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out how to do it. but, above all, have a great evening. last night, we came in a little long as we say in the business and stole about 6 seconds from our friend sean hannity. >> sean: 5, 4, 3. >> tucker: sean hannity, there he is. >> sean: i'm a radio guy, tucker. for me, hitting the post is important. you go 15 seconds long, 15 seconds short. >> tucker: those seconds are my gift to you. a >> sean: we love you. your show is great. that's all that matters. >> tucker: thank you. all right, tucker. welcome to hannity. busy breaking news night tonight day four of the mainstream media's omarosa obsession. the country is so facing so many issues home and abroad the issues home and abroad, the free press running wall-to-wall coverage old staff, old grudge and new book of credibility issues. in a moment expose the. extent of the media's blatant trump bias. we have time and numbers and
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compare it for you. also tonight, well, the trial of the century is almost over. after 11 days, the tax and bank fraud case against paul manafort from 2005 is now ready for closing arguments. hours ago the defense rested in the case. not a single witness called. we will explain why this is not necessarily good news for team mueller, whose sloppy prosecution tactics have frequently earned the ire of the federal judge overseeing this case. meanwhile a vast majority of you, the american people, you are telling robert mueller tonight, wrap it up. we will show you the polls. we have a new report raising serious questions about real russia collusion tied exactly to the clinton campaignc robert mueller, you and your team of merry democratic donors may want to listen up tonight. buckle up, busy breaking news night. we are also following some election news as we begin with our breaking news opening monologue. ♪ >> sean: so much breaking
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news across the country, including multiple primaries in wisconsin, connecticut, and vermont along with ongoingon congressional investigations into the deepig state. we have huge strong economic numbers to give you tonight and much more. but your mainstream media just can't get enough of omarosa. for now the fourth day across all platforms, your destroy-trump-mediaed highlighting what is the salacious claims, untrue accusations, secret recordings from, yes,sa omarosa, a person fired three times from a reality show and, by the way, once from the white house where she was hired by donald trump. according to general kelly, because of serious credibility and character issues. that's not brought up very often. and none of this seems to matter to the crisis peddlers, seven days a week, minute-by-minute, hour by hour. hour 72 plus of what can only be described as the omarosa reality show. take a look.he >> breaking news in our politics lead in the uglyur
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war of words between president trump and omarosa manigault newman. >> omarosa manigault newman. >> omarosa manigault newman. >> omarosa manigault newman. >> he said-she said between the president and omarosa. >> omarosa.os >> omarosa. >> omarosa. >> omarosa. >> guys, buckle up, here is just part of my interview with omarosa manigaultju newman. >> omarosa manigault newman. >> omarosa. >> omarosa. >> omarosa. >> omarosa. >> i don't think omarosa was anywhere near any inner circle of the campaign. >> sean: i have to admit it's a little humorous, this obsessive anti-trumpch coverage is nothing new. in fact, this echo chamber it never stops, it just moves crisis to crisis, second by second.e. minute by minute. hour by hour. day by day., 24/7, 365. we have got the evidence. take a look. >> now they will certainly face questions about stormy daniels.
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speaker of the stormy saga takes a dramatic turn. >> stormy daniels. >> stormy daniels lawyer. >> we haven't heard from him about the stormy daniels affair. >> adult film star breaking her silence about her affair with president trump. >> talking about the most serious legal allegations. >> stormy l daniels. >> i am a proud [bleep]-holer. >> no. we are not all created equal. at least if you are not born in, as the president put it, a [bleep] country. >> the word house instead of hole.e. [bleep] not hole countries. i guess is he a [bleep] holler. >> is there a difference if the president said [bleep]hole or [bleep]house? >> do you think these countries are holes? >> donald trump has turned the oval office into a [bleep]. >> this is the president comments yesterday. >> sean: today no different. coverage continues during
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the white house, pressue secrety sarah huckabee sanders responding to all of this a pretty powerful rebuttal. let's take a look. >> unfortunately, the individuals in this room continue to create a large platform for somebody they know not to have a lot of credibility for someone they frankly refused to give a platform to when they worked here at the white house. it wasn't until this individual started to negatively attack this president and this administration and try to tear this entire place down that she received the type of platform and rollout that she is getting, i think it would be great if every single person in this room and every single t person in the administration never had to talk about this again and we actually got to focus on the real policies and the real things that not mattert just to people in this building, but certainly all americans, african-americans, hispanics, and everybody in between. i think that would be the best thing that we could certainly do for our country. >> sean: tonight, our friends at the media research center are backing up what you just heard from sarah sanders. their research shows that during the broadcast last night, the morning shows, today, cbs, nbc,
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they dedicated approximately 344% more time covering omarosa than they did covering the firing of fbi agent peter strzok. that's more than triple the salaciousfor t rumors over what is serious news about what is a corrupt, high ranking fbi official fired because of his massive bias and corruption at the heart of everything from hillary to general flynn to thehe beginning of the russia-trump hoax and today, as he often does, the president bypassed theid partisan press in the country. he took his message right to you, the american people. he tweeted out, quote: "fired fbi agent peter strzok is a fraud, as is the rigged investigation that he started. there was no collusion or obstruction with russia, and everybody, including the democrats, know it. the only collusion andmo obstruction was by crooked hillary, the democrats, the dnc." and tonight, a new report is now bolstering the president's claim. real clear investigation. they are shows serious questions now being raised about fusion gps founder
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glenn simpson and the shadowy russian figures whoim attended the now infamous 2016 trump tower meeting. by the way, robert mueller if you are looking for potential russia collusion, we have got more. it's all right here. we all know fusion gps was employed by the dnc and theer clinton campaign. they paid them ultimately to dig up what ended up being russian dirt on then-candidate donald trump. tonight there are new concerns over another client of fusion gps. that's the russian lawyer who attended that meeting. that everyone has been talking about. she utilized simpson's services to lobby against sanctions. this plot just keeps thickening and according to testimony she had dinner with simpson both before and after the trump tower meeting. sounds like a set-up to me. and because simpson's relationship with that financier named william
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browder was, "so concerned about fusion's g.p.s. work on behalf of russian interest" that in july of 2016, he actually lodged a complaint with the doj. let me put it simply. clinton's op research firm g.p.s. was working on behalf the dnc, hillary clinton, and also russian-backed interests. that's right.. it's all literally represented by the same person, glenn simpson. that's exactly as sketchy as it sounds. but where is the hysteria from the media? this is about stealing a presidential election. lying to the american people with phony russian information that is paid for by the opposition party candidate. and then used for a fisa warrant. where is the special counsel investigation? oh, it's not reallyy an investigation into collusion now, is it? it's a partisan witch-hunt against the president. and, frankly, you, the american people, have seen through this and have had enough. even fake news cnn has a poll that shows, that's right, two thirds of you, the american people, are now calling for robert mueller
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to wrap this garbage up.ob and this comes as the trial of the century may be coming to an end. after 11 days, the defense rested in the bank and tax fraud case of paul manafort from 2005. they didn't bother calling a single witness. manafort's legal time apparently believes that the special counsel did not meet their burden. the burden of proof. and they may be right. according to analysis from a northern virginia criminal defense attorney, team mueller was not ready for prime time in judge ellis' courtroom. "no matter how strong their evidence, how righteous their cause, how impressive their resumes may be and actually are, they simply have not done a very good job." clearly mueller was trying to turn the screws on manafort, as judge ellis told us, he never wanted to goma to trial. he just wanted manafort to sing or to compose so that mueller could give up something or make up something, anything, to then prosecute or impeach donaldso trump. and despite team mueller's
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poor performance in court, sadly for manafort, the odds are stacked against him. the vast majority of federalor cases result in a guilty verdict, over 90%. this case, for the record, and maybe we'll get even as early as thursday of this week, a verdict. this case has nothing to do with collusion, nothing to do with donald trump. nothing to do with russia, nothing to do with the election at all. rod rosenstein's mandate allowed this. and meanwhile, what do we have? hillary clinton committing multiple, serious felonies, crimes? mishandling top secret information? she obstructed justice when she deleted subpoenaed emails. washed her hard drives with bleach bit, washed them away so they could never beo found again. broke up her devices with hammers. fixed and rigged an investigation with steele's dirty dossier. remember, that was full of russian lies and pedaled to you, the american people. why? because they wanted to misinform you, to steal an
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election. that's called propaganda. misinformation. a outright lying to the american people. and that information was then presented to four separate fisa court judges as "credible evidence." nobody had ever literally verified any of it, corroborated any of it. nobody has been indicted, investigated by team mueller regarding clinton's dirty russian dossier. this is a disgrace to america's system of justice. and frankly, if we are going to be blunt and honest here, it is a clear and danger -- clear and present danger to our constitutional republic. make no mistake, manafort is found guilty, your media will have a brand new obsession. stormy, stormy, stormy. blank hole, blank hole,rm blank hole, russia, russia, russia, russia.. and of course omarosa, omarosa, and, again, be forced to call them out for their shameless, priceless peddling. t yeah, journalism in america is dead. but the real fear ought to be whether or not we have a justice system that applies
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equal justice under the law, equal application ofeq our laws. this is really about russia, why are we dealing with a 2005 tax case not related to the campaign or russia or donald trump at all? why aren't we investigating the dirty dossier with russian lies that were peddled to the american people? why aren't we investigating fisa court judges that were absolutely -- a fraud was perpetrated on their courts with russian lies. what about adam schiff? shifty schiff and he is talking to russians on the phone. we played it for you. a what does he want? dirt on donald trump. and now we have got fusion gps, glenn simpson meeting before and after with the client that met with don jr. and company at trump tower that the media has made so much of? and also, russia is a client of his also? you have got to be kidding me. you couldn't put this in a k spy novel and have people believe this. here now, fox news contributor sara carter, civil rights criminal
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defense attorney david schoen. let's start with you, sara and all these new developments. i think it's a big deal. we now have a lot of new information that's been coming out as it relates to bruce ohr, fusion gps founder glenn simpson. now we see he had another client and that was russia. a russian client and now we see the before and afterse the meeting at trump tower.et he was meeting before and t after with that client. >> so here you have people like john brennan, james clapper, and others peddling complete and outright lies.am these things have not been verified. saying that the russians have information on trump, that they can blackmail him. putting out disinformation, not even misinformation. disinformation. they are aiding russia in this chaos. but on the other side, we have insurmountable evidence based on text messages,
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phone records, documentsge that, you know, people like natalia who met at trump tower were working for holdings, guess who they hired? they hired glenn simpson at fusion gps. she was connected to glenn simpson. she met with him before and after, just as you said. there is direct links to these people. you know that is where the actual truth is, sean. this is the evidence that the people are not following and they need to be following. this is the reason why congress and why theg. senators have been so adamant for calling a special counsel to investigate this. it is a complete injusticens and if you are looking at it on its face, we can see that there was actually a campaign to unseat a duly elected president and, unfortunately -- >> sean: exactly. that's why the omarosa obsession and stormy obsession. >> exactly. >> sean: blank hole
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obsession whatever it happens to be of the day. crisis peddling but ignoring the biggest abuse of power in an attempt to literally t steal a presidential election. by the way, everyone seemsms to not care that we know the fix was in. bernie never had a shot in the primary. nobody ever seems to talkk about that anymore. if i was a democrat, and i voted for bernie, and i wanted bernie to win, i would be pretty pissed off. >> i spoke to a number of democrats who are angry about that and they know the election was stolen. >> sean: no one ever talks about it. this is the united states of america the last time i checked. we'll be bouncing back and forth. i wanted to bring david into this. you tried a lot of criminal cases here. i have used the example of sammy the bull, who killed 19 people, he gets a yeah get out of jail free card if he testifies against person x,ie y, or z, and i'm thinking if i killed 19 people, i don't want to spend the rest of my
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life in jail, i killed people, it's not exactly like i have a moral compass at all. i would say whatever youou want me to say. now, the main, the lead prosecution witness in the manafort case is his partner, rick gates. he is an admitted lawyer, embezzler, cheat, involved in everything thatve t supposedly paul manafort has done for the most part. he is their star witness who is facing 100 years in jail and everybody else that testified got immunity. that sounds, to me, like well, mueller is basically bribing rick gates with a get out of jail free card. and, frankly, i can't put any faith or credibility in anybody that gets off 100 years in jail potentially. >> right. you hit the nail on the head. this is the currency in which people like andrew weissmann and greg andreas, two lead prosecutors in the manafort case, for example, have dealt their entire careers. they decide who should be telling the truth in the case and if the story doesn't match from the informant that they would like it to be, they get rid of that person. they deep six them. if they're willing to play ball and say what weissmann
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and andreas and those sort of prosecutors want them to say, then they can play ball. it's a defense lawyer's job to expose that to the jury. the jury should be as offended as you have indicated that you are that a person who commits 19 murders or in this case white collar crimes -- >> sean: may be it come down to the numbers and accounting. i don't know, 95% of federal cases end up in guilty verdicts. the odds are in mueller's favor. >> that's right. but, remember, the government has all of the resources. you take a white collar defendant who has never known anyone that spent a day in jail and you put before him or her the prospect of going to jail or having a family member going to jail and people like weissmann put the screwsth to family members. they plead guilty whether they're guilty or not. it happens every day in our justice system. >> sean: he got a get out of jail free card. he is an admitted embezzler. >> you gave the example of sammy the bull. those are murders. he was out on the street. time served.
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>> sean: unbelievable. all right. we are bouncing back and forth. let's go to the bruce ohr issue because bruce ohr is so connected to the newsce tonight about fusion gps having a russian client, meeting both before and after the trump tower meeting. you know, the plot thickens every single day and it literally is russia, russia, russia, but it's not what mueller is doing, sara carter. >> yeah. mueller is not investigating all of these russian connections with these players that were involved in trying to entrap president trump or people within his campaign. they are continuing this saga and they haven't shown us any proof that there was any guilt of collusion withen the russians, with the campaign. but let's just go to bruce ohr. we know bruce ohr was in communication with christopher steele, a former foreign british spy who was basically peddling russian disinformation into the fbi. now, when the fbi realized that christopher steele was
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lying to them, that he had been meeting with the media and actually peddling that information for glenn simpson, who, remember, also worked for the russians, to american media, the fbi fired him. but they wanted to continue propagating these lies. so peter strzok and the others who were in charge of these investigations went around christopher steele. they used bruce ohr as a backchannel. his wife, nellie ohr, just happened to be working for who? glenn simpson with fusionhr gps. sean, there cannot be any more connect the dots than what we are seeing. it's so unfortunate that we do not have a special -- >> sean: by the way, 60 meetings between steele and ohr. >> 70! 70 a least. that's what i was told today. 70 at least. enough to that they have counted all the skype messaging back and forth.fb remember, they were using it as a back channel. what did they fail to do inpp
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the government failed, the fbi failed, and the doj to put that in the foreign intelligence surveillance court application that they issued on carter page. >> sean: how is it legally t possible, david, that you have got all of this russian evidence here on the other side and they ignore it and they go after a 2005 tax case? has nothing to do with the w election. russia, the president, nothing. how did that mandate spread so wide by the guy that signed the fourth fisa warrant, which is rod rosenstein? which is so conflicted. >> it's shocking.g. it's shocking. look, let me just say also in listening in here, you have all of thehe facts. no one else spoke about bruce ohr before you did. sara carter is better than any special counsel could be in this case. the american people have to listen to these facts. you started these storiess and you are following through. this is vitally important. how could it have happened? it's an abomination. the fisa court, the most secret court in the country -- >> sean: a fraud. a fraud was committed on the court.
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>> absolutely dangerous. >> sean: all right. we did it. >> every american is in danger. >> sean: i don't even think could get me out of jail. thank you. a close confidante of the clintons agrees with me on this. we will tell you about that. ed henry and explosive report involving a prominent democrat. allegations of abuse. then find out which member of the destroy trump media is the latest to freak outhe over peter strzok's firing. we have got that and jesse and jessica and so much more straight ahead ♪ -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake
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>> sean, this is not just a back bench congressman. keith ellison serves as deputy chair of the democratic nationalha committee. he's a leader in the party and was supposed to be a rising star on the left because he's the first muslim american elected to congress. ellis abruptly left the campaign trail because of these allegations of abuse lodged in the run-up to r today's primary in minnesota where he is the frontrunner among five democrats running for state attorney general. over the weekend, the some of his ex-girlfriend, karen monahan, accused ellison of abusing his mother and claims there is video evidence. though monahan told minnesota public radio why she does not intend to release that video. >> it's not on me to try to keep proving this happened. when i originally was going to share my story, i had no intention of talking about video or text. it was simply sharing what happened to me. >> ellison put out a statement
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sunday night saying, "karen were in a long-term relationship which ended in 2016 and i still care deeply for her well-being. this video does not exist because i never behaved in this way and any characterization otherwise is false." analysts in the state have said one thing ellison may have going for him politically is some people participated in early voting before these allegations. though, if he gets the primary nod tonight, this could still dog him in the general election. d sean? >> sean: all right. thanks, ed.. and be sure, ed is in tonight 11:00 filling in for shannon bream, "fox news @ night." chucky todd is not happy with the fbi fired trump hating agent peter strzok and he tweeted out today, "i don't know if folks realize how extraordinary and undemocratic it is for the president of the united states to run down a civil servant like this.io and, you know, for legal folks, when does this become an intimidation tactic to the point of legal obstruction? and i wonder if other civil
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servants who believe they have seen wrongdoing are watching how the potus and his echo chamber can character assassinate so viciously and get second thoughts doing their job given the risk the potus iss showcasing to anyone who crosses him." by the way, has chucky todd ever bothered to read the "we'll stop him. insurance policy," all the other stuff, or is he really just that dumb?? by the way, chucky, you are may host "meet the press." you will never be tim russert. here now with reaction is the "new york times" bestselling author, "the russian hoax, the illicit scheme to hillary clinton and frame donald trump."me fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. former clinton advisor mark penn. you worked how many years for the clintons? >> 13.3. >> sean: how many? >> 13. >> sean: you were a polster. m >> pollster, chief strategist through the presidential campaign throughia impeachment. through hillary's senate race inry 2008. >> sean: okay. you are one of the few8. democrats -- and i'm sure you
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probably are even taking heat for talking to me, which by the way, i apologize for. but you are one of the few democrats that see through this, see the danger in all of this. what do you say to your fellow democrats that are literally watching a dual justice system before their eyes and not seemingly caring? >> i say the facts that have been uncovered here from the peter strzok texts to the actions taken by the fbi to the conflicts of interest, to the wife that worked for g.p.s. simpson, that these are real facts. these are not theories. when it comes to this issue, the tin hats are not being worn by the people on fox news.e they are being worn by the fbi. and what seems to be, what, five, six, seven people now who have had to step down or resign. this is not smoke. this is real fire. i think that whether you are a democrat or a republican, you have to recognize this was wrong and it's tearing
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apart our country. >> sean: the irony in all of this, we are talking about the manafort trial, 2005 tax fraud case. m i didn't know paul manafort. i don't know what he did inwh 2005. but, this was all because of rod rosenstein's wide mandate that he gave robert mueller and the appointment of his friend and even though he signed the fourth fisa warrant, which i believe conflicts him, just like recommending the firing of comey. but i look at, for example, hillary's campaign paying for what turned out to be russian lies. misinformation peddled to the american people before an election. i look at what happened to bernie sanders. i look at fisa court judges, a fraud committed four separate times on a court with unverified, uncorroborated information and purposefully withholding the information that hillary paid for it.on and you are right, these are all facts. this all has a little bit to do with russia and russian lies and that is all being ignored, just like adam
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schiff talking to a russian about naked pictures of donald trump, breathlessly hoping for all the details. >> well, look. judge ellis said itel pretty well.oo why is paul manafort being prosecuted? he is being prosecuted because he worked for a couple of months as campaign manager for donald trump.s otherwise, maybe the irs would have done an investigation. maybe he would have been prosecuted. if the case was closed -- this was picked up for that very reason. ultimately, i think he did a risky strategy today not calling witnesses. but is it persecution or prosecution? >> sean: answer your own question. what do you think it is? >> well, it's one half of each. i think that manafort has a lot of explaining to do about these transactions. but he would never have the entire force of the u.s. government held without bail with two indictments in two separate courts unless he had worked inha a political campaign and that's what's wrong about it. >> sean: mark penn, with all
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due respect to your relationship with hillary, if you deleted email -- subpoenaed emails. if you acid washed your hard drive with bleach bit, which nobody had ever heard of, if you had aides bust up your devices you wouldn't be sitting here tonight. you would be sitting in jail. y >> there was a validid request for this information, andti it never showed up. and, as you know, as i'm sure gregg jarrett could tell us in more detail, the guy who was supposed to maintain it deliberately destroyed the emails after he knew that it was under subpoena. so there was no questionon that a lot of people destroyed information but no one has been held accountable for it, i don'tun think it was hillary per se, but somebody destroyed a lot of information here. >> sean: let me go to gregg jarrett. there is a lot of russian angles not being investigated. fraud committed upon a court. i believe a rigged investigation. exoneration before the
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investigation. i believe that the fix was in. and i believe that they have turned the entire force of the doj and the fbi, the upper echelon, against donald trump before the election and now after the election. >> there's a reason why james comey took the case away from the field office because comey knew that the fbi is incorruptible. but comey was corrupt. and so he seized the case, the hillary clinton case, away from the field office because he likely knew that they would find that she committed multiple crimes and would have recommended prosecution and indictment. and comey took it over and he twisted the law and contorted the facts and he cleared her in the face of overwhelming evidence of criminality. i talked today at length to a former top fbi official. 30 years in the business. and he talks all the time to the rank and file and he
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says they are fuming at what james comey and peter strzok did. they caused irreparable harm that will take years to rectify. >> sean: one of the things an fbi agent told me is that for him, that he feels it and sees it. that the trust in that great agency is diminished because of the actions of those few at the top. let me ask you this, now that strzok is fired and he is at the heart ofe everything, he is the onee that changed the language, gross negligence to extreme carelessness. he is the one whoo interviewed hillary. he wrote the exoneration before investigation.. he is involved with flynn.ga he interviewed hillary, flynn, and started the russia investigation. how does that taint, in your view, everything that now robert mueller is trying to do? >> well, if he gathered evidence that contributed to mueller's case, any case against donald trump, that's tainted evidence. and under the exclusionary
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rule, it cannot and should not be used. peter strzok deserved to be fired 10 times over. i looked up the code of regulations, the code of conduct. he violated at least four different code of conduct at the fbi. c he richly deserved to have been fired. and the president is entitled to exercise his constitutionally protected speech to criticize andee condemn peter strzok -- >> sean: trey gowdy famously said, if you are innocent, act like it. if i'm innocent, i'm going to scream my innocence pretty loudly. we will give mark the last word tonight.hi mark? >> i think there is no question, peter strzok used government communications for personal purposes and personal communications for government purposes and then he was filled with animus and hatred while supposedly conducting an impartial investigation. yes, he should have been fired a long time ago and the american people knowow that. >> sean: all right. i feel sorry for you, as
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you go out to your favorite restaurant in d.c. the next time. mark penn, you will be explaining your appearance on the show. thank you for your honesty, we appreciate it. you.ank >> sean: when we come back, brand new polling highlighting just how extreme the democratic party is 84 days out of the election, the midterms, the most important in our life, jesse, jessica, whose world next. ♪ ater failed, she was pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today.
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democrats are for bigger paychecks by building the fracture of america. creating good paying jobs.s. democrats are for making governments work reducing the role of big dark money in politics. p >> sean: bigger paychecks taking back the crumbs and keeping the disastrous plan and of course, impeaching the president, but don't tell anyone, and illuminating i.c.e., and open borders. and now a new poll shows from gallup democrats view socialism more positively than capitalism.m. joining us now is the co-host of "the five" and the host of "watters world." actually has two shows. as if one isn't enough and fox news contributor jessica tarlov. while doesn't she have one show. that's not fair. >> if you are out there watching. answer that question. i would have the highest viewership on the network. just kidding. you still would. >> sean: 13 more million. americans poverty. more debt than any other president. >> can i do mine? >> sean: the impeach trump but don't tell people is t true. we know they want their crumbs back. they said their b crumbs but they want them back. we know they want obamacare. she said it and we know theyno
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want open borders and to eliminate i.c.e. what else do they stand for? >> well, oh, you are asking me, so they don't stand for abolishing i.c.e. or open borders. there are some things people on the fringe left are saying. >> sean: that's not true but go ahead. >> of course it is true.ad have you seen a democratic party platform piece that says we would love open borders and abolish i.c.e? >> sean: i'm listening to democrats talking about eliminating i.c.e. >> keith ellison had a t-shirt on that said we don't believe in borders. i think that stands for something. what do democrats stand for, sean? they don't stand for the national anthem? are they against rising wages? rising stock market? what have the democrats given us besides isis, chinese spies, open borders, what are they going to run on? bringing back obamacare? >> sean: rigged election for bernie. lies from russia. >> that's nott true. >> sean: lies to the american people and propagandize them.
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>> it's not true. bernie sanders lost overop 4 million votes that was not rigged against him because of the dnc. that was because is he a less popular choice than hillary clinton. >> why would the dnc chairwoman resign in disgrace before the election?an >> you think she stole 4 million votes and ran outs the door there? s >> the polls showed she rigged it. she had to get out of town. >> you can't rig 4 million votes. you just can't do it and it wasn't what happened. if you look what's going on on these primaries all other the country now, the establishment democrat candidates are beating the progressive left candidates endorsed by bernie and alexandria ocasio-cortez because that's not what our party is about. >> sean: why does the poll show democrats, jesse, support socialism over capitalism?l >> they support socialism because liberalism has failed. they are out of touch. they are out of power. they are out of ideas. but i have an idea. why don't they work with thehe president to make america great again? you know, democrats feel like they have to exist in
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order to resist. i think if they got together and did a deal with the president, they would get something done for the american people. socialism -- >> sean: a question i have for both of you. jessica, since donald trump has been president, record low unemployment for african-americans. women in the workforce. asian americans, hispanic americans. is that donald trump good economic policies? can you admit it? >> you made me do this last week and "the daily caller" had an absurd headline didn't include what i actually said s which was thank you donald trump but thank you, barack obama more. donald trump inherited conditions that allowed him to pull this off. he is doing better with those groups though. i mean, who knows where that goes from there. >> sean: eight years of failure. >> i would take his gdp any day. >> barack obama had four quarters over 4% of g.d.p. o we will see what president trump does. we should be thankful for the crumbs. we should be thankful for any economic growth. >> sean: all right. i'm ready.ro
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jesse. >> whatever. >> sean: sorry, it's his world. you are living in it. good to see you both. trace gallagher has shocking new developments tonight about the extremist muslim compound. remember new mexico, young boy found dead? other children literallyal trained to carry out school shootings? oh, guess what? they got out of jail. sebastian gorka and dan bongino and so much more straight ahead. ♪ e, your headphones, chair, new laptop with free 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only a 25 cents at office depot officemax. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how to they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters. ship packages. all the amazing services of the post office, right on your computer.
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trace? >> we are talking about 11 children age 1 to 15 and five adults facing child abuse charges. judge sarah backus decided not to hold the adults. not only has she come underhe fire social media, authorities had to evacuate the courthouse because of a credible threat against her. in court, prosecutors said the adults at the compound were teaching children how to shoot teachers, cops, and students. the fbi testified thes, children were forced to attend an exorcism to expel the demons from a 3-year-old boy with epilepsy. witnesses say the boy's father refused to give his son medication. when the boy died of a seizure, the father said his son would come back as jesus andr tell them who to kill. the defense says this iss nothing more than a religious journey and prosecutors are applying a double standard because the a defendants are muslim orle black. judge backus is a democrat and former public defender said the allegations are troubling but the prosecutors did not prove the suspects had a plan toe kill anyone.
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she then freed the defendants on a signature bond that requires no money upfront. we should note tonight, the female leader of this group was picked up by u.s. agents for an immigration violation. sean? >> sean: all right, trace. insane, but sadly happening. here with reaction tonight, the author of "why we fight." fox news national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka. nra-tv contributor dan bongino. the judge ruling that prosecutors in the case, five after adults, et cetera, ie the compound, 11 malnourished children that they failed to make the case for keeping thee defendants in custody while they await trial. paul manafort, didn't he spend, dr. gorka, 23 hours a day in solitary confinement for a long period of time over a 2005 tax case? here we have evidence of these kids, the conditions they were living in. what specifically happened here.
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>> it's truly remarkable. this is, perhaps, the most horrific case study of just how politicized the judicial system has become in recent years. you need to listen to what trace said again. these were children, almost a dozen children, and they found the dead body of a 4-year-old on the compound. they found the weapons, they found the training materials. and these people are left to leave the courtroom without paying a bail and i think the best they did is to give a them ankle bracelet trackers. this isn'tra justice. this is where political correctness can get in the way of keeping americans safe, sean. it's a travesty. >> sean: well, the judge saying prosecutors didn't prove, dan bongino, that the terrorists were a danger to the community. it's only really a signaturege bond, meaning they only need to post a signature.
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they don't need to post the 20 grand. >> i've never heard anything like this. when i was a secret. to service agent investigating crimes. we are talking aboutd white collar crime. not the allegations here where kids were being trained to shoot law enforcement and teachers on a compound. when i was doing white collar crime, i remember bond rates in the eastern district of new york in the long island courthouse 10 and 20 times this for people who committed credit card fraud, check kiting and bank fraud. this case is outrageous. by the way, sean, the allegations in this, they don't have to prove anything. prove it in the trial. there was clearly probable cause for an arrest or they wouldn't have been in a courtroom. these are serious allegations. this is an embarrassment to the justice system. >> sean: let me shift gears and let's talk a little bit about the manafort case. so, the odds are not with paul manafort based on, you know, the conviction rate in federal court is 95 plusrt percent. none of us know what he did in 2005. the lead witness got a get
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out of jail free card, dr. gorka. he faced 100 years-plus in jail. admitted somebody that was an admitted liar, you know, admitted to, you know, all these other crimes. is that bribery of a witness? doesn't it seem like it to you? doesn't it seem like there is something wrong with that system? >> well, that's an old established system to try and get people who are criminals to give you access and ammunition against thein person you really want. and sean, there is only one person that mueller and his team really want. and that's the president. and they think they can get to the president through t manafort and that's why they flipped this individual who has zero credibility and, again, it's about politics. this is in virginia but arlington is a very, very democrat core district. >> sean: dan, 100 years in jail, and get out of jail free card and admitting to embezzling, lying and all
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other crap. i would say anything, i assume that person would say anything. >> yeah. i think it's clear the crime they are really looking at for manafort is joining the trump team. that seems obvious. sebastian is right. this witness is not credible. he has problems with his family, his finances, and everything else. ultimately, it will come down to his believability by the jury, which i don't think is very good. >> sean: thank you, bothil you will love our video of the day. story involving a patriotic 10-year-old boy that will blow your mind. that's next. ♪ -looks great, honey. -right?
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needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. >> sean: take a look that the video today. heartwarming clip circulating online, very patriotic 10-year-old boy, his name is avery price. he's from tennessee. he has a hereditary disease thac hinders the use of his legs and stops him from getting up from his wheelchair. it did not stop him from standing for the national anthem.
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i am a college football guy nowg so sick of what the nfl is doing. that is my own personal choice. unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. we'll always be fair and balanced.t ingraham is here. by the way, our little chit-chat every night is apparently big news. the fact that we get each other, you take cheap shots at me all the time. >> laura: i'm looking at your shirt. is that a blue shirt? you should wear more blue. that looks good on you. do you like blue?? >> sean: you want me to wear a blue shirt and nowow you will tl me how to dress, after 23 years, i will get lessons on how to wear? >>: laura: jill takes good care of you. hannity, that little boy, i was doing my radio show the other day, and he called in to my show. >> sean: that 10-year-old kid? >> laura: yeah, he called into my show, and i said, why was that so important to you, and i'm paraphrasing, and he says, because i love my country. it was such a simple statement
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