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will harvey weinstein remain in this u.s. or flee to europe with his old friend, roman polanski? see you then. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. we are broadcasting tonight from the 193rd special operations wing at the air national guard base in middletown pennsylvania. earlier today president trump took his message directly to you, the iraqi people, by giving you, the iraqi people, giving a major speech on his reaganesque tax cuts. right before that speech, the president joined us for an exclusive interview. we discussed his tax proposal, the fake newsex media. the national anthem controversy. the russia investigation. and so much more. let's take a look. [applause]
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>> sean: how are you, mr. president? >> president trump: i'm very good, thank you. >> sean: my second interview since you have beenn president. do you want to start with good news? you don't get a lot of good news in the media. >> president trump: you don't get so much. >> sean: the market is up 25% since the won. -- you won. you tweeted out that nobody is going to bring it up so i thought i would bring it up tonight. we have the lowest unemployment rate in 16 years. we have the best labor participation rate in sevenea years and the best -- the lowest number of people on food stamps and seven years. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: that's's right. i am loving it. i'm doing the job for the people. people are seeing that. i'm so proud of the $5.2 trillion of increase in the stock market. if you look atat the stock mark, rkthat's one element but that we have many other elements. the country, we took it over,
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the last eight years they borrowed more than it did in the whole historyht of our country. more than $10 trillion. right? we picked up $5.2 trillion just in the stock market. possibly picked up the whole thing in terms of the first nine months. in terms of value. you can say in one sense, we are really increasing values and may be in the sense, we are reducing debt. we are very honored by it and very, very happy by what'sg happening on wall street. >> sean: i know you've been in wisconsin and michigan and ohio and north carolina. because a lot of people still need opportunity and jobs. you are really here. we are going to be talking at length about your economic plan. let's talk abouts it. >> president trump: first of all, it's a massive tax cut. it's reform but -- [applause] >> president trump: when we first introduced it, for years they talked about tax reform.
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the problem with the word reform, nobody understands what it means.t it could mean you raise taxes. this is the largest tax cut in the history of our country. it's incredible. it's going to put people to work. right now, sean, we are the highest taxed nation in the world. we are going to be down in the lower rung in terms of taxes. a family can get and a business can get, especially -- you are doing different kinds of things with their businesses, you can get a 40% tax reduction. again, it's the largest tax reduction. >> sean: this is important. there's no two accounts that can give you the same liability, giving the same information. that's how complicated the tax code is. you want to drop seven brackets to three.
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>> president trump: we have a zero bracket. a lot of people pay zero. we really have four and they had eight. it's really eight down to four. we are cutting it and half. a lot are taxed below the $24,000 mark for families. zero.at after that it goes to 12% from 15%. the democrats told a very terrible fib. they read the brackets so that the brackets were inverted. if you read it that way, that's not the way it goes. we've been praised for the amount of money, this is really what i'm looking for, for the middle class. f the working people.is the working people are going to get a massive tax break and corporations and companies are going to get large scale tax relief. they will be able to compete with anybody in the world. which is what we need.bl >> sean: you said the corporate rate, which is so important, you said 20% is your max.h
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>> president trump: we are at 35%. estate taxes and city taxes. so many different directions. they leave the country and fire everybody. they are gone and they never come back. now we have companies moving k.back into the country. you saw last week. auto companies are announcing that they are going to build plans. that has not happened for years. they are moving back. not just because of the taxes. tax is so important that they are seeingse enthusiasm. the highest enthusiasm level in so many years. for all of the different things we talk about. for business, it's enthusiasm. everybody is enthused about our country. we are very honored by it. i am honored by the folks in this room. and the truckers? we love the truckers. [applause] >> sean: the top 10% pay 70% of the tax bill. the bottom 50% paid 2% of the total tax rate.
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there were multinational corporations that have trillions of dollars in countries that offer them better tax relief. you are trying to incentivize those trillions to come back here with a low repatriation rate. how low will that be and how much do you think you can bring back into thete united states ad what does it mean? >> president trump: nobody knows the exact number -- i think it's much higher than people understand. it will probably be over $3 trillion. outside of our country. they just can't get it back. they are trying but they can't get it back. it's a bureaucratic mess. the tax rate is so high. they invest it in europe and other places.he they leave the country because the money becomes so much and so valuable to them that they leave the country, our country, to go and get their money. they leave the country and fire everybody. now what we are doing is lowering the l rates.
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so they can bring it back in. we are giving them a shot to bring all of that money, it's all going to come back in. it will all come in immediately. more than $3 trillion. a 10% rate. it may be around that number. a little higher or lower but probably 10%. right now it's 35% plus. who's going to bring money back when you have to pay by the time you're finished almost half of your money in tax? >> sean: they are never going to bring it back. >> president trump: it's going to put people to work so fast. you know, the thing about democrats and republicans, for years and years, everybody has wanted to do this. you've trillions of dollars and the democrats wanted it back. the republicans wanted it back. everybody wanted it back in the couldn't do it. we are going to do a deal. we are putting it down as partit of our tax cuts. [applause] >> sean: one of the things that people have brought up,
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every time i tune into u everyby else in the mediay except fox, the tax cuts for the wealthy. the rate for some people it goes down but if you live in a state like new york or illinois and new jersey or california, you will be able to deduct your local or state income tax. your elected politicians, you will pay the penalty. it's not really true that there is a tax cut for the wealthy as they are portraying it. what is your answer to that? >> president trump: it's unfair that and state that is well-run is really subsidizingng states that have been horriblyfa mismanaged. i won't use names but we understand the names. there are some states that have hundreds of millions and u billions of dollars in borrowing. it's unfair that those states really are being subsidized by
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states like indiana and iowa. i could name many states.an i could probably name three quarters of them. they are so well-run and they are being penalized. it's not fair. we are showing that.. the tax cuts are so steep that the people in every state benefit.ta it's finally time to say hey, make sure your politicians do a good job of running your state. otherwise, you are not going to benefit. if you look place like florida. it is really well run by governor scott p. has done a great job. those are the people that frankly -- the people that had the intelligence to elect them should really benefit. that's what we are doing. we are creating an incentive. the tax cut is massive. we are bringing it down to 20%. down to 12%. for individuals. we are bringing it down to zero in some cases.
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anything below $24,000, it's zero. as i just said, it is the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. it's going to spur growth and keep our companies here. our companies are leaving because the taxes is so high. >> sean: a big part of it you've already done. you've ended a lot of the obama era regulations.o especially in energy and coal. there seems to be -- you have a very strong commitment, you recently went forward with anwar. you put in opportunities for fracking, the coal mining industry. we have an opportunity to be energy independent.ng there seems to be millions of high paying career jobs if thaty decision is made. how big a part of that goes with economic recovery? >> president trump: scott pruitt, the epa, he's done incredibly. his whole concept was "coal is
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back." the miners are working again. >> sean: fracking in pennsylvania? >> president trump: this is not a bad -- mines are opening in the state of pennsylvania. i happen to go to college in this state. i know this state very well.l. [applause]s >> sean: you also won pennsylvania. right? is he going to win pennsylvania in 2020, too? >> president trump: incredible people. incredible state. i did win pennsylvania. i worked hard on pennsylvania. i understand -- pennsylvania is about work. these are people that want to work. we are opening minds. we are opening minds in the state of pennsylvania. they have technology today that is so incredible, what they can do with the piece of coal is so incredible.
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one of our great resources. one of the things i am really proud of, the state of west virginia. last month, it was one of the highest percentage increases in gdp, the state of texas beat it. people are saying wait aa minut, west virginia just came in second. do you know what that is about? cutting regulations and letting the people go and mine. i was so proud of that because west virginia has had very tough times. hillary clinton said she wanted to close up industries, the coal industry. i am the opposite. i'm very proud of that. likewise.ia, >> sean: the biggest obstacle before you arrived here, i had an opportunity to interview a lot of people in this great crowd. i asked them three different questions.pl what they thought of you. overwhelmingly, a lot of support for you here. congress... t [applause]
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>> sean: when i asked them, what was your answer on congress? [boos] >> sean: what was your answer on the media? [boos][b >> sean: we saw what happened with health care in john mccain. this economic plan sounds a lot liken what reagan did and that andted 20 million new jobs revenue doubled. it's important for your agenda. how do you get this through the senate, which does not have a good record? >> president trump: this will be a bigger tax cut than the reagan tax cuts. it will create even more incentive. media is bad. they are really dishonest people. very,nd very dishonest people in many cases. not all. ei know some reporters and journalists that are phenomenal people. but there's such dishonesty.
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it's interesting, if i was just watching television, you don't know whether or not -- you're just watching a report. you know if it's good or bad they always try to make it negative.lw i call it fake media. it is fake. so much fake news. >> sean: do you agree with that? fake news? >> president trump: i only say it, when people read things, they can understand that so much of it is indeed fake. with congress, i've gotten to know a lot of them. there are a lot of good people. don't forget, for health care we had 48 votes. 49 votes. we had a lot of great republicans. we need more republican senators to be on this. [boos] >> president trump: lou barletta, he's incredible in congress. and i think you are going to have a tremendous -- i think he's going to do a tremendous
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job. [applause] and we do need more republican senators. you have a tiny -- we have 52. out of a couple people, they want to grandstand or whatever they want to do. when you have to get every single vote. you have to get at least 50. because the vice president, mike pence. great guy, right? we need 50. that means out of all of these people, two peopleth decide they want to do something for whatever reason. in some cases it is grandstanding. all of a sudden, you don't have health care. we are going to get it anyway. we have the numbers. tomorrow, i am signing something that's going to be incredible. that i can do myself. >> sean: in 1974 -- >> president trump: we are going to have great health care across state lines. it will cost the government nothing. private insurance.
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incredible health care. i tell you what, this will take it i can sign it myself, i don't need anybody. i would have done it earlier but i was hoping they were going to put this through and i would have it in the bill. we are signing tomorrow a health care package that will cover -- some people say 30% or 25% and some people say 50%. it will cover a large percentage of people. >> sean: truckers would benefit. >> president trump: they unite. they form a group. truckers will benefit. this will be fantastic. i would have done this immediately but we were hoping for w the health care. i think health care is going to pass. i can't imagine the largest tax cut for people in our history not passing. i have to say this, i met some great, great people that are republicans. i've met some great people -- i've met some good people, not necessarily great people. democrats. >> sean: [laughs] >> president trump: i think we will have democratic support from some people.
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>> sean: you do? >> president trump: we will get a few votes maybe. it's interesting. one thing with the democrats, they stay together like glue. they are lowsy the politicians. their policies are terrible but they do stick together. we have great policies. but the republicans tend not to be as unified. >> sean: with some people, you h saw and heard bob corker. john mccain wasn't there. even though -- [boos]an >> sean: i can run 100 ads of john mccain saying i'm going to repeal and replace obamacare. he would not even vote to just repeal it. that's gotta be frustrating and disappointing. >> president trump: we thought we had it.di we thought it was done. we thought john was with us. all of a sudden out of nowhere, he voted against. we lost by one vote. here's the thing, we are going to get it. i always say never give up, never, ever quit. we don't quit. we are there. one votee short.
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i think right now, we have the vote. but we have to wait. we have to wait for a little while. we are going to do the taxes first. hopefully we get that. we need 51 votes. >> sean: can you get it done by the end of the year? >> president trump: who is going to vote against this? our country is losing businesses and losing jobs. for the last quarter, they just brought it up. what a nice sound that is. are they playing that for you or for me? they are playing that in honor of his ratings. did you see how good it is?n he is beating everybody. >> sean: i think it will be higher tonight, just saying. >> this next quarter coming up, we have not had threes in a long time. i guess it would determine, but
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we got hit with two hurricanes thought. >> sean: barack obama was the first president in history that never had a 3% gdp growth in a of his presidency. >> president trump: whenr, i took over, we were in the ones. if we hit, if we hit one point. if we go up from two to three, $2.5 million. we pick up millions of jobs. so it pays for the whole thing. >> sean: coming up, more of my exclusive interview with president trump. he will weigh in on the nfl kneeling controversy. he will explain what he thinks the league should have done with colin kaepernick. that and more is straight aheads you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy!
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." i interviewed presidentni trump earlier today at the 193rd special operations wing at the air national guard base in pennsylvania. here's part two of that exclusive interview. a lot of people, i was surprised watching last year with colin kaepernick.k. he praised a murdering side,
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dictator.st he had socks that depicted cops as pigs. and other issues, he actually donated to a charity that supported a cop killer. and then we saw the nfl. you took it on. based on the letter roger goodell put out, donald trump initiated a debate over standing for the flag and our anthem people fought, bled, died. it looks like you one minute. >> president trump: i watched colin kaepernick. i thought it was terrible. then it got bigger and bigger. and frankly, the nfl should have suspended him for one game. he would have never done it again. they could have suspended him for two games. and if he did it a third time for the season.rd you would have never had a problem. i canct tell you.
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you cannot disrespect our country, our flag, our anthem. you cannot do that. >> sean: obviously the people of the country are with you. hundreds of thousands of people fought, bled, hundreds of thousands diedf fighting under that flag. when you look at the obama years, chicago, one city, his adopted home town, o 3900 people were murdered. in the last six years of obama's presidency, 18,000 shootings. i don't think you mentioned it more than three or four times. and his economic policies hurt black americans and hispanic americans more. how will your policies help minorities that are still struggling? >> president trump: minorities want police protection more than anybody. they need it more than anybody. what's going on is crazy. you look at some of the inner cities, where it's out of control. i was saying things like what you have to lose? we will fix it. one of the things we're doing very strongly now is the inner cities. chicago is out of control.
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i don't know what they are doing in chicago to have this many shootings in this many killingsh and all of the different things going on. this is not like it's the t united states of america. pure and simple, that's bad management. bad politics. it's incredible. and then you talk to them, why are you doing stuff? they don't even want to talk to you about it. it's really insulting to our nation. whether you take on the nfl or chicago, some of our other cities, there should not be murders like this. we have incredible police in this country. they could stop it. if they were allowed to do their jobs. thank you. [applause] >> president trump: in many cases, the police are not allowed to do their jobs. they have to be politically correct. we are talking about the lives wonderful people. they have to be allowed to do their job. i will never forget, i was in chicago. a police officer said there was
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a motorcycle, i was talking to the police taking a picture. i said how do you stop this? we could stop it immediately, sir. i said what do you mean? if they would let us do our job, we could stop it l immediately. at some point you will have o to let them do their job. they want to do their job. that's incredible thing. we did it on the border. it was like a sieve. now it's down 78%. that's without the wall. wait till you see what happens when we build the wall. [applause] >> president trump: general kelly hasth done an incredible job. these people know how to do it. but they have to be allowed to do it. look at the difference. >> sean: use of rudy giuliani in new york, new york. >> president trump: he did a fantasticti job. when rudy endorsed me, that was a very important address. hedd did a great job, especially with respect -- you could also say economic development. especially with respect to crime in new york city. >> sean: we watched a lot of
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high-profile incidents. ferguson, down in florida trayvon martin. freddie gray. he attacked the police stupidly. 30 years in radio. i started my 23rd year at fox. every 2-4 years -- [applause] >> sean: thank you. every 2-4 years, the democrats will play the race card. i resent it as a conservative. they will say oh, the policies are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic. their policies have not helped the minority groups in america. is there a way from the federal government's perspective that you can bring economic opportunity? f and safety? >> president trump: totally. that's what we've said. you look at what is happening in our inner cities. it's horrible what is going onyu in terms of the death and shooting. a woman gets up and she wants to go on a walk with her beautiful daughter.. get a loaf of bread and she ends up getting shot or the daughter
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gets shot. we can stop it. don't forget, the democrats have ruled the inner cities for 100 years. this is their rule. very rarely do have a republican. that can be turned around. we can do so many things. the democrats haveve truly rule. when i was running, i would always say what you have to lose? this came up out of nowhere. i am reading the statistics of a certain inner city, education is terrible. crime rate is terrible.r every single element, economic development. jobs -- everybody was unemployed. i'm reading it and i look at the audience and i am saying what the hell do you have to lose? the place went crazy. and then i would use it again and again. we went up. we are doing a good job. ben carson is doing a great job. he's got a great heart. [applause] but the democrats ruled the inner-cities.. and when i say what you have to
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lose, it's so bad, really the republicans should be starting to do very well. we are doing a good job and we are stopping a lot of the crime. >> sean: coming up, more of our exclusive interview with president trump. we will ask him about north korea and their aggression. and what he plans to do with the iranian nuclear deal. and much more, straight ahead. . my name is jeff sheldon,
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in terms of him having icbm capability, nuclear capability, firing missiles over japan, our ally. threatening guam and potentially maybe being able to reach the united states, with a nuclear weapon. at some point, this is going to come to a head. >> president trump: we can't let this go on. you can say what you want. this should have been handled 25 years ago. ten years ago. five years ago. it should have been handled by numerous, not just obama but certainly president obama should have taken care of it. now it's at a point where it's very, very far advanced. something has to f be done. we can't allow this to happen. china has been very helpful, i think. who knows? they seem to be very helpful. they cut off banking to north korea.ry that's something they've never donefu before. they cut way down on the fuel.
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a lot of other things. we are going to see what happens. this should have been taking care of long ago. clinton gave them billions of dollars. gave them lots of other things. before the ink was dry on the contract, they were already starting again with the missiles and with the nuclear, frankly. and we are in a position. i am building up the military like nobody has ever seen. we are close to $800 billion. [applause] >> president trump: our military was really depleted. you look around and you see what's going on. take a look at what we are buying right now with the all of the equipment. the fighters.e we build the greatest military equipment in the world. we have missiles that can knock out a missile in the air. 97% of the time. if you send two of them, they are going to get knocked down. >> sean: is it fair to say if
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he keeps firing missiles, that's going to end? >> president trump: i don't want to talk about it. because you know -- all these people -- [applause] i remember in mosul, i use this all the time. we are going to be attacking mosul inul four months, and thre months. i say why did they keep saying it? attacked, do it or don't do it. they kept talkingdo about it. it turned out to be hell on wheels. they were so totally prepared. i'm not saying i'm doing anything and i'm not saying i'm not. we should be talking about it. >> sean: calm before the storm. you are not talking about that either? >> president trump: i'm not talking about it. [applause] >> sean: iran, it was interesting. bill clinton, when he made the deal with kim jong un's father, kim jong il, he said this is a good deal for the american people. it was not. it seems the same mistake was made with president obama and
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the iranian deal. there are reports that you will decertify this. you can also pull out of it. john bolton suggested you pull out completely. y why not scrap it? >> president trump: you can do both. i know exactly what i'm going to do but i cannot give it away tonight. i'm going to be announcing it very shortly. [laughter] >> sean: why not, right? >> president trump: it's no secret, i think it was one of the most incompetently drawn deals we've evers seen. $150 billion given, we got nothing. they got a path to nuclear weapons very quickly. think of this, $1.7 billion in cash. this is cash outil of your pock. do know how many airplane loads that must be? did you ever see $1 million? like a promotion? it is a lot. this is $1.7 billion. who would be authorized to do it and who are the people to
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deliver it? you may never see them again. right? this is the worst deal. we got nothing. i'm not giving anything awayay t i've been saying this for a long time, you have people dancing and screaming in the streets of iran. i have to tell you, those people are possibly safe because i happen to believe the people of iran are great people and they want freedom and they want to be friendly with us. i really believe that. they are dancing in the streets. they are singing "death to america and giving up every single point. you go in likend this, you're nt having it. done, done, done. worst deal i've ever seen. whether it is countrywide's or any other way, there is no other wayop. we will see what happens pretty soon. a lot of people are guessing. maybe there's not so much guessing. it was an incompetently drawn deal. it was a very bad deal. i'm not saying anything
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different tonight that i haven't been saying for two years. it's a horrible, horrible embarrassment to our country. we did it out of weakness when actually, we have great strength. >> sean: let me ask you about immigration. a 70-point plan. there was fear after you had met with pelosi and schumer. talking about daca. one of the things i have always noticeds -- we always get the tax increase but never the spending cuts. the consideration on immigration, you never get the wall built. part of it is -- he said there will be no deal. on daca. unless of course, we are going to and chain migration. we are going to build a wall that is see-through now? >> president trump: we've built five prototypes. they are going up. some are already finished. i will say, they are really looking good. they are really looking good and our country needs it. not only for people but for thea drugs that are pouring into our country. we have drugs that are pouring into our country.
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so we don't have a choice. you can say what you want, i was with bibi netanyahu of israel. he was saying donald, the wall works. they had an open border that was like a sieve. people just poured in. 99.9% of the people know, -- it's stopped. nobody gets in. >> sean: it has to be built. >> president trump: a properly built and constructed wall. high, not a little fence. they had of walls that were so low, trucks would drive over them. it was easier to drive over it than to take it down. can you believe it? >> sean: no amnesty. no chain migration. >> president trump: it's one of the disasters. you allow one person and in tham one person brings in ten or 12 people. >> sean: no daca. until you fund the wall? >> president trump:mp we have 800,000 people. they are not necessarily young.
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a lot of people think they are children. they average from 16-39 or so. a lot ofof these people are in e military. they have jobs come of, that. -- this, that. i fully understand it but if we are going to do something, we have to get something in return. what i want is tremendous for the regulation, i want the wall and we are going to get other things. we are going to see if we can work something out. whether or not we do, i don't know. it would be wonderful to solve the daca problem. w even my most conservative, hard-line friends in the republican party would really like to be able to solve 800,000 people. honestly, these people went through a lot. most of them went through our system. many of them don't speak the language of their country because they've never beenn to their country. we are going to try and solve that. in order to solve that, we want a wall and great border security.
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>> sean: what does the president think about wikileaks founder julian assange, saying that he has proof that russia did not give him the dnc emails? find out the answer to that question, next.
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while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's medication isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity."
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broadcasting from the 193rd special operations wing at the air national guard base in middletown pennsylvania. wikileaks founder julian assange is saying w he has proved that e russians did not give him the dnc emails. i asked president trump if he is willing to listen to what evidence assange has. let's take a look. i have identified -- i've even talked -- i've never seenn anyoe person face as much in terms of attacks as you have. you have media and democrats that are hostile. republicans that are hostile. a deep state leaking onra you. one of the things that has come up almost throughout your whole presidency is this russia, russia, russia obsession. i interviewed julian assange five times. i have talked to them other times. he said it's not russia. there was no collusion. the dnc emails did not come from them.
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dana rohrabacher met with him and he said he had proved positive evidence that would show thehe truck campaign never colluded with russia. it's at in the best interest of the country that if he has that information, he should give it? it seems he wants and returned to be left alone. should the country -- that the country deserve to know? >> president trump: we can't let anybody play around with our voters and the voter system i have to tell you this -- russia was an excuse used by the democrats when they lost the election. they lost the election. and they sat in a room and they said wow, we look bad. the morning after. it's been written about in various books or e-books. they said why did you lose the election? and they said oh, it was russia. it wasn't russia.
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it was a bad candidate who didn't go to wisconsin or michigan like they should have. it was a candidate that spent tremendously more money than i did, as you know. more than double. and did not do well in pennsylvania, this great state. didn't do well in north carolina or south carolina. i mean, lost d wisconsin for the first time in decades. lost michigan. now, with all of that being said, they said russia. and then they say oh, it was trump that colluded with russia. i'm saying "i did?" this was anri excuse by the democrats and people got carried away. this was a terrible and it's very bad for our country --
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during this campaign, forget it. forget it. this was an excuse that was used by the democrats. an excuse for losing an election that frankly they should have won because winning the electoral college is so easy for democrats. they start off with three major states. to win the electoral college for a democrat, it's almost like a given. that's why people said you cannot get to 270. 306.t to but i thought it was very sad when i saw this. they use these excuses. one other thing i have to say. the electoral college, i never appreciated. i'd ratherer have a popular vot. for me, it's easier. the popular vote is easier. the one thing about the electoral college, it takes you around to states you would not
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go to otherwise. it's been a great thing. i say this -- we hadpr an unbelievable, unprecedented election. i'm so proud of my people. i'm so, so proud of you. i did this show with a lot of people said -- i did it a lot. i guess people are watching. >> sean: only the second one since you have been president, but i'm glad to have you. >> president trump: maybe we won't do it anymore. >> sean: hey, come on. help me out here. >> president trump: i will say ithis, you have been so great. i'm very proud of you. i am a ratings person. has anyone seen his ratings? what you are doing to your competition is incredible. number one and i am very proud of you. y it's an honor to be on your show.d >> sean: mr. president, i remember one time we had an early conversation and i will end the interview on this. this is how i've always felt.en he said well, i have all these things. maybe you want to play golf on my course one day.
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long before -- we were friends before you ran for office. and then when you ran, i said i only wantnt one thing. help our country. let's help the forgotten men and women.n. let's keep the country safe. i think that's our prayer for you and the country. >> president trump: thank you so much. >> sean: the president of the united states. also tonight before president trump's speech, i had a chance to speak to the crowd and ask them what they think about the trump administration, congress, the liberal media, and so much more. watch this. have you met the president? >> at a rally, sure. >> sean: how do you feel about the job he's doing, the congress, andnt the media? >> the media, we are not of been going to talk about because they don't report fairly. congress needs to get on board and realize donald trump,t love him or hate him, he is what america picked. if congress wants to be reelected for 2018, they should think about what the people voted for in november of 2016. >> sean: how is the president
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doing? >> great. >> excellent. >> sean: how is congress doing? >> terrible. >> sean: how is the president doing? >> a fantastic job so far. >> sean: congress? >> not so fantastic. i have hope that we can turn it around. >> sean: what about the news media? >> you guys are fabulous but cnn, --di his fake news. >> sean: what you think of cnn? [boos] >> sean: abc? nbc? cbs? [boos] >> sean: msnbc? >> no! >> sean: how is the president doing? >> i think he is doing a phenomenal job. >> sean: what you think of congress? >> congress, i feel like they are playing the politics of everything. each and every congressman,, we've got to do what's. right fr the country. >> sean: come together. >> yes, i really think of congress can come together and say we are working towards the better of everybody, all
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americans, i think it will be phenomenal. >> sean: how do you feel about the news media? i >> a lot of the news media is fake except "hannity." we lovee "hannity." >> sean: that's a promo. how's the president doing? >> wonderful, i feel better everyre day. >> sean: congress? >> what about them? drain the swamp. >> sean: show everybody your beautiful dress. you've got a donald trump dress. do you like it? >> i love it. >> sean: do you like the president? >> i love him. >> sean: why? >> he does good things for our country.ov >> sean: how is the president doing? >> good. >> sean: how is congress doing? >> notot good. >> i am president fred the motor truck association. business is very good. we are here to support the president and his tax plan and reduce individual tax rates, help our industry. >> sean: it worked for reagan and kennedy, why wouldn't it work now?
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congress is going to get this done? >> i hope so. >> sean: i am cautiously... >> optimistic. >> sean: how do you think the media treats the president? >> fake news. horrible. >> sean: are you tired of it? and all of them, pretty much? except me. >> except sean hannity! >> sean: we will have more "hannity" right after this break as we continue from the 193rd at special options waiting at the -- wayne air nationalg guard base in middletown, pennsylvania. aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing.
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our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." that's all the." time we have lt this evening. asas always, we thank you for being with us. this show, we are not the liberal establishment mainstream destroy-trump-media. we will be your fair and balanced show.
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we will be back in new york tomorrow night. brian kilmeadee is up next. thank you for being with us. ♪ ♪ >> brian: good evening, everyone. i am brian kilmeade. this is "fox news tonight," again. we have a big-time show tonight. a stunning example of the media hypocrisy. the harvey weinstein sexual assault scandal. including reaction from hillary clinton. this came in moments ago. >> what was your reaction when you heard the news about harvey weinstein? >> i was just sick. >> brian: it took her five days. going after trump of all people, the freestyle rap. which is my favorite. we will tell you why that might help the president in the long run. our