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female chicken? i think so. i'm not a farmer.lm >> ed from montana, how come jon johnny gets to have all the fun . >> you think that's fun? jeanne from new hampshire, dat jesse, my dad just canceled on me for tomorrow night, soceld i guess i'm stuck with you. >> what do you have cooking for me? hg for mebilly ray cyrus is on. it's going to be a big show. and the alpha male boot camp ise is here. shouldre we put johnny in that?f probably. that's all for tonightor ton. >> dvr the show and always remember i'm water this and. >> this is my world. welcome >> welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm judge jeanin ede, in for sean. and tonight, a tale of two
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candidates. both donald trump and joe bident traveled to new york today, but for very different reasonsfr . about an hour ago, biden shuffled in to radio citoy music hall in midtown manhattan for a glitzy, studded high dollar fundraiser. >> the eventglitzy, , lizzo, nai shell and queen latifah and aa e panel moderated by stephen colbert. ted between barack obama,n bara bill clinton and joeck biden himself, a picture with the three presidents could be arrangee withd for a mere $100,000. tickets were priced as high as 500,000. all told, the event raised a record $25 million for the biden campaign. meanwhile, a couple of miles. , former president trump was at ai funeradel. he accepted an invitation to attend a waketed for nypd
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officer jonathan diller, and who was shot and killed by a violent career by a criminal rg the streets of new york city. >> take a look. i want to thank bruct toe and al of the people that have worked so hard to make this area beautiful and safe. and this is what happenedwh is sucat haph a sad, sad event.h such a horrible thing and it's happening all too often and we're just not going to let it happen. we we're no just can't. 21 times arrested this and the person in the car with him waste arrestedrs many times. and they don't learn because they don't respect. they know they're not given the respect that police are the greatest people. we have. there's nothing and there's nobody like him. and this should never happen. i just visited with a very beautiful wife that now doesn't have her husband. stephanie was just incredible. their child, brand new,
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beautiful baby sitting there, innocent as can be that doesn't know how his life has been changed. but the diller family will. they'll never be the same. you can never be the same. and we have to stop it. we have to stop it. we have to get back to law and order. we have to d to a lot of thingsr differently because this is not working. things difg too often.it's it's an honor to be here. and again, i want to jus at thah all of you folks for allowinisg this. frien and bruce, thank you. bruce has been a friend of mine for a long time. he's done an incredible jo me.bi here. but this is such a sad occasioss the only thing we can say is maybe something is going to be learned. we'vsomething toe got to toughe we've got to strengthen it up. this should never be allowedup. . e things like this shouldn't take place and to take place so often. sothe and thank you all forg he being here. it's an honor and it's an honor for mere to be here. this is a great family, the diller family i've met, the friends and i met everynsid.
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one of them inside. and these are just incredible people that are just devastated. they're devastated. they've got a tough road. >> and our own brian leon hase been reporting live on the scene and he joins us n with more. >> brian. judge, good evening. visitation hours just endedd tosi, the funeral home at 9 p.m. and will continue tomorrow. today. t thousands of police officers and members of this communitlicy stood in a torrential rain for f a chance to pay their respects . fallen officer and hero jonathan diller, who was senselessly shot and killed on monday night during a traffic stod p. the accused killer with 21 prior arrests, including wit nine felonies, and yet he was out free on the streets the 31ls year old officer leaves behind his wife, stephanie. hind hise stand one year old so. former president trump reportedly spent more thanminute 10 minutes privately meeting with diller. s his before joining her to say a prayer over officer diller's
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casket. the former president then met with other family members, including diller's mother. mr. trump was invited to the wake by nassau county executive bruce blakeman, who said officer diller's son now has thousands of dads, law enforcement members who will help raise him. so far , more than $2 million have been raised for the diller family. a memorial outside of theinct t precinct that he worked at in queensha, in massapequa park here. american flags, blue ribbonse and a thin blue line have been painted on the street. painjudge to honor their hero,r officer diller's funeral is set for saturday. judge brian, thanks so much.> os and outside of biden's gaudyidfu fund raiser on radio city music hall, this was a very somber n day in much of new york. >> nothingew will ever bring back officer diller. but thanks to the tunnel to towerkss foundation and frann faller, the entire mortgagd e
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on jonathan diller's family's home will be paid off in full. >> meanwhile, barstooly rais sports founder david portnoyn me raised $750,000 and then matched that donation intodonat. total. so $1.5 million will go direct only to the officer's family. but again, jonathan dillerld b should be alive today. this was a senseless murder committed by a violent felonprin who should have been in prison. this the horrific result of the deep fund dismantled socialica. justice movement in america. >> the president of the sergeants benevolent association of the nypd is speaking out. >> watch. i am just happy to be an individual that represents men and women like that,t. that they're heroes. i mean, there's there's no othe s nor way to describe them,
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without question. >> and that's why the cover of the. "new york post", it's your words. it says the itay this is your fault. union's message to anti-police politician faultsage ts. you are not welcome at hero cop's funeral. those are your funeral. in the wordsu di of your union. who are you directing that at and what dreg th youo you mean? >> it's directed at the city council. who seems to believe directed a that criminals in today's day and age should be considered to be conside the victims of cre and that the police department and the policertment that come and give their lives day in and day out. omthey're the ones who are the villains in the story. unfortunately, we don't see the same level of concern. the white house. yesterday, biden's press secretaruse.s presy, karine jea, taamed officer diller's death on so-called gun violence. >> take a look as it relateso th to the death of the officer. the look, our hearts go out to this officer who tragically los lost
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his life in the line of duty. we're also praying for his family durin ag this difficult time, who now has an empty seat at their dinnerwho table. . president biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifice t bides officers make to keep our community safe. this shootin tg is yet another painful reminder of the toll of gun violencfe. but what it's what it's doing to inflict on families in communities and our nation. >> here now with reactions, oday there are two men who attended officer julius wake today, nassau executive bruce blakeman, former nypd inspector ,fox news contributor paul mauro and retired tulsa police lieutenant sean larkin. all right. i'll first direct my questioi n to a county executive, bruce blakeman. >> bruce, you were there todayeh inside the funeral homene when the president, president trump, was there. can you tell us what it wass li like inside? well, i have to tell you that president trump was a source
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of comfort to the family. he spent over 10 minutes with stephanie, the widow o in private, and then he went out into the main hallut. e pole the casket was laid and where police officer dillon's body was laid.. and he and stephanie prayed togetheryed toge. they talked about what a great guy jonathan was. and then president trump went to each member of the family and offered his condolences. and the family asked him to sign a mass card. he sat down, signed the mass card, and then he got upmother and then police officer diller's grandmother asked the president for a hug, and he embraced her and held her very tightly. and as he left that area with over 200 of friends and families of police officers dealinfrg with their little boyr ryan, with police
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officer dillon's his mother, fran with his brother and sister and son-in-la'sw. before they did something i've never seen before, janine, at a wake v . they gave him a rousing ovatioed . they clapped their hands and showed their gratitude for president trump's kindness and for his. it was a very, very beautifuli l and warm moment. it's one that i will never forget. and i think it was veryily. comforting for the family that that is very touching. >> i'll i'll go to you tomorrow. i have in many of those linesny outside of funeral homesic to honor fallen police officers kill. in the line of duty >> what was the mood there? well, it was obviously very we' somber. you know, we all feel like we've been to too many of these. ve of thbut let me just emphasize what bruce blakeman just said. everybody was very appreciative of president trump's attendance and they were also very
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appreciative of bruce blakeman in attendance. >> it means a loe y apt to police who these days don't really feel like they're a part of a system don that supports them, that appreciates them. and, you know, when the chips a. down, you learn who youro sa friends are. and i have to say that the sergeanty that union got this ep right. i thought i don't think people quite realizele quihe poc how antithetical to the mission of the police. the actions of the new york city council and the new york state legislature the,l who gets a pass as all the way up in albany. but if anything, they dop in ald more damage to the mission of the men and women in blue. the city council as recently passed upwards of ten new measures that their new tactic is to bury the police and bureaucracy and paperwortactics toy thk is y cognitively done. >> they know that a lot of this they be met by the police because of personnel reasons. they just don't have enough bodies- by o. e doin they know what they're doing and they're doing it cognitivele do cogniy. officer mark and what do you think of the optics? you have three presidents goinge
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to one particular location to raise money. it's a verr locatiy festive affr a president to stop. u the one president of the united states from running and regaining that presidency. >> who is attending the funerali of a slain policcee officer whou stands there and talks about the law and order, which is totally been destroyed by many of the democrats? no, absolutely. you know, kind of as we talkedd about earlier,abou the presiden, the sba here mentioned, you know, basically we don't want any politicians here. he was very specific and who he was referring, city council members, you know, here in new york city. but when the president is flying in for a pre-planned fundraiser, that's six miles from where this incident took place, 30 minutes away from this week is happening. >> you alter your schedule, you show up, you stand up there and you say, hey, i support the men and women. you know, in law enforcement. i support this family. pay your respects to them.
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you just don't go about your, you know, your day in a ten year fundraiser without acknowledging that, you know, this officer's death in the largest city we have in the country that's struggling. >> well, you know, i go back to you, county executive blakeman you know, the whole idea of this, you know, this fund raiser on the part of the democrats where president biden got off that plane at 130, this whole event didn't start until tonight. and he chose to do a podcast with some celebrity as opposed to as officer lakin just said, you know, taking a trip to thate funeral home. what do you think his prioritieso yo are? well, you know, jeanine, 80% - of life is showing up. and if that's the casent, and i, believe that is president trump gets an a-plusresident and prest biden gets an f, that president trump flew off to new york just
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to go to the wake and he had an event tonight back in florida.od yes. and he came justa an ford he ths paying his respects and comfortingmforting police officer diller's family. i think speaks volumes.k that and it's a stark contrastgl to the glitzy fund raiserit tonight that president biden couldn't take an hour and a half out of his schedule to commute to massapequa to pay his respects there to the famila hero. i, i find that incredibly disappointing and distasteful. >> well, and you know, i'll go to you, lieutenant morrow. yo, the truth is that, you know, when the union the president talked about the politicians, these new york politicians po are the ones who have created the lawlessness where the criminals ars are not afraid of us and we're afraid of them. and whene ar the unionan president said to the politicians, the news, york city
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ones don't show up. >> do you think they'll show ukp now? >> i would doubt it, because i i suspect.t they're not going to like the reception that they're going to get. to ly to yow, it's the typica cowardice. and, you know, you have to sayou to yourself, it's such an own goal. i mean, it's such a self-inflicted error. yes. to bruce blakema n point, i mean, even a phone call from the president would have gone a long way. yes. and it just seems to be i mean, you couldn't say lincoln riley's name untilt he was h shamed into it that he got it i wrong. >> and now, you know, they wondent tr they are losing the rank and file of this country, the blu aree collare wr workers who keep the country in one piece and moving forward keep us all safe. firemen, cops, corrections, whoever. g they wonder why they're losing those people across the race. all now you're seeing why. okay. and last question to officernine lakin. and the trut: lasth is, you kno, karine jean-pierre said that the gun responsible and sheble couldn't even say the policean officers, officer jonathan
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diller. >> and she said, you know, the, you know, sends his condolences to the police officer. >> typical. it is typical. you know, i worked in thegang gang unit for 13 years there in tulsa. and this is the problem is you'rt for d e catching violt offenders career. nder, felons with firearms. i mean, one of the two suspectst that was in the car here was caught with a gun just las t year. and he is out on bail. out on bail right no o noww wits partner. and he's convicted. you know, he has a violent past that should be helhaauld bed in in prison. he should not be out here, you know, walking amongsuld nots the citizens of new york city. that's the problem right there, is holding these guys accountabl onew york e that are committing the crimes. it's not the gun. it's our lacth k prosecutionntable that are holding these people accountable. >> for sure. anyway. judge, paul, bruce and , thanks so much for being with us tonight. you know, violent crime is now just one major issue now that americans are facing. >> in fact, according to at ac
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fox news polcol, more than half of all voters say they are worse off under biden. just one in five voters sayoter their lives are better. 73% view the economy negatively, 73%. and only 30% approve of biden's immigration policies. a new low. yet his overall job rating continues. >> hover near a record low at just 41%. that same poll shows that a plurality of voters, 38%, believe biden's top accomplished, 38 woman is nothing. >> they believe he's accomplished nothing that made their lives better. il >> trump, meanwhile, continues to lead in the fox pole l and intics the real clear politics polling average. trump isave, trump up in almosty single battleground state. >> sevsingle bo now biden is ato attempting to come from behind and get reelected all while
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avoiding accountability in order to achieve this arduous task. joe is attempting to hide to hi behind a few local printde and v interviews to avoid nationwide scrutinyd tv while pretending te out in the public eye. day but there are some days where the g. it lit has nothin literally nothing on his public calendar. clearlern hiy hiding joe biden is really the only plausible strategy for democrats and for goodn. aso for dem >> here now with more, fox news contributor charlie hurt wit, et former arkansas governor mike huckabee and the host of abc's tomi lahren is fearless. tomi lahren. all right, welcome to all of you. you know, i'll start with you, governor. h you rnoryou know, it's bad ned all over those polls that i read indicate that joe biden is in big trouble. iwhat you. >> well, judge, i say that's not bad news.ews.
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>> that's great news. i think we're going to see donald trump get reelected. that's wonderful news. and the bad news is, is that the best thing that people can say about joe biden is things that he's done nothing. the reason they're keeping him hidden and he's not goin ng.ason theg outar is because those are the best days of his presidency when nobody day hears and blundering through a speech when he doesn't fall off the stagch.e or down the steps, and when he doesn't mispronounce the names victims of crime. o so it probably makes senset pr to lock him up and throwhope the key away and just pray and hope that somewhere along the way they can get enough mail in vote mailings to to takm to the finish line. but i just think americans are smarte r than that.d and i really want to believe that this election is no longerd about democrats and republicans. reys about whether this countr is going to be a country of law or safety, controlling the border economic reality, or if we're going to live in la la land for the next four years. th and that la ln a landla woula
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be very dangerous is tomi: lahren. you know, what's interesting is, as the democraery dangt raid money, they talk about how wonderful it is and how it's a reflection of how people love joe biden and yet they don't reallyd ye admit that they're dn everything they can to take away donald trump's money in every which way. yeah, i think today and you talked about it beautifully earlier, the contrast between je joe biden's day and formers president donald trump's day. now, let's keep in mind that donald trump has hake thad to spend a lot of the time that he could be out on the campaign trail sittin t g in court battling these i political prosecutions and persecute russians. t but even though he's had to spend a lot of time doing that andim he could be out raising money in the few hours that he has in between legal battles. instead, he chose to show upo sw for a fallen u nypd officer. this man is a billionaire, but he act is more like an average american than obama, than biden.n wh
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clinton, who spent the night rubbing elbows with celebrities' ,taking photos. i mean, i don't know how tone hw deaf you have to be to spend your day doing that, especially in this city. when i just came in, judge,w ofi and i saw nypd officers having to block off street standingce r the rain for these three clowns to be in town. and meanwhile cl te, trump isp standing shoulder to shoulder with the nypd becausis e he caresd about law enforcement officers, americans. that ibeess your choice. come november, somebody who cares about the people and somebody abo who cares about the elites. make your pick. you know, charlie, that's why i love tommy. she talks about the clowns. i call the she m the three stooges, bubba barry and clueless joe. you know, the truth is that that clueless joe has made the decision to do local news and local print media instead of national. >> naturally. why would he do that? well, you know, if joe biden has lost national media, then he's lost. the only thing that got hin he'm
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in the white house in the first place. he's in deep trouble. if he can' he deet, he can no longer rely on the national very or t his campaign feels like they can't rely on the national media to carryt relyon the his r him. of course they can. but the problem is, as the out governor pointed out, you know, every day he opens his mouth is syiso for them, it's so bad r the campaign that even the newor york times, evend "the washington post" has a hard time sort of coveringall at this point. for all of his everythinofg that he he screws up. actu-- but i think that the real issue here is actually way more serious than all that. you know, the probleserioum fore is that all of these things that are causing are c real pere pain in people's livesal, whethn it's the open border or crime or the economy, inflation, all of these things can be tied directly to the policiestied of this of the biden administration and the democrat party that joe ne biden is the head of. ao you can draw a direct line to iitt even down to the case
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of officer diller being murdered on the street. this is these are policies you can try directly to theseth people. and i do pray that thapeople.t. i do think that most people see through it all. and i pray that the electionelec that we're heading into and itti republicanone s take this very seriously, that we get hold of thi as because, you know, the mass mail in ballots is not the way to go. >> well, yeah. and many countries have outlawed. : many but very quickly, governor huckabee, you know, the fact outla that immigration he's writing so poorly as it relateion, he s to that it indis that every state is recognizing now that that immigration is a problem. well, everybody sees it. it's not just a border issue for for the border states. th. y state has a sentinel every state has an issue p with people coming and peopleoey look at the crime and they say, this is nuts.
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this is where donald trump has a distinct advantage. okay, charlie, mike, tommy, thanks much.htahea and straight ahead, a live update from the groundd, where protesters are gathering outside biden's fundraiserd whe plus, more courtroom drama for the democrats. tell you why that's good ford fo trump and bad for a hunter. when wr hunte back. stay with us. >> your emblem of devotion, your engagement ring, custom made by the jewelry exchange. >> choose a one carat lab grown diamond for 599 or a natural gia for 19 9018 came outside for 99. thousands of choices. >> always the best deal. the jewelry exchange direct for gentle, dependable constipation . really try seneca. it works differently than other laxatives because it's made from the scent of plant, a natural vegetable laxative gentle dependable seneca is also available and delicious
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>> judge, good evening. earlier there were about 500 pro-palestinian protesters. many of them have cleared in the past half hour, but some are still chanting free palestine and just across the street from where we are right now. about 45 minutes ago at this point. within the past hour, we saw an arrest where afterwards protesters chanted at police officers f the nypd and, quit your jobs. so people were quite upset right across the street. of course, it's a totally different scene where there's a $25 million fund raiser happening. tickets range from $225 all the way up to $500,000. >> but the funding boost for president joe biden's reelection campaign certainly did not come without drama and without protesters. so take a look. there were two separate groups who met starting at 4:00 today. one group met at four, another group met at five. they marched up to where we are right now. the nypd blocked off
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the streets while protesters flanked radio city music hall on the west and east side. president joe biden, of course, has dealt with pushback on his support for israel over the past months. over the past few months, including this week in north carolina, when he was cut off while making a speech. i'm not sure if we have a judge, but if we could. let's show you some of the sound that we witnessed just across the street from this fundraiser. so, judge, the main event at the fundraiser, which is still happening right now, just in this two block stretch, we can see at least 100 nypd officers. so the fundraiser continues. the main event is a discussion between three presidents moderated by stephen colbert. there's musical guest performing tonight, including lizzo and queen latifah.
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it's going to cost you $100,000 to get your picture taken with the three presidents. and then there's a $250,000 entrance fee to a private reception. and then the most exclusive reception after the main event would cost you $500,000. half a million dollars to send back to you. >> well, you know, nate happens $1,000,000. >> that's kind of interesting. you know, i just have a question. you know, if if i'm a police officer and i am covering that event, covering, you know, president biden and knowing that a fellow officer, a fallen officer, is not that far away. and none of those presidents bothered to go to that funeral home, that might bother me. yeah, it certainly would. and it's it's devastating what happened a few days ago. and of seeing former president trump attend the wake of officer taylor today.
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and then with this happening, you know there been many saying that the optics don't necessarily look great. and then when you see the protesters coming after the police officers like we saw tonight, that's even more disheartening. so yeah, yeah, they handled it as best as they could judge. >> yeah. thank god for the police. >> nate ford, thank you so much. and there have been many developments this week from the lawfare now being waged against donald trump, starting with the fulton county case, where trump's attorney were. attorneys were back in court arguing for a dismissal on the grounds of free speech. a motion judge mcafee will rule on at a later date. and earlier today, one democrat strategist had a message for fulton county d.a. fairness fani willis. take a look at this. >> fani willis. a think has already made herself a character in this saga. she's got to bring it down and stay focused on doing the job of prosecuting this
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case. i wish you would stop doing interviews and really focus on just prosecute the case just and be very serious in the. >> meanwhile, hunter biden's attorneys are asking for his tax charges to be dropped, a move that has sparked backlash from prosecutors and was reportedly met with skepticism from the judge. here with reaction, trump legal spokesperson alina habba. alina, welcome. it has been a very interesting week. the argument this week are actually today in fulton county. before judge mcafee regarding the claim by the president's attorney and some of the co-defendants attorneys that the the the essence of the indictment has to do more with the first amendment and free speech than a crime and rico, what what say you? >> number one. you and i know judge jeanine,
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that we have only one rico situation. that's what's happening with the merrick garland biden administration. let's be honest it we've seen the white house logs. we've seen the proof. the only rico is the coordination against donald trump. what they argued today was, very simple. a president has a right to speak, a human being, an american. this country is based on the constitutional first amendment rights to speech. he had that right and he did so. he has also a right as the executive branch to question and provide election integrity. god knows our country needs that now. jeanine, i know you know it. i know it. the american people know it. so that's why we're looking at this from a serious standpoint of constitu tional violations, not to mention all the frankly, the nonsense and the noise. it might be the only time i agree with cnn is when they say, that fani willis has become a character in this. i mean, it's insane. you know, olena, when you think about it, the judge makes a decision to have her decide
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whether or not her boyfriend should go, but she's the one who brought the boyfriend in. she's the one who paid the boyfriend. she's the one who took the stand and said, no, i didn't have any relations until well into the relationship. was which was contrary to the testimony of others. >> but do you think that this judge is afraid of fanning willis? you know, i think that's a really good point. honestly, i think that a lot of judges right now are afraid if you're a republican elected judge, you're afraid to look like you're too biased to republicans. but by the way if you're elected by a democrat, if you're a clinton appointed judge, you seem to not have a problem sanctioning us for bringing a case about russia hoax against hillary clinton without even seeing me, meeting me or, hearing the case for 5 minutes. it's unbelievable. we play so safe, they play dirty. that is what i've seen over and over again. and know you see it. i see it. the american people are starting to see it. if you have a question about it, look at the poll
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numbers. that's why he's doing so well. clearly. and what do you think of hunter biden claiming that his indictment should be dismissed when they literally, with the statute of limitations, got rid of the most incriminating years for taxes? and he says this is this is just a special process accusation that is unfair and unjust. yes, we know what that's called. that's called a witch hunt. and i'm sorry, hunter, you are not the victim of a witch hunt. president trump is. and we've seen that you didn't file tax returns for three years. you tried to get a sweetheart deal passed under the judge's nose, and we got caught. we know what's going on here, but don't you dare use our lines on us, because the only people that are treated differently are the democrats. they are protected. they are clearly not treated the same. and want to see their lying be used against them. no one is above the law. show me that you don't pay your taxes. you don't charge your three years. you didn't file tax returns. no one is above the law. hunter that's for sure.
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process plays out. here with reaction are former florida attorney general pam bondi and criminal defense ence attattorney mike, both of mark geragos. all right. i wih you. witus. bam or smollett. what's his complaint? jeop, he's saying that double jeopardy applied because we know he ha we d liberal d.a. one again, kim fox, who dropped the charges against him. she dropped the charges against him, deferred prosecution. en se then she had to recuse herself, jeanine, because she was out there talkinrecuse g to his family. this is crazy. so she getcrs ofazy.f the case o he gets convicted by a special prosecutor, by a jurgetsy and nw the appellate court upheld it and the supreme courappellant ig to hear it saying, oh, that deal, that original deal with a compromise, the d.a. should still be in effect and he shouldould be prosecuted. it's ridiculous. okay. mark geragos, he's going to argue jeanine for the defense on this one. are you going to agree that's
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just dumyo agrb? >> do you you know, you're going to get mad at your producetor or somebody els? jeanine, i represented him in the first case. he got dismissed. so yes. so the second time around, it's right. it was a special prosecutor. dold u know who the speciacial o was? the second time around, it was dan webb, the same guy who represented fox in the in the dominion case. talk about a small world. yeah. yeah, exactly. so let me just tell you, a panelist got the issue. it's it actually a pretty think good issue. tell me what you think the first time around. mehe get a dismissal. however, he forfeited $10,000 pr as part of the agreement to dismiss the case. then the he gets a woman, anterr interloper comes and she files a request of another judge topon have him appoint a special counsel, which was theecian webs
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who then retry this case. well, the argument was i on the second time around, i did represent him. actually. my partner didtm, m live in new york, along with a local lawyer. but the argument is that that forfeit of $10,000 did not constitute a, if you will, a jeopardy. under the expansive definition of illinoifs law. s i think that's why the supreme court took it, because to me, it's a double jeopardyt took i yeah. so there certainly an argument about the 10,000, but that was his bail that was forfeited. wellidt t the do community serve as well under that original agreemeninalt. d. he did an agreement. that's a problem. >> and it. yeah, he he did. he did community service. but she ha>> he d to get off tha because she was compromised and he forfeiteds money. remember, janine, there were to iiple, multiple police officers who had to investigate this case. te cost the police departmenhist
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ten times. so that just helpethousad reimbe them. yeah, i know it helps reimburse him, but it's got to be directed jud jeani as part of tt reimbursement or part of forfeiting his bail or something. you don't just take the money and say whatever. all right, i want to move on. let's talk about some of foxx ni nation content now. mark is featured in the menendezconten brothers, victime villains, and i am featured in the menendez brothers monsters or misunderstood. so here's the thing. you'll recall that wereco convicted in in the early nineties of murder with nossibit possibility of parole. and let's take a clip of meme ad and mark and show it to everyone. >> i think that there is a wellspring of support that is. developed. i don't know if it's you know, people told me it's the tiktok cultur s the. tikto i don't know about you, but i've got on tick tock where i am. i don't know. it iam i , but i will tell you, yes, there are people who understand
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that these guys got a job. 35 years ago.ay and by the way, let me tellel you this. l yothe first client i've ever d on the post-conviction, i have corrections officers who dealo with these guys on a daily basis writing letters saying- we've never seen people like this. they havying we no chance of gee out right. without parole. they've exhauste withoutd appear the last ten years. and these guys are model prisoneran ares. >> okay. all right. well, that's just the saddest set of m jeanie and mark. but it was all mark. but pam, i'll put the question to you. ll questn tothe issue here. >> the issue here is that in the second trial, because first trial was hung for both of the brothers. s the judge refused to allow in the aftermath of o.j.l, the acquittal, the judge refused to allow any evidenc e that would that the boys claimed that they were sexually abuse boyd thatd by, their father. and so they were convicted. th, do you want to addkl to that, mark, very quickly, and let's hear what pam has
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to say--ha. yeah, basically, pam, what they what they did the second time around, eight days after the the acquittal of o.j. simpson, the judge, same judge, basically he did not give what's called the imperfect self-defense instruction. so all the evidence that the jury heard the first time, two u the two juries heard the first time around, most of it was truncate time,d. then they didn't get the instruction. and then the d.a. argued instruction e justed whiners who wanted a rich lifestyle, even thoughiche. they already lived in beverly hills. so they kind of engineeredso th. a conviction here. , d i, i think now in retrospect and i told this to jeanine when, we were the talking about it, if they had been the menendez sisters, i don't think they would still, be in custody. all right. so back to the attorney general, pam look, there was testimony from both brothers, family members sawan r that they were abused and there was an agreement with the the
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father was in the bedroom with the kids. nobody could go down the hall ouldm was.bedroo pam, roll on this. >> yeah. and mark, i'm glad you're sitting down for this, because as a former homicide prosecutor, i think it could t have been a defenshie. that definitely could have been. we know juries do compromise verdicts all the time so j the jury could have come back with manslaughter, knowings they had been sexually abused. no questioedn about it.nine >> you've got to watch it on fox nation. abou, enendez brothersn one with mark, one with me. pam, mark, thank you. coming up nextk you. , miller tells us why the biden administration isn't read wy for the next bordw surge. when we come back on this speciak onl edition of happenin fox news is proud to bring you this cheesy hero moment. >> and he was interested in working with students who were easile to looy. pace. part of my journey is responding to looks. ood at i we have to look out for each
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edition of "hannity". now, according to the "new york post", a new caravan of illegals are making their way to el paso. they're expected to arrive at border this week. meanwhile, speaker mike johnson will send articles of impeachment against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate next month. and it's about time. every we witness the disturbing consequences of biden's open border agenda. here now with reaction, former senior adviser to president trump and my friend stephen miller. okay, stephen. now, why do you think they keep coming and why is there a new caravan of 2000 showing up next. well, it's quite simple. the trump policy was to deter, detain, deport. >> joe biden eradicated that policy and democrats have implemented a new policy. >> release were settled. reward. reward with cash. reward with work permit.
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reward with free hotels. reward with free flights. free lawyers. free health care. free education, free everything. even prepaid debit cards. they are merely smuggling illegal aliens into this country that joe biden and the democrat party are subsidizing illegal immigration with millions, indeed billions of taxpayer. >> you know the amazing part of it, stephen, the fact that even the illegals are laughing at us, you've got them. remember the venezuelans who beat the police officers, kick them and then come out and give that middle finger to america. >> and then you've got this other guy who's telling people that another venezuelan, i believe, is telling people how to squat and that you're an idiot if you work and how much cash he's making. in fact, ice is looking for him. they can't find him. i mean, the whole thing is absurd. >> well, this is the ultimate indignity. not only do you have illegal aliens trespassing in our
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