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so we're going to continue this to investigate this. but there's a lot more questions than answers at this poin ia lot. >> at a minimum, to your point, it is gross negligence. and the fbi has been such lac a lack of transparency that it causes all of us to have to lose faith in whatever narrativ ie their peddling, true or untrue. we look forward to that report. ntrucongressman, on monday. >> thanks for being with us and for going to the spot. thanks. look to following up. that's what we want from our leaders. thank you, sir. all right. well, that'sing up all for us tonight, by the way, ife on you get a chance. you can still check out the war on warriorors. it's been on the new york times list for seven straight weeks. it's now the numberhe one political book of 2024. it will be worth your read1 pola >> thank you to all the vets who helped make it happen. also, "fox and friends" weekendw be back on the air tomorrow morning. >> i'll be there to call parker turleyg tu. walt, god bless america. i'm not water. this is not my world. >> sean hannity next. >> welcome to this special
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edition of "hannity". i'm tammy bruce, in for sean. m tammand we begin tonightrmer p with former president trump, who is nowre speaking live at tn turning point believer summit in west palm beach, floridlive >> let's listen in. i want to have your wonderful summit in venezuela and he'll s say why? i said, because there's no crimi crime in venezuela. they put all their criminals into the uniten venezud. es so i want to go to venezuela, where it's safe. can you believe it? wano wheryou that caracas, vens one of the most crime ridden cities in the world. now it's safe because they've taken those criminal of thes. they've taken those drug dealers, they've taken their prisoners, and they'veng moved them into the united states. large numbers and the rest are coming. d states arebut they're not com. >> we're going to get them the hell out of here. all of thee going m. they're sending all of their criminals to us. all of these countries all over the world sending them to us. yu so you see numbers whichnumber are plunging all over the world because they don't have. why do you see and don't
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forget, these people haveut you know, there's something about you got to get used to it. they just got put here. they're getting used to our country. they're getting used to we have the greatest law enforcemene have greatest in th, but we don't allow them to do their job. we're going to allow them to do their job because otherwise, not going to have a country heere you're not going to teach a criminal not to be a criminal border czar. harrisriminano will let murdere, child predators and bloodthirsty and drug dealers charge across our borders by the tens of thousands a day. i will throw the killers, criminals and illegay l aliens s and gang members to out of our country, or if they're really bar countrd, we'll put them in r jails. with your vote, we will begin the largest deportation. oice we have no choice in american history. we have no choicican e. starting on day one, we will end the biden-harris inflation nightmare and makestal america affordable again. so we've had the worst inflation. i think, in our country's history. they say, sure, it's only 58 years. i say believe it's the worst
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we've ever had. the numbers are much higher than they're showing. what they're showing is through the roof, but the numbers are even worse they're than thao bring down the prices of all goods. amerill stop that war and american energy and we will drill, baby, drill right, i drill, baby, drill will be drilling right in front. you'll be a driller. i will terminate the greeni wi new scam and i will enlld the harris electric vehicle mandate. we want you to buy electric, t elon. but not everybody y. >> we will pass massive tax cuts for workers, and that includes no tax on tips. is that okay.here do we have any waitresses? do we have any drivers? any caddies? do it all. there's one. look at her. she's happy now. it's something we can do. let them keep their money. you came all the way from where? las vega the ws. tax >> right now. no tax on tips, remember?
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that's big deal. you 's a big deal. you know where, i got this nota from a big consultant that charges you $2 million to write up a report. >> that doesn't mean anything. i gote up t from a waitresswait having dinner. i said, how were you at trump inress? trump las vegas. beautiful trump tower in las vegas. i said, hoteas vegasl i'm instat the restaurant. >> said, how's everything going to a great waitres and thews. she said, not good. they're just killing me on taxes. they're kill? est grea what do you mean taxes? don't they? and, you know, actually, most of it's done ce no on the check, shee time said, they're after us all the time. and now they just passed regulations to biden, where they go after they could go into your homes. they hired 88,000 new irs people, saw that 88,000, by the way, they're allowed to carried guns. you know, nobody can have guns, but they're allowed to carry guns . can you imagine this? but 88,000. and she was saying unfair. it is how horrible it is. and it really you know, it's -- it's like harassmentssm
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and i said, you know what? there shouldn't be tax on tips. there will be no b tax on tips from now on. and we'll get that done very fast. i hope i hop you remember that u better get out and vote before i even arrive at the oval office shortly after we win the presidency. ii will have the horrible war b between russia and ukraine russd. i will get it settled and i will prevent world war three. nobody else is going to say that we are closer today to world war three than we'ver o been since the secondar world war. we will restore peace through strength. that's what we had. you know, remember when hillary clinton crookedt hi hillary? i remember hillary. she used to say she usedremember to look at him. >> he will get us into war. look at his attitudehim he. titw i said, no, my attitude is going to keep you out of war. that's what happened. we had nf or o new wars other than i defeated isis. but that was a war that was already started. i defeated 100% of the isis caliphate. >> in my next term, we will build a great iron dome missile defense shield overfenc
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our country. a dome like has neveshield overn before, and it will be entirely made in the usa. a lot of it will be in florida a . a lot of i lott will be right he in. florida. oh, you like that idea? look at it. look at her. yeah. why shouldn't. it's our technology. we know how to do it. you know, israel, they had 300a rockets shot at it fairly otrecently. >> it knocked every rocketcket c except one out of the sky.sky th the other one was mortally hit and fell to the ground harmlessly. i say, why aren't we doing that? we're helping other people dond it. why aren't we building our own? and we're going to build w it? and you know what the beauty is? we're going to make it here. it's going to be jobs and all that stuffitff. but somebody shoots a missile at us, we want to knock the hell out of the missilk e we don't want to be landing in our
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cities. we're going to build it. and we'rour citiesl build e goit done. and it's going to be a lot of jobs and it's going to be technologicallytech advanced ever, even beyond what they have in asia. we helped israel with that. you know, ronald reagan wanted this many years ago. but then in all fairness, then we didn't have the technolognoy not even close, but now wereside have. well, that was former president trumntp and clearlyer currently speaking there live in palm beach, florida. we will continue to monitontinus his remarks. the crowds obviously having a great time. so but also tonighbut alt, thisk marked the beginning of a whole new campaign. trump is now suddenly running against a brand new opponent. and tonight, coronationf ka of kamala harris is almost complete. afte r days and days of notable silence, the obamas have finally endorsedointed the anointed democratic hopeful. and earlie dratic hol r, kamalas all smiles during totally a totally call with michelle wit and barack obama.
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>> watch this, kamala. oh, hey, hey there. oh, hi. you're both together. oh, it's good to hear you both. i can't have this phone call saying to my girl, kamala, i ami proud of. this is going to be historic. we call to say michelle and i couldn't be prouder to endorse you ani could to do everything n to get you through this election and into the oval office. >> oh, my goodness. well, if the reports are true,e the obamas were extremely apprehensiveobama's about suppg kamala harris. they allegedly believed that she could not bealievintf trump because of her terrible approval rating and poor performanc ratinge as vice president. with here now with reaction. i'm sure they have opinions. 22 trump 2024 national press natiy caroline outkickey founder clay travis and fox news contributor mirandae. devine. welcome aboard, everyone. you know, just 13 days really since the assassination attempt. we had the rnc see, we've
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had this switch out with joe biden. every daday it's like a roller coaster. there's trump speaking, you know, at a fundraiser and being his own self. he sounds great. being lfit's an astounding serig events that i don't thin serk is going to stop. and caroline, you're in the front of this. d caroliit's a remarkable perioi of time with now facing this odd dynamic from the democrats. how the trump campaign looking at this and what is thee president feelinpresg about if s becomes his opponent? well, we are more optimistic and confident than ever thand president trump that president trump is going to be victorioucs on november the fifth. if kamala harris is the democrat party's nominee. as you mentioned, barack obama endorsed her. the democrats are making a big deal of that. but he also endorsed ein hillary clinto 201n in back in 2016. ask her how that turned out for her. look, this election is going to be won by president elbes theause kamala harrit --
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and the democrat party have put the american people through over the pastat partypu years. kamala harris has supported 100% of the policies that joe biden has implemented that have created the wors joet inflation crisis in a generation, a wide open border crisis. ge chaos and instability around this world. and president trump will continue for the next 102 days to share his optimistic, unifying message of strength, of bringing success and safetyia and security back to this country. and we will force kamala harris to answeer for not only herr coa complacency in supporting joe biden's terrible policies, but her own failed and dangerously liberal record a s a senator from the very liberal state of california. she's weak. she's incompetent. the most unpopular vice president in history. caroline, that leads munpopue io what i want to ask klay in that caople are forgetting, i think, what a horrible candidate she was. we remember hillary beinge awful. but my goodness, the stories cad ouame out when she droppedie out in 2019 about the chaos2019a in the campaign, the bullying,
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no vision. there was just a lackt wa of clarity. nobody knew what was going on. do you sees that returning or do you think kamala learned something? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me. and the most important thing that may well have happened in the last couple of weeks is carolind ise had a baby ands' she's on here dominating with at newborinn. so congratulations. congratulations. bravo, caroline, on that. it is really amazing how you're already back up and throwing punches on behalf of the guy who needs to be the next president of the unitef guyd s. let me say this.es. kamala harris, an awful candidate. democrats is as, unbelievably,a had tons of time to look at her in the 2020 campaign, and she dropped out before votes started. and the only thing that she managed to accomplish on that thd to was callingwa the president that she ended up serving as vice president for a racist. democrats didn't like her. she was a failure in her own campaign. votehasn't gotten a single
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vote so far in 2024. they've destroyed democracin 20 they've thrown the 14 million m votes that joe biden gotillion t the window and now she is the nominee. tod here is whatee i think is ultimately going to happen. she's got a little bit of a honeymoon. she's a new face are reacting. there's a new storyline there. the problem is they've throwa nn everything they can, the entire kitchen sink at donald trump. therm thentiree no more insults. there are no more attacks. people don't know the truth about kamala. they don't know about how much of a failure she was at thtrutht border. they don't understand necessarily how much of a disaster y do she has been on inflation, on crime, in fact, that she supportedpolie defunding the police and raised money for everybod ay in minnesota that was burning that city down. >> the fact that she still has u a up saying, of all thingsl sayi that jussie smollett is am of victim of a modern day lynching. she's a liar. she's a bad candidate. and she's going to get exposed as all the truth begins to come .
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as i've mentioned to the audience, no and no one here has any opinions. soence n any it's really good te that out. yeah, i have to sa y, miranda, you know, when we think about and remember kamala harris coming, she was in the beginning, the anointed one in 19. she came out was like everybody loved her. and yet now we've got the media. it's embarrassing. e a now it is. it's almost like a panic. the way that we see these messages, the lies, this, i that she's the second coming. oh, my god. she's fresh. she's. e sheshe's enemy of the status q. really trying to remake this entire history thing's going into the memory hole. blatantl goiy that they just. is it a panic or is it hubrisdou or do you think it will work? >> look, it's just more fakery because they're trying to elevate her as the candidate to beat donald trump. and the problem they haves is that she is a shockingly bad candidate. she is jus candidt intrinsically
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unlikable. she's inauthentic, she's insincere, she's fake. and women in particulandr pickno that up and don't like it. they see her someone a woman who is a man's woman, not a woman's womaa n. i don't know if men may be morer fooled by it, but you just see that barack obama and michelle obama. little video obama there, they're obviously they were not incredibly keen and eager to do it because i counted it was less than 20 seconds that they were actually speaking. they spoke 55 words between them, a combined total that youl could not have had a less enthusiastic, more smallseme endorsement. >> and, you knownt, she tried i to inflate it by having all these extra takes as if shb was talking to them.she' she's on the speakerphone pretending she's os onngn. the whole thing is just emblematic of the fakehe tree around kamala harris. there is nothing about her that is warm, likable or real.
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it's the opposite of what people want in their. it is we really are at an inflection point when. o this is the kind of panic that it shows in everyp single step. but it's up to the republicans now to make sure p to that americans get get the right amount of information and the correct informatio on. caroline clay, miranda, thank you. see you again soon. u and u all right. now, earlier today, a warm greeting for benjamin netanyahy u as donald trump welcomed israel's prime minister to mar a lago. during their meeting, trump vowed to bring peace vowe peatas middle eas and predicted that a kamala harris administration could result in world war three. according to reports, netanyahu's earlieaccordr meeti with vice president harris did not go well. ha gokeep in mind, american hoss are still in captivity in gazas in what is just the latest foreign policy fromden ad the biden-harris administration that began with the disastrousmi withdrawal from afghanistan. complete catastrophe for this country.
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and based on her own words, vice president harris played an integral role in that withdrawal. >> watch this. t wiwatch president biden always said that he wants you to be the last personom in particularly for big decisions, just as he was for president obamlarlyons a. di he just made a reallyon big decision. afghanistan, yes. n righwere you the last person e room? yes. and you feel comfortable.. o. i do. and i and i'm going to add to that. this is a president who has annexed ordinary amount of courage. >> wow. right. talk about a cover up.dy but there she is, giddy about it. almost. here now with more fromn th the morgan ortega show podcast. thank goodnessmorgan morgan orts herself along with. i'd i'd be worried if it was somebody else along with israeli special ops n aaron cohen. n you know, in some ways becauseyu the move the news moving so quickly. morgan it's almost like a dream
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because so many strange things happen. the only thing missing is ar on giant spider on the ceiling, which is sometimes what happens in my nightmares . o most but this is almost like a nightmare. ightmarebut we have an opportunt to clarify it. and it's goingto clari to take some work. do you see this? look, they're doing it because it's worked in the past.oing is this going to be something toe, thisica can overcom kind of of commitment to lyingyh and incompetence? >> what do you think's ahead fok isr us? >> well, i think, yeah, it's definitely a nightmare for sure to. >> and congrats on hosting. you're doing a great job. thank you. listen, when we'reyou're d late? it relates to the vice president's ability to goverton >> that's what we're talking about right here. that's what your show is about. can sh show ise lead? g can she go toe to toe with xi jinping, with vladimir putin jon with kim jong il, with the ayatollah if needeayatollad, eah and january of next year. that's what this election is all about. ouand she continues the policies of her administration that she'sinues th a part of of
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the biden-harris administration that has been a disaster for the middle east. listen, our u.s. navy is i.n conflict that we haven't seenhe since world war ii. the type of conflictyp that oure u.s. navy ships are in in the red sea. we are releasing the amountprocr of telephones that we have procured for an entire year. edrecently in the conflict with the houthis. so president biden, when he stood before the american people last sunday nightameric i and why he was dropping out,y he said that the military was not at war for the first time in the world. you know, in modern presidency,e it's just not true. we may not have declared war, but in fact, notno we did.3 of we have 13 of our best youngt men and women killed in afghanistan, august of 21. as you pointed out at the beginning of of segment. 3 we also had three u.s. military members killed members in jordan in iran by iranian made drones. so we have a more disconcerting middle east than i've seen in ao
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long time. by the way, with her senior advise r. s at they are friends with rob malley, the iranian senior adviser,nian a senior advisern to iran who is under fbi u investigationdern, resigned,th who had to quit the state department. if she continues the obama-biden policies that she oversaw in the middle east, we are in the verge. by the way, we saw the centcom commander, apparently, according to a media report this week, say that more troops were going to die if these policies continu thesee. and that's that's the entire situation, erin, in that it might be a different person,ents but it's the policies that aree being by some faceless people in the white house. but i would argucies drie facels has not been taking long baths and watching cartoons that because these are policies that represent her agenda. this is somebody with a mission. she's not bored and isn't thiswe where we're at, really, when you think about an md the repors out of her meetingeeting with netanyahu that, she
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said one thing in private and then was talking in public about the exchange, which is also just not the position of the of the vice president. what do you see unfolding here ? well, unfortunately, i think an, just another ideological sock puppet. i really don't think she has a lot of talent.ything o i don't think she's bringing anything original to the to the conversation. and she certainly has no experience in dealing with counterterrorism. i can you i've been in the0 business for 20 years, and the words that came out of her mout ts thath was, you know, we to get to a lasting peace. we need a hostag e deal. if she knew anything about counterterrorism, she would understand i that thend te only way to get to a permanent t cease fire would be through making sure that we're honestdei about the definition here, which is the rootit of terrorism and dismantling the hamas organization. the only thing hamas understands is that strength
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is the operation which is conducted. rescuing noa agami, who happened to be at bibi's address, their address there to congress. o so israel's got a lot of experience, and so does bibi. but at the end of the day, o only way to get to a lasting peace is by dismantling the terrorism at the root. and that and therefore, you won't just have a temporary calm, you will actually have an ability to have a conversation now, but a long term peace. israel's had quietng-ter. we get there through that strength and through those we tha and through our elite intelligence organizations and cosmologietels can speak to it.an she's just repeating the same nonsense that that stand that ideology. >> you know, a lot of platitudes fos you know, elimyou've got to want hamas to, you know, to be eliminated. you've got to be for that. and there's talk about a two state solution. what what a reward about a for r the massacre of october 7th. it is difficult, but it'st li almost like she's playing she' does not know.
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all right. morgan and erin, thank you very much. i appreciateppreciate yo you cop tonight. now, the fbi was forced to clean up director ray's testimony on capitol hill. what d ando you know after his comments fueled a wave of far left conspiracy theories about the assassination attempt in pennsylvania? dr. marce assassinatio siegel aa special agent nicole parker will join us next. >> stay right there. >> you remember the time we visited ark encounter? yeah. you fainted twice. >> hey, now, let's just say it's a little bigger than imagination, okay? >> and the exhibits there are so lifelike. there's just so much for the kids to do here. virtual reality a zoo. >> i mean, they even have zip. i guess i never thought a place like this could be real. >> so, junior, right? i guess so. ark encounter you got to see it
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that's b 82 215215. ealcome back to this special edition of "hannity". now, earlier today, former white house physician ronny jacksotodan gave an updateent on president trump's health. ps healt13 days after trump was thsassinated in pennsylvania, thank god the word almost is in there. in his letter, ronny jackson they,
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fbi director christopher ray's remarks that trump might notp have been struck by a bullet. ronny jacksot upn said in part, quote, there is absolutely no evidence that it was anything other than a bullet. and trump himself took to social last night and called out wray's testimony after out mounting pressure, the fbi clarified director ray's commentster facig pres, saying,s what struck former president trump in the eartr prs a bullet, whether hole or fragmented int ao smaller piece. so what's the what's the point? fired from the deceased subject's rifle. why was this not settled today? this should have been the their statement from the beginning. obviously, according now to a new report. the fbi is currently examining what they sat th y bullet fragmentsd found at the scene. here nowat with reaction.ion fox news contributor dr. marc cont contributor and former fbi special agent nicole parker.
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you know, nicole, we know multiple shots fired.o kn we know that it was one gunman. wes 1 know that, you know, secv service, the sniper team shot back. we'vd thee got a photograph of e bullet which might win. who knows? the pulitzer prize by the "new york times" coming at trump imes c . and it's a remarkable situation. we have corey who was killed, d the two other attendees who were injured. ais it so you've got speculation, strangely, from the fbi director is is this the kind of thing that is to help unite us? i'm still perplexed about why he is speculating about the nature of what struckk pr president trumesidp. and this is absolutely abhorrent. his statemenp.t was absolutelyse inappropriate. it was unsympatheticti. d it and i can tell you that wen tele all witnessed it was live on television. this was a blatant and tragicblt and ssination attempant. and i can tell you, as a former
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fbi special agent who worked violent crime, i was not trained to teach my victims or treat my victims survivors in this manner. the fbi, you're supposed to have a victim centered approach. and this was almost victim shaming. . i mean, the director of the fbi was minimizing and pretty much dimig what had occurred. >> yes, exactly. absolutely disgusting. it is abhorrent and it is wrong. and no victim should everever h have to justify their injuries and their wounds, which is what president trump had to dnd wouna response to director race in comprehensive respons well, statement. it was wrong. it was blatant. you know, christopher, right? wronare not a doctor doctor. e wa you do not see president trump. he was struck by a around to his ear. he could have been dead. president trum cp is lucky to b alive. this is an assassination attempt. and for him to downplaassassinyo doubt in americans minds, it creates conspiracy theoriesabsou and it's absolutely just inappropriate. ird quite franklteriaty
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irresponsible. he has no self-awareness. and this is the persononsibl have leading the fbi, you know, and that is not comforting to americans . american yeah, it's not just, you know, irritating or mean. drnot just.. this it's dangerous because there is this suggestion the stl that trump can't be believed that this is a dangerousp thingi and that even the fbi, the implication is that for somethinn isg that is as a gries wound, he was shot in the face and that it's some it's going to be downplayed at almost signal. am it signifies to the american people or into the unstable that there's still some kind of laughing in the background about what happened. mefor your experience, sincexpec you've got we've got ronny jackson saying that, you know what he saw with the hospital report? it was a bullet wound. is there any reason why even medical professionals would misrepresent this or what do you think what the balancey
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regarding an injury like this that's so publicli s? >> there's no question about what happened here. and it's clear that the fbi director is trying to downplay a miracle, that trump happened to turn his head in exactly the right moment. even the new york timesed i that this was a bullet. dod i showed that vides o to dr. baden, who, by the way, analyzed the kennedy assassinatiod thn. wa he says it's a bullet.. ronny jackson, who's an emergency room physician , treated this year, says it's a bullet. he was embedded with the diagnosis of a bullet wound. there's no question at allt wo. it's a bullet. and the fbi was on the scene afterwards. they know it's a bullet and they had it correct. the fbi director, this is a disgracei dire, as nicole just s because it's a deliberate attemp t to downplay what's going on here. similar, by the way, speaking of medical, similar when i christopher wray tried to say there's nothing wrong with presidentsident b biden, hd just do his job. >> you know, that's a really good point. and i really in all honesty, nicole, this the the statement
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from the fbi saying that a bullet struck president trump was their second statement. right after wray's testimony. they put out the first statement which contributed to the vagaries about what had happened. so it wasn't really even ray just having a bad moment or mom being a. they sent out a statement t, sa said that there was an assassination attempt and trumth injured like he could have tripped. e he fell on the ground. he was piled on by the secret service, but it was like he was injured as though we just don't know. when we think about the secret service, you know, they're also we know they're understaffed. we have issues. clearly, they're investigatingsd the same fbi that just did this statement. do t you have faith in us gettig to the right answers at the end of this about what really happened? you know, tammy, i always want to have hope and give americans hope. i do believe that there are stilrican soap il good peopo
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trying to do the right thing in law enforcement. and i believe that there were the thinforcemen that day that e speaking up. i think it's going to be whistleblowers that are going to come forward, that are goin gs toge piece things together for the american people, who are going to say, you know what? that's just nothfor the eoplwil. and what i found interesting as a side note about ray's testimoninteresty, he actually d more questions than normal. >> but you know why that was is because the fbieaso wasn't the center of the investigation this time. he was actually speaking whout the us secrecentret servi you know, when it's the fbi, it's dirty laundry. we don't really air that. but when it's somebody else's. yeah, well,rty la we'll be transparent and we'll give answers to questions. and that'sunt othee to how it cs the american people. >> right. excellent point. and mayb e it will be. was it actually we it's a miracle. yeah, that's what we need to focus on that. >> well, wait. we have to go. it's. he's here. that's he is h what matters. and we'll get to the bottom of this one way or another. thank you both. of this waynow, coming up, sarr harrd people in kamala's old hometown, san francisco about the democratic nominee. plus, tuls of i gabbard is hereb to reflect on her viral confrontation with harri to sbai on the debate stage back in
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to make it less likely to get strong momentum for election time. she might be the right person for the time>> migrson. which is not you don't always need the best person and you need the right person for the right time. what do you feel she's done beyond>> what being more inclus like policy wise, that she's done to make america better? nothing that i can think about.t i think the potential know, of course, she was a vice president and alsors a lot of times, you know, what i feel like know, she has not been very like vocal a lot of things that we have done. >> all right. well, ever since biden droppednp out of the 2024 race, kamala harris has beeof then toutingee her record as a california prosecutorr, the same disastrout record that tulsi gabbard exposeor thed on debate stage b9 2019. take a look. >> ssenator harris says she's pd of her record as a prosecutor and that she'll be a prosecutor president. >> but i'm deeply concerned about thisl be aecutor p record. there are too many examples to cite, but she put over 1500pe
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people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughejaildw about it when she was asked ifla she ever smoked marijuana. >> she blockedughit when evidene blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forcedom her to do so. she kept people in prisonke beyond their sentencesep to them as cheap labor for the state of california. >> and she fough the st to keepo a system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way. >> well, fox news contributoroxw tulsi gabbard joins us now. obviously,s a just an iconic i- wasn't an exchange, harris wascn not expecting anything and suddenly you came out with that. but yosuddenly you camu were jug the facts, things that other didn't know. and there's more out there. wdo you see this being the problem she faces now reali is reality versus what they're trying to pitch to the american peopltyhat thg toe? well, tell me the things that i challenged her on with her
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record were actually very easy to find well known facts. the the the point here is that the mainstream propaganda media refused to confront her with her recordpr. the other democrats on that debate stage refused to confront her on her recorr and that's really what we're going to see more of here now over these next fe wilrew months in this campaign. she will be treated like kid gloves as. they do everything they possibly can to cover up this vertoy disturbing record, especially as as she is yet again now toutinyeg that she will be a prosecutor president, that should terrify ever look american in. because when you look at there's two kinds of prosecutors. prosecutordople who are crookeai and people who are honest, prosecutors who are serving their own self-interest versus those who are committed to serving the people and upholding the ruleeted to s. and kamala harris has shown us as vice president, as u s, as california attorney general, exactly who she is.r she will put her own self-interest ahead of the interests of the people who shes is supposed to be serving every step of the waery.
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and she will not hesitate to weaponize the department of,w justice and law enforcement, as we've seen over the last few years,ement as as u.s. senator, she opposed and attacked the judicial nominee as she's on the judiciary committee simply for being catholic and a member of the knights of columbus. and one of many examples of what did as attorney general was fight to withhold dna evidence from a judge that would have exonerated anatd man from death row.t ma you know, and we've seen that an excellent points this a horrible things. and americans are worriet ande u as they should be, about corrupt politicians weaponizinon eyes g especially the justice system against us. and in the meantime, she promotes and touts the bail fund for rioters getting certain kinds of criminals out and about. it seems like there is ae selective dynamic here. you but you mentioned, you know, a cover up that the media is going to do for up her. t wa you think she was involved and should be held accountable fos d ber obviously years long r
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up of biden's condition? o she's the vice president. we look to that person to have our backs in a way as this as the second personwhere in command. where do you think what do you think her role wasdo you int regard? well, you know, it's very that she, like so many others, were trying to pretendssue her that there was no issue here for for the last three and yea a half years. of course, president biden's pre at the debate with president trump exposed their lie. the fact that even in the days after that, when everyone saw in plain sight that clearlysigh joe biden is not the one calling the shots. he is not capable of being bidef our president, commander in chief. even after that debate, sher ths went on, all of these newsd wi shows and said with a straight face that she spendsth time i with him every day, that hean is sharp, that he's this is this is thid ths. and yet now that the storyw th is changing, of course, once she has now stepped up to the plate, do you think she's goingh
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to be the nominee? it's not final yet. it seems lik be so. this is this is their this is their hail mary pass. well, it's a fascinating time, isn't it? and great stuff. not only they've changed but they've changed the horse. but they the h will not change the policies. so we cannot be distracted by exactly who she te and whatro she'll do to destroy our country. excellent point. excellent point. all right, gabbard, great work.p once again, thank you for being here. once againg up, kamala harris k can run, but she can't hide c froman record, as you've just seen, a failure on the economy in this caseailure which continr to get worse. we'll explain as the special wil edition of "hannity" continues . after careful review of medical after careful review of medical guidance and researc relief, my recommendation is simple every home should i re pass powerful yet non-addictive, targeted and long lasting. i salon pass. >> it's good medicine to me
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edition of "hannity" with kamala harris. now at the top of the ticket hat the biden and the biden-harris administration's faileharris adi economic record because it's both of them continues to loonu m large despite t her desire to be unburdened unbu. t has been but here are the facts on kamala's watch the price of a starter home in over 200 cities across the country has riser 20 n past $1,000,000ion do on kamala'lls watch. american automakers, electric vehicles, divisionectrics are billions on kamala's watch. inflation is up 20% and wages have not kept up. interest rates are so high,peope people can't afford to buy homes or car s or really anything, especially inte credit cards now charginggi 30% interest rates. i haveup one that went up to 35% by the way. and here is the best par t. kamala harris has been one of the biggest boosters of biden it wcs othe bi. and according to her, it was all part of the plan. taket ofhe a look. >> all of this is part i
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talk his way through. well, one of the reasons whyh his poll numbers tanked, i don't really see what kamalaet harris can say to deal with inflation and the costlivig of living skyrocketing. she's got to try to personalize her concerns, but so far, she's come up empty and the democrats have come up empty. i'm a democrat. i i want the party to address these issues. partybut so far, an honest assessment is they failed. >> you know, kayleigh, i think . what one thing they seem to be doin g is painting her as an empty vessel who is delivered the planet venus, who has nothing to do with anything that happene withd and that she is now going to be the savior because she's innocent bys bystander is is that really the only way shetand can procee? >> right. but it's not true. sh it's noe didn't just have an inactive role in the biden administration. she was helping implement it.
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so this is one of the things that a teleprompter not going n to be able to help kamala harris with. a beand i think that of my own generation here, gen z, younger voterser voter, you know, youngr voters were moving away from joe biden well beforeonald his debate against donald trump when his campaign imploded. and that was nottrhis camp implc even because of his mental capacity. it was because of the policies . it was because of our economic concerns. it's very difficult for any of ufficuls to afford to buyr fs our first homes. it's very difficult for many to even afford their grocery fees on a weekly basis. those core concerns have not change basisd, even if the democ candidate has. so kamala needs to speako to those concerns, and i don't see how she's going to be able to do that. >> you know, let me steve, are you all of this is a very good point. but the fact is she touts policies that are marxist, that even if she was going to pretend she was going to solve our problems, the policies ae that she touts do the opposite.
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is that how you see it? >> yeah. look, i don't really get why kamala harris has basically embraced by nomics.y embr i mean the democrats. doug made this point that democrats have aca chance for a reset. right. and then to sort of say, okay, look, biden was it was a complete failure when it came to the economy. i'm going to give you somethinwg new. that's not what she's saying. she has embraced virtually every aspectg sh of biden's policies, which have been a complete disaster. i mean, you mentione whid the inflation, obviously. the average family has lost 20 $100 in real income in the last three and a half years. and don't forget 3 what biden and kamala harris have done to the debt. tbtand one thing that tulsi t gabbard said, and i love tulsi, and she wathat toas half right e said, well, it looks like that kamala harrisis is goinghem to be more of the same. i actually i think it's goinge. sa be worse than the same, because if you look at her positions, i mean,yo she's fore' getting rid of private health insurance and havinger the government takeover in health care, since she's for requiring every workeroi
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in america to join a union, whether they want to or not. she's called me an evena more radical green, green agendath. biden is. so it's not just more of the same. i think it'd be much e devast more devastating to the economy. >> you know, doug, i'd mention mo that they're saying, yeah, it's going to be more of the same. i see her ase new coke, that it's not the same product l at all. it's that it's presented as something better and new. and then obviously, that was the biggest flop in american product history that it's worse. it is to be worse. but isn't this perhaps what made obama has a hint at endorsing that if you are going to blow up the presidencyi and do something this weird and destructive, to choose someondoe who can't be blamed and genuinely has a new point wn of view, if you really wantcrac. to save democracy. is is that could it be possible that people realize this was a mistake and gets and why dor
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it again and switch her out and have a real convention a? >> well, i was for an open convention, a mini primaryr process. i agree with you, tammy. imary pri think secretly the obs were sympathetic to that they sort of suggested that they only went and endorsed her in this awkward phone conversation when it was inevitable that she will be the consensus choice. but candidly, she has a toughcot record to defend on the southern border, on prosecuting o crime in california. and as we were saying on the economy, i think she's in a honeymoon phase now. tammeck she'y and, you know, i'' a lot of polls for a lot of people. e a i think she's more likely to down in the near future than go up. >> yeah, it's -- it's going to be all of this is fascinating surprises inatin all the time. thank you all for joining me. more of this specialn of edition of "hannity" right after the break.
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