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report, the mishandling of top-secret documents from his time as a senator butpr vice president and now made public. that report is beyond. biden has tried to say faves with the american public and it meriwas a shocking display ofco cognitive decline and we will play those outrageous remarks in a minute. but let's lay out the details in this report, devastating. according to the report, "president biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. investigators found classified documents including notebooks from meetings regarding highlyti sensitive material on foreign policy and national security carelessly stored in what appears to be his garage." and while the special counselhad found about biden handling of special documents is alarming, what it says about his cognizan
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state is quite frankly shockley and mike shocking. it should have every single american concern about the mental health, the cognitivee health of the president of our country, the president of thepr united states.es uni and according to special counsel, the department of justice, they are not charging joe biden, "because he would j likely present himself to a jury as he did during our interview with him as a sympathetic,rly well-meaning man with a poor get memory." let me get this straight, does this mean special counsel is not charging biden because of his cognizant decline and come off as a nice guy? i thought the special counsel said he did this willfully. by the way, it gets much worse. according to the report on thed' first day of biden's interview, he could not even remember when he was vice president. he asked the people interviewing him if it was 2013, when did i stop being vice president? he couldn't remember cou when hs
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took office as vice president asking this question, "in 2009, am i still vice president?" and what is probably the saddest part of the report and it said,n "joe couldn't even remember within a few years when his son, beau, died."s the special councils finding come of the cognitive struggles in h the meeting with ghostwritr in the 2,017th just months after leaving office as vice presidenu "waiting for leave to appear consistent with diminishedme mofaculties and faulty memory. frankly, this is scary." we have been warning you for years, joe biden does not have the cognitive strength and sta ability and mental stamina toth take on the toughest job in then world and that is to leave the country. i i'm not being flippant when in say this. they are describing a president of the united states howho could not be one of those very nice walmart greeterswo because they would be describing
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a person who would be cognitively incapable of actually remembering every department is in the store. special counsel is saying loudly that joe biden is unfit to be the president. think about what the rest of the world is thinking about this report.in joe is in charge of the nuclear weapons. he's got the nuclear football with him alt all times right net to him. even tonight, the media mob are struggling to defend him. nbc news reporting for special councils assessment of o joe biden's mental state has triggered "democratic panic.". the washington port said a scathing picture of biden's memory and usaid two day recap of the report said the growing questions around biden's memories concerns, and eyebrow raising report and by pressed by reporters today in a bizarre press conference onlyab
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answered about three questions. biden dismissed questions about his age and his memory. take a look.ent >> president biden, something special counsel said in his report is one of the reasons you were not charged is because in his description, you are a well-meaning, elderly man with o poor memory. >> i'm well-meaning and i knowm what the hell i'm doing as the president andopud i put the couy back on its feet. i don't need his recommendations. >> rep>> how good is your memors and can you continue as president? >> my memory is so bad that i let you speak. >> your memory has gotten worse? >> my memory is fine. >> voters have concerns about your age. do you feel like this report will fuel further concerns? >> only by some of you.aske >> asked about your age, you respond with the words "watch me." the american people have been a
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watching and expressed concerns about your age. >> that is your judgment, that is your judgment. that is not the judgment of the press. acuity, they say s you are too old.embe mr. president, in december you told me you believe there are many other democrats who could defeat donald trump. white is apt to be you now?ow? >> because i'm a qualified person in this country to be president of the united states and i will finish the job i started. >> sean: peter doocy will join us in a moment. a contemptuous press conference. if we look at modern history, the modern level of presidency and the people that have served, i can't think of a worse report or worse press conference than this one. i joe, if yourf memory really is fine, why couldn't you remember the name of the churchof your ss rosary is from qwest work hememb couldn't remember.th this has this disastrous press conference after the release ofp the disastrous report. look at this. >> and other some attention paid
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about my recollection of events. it was is.n reference i don't remember when my son died.e rahow the hell dare him raise that?kly when i was asked the question and talk to myself, it is nonens of your business. let me tell you something, since the day he died, the rosary that he got from the lady of -- evera memorial day we hold a service to remember him attending and my friends and family and the people whoeopl loved him.>> >> sean: our lady of -- i'm not making fun.re mehe couldn't remember. was that wasn't his only plunder inh the short press conference. he alsd o called the president f egypt, the president of mexico, president el-sisi. take a look. >> the conduct of the
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response -- in gaza, in gaza strip has been over the top. i think that -- as you know, initially, the president ofmexi mexico, president el-sisi did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian to get in.. i talked to him. i convinced him to open the p gate. >> sean: thereside president of egypt. it is a time to consider invoking the 25th amendment.er s you may remember section 4 of this amendment authorizes as a vice president and majority of principal officers of theiv executive department to now transmit to the president pro tem of the senate and the house. of the the written declaration that the president is unable to discharge the power and the duties of hise office, allowing the vice president to immediately
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assume the powers and duties ofe the office as acting president.p now, going back to the n whenutreport, bide pressed why he took the classified material and thein angry press or declare the notebooks are his "property."rei and "every president before meac has done this exact same thing." sound familiar? this is almostam the exact samem argument president trump made r right here on this show last year. months after investigators conducted their rate of mar-a-lago, yet he still facesfe charges. this is why the house judiciary are rightly investigating whether joe biden's department of justices weaponized, whether or not the doj has been politicized. tonight after the release of tho report, the special counsel in his case to dismiss all charges related to the classified document issue. but sadly, what have we learned? hillary clinton, joe biden, you get one system of justice.
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we have a two-tiered system of justice. itjust is now on full display ol again. hillary clinton, remember shemee deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, some with top-secret classified information off of a private server. she pays no charges. don't forget, we know about the top-secret classified documents that c james comeyla did find.as no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute. joe gets off with out charges like hillary clinton and james comey exonerates hillary and donald trump gets, let's see, his home rated and charges brought against him.ons james comey found classified emaissifl on that laptop.s. classified email. it was believed that our enemieh might have had access to it. and first the other top story tonight. to we will get back to this in a minute. todaearlier today, the supreme t heard all arguments over the colorado attempt to ban fro donald trump from the ballot. it was a disaster from start tof finish for the leftists in
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colorado. listen to this. >> if colorado is a position upheld, surely there will be disqualification proceedings on the other side. i woulualid expect that a good number of states will say, whoever the democratic candidate is, you are off the ballot. and others for the republicane o candidate, you are off the ballot. ballit will come down to a handl of states that will decide the presidential election. that is a pretty daunting consequence. >> what about the idea that we should think about democracy, think about the right of the people to elect candidates of their choice, letting the people decide? because your position has the effect of disenfranchising voters to a significant degree.e >> the questions that you have o to confront is why a singleld stat de should decide who gets o be president of the united states. >> sean: we have a lot to unpack tonight. we start with peter doocy, who
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is at the white house. i thought a pretty nasty commenu to you. i thought overall when heco couldn't remember our lady of -- and then there is no finish to that, that answer, i thought that was bad getting president lcc wrong was bad. he has come off of the week where he had a conversation with -- he didn't have it but he died in '96 and made a similar comment at one of his fund-raisers yesterday and in fact it was angelo marco on top of him not being able to remember hamas and we will playt that tapere later but everyone s asking the right question what is the reaction among yourter: colleagues? peter? >> i didn't think thy is ie comm me was nasty. thi thought heou was making a je and that's how in the room i took it. and it seemed like being in the room, president biden did what he had to do.is r
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this report is 388 pages to make him sound like he is careless are national secrets that not is here that he has severe memory loss, and it really draws whether or not with her or hisn memory bad right now.t he's gotno another five years in office in him. so, the they sent him and ietherefore brief f remarks, he disputed it. he has the bully pulpit so wee can say whatever he wants. he took question and answer, which come i think was very help in accomplishing what they wantd to do, to show he does have some life. he can defend this the way that he wants to.to. then he can walk away. but it is problematic when he gets el-sisi mixed up and he says el-sisi is the president of mexico when he is talking about egypt, particularly because this is the same week they heard himn t talk three different times abt interacting as president witheu
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european leaders who have been dead for at least five years. and, you know, they -- the biden team is already putting out that mike johnson, the speaker of the ofhouse, did get iran and iraqup mixed up in meet the press this week. this is something that ison common, but it does not, to have three pages of stuff. and at least come i'm not trying to be a biden apologist but at least in this mistake, el-sisiar is an leader who is alive. >> sean: okay. he is alive. i guess we will give him a big check mark for that, a gold star.on and i got an honorable mention, even sean hannity that you mix up the name of jason chaffetz and matt gaetz.ay. okay are you going to put me in the category of this guy that't couldn't remember hamas speaking to dead people? a guy that doesn't even remembee the rosary where it came froms o that is so special to him?
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these are not insignificant moments, peter, as i think you know, because you have been oned of the few people to delve into this and get to the touchy subject. is the white house still pushing back hard?y fe is there any feeling among somea hey, wait a minute, if this were what robert hur concluded, thisd is what they are tellingriva everybody behind the scenesther privately. in other words, my sourcese tel me, he really is in this bad condition. that is what they tell me.ha >> i don't know how it is when you go. out and about, sean, basically everywhere i go and somebody comes up toever talk te about white house coverage or joe biden, they are asking, is he really going to be the nominee -- is he going to continue until election day? if not, what happens? we don't really know what is going to happen. you see something like this, and it does introduce questions about fitness for office. very, very serious questions. qe and we have heard generally thes
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process because ballot deadlineb have passed that it will be kamala harris, who listens to the top of the ticket. buhe tt then who is the running mate?av e we know we have seen in the p dethe way the democratic convention works. and they wait it with weighted delegates?ro and organize around somebodyun else that they want? don't know. when you see a report like this, despite the fiery performance from thee th president tonight,e questions remain about fitness for office for another five years. if it could be to the point thai his big thing is he says, "i am not being charged.harg this is over."situ it may be a situation in there next couple of months, they would have rather charge thanc have these graphic decisions of issues with memory when his likely opponent in november, n donald trumpov, does nothing bu
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say joe biden can put to sentence together and doesn't even know he's alive. >> sean: i don't think he knows what day it is. i have said that for a long time. i think what happened todaystro between that disastrous press conference that you were a part, of this report, the odds havedrm dramatically increased that he will not be the democratic nom nominee come november. we will see how that plays out. i know you will be on the fronte lines of that. wewe a appreciate your hard wor you're joining us peter doocy,ew thank you. joining uss fox news contributor and george washington law professor, jonathan turley. i can't think of a worst report or a worse press conference in the modern era as it relates to presidents. can you? >> no. a there is a terribly sad aspect to the report. the report itself is baffling because there is this disconnect between what the special counsel
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is saying in his ultimatesion decision. rep he repeatedly talks aboutite despite the president's denials, the willful attention of material. the president himself admits the material goes back 40 years. so the effort to say this is all the fault of the staff is not just incredible but it is insulting. but what he says about the president's diminished mental state is alarming. ans d there is no escaping it. this press conference obviously didn't help. i can understand why they held it, but they miss queued again and only raised additional questions. dn't be when he couldn't remembs when he became thehe vice president and he couldn't remember when he left the office. and he couldn't remember within a few years even, when his son,a beau, passed away. you did cite something he tried to push back on in the press conference. the report said he willfully
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retained and disclosedcl classified materials after vice presidency when he was a private citizen.ined willfully retained and disclosed. and he tried tndriedo cite the e of the report that he was saying the opposite. but this seems to stand out very clear and unambiguous to me. >> well, there are whole headings that say that. that is part of the curious aspect about this report. you know, the president really brought that out for public view. he is suggesting this was some immaculate offense here thatt somehow the documents followed him out of the senate's gift. they magically m moved from spot to spot. they ended up in what was clearly over utilized box in his garage. many of those questions are nott answered in this report.th buist the really troubling aspet is when the special counsel says, look, he's just too
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sympathetic.inly now, it certainly is true and it is harder to convict joe biden in washington, d.c., than it is donald trump. but the measure of whether you will indict someone shouldn't be hot bew sympathetic or popular y may be. and also, since the president does this goes back 40 years, his diminished capacity today ir different from when many of these violations likely occurred . so there is a lot of questions there that weren't answered. >> sean:th yeah, for them to say in this report from robert hur to say, we considered the triali mr. biden would like to presentj himself to a jury as he did in our interview with him and an elderly man with a poor memory.. well, that doesn't take away that he willfully retained those documents. it does raise the question, you know, this whole investigation about the weaponization of our justice department. jus that is hillary clinton, top
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secret classified information on her servers deleted 33,000 emails. use something called called let and something we never heard of and had a destroyed blackberries, iphones with hammers and sim cards. but no reasonable prosecution. why did donald trump's mar-a-lago get rated? you see in this report, these pictures look identical to theus pictures in the mar-a-lago, jonathan turley. no wonder why the days leading up to today they were worried about these pictures would look ey wlike and they would be incld in the report, because it looks just like the ones at mar-a-lago to me. >> well,y ar they are very similar. the mishandling is obvious. of the violations are obvious. the question this report does ask is how is this consistent with their past efforts? it does seem that when dealing with some figures like the president, hillary clinton, ntonthere is a pronounced reluce to bring criminal charges where there seems to be abandoned when
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it comes to donald trump. i'm not saying that them no mar-a-lago indictment for example, does not have serious r president. but even if you look at that indictmentctme, they threwev everything they could at him.th and it is obviously a different approach that has been taken.. >> sean: yeah, jonathan turley, we do appreciate youate being with us. the issue of president biden's screwing up the question as itth relates to hamas was just another moment. just the last week, watch us again. >> there is some movement, and i don't want to -- i don't want to -- choose my words. there is some movement that hasa been in response from -- a --
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there has been a response from the opposition. but -- yes, i'm sorry -- from hamas. >> sean: he's in charge of ourts nuclear weapons. this is the president of the united states. vladimir putin, president xi, kim jong un, members of iran alh watching. very reminiscent when the rnc put out this ad that has gone pretty viral of j joe biden seemingly incoherent at times, watch. >> b witut nh thate nature -- n- when -- the political coverage that -- that -- look. um, some of the politicalme players an od some of the -- lee
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ask a rhetorical question. no, i won't. anyway. >> sean: here with reaction fox news legal analyst, lawford hall professor alan de alan der. p has this information and we live in a country where justice is blind and equal justice under the law and equal application under the law, how do you look the way hillary clinton's case was handled, joe biden's case was handled and donald trump's case was handled? because very clearly, implicated hillary in the end this report robert hur implicated joe biden as willfully retained. isn't that the same thing, gregh gerrit? >> how in the world to explainou this, sean to the americanpeop people.gets trump gets prosecuted and biden doesn't because he's too demented? this report should deeply alarm
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all americans. i i do think it is compelling evidence that the cabinet should consider invoking the 25thvo amendment incapacityki. because what robert hur was saying in his report is, bid joe biden is not competent to stand trial. how in the world is he competent to be present and special countenance says that biden's is senile and hard to prove willingness or intent. that is fundamentally wrong under the law.en issue is not biden's current mental state.t wa what it was years ago when he removed captain shared classified information. the report cites biden's not cooperation. that is not a defense under the law. we have a bank robber who coughs up the dough does not erase his crimes. that is absurd! as for the photos of classified documents laying around, robert hur certainly claims that
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kind of recklessness actually shows that joe didn't know thecd were classified and hoops, made a mistake but with trump, the government argues the opposite, the requisite to make reckless storage proves criminality. again, this is a disturbing toub bill mack double standard under the law. >> sean: willfully retainedls and disclosed classified materials. but a jury, we are told, as professor would like to present himself sympathetic elderly man with a poor memory here. why do i think that defenser anwouldn't work for anybody els? that certainly is not how thew h law should be practiced either. and do you see the double standard that i mentioned? >> absolutely i see the double standard. it is not part o's nf the critea whether a sympathetic jury in f the country likestri district of columbia, sympathetic biden and notp. sympathetic to trump or sympathetic jury in florida m and say, gee,d a
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although he committed a crime to me is up to an elderly man. that is up to the judge foreria sentencing nor the criteria tou refuse to cooperate. my clients don't cooperate ine less you give me something. my job and my client's job not to cooperate, that is not criteria of distinguishing of these two cases.betw there is a connection between today's case and this morning's case in the supreme court.al greg talkeked about the 25th amendment. it is so hard toamen move the president under the 25th amendment. if you need the cabinet and it is so hard to come, the framers made it so difficult and yetult. this one if the state ofu wa colorado said, you want to getdf rid of a president? snap your finger, the secretary of state maletarl you need is 43 decision of one state and you get rid of the president. there is such a incompatibility and inconsistency. the problem with the country today is everybody sees the lawr through the prism of partisan politics. es teverybody tries to weaponize
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constitution to support their political candidate and the losers are the american people. >> sean: you know, i really am b able to delve into this with you, professor. i know deep in your heart youa e are a democrat. we don't agree on everything politically. we found athou lot of areas of agreemenoft over the years, you know, starting with standing upr against radical terrorists, islamic, case in point.in p and we are watching these videon that we have been showing on this program for a long time. it is a serious topic. top i know in the beginning i used to joke a little bit about it. i kind of regret it because i shouldn't have because it isn'to serious when dealing with the president. surely, professor, you see what we all seek. you see what robin hur is talking about. does thia s seem like a mano cognitively strong to be president? to me, the answer is obviously no. >> i am very worried about it.
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look, this election is not coming down to american people rushing to the polls enthusiastically to vote foror their favorite t president.pr this is a campaign for who is the least worse. who don't you want to be president? and today's performance andd today's report is going to give a lot of solace to people who say, gee, we may not like trump, but we cannot vote for biden. we are afraid to have somebody with those memory problems nuc having access to the nuclear trager trying totr resolve the issue in the middle east. even today he bumbled over the middle east very badly dealing with vladimir putin. today's decision and today'son a reports will have a big impactva on the selection on a lot of people, including people like me who are democrats, inclined to vote for president biden, butbie obviously have to think hard about whether we will trust in the next five years the president to not have diminished andcapacity and who will be the
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vice president.uld who would replace him? this matter today makes the vice presidential choice even use greater because if the 25th amendment isn't applicable today, it may be applicable to years or three years if biden is elected and we see the continuation of some of the cognitive problems that we saw in the report.in t >> sean: it is cognitiveiv issues that are usually almostf 99% of the time according to doctors i have interviewed, degenerative and it gets worse before it gets better. the final question, now that we have three cases we can compare and contrast, then hillary clinton case which was the most agreed she is and how the case with joe biden. and then mar-a-lago raid and thin special counsel charging president trump in the document case. and a lot of facts, a lot of things hur said in his report i know not to be factual.w weth do know that p.i. had acces to mar-a-lago. we do know they were in the room withm the documents where they e thwere found.
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we do know the fbi could haveta taken them. nobody stopped them and nobody u said you couldn't come back either. they would have been able to walkto through i'm sure if they. asked. but the only thi thing they did asked for was about three days later, they said, can yo.u putat another lock on that particular door, which was complied with?ew so now that we have three casesc very similar in so many ways, does trump have a case to get this throwt n out of court or probably notofably? >> oh come i think he does because the exclusive authority for these classified documents resides with the federal records act, which does give custody ano control to a former president. and you know, insofar as the s obstruction charges against trump, he also has a defense there. that rests with the department t of justice's own long-standing two decade-old opinion that a m former president can keepet
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whatever he wants that was endorsed by a federal judge. he can resist as bill clinton did. clinton didn't get a charge with obstruction but somehow donald trump did? let me just say one of the thing about tonight's appearance by joe biden, which was calamitous. you have asked, is it the worstl in presidential history? i will remember the height of watergate, richard nixon trying to face down and explain himself to a hostile press corps.s an and it got incredibly ugly. and i was reminded of that tonight. i wrote a column two months ago. pol, as his poll numbers continue to tank and as his mental infirmities become morein conspicuous day after day, week after week, party elders in the democratic party will go to the biden family and insist to pull
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the plug on this campaign and ad step aside.tain i maintained that is a real possibility. i actually think it will happen. it will happen anytime before the chicago convention in august. >> sean: we will watch work closely.ill it will get interesting. i think the odds of him being on the ballot in november have been diminished significantly as of today. we will see this unfold we will carry it all. gregg jarrett, thank you, alan dershowitz, thank you professor. former president trump called on l in his casesunse to immediately drop all chargesh against him, especially in the classified documents case. following news biden will not bn charged. president trump called biden'sra case 100 times more severe andht cold out the two standards of justice in the country.it here with reaction, legal spokesperson alina habba legall speaking, i was asking gregg jarrett and by the way thank you for joining us.
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the question i was asking him, now that this is their standard that you can willfully retainnd and handle classifieled documens and not be punished for it, does that open up a legal window for you and your legal team to go in and say, you know, we need equac application of our laws here? >> absolutely, the one thing weu learn from special counsel hur, there is in fact, not that we need to know what, sean, two systems of justice one democrat and one republican. we hav have spoken if it's puree way this can be used in what hat become obvious that they haven't really thought about it as they try to look impartial. they try to say we will rain rad mar-a-lago, lived too much,t ba let's peel it back and l look a. biden's documents. one thing they are forgettinorgo clear to me as an attorney is am number one, president trump hasn one thing that biden asnt senator biden, vice presidenten biden didn't have. the presidential records act.
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something that has shieldedthin president clinton. e looking at thisyste dual system of justice, they have to face the music when wecr are in court. they have to answer questions.hl you know what, we should not go to court.ag i agree with mrey client 100% pe they need to drop charges and let americans believe we willd i not be treated differently depending on politics. i don't think they arei do capah of it they have severe trumpious derangement but it is obvious what is happening. i want to thank special hur making it clear to the americant remember when his son passed. and more importantly, sean, did you see what he said today ins the press conference? d a double down on it, "i didn't think i needed to answer that a question."noem that is another problem we haven't spoken about, you're en asittinutg in an investigatiu have an obligation to answer truthfully and honestly. today was mind-boggling and thec should drop the charges and we should not gloat as far as to defendant. >> sean: in right there he had a memory lapse.his
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i wear this every day my sounds rosary for my lady -- no answer, he didn't finish it. and he said, general el-sisi of egypt was from mexicfro on top f what else is happening this week. he couldn't remember the namthir hamas, germany when it was angela merkel. i just don't know how many ofe o these moments he can keep having where people stay in denial. for the record, alina, i faced a lot of criticism when i was probably one of the first people out there to point this out on a regular basis. you know, how did i get payback in return? they tried to compare me to joet sean hannity mixed up the names of matt gaetz and jason chaffetz.s. no, i don't have this problem. that is the problem, also. he is the president of the 'sunited states. tnt ostati don't have the nuclr thefootball next to me at all s of my day and night.don' i don't have that.
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so, i don't know. >> shrunk my would feel betterd, if you did, frankly. the countries to see see it for what it is. iwe would.li stthey hate you, they hate me, they hate anybody who stands for what is right and thetu constitution. stance with thtione mora.l comps and the boundaries that we used to have as america. we don't have that anymore. themthey fear what they are. they know that president trump is the right person. they know we have a candidate that is fighting that can't even spell bob backwards. we are trying to deal with and reconcile how we are safe as at. country. we are not pure that is why they are making fun of us all around the world, which is why we are seeing what is happening with the reported spirit complete inter-domain collection interference and complete collection steal in order to win back in november. if it will stoin np as a countrd wake up and say this is a myth who frankly can't do it and by th it.e way if he can't do it, o are we stuck with? mollohan harris, oh, boy we are in trouble. as a country, like alan dershowitz saidla, and i ls
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alan dershowitz, he is a i democrat but he sees it for what it is.n troubl we are in trouble and have toru get behind trump ithf we want or country back. >> sean: certainly this election will take onting significant starting tomorrow. we will see what happens.ink we all know that if donald trump had these moments, the media coverage would be far differenti and that is the double standard that we have.ave alina habba, great to have you. thank you so much.also also breaking tonight, johntain solomon has obtained emails at d joe biden sent from one of thett accounts through the national archives lawsuit. these emails reportedly nowjo refill conversations between n and white house officials during his second year as vice president discussing official business and even scenting government documentsac via bidecon account. joe biden included hunter and other family members on some of these emails. the emails rebuilt joe
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occasionally communicated with his rosemonth seneca work email where huntered conveniently started doing business in china shortly after. here with mark comey'ss th investigative reporter andport editor in chief,.com founder john solomon. john, this fits well into the offense of today, top secret classified, hiding emails that p he knew he shouldn't have.. it seems to me that that should have been looked into by robert hur also. >> i hat't is a good question it is not part of this investigation and what you see as reckless this regard whether takinging classified documents home wiwillfully, knowingly keepingll them. the report said he keptd them since 2017 and it we had them since 2017. he gives them to the biographer who doesn't have securite.y clearance. he is using a private email after the government official said you should not use ae a private email. that policy was in effect long before the hillary clinton
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e is using it tosed send important information around drafts and speeches he will give. there was a strategy planninges. session coordinating through the email. sometimes he puts james biden,bu hunter biden, or both biden unofficial white house communication to talk aboutcommt policy or speeches or issues periods family suddenly is looped into the chief of staff of the vice president for national security advisor for the vice president. thisis is exactly what governmet officials are taught in training not to do. you don't do thinos ant d you dt use private email and makes private and personal with thee n official government. here is joe biden doing it callously over and over. remember, we got 60 emailsto released today and we got it because of public interest froms the foundation went to court and sued the national archives which is glad to give us documentsdona about donald trump but squeezes d reus and refuses to give information about joe biden.en they went to court and sued.
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these are 60 emails out of 82,000 pages of emails joe bidet was sending in his accounts. he is using a fake name, pried the email is insecure. rai the counter intelligence raised concerns about that in the story. he has a reckless disregard fori security, for the requirements and just another piece of theote puzzle that fits what robert hur was talking about today. >> sean: yeah, i don't knowan and i don't think anybody can predics ent how this ends up unfolding ultimately. would you agree with my analysis if you take off your recorder help for a second here that the odds of joe biden being on the ballot come november havede declined significantly today between this disastrous report and very angry lashing out press conference with two major gaffes and that as well. >> yocum it wasn't a good day for the biden presidency and this wilbil linger for a longpo time.inout i want to point out a footnotes
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and robert hur impeachment inquiry quickly. there are two ukrainiann documents, classified at the secret level and confidential level that joe biden retained. are they from? december 15th, the very month he pressured ukrainian authorities to fire the prosecutors investigating hunter biden's company, burisma and involve communications with thed th prime minister of ukraine. right in that time frame joe biden is putting the pressure on. matter of inquiry for jim jordan, james comer and impeachment inquiry., ja today as a starting point for ai dark time in the biden presidency. >> sean: great reporting as always. editor and she founder.reac joining us to the special counsel report for joe biden is republican presidential candidate nikki haley, governor, investor great to have your back., gl let's get your election first two robert hur and an angry one
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that occurred after. >> you know, a few things thata. you look at. the first thing you look athe te fact that we need to have and we have to take the politics out of all of our agencies. whether this is clinton, biden,n trump, they need to be handled clfairly and that is not the ca. we have to get rid of the double standard and that continues to s show itself. the second thing is it is s itunbelievably disturbing that they are showing that they see biden to not have a good memorye that they see him as diminisheda that they see it as a problem.ty is a point blank say that. this is actually dangerous. i have said my people make fun of the fact that we need to have mental competenct.y tests. r there is a reason 70% of americans don't want to see a biden/trump rematch. the party that gets rid of 80-year-old candidate is the party that wins. the third thing that bothers me about this is whether it is biden or trump, they both knew
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better. you know when you work aroundoud national security documents, you know what is not supposed to leave the office. bra you don't go bragging about theh national security documents. them in ago leave garage. both of these men knew better nce and the arrogance that theyh had to think they could walk out with these documents and just not think they will be anyany repercussions i think it's a problem that we have aemt this. >> sean: isn't there a bigger i problem without? >> we have some work to do. >> sean: isn't there a bigger problem that they don't have equal application of the laws?lo look at the hillary clintonclin case, top secret classified information, subpoenaed emails, 30,000 deleted. leach bit, hammers, devices, sim cards. and it seems to be a problem they all have because i don't think any of them packing their own boxes. the fact that when his criminald and one of the three gets rated and the other two happen to be democrats reeks to me. >> no, sean, you have to know --
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>> sean: after what? his >> trump was bragging about his and biden has is in the garage. they knew what they had but whether it is biden, trump, treat them the same. we have politics in every single agency in d.c. we have got to clear it up. you can't serve the people if you are going to play partisan politics. powe have seen this. >> sean: president trump -- ing.ing that's the point. alina habba just mentioned this, the presidential records act, that impacted him and that did not impact joe or hillary clinton. s talet me move on, let's talk t your campaign. i know you hate the question, but i have got to ask because it is very real. you go into iowa and came in third place. you go into new hampshire and lost by double digits. in nevada, none of the above basically and not one of these , at least in the primary command you did not take
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part in the caucus tonight. which i don't know why you didn't d whyo that.ve and then we have the real clear politics average. i will put it up on the screen in your home state of south carolina, donald trump is leading 60-29.3%. my question is if you go to new hampshire, iowa, nevada happens, you lose your home state and even if you lost by double digits, not by 30 points, the question becomes, what is your path to get the delegates to get the nomination? because at that point, i mean my would think you would have toiny win your home state. >> i appreciate you asking that. you know, i will tell you, it is interesting because in iowa then were all saying, she will never make it through iowa. we started at 2% and ended atsm 20%.al that was no small l featfe when got rid of a dozen candidates. we go into new hampshire, we go% 43% of the vote. m
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what is more important, sean,pul the republican and, it did not get 43% of the vote. that is alarm bell and then you go into nevada, i mean look we were told months ago this was a sham. the g.o.p. chair is under indictment and worked with trump.hey they created these caucuses. news reports,in you can write and look it up on the internet.inte they plant this date in the caucus and said we had to pay 55,000 if we wanted to be in tht caucus with trump. nevada did not need anything.k south carolina we will work itha hard and bring it in, but i am telling you. we better pay attention. look what we lost, trump paying $50 million in legal fees from missed donationsu ha. how do you beat biden with that? you can't. we have got to have a new generational leader. p and bringing that message -- >> this is impersonal. >> sean: don't you at some point investor, have to win something?yo you can talk about iowa, you cak
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talk about new hampshire. you ca n check off nevada.so south carolina is a little harde to shake off when you are a governor for two terms. >> and you will see us move. we moved 25 points inhamp new hampshire in those last three weeks. we will movewe in south carolin. we don't do coronation, sean. >> sean: i'm not coordinating anybody. are you denying these polls anywhere?yo >> i'm saying you guys said that i was going -- you are saying i would lose new hampshire by 30 points and iy 30 got 43. i'i m saying look, south carolia has not acte d yet. we are doing this because we have a country to save. everybody is blinded by the fact that we have got 280-year-old candidates. trump go ct me confused with posting not too long ago. we have to move forward for the people. >> sean: nikki haley thank you for being with ufos more coverar of tonight's breaking news straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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>> joining u >> sean: all right, joining us now with ration to all of tonight's breaking news, the texas congressman ronny jackson pure do you have been theacks medical doctor not one, not two but three presidents. you were the ones that actually administered a cognitive test to donald trump. this i hs something that we have discussed. b you have been on this programths talking about t. this week, things have accelerated a lot, a mixing up with angela marco, et cetera. he couldn't remember hamas. he had two verbal gaffes during tonight's angry press conference. i can't think of a clean event he has had in months, to be jus honest, congressman. >> sean, when you thought it could not get worse, today the special counsel to come out and verify what all of us have known for so long.r just completely differente
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formats, someone who worksth in his own administration comes ou' and basically says he's not cognitively ficognt to sit forl trial. so, we are supposed to be okay with him being our president? not only that, but this comes out today, what does he do? he calls a press conference, addresses the nation, and just validates and reiterates or reinforces what was said in the report. we have all known for so long.ts this is a disaster, sean, and quickly fo r a long time, it is becoming everyday more and more of a serious national security issue. ssuei think it is time for the president's cabinet to brush off the 25th amendment. something has to happen.t to o i think this is by design thefat fact that the biden doj let the special counsel say these things in the report, i think this isl their first shot. they are coming after him, hism. own administration realize andnd they have known for a while they have to figure out a way to get rid of this man because t hest
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cannot be their candidate. this is where the process startw and they are actively trying to get rid of him now.hi >> sean: a lot om f democratsmo are defending him, the media mob have been harsh. i tend to agree with you.en and i'm not sure he makes it to november. e mai think the odds have gone n dramatically today. >> i do too. >> sean: congressman, han thank you. we have more "hannity" and a correction after the break. ♪ ♪
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>> now >> before we go tonight, i want to talk about appearance on this show tuesday night, members of the guardian angels stopped a man. they said the man was shoplifting, the statements made by curtis that the man is a migrant is not true and the man given a summons for disorderly
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conduct. curtis acknowledged the man has not been charge with shop lifting and said, i shouldn't have been listening to the crowd, that was my mistake, i should not have the knee-jerk reaction. we want to set the record straight. that is all the time we have this evening. please set your dvr and never ever, ever, ever miss an episode of "hannity." let not your heart be troubled. >> carley: a fox news alert. the white house is on defense and the president is lashing out to the press over a -- his fitness to serve.

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