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how it's going to make our lives better. that's an honest question and you can't avoid it forever simply by screaming racist. that's it for us tonight. we head from washington to new york city where sean hannity awaits. >> sean: by the way, bill kristol's not worth a second of your time. breaking tonight, the department of justice now find the five months of critical messages between love birds peter strzok and lisa page. we first reported it last night on the show. also breaking at this hour, just-released text messages from strzok and page showing the fix was on as it relates to the clinton investigation and the fbi officials suggest a special counsel be appoint to the clinton e-mail case? and that's not all tonight. with congressional republicans now signalling they're going to
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release the classified memo -- hopefully we'll see the it next week, the daily beat is beginning to leak some of the memo and reporting james colmey and andrew mccabe are all named in the document exposing fisa abusing against the president and his campaign. and huge news tonight. we have every detail and we're calling on you to keep up the pressure. please, it's make difference. call congress and we'll give you the number and it's only part of our very important opening monologue and we have more to tell you. all right, buckle up and welcome to "hannity." ready, do it again. one, two, three, go. [♪] >> sean: there we go. we start major new developments to tell you about. as we first reported here on "hannity" last night the department of justice tracked down the five months of missing
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text messages between the trump-hating fbi agents, peter strzok and lisa page and fox is learning at this hour, four phones -- one and two isn't enough, belonging to strzok and page have been recovered. sara carter has a brand-new breaking news tonight raising questions on why the fbi blames samsung and said they could not recover the mess angst -- message. we have the details in the critical time period during the trump russian investigation stretching from president trump's transition until robert mueller was appointed a special counsel. we were missing that. the bad news is the inspector general is now reviewing the messages to turn over to congress. why not just release them? let the public and the american people decide? let them see how corrupt and bias peter strzok and lisa page are.
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there's a total of over 50,000 messages and we have more providing more incontrovertible evidence the fix was in on the clinton investigation. on february 25, 2016, lisa page texts strzok, one more thing, she may be our next president, meaning hilary, the last thing you need is load ford -- loaded for bear. and strzok replies -- he interviewed her. back in february, strzok and page are already talking about going easy on the clinton investigation into the e-mails because they thought she would become the president and retaliate against the doj and the fbi. now stop there for a second. in early may before they ever interviewed hillary clinton. they're writing an exoneration before an investigation. remember, if he is the guy that
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interviewed hilary and general flynn. that year james comey and other fbi officials started drafting the exoneration months before interviewing clinton and 17 other key witnesses. ever hear of that before? now what we're developing say fact pattern showing a massive cover-up and obstruction of justice case. in february, strzok and page were worried about upholding the rule of law and conduct real investigation against clinton because they didn't want her mad at them and then strzok, comey and company changed the language from the legal standard of gross information to extreme carelessness. play not sound like a big difference but legally it's a huge difference though it means the same thing. that means clinton would not face charges. they were putting the fix in. the fix was in and the evidence now is overwhelming and that's not all. strzok and page discuss in the
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just-released text appointing a special counsel to do the clinton probe because they don't want to be claimed if they go after her because it may come back to bite them. on march 18, strzok writes, thought of the perfect person d. can bounce this off of and page asks who, strzok republicans, pat who senator grassley is fitzgerald. the special council that gave scooter libby a raw deal. if we go with him and delay briefing him on until i can get back and do late next week or later. strzok then says, i can work with him again and damn, we'd get [bleep] done. page follows up with, i know, like i said, we discussed boss and him yesterday. strzok says it frustrated me because bill at his 715 brings up the whole matter in front of his dad. one acting for dino who
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immediately goes to john and tells him how bill is stressed because stuff is going on about a special prosecutor. bill needs to learn not to talk to everybody about this when he's upset about it. i guarantee that agent, while discreet is going to tell a few other people and strzok continues. i'm sending redact to the 8:30 with jones to meet with john. page responds, did he go so far as to talk about why we start the talking special prosecutor? and then page says, don't think so. in my office talking to john and the discussion with the special counsel doesn't end there. this issin -- this is insane and says i wonder if you talked to andy. we assume that's andrew mccabe the deputy fbi director. i know this is a lot to absorb. this is what this all means ,
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strzok who played a key and central and pivotal role in the entire clinton e-mail investigation, which includes overseeing fbi interviews with hilary and her top aides and then page who was the top legal counselor they all thought for months a special counsel should have been appointed. they didn't want her mad at them and if strzok and page thought that then, doesn't that mean we should have a special counsel now because we have even more evidence the fix was in and hillary clinton -- scary, but she was protected. this is rigged like the rigged primary with bernie. now, we also have a new text about andrew mccabe and his recu recusal in the investigation. rabicki called to check in and believes andy should be recused
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because of the perception. strzok, says, god. and our statement affected the stock market. self-importance here. page said don't understand your e-mail. if it's similar those we've been talking about lately why no recusal. something different? and the former virginia governor picked up but it didn't make sense because maybe he's interviewing and heading to private practice. they wanted him to recuse himself because of public perception. mccabe's wife got a $700,000 in a campaign contribution. an insane amount and it turned out to be a failed-state senate run. see the connection, mccabe,
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deputy director, friends with stro strzok and page and insurance policy and $700,000 for his wife and comey was turning a blind eye to felonies and crimes by clinton. now it indicates the attorney, loretta lynch, she also new hillary clinton was not going to be charge. mccabe and comey knew it and now loretta lynch even after lynch took a back seat in the investigation after getting caught talking to bill clinton on the tarmac for 40 minutes about grandchildren. and we know it was called a matter not an investigation. comey complied. this is the very definition of corruption in government not rank and file fbi. not rank and file doj, not rank
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and file intelligence. no, the upper echelon. so we have top figures in obama's fbi and department of justice literally betraying the rule of law and shredding the constitution. why? they wanted hillary clinton to continue on as the presidential candidate and not charge for the obvious felony with the e-mail server investigation and could beat donald trump in the general election and don't want to get her mad anyway. the evidence is so transparent and obvious a 10-year-old can understand it unless you work not news media in america. it was a sham. we now have the evidence and the type of thing you only see in a banana republic and it's a lot to take in and process but this is only the start of information that we have tonight. the daily beat tonight is in fact reporting the classified
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four-page memo names specifically -- this is the first leak on the memo. we'll probably get it after the state of the union next week, fired and disgraced former fbi director james comey, andrew mccabe, rob rosenstein and deep state officials that abused their powerful fisa surveillance powers. they're all mentioned. here's what we do know, top-ranking officials at the doj and the fbi, used and abused the powerful, unmatched tools of intelligence that we give our government to protect us but they used it in this case to spy on members of a presidential opposition party in a campaign year and then a president-elect. the reason they did it is to influence first the election and then undermine the choice of the american people.
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they never thought donald trump would become president because this group of deep-state bureaucrats thought they could subvert your will, the will of the american people. and no liberal mainstream media -- you know what, we're not talking about -- again, rank and file. we respect rank and file fbi, doj, intelligence officials. those people work tirelessly and risk their lives every day to protect and serve us. here's who we've been exposing night and night. this is a rogue group of obama administration hold-overs that despise donald trump and since then they've tried to undermine and unseat the president at every single turn. now, this is why releasing the memo is of utmost important. the american people, we've been telling you all this can be exposed, all this can be
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investigated, all crimes being prosecutor prosecutored prosecute to the fullest expense of the pressure. keep calling the members of congress and demand the memo be released. there's the number. 202-224-3121 tell congress we want to see it and the truth. and tonight with the u.s. economy on a tear, president trump rolled into the world economic forum in davos, switzerland and got a hero's welcome. look at the headline from the drudge report, trump speech and invest in america pops to 45% approval same as the anointed one, obama and the dow's soaring. so president trump, like he's been doing over a year, declared to the world america's open for business and america's back. take a look.
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>> we want great prosperity and peace. i think that's the message. it's gone really well. lots of people are coming back to the united states. we're seeing tremendous investment and today's been a very exciting day. very great day. i just want to thank everybody. the receptivity we've had and the united states has had being here has been incredible. sitting around the table are some of the greatest business leaders in the world. some of the greatest companies in the world probably i can think of no other place or time where you'll have executives of this stature. i just want to say there's been a lot of warmth and respect for the country. billions is coming to the u.s. and people are happy with what we've done not only the tax bill and cutting of regulations and being a cheerleader for the
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country. if you're not a cheerleader for your company or country, no matter what it won't work and that's what i've been and my group has been. >> tucker: he said even liberal conspiracy tv, msnbc have to admit it. it's priceless. liberal joe and the doctor. watch this. >> people are tweeting me about protesters. there's no protesters. you can't get near here. >> we need to put in perspective there are zero protesters -- not that people don't want to protest. you can't possibly get there. >> you saw what happened when the president came in. people had their phones and were taking pictures. it's like a rock concert frankly. that's not to say it was a warm welcome it was like a rock star welcome in that wow, everybody wanted to see donald trump. if he comes this way it will be the same thing. the crowds around donald trump are big. stephanie, you've been here.
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there are world leaders and they sometimes have a small entourage and he'll try to cut deals. we'll call it. >> a rock-star caliber reception but the president, no leather pants or shredded t-shirt. he's still in his classic suit. >> tucker: wait the, crazy guy that's demented with early onset alzheimer's. he's earning this. the world is seeing the possibility of massive economic growth and the president is set to deliver a speech tomorrow. ed henry is here with that. what's happening with the economy is not a coincidence. it's adirect result of the company's policies which is on
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the difference of the barack obama. there's more money in the pockets of the forgotten men and women -- remember, they were at the heart of the last election and the out of touch democrats. look at nancy pelosi and debbie wasserman schultz calling the bonuses crumbs. get ready, nancy, you may want to watch. here's an important point, the tax cuts haven't even taken full affect and we have a record-high stock market over 2.2 million jobs created since donald trump was elected and record-low unemployment and all-time lows for african americans and hispanic and consumer confidence at a high and fewer people on food stamps and a president for eight years -- the only in history without a single year of 3% gdp. and another fact that proves
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president trump is nothing to hide, the white house is now voluntarily handed over 20,000 pages to robert mueller and his band of merry democrat donors -- like andrew weisman and the rest of them. mueller has collected a whopping -- get this, 1.4 million pages of documents from the trump campaign and their investigation. that's not something you are going to hear from the mainstream media. that's called transparency. tonight they're trying to change the story. at this hour "the new york times" is trying to distract you. they have a story trump wanted mueller fired last june and our sources -- and i've checked with many of them, they're not confirming that tonight. the president's attorney dismissed the story and says, no comment. we're not going there. how many times has the "new york times" gotten it wrong?
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with me is sebastian gorka. we'll start with you tonight. if the text messages don't put it over the top for those that are been trying to cling like a life line to the phony russia collusion narrative i don't know what will. your thoughts. >> nothing, sean. simply put, one of the most senior agents of the fbi responsible for the hilary-server gate investigation and put it in a text message to his lover, i'm going give hilary special treatment because, hey, she may be the next president. that's the definition of the perversion of justice. that's the definition of corruption. and not surprisingly, the daily beat is already behind the curb. we know about comey and strzok
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and rosenstein. talking to my sources, there are 12 people -- 12 people in this conspiracy at the highest level -- >> sean: are these people mentioned in the memo. >> the memo is the tip of the iceberg and i'm worried because the doj doesn't understand strategic communications. if they don't release it they'll lose the war and they've been diligent and cautious. you see schiff out there already spinning. the republicans are taking weeks and months to get everything double checked. they'll lose the communications war and the conspiracy will continue because these people, sha sean, they're still at the fbi and they should be stripped of their badge and gun and walked out of the hoover building months ago. >> sean: how is it possible, herman cain, sebastian raise as
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a good point, how do they still have jobs? how does mccabe still have a job and james comey is not under investigation. how is that possible? >> it's possible because of the methods they know they can use to create barriers. number one, somebody should go to jail. i agree with dr. gorka. yes, the republicans need to insist. all your viewers, you should insist to your representatives and senators, release the memo. the reason most of the democrats on the intelligence oversight committee didn't want to read it is because they know it has damaging information. somebody should go to jail and until they release that memo, we won't be able to get to the bottom of this and let's face
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it, the american people are paying for this. we deserve transparency and the "t" is truth. >> sean: let's release them all. >> why don't they want to release them? it's simple. they have something to hide the american people and from the public and they need to release the memos and release the memo. that's pure and simple. >> sean: release the memo and the text. dr. gorka, i know it gets confusing, i can put them back on the screen as you're talk but did you look at what strzok and page are saying to each other. it's unbelievable to me that all this happened, they still have a job. now, they wanted to protect hillary clinton unless she became president and had an insurance policy.
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colmey, page, strzok and lynch knew she won't going to be indicted. that's obstruction of justice. that's a felony and even comey said it and it gets worse and destroying 33,000 subpoenaed e-mails and then acid watching and bleaching the hard drive to you never find them again. and who takes a hammer to bust up their old blackberry unless you're trying to obstruct justice? >> sean, you've outlined what hilary did and they're all felonies. the private server, the destruction of evidence. they're all felonious activities. we know she's a criminal and had aco accomplices but the fbi management aided and abetted
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her. she wasn't sworn under oath and the lap stops were destroyed by the fbi, not hilary. they allowed her best friend, who is also a suspect, to act as her counsel in that interview. how did that happen? that happened because the obama administration allowed it to happen and the right name for all of this is obama-gate. if he doesn't allow it to happen, it doesn't happen. >> sean: i will tell you, i never thought herman kain in my life time people of this level of power can use a bought and paid for phony dossier of hillary clinton to get a fisa warrant -- first to lie to the american people and propgandize with russian lies and use that dossier to get a fisa warrant to
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spy on a candidate in a presidential year and undermine a president-elect. this is not a banana republic but it's the stuff of a banana republic. >> sean, my last word is simply this, somebody is going to go to jail. the only question is who and when. and i want to remind people, due process takes time. but somebody is going to jail just based upon the information that we already have and if we get the other information from the memo and the missing e-mails, somebody is going to jail and they should. >> sean: i have no doubt if we have equal justice under the law and follow the law and believe in our constitution, what you said should come through. great job tonight. yet, another major breaking development. an according to a 2016 text we
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just obtained moments ago, peter strzok told his girlfriend the top officials at the fbi actively withheld information from congress following the request. it reads in part, quote, the thing is there are very inflammatory things in the 302s we didn't turn over because they weren't relevant in the freedom of information act request inflame congress. joining us more with the development, the chairman of the judiciary committee. good to see you. welcome to new york. >> great to be with you and your viewers. >> sean: anything i'm saying that's wrong? anything i'm wrong on? >> we don't know everything that's right yet so it's critical we get the information out but it is alarming and something that the congress needs to pursue and the american
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people need to know about. the calls for transparency are important. >> sean: sound like they're withholding -- my interpretation, things from congress. >> that's how i read the text we have provided today. the text struck references 302s. as you know from the amount of time you spent on it, 302s are reports filed by fbi agents after they interview witnesses. they were requested by the congress and strzok is talking to lisa page and he says, there are very inflammatory things in the 302s we didn't turn over to congress because they weren't relevant to understanding the focus of the investigation that are going to come out and inflame congress. why sit folks in the fbi.
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>> sean: we have equal branches and oversight of the branches. let me ask you this, they first talked of an insurance policy. i believe andrew mccabe, strzok and page. then we have they knew nothing was going to happen. now peter strzok is literally exonerating with james comey, hillary clinton in may. she's not interviewed until 4th of july. then we find out loretta lynch, profile and courage, loretta lynch knows nothing's going to happen to hilary, comey, strzok, page, lynch and mccabe knowing nothing will happen and an exoneration before it happened. i didn't know you wrote exonerations before you did the investigation. >> absolutely not. it shows an unbelievably
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contrasting approach to the investigation of one presidential candidate compared to the investigation of the other presidential candidate. >> sean: what with the hate we see -- gloats of f-trump between peter strzok and page and he conducted the interview with hilary and exonerates her after the speech where he think he's going to indict her. >> he edited it. >> sean: they hate trump now. he was appointed by mueller. the mueller appointments are and donors. then i look at andrew weisman. here's a guy who got it wrong, he held back exculpatory evidence and four maryland executives go to jail for a year and overturned by the fifth
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circuit court of appeals. does that sound like somebody who should be hired by robert mueller and should the special counsel be dismanded -- disband. >> i'm not prepared too call i'm not prepared to call for the end to the investigation. there should be transparency. >> sean: is there trump/russia collusion? >> i haven't seen it. >> sean: all right. congressman, great to see you. i know you're working hard on this. last question, paul rosenstein walked into paul ryan's office. i know it happened coming up on the deadline nor information that led to the memo from the house intel committee. that's interesting to me, begging ryan not to release it. as i look at that behavior and look at what -- you've read the memo, correct? >> i have indeed.
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>> sean: will we be shocked? >> based on what you're talking about here, i don't think i should comment but it's very important for the american people to see it because it's an very important issue that should concern all of us. >> sean: and we should have all 50,000 text messages shouldn't we? >> as long as they don't contain anything about sources and methods -- >> sean: we don't want anyone in jeopardy. >> we're thrilled to get any new messages because if its into what we were talking about and we requested them today and unredacted so we can make the judgment on what is important in the investigation and not the people being investigate. >> sean: congressman we need oversight more than ever. i am really concerned a grave injustice and great corruption has happened, not rank and file, at the very top. >> a lot of is happening.
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we have a good inspector general who i said on your radio program yesterday, we have other ways to find this. guess what, he found them. that's important. >> sean: we got all four phones. how many phones do you have? >> i have one. >> sean: normal. okay. sara carter breaking news and gregg jarrett. so much more. stay with us. megan's a lawyer. when it comes to presenting evidence, nobody does it better. she's also this close to finding bigfoot. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for megan, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. rocket mortgage by quicken loans. let your inner light loose with one a day women's. ♪
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>> sean: on this busy breaking news night ed henry is in washington. is it my understanding these are anonymous sources again? >> it is anonymous and people familiar with the mueller investigation and "the new york times" suggesting last june the president indicated to some senior aides he want to fire robert mueller. he believed he had conflicts. remember the reports you and
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other were citing at the time and robert mueller hired a lot of lawyers on the special counsel team who donated money to democrats and there was a business dispute with mueller with a golf club and may be a fee dispute. it may be minor but its was an issue between them. the bottom line is "the time" saying last june he told senior aides he wanted to fire mueller over conflicts and told by the white house counsel he would quit if the president told him to do that because mcgan thought it would be a political land mine for the president. bottom line i just spoke to ty
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cobb a white house lawyer who has no independent information of any of this but the white house, simply, will not comment out of respect for the special counsel and they're moving forward and trying to cooperate as much as they can with the investigation, sean. >> sean: thank you, ed henry. here with more reaction, fox news contributor, sara carter and legal analyst gregg jarrett. start the new text messages, sara. >> they're very explosive. when you hear the chairman talk about this the fact they have 0 302 witness interviews and don't want to share them with congress because of how inflammatory they'd be. remember how long it took for congress to get the text messages and fbi witness, 302
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interviews. they stymied congress on this. that's part of the dispute now with doj and house intelligence committee. they said you held back and we asked for the documents over and over and the fbi and you, do j, held back and gave and a now we have our investigation semi wrap up you don't want us to share it with the american public. people deserve to see it. >> sean: so of course the news media sheep, anonymous sources. a tweet reminds us of everything. i'm sure the president looked at conflicts of interest, as he should. legitimate just like it's legitimate to say who did you vote for. and remember last june anonymous sources where "the new york times" reporters were telling us the secretary of state, rex
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tillerson would be long gone by noun and haven't we had a number of "the new york times" and "washington post" stories with the anonymous bunk reporting. >> they're not reliable reporters and there's been innumerable stories that president trump wanted to fire mueller. the president probably wanted to get rid of these guys and get people to be fair and objective and neutral. i must say, sean, with every new message the evidence become incontrovertible a rogue group decide to clear hillary clinton for political reasons. >> sean: they didn't want to piss off perhaps the next press.
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>> and they were clearing the path for her and the simultaneously, the back-up plan is to destroy donald trump and accuse him of crimes he never did and they knew it. >> sean: there's no there-there but if i can be involved in history and an impeachment, i'd love to do it. >> that's frustrating talking to law enforcement officials. the minute the statement was issued with the technical glitch and doj i was getting calls day and night. for the last two days from fbi investigators, criminal investigators that sid -- said they're lying and blatantly lying. if they have the devices they can retreat the messages. there's ghost messages. even if they've been delete.
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they want know why did the fbi lie again. other question is important and the reason americans are so frustrated and i see it over and over again, here we have a criminal investigation into president trump and his campaign members based on shoddy evidence, no evidence, a dossier, a salacious dossier and here we have an enormous abundance of evidence of obstruction of justice, possibly all kinds of criminal activity here and there isn't a criminal investigation into this. it's a congressional and i.d. investigation. the scales of justice don't seem to be valid. gregg jerrett what we looking for now? >> the department of justice sent a letter trying to convince the intel committee not row release it publicly because guys like rosenstein know it's an
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abuse of power, deprivation of rights to use a false document, a false dossier to spy on anybody much less a political candidate of the united states. it's mccabe and comey, there's a lot of people going to jail. >> sean: i heard it's the first 10%, 15%. there's more following the memo. sara, that's what you're reporting. >> i was told if there were 10 bullets and there are, this is only one of the 10 and there's more to get investigated. >> people will start taking the fifth. >> sean: i never thought in our country. we have more straight ahead.
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>> sean: here with reaction to our fox news tonight we have former secret service agent. i want an insurance policy in case trump is elect. f-him. he'll be the main guy and talk about we don't want to piss off hillary clinton. so what we'll do is rig it and change the memo and start writing an exoneration before an investigation. comey will know and mccape and lynch will know and interview her and say she's good. i'm sure you're happy with the way the wheels of justice roll in this case. >> my new year's resolution was
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i'm not going to let you agitate me and stay in my happy spot. what are you saying? your accusation is there was a secret society -- >> sean: mishandling classified information is a crime. destroying evidence say crime. deleting subpoenaed e-mails is obstruction. using acid wash on your cell phone is obstruction. have you ever busted a mobile device with a hammer. >> i busted a mobile device but not with a hammer. >> sean: a sledgehammer? >> i dropped it in the pool. >> sean: in a what? >> in a pool and wrecked it. >> sean: on purpose, yeah. >> i can't understand why relatively smart people like austin cannot just come clean and admit it's a disaster, the
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trump team was spied on and covered it and they senior level was involved. it's so obvious. austin has an advanced degree from college and can't admit this? i know where austin's going to go with this, the fbi guys had stupid texts. that's not the point. these are the people involved in the exoneration letter exonerating hillary clinton from a crime -- >> sean: before they even taufkd talked to her. people in law enforcement always write exonerations before they find it months before they investigate. >> only when you're so politically biassed you want the outcome in advance. >> sean: you're fine with this, austin? you're cool with it? >> i'm not fine with it. mueller say career and life time
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republican. these are good law enforcement officers conducting the investigation and it's not a good thing to be criticizing the fbi because there's one person -- >> sean: excuse me -- whoa, whoa, whoa. hang on a second. i don't know -- by the way, i don't know with the secret society. you can interpret it one way and we do know they hated trump. we do know he was involved in the investigation. we do know an exoneration for investigation. we do know before comey announced that he and mccabe and lynch know it's not going happen. really? how would he know? it wasn't his decision. >> i understand you don't like him, i can't pronounce his name but he was fired from mueller's
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team. if you're trying to suggest we should not pay attention to potential crimes the special counsel is investigating. >> sean: do you think they could have found one republican donor -- hang on, these are all obama and clinton donors. over $50,000. just one? maybe one? >> and sends a congratulations e-mail to sally yates when she defies president trump that later costs her a job. austin, i can't believe with a serious face you're defending this. >> it violate the rules of the justice department. >> strzok was also intimately involved in the drafting of an exoneration letter in a suspicious fashion and you then
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diverted -- i never made it about mueller. mentioned mueller. i never even mentioned mueller -- wait, address it. austin -- >> it has nothing to do with robert mueller's investigation. >> riddle me this, buddy, i'm going to ask you a question, because in the initial draft of the comey investigation memo there's a line about hilary on her private e-mail, e-mailing another government official, you know what that is, austin, barack obama and peter strzok and his people who took the line out. what do you say about that one? >> peter strzok was fired from the mueller investigation when they found out about the text -- >> sean: he was fired. >> you could be mad at peter strzok if that's how you say it -- >> sean: he's still employed by the fbi. >> he's a life time republican. >> him being a life time republican has nothing to do with the fact.
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you asked me what it has to do with hilary -- hillary clinton was exxonerated in advance by a guy tweeting about trump -- >> sean: let me join in. austin, it's been a year. give me one example of trump/russia collusion. >> four people have been indicted. >> sean: a special laura ingram edition of the "hannity" hot line. ewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief.
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>> sean: we have sources, and just confirming that may be donald trump wanted a fire with special counsel for conflict, does he not have the right to raise those questions? we will deal with this tomorrow night with this footage coming from arizona to go with the high-speed police chase with
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them slamming into another car and flipped several times before coming to a stop with the driver, event shall he, comes out of the car, but instead of running stance around until pole arrives in the promptly arrest him with the driver taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. a special "hannity" edition and a special laura ingraham edition. >> i love you, sean hannity but you have to admit that laura ingraham is way better looking than you and watching laura ingraham, she is just as intelligent and witty as you al. probably more witty >> i just want to say that i love both hannity and-- >> but i used to go to bed at 6:00 and now go to bed at 11:00. thank you. >> you said to call in and
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comments on laura ingraham. tucker has better hair them both of you. put that in your pipe and smoke it >> sean: all right, we will always be fair and balanced and are not the destroy trump media. this is really awful >> i am fixing my hair. tucker does have better hair than i do, no doubt about it bu, you have the best hair ever, when hundred% and you and tucker should have a hair-off. >> sean: i get the crap beat out of me by the audience and play it and try to be fair and say one night, said the comments to laura, i stay up until 11:00 till laura and you know what i say, have a good show >> laura: he always teases me and is a nice moment and don't know if i can take a big