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and friends tomorrow. and listen to me on xm sirius 450. now sean hannity is next. i'll be here tomorrow. sean, where the heck are you? >> sean: i'm in london. but i know you have to be up in six hours. there's no excuse if you are a minute late. we will be monitoring. >> i'll be here on time. >> sean: we are broadcasting in london where president trump just wrapped up a busy day during his first official visit to the united kingdom. we'll have more on that in a moment. but first what was an incredible day in the nation's capital. this is a historic day, disgraced anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok was in the hot seat and tonight we are finally now beginning to expose the biggest
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corruption bias dereliction at some of the highest levels sadly, of the fbi and department of justice. everything we have been telling you on this show is true and we are only about 15% into this abuse of power and the biggest corruption scandal in history. we're going to show you the most contentious and revealing moments from the hearing as a smug, narcissistic peter strzok suspended every bit of logic, lied about his blatant bias and took veiled, cheap shots at yours true y. tonight we'll have a direct message for the corrupt fbi investigator. you may have smelled me and my fellow trump voters in a walmart in 2016 but now you're going to be hearing loudly from all of us until you are held accountable for your malignant actions. sit tight. buckle up. it's time for tonight's
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explosive breaking news london opening monologue. he was the fbi agent at the very heart of the deep state and as i have been telling you now for a long time, the biggest corruption abuse of power scandal in u.s. history. in 2008 he was the lead investigator in the clinton's server probe and played a lead role writing hillary clinton's exoneration before the investigation conducting her investigation months later. despite what we have now evidence that hillary clinton was guilty of numerous, serious felonies and crimes. he immediately transitioned to the trump russia witch hunt left wing talking point. all the while he has expressed a massive bias in favor of hillary clinton, who he was supposed to be investigating and an extraordinary, extreme hay trad animus against donald trump to his fbi colleague, mistress, lisa page all on official fbi
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phones used to conduct official fbi business. tomorrow, lisa page is set to testify before a closed door session in congress. we'll see. but today, yes, peter strzok was now forced to begin to answer for his prejudice, his bigoted point of view before texts and statements like these. >> you want me to read these? >> omg, is he an idiot. melania, trump is a disaster. >> i will say this for context, ms. page said, not ever going to become president, right? right? >> no, no, no he's not, we'll stop it. >> repeat. that. >> no, no he's not. we'll stop it. i want to path you threw out for
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consideration in andy's office that there's no way he gets election. but we can't take that risk. it's an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you country. >> read it again, that way. >> you just want to hear it? >> please. >> sure. happy to indulge you. >> i can't pull away what the "f" happened to our country, lees. >> despite everything you just heard, peter strzok wants you to dispense of all the common sense that god gave you and he wants you to spend all logic you have all rationale and believe in this fantasy that his actions were not abusively bias and frankly, in my view, corrupt. watch this. >> let me be clear. unequivocally and under oath, not once in my 26 years of defending our nation did my
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personal opinions impact any official action i took. this is true for the clinton e-mail investigation. for the investigation into russian interference and for every other investigation i've worked on. it is not who i am. and it is not something i would ever do. period. i understand that my sworn testimony will not be enough for some people. after all, americans are skeptical of anything coming out of washington. but the fact is, after months of investigations, there's simply no evidence of bias in my professional actions. >> sean: i want to know how many lawyers worked on that whole show you just saw. what you heard is a national scandal and a disgrace. it was him, strzok, who called the president an idiot, abysmal and his girlfriend, lisa page called him loathesome and awful and strzok said hillary clinton should win the 2016 election 100
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million to zero and donald trump is bigoted an enormous bleep his presidency is bleeping terrifying. this is a small sample, by the way of what are hundreds of anti-trump texts. trey gowdy will be joining us in a few minutes. he called out this cancerous prejudice and discrimination. take a loochblgt -- look. >> despite the inspector general's report and debite common sense doesn't think he was bias. he thinks calling someone destabilizing for the country isn't bias. he thinks promising to protect the country from someone he hasn't even begun to investigate isn't bias. he has a different set of rules for others that he's investigating. agent strzok thinks saying something he is allegedly investigating should be elected president 100 million to zero.
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before he ever interviews him. he doesn't think that's bias. agent strzok thinks pronouncing someone innocent before bothering to interview 30 different witnesses isn't bias. >> sean: if we don't get this right, we will lose this country and peter strzok's animus and hatred toward donald trump didn't stop with the president himself, it also extended to trump voters. you know, we the people, the irredeemable, deplorables, americans that believe in god and our bibles and religion and believe in the second amendment. take a look at this. >> let's -- >> look at a text that hits home for me. on august 26, 2016 you texted ms. page, quote, just went to a southern virginia walmart.
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i could smell the trump support and smell is in capital letters, all capital letters. what does trump support smell like? >> sir, that's an expression of speech. i wasn't smelling one thing or the other. what i was commenting on -- >> what does that mean? >> what i meant by that was, living in northern virginia, having traveled 150 miles south within the same state i was struck by the extraordinary difference in the expression of comm political -- >> that was a quick choice of words. >> so earlier -- >> okay. so earlier you had texted ms. page that another part of virginia, loudoun county, which is i think in northern virginia, is, quote, still ignorant hillbillies, end quote. is that what you meant?
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>> no, sir, not at all. >> you consider trump supporters to be ignorant hillbillies. >> sean: once again, he asked all of us to think he didn't really believe what he was caught texting. watch one more unbelievable, insane denial. >> you were both rooting for hillary clinton to win and both detested dump du detested donald trump, did you not? >> i think that's fair to say. >> and as we learned you found donald trump supporters, detestable too who you called ignorant blanks. i'm not going to say that here. and that you had visited a southern virginia walmart and could smell the trump support. don't you think that the american people, when they're paying your salaries, when they're paying for a fair and unbiassed investigation by none other than the fbi deserved a
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whole lot better than what those comments i just referred to reflect? >> congressman, two things, one, i regret the appearance of some of those texts and wish i would have said or phrased or not said at all some of the things i did. two, i disagree completely with your at contribution of my view of trump supporters. i never said that and expressed no such thing. >> sean: no one tells an american believes that denial with more verbal gymnastics than former president bill clinton. it all depends what "is" is. we were alone but i never thought we were alone. in order to believe these bizarre explanations you would have to suspend all sense of fact and fiction. and peter strzok does think that the smelly irredeemable deplorable trump supporters of
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walmart the hillbillies like us, we don't measure up. he thinks, yeah, i guess we're pretty dumb and he can do whatever he wants. i have bad news for peter. he's not the infallible super patriot that he clearly has convinced himself he is. he lies to our face and in the end he's not going to get away with it. in other words, he's not above the law. because the american people saw these lies today. we know a cover up when we see one. by the way, so did congressman louis galmer. >> you say i have no bias and you do it with a straight face and i told some of the other guys, he's lying, he knows we know he's lying and he could probably pass a polygraph. the disgrace -- >> the gentleman from texas will suspend for a moment.
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>> there is the disgrace and it won't be recaptured any time soon because of the damage you've done to the justice system. and i talked to agents around the country. you embarrassed them and embarrassed yourself. and when i see you with that little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eye and lie to her about -- >> mr. chairman, this is outrageous! >> is the issue -- >> mr. chairman, please! >> have you no decency. >> you need your medication. >> sean: it is clear and obvious that peter strzok has an unfaithful relationship with the truth and this is the greatest case of cognitive dissonance that i've ever seen. he is out of touch with reality and thinks only he knows what is right for america. the poster child of what we now
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know is a deep state thinking he knows better than we smelly trump supporters but it's he used a common tactic of the left launched into an attack of the extreme folks on tv. and i have a response just like yours truly. take a look. >> understand why people might think that, particularly on the misrepresentations of extreme folks in the media. folks in this body and elsewhere. i'm glad to be here publically and hearing that people are calling for the release of my private interview so that people can judge for themselves who i am and what i said and the facts. and not something that is being spun or misrepresented on a 10:00 talk show or other place. >> sean: if you don't like the reporting and the truth and the investigations, i have an invitation to mr. arrogant one. and you can bring your girlfriend, lisa page with you. we can do it right to my face.
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and i will offer you peter what i offered your boss jim. three hours of radio on 570 best stations in america and the number one show on all of cable news. i'll give you a full hour. i'll give you two full hours. a two-day extravaganza. if your track record is so empeckable. three hours, come and defend yourself. i'm not going to hold my breath. and in addition, strzok confirmed an important piece of information about the deep state. this is something we have been telling you about. christopher steele's dirty dossier was in fact supplied to the fbi by bruce orr, the high ranking justice department official during the obama administration. his wife worked closely with the foreign national christopher
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steele who sold us russian lies to influence the election. >> you said you did not receive documents but the fbi did. >> that's correct. >> and the fbi got documents from a different source, from whom? >> it was not mr. orr that provided the documents. >> he did not hand you the dossier? >> mr. orr provided information to the fbi that included material that is what everybody is calling the dossier. >> wait, wait, he provided what? >> some elements of reporting that my understanding originated from mr. steele. >> so bruce orr did give the fbi information relative to the dossier? >> yes. >> sean: bought and paid for foreign national put together russian lies to influence the election. a perfect example of the deep state working together to use a piece of what clinton paid for,
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the russian lice, yeah, all to impact and influence an election. a presidential election. this is a massive abuse of power scandal. everything we have been saying is right. we're going to have a lot more on this throughout the show. i want to end the monologue with a message directly to peter strzok. i love law enforcement, peter. my mom worked as a prison guard for about 25 years of her life. she worked more 16-hour shifts than i could ever add up or recall. my father a family court officer. many relatives worked in law enforcement including the nypd, two who made it to the top who worked for that organization i have so much respect for, the fbi. you told the american people not to believe your own words. their clear meaning. you tried up to cover up your bias. you took no ownership of your
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terrible and despicable actions. mr. strzok, you are not the 99.9% of law enforcement in this country that serve and protect us. nor was your girlfriend, lisa. nor was your boss, jim or deputy fbi director mccabe. you a partisan political hack and you abuse the trust and the power that we, the smelly people of the united states that like walmart gave to you. the people that work hard every single day, contribute to the society, make it better, play by the rules, pay their taxes, use their salary, obey the laws, get taxed into oblivion by corrupt government, the people who struggle to make ends meet. the ones you have shown nothing but contempt and hatred for and if your beloved hillary had won none of this corruption would have come to light.
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now the deep state, your days are numbered. and we smelly trump supporters and i'm one. i'm an irredeemable deplorable we will not rest and all of your deep state colleagues until they are held accountable for what you have done here. joining us now, two congressman who grilled peter strzok, the chairman of the freedom caucus, and chairman meadows and matt gates. chairman meadows. this guy wants us to believe that his own words have no meaning. i thought clinton parsed words really well in a corrupt way. this is a whole new level. let's get your reaction to the hearings. >> well, it's a whole new level, sean, but i think the other thing is he wants us to believe him when he's saying one thing that is very different than what the evidence would suggest. today peter strzok's luck ran
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out. there are a number of things he said that are not supported by evidence. they could possiblily be false testimony and they are in conflict with other testimony we have had from rod rosenstein, the lead up in the monologue talking about bruce orr's involvement. you have one part of the doj saying he wasn't involved and you have testimony today that he is. we have long suspected that. i can tell you, the american people know that there was one particular witness today that had a hard time with the facts. >> sean: so -- congressman gates, i know this is the main question i get from people. so hillary clinton had a rigged investigation and they allowed her to continue because he was the favored one. he thought it was 100 million to none because smelly people like me wouldn't vote for donald trump. when do we get justice?
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when do we get to the bottom of the fisa abuse scandal? jim jordan got information on that today. when does the truth come out and when are these people held responsible for abusing the power that we the people gave them? the smelly people? >> we are only going to get justice when attorney general jeff sessions does his job and follows the advice that dozens in congress have been giving him to appoint a second special counsel. if you watched the hearing, you saw the democrats give a five hour cat bath to peter strzok. you have a democrat from the state of new jersey who said he deserved hugs and kisses. and one from ohio said peter strzok deserves an apology and one from tennessee said he deserves a purple heart. that is offensive for those people who have been wounded in action and it just shows the extept to which anything in any
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way negative for donald trump is something that democrats will embrace even if it's harmful to the country and the institutions that we have to be able to rely on. >> sean: congressman meadows, how do we hold these people accountable? if i lied to a fisa judge or rigged an investigation, i suspect i probably wouldn't end up like these people. >> you wouldn't. there is a standard here in washington, d.c. for the well-connected of which obviously hillary clinton, peter strzok, some of the others we are now seeing, perhaps the director of the cia and james clapper, the well connected, there's a standard for them and there is a standard for all other americans. here's how we get to the bottom of it. there has to be criminal referral;s that start. enough of the talk and the
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hearings. we're starting to gather enough information. it's time for criminal referrals. soirks y >> sean: trey gowdy, jim jordan, sarah and greg next. we know you can't make the perfect s'more until you've burnt a few marshmallows. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors. make this summer last during family summer camp at bass pro shops and cabela's.
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>> i don't give a damn what you appreciate. i don't appreciate having an fbi with an unpre precedented level of animus working on two investigations in 2016. in addition to disappointing the hell out of my democrat colleagues that someone who was investigating russian collusion didn't think there was in there there why would you not be concerned or ecstatic that there was no collusion. why the word concern? >> sean: that was more of the fireworks at the house hearings. joining us now, south carolina congressman trey gowdy. welcome to the program. at the heart of this i think you captured it there, congressman. and that is, a bias and this man was in the forefront of everything. do you believe as i do that
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hillary clinton had a rigged investigation that she violated the espionage act and it was a big case of obstruction and do you believe that i believe as in fact he went after trump with a vengeance because of a political view he expressed often. >> let's take trump first before he began investigating alleged collusion he had made up his mind that president trump would be destabilizing for country. think about how serious that word is, sean, destabilizing for our country and he hadn't begun to interview the first person in august. he said we'll stop it. we need an insurance policy. and then he began talking about impeachment one day after bob mueller's investigation began. so peter strzok has a level of bias that would make it impossible for any prosecutor to stand in front of a jury and use
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him as a witness. on the other hand while he is convicting donald trump he is exonerating hillary clinton on the other end and he hadn't interviewed her or 30 other witnesses. >> sean: congressman, did you believe his explanation as it relates to his text messages? i do not believe it or think the american people believe who they saw today. >> the only people who believe it are the 30 some odd democrats. 60 of them have voted to move forward with impeachment on donald trump. so they have already made up their minds and they would be sympathetic to an fbi agent who has made up his mind. he is the only person in america who doesn't think he is biassed. he is the only person in america that does not understand how
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incredibly detrimental those texts are to any kind of serious investigation. so, look, i spent ten hours with him two weeks ago and an equal amount of time today. he thinks what his personal opinion is, is what the rest of us call bias. >> sean: i guess that's where the smelly people who go to walmart and as i mentioned in my monologue, i like walmart and k-mart and costco and target. and you can get everything you want there and get a good deal at every one of those places. but the more important question, you were a prosecutor and never lost a case. am i correct in that? >> i was definitely a prosecutor. >> and you never lost a case? >> i had some kurgcourageous vis and good cops. >> sean: if hillary clinton is allowed to take things that are
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subpoenaed and delete them, use bleach bit on the hard drives, have aides break up devices with hammers and remove s.i.m. cards. and you cannot destroy complied or top secret information and both those things happen. he wrote an exoneration with the fbi director comey in early may. she was exonerated on july 5th. that to me, you have been involved in these things. do we have equal justice under the law? >> no. >> sean: do we have equal application of our laws? >> no, that's what frustrates people and frustrates your viewers, would that happen to me too? would the director of the fbi announce my innocence before 20 interviews have been done including my own. and keep this in midnignd, too,
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sean, she is not going to be charged with anything unless she lies. she was never in jeopardy from that even before they interviewed her. so, look, i think everybody would like that deal, that the fbi is going to talk to me and all i have to do is tell the truth. yes, i robbed a bank and kidnapped this person and committed bank fraud. all you have to do is tell the truts truth to get out of jail free. but donald trump not a witness has been interviewed before peter strzok says he will stop him from being president. that erodes the trust in our law enforcement. >> sean: i'm going to have jim jordan on the program. when you "k" add the fisa abuse questions i call this the single
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biggest power abuse corruption scandal in u.s. history. was peter strzok and others, were they abusing their power in an attempt to impact an american election in a way that they saw fit to help one candidate and hurt another candidate? and what does that mean if that can happen in the united states of america, congressman? >> well a politicalization of law enforcement is the end of us. if we view the blindfolded lady holding a set of scales having an "r" or a "d" on her breast plate? we are finished at a republic. we have done important work on the fisa abuse. it's been a long slog and we haven't had a lot of help at time but devin has made progress on uncovering what went into that fisa application. so i don't know. i know this. i know that there were lots of things that should have been in that application that was presented to the judge that were
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not. and i know that they decided not to charge her before they interviewed 30 witnesses. so if that is not a dichotomy that we're going to withhold exculpatory information in this case and withhold any prosecution in that case i don't know how anyone cannot be left with the conclusion if your name is clinton you're going to be treated differently than if your name is jones or smith. >> sean: what you're saying is scary to me and should frighten every american. i want to ask one last question. what now? hillary clinton had a rigged investigation. i think the evidence is overwhelming and incontrovertible for obstruction and for the espionage act and a number of statutes we laid out here. what happens to her? and what happens to the people that were involved in the exoneration before the investigation to impact the presidential election?
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never mind lying to four fisa judges to get warrants to spy on americans and opposition party candidate representatives. >> this is where i get myself in trouble. because all of the principle decision makers now were put in place by president trump. jeff sessions, rod rosenstein, wries wray. it's no longer loretta lynch and jim comey. if they have uncovered systemic abuse or criminalality. they have an obligation to prosecute it. but when the head of the fbi stands up in front of the entire world and exonerate her like jim comey did i don't know a prosecute good enough to win that case. so to find out whether she -- jim comey ruined it by not interviewing her seriously and
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ruined it with that press conference. we'll never know the answer to that question. >> sean: profound words. i think you did a great job today. when we come back, sarah carter and gregg jarrett, they have been at the forefront of breaking so much of this story. it's a big, sad and important night as we continue from london. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection.
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gosh, what, i mean, days after mueller is appointed in two text messages, one on the 19th of may and one on the 22nd of may you referenced impeachment. did robert mueller ask you why you were referencing impeachment. >> he did not ask me about any text message. >> it's interesting to me that when you were so damaging to the investigation that you had to go, that bob mueller, the person who brought in all these people that had connections to hillary
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clinton campaign did not ask you about a single text message and i tend to believe it's because he did not want to know the answer and there was bias and that your perception of bob mueller's perception of you is totally unreliable. >> meat gates from florida questioning peter strzok about his dismissal from the mueller probe. day one, impeachment. and the title captures it all. the russia hoax, the scheme to frame hillary clinton all on display. and gregg jarrett on set with us in london. and we have fox news contributor, sarah carter. everything we had talked about, you reported all the people we bring on are absolutely right. how do we get justice? >> i think first in an effort to get justice, documents need to be released to the public. the public needs to be able to
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see what the house intelligence committee has seen recently. there are 19 pages of the foreign intelligence surveillance act the very last fisa warrant. >> the one that rosenstein signed? >> correct. and that's why this is so important. >> why these 19 pages of that application so important? >> the 19 pages are so important because they basically will reveal exactly what happened. it will answer the questions as to how was peter strzok involved in the fisa warrants in obtaining the fisa warrants. it will also -- i think also the supporting documents -- remember, sean, the only person at this moment in time that can get those documents declassified for the american -- >> the president. >> is president trump. >> and by the way, you're echoing something that gregg jarrett has been saying and i agree with both of you on. it's a sad day but it's also a day that everything you have talked about, sarah has talked about.
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i'm going to miss a million names. david schoen, too many people, alan dershowitz. we've been right. how do we get to the justice part? the fact it was a rigged investigation. we'll get to jim jordan on fisa. that fisa judges were lied to. that they went after and abused their power, as you say to get donald trump? >> it needs to be fully exposed and the people behind it like peter strzok and james comey and lisa page need to be prosecuted under the various statutes you and i have talked about so often. today this guy said he didn't remember writing this infamous text message in which he was tro promising to stop donald trump from becoming president. isn't it interesting that james comey has the same am's yeah. he told the inspector general i
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don't remember writing those words that hillary clinton was grossly negligent and committed crimes. well, he wrote it not once but twice and gave it to peter strzok. strzok and page then decide we've got to change it. comey wants to clear clinton even though she committed crimes. so they sit down at a computer and they make the changes and he doesn't seem to remember much about that either. >> sean: writing the exoneration in may and didn't talk to people until july. so what if any of -- we're the smelly people, the irredeemable deplorables. we believe in god and in the second amendment. what if anyone else did this? >> they would be behind bars already. this guy is the personification of the arrogance of power and corruption. and you know, he's in complete
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deanytime. he didn't fool anybody today. pompous and pretentious with a smirk on his face the whole time. and the critical questions, and you had it in your monologue, he refused to answer some of those questions. but the truth in the end will come out and he'll be held accountable. >> sean: last word? >> let's get those documents so that the american people can see what's going on. >> sean: 19 pages. >> the final application of the fisa. the letter was delivered in june to president trump. a few people have seen that information but they are sworn to secrecy, the doj will not allow them to talk about it. let's get that to the american people and we'll get justice. we'll find out. >> sean: thank you both. it's a sad gladness when you're right but look at what's happened to our country. this is scare y. jim jordan. he went in on the fisa issue and broke news today against peter
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did not personally receive documents from mr. orr but the fbi did. >> that's correct. >> than i got documents from a different source in mid september. >> it was not mr. orr who provided the initial documents i became aware of. >> so mr. orr did not hand you the dossier. >> mr. orr did not hand me anything. mr. orr provided information to the fbi that included material that everybody is calling the dossier. >> say that again. mr. orr provided what? >> some elements of reporting that my understanding is originated from mr. steele. >> so bruce orr did give the fbi
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information relative to the dossier? >> yes. >> sean: that pause was revealing. one of the explosive revelations during the marathon hearing. and congressman jim jordan. welcome to the club if you support donald trump. you had to know the lies, the smears against you are obviously a political attack. i'm sorry you're going through that. >> you've been through it. you know what it's like. so thank you. but today -- you're -- >> sean: i know it every day. it's all of us, anyone who supports the president. >> exactly right. >> sean: and i'm sorry you and your family have to go through that. >> think about that. the top doj official, bruce orr hands parts of the dossier to the fbi. and remember, bruce orr's wife nelle worked for fusion gps who
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was paid by the clinton campaign to put the dossier together. this is the first time that the fbi admitted they got parts of the dossier from bruce orr, a fellow doj employee. that's scary. >> and the wife of bruce orr worked for fusion gps? >> all summer long. >> sean: that hired the foreign national and got -- russia tried to impact the election through hillary. is that not true? >> bruce orr, his wife works for fusion gps in the summer. he gets information and passes it to the fbi and that becomes the basis to spy on the trump campaign. this is the first time that the fbi admitted. that it's good to get that information out today. >> sean: the hesitation. >> well, yeah. he hesitated. he didn't want to answer your question. >> it took me three rounds to get it out of him.
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but i tell you what, this investigation started flawed with the dossier and matt gates had great questions. it's flawed on the back end as well. he didn't ask peter stoke about these text messages that show hi his animus against president donald trump. he didn't get to the fact that peter strzok wrote all these terrible things about our president. it was flawed from the time it started and flawed at the end. >> sean: just like andrew wiseman who overturned the supreme court and four innocent people sent to jail for a year and are excoriated by a judge for withholding exculpatory evidence. there is no team that can be fair with a pit bull like.
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that at the heart of this was hillary's investigation rigged? and was this a specific attempt to basically steal an election, pretty much? the smelly people, don't let them win? >> we always thought that clinton investigation was rigged. now what we've learned in the last several months and from the inspector general's report we know it was rigged and the people who ran the russia investigation they started it based on the dossier. it's how they got the warrant to spy on the trump campaign. it looks flawed from the get go on that investigation as well. >> sean: thanks for being with us. if these people get away with this, we've lost it. there's no equal justice under the law, equal application under the law and our constitution is
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♪ >> h >> sean: throughout tonight's show we played you some of the best sound of republicans really anti-trump agent peter strzok on his clear hatred of the president and love of hillary. democrats on the committee did everything possible to make a mockery of this hearing and of course cover for the corruption. watch this. >> i don't know where to start. if i could give you a purple heart, i would. you deserve one. this has been an attack on you in a way to attack mr. mueller and the investigation that is to get at russia collusion involved in our election. >> sean: disgraceful but you
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know what? typical, predictable. that's all the time we have left this evening. we expect big protests in london. we'll broadcast from london. and in helsinki on monday. let not your heart be troubled. there he is, laura ingraham standing by. it's 3:00 a.m. time for a beer for me. >> laura: the last time i was in helsinki, 1983. >> sean: i have been to helsinki, never. >> laura: on the way -- >> sean: when? >> laura: on the way to lennon grad to do my semester abroad in college. but we got on the scary soviet train. but helsinki is a beautiful city. a lot of drinking going on. beautiful people. >> sean: just so our audience know. laura ingraham was a hell