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have a terrific weekend. we'll be back on monday at 8:00 p.m. good night from washington and weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of hannity the trump agenda, president trump he rocked the crowd, he delivered a rousing speech at cpac 2018 tonight for the hour we have the highlights and, of course, reaction all of this we will check in with judge jeanine pirro. we start with president trump's plan to protect american schools and students following this tragedy in florida. let's take a look. >> it's time to make our schools a much harder target for attackers. we don't want them in our schools. [applause] we don't want them. when we declare our schools to be gun-free zones it just
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puts our students in far more danger. [cheers and applause] far more danger. [applause] well-trained, gun adept teachers and coaches and people that work this those buildings. people in the marines for 20 years and retired. people in the army, the navy, the air force, the coast guard. people that are adept, adept with weaponry and with guns. they teach. i mean, i don't want to have 100 guards standing with rifles all over the school. you do a conceal carry permit. [cheers and applause]
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and this would be a major deterrent because these people are inherently cowardice. if they thought like if this guy thought that other people would be shooting bullets back at him, he wouldn't have gone to that school. he wouldn't have gone there. it's a gun-free zone. it says this is a gun-free zone. please check wher your guns way far away. what happens is they feel safe. nobody is going to come at them. this way you may have -- and, remember, if you use this school as an example, this is a very big school. with tremendous floor area and a lot of acreage. it's a big, big school. good school. a big, big school. you would have to have 150
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real guards. look, you had one guard, he didn't turn out to be too good. i will tell you that he turned out to be not good. he was not a credit to law enforcement, that i can tell you. that, i can tell you. [applause] as i have been talking about this idea and i feel it's a great idea but some people who are good people are opposed to it. they don't like the idea of teachers doing that i'm not talking about teachers. you know, cnn went on and they said donald trump wants all teachers, okay. >> fake news, folks, fake news. fake news. i don't want a person that's never handled a gun that wouldn't know what a gun looks like to be armed. but out of your teaching population, out of your teaching population you have 10%, 20%, a very gun adept people. military people, law enforcement people. they teach. they teach.
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and something i thought of this morning, you know what else? and i thought of it since i found and watched peterson. the deputy who didn't go into the school because he didn't want to go into the school. okay? he was tested under fire and that wasn't a good result. you know what i thought of as soon as i saw that? these teachers and i have seen them, and a lot of schools where they had problems these teachers loved their students and students loved their teachers. these teachers loved their students. these teachers are talented with weaponry and with guns. and that's -- they feel safe. and i would rather have somebody that loaves their students and wants to protect their students than somebody standing outside that doesn't know anybody and doesn't know the students and, frankly, for whatever reason, decided not to go in, even though he
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heard lots of shots being fired inside the teachers and coaches and other people in the building, the dean, the assistant dean, the prints pell they can -- they love their people. they want to protect these kids i think we are better with that. and this may be 10% or 20% of the population of teachers, et cetera. it's not all of them but you would have a lot. you would tell people that they are inside. the beauty is it's concealed. nobody would ever see it. unless they needed it it's concealed. so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is that has it. that's good. that's not bad. that's good. and the teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. >> sean: people on the left trying to blame the nra for the shooting in florida while president trump defended our constitutional rights to keep and to bear
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arms. here is what he said. >> don't be complacent. don't be complacent. because, if they get in, they will repeal your tax cuts. they will put judges in that you wouldn't believe. they will take away your second amendment, which we will never allow to happen. they will take away your second assessment. [cheers and applause] u remember that they will take away -- thank you. they will take away those massive tax cuts and they will take away your second amendment. by the way if you only had a choice of one what would you rather have second amendment or tax cuts? go ahead sex amendment, tax cuts. second amendment. [cheers] >> i'm going to leave it at the second amendment. i don't want to get into that battle. all right? he would are going to say you want -- we are going to say you want the second amendment the most. but we are going to get them all. there is nobody that loves the second amendment more than i do. and there is nobody that respects the nra, they are friends of mine. they backed us all.
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they are great people. they are patriots. but they are great people. but we really do have to strengthen up, really strengthen up background checks. we have to do that. [cheers and applause] we have to do for the mentally ill. we don't want people that are mentally ill to be having any form of weaponry. we have to be very strong on that. so we're going to do that and i really believe that congress is going to get it through this time. they have a different leader. they have somebody who wants to get it through. not just somebody who is all talk no action like so many of these folks, this is somebody who wants to get it through. we also need to create a culture in our country that cherishes life and human dignity. that's part of what we are talking about. a culture that condemns violence and never glorifies violence. we need to force the real
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human connections and turn classmates and colleagues into friends and neighbors that want to fight for us. we're not just having a conversation about school safety. you've had conversations in all fairness, i'm pretty new in this job. more than a year. i have been watching this stuff go on for 20 years. the president gets up, everybody is enthusiastic for the first couple of days. then it fades, fades, fades, nothing ever gets done. we want to see if we can get it done. let's get it done right. we really owe it to our country. [cheers and applause] istic watching for a long time seen a lot of words and seen very little action. and you know, if you think about it most of it is just common sense. it's not do you love guns? do you hate guns? it's common sense. it's all common sense. and some of the strongest advocates about what i'm
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saying are the strongest advocates i know them very well. political people, the strongest advocates for the second amendment this is common sense. in addition to securing our schools, we are also implementing a strategy to secure our streets. we want our kids to be safe everywhere they go whether they are in a classroom, walking home from school or just outside playing with their friends. every child deserves to grow up in a safe community surrounded by a loving family and to have a future filled with opportunity and with hope. >> also today the president is making major sweeping sanction against the rogue regime. north carolina. nonorth korea. sanctions largest ever against pyongyang, meant to cut off money and supplies to the dictator kim jong u.n. and using that money to advance his nuclear program.
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here is the president announcing those news sanctions earlier. >> i do want to say because people have asked north korea, we impose today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before. and frankly hopefully something positive can happen. we will see. but hopefully something positive can happen. but that just was announced and i want to let you know. we have imposed the heaviest sanctions ever imposed. >> sean: also the president today listed his many accomplish us and these are the things that the liberal mainstream destroy trump media covers because you know what? it doesn't fit their narrative. take a look. >> from the last year with your help, we have put more great conservative ideas into use than perhaps ever before in personal history we have confirmed a record number so important of circuit judges and we are going to be putting in a lot
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more. and they will interpret the law as written. we will confirm a incredible new supreme court justice. a great man neil gorsuch. right? we have passed massive, biggest in history tax cuts and reforms. it's called the tax cut act and jobs. we had to add jobs in to it because we are picking up tremendous number of jobs. 2.7 million jobs. 2.7. remember this not only did we get the tax cuts, which everybody said we wouldn't get and by the way repealed in tax cut the individual mandate. which is a tremendous thing. [cheers and applause] this is where you are forced
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to pay in order not to have healthcare. okay? is that great? you pay nor the privilege of not having healthcare. so you subsidizing lots of other people. that's gone. i know people came up with me with tears in their eyes i'm forced to pay not to have healthcare. very unfair. by the way we are having tremendous healthcare plans coming out at a fraction of the cost that are much better than obamacare. [cheers and applause] and except for one senator, who came on to a room at 3:00 in the morning and went like that, we would have had healthcare, too. [crowd boos] we would have had healthcare, too. think of that but i think we may be better off the way we are doing it piece by piece by piece obamacare is just being wiped out. the individual mandate essentially wind it out. healthcare plans not finished yet. remember, one person walked
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into a room when he was supposed to go this way. and he said he was going this way and he walked in and he went this way and everyone said what happened? what was that all about i don't know. you i don't want to be controversial so i won't use his name. okay? what a mess. but, it's all happening anyway. it's all happening anyway. and we have at the same time eliminated a record number of job killing regulations and people are going back to work. no president has ever cut so many regulations in their entire term. as we have cut in less than a year. we have ended the war on american energy we were in war and we ended the war on beautiful clean coal. remember this virtually as
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soon as i got into office, we approved the keystone excel pipeline and the dakota access pipelines which would never have been approved. we knocked out the paris climate accord. would have been a disaster. it would have been a disaster for our country. when you look at what's happening with our country, it's incredible. the fundamentals are so strong. the stock market i see with all of the ups and downs since election day. is up 37%. 37%. it was up 100, up 200, up 1,000, up 150, up 90. up 63. i said goodness, that's better. hey. we got seven years to go u just in finishing, our country is doing very well.
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our economy is blazing. jobs are at a record level. jobs are so good. 2.7 million jobs created since the election. >> we're winning. >> unemployment claims have reached a 45-year low african-american unemployment has reached the lowest level in our history. hispanic unemployment has reached the lowest level in our history. women, women unemployment is at the lowest level in 18
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years. [cheers and applause] wages are rising for the first time in many, many years. [applause] small business confidence is at a record high and thanks to our massive tax cuts, millions of americans are getting to keep a great percentage of their money instead of paying it to a government that throws it out the window. so i just leave you with this: we have to fight nancy pelosi. they want to give your money away. they want to give your money away. they want to end your tax cuts. they want to do things that you wouldn't even believe. including taking your second amendment rights away. they will do that. they will do that.
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[crowd booing. booing] we have to get out there and we have to fight in '18 like never before. just the way you fought with us. just the way you fought with us. you fought so hard and you were so tough and you were so smart. you were so smart you know what i know for a fact you are doing the right thing. look at the numbers. the function even they have to give credit for the kind of numbers we are producing. nobody has ever seen anything like it. >> telling cpac is he going to build a wall on southern border and crack down on violent gangs of ms-13. we have highlights of cpac. smile dad.
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♪ >> live from america's news headquarters i'm trace gallagher. the united nations delay as vote on a resolution demanding a 30 day humanitarian cease-fire in syria. kuwait's ambassador to the u.n. says an agreement is close adding the council is still trying to close a gap on when the fighting will stop. the council meets again saturday at noon. russia's ambassador says a 30 day cease-fire is not
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realistic. president trump russia, iran, and the assad government in syria for the latest violence there during a news conference with australia's prime minister, the president called the violence a humanitarian disgrace. syrian warplanes hitting the rebel controlled eastern suburbs of damascus for a sixth straight day. the death toll for the week now over 400. mr. trump says what is needed now is a political settlement reached by the people who live there. if news breaks out, we'll break. in i'm trace gallagher. now back to hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of hannity. the president spent a lot of time addressing the cpac crowd about immigration. he blasted democrats and the left over daca, sanctuary cities, highlighting the brutality of criminal gangs like and said he was going to build the wall on america's southern border. let's take a look. >> we are working to get violent offenders off our streets and behind bars and
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get them behind bars quickly for a long time or get them the hell out of our country. [cheers and applause] in 2017 we brought cases against more violent offenders than any administration in a quarter of a century, more than any administration and we're just gearing up. we have tough people. i will tell you what. when you deal with ms-13, the only thing they understand is toughness. they don't want anything. all they understand is toughness. if that ice agent or border patrol agent is tougher than them, they respect him. we got the toughest guys you have ever seen. we got tough. [cheers and applause] they don't respect anything else. they shouldn't be in our country. they were let in for years. they shouldn't be. we are getting them out. our administration prosecuted more people for federal firearm charges than
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has been done in more than a decade. and, again, we're just gearing up. we convicted 1200 gang members and nearly 500 human traffickers. you know what, human trafficking, who would think we have this in this age. and with our foreign partners we have helped charge or arrest more than 4,000 members of the savage gang that we talked about, ms-13. now, they don't like guns. do you know why? they're not painful enough. these are animals. they cut people. they cut them. they cut them up in little pieces and they want them to suffer. and we take them into our country. because our immigration laws are so bad, and when we catch them, it's called catch and release. we have to, by law, catch them and then release them. catch and release. and i can't get the democrats and nobody has been able to for years, to
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approve common sense measures that when we catch these animal killers, we can lock them up and throw away the keys. [applause] in 2017, our brave ice officers ardmore than 100,000 criminal aliens who have committed tens of thousands of crimes. and, believe me, these are great people. they cannot -- the laws are just against us. they are against -- they are against safety. they don't make sense. and you meet with democrats and they are always fighting for the criminal. they are not fighting for law abiding citizens. they are always fighting for the criminal. it doesn't make sense.
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here are just some of the criminal charges and convictions for the aliens arrested by ice. 11,000 charges or convictions for sex crimes. 48,000 for assault. 13,000 for burglary and 1800 for killing people we are cracking down on sanctuary cities, can you believe this? where they protect. that's another one we want our law abiding americans not for criminals. and by the way and by the way the senate, democrats and the house democrats have totally abandoned daca. they don't even talk to me about it they have totally
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abandoned. we get the reputation daca it's not republican. let me tell you it is republican. we want to do something about daca. get it solved after all these years. the democrats are being totally unresponsive. they don't want to do anything about daca. i'm telling you. and it's very possible that daca won't happen and it's not because of the republicans. it's because of the democrats. and frankly, you better elect more republicans, folks, or it will never happen. [cheers and applause] democrats voted in favor of sanctuary cities. in other words, they voted to protect criminal aliens instead of voting to protect the american citizens. to secure our country, we are calling on congress to build a great border wall to stop dangerous drugs and criminals from pouring in to our country and now they are
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willing to give us the wall. they don't want to give us any of the laws to keep these people out. so we're going to get the wall. but they don't want to give us all of the other -- chain migration. lottery. think of the lottery. you have a country. they put names in. you think they are giving us their good people? not too many of you people are going to be in a lottery. so we pick out people then they turn out to be horrendous. and we don't understand why. they're not giving us their best people, folks. they're not giving us. i mean, use your heads. they are giving us -- it's a lottery. i don't want people coming in to this country with a lottery. i want people coming into this country based on merit. based on merit. [cheers and applause]
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i want people and we all want to be knitting people who have skills, who can support themselves financially, who can contributes to our economy. who will love our people and who will share our values. who will love our country. we have to have great people coming into our country. i want people coming to our country. i want people who that are going to help us i don't want people come in and accepts all of the gifts of our country all the 50 years and nothing. and you don't want that. i want people that are going to help and people that are going to go to work for chrysler who is now moving from mexico into michigan, and so many other, and apple by the way and foxconn up in
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wisconsin. 25,000 workers. i want people that can come in and get to work and work hard even if it means a learning period, that's fine. but i wants people that are going to come in and work. and i want people that love us and look at security and they want you to be safe and they want to be safe. i want great people coming into this country. i don't want people coming in the way they do now. because i want people that contribute this is called the snake and think of it in terms of immigration and you may love it or you may say isn't that terrible? if you say isn't that terrible? who cares. because the way they treat me that's peanuts compared to the way they treat me. immigration on her way to work one morning, down the
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path along the lake a tender hearted woman saw a poor, half-hearted frozen snake. his pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew. poor thing she cried. i'll take you in and i'll take care of you. take me in oh tender woman. take me in for heaven sake. take me in oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. she wrapped him up all cozy in a comforter of silk, and laid him by her fire side with some honey and some milk. she hurried home from work that night and soon as she arrived, she found that pretty snake she had taken in had been revived.
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take me in oh tender woman. take me in for heaven sake. take me in oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. she clutched him to her bosom, you're so beautiful, she cried. but if i hadn't brought you in by now, surely you would have died. she stroked his pretty skin again and kissed and held him tight. but instead of saying thank you, that snake gave her a vicious bite. take me in oh tender woman, take me in for heaven sake. take me in oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. i saved you cried the woman.
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and you have bitten me, heaven's why? you know your bite is poisonous and now i'm going to die. oh shut up silly woman, said the reptile with a grin. you knew damn well i was a snake before you took me in. >> sean: when we come back the president captivated the spectacular 2018 crowd. we will play you some of the moments as hannity continues. nothing relieves more symptoms than alka seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels.
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>> sean: welcome back to special edition of hannity. president trump fired up the 2018 cpac crowd. he gave a speech. >> i'm thrilled to be back at cpac with some of my amazing friends and
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supporters and proud conservatives. [cheers and applause] remember when i first started running because i wasn't a politician, fortunately. but do you remember i started running and people say are you sure he is a conservative? i think now we have proved that i'm a conservative. remember this, we have gotten -- somebody got on television recently and they said actually this is the first time can i remember trump made campaign promises. he may be the only person that actually fulfilled more promises than he made. i think that's true. i fulfilled more promises but we have a very crooked media we had a crooked candidate too by the way. but we have a very, very crooked media. [chanting lock her up] i will say this, folks.
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everything that's turning out now is amazing that's come full circle. boy, have they committed a lot of atrocities when you look. we salute our great american flag. we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance. [cheers and applause] and we all proudly stand for the national anthem. [cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.] above all else, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy are they center of american life. we know that because in america we don't worship
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government. we worship god. under my administration and with your help, don't forget, you, many of you were the forgotten people i were the people that when the poles came out they didn't know you existed. the democrats are trying to figure out who you are because they want to get you back. but you are people. we have had people that never voted but they are great patriots. they never saw anybody they wanted to vote for. then they got to the election they have got trump/pence, trump/pence hats. trump over here make america great again hats, right? [cheers and applause] so our country is starting to do well we are going to make it greater, better, safer than it ever was before. the reason is you. this has been a great movement they try like hell,
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they cannot stand what we have done. but we are doing the right thing. we are even doing the right thing for them. they just don't know it yet. they just don't know it yet. even the media, the media will absolutely support me some time prior to the election. all those horrible people back there they are going to support me. do you know why? if somebody else won, their ratings would go down and they would all be out of business. nobody else would watch. look at that picture. i would love to hear that guy speak. oh, boy. [cheers and applause] i try like hell to hide that bald spot. i work hard at it doesn't look bad, hey, we are
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hanging in. we are hanging in there, right? together we are hanging in. we believe young americans should be taught to love their country and to respect its traditions. don't worry. [chanting build that wall] >> i had a couple of characters in the back say he doesn't want the wall he just used that for campaigning. can you believe it? i say every time i hear that the wall gets 10 feet higher. so, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for everything. have you been incredible partners. incredible partners.
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and i will let you know in the absolute strockest of terms we're going to make america great again and i will never ever ever let you down. thank you very much. thank you. >> sean: when we come back judge jeanine pirro joins us from cpac with reaction from the president's speech as the special edition of hannity continues. ♪ fish like a pro at the bass pro shops' spring fishing classic! with all the latest gear. and huge savings! like bass pro utility boxes 5 for $10. and bass pro hi-back boat seats for under $60.
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♪ >> live from america's news headquarters i'm trace gallagher. president trump met with australian prime minister malcolm turn ball this afternoon. the two heads of state held a news conference announcing the sanctions today in north korea. the president called them the toughest sanctions ever imposed on a country. prime minister turnbull gave him his full support. trump also thanked the prime
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minister for being one of the nationst closest partners in the effort to denuclearize north korea. former miami dolphins jonathan martin taken into police custody for threatening post on instagram. he has faced mental health issues due to bullying in football career. of the image of a firearm seen here, including the name of his old high school, the dolphins and the two former teammates at the center of that bullying scandal that rocked the nfl in 2013. if news breaks out, we'll break. in i'm trace gallagher. now back to sean hannity. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back with this special edition of hannity. joining us now to react to the president's speech at cpac the host of the hit joe justice judge jeanin jeanine pio is with us. she is at cpac 2018. all right, judge, so you got to speak after the president tonight. but to the big dinner which we're so proud of you, and, look, you were there, you saw the speech. the fact that gallup is even
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saying that optimism has changed. rasmussen now has them at a magic number of approval 50%. results matter to people. and i think results matter more than noise that we have heard from the last year. >> you know what's amazing is the energy in the room when the president spoke was very uplifting. it was optimistic. and it reflects the fact that probably in as long as i can remember, we have a president who actually fulfilled the promises he made during the campaign. the president was firm. he was funny. he was personal. and he was resolute. resolute in making sure that american confidence is up. that under employment, unemployment is down. and that the american people understand that they have the right to make a living. they have the right to be able to provide for their families. and they have the right to secure and safe cities. he hit all the notes. he hit it out of the park. >> sean: let me ask you, paul sperry had a great piece out today.
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a smart writer in the "new york post." is he talking about devin nunes and the intelligence committee and the intelligence community assessment. and what they are looking at is the ica, including their footnotes to see if there is any analysis. in other words, was that like the fisa precooked on the unverified dossier? in other words, you have the fbi, the nsa, the cia, were they using an unverified dossier in you this capacity? >> well, i don't think there is any question that they were. i don't think there is any question that they knew, that they paid for it that hillary clinton and the dnc were involved in it. and then what happened was they did everything they could to spread it among the media and to use it in a court. one of the most -- the highest, one of the most private courts in the country in a fisa court. >> sean: if the intel community itself was using
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the unverified dossier for their isa, that's what i'm asking. did they use it for fisa and for their own intelligence gathering? in other words, they're believing in their own lie? >> of course they are believing their own lie. because if they didn't believe their own lie, sean, then they wouldn't be able to perpetuate the narrative that they are perpetuating. sean, we are at a point in american history where if we don't make that sharp turn, then we're, you know, headed for the tombs at this point. that's why people elected donald trump. because the narrative and the lies and the playbook has been unbelievable. i'm sorry to say this, look, i gave 30 years of my life in government. i was a believer. and i am stunned at the lies and at the criminality, the corruption and conspiracy. >> sean: i never thought i could see this in our lifetime. especially going to a fisa judge. i have two judge questions. one is on the issue of not tell the fisa court judge.
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just a footnote may be political in nature when they knew it was hillary bought and paid for. and what do you make about the judge that also was the judge in the senator ted stephens case in alaska? he is now general flynn's judge. and this judge wants all exculpatory evidence and he will decide what's exculpatory in the flynn case to be sent to him. that seems to be highly unusual. >> look, sean, i said it from the get-go. the idea of a fisa court on this particular case. and there is something called forum shopping. that means and when i was a judge we used to say we have a wheel. your name just comes up when it comes up. nonsense. all right. the fact that you have got ted stephens judge who is the same one signing the fisa -- the 90 day extensions based on nothing other than that dossier, and until and unless you give me more evidence, i'm going to say it's based on nothing but a fake dossier, then what we have got is a problem in the judiciary. i would have expected a fisa
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judge to say everybody, cut it right here. you are not to use the courts for your political agenda unheard of. >> sean: what about flynn. >> they are as corrupt as the prosecutor. >> sean: is this judge looking to maybe throw this plea deal out that flynn made? >> >> the idea this judge will decide what is exculpatory and what is going to admit and not admit is a continuation of their narrative. i wouldn't trust them. what i would do to be honest with you and generally i trust all judges. but when you have got a conflict. you have an obligation to recuse yourself. have you an obligation to say, look, i have got a problem here. let me give it to another judge. i'm not saying that he is or isn't bad. you know what? when it smells or when there is smoke there is usually fire. >> sean: all right. judge. we appreciate as always you being with us. you don't want to miss judge jeanine tomorrow 9:00 eastern right here on the
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