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order is in the hands of ninth circuit court of appeals, arguments from both sides. the administration argues a case a challenge filed by washington and minnesota, governments ruling at any time, sean hannity will have more right now, have a great night. >> sean: great show as always at it this is a fox news alert, we are awaiting a decision from the u.s. ninth circuit court of appeals after hearing oral arguments earlier today, donald trump's temporary travel ban, will have breaking news if, what happened in court today and also analysis from laura ingraham laura epstein, cora lewandowski all here let me give you the truth of what's really going on at the analysis that nobody on tv is going to give you. this legal battle that you're watching unfold over extreme
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bedding executive order to keep you safe is just one of many tools a master plan to obstruct and damage president donald trump, that it's tonight's opening monologue. so the democratic party and their liberal allies are plotting, planning, scheming to slow down, stop, and even destroy presidents donald trump and the agenda that you voted him to be president for. the washington free beacon is now reporting on the tactics, we've not independently verified this but according to the free beacon left-wing agitator david brock founder of media matters hosted a private getaway at a risky resort last month, over 100 rich liberal donors were there. the free beacon obtained a copy of the confidential outline year to year and their plan to take down president trump.
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how to expand media matters mission, file lawsuits against the president, and even it describes ways to impeach donald trump. we reached out for media matters for comment on the washington free beacon report and instead of being truthful and honest, media matters, they did what they always do, they don't answer our questions and instead they took a shot at me. david brock's plan is not a secret, news outlets like politico, the hill have all reported on his post election plans to go after president trump every single solitary day. what's happening is what you see going on now with his temporary travel ban end of this lawsuit. it's just part of the democrats larger strategy and it's becoming more and more obvious exactly what they're doing. what they've done here is they've gone to court and judge shopping and they found the most liberal federal appeals court in the country to battle the trump administration. the law the trump administration is using to defend, the president's constitutional executive order is very clear, there is no ambiguity here. it reads the following.
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"whenever the president finds that the entry of any aliens and any class of aliens into the united states would be detrimental to the interest of the united states, he, meaning the president, made it by proclamation and for such. as he shall see fit suspends the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens immigrants nonimmigrants or impose any entry on aliens any restrictions he made deem to be appropriate." of the left knows this, that's why their cart targeting liberal courts, liberal justices, that's why they're going judge shopping and defining jurisdictions that they know will be favorable to them. so that they can be grandmother radical agenda down your throat. what they can't get done at the ballot box, what they can't get done legislatively, they're using the courts through judicial activism. whether it's in your best interest or not. we would be very, very foolish to ignore what is the bigger plan here, that's what tonight's
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hearing is all about. they know the list of seven countries that are affected by the president's temporary travel ban, they came in directly from the honest obama administration and congress but they don't care about that. the left's goal is to hurt president donald trump anyway they can. if it doesn't matter, if you enter the american people, it doesn't matter to them if you are put in danger because of this. this comes down to what i've been telling you for a week. it's the inconvenience of a few people who are not american citizens versus the safety and security of every american and what's more important here, the willingness of one party, the democratic party and their allies -- they are willing to gamble with your life. the president does not. that's what this is about. joining us now in washington with a full report on a court hearing our own ed henry dominic henry, they went back as far as
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the legal questions intimates circuit brits because stakes are high for president trump because as you suggest, this could be the beginning of a long legal, constitutional, and political struggle. for now, this three-judge panel is looking at a more narrow question of whether the president has the legal authority to do this and whether a u.s. district judge who was attacked by the president on twitter overstepped with that restraining over to stop extreme bedding of refugees. the president declared today this is common sense that he's protecting the country and he got some air cover from his homeland security secretary john kelly. he admitted the rollout was sloppy of the executive order and he should have deleted to consult with congress, the secretary said the president is correct that this is legal and kelly warned the terrorists may have made it into america because of this district judge blocking the executive order. the administration's own lawyer struggled to make that very case to this panel of two democrats and one republican. a panel from the liberal ninth
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circuit court of appeals and these judges and hammered the trump claim that several states cannot sue on behalf of businesses and residents. it got so rough that the administration lawyer admitted he wasn't breaking through. >> i'm not sure i'm convincing the court so i want to make one really key point with regard to the injunction. that is that it's overbroad and should be immediately stated to the extent that it's overbroad even if the court thinks some applications of the order are problematic. >> a lawyer for washington state struggled himself to back up the claim that the president is targeting muslims. his best evidence was an interview rudy giuliani did with fox news with the mayor suggest of the president had him devise a muslim bent just by another name. one at judge poked major holes and that by noting the executive order does not impact a majority of muslims, listen. >> the seven countries encompass only a relatively small
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percentage of muslims. do you have any information as to what percentage or what proportion of the adherence to islam worldwide are citizens or residents of those countries with mark >> my quick penciling suggest it's something less than 50%. >> i have not done that math, your honor. >> he doesn't do the math yet, interesting. for possible scenarios moving forward. the restraining order for the district judge, they find that it cannot be appealed and thrown it out. the state they can find it lacked standing to bring the case at all. if they are two other outcomes, the restraining order was improperly issued by the lower courts, or that the restraining quarter was properly issued by the lower court and they could stop the executive order. in either one of those last two scenarios, this is likely to go on to the supreme court where they will fight it up, let's remember, there's currently a basically 4-4 split waiting for judge gorsuch. >> sean: it might just end up in the hands of anthony kennedy,
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will get into that. special assistant to president trump, boris epshteyn is with us. i felt the government side, there were points that were left on the table that i would have made, we are happy with the way it was argued? >> absolutely. this is a procedural oral argument. the key issue here is is that temporary restraining order overbroad? of course it is. it applies to folks that are not even in this country. it's absolutely clear that they cannot be that broad and cannot have one judge in washington state acting like a chief executive of this country. >> sean: the case is very straightforward, i was not surprised because of the history of the ninth circuit court of appeals, they have been the most overturned court in history, this is a straightforward case, the president has the undisputed constitutional statutory and
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legal authority to do what he did here. what gives them standing in this case what to mark or seattle standing? the argument that they were trying to make that somehow irreparable damage happened here which made no sense to me whatsoever? these are not american citizens were talking about. >> your referencing the merits. we are very confident when the status is on the merits just like in massachusetts district court, this administration and they're there for the administration will prevail in keeping this country secure and americans safe. >> sean: why do you think and it's frustrating to you that they were asking specific questions about the percentage of worldwide muslims impacted by this? the one judge richard clipped it in the case cited by my estimate it was 85% are not impacted by this so the term muslim a band which we all knew was false and fake news, he was agreeing it was not applicable here. i'm listening to the arguments
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being laid out, i didn't think they laid a glove on the wall. >> does a lot of leftists been out there and terms of calling it a religious test it's absently not that, this president has been very clear. the executive order has been very clear it's meant to make sure americans are secure and those countries which have trouble providing information going from that country to the united states are already on the list in the list is put together by president obama and his estates department, these are countries which are known as countries of concern which cannot vent its own people so we need to provide that extreme venting, all were talking about here is a 90 day pause from these seven countries, that's all there is. is that not worth it? >> sean: i can name a 43 muslim majority countries that are not impacted by this ban any way, shape, or form includes in the most heavily populated in the world, not impacted in the world, and make you appreciate it. joining us now for much more on this the editor-in-chief of fox news contributor laura
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ingraham and the american center for law and justice, jay sekulow is with us. you'll find us an amicus brief in this case. our u.s. shocked as i am? i felt that you put in issues in your brief that the government and the department of justice representative that was arguing they should have been using that they didn't use. the juicy information of the lower left on the table here? >> i did. look, i think this is a really clear cut case. the lawyer for the department of justice was asked a question, are you saying this is from the judges the president has the authority to do this on his and orange initiative? is this his authority exclusively? the answer to that question should have been immediately yes, that's what the constitution says, that's what the statute says. the department of justice lawyer hedged for a long time as you just mentioned they adopted this fallback position if you think it's overbroad and i've done overbroad statute cases, you can strike down part of it or uphold
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part of it. that is not the way you do this. the way you go into this the president had the authority to do this, period. the court may disagree with the policy but that is in the legal issue. legal issue is does the president of the united states has the authority statutorily, constitutionally to make this determination this proclamation to put in place what he did here and the answer to that is absolutely he does this is not a big issue but they made a big issue. >> sean: let me go to laura, a simple issue before the court, does the president have the authority? i just put up the law, it's very clear, constitutionally the legislative branch gave him the authority, it is number one job as commander-in-chief. doesn't judge have the authority to put the van in place? beyond that, the ninth circuit judges asking these questions about after 9/11. >> it was frustrating to watch.
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this is a frustrating argument for a lot of us to watch, i think, because this just in department lawyer is a career lawyer arguing this case on the telephone, this clearly the trauma team was not ready and i bet you agree with me on this was not ready to defend this executive action in court. the petition should have been filed every circuit court of the country within 10 minutes of this thing being challenged, we knew it was going to be challenged, they should have the position already written for the supreme court, there seems to be hesitation when he was asked about what evidence did the president have to believe that these seven countries? judges are now second guessing the executive authority of the president of the united states who was the commander-in-chief, and in whom the constitution vests the power.
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>> sean: i was listening to a special council of department of justice and i'm thinking where is the solicitor general? >> not confirmed, not appointed. >> sean: or even bring again temporarily outside counsel strong, disciplined advocates instead of a career doj guy that i didn't get the impression rick even did his due diligence and preparing for this case? i don't fault the administration i felt the department of justice but >> it was painful to watch this. it was painful to listen to this argument. it was because the lawyers didn't have their heart and it's it's, lawyer dominic laura is also correct. none of the questions asked by these judges, including the ridiculous question about motive, you know the answer to that should have been? so what? that's irrelevant. this isn't an evidentiary hearing. this is a decision where a district court judge enjoyed the president of the united states from something he has the statutory constitutional authority to do, that is the
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only question there and they just weren't ready and i really do think the solicitor general's office should have been in there, i don't we have a confirmed sg yet there are career sg's that are familiar with the appellate process. this was a horrible argument. >> sean: this is important because the democrats purposeful delaying of the presidents even getting the attorney general in part the marketplace, now you have a career in special counsel at the doj. let's talk about the next step. knowing that the most overturned appeals court in the country is the ninth circuit, the most liberal. let's assume they were to rule against the administration big which is a possibility although i was a little surprised that they're questioning seemed to favor the administration more than i would have suspected. laura, my question to you is if they do not go with the administration, let's walk through the process. does it go to anthony kennedy?
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>> he is the justice in charge of the ninth circuit. jay, you can back me this is a big waste of time on the ninth circuit, they can go right to the supreme court, these are exigent circumstances involving matters of national security and the sovereignty of the united states going right to the executive branch powers. the entire ninth circuit charade is not what you get them anywhere, they have to go register the supreme court. i know it's 4-4 but i think they could win at the supreme court this case is ridiculous regardless of what people think of the underlying merits. let me add one more thing. i would hope that sort of mayor dumb academic dumb academic dumb academic dominic you do not issue these types of executive orders that you know are going to be hot without your legal team in place. you need sessions you need the sg, you need u.s. attorneys in
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place, you need all your ducks in a row and make a case to the american people as to why this is necessary. i think a lot of this has become a distraction and albatross around the administration's neck and i think a lot of it is unnecessary. >> sean: let's go to process one more time and then i want to move on to some of the political arguments i made in the opening monologue. assuming the ninth circuit predictably liberal legislating from the bench, they don't go along with the administration even though he has the constitutional statutory legislative authority to do it, estimate goes to to anthony kennedy, walk us through with the options for him mark, he can decide on his own or put up before the entire court? >> he can grant the state, deny the state or refers to the entire supreme court, i think the latter is more likely. i'm with laura, i think there are justices you normally wouldn't expect on a case like this but i think this cuts across ideology. the four liberal members of the supreme court may completely
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disagree with the president's position on this but that doesn't answer the legal question. i think they would be hard-pressed, any of them to say that the president did not have this authority. this argument that this was an establishment clause case, i spent 30 years arguing establishment clause cases, that was absurd. left mac >> sean: i almost laughed when i heard, they've used the establishment clause for just about everything but let me go to my opening monologue for a second here. this is what the washington free beacon put out, i hope i didn't write any bad words on here, i didn't. last make laura, you're both attorneys, protect me here. this is what they're planning. there at this ritzy resort, they've got all this big democratic donors there. they lay out a plan among their plan of action is defeating a tromp through impeachment. this is where it gets serious. the next aspect is there going to combat anything that they disagree with they say
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misinformation, then filing lawsuits against donald trump. >> absolutely. >> do both of you agree with my analysis that this was not seattle by accident, this was seattle -- judge shopping, ninth circuit shopping, they had a thought through this strategy and this was all done by design and the trump administration better be playing very close attention to what they are going to do to tie up in knots every part of his agenda, jay. >> absolutely, they specifically chose washington state and they specifically did that because not only is it a liberal state judicially but also it's in the ninth circuit. what laurel del mike laura said has got to be underlined and underscored, the administration had better be prepared for an ongoing litigation battle, you've got to get these people confirmed and in place. the fact of the matter is you have to be prepared for litigation here and on this when the department of justice and i have a lot of respect -- i've
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worked with the department of justice. it was very disappointing to see what happened today. the politics of this do not bode well so they have to get their act together here. stu and i don't blame the administration is much as you are here for a lot of different reasons. >> i blame doj. >> sean: to level of extraction. dell mac obstruction. the president could have gotten outside counsel that would have been viewed as controversial of itself. i'm not criticizing the guy, i felt he left too many great points on the table and could've been better prepared. >> this is what we have to expect. i told the top member of the administration couple weeks after the election looked him right in the eye and i said i hope you understand every day this is going to be a war. this is going to be a war to delegitimize your government, it's going to be a war to get
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you off track, get you on the defensive, getting to say stuff out of anger and say i told you so. it get you to be tied up in knots in the legal system so you can't see straight. you have to be ready for this. none of us can be naive, the democrats are going to play the same smash mouth politics that they believe they were embarrassed by over the last year and a half by trump. they don't have a lot of power but they have a lot of money. >> sean: i've been saying my own way in a different way. every item on the trump agenda, this is extreme at that and, to see this with originalist like neil gorsuch, i thought president made a great nomination in that case. the presence moves forward in any aspect of repealing and replacing obamacare is going to be grandma is going to be dead in the streets. when he cuts taxes for the middle class and for corporations, it will be tax cuts for the rich. when it comes to energy, he wants to poison the air and water, when it comes to
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education, the nea will screen employee murder. when it comes to any of these issues building a wall, racism, zeno phobia. you're right, this is the left's only strategy. they actually put it on paper, we know what their plan is. we got to know over the administration has got to know, be smart. >> prepare for litigation because this is exactly what is going to happen. when you are prepared for litigation, you can answer the question that you're asked in a particular case. i don't blame the president here, this was not the president call. this was a problem at the department of justice and we need to have leadership in these various agencies to get this under control. this was not litigated today in an embarrassing way. a >> sean: if jeff sessions were an attorney general, this would be a very different hearing tonight. >> the answers would have been
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better, wouldn't have had that hesitation wind of her lawyers say well, this has been a fast process. i'm not sure the outcome would have been very different. >> sean: it's the ninth circuit and your right to both jump forward in look to the supreme court. >> they've already decided this case. this case is decided already. they went in and they already in the side of the bridge going i tend to agree with you, jay was more optimistic when i spoke to them earlier on my radio show. i know both of you when you're both great attorneys. without any preparation, i feel both of you could have done a better job. i shouldn't feel that way but i do blame the democrats for their obstruction. it's hurtful to the president. >> the failure to answer the key question was the case was over before it started. i think the goose was cooked, so to speak. the argument itself, you don't necessarily want to case an argument but you can sure lose them. they had a tough road to go with the ninth circuit but not answering the first question with the key question was just horrible.
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>> sean: i think the fix was in and that's why they judge it shopped. every case is going to be going to the ninth circuit and it's a width of our time. good to see you both come a great analysis and insights, thank you. up next, tonight, right here on this busy newsnight on hannity. >> it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported in many cases the dishonest press doesn't want to report it. >> sean: the president calling out the media for underreporting the terrorist attacks, the liberal press losing her mind. corey lewandowski and waiting in. >> he has wrapping his arms around to it and will put in advance into korea. >> sean: korea? somebody better tell congresswoman maxine waters who wants to impeach trump. he is integrating korea.
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afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> sean: radical islamic terrorists are determined to strike our home as they did on 9/11, as they did from boston to orlando to san bernardino. and all across europe, you've seen what happened in paris and nice. all over europe, it's happening.
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it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported. in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. they have their reasons and you understand that. >> sean: that was president trump yesterday claiming them mainstream media often under reports terrorist attacks all across the globe which i agree with, many members of the press took offense to those comments even set suggesting the president was actually lying which is their favorite obsession. watch this. >> president trump told a u.s. military audience that there have been terrorist attacks that no one knows about because the media choose not to report them. it has been a busy day for presidential statements divorced from reality. >> the president citing what he calls a fake news. it's a phony stuff. it >> donald trump appearing to deliver some of his own today about terror attacks abroad. >> this appears to be a talking point that is in search of a set
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of facts that doesn't exist. >> sean: the media freak out over president front dumb academic made this stupid outrageous remarks, take a look. >> what is your sense of why this president is going above and beyond bending over backwards if you will to stay away from criticizing the russian president and almost give him an excuse. we've known since 2,000 there have been a couple dozen suspicious deaths of journalists in russia who came out against the government there and donald trump has made no secret about going after journalists and his distaste for any news that doesn't agree with him here. do you find that this is a dangerous path he is heading down? >> sean: i don't know what to say except nobody sought that you watch it here because nobody watches that station. were also awaiting the decision for the appeals court, trumps temporary travel ban, joining us
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now former trump campaign measure that's corey lewandowsk lewandowski. with the american conservative union, their chairman, matt's lap is with us. the lead up to 9/11 was the towers. the lead up to 9/11 was the embassy bombings and trade center bombing, the uss cole. the aftermath was the 9/11 commission report. they are at war with softs, we want at war with them, the president is pointing out with context and texture and example after example that the world is denying a reality and they've adopted a pre-9/11 mindset. and this is how they interpret his remarks. if we don't pay attention, we're going to wake up to another 9/1 9/11. that's what he's trying to say at least my interpretation what say you? >> what we know about this president is that he has been
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very clear, he's going to put americans first. what that means when you're the president of the united states is make sure you are betting people who are coming in from a potentially terrorist countries or known at terrorist countries to make sure that we know who these people are and they're not going to commit against us. our immigration system is so fundamentally broken that week let a woman come into the country illegally who committed mass in san bernardino. we need to do better, this president has pledged to do tha that. >> i think it's amazing, we have just a terrible terrorist attack in san bernardino and you know what president called that, he put the flags at half mast in the order that came from the white house, he called it workplace violence. i think the american people are going to be with donald trump on this immigration policy and they're going to be with him on the broader question of protecting the homeland. i think it's very important, i thought your previous segment head is exactly right. he's got to get the team around him. these policy fights are so
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important for the safety of the country and they are so important to have early success of this administration. >> sean: let me put up on the screen, this was put out by the federalist rate of 60 news stories reporters have run that are fake news. the martin luther king bus, add to this the fact that they say a muslim urbana. if 43 countries, majority muslim countries and 90% of the world's muslim population are not included and this came up from both and president obama in terms of the seven countries that president trump picked, how did they get away with all of these lies? this is just outright lying and we know they colluded in the election with hillary with wikileaks. >> don't let facts get in the way of reporting, we know that the media doesn't want to report facts they want to report a story that sells more clicks and gets the more access to their web site and it generates more newsworthy for them.
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what happens as these reporters want to become the story they wanted to be the news. that's the difference nowadays. nbc, abc, cbs cnbc, msnbc, cnn is the worst. i don't even know at this point why they trump administration bothers to talk to these people are just a waste of time. they want to call every representative from the administration a liar, i'm getting sick of watching it. spread >> there's a lot of americans that watch these stations and there are choices out there, we all know that. they should turn to you first, we know that as well. the fact is this, that's why he's using twitter, that's what he talks to to the american people, it's working. the american people know the liberals left wing, they know most members of the immediate board for the democratic candidate, they know the cast of "saturday night live" was with hillary, this was not surprising to the american people. >> sean: good to see you both. appreciate your insight as
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always, when we come back, we are awaiting a decision from that u.s. ninth circuit court of appeals over president trumps temporary travel travel ban, but first night. >> we've seen nothing that i can work with president bush on and i am disappointed because i thought that there might be some interest because ohe campaign. >> sean: she can't work with president bush? somebody help this woman, he's not the president. tomi lahren, a social media superstar is here to weigh in excrement later tonight. >> president trump: i want to let you know that our job is to help you in law enforcement and were going to help you do your job. >> sean: president trump met with sheriff's across the country today to members of law enforcement who were in that meeting, will tell us what exactly what went on as "hannity" continues on this busy news night this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's
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>> sean: fox news alert, we are awaiting a decision for the u.s. ninth circuit court of appeals for president trump's temporary travel ban, will bring you the news live. at a press conference yesterday on capitol hill, democrats are a little bit confused about current events, when attempting to attack president trump, you can't make this up. >> i have not called for impeachment yet, he's doing it himself. whether he's talking about his relationship with putin in the kremlin, knowing that he's responsible for supplying the bombs that killed innocent children and families in in aleppo, the fact that he is wrapping his arms around it putin while putin is continuing to advanced into korea, we've seen nothing were i can work with president bush on and i'm
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disappointed because i thought because there might be some interest because of what he said in the campaign. >> sean: you see the faces on a maxine waters and the other guy, president bush, russia invading korea, tomi lahren who is a social media sensation, i met you at one was at the inauguration of donald trump at one of the after parties, i didn't get a chance to ask you but i've seen these viral videos of you where you have 45 million people watching you and i'm going to break all the rules but you're not politically correct so i can, your 24 years old. and you are so conservative which warms my heart. how did you become so conservative? >> i got to be honest i think political correctness is intellectual dishonesty and not even know if i'm necessarily conservative, i'm honest.
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that lends itself to conservatism, i'll agree with you. listen to nancy pelosi, listen to the farm team for the democratic party, they might as well be taking out their pantsuits for trump's 2020 inauguration, it's that bad. >> sean: it really is that bad. how did you develop, i don't know why when i was young and the teenager i had the radio on my parents wouldn't say turn on the tv they would say shut that radio off. i can't take it spread as 2:00 in the morning i'd be listening to great pioneers of talk radio. where did you develop conservative libertarian ideology philosophy? that's unusual, 24 years old to be fearless, pulsating delmac getting as much popularity as you are. >> i grew up in that area of the country that's between the two coasts, the forgotten americans. i grew up there and i had parents who are hard-working average everyday americans that also lends itself to conservatism. i grew up watching this
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mainstream media and seeing a lot of b.s. perpetuated and i wanted to combat that so i started off at an early age and were just getting started. >> sean: did you support president trump? >> i didn't from the outset when he became our nominee it was a clear choice. it was hillary clinton or donald trump. the more that i got involved with some of the campaign activities, the more i heard president trump speak, i got on board. mostly i saw average and everyday americans, the blue-collar americans, i saw them gravitating towards him because they said guess what, this man is it doing something amazing, he's running against the democratic party and in some ways the republican party as well and he wanted. >> sean: and he won and i called it the forgotten man, forgotten moment election, reason ohio, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, these people are dying. they needed jobs and manufacturing. same with kids, young people in big cities, they need jobs also
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into their desperate. let me ask you this, i've seen a lot of attacks against you and i've watched from a distance, i don't know you come i only met you the one time. you're at a young age and i started fairly young as well about 27. how are you handling that, do you care? i very early learned that i've got to just turn it off and not care and now i actually in a very sick twisted way enjoy it. how do you handle the attacks against you? >> i don't give it any attention, sometimes they love you sometimes they hate you. either way, i'm still here, i still gets paid and i'm still voicing the truth. in order for me to give respect to what they're saying come out when they're on the internet controlling meat saying nasty, disgusting, vile things is really a true testament to the unloving and intolerant left, i laugh it off because it's a testament to what i'm doing, i'm getting under their skin and i love it. >> sean: that's the fun part, that's what i've enjoyed
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watching it as you move forward. are you happy with how donald trump how fast he's been acting keeping his promises. that to me is not something you see very often especially in washington, d.c. >> the swamp is freaking out, they don't know what to do. a president that's keeping his election promises, a president that's being proactive to bring it jobs back, to protect our national security like we saw for the last eight years, i'm amazed by it, i'm pretty happy. it's not just it upsets the liberals so much but in a sick, twisted way that's also entertaining for me. >> sean: you can catch her on the blaze, her videos are usually viral on unlike my videos, we wish you all the best and will have you back, thank you so much. up next tonight on hannity. >> president trump: i just want to let you know that our job is to help you in the law enforcement and were going to help you do your job. >> sean: the president
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>> sean: president trump held the listening session with sheriff's all across the country, take a look. >> president trump: i just want to let you know that our job is to help you in law enforcement and were good to help you do your job. we will work with you on supporting your long-standing efforts to strengthen the bonds between that communities and the police which is very important, set up a new phenomenon. it's happening more and more and great results when you can strengthen the bonds pray to >> sean: the president also promised that his administration it is committed to border security and stopping terrorist attacks, let's watch this. >> president trump: were committed to securing our borders to reduce crime, illegal drugs, human trafficking, especially in a border counties, a lot of the border counties represent. were also committed to working with law enforcement to stop terrorist attacks. you've been seeing about that, they want to take a lot of our powers away. >> sean: joining us now with
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reaction or to law enforcement officers in that meeting, rockingham county north carolina sand page in hennepin county minnesota sheriff richard stane stanek. how refreshing, how different that the cambridge police acted stupidly, trayvon martin, what happened and for nickerson or baltimore, it's kind of refreshing to get some law enforcement support i would assume from a president. >> it's something we haven't seen in about eight years. >> the president was basically saying he wanted to cooperate, he wanted to support collaboration between local, state, and federal law enforcement. secure our borders and that's a first. he made a promise, we support the effort. we've committed to work with him in his administration. >> sean: are you seeing what we call a ferguson effect that officers are now afraid to do their job for fear when obama
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was president, there would be a rush to judgment? >> i think there's great hesitation at this point because of that very thing. under the former president come out law enforcement were hamstrung. we weren't sure which way to turn. president trump laid it on the line, do the right thing. we will support you ended turn our nation's elected sheriff's told him we have his back. >> sean: i think that's really important. do you feel that law enforcement should be in the business of supporting the federal government? i'll ask this to sheriff page. should law enforcement at the local level help to enforce federal laws especially on immigration? >> let me say this, we work with federal taskforces at the local, state and our federal partners. >> sean: some cities don't. >> i understand. we have a lot of law enforcement officers who work with these federal partnerships so that's
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already there. as far as situation on the sanctuary cities situation, we all took an oath. an oath to obey the law and to uphold the law. that's what we have to do. we have to do our job, we can't pick and choose what laws were going to enforce, we have to enforce the law. we need to work with our federal, local, state partner spirit >> sean: unfortunately, were out of time. please tell the men and women that serve our communities in both your local community's thank you for what they do and thank you both for what you do as well, putting your life on the line for all of us, we appreciate its bridge coming up, we need your help. a very important question of the day on this busy newsnight, please stay with us. llo!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome
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you want my opinion? they are lazy, a bunch of ideologues that are out of touch with people on food stamps and out of work. go to facebook.com/seanhannity facebook.com/seanhannity, @seanhannity on twitter. we'll see you tomorrow night. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight... >> they are saying that you are anti-muslim, anti-black. does it hurt your feelings that they are making you into a hater? >> how is president trump handling all the personal attacks that come daily has way? tonight, he will tell us. >> we had extraordinarily little opportunity to gather and present evidence. >> reporting the government for exactly the same thing. >> bill: a federal court of appeals right now evaluating whether it should resume the president's executive order on refugees. we'll have the latest. also ahead tonight, gutfeld and mcguirk on trump derangement syndrome. caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone."