldlupeople l be inclined to vote for president biden, but obviouslyoa have to think hard about whether we will trust in the nexrd t whett years forr th the president not to have diminished capacitey and who'sst going to be the vice president? who would replace him?
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this?place hi matter today makes the vice presidential choice evence greater, because if the 21st amendment isn't applicable today, it may very well be applicable in two years or three years. if biden i is elected. and we see a continuationd we of some of the cognitive problems that we saw in the report. it's cognitive issuese issu are usually almostes 99% of the time, according to doctors i've interviewed, the generative. that means dr. zai it only gets worse. it never gets better. greg, i'll give you the finaliv questione yo. e have t now that we have three cases we can compare and contrast, the hillary clinton case, which i thought was the most egregious. now we s th have the case with joe biden, and then you have ane mar-a-lago raid and then a special counsel charging president trump in the documenct . and a lot of facts and a lots tt of things that he said in his report. l. i know not to be factual. we do know that the fbi ha daccess access to mar-a-lago.we k we do know that they wereno in the very room where those documents were eventually. found. we do know that the fbi could have taken thee fbm. uldn't
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nobody stopped them. nobody said you couldn't come back either. they would have been abl cthe to walk through on sure ifonly t they asked. but the only thing that they did ashing they k was about thrs later, they said, can you put another lock on that particular door, which was complied with?r so now that we have three cases, very similar in so many ways, does trump have a casese to get thi to ges thrown out oft or probably not. >> or i think he does, because the exclusive authority forfiedd these classified documents resideocs with the federalresi records act, which doedes give custody and control to the formerent. president. >> and, you know, in so far as the obstruction charges against trump, he also has a defense thernse and that rests with the department of justice's own long standing, two decade olddee opinio on that a formeresiden president can keep whatever he wants.
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>> that wat n keeps endorsed bya federal judge. >> he can resist, as bill clinton dijudge.d. clinton didn't get charged with obstruction, but somehoint. donald trump did. let me just say one other thing about tonight's appearance by joe biden, which was calamitous. >> you've asked, is it the worst in modern presidential history? >> no, i will remember duringnio the height of watergate, you know, richard nixon trying to face down and explaino himself to a press corps. and to me, i'm not a credibly ugly. yeah, i was reminded of that tonight. and i wrote a column two months ago. i said, look, as his poll numberas hiss continue to tank s his mental infirmities become more conspicuous day after day, week after week, party eldersth in the democratic party are going to go to thee biden family and insist that they pull the plug this campaign and step aside. i maintain a real possibility.
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i actually think it will happen. itally can happen any time befoe the chicago convention in august. >> we're going to watch very closely. e arg toit's going to get very interesting. i think the odds of him being on the ballot in november have been diminished significantly as of today. we'll see this unfold that will carry it all. gregg jarrett, thank carry i yo. alan dershowitz. thank you, professor. and earlier today, forme dersrcall president trump, he called on the special counsel in his alseedspecial s to immediately p all charges against him, especially in the classified documents case. llowin following news that biden will not be chargeg thded and president trump called biden's case, quote, 100 times d more severe and called outf the two standards of justice in our country. and now with reactio our cn, isp legal spokesperson olena haba. legally speaking, the questiontt i was just asking greg jarrett and by the way, thank you for joining us, selina way, th. . the question i was asking him w noasw, this is their standard
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that you can willfully retaiirns and handle classified documents and not be punished foifsr it. e does that open up a legal window for you and your legalm team to go in and say, you know, we need equalof our application of our laws here l? absolutely. i think the one thing that we learned today from special counsel at herk learn special e is, in fact, not that we didn'tt know it on two systemsem of justice. one, if you're a republican, one if you're a democrat, we've seen it time and time again. wey've spoken of it the wa that this can be used. and what has become obvioue uses that they haven't really thought about is they try and look impartial. impa, we'reybe th okaytry to l going to raid mar-a-lago. >> oh, maybe that was a little too much. let's peelatuch. it back. let's look at biden's documents. one thing they're forgetting that is so clear to me as an attorney is that number one, president trump has one thing that biden, as senator biden,en as vice president biden didn't have the presidential records ac did t that has shieldedmethin president clinton. so wheg that hasn you're lookine
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dual system of justice, they're going to have to face the musi to have e thc when we're in cou they're going to have to answer questions. and you know what? we shouldn't eveto answer questg to court. honestly, i agree with my client 100%. let neeclient 1d to drop chargs and let americans believe that we're not going to be treated differentlbelieve y on n politics. i don't think they're capable of it. i think they have severeg oniti. severe t trump derangement syndrome. but, you know, it's very obvious what'sme. happening her. but i do want to thank special counsel her for making it veryoi clear to the american public that this man can't even remember when his son was passed. and more importantly, sean, did you see what h importad youe sa? in the press conference? he doubled down on it and said, i didn't thinksaid i. i needed to answer that question. well, that's another problem that we haven't spoken about. you're sitting in an investigation. you have an obligation investigatiouthfully and honestly. today was just mind boggling. they absolutel y should drop the charges. >> we shouldn't even have to go as far as to defend iwe shot >> and anyone. then right there, he had a memory lapse. s ever i wear this every day. my son's rosary from our lady
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of no answer. he didn't finish i t then he said, you know, general al-sisi of egypt was mexico on top of what else has happened this week. he couldn't remembere ha the nae hamas. hamad, helmuterran kohl of germany, when it was l. fla merke i just don't know how many of these moments he can keep having when stay in denial. and for the record, elena, i, i faced a lot of criticism when i was probably one of the firstt people out there to point this out on a regularhi a basis. and, you know, how did i gett pa paid back in returybacn? they tried to compare me to joe or even sean hannity once got the mixed upxed up t the names t gaetz and jason chaffetz. no, i don't have this problem. and that's the problem. also, he's the president of the united states. i don't have the nuclear football next to me at allhe times in my day and night. i don't have that. so, you know, i don't know
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what is the country going to take out, frankly, it would probably would be better shape it for what it is. yeaht is. we would listen.ey they hit you. they hit me. they hate anybody that stands with what's right. and the constitution stands with the moral compasst in t and the boundaries that we used to have as an america. we don't have them anyn americ. they fear what they are. they know that president trump is the right person. they know that we have a candidate that's fighting himds that can't even spell bob backwards. and we're sitting here trying to to deal with and reconcile how we're safe as a country, what we're nottry, but, which iu they're making fun of us all around the world, which is why we're seeing what's happeninaround t wg with our bo. and it's complete election interference. it's completely because they have to lie, cheat and steal in order to win in novembecheat anr. op and if we don't stop as a country, k if we don't wake up and say, this is a mae say thisn who jusy can't do it. and by the way, if he can't do it, who are we stuck with? ekamala oh, boy, we are inouble. trouble. so as a country, like alan said, and i love alan dershowitz because he is
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a democrat, but he sees it forwh what it is. we are in trouble. we got to get behind ihave y bap right now if we want our country back. >> and that's the truth. well , i certainly this election is going to take on a whole new significance. i think starting tomorrow. and we'll see what happens. i think we all know that if donald trump had these moments, the media coverage would be faer different. and that's just the doubleat is standardju that we have.so elina, have a great to have you. >>ank you so muc mh. now, also breaking tonight, john solomon has obtaine> d bid emails that joe biden sent from one of those pseudonym accounts through the national archives lawsuit. these emails reportedly now revealla conversations between joe biden and white house officials during his second year as vice president, discussing official n business and sometimes even sending government documents via biden' documens pseudonym a. and joe, by the way, even r and othernte family members on some of these emails. the emails alsf o reveal that joe occasionally communicated with hunter through
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his rosemont seneca work email, where hunter conveniently started doinor worg business inl shortly thereafter. anyway, here with morey , he iser and an investigative reporter. >> he is the editor in chief. and justitor-in- the news accouo founder john solomon. >> john, thimos is this fits wen into the events of todayts. top secret, classified hiding emails, pseudonyms seemails he knew he shouldn't have. seems to me that that child should have probably been looked into by robert hunter also. >> yeah, it's a great question.w why wasn't part of this investigation? what did you see as a recklessa disregard for the federal records act? right. whether it's taking classifiedey documents home with you and willfully and knowingly keeping them. the reportou lly and ingly ke, they kept hime 2017. he knew he had them since 2017. he gives them to his biographerr who doesn't have a security clearance. who dohave secbut he's just usie email after the government said government officials shouldn't use a private email. that policy was in effect long before the hillary clintonthat a scandal. and he's using it to send very
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important information aroundhe drafts of speeches that he's going to give. there's a strategy planning session that he's coordinating through the email. sometimes he put plas james bid, hunter biden or beauden, biden unofficial white house communications are talking about policy or thmmr issues. whi and his family suddenly moved into the chief of stafisf for the vice president or the national security adviser for the vice president. thisornal secu is exactly what t officials are taught and trained in their first entry training not to do. you don't do this. you don' et use your privatedon' email. you don't mix private and personal with tht miere i government. here's joe biden doing it callousluntless y in a over. i remember we only got 60 emails released. we e-m release got them releasee the public interest law firm southeastern legal foundationede went to court, sued narrow the national archives, which doicd to give us documents about donald trump, but squeezes us and refuses to givcuaboue us informationinfo about joe biden. they went to court, they sued. these biden.e are 60 emails out
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of 82,000 pages of emails that joe biden was sending on a pseudonym accounts he's using a fake name, a private email that's insecure. the fb usini formercure counterintelligence chief really raises concern about that in our stor.they ry. he has a reckless disregard for security, for the requirements's of the law. and it's just another piece of the puzzle that fits exactly with robert, who was talking about today. >> yeah, i mean, i don't know. i don't think anybody can really predict how this ends upn ,you know, unfolding ultimately. would you agree with myak analysis if you can just take off your reporter hat for secon a second here, that the odds of joe biden beingd? on ballot come november have declined significantly today betweenth this disastrous report and, you know, veryis dis angry, lasg out press conference with two major gaffes in that out as wel. >> yeah, it wasn't a good day g for the bidedan presidency,or al and this will linger for a long time. time.t one littleuon footnote in robert hersh's note that's going to become part of the impeachment inquiry very
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quickly. there are two ukrainiano uk documents classified at the secret level and confidential level that joe biden, joe biden retained. what areential level they from r 2015, the very month that hen ah pressured ukrainian authorities to fire the prosecutor that was investigatinorthg hunter biden' company, burisma, and they involvedhu communications with the prime minister of ukraine right in that timeframe with joe biden is putting the pressure on. that's going to become a matter of inquiry for matte jim jordan james colmer and the impeachment inquiry. so today is m joa starting point for a very dark time in the biden presidency. great reporting, as always. just news.com, editor in chief, founder john solomon. thank you. all right. >>disastro now with reaction to the disastrous special council report for joe biden is republicareport fn presidential candidate nikki haley. governor, ambassador, great to have you back idate nikki hale. you bac thank you. let's get your reaction first to robert hersh'let's s report.r and the press conference is a very angry one that occurred right afteent after r.
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>> you know, a few thingsthe fa that you look at this. i mean, i think the first thing is you look at the fact that, you know, we need to have we got to take the politics out of all of our agencies. i mean, whether this is clinton, whether this is biden, whethewhether ton,r ts is trump, they all need to be handled fairly and clearly. that's not the case. o we have to get rid of the double standard. and that continues to show itselfe double . the second thing is, it is unbelievably disturbing that they are showing that they se showie biden to not have atht good memory, that they see him as diminished, that they see blk that it's a problem. and they point blank say that. i mean, this is actually dangerous. i mean, i have said, look, people make fu act thatn of fact that icompeten say we need to have mental competency tests. ther e is a reason 70%don' of americans don't want to see a biden trump rematch. s rid the party that gets ridof of their 80-year-old candidate -year-ol the that wins.g that but the third thing that bothers me about this br is is whether it's biden or whether it's trump. they botidenh knew better. you know, when you work around
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national security documents, you know what's not supposed to leave the office? you don't go bragging about these national securit.n'h documents. you don't believe them in a garage. the ever it is, both theseem men knew better. and the arrogance that they both had to think they could walk bot out with these documen and just not think that they were going to be anyan precautions, i think, is the problem that we have with this. so, i mean, i think the problem but i think we've got some work? to d somo. r pr isn't there a bigger problem? and that is that we don't have equal applicationwe of ourk laws. look at the hillary clinton case. he had top secret classified information, subpoenaed emails,m 33,000 deleted bleach bit hammers, devices, sim cards. you know, it seems to be the a problem that they all havey of because i don't think any of them end up packing their own boxes. thxes.and the fact that one'sre criminalized, one of the three gee othered and th two happen to be democrats. bias reeks to me of political bias.
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>> i mean, they knew what theytr had. i mean, trump was braggingum his bidens got his in his garage. they knew what they had. but the poin new whatt is, whethern, bid it's clinton, whether it's biden, whether it's trump. treat them the samenump, tree. and the problem is we have politics in every single agencyhave in dc, and we have go to clear it up. you can't to clet serve the peo you're going to play partisan politics. and wearg to p have seen president trump at one point in these systems. president clinton, robert just mentioned this, ct the presidential records act that impacted him, that did not impact joe lehat did not impact hillary clinton. let me move on. let's talk about your campaign. i knowt'lk about your i know ye the question, but i've got to ask. nt it's -- it's very real. you go into iowa. cyou came in third place. you go into new hampshire. you lost by double digit s in nevada. you you none of the above, basically, or not, one of these candidates, at least in the primary. and you didn't take what you're not going to take part in the
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caucus tonightprimary rt , which i don't d know why you didn't do that isid ther.e and then we have the reat clear politics average, and i'll put it up on the scree on n. and in your home state of south carolina, donaldin trump is i leading 60 to 29.3%. >> sing 60 to my question is, iy you go to new hampshire, iowa, p nevada happens, you lose your home statenane, even if you lost it by just double digits, not by 30 points. the question then becomes, what is your pat h to get the delegates to get the nomination? because at that point, i mean, u why do you think you would have to win your home state? i appreciate you asking that. you know, i'llreciate tell you, it's interesting, because in iowa, they were all saying, you know, she's never going to make it through iowa. we started at 2%. edwe ended with 20%. that was no small feat. when wat was ne got rid of a don of the candidates. then you go into new hampshire, we got 43% of the vote. but what's more important, sean, is you have toe vote.ackne acknowledge the republican
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incumbent did not get 43% of the vote. that's alarm bells. then you g% of to into nevada. i mean, look, we were told months ago that this wasis und a sham. the gop chair, he's under indictment. he workeerntd with trump. caucus they created these caucuses. it's written about in news reports. n you can look at look it uplook on the internet. they plan this thing in the t caucus. they said that we had to pay 55,000 if we wanted to be in the caucus with trump. >> and so, you know, the nevada didn't mean anything, south carolina. we're going to work it hard. we're going to bring it in. lobut i'm telling you, we better pay attention. look at what we lost. you've gotok trump paying $50 million in legal fees from his campaign donationses. you've got an rnc that's broke. how do you beat biden with that? you beabiden wiyou can't. we have got to have a new hav generation of leadere s bringing one message. this is not personal about youso . but don't you at some point, ambassador, governor, don't you at some point have to win something? i mean, you can talk about iowa ,you can talk about new n hampshire. you could check off, you knoewwe
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nevada. south carolina is a little hard to shake off whe harto sn you we the governor there for two terms. >> and you'll se>> you will seee we moved 25 points in new l hampshire in those lastn sout three weeks. we're going to move in south carolina. we don't do coronationh ca, sha. you've got three. i'm not counting anybody. three si'm super ten denying te poll. you deny the polls in anywhere. you're saying. you guysnocurate said that i wan to. you're saying that i was goinggo to lose new hampshire by 30 points and i got 43. so i'm saying that, look, south carolina hasn't happened yet.e e we're doing this because we have a country to save and everybody's blinded by the fact that we've got. all right. that we ha 80-year-old candidat i mean, trump got me confused with pelosi, notme too long. >> they've got to move forward for the. nikki haley, thank movard. you r being with us. >> more coverage of tonight's . an alternative to pills.nflammat >> voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel which penetrates deep
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lean absolutely free. that's vote 2215215. w with all right. joining us now with reaction reo to all tonight's breaking news,e we have texas congressman ronnie jackson. you have been the medical doctor for not one, not two,. but three presidents. you were the one that actually mi the cognitive testnt to then-president donald trump. thistrump. is something we p have discussed. you have been on this program talking about thisrogram anoin s two things seem to have accelerated a lot, mixing up francois mitterrand and helmut kohl with angela merkel, etc.. he couldn't remember hummus. ad he had two verbal gaffes during tonight's angry pres twos conference. i mean, i can't think of a clean event that he's hadvent in months, to be honest. congressman.se >> yeah, no shot, right?id just when you thought it couldn't get any worse tha no ve what he did today is like, we had the special counsel come out and verifyof what of us have known for so long now that, you know, just different,
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completely different formag t. you know, someone that,n you know, works in his own administration comes out and basically saysadmi that he's not cognitively fit to even, you know, sit for, you know, for a trial. so, you know, we're supposed to be okay with him being oue om president. but, you know, not only that, but, you know, this comes out today and then what does he does he calls a press conference, he gets on tv, addresses the nation, and he just and reiterate, you know, reinforces what was said in the report and what we've all known for so long now. so, yeah, thisown fo is a disasr shawn. i mean, this is this is a tir a long's been fo a time, but it's becoming every day more and more of a serious national security issue.in and i think it's time for f the for the president's cabinet to brush offor the 25th amendment. something's got to happen. and i'll tell you, shawn, i think this is bipartisan brush the fact that the biden doj let the special counse t and thl say these things in the report. i think that thie sps is theiren first shot. they are coming after him, his own his own administrationhr is now realized. you know, they've known for a while that they have to figure out some way to get rid of this man because he cannot be their candidate. and i think this is where the process starteo howt rid od
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tonight. they are actively trying to get rid of him now. wellrid of n, a lot of democratn are out there defending him, the media mob, they have beed n harsher, more harsh. they can get worse. it's -- it's got i tend to agreeet you and i don't i'm not sure he makes it to november think the odds have gone down dramatically today. congressman than gk you. all right. we have more. hannity and a correction right after the breaannity k. there are some things that work better togetheks greatr, likeyao your workplace benefits and retirement savingsviat help presentation looks great. that employer provides tools that help you make the right that help you make the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach today'smi financial goals. c duo.that one and look forward to more confident future. >> that is one dynamic duo. >> oh yeah. well plan well invested, well-protected.
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kansas city team you go back over the course of the last six years, they are now over 90% against the spread. when as underdogs. >> the line opened in this one as 49ers, two and a half point favorites in a sense shortened a bit. so with the niners, the short favorites in the super bowl favorites pretty good all time. 35 and 21. while the spread is a little bit tighter in a game like this, you're generally betting a winner when bet the spread in the super bowl. you want to look at the team that has won the super bowl is 47, seven and three against the spread. all done. >> now let's talk historically here. looking back, it's been titled super bowls 29 and 28. so a slight edge there. but we want to look at recently last ten seasons, the afc has been dominant seven and three against the spread in those games. all right, good start. jewels, 49ers chiefs. it doesn't get much better than this first ever super bowl in las vegas. let's go new customers on draftkings sportsbook
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