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realized they shouldn't be promoting violent death of politicians and they have asked the artist to make modifications. the artist of course claimed about white supremacy and they all nodded, that's what it is. it's changing fast but we are keeping up and doing our best. thanks for the great hour.uc >> an incredible newsnight again tonight, we are witnessing history unfolding right before h our eyes on the world stage. president trump just made a critical and consequential decisionon announcing today that the united states will withdraw from that horribly flawed at one sided iranian nuclear deal. america will no longer be held hostage by international blackmail and president trump just kept a huge a vital campaign promise. we will break all of this down in a minute and explain why history is on the president side. meanwhile, significant diplomatic progress continues to take place on the korean peninsula tonight. the secretary of state mike pompeo is now set to hold meetings inside of north korea,
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ahead of the president's historic upcoming talks with kim jong un. also tonight, more bad, bad news for the deep state. americans are note turning against robert mueller and his witch hunt investigation. also positive signs and we will expose the ongoing war against president trump 'pick. and we will prove tonight why she is actually an american hero. we have all that and more intimate's news opening monologue. >> sean: america will no longer bee bowing down to there empty threats and tactics. the days of trying to bribe them are over. t hours ago, president trump made their courageous decision to pull the united states out of this very flawed iranian nuclear
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agreement. let's take a look. iranian regime as the a leading state sponsor of terror. the deal allowed iran to continue enriching uranium and, over time, reach the brink of a nuclear breakout. this disastrous deal gave this regime, and it is a regime of great terror. many billions of dollars, some of it in actual cash. today, we have definitive proof that this iranian promise was a lie. therefore, i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> thank god. naturally the iranian president responded with a threat saying that his rogue regime is ready to start enriching a limitedhe amount of uranium if secondary
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efforts don't resolve.s these hollow extortions may have worked with obama but not anymore.ew this is a new age of diplomacy based on the concept that reagan taught us. peace through strength, it works. take a look at this. >> president trump: as we exit the iran deal, we are working with our allies to find a real comprehensive and lasting solution to the iranian nuclear threat. in the meantime, powerful sanctions willll go into full effect. if the regime continues its it will have bigger problems than it ever had before. >> they immediately halted their efforts to destroy the united states and israel, there would still be time to negotiate. s most u.s. sanctions will not be reinstated for another 90 days and oil related sanctions will take 180 days to come online.
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but let's be clear, president trump is willing and ready to negotiate, just like he has little rocket man. >> president trump: the fact is, they will want to make a new and lasting deal. oneon that benefits all of iran and the iranian people. when they do, i am ready, willing and able. great things can happen for iran, and great things can happen for the peace and stability that we all want in the middle east. a >> sean: it's very simple. if iran wants its people to prosper without the burden of u.s. sanctions, they just have to come to the table. the leaders of iran are corrupt. they are immoral. they are radical. this is a rogue theocracy, and ththey are suffering. people knew better. here'smp what president trump hd to say about that very subject also earlier today in this historic speech.
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>> president trump: i want to deliver a message to the long-suffering people of iran. the people of america stand with you. it has now been almost 40 years since this dictatorship sees power and took a proud nation hostage. most of iran's 80 million citizens have sadly never known and iran that prospered in peace with its neighbors and commanded the admiration of the world. >> sean: as you can imagine, many democrats are slamming the president's decision, including john kerry. he of course has been busy trying to undermine the trump administration by conducting potentially illegal chattel diplomacy. he said the iranian deal made our ally safer. meanwhile, president obama released a released an incredibly long, boring, sanctimonious statements. we will spare you the details.
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this country does not need diplomatic input from a president that oversaw the collapse of the middle east and a situation on the korean peninsula that was totally out of control. and he gave them $150 billion. and of course while democrats are complaining, america's closest ally in the middle east, israel, is under a daily imminent threat from iran. they are applauding the president's decision. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, had to say this about the president. >> it was president trump's a bold decision to reject the disastrous deal with the terrorist regime in iran. it it was a poor nuclear deal from the start because rather than blocking the path to the bomb, it actually paves the path to the bomb. this is an historic move.
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and israel thanks president trump for his courageouso leadership. his commitment to confront the terrorist regime in tehran and his commitment to ensure that iran never gets nuclear weaponse not today, not in a decade, noti ever. >> sean: it was just last week that prime minister netanyahu who revealed a secret nuclear program and desire to develop a weapon system that is capable o delivering nuclear warheads. but before he went public with this intelligence, president trump had long promised to scrap what a terrible deal he inherited. and he kept his promise. watch this. >> president trump:: my number one priority is to dismantle the disastrous deal with iran. i have been in business a long time.me i know deal making, and let me tell you, this deal is catastrophic. for america, for israel and for the whole of the middle east.
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this was just prior to the signing of the iran deal, which gave back to iran $150 billion, and gave us absolutely nothing. it will go down in history as one of the worst deals ever negotiated. never, ever, ever in my life have i seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with iran. and i mean never. >> sean: tonight the president is fulfilling that very important campaign promise after years of bowing down to dictators and kissing the rings of despots, america is now leading on the world stage, peace through strength. and this is so important because of history has taught us anything, it is that appeasement never works. you may remember neville
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chamberlain, the britishaf prime minister who declared peace in our time after caving in during negotiations after meeting hitler in munich. take a look. >> it is a czechoslovakian problem which has not been achieved. it is in my view only the prelude to a larger settlement in which all of europe and may find peace. >> sean: compare that to the great winston churchill. he vowed to win at all costs and lead with strength, he triumphed over evil in his time. >> i stayed in the house and i have said to those who join the government, i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. i will say, if it is to wage war with sea, land and air come up with all of our might and all the strength god can give us.
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to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, and never succumb to the dark of the inevitable catalogue of human crime. you ask what is our aim? one word, victory. victory at all costs. victory in spite of all terror. victory however long and hard the road may be. but without victory, there is no survival. >> sean: what an incredible order. remember during the bombing in britain he went out amongst then people, every time, every day. and you had former president bill clinton, and het told you that appeasing north korea and biting them would prevent them from getting nuclear weapons. here's what he promised the americanfo people. >> this is a good deal for the united states. north korea will freeze and then dismantle its program. south korea and our other allies will be better protected. the entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear
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weapons. >> sean: of course that deal we now know as an utter and complete failure and gavely north korea a cover to successfully develop their nuclear weapons. now compare that to president ronald reagan. he demanded that berlin wall calmed down without concessions from the west and his own advisor said, don't do this. but he did it anyway. >> there is one sign that the soviets can make that would be an unavoidable. general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet dominican soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gober tough, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this
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wall. >> sean: the wall came down indeed, the soviet union collapsed in the cold where effectively ended. all that was supposedly lost on president obama. he went out of his way to appease iran sending them boatloads of cash and other currency in what was in exchange for a simple, unverifiable promise. oh, and they continued to spin their centrifuges, remember this. >> today, after two years of negotiations, the united states and our international partnersit has achieved something that decades of animosity has not. encumbrance of, long term deal with iran that will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. this deal demonstrates thatlo american diplomacy can bring about real and meaningful change. change that makes our country and the world safer and more secure. this deal is also in line with a tradition of american leadership. >> sean: it's very simple. appeasement doesn't work,
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sucking up to dictators doesn't work, only peace through strength will work. this is playing out right before our eyes on the korean peninsula. they sharpen their sanctions and they said multiple carrier strike groups to the area. they pressured north korea's most important ally, china. and the president ramped up his rhetoric, even calling kim jong un rocket man. now the united states is closer to where it's ever been achieving peace on the peninsula and the denuclearization of north korea. secretary pompeo just arrived in north korea where he will be conducting and investigation just ahead of the meeting. we will keep you updated on those talks. but first, some developments from the deep state. according to a cbs poll, more americans now think that the robert mueller witch hunt is politically motivated. according to news busters, get
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this, cbs and nbc spent a combined 30 seconds on the recent beat down last friday of the special counsel investigation from a federal judge. and meanwhile, president trump's poll numbers are rising. this despite a new semestertu study showing that network news broadcasts in this country featured negative stories about the president 90% of the time. wow. and i told you journalism was dead. the senate intel committee released their first report onan russia election interference. the big take away, the committee is now confirming that no votes were changed by russia during the 2016 presidential election. we will continue to follow that story. and meanwhile the deep state's popularity iss waning and trumps popularity is soaring and more lawmakers are pushing the department of justice to stop obstructing congress and apply the rule of law. kevin mccarthy, house majority
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whip steve scalise, they are now inching closer to holding in contempt of congress over the slow walk of the documents and claims of national security that turned out not to be true. scalise will join us in a few minutes. but first, judicial watch tonight has announced that robpr rosenstein may release previously redacted portions of the memo outlining the scope of the molar investigation. finally. i also wanted to address the so-called firestorm around the presidents pick to leave. democrats, the media and anyone who generally hates donald trump have been trashing this career cia official, slamming her treatment of terrorists after 9/11, when we lost nearly 3,000 americans, and some alleging that she was way too tough with some of the world's most
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notorious killers. i have said it before. gina haspell and many people who worked with her and work with her for decades -- guess what, they say she is without a doubt an american hero. she is smart, she's diligent and she's brave. most importantly, our actions in the wake of 9/11 kept this country safe and brought justice to those people, and thoseot terrorists -- look at usama bin laden. he's at the bottom of the sea in part due to the work by people like haspell. jose rodriguez told us right here on this program that the enhanced and terry interrogation programs were vital to the war on terror. it led to the career which led to bin laden. watch this. so you are saying that these interrogation techniques were used what had been -- beyond what had been already disclosed.
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and you said despite that they were not successful, but you are saying that's not true, we were there and it was successful? >> it was a successful and for those of us who were there, it was amazing that they could come to these conclusions. those who read the intelligence coming out of the black sites every morning, and those who read that, and i know i look younger there but the point is taken. the senate needs to put politics aside and confirm haspell as soon as possible. joining us next, bobbitt's news, dr. sebastian gorka are, dan bongino. we have to start, the president keeps making promises and keeping him. the idea that you will suck up and bribe dictators, and if you were only a little nicer to the mullahs of iran and give them
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$150, they would be nice to us. while prime minister netanyahueo blew that out of the water last week and people still want to stay in this deal. why? >> because i don't listen to the past, they don't understand history. i spent last sunday in new york with some holocaust survivors. let me quote one holocaust survivor on his lessons learned from world war ii. he had a very simple message. when a group of people repeatedly calls for your destruction, sooner or later you should take them seriously. well guess what iran has been doing since 1979, sean? you don't give them pallets of cash, you don't sign a deal that really doesn't stop them from acquiring nuclear weapons, he stopped them from getting the weapons they wish to use it against us, and our friends like israel. the president knew this in his bones, the jcpoa iran deal had to be killed. he just put 29-millimeter
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bullets in its head. >> sean: you know i don't understand we don't learn the lessons of history. the idea that you can negotiate with despots or bribe dictators, bribe those that threaten to destroy america, death to america, death to israel, and somehow come up money andor bribery will work. it didn't work in north korea. it didn't work in this deal and it's never going to work. i think the only reason that kim jong un is now willing to talk us because the show of military force, the president's good relationship with china, and the fact that kim jong un knew he was going to lose everything. >> a couple things on this. with the iran deal first, someone should inform the iranians there was a deal. there was never a negotiation, it was a manipulation. they played the obama administration for a fool. so let me ask you a simple question, let's get common sense
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here, dollars to doughnuts. the iranians prevented us from looking at militaryinon installations, to inspect the military installations for the production of nuclear weapons. sean, where the heck do you think they are going to produce a nuclear weapon? the local walmart? of course they doo it at the military installation. this is common sense, this was never a deal. this was obama getting played in the iranians never had anypr intention of sticking to this deal and i applaud president trump for throwing it out the window. >> sean: let's talk about haspell. we will not restart a detention and interrogation program. i am assuming that means we are not going to have another event like 9/11, which i think created extraordinary circumstances, dr. gorka? >> i think nobody can make that statement.
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i think she's following the decisions that have been made in the united states since that. time. i have a specific view on this. i was a trained interrogator in the u.k., and i'm not a huge fan of enhanced interrogation. but when there is a ticking time bomb atomic bomb and it could save hundreds of lives -- but how many people were armed during the interrogation in america? three. this isn't some kind of laborhe camp where we just willy-nilly use this. the worst of the worst were compelled to give up information that saves lives. that's the end of the story. >> sean: last word? >> i agree with sebastian, i'm not a huge fan of enhanced interrogation. but get the definitions. some of them have been left standing for a long period of time, sleep deprivation, that
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sounds like a long day in the secret service where he used to work. let's give everybody a break and define exactly what they are talking about. >> sean: thank you both. lots of breaking news tonight. house majority with steve's police is turning up the heat against attorney general jeff sessions. also joad did jenna, greg carey and so much more tonight as he hannity continues.
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in their. buckeye primary so tht means he will move on to november and he will challenge incumbent, democratic senator jared brown. of course we are watching for the outcome in the west virginia republican state primary, still too early to call there. marcy is in the lead, jenkins is in second and blankenship in third at this moment. still waiting for more to come in.t, once we get it, we will be right back with you. >> what percent of the vote is in the western states? >> 47%. but some of the southern areas are still outstanding and so it's too soon to call. >> all right, thank you. tonight the number of lawmakers turning the heat on the attorney general jeff sessions to turn over documents related to the phony road russia probe continues to climb. joining us now, always one of the lawmakers that are jumping in, house majority leader kevin mccarthy and house majority
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whip steve scully's. the congressman joins us now. i'm glad to see you and i know you are in better health. i'm very thankful as well as i know many other people are. you won't come out and say it's time, why? > first thank you for the prayers and support, getting better every day. i support nunez and what he's doing because he's uncovering the truth. thankfully there are a lot of things that we have already found a raise serious questions about what the fbi has done. there is more that we need to get information on, and a look, the fbi is stonewalling. i don't know why justice is etrying to hide information but we will use every tool we have to get the facts out and ultimately continue this investigation. >> robert rosenstein begged paul ryan up to the final hour, and we have slow walking. we have reductions, we have claims of national security thad turn out to be false and
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erroneous. congress has a constitutional role of oversight. they have a right to the documents and i know the attorney general is recused, but this is congress' role, and they are not providing the information that they legitimately deserve. >> congress as well as the function that we've been actually carrying out with the oversight committee. if you look at what chairman nunez and his intelligence committee have been doing they have already uncovered things that have serious concerns, but there is still more that we are doing' in this investigation. and chairman nunez ought to have every tool to get this information, and we are going to get this. one way or the other, the fbi and the department of justice will have to recover. the fbi ought to be working with us to rip these people out. why would they do things like this? they sent this document, this
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was one of the documents that they sent over and practically the entire page is redacted. so we will continue to do our job and get this information. chairman nunez has been doing ag good job and his committee at uncovering more.is but think about this, this shows where the media wants to go with this. the economy just this week posted new record numbers. we have the lowest unemployment right now since almost 20 years ago. the right track-wrong track is always an indicator of what's happening in elections. we are at 57% right now, where americans think we are on the right track. >> if i invite you back in a month and they are still playing this game, will you support contempt? >> absolutely. whatever chairman newman nunezs is the right course of action, i support. >> glad you are feeling better, welcome back. author of the book, fox news
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analyst gregg jarrett is with us and also joe digernova. a full disclosure, joe has done legal work for me in the past. he has been at my christmas party, we have broken bread together and drink together, shots and everything. joe, let me start with you because this is too important.uc slow walking, reductions, lies about national security interests that are proven false like for example, what they redacted. in the name of national security, that was jim comey's embarrassment last week. as it relates to the fbi saying general flynn never lied, that's a big deal. he served this country 35 years. >>n, what's clear to me, sean is what congressman scalise just said to you was very important. he said he would support contempt against robert rosenstein, and if necessary the
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attorney general. because what is true now is that all of the reductions thus far that we have seen, the things that have been blanked out, i have been things that are embarrassing to the fbi and the department of justice under barack obama. this has to stop right now. i don't know what is driving mr. rosenstein, except that he is the classic careerist. he believes that nobody in the department of justice can do wrong. that of course is an absurd way to run a monster investigation i into the fbi. >> look how conflicted, is witness number one as to why james comey should have been fired. >> not only that, if the theory is correct, that when the president fired james comey, he obstructed justice, then,in mr. rosenstein, who signed a memo recommending the firing as
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a coast conspirator. so not only is he a witness, he's a coconspirator. >> sean: you know, i've been very disappointed in the attorney general, gregg jarrett. >> you should be.t >> while i should be, he has power here. it's about separation of powers, equal branches of government. and they are stonewalling and obstructing. how long can they get away with this and why doesn't he step up and say, enough, hand it over? >> when the people we trust to enforce the law start breaking the law, it's time to clean house.f and that means jeff sessions and rob rosenstein's contempt is a good start. f we are allowing the fbi and thee department of justice to redact the very documents that they kept secret in order to cover up their own misconduct. as you pointed out last friday, a perfect example. they were covering up for james
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comey, and they were also covering up for robert mueller because by virtue of those documents n finally released, we now know that he is firstge prosecuting an innocent man who fbi agents found told the truth. and yet mueller is charging him with lying. >> sean: i want to ask both of you, short answers only because of time but how many of you are no insignificant legal deputy? jeopardy? i heard it rob rosenstein has some significant problems ahead of him. >> all of the people now have been fired or forced to resign. that includes sally gates, jame, comey, andrew mccabe, james rybicki, lisa page, and we are still waiting for the demise of peter strzok but that should be imminent. all of these people are under investigation i suspect by the ig, and are in legal jeopardy.
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>> sean: okay, joe, same question. >> i would concur with that numberns and i would say rob rosenstein is in serious jeopardy of contempt. i believe he should be held in contempt and i believe his arrogant statement said he was being extorted by congress because they were demanding oversight and documents that are so outrageous that he should no longer serve as deputy attorney general. and after that beat down, this has not been a good week for him and his witch hunt. when we come back, ed henry, with some breaking news out of washington. the secretary of state has arrived in north korea so we will get an update and also update you on these primary elections. you won't see these folks at the post office
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>> sean: lots of big news coming up in washington tonight, including democrats are now reacting to the president'ssi decision to, yes, withdraw from
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the nuclear deal with iran. also as we speak, secretary of state mike pompeo is in north korea. our own ed henry, no shortageto of, this is really historic new news, this is big news. >> it really is. the president said today, it's not about ripping a apart key planks in the obama platform, it's about sending messages to enemies around the world that america now keeps its word. as you know, democrats react as well and that they are undermining allies, lobbying to salvage the iran deal, all while emboldening him. and if that doesn't work, tehran will start enriching uranium more than ever before. the president fired back that if iran goes down that road, it will face bigger problems, clearly hinting at the potential
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for u.s. military action on top of the tough u.s. sanctions tha. will start back up in the next 90 days, now that we are out of the deal. former president barack obamaov said chuck schumer was among the residents who blasted the move but,t the obama administration acted unilaterally and failed to get a vote in the food code center. democrats like him spoke out. >> it preserves it. >> i be honest, i was skeptical going in but there's nothing that i read last night that alleviates my skepticism. >> i'm disappointed in this deal for all the reasons that have been brought up. >> i support the disapproval of this agreement. >> >> sean: the president secretly sent mike pompeo to north korea for the second time in two weeks.
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schumer noted today that pulling out of iran will make it harder for them to give up their program but others here at the white house said the hands of both pompeo have been strengthened by pulling out of the iran, and another member of his team. cia member tina haspell, and the sister of a pilot killed in the 9/11 terror attacks that she's glad that haspell was actually tough on terrorists.aw she added that the interrogations were lawful and that barack obama had nominated haspell to be the first cia director, she would have gotten in through an easy boat rather than the hard process. >> joining us now, retired cia and senior intelligence officer daniel hoffman. we appreciate you being here. i have never understood the mentality that says, we are
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going to give iranian mullahs chant death to america and death to this, don't build a nuclear weapon. >> while the president made no secret about his concern about the deal, just staying for the deal during the campaign. and he followed through. and if there are three really serious concerns that we all had. the first was at never iran's intercontinental ballistic missile develop mensa. if there were sunset classes that could have a breakout for a nuclear weapon, and we prided siri with over $100 million, so they could safely sponsor a terrorism. the question is now how do our allies respond and how do we go forward with supplemental
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increments to strengthen those? it strengthens our hand in north korea because a we are our -- i hold north korea responsible for a guy. >> i don't think anyone would have thought of 13 months ago with the united states, israel, saudi arabia, and that is a massive opportunity for peace in the middle east that we have nog seen in a long time, probably going back before the u.n. partition plan in 1948. >> yes, and i think there are two reasons why we have seen that, syria and yemen. we have proxy wars going on in both of those failed states and in each case, the iranians are supporting elements in those countries, who are obviously very much against the saudis and
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the rest of the gulf states, as well as israel. t i think those tensions particularly in syria and yemen have heightened the discord and made itt not much more clear to all of us that we need to band together and stop iran's control of the region. >> sean: b by the way, what john kerry did come up going rogue, it was just disgraceful. more coming tonight, our deep state investigation. also there to the destruction e department of justice. stay with us, we will be right back. zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job.
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leading conservative the opposition john cox. to jerry brown's sanctuary state. and chairman of the initiative campaign to repeal the gas tax. join me and let's make california great again. >> sean: according to a new cbs news poll, 53% of e.u., the
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american people, now believe the russiaan investigation is in fat politically motivated. sara carter, and attorney victoria is with us, good to see you both. i think what is really important as we go forward and looking at all of this, if steve scalise and kevin mccarthy, sarah, are now getting on board and saying they will support devin nunes, and also the freedom caucus which has been supporting devin nunes, an order is forthcoming. >> it is and they mean business. i know talking to people on the hill that t they will move forwd with this. they believe that attorney general jeff sessions will turn over those documents though beforet a contempt order can be given. and sean, i want to say something else about the current statistics. 53% of americans now say this is politically motivated.
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imagine if cnn, msnbc, all the other news outlets were reporting the truth, it would be like 83% of americans because they are not well informed. i think it's important now that congress continue to fight, continue to get the information out there and not allow the doj and the fbi to hide behind this national security apparatus that they keep throwing up. because every time we have seen something unredacted, i did not affect our national security and that's a fact. >> sean: and if you go back to friday, you have been in this business a long time, for a judge to be so strong and so powerful against muller's team led by andrew weissmann in the courtroom that day, and to say this is really about paul manafort, this is really about getting information on donald trump and trying to get paul manafort to sing.
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and he may compose, put the screws to paul manafort. i have never witnessed anything like that, even the great antonin scalia as, he did not rise to that level. >> well, i did -- that judges just the tip of the iceberg, sean. i will tell you what bothers me about the poll.il 52% still think that the president should cooperate, and talk to mueller. listen up, 52%, this isn't the way it is played, it's not kumbaya and everyone hugs. let's talk about practical reasons why the president shouldn't do it, we can talk about the constitutional reasons at a another time. but look at the team that was after him, you were just talking about the judge saying things about their tactics.
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this team is comprised of bigots against donald trump. andrew weissmann, who you mentioned? he was overturned 9-0 by the supreme court for his prosecutorial tactics. he was at hillary rodham clinton's victory party the night of the election. most of them have donated to democrats, but the latest higher by mueller has donated to democrats, but not one has donated to republicans. now here is what this change can do. they can talk to donald trump and he can say, well such and such happened the night of the dinner. and then they talk to james comey and he says, that didn't happen.. guess who that team is going to accuse him of committing?oo you know what's going to happen, look what they have done to michael flynn. when these agents get back and said he think he showed that he had any -- >> sean: if i can
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interrupt you for one second, let's go to fox news headquarters with martha mccowan standing by ready tove makeim an important call in the ever important race for primary of the u.s. senate. and the president weighed in on this? >> he certainly did, we have all watched this west virginia race very closely. state attorney general patrick morrissey will beat congressman evan jenkins and former coal executive don blankenship who comes in a distant third. we have 71% of the vote and he's barely below 20%. obviously this is a victory for president trump, and he called to block voting for don blankenship. he said do not vote for him, he can't be the other candidates. patrick morris was known as the most conservative race, but
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patrick morrissey is the one who emerges a winner in this west virginia race this evening. >> we are out of time for sarah and victoria, and i apologize. when we come back, we have our video of the day. nancy pelosi and a scary preview of what it would be like if she one in the midterm. -- one won in the midterm. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win.
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>> sean: you won't believe what nancy pelosi said she will do if democrats win back the house in november.os take a look. >> they have a new ad that they put out after you said you thought you were going to win the majority that said the title was all at stake. it said that you would like to institute a single pale health care program and cancel raise taxes i think they mean rollback the tax cuts that theyc passed this year, what you think of that? speak of the second part there is accurate. >> sean: okay. s they will take your money away.. that's all the time we have left for this evening.
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the show is not the destroy-trump media. we will always be fair and balanced. set your dvr, never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled. i forgot my football tonight. i'm sick of you making fun of my football. >> laura: i found it. look, i found it. that was a little wobbly. >> sean: that's way wobbly. where did you learn that? >> laura: in softball camp that's where i learned it. i was watching your schneidermal coverage. you love how they turn the schneiderman story, which is blockbuster into just another cultural to use against trump? that's a cute little trick right? >> sean: by the way, there is some other breaking news.s we'll get into this tomorrow. the funny thing is he predicted it in 2013. that's a little scary. and he predicted bin laden. he's got a great track record. >> laura: china predictions