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you will be, too. the sworn enemy of groupthink, which is the enemy everywhere. you have to fight back, or you will become a robot. sean hannity is next from new york city. >> sean: a lot of robots. they work in our industry. it is all groupthink. it is one big bubble, and they all talk to each other and they all say the same cliches, talking points. pretty amazing. i'm never going on your quiz show, by the way. ever. i sit there at home and i am always the last one with the buzzer on jeopardy. have a good show tonight. welcome to "hannity." a lot of breaking news tonight could pressure is now mounting on the attorney general of the united states. tonight, jeff sessions. robert mueller's partisan witch hunt has gone off the rails. real crimes of collusion, hillary's bought and paid for dirty russian dossier are totally ignored.
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we have fisa abuse, fisa justice lied to. bias, corruption, nepotism at the highest level of our federal bureaucracy. all going unpunished. jeff sessions nowhere to be found. it is sad. during his interview with ainsley earhardt, the president slammed his absentee attorney general. we will show you the tape. as mueller's witch hunt rages on, we will show you how they trash the special counsel. we have all of the examples from the obsession of the day, you are going to love it. impeachment repeated 222 times in a day. we have all of them tonight. "hannity" investigation, with the help of a brand-new book, shining a light on the lucrative revolving door. a lot of fbi, doj guys, government guys, private sector, millions of dollars. wait until you hear them millions of dollars james comey
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and robert mueller himself made. we also covered the horrific, sad, tragic murder of mollie tibbetts. all at the hands of an illegal immigrant. some on the left are so absolutely cruel to the victim of what is a senseless act of violence that if we start protecting people, we can stop this. stay tuned, we have a jam-packed opening monologue as we kick it off your ♪ >> sean: less than one month after being sworn in, attorney general jeff sessions abandon his post, completely recused himself from all things russia and hillary. this has been a tremendous disservice to the president and the country that he serves. knowing he would do this, he did have an obligation to tell the president of the united states. here we are, a year and a half later. look at what the rush investigation has become. sessions recused himself from all of it. it has now morphed into new york taxi cab medallions taxes, tax
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forms, bank habitations applict to porn stars, and a witch hunt of the president and everyone around him. an unmitigated disaster for so many personally. lives offended and literally uprooted, and the entire country as a result. during his interview with ainsley earhardt, the president had this to say about his absentee attorney general. let's take a look. >> will you fire sessions? >> president trump: i wanted to stay uninvolved, but when everybody sees what is going on in the justice department. i always put justice now with quotes. jeff sessions recused himself, which he shouldn't have done. or he should have told me. even my enemies say that jeff sessions should've told you that he was going to recuse himself. and then you wouldn't have put him in. he took the job, and then he said i am going to recuse mysel
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myself. i said what kind of a man is this? by the way, he was on the campaign. the only reason i gave him the job is because i felt loyalty. he was an original supporter. he was on the campaign. he knows there was no collusion. >> sean: why hasn't jeff sessions done the thing? what does he do, he indirectly responds to the president in a statement, rod rosenstein may be eroded. while i am attorney general, the actions of the department of justice will not be improperly y political considerations. jeff, i have known you for years. do you not realize the shocking 2-tiered system of justice in the country under your rule as attorney general? you being the head of the department of justice? here's the questions i posed to the attorney general's office today. does he believe that hillary clinton violated the law with that private server, that
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top-secret classified information, intelligence? does he believe she has obstructed justice 33,000 subpoenaed emails a race, hard drives are raised, devices destroyed? is he concerned at all that hillary's exoneration was written as early as may 2016 by peter strzok, james comey, before 17 witnesses, even hillary, were even interviewed? attorney general session, do you believe that fisa court judges were lying to? are you concerned that multiple fisa applications didn't reveal that hillary clinton and the dnc paid for the dirty russian dossier? russian influence in the election. is the attorney general concerned no one in the fbi ever bothered to verify, corroborate, independently of the contents of the dirty russian dossier? is the attorney general concerned about the wave of the
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firings resignations, demotions at his department of justice because of rampant antitrust bias, corruption, lying, abuse of power? mr. attorney general, why does bruce ohr still have a job at the doj? in other words, mr. attorney general, where are you? i did contact the attorney general's office today. they were kind enough to get back to me. but like a lot of things, they said they can't talk about ongoing or potentially ongoing investigations. it gives us no information, we don't see anything. nothing. we got the horowitz report, when are we going to get to the bottom? what are these people that have abused their powers ever going to get the indictments they deserve? we have a two-tiered osha system? if that is the case, let us know and we will give up. if we have a two-tiered justice system, we lose the constitutional republic. sara carter reporting tonight
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that two long time sessions allies, lindsey graham and chuck grassley, would support the president's decision to fire the attorney general. here's what is going on, it is much deeper. of the president has lost confidence in the attorney general. frankly, based on his comments today, the attorney general doesn't seem to like the president, either. but the president, he does have the absolute power to fire the attorney general. with the president also knows, politically, because of the molar witch hunt and everything that has ensued, he is not going to get a fair shake. the media will go absolutely nuts. and the democrats go insane. the attorney general incapable seemingly of understanding a massive double standard that has emerged in america. he is a top law enforcement officer. a two-tiered justice system. that is what is going on in the country. mr. attorney general, speak to us. do you care? meanwhile, unbridled by by a rl
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mandate, look at mueller's new witch hunt. rolls. the one focus, on anything and everything except trump-russia collusion. the one ignores mountains of evidence, which we have broken much of on this program. it is a travesty in the american system of justice. paul manafort found guilty, charges never would have been investigated if that man wasn't appointed in this witch hunt. nothing to do with russian collusion, nothing to do with trump, nothing to do with the campaign in 2016. michael cohen's plea deal, nothing to do with russia collusion, the 2016 campaign, implicated the president in no crimes. he went on conspiracy tv msnbc to spread reality and truth to the absolute shock and awe of one host. take a look.
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>> prosecutor say michael cohen broke the law, and he says the president told me to do it. you said last night as well that you believe every president breaks the law during an election. really, does that make it okay? you are quoted that every candidate violates election rods when they run for president. >> candidates violate election laws all the time. you can get back -- >> did that make it okay? >> it doesn't. you're not letting me make my point. >> all yours. >> the president doesn't break the law, if as a candidate he contributes to his own campaign. if he gave $1 million to two women as hush money, there would be no crime. >> sean: there is the face of someone that lives in the media bubble that tucker and i were talking about. seemingly hearing the truth for the very first time. it is so obvious, the mainstream media has been doing the democrats baiting. this has been going on for a long time. they loved obama, never talk about obama's failures. they loved hillary clinton,
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openly rooting in this case for donald trump to be impeached. one msnbc host literally held the hand of one time "new york times" so-called journalist, needed his handheld when he called for impeachment. this is priceless, too. >> i supported the impeachment of bill clinton in '98 because i think he had disgraced his office and committed perjury. i think it is consistent on conservatives and republicans to support the same for president trump now, given the campaign finance violations are much greater. >> you're looking for consistency. >> nonetheless, congress has an obligation and it is why democrats should be put in office in november. >> sean: these people don't know the law. they don't know the constitution. they are a bunch of talking head idiots. they do no research, no investigative reporting. what you just saw is a small
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example of the medias nonstop, breathless obsession with trump impeachment. touting impeachment on their nightly broadcast. get this, yesterday over at fake news at cnn, conspiracy tv msnbc, the word impeachment is mentioned a whopping 122 times. for nearly three days, this impeachment hysteria peddling, it has been nonstop. don't believe me? we have the tape. >> given the events of today, the likelihood of impeachment, i am not think it is high necessarily, but is certainly there. >> impeachment. >> impeachment. >> impeachment. >> the president is clearly guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. he should resign his office or be impeached. >> today, the trump presidency took a giant step toward impeachment. >> impeachment. >> impeachment. >> impeachment.
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>> impeachment implications are now in the air. >> impeachment. >> if it is a crime, it certainly is an impeachable offense. >> impeached trump. >> impeachment is a word in play here in washington today. >> impeachment. >> should be presidents be impeached? >> there are determined democrw say there is enough for him to be impeached. >> impeachment process. >> the president will be removed from office after an impeachment trial. >> talk about impeachment. >> impeachment right now. >> do not talk about impeachmen impeachment. >> sean: like november when they were saying, let's basically what you are getting in so-called news. there you have it, the echo chamber at its worst. sadly, the media is just one part of these forces working to destroy the president since the
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day he came down the escalator. we have an important report to bring you, pay close attention to this. from another force looking to take on the presidency. if that is the deep state. everyone in the deep state, they don't talk about russia collusion 2016, trump, russia, russia anymore. instead they have decided, they can't find anything there, so let's move on to anything and everything else besides russia. linton paying for russian lies to get warrants on people presented to justice as if it is gospel truth. tonight, let's follow the democrat mueller model. we are going to investigate the investigators. we are going to follow the money. there is a new book from a government accountability institute. it is titled "compromise." remember the best-selling book, told us all about uranium one? still haven't gotten to the bottom of that either. how money and politics drive fbi
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corruption. it is shining a light tonight on one aspect of the deep state and fbi. the top levels, not rank-and-file. they have a revolving door between the government and the private sector. the amount of money is staggering. top bureaucratic sycophants leveraging their experience and security clearances mean money. apparently to garner huge payouts from large corporations. for example, mr. integrity himself, jim comey, his net worth skyrocketed by more than 4000% after he left of the doj in 2005. in one year alone. 2009, he made $6.1 million for his work with the contractor. that is one year, he worked for other years. we don't how much he made in those years. those numbers have never been revealed, interestingly enough. and mr. integrity, comey, i don't remember him telling this.
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then under comey, best friend forever, bff robert mueller, granted a huge boondoggle project that some see for what it is. after comey took the reins, robert mueller cashed in big-time himself, started a consulting firm where he made millions of dollars representing clients he had previously doled out contracts to as the fbi director. according to this book, two of mueller's former contractors were facebook and apple. guess what? they are cooperating with the robert mueller investigation. can you say "conflict of interest"? if you think that sounds sketchy, corrupt, and a little financial incestuous behavior here, it is because it is. government officials using their status, leverage it -- and by the way, in all fairness, professional background
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experience, all while acting like irreproachable super patriots. remember, they knew better than us who to elect in 2016. we reached out to mueller and comey, and they did not respond. shocking. we will cover the revolving door in it detail. first, let's turn to the horrific, sad tragedy that has happened in the case of mollie tibbetts. an illegal immigrant confessing to her murder. today, fox news has learned the preliminary autopsy report is showing she was killed by sharp force injuries. according to reports, the attorney for the murder suspect called his illegal immigrant client "an all-american keita." just moments ago, the defense attorney gave a bizarre interview with our own martha maccallum. >> we know he is an illegal immigrant who arrived from mexico and has lived in iowa for four to seven years. i fail to see how that is not part of the facts that surround this case. how is it not?
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>> that rhetoric -- >> he came here illegally. to say that is bringing politics into it, i think you are putting rhetoric and point of view on i it. >> well, you are trying to say that his state of mind -- we are dealing with individual, his perception is entitled to equal protection and due process. you can jump to it and say these are the facts, but that does not make them facts because you say so, martha. >> sean: did he plead guilty today? did this girl die? meanwhile, some on the left are actually treating this tragic death of mollie tibbetts and what it can only be described as the cruelest way possible. last night we showed you how one msnbc guest called tibbetts, "a girl from iowa." that fox news talks about. now the rhetoric from elizabeth warren, frankly just as heartless. let's take a look at liberal
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compassion. >> i'm sorry for the family here. i know it is hard not only for the family, but for the people in her community, the people throughout iowa. but one of the things we have to remember is we need an immigration system that is effective. at that focuses on where real problems are. last month, i went down to the border and i saw where children had been taken away from their mothers. i met with those mothers who had been lied to, who didn't know where their children were, who headed had a chance to talk to their children. there was no plan for how they would be reunified with their children. >> sean: actually, donald trump fixed that, elizabeth. where were you in the obama years when it happened? pretty despicable. all political. we will have more on this horrific, horrible death later in the show. joining us now, first, on more of the governments revolving door. the author of "compromise, how money and politics drive fbi
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corruption. shamus bruner, the president of the accountability institute, peter sweitzer. he brought us the book "clinton cash." i want to be clear, i believe in capitalism and that people should be paid for their knowledge, background, experience. what i am concerned about his look at the james comey case. you work from lockheed martin from 2005 to 2010? >> correct. >> sean: did he ever disclose all of this relationship before? we only have the amount of money he made for one year, that would be 2009. is that correct? >> that's correct, although we did follow the money and found there were at least 160,000 stock options -- a stock and stock options given to james comey. at the time, 2009, that would have been worth upwards of $30 million. it is not just $6 million in 2009. >> sean: i don't remember --
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is this new information you hav have? >> no, this is in the book. >> sean: we know that james comey, you are saying, made $36 million at least most of it in 2009? or some of that stock could have been from earlier years, 2005 to 2009? >> correct, from 2005 to 2009. by 2009, james comey had over 160,000 shares of lockheed martin stock. >> sean: did they give him power of attorney to sign off on contracts, i remember reading in your book? >> correct. >> sean: okay, either way, lockheed martin is great. they're working on the next generation of human identification technology, for example. >> that's correct. that, among -- many think of lockheed martin is a debt manufacture. in fact, their i.t. and commuter technology departments.
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>> sean: at least $36 million, but we don't know the salary for four of the five years. stock options and $6.1 million in one year? that is correct? did robert mueller signed off on the other end of these deals? was it him? did he approve these contracts? get his relationship with colby help? >> we are talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in these contracts. even $1 billion. it is strange to think that robert mueller did not sign off on this. >> sean: peter, let's bring you in and get some context here. again, maybe it is not nefarious at all. i don't know. that is an insane amount of money. two guys, did they both sign off on this? >> yeah. if you are the fbi director, say you are robert mueller or james
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comey and you have major intelligence contracts, as the fbi director you are going to be aware of and sign off on those contracts. the problem is that some of these contracts are competitive, but some of them are noncompete. even those that are competitive contracts, you get complaints, for example ibm complained about the lockheed martin contract, the bidding process and how that was carry forward. it is a classic example of a crony capitalism. as much as people might want to thank that when you walk into the j. edgar hoover building, suddenly human nature -- it is not true. the same forces -- >> sean: here's my question. we are going to continue to do follow-ups. this is an important question. it doesn't necessarily have to have to be nefarious. it did they disclose about all of this? i never knew about this, and i read a lot about these men. did they disclose this, real
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quick? >> no, they did not. minimum disclosures, only when they went in the public office. they did not disclose the gaps. there are serious gaps and we do not know how much. >> sean: and we need to find out of the other four years. ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 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 $2 or less at office depot officemax.
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i can hear it now, saturday night massacre analogies all over the place. he does not have an attorney general, never had one. the biggest power case abuse. only happens about taxicab medallions and bank loan applications. >> right. the president of the united states was as know mike is entitled to a fully engaged attorney general. he has never had that. jeff sessions made a terrible mistake. besides accepting the job knowing he would have to recuse himself in the single most important matter. as soon as he became attorney general, jeff sessions should have had a major speech indicating what he thought about the way the hillary clinton case was handled and say he was going to appoint a special counsel to investigate that case and to investigate the conduct of the people at the senior levels of the fbi. >> sean: why didn't he do it? >> he should do it. he should do it today.
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here's the problem. jeff sessions has no command presence. he doesn't understand the job that he has. he never has. it is very regrettable. but after the next election, jeff should give the courtesy of a resignation. here is why, sean. jeff sessions has told people that he doesn't believe that people at the department of justice are capable of the kinds of things that they are being accused of. >> sean: weeds. >> sean, he is blind. jeff sessions is blind, and he is surrounded by rod rosenstein who agrees with him. and fbi director increase way who is an empty suit. by the way, never set a nasty word about all of the people that were at the head of the fbi before him. he is so out of his league as fbi director. so what is the president presented with? three people who don't know how
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to do their jobs. sessions, rosenstein -- >> sean: if he fires them, it becomes, as i said -- >> he can't. jeff sessions has to be a man and resign after the next election. >> the president has the article to authority to do exactly that. >> sean: this is a person that serves at his -- >> the president has to stop being concerned about those things once and for all. he was elected to be a man of action and serve his constituency, which is at least half of the country. he needs action in this positio position. >> sean: you see where we are now, these people have wanted to impeach him. we saw what they tried to do to prevent him from winning. then he won anyway, and they still are going after him. they never stop going after him. the election in the minds of the deep state never stops. >> that is just the point, they are going to continue that no matter what he does or if he
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does nothing. that is an effort to overturn the election results. >> sean: what if we do through the election process? >> exactly, they can't do it -- >> sean: i'm a capitalist, i don't care if people make money. you are fbi director, that experience is worth money in the private sector. i don't know if anything nefarious has gone on. why did i not know until i read this book, $36 million? >> because james comey and bob mueller, and people like christopher way do one thing very well, they hide their bad faults. call me and mueller are so close, they are like they came out of the same moon. this is so outrageous, the conflict of interest that exist. he never should have been appointed special counsel. rosenstein knew that, but he did it anyway. >> sean: comey got the guy
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hired. he worked for lockheed martin, he was the fbi director. >> i could not agree with you more. these politically corrupt people, the conflicts are outrageous. after the next election, jeff sessions should resign and make way for a real attorney general. >> these folks out of office supporting each other. that is why you heard so many former officials of screaming when brennan had his security clearance taken away when it clearly had to be taken away. it is an old routed network, and that is what president trump threatens. >> sean: thank you. a breaking report from sara carter on the war of words between the president and attorney general jeff sessions. we will talk to jessica and find out who owns the world tonight. straight ahead. ♪ this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now.
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new mike and attorney general tt is qualified for the job, and i think there will come a time, sooner rather than later, where it will be time to have a new face and a fresh voice at the department of justice. clearly, attorney general sessions does not have confidence in the president. all i can say is i have a lot of respect for the attorney general, but that is an important office in the country, and after the election i think there will be serious discussions about a new attorney general. >> sean: senator lindsey graham earlier today making an often forgotten point, that the president ought to have an attorney general he has faith in, he trust. clearly there is a crisis of confidence. sara carter, new piece out tonight and titled "time for sessions to leave the doj, senior senate leaders say." author of the number one "new york times" bestsellers, currently the russian hoax, the
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illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and bring donald trump. fox news investigative reporter and contributor, sara carter. we will start with your report here. obviously the president has lost confidence. obviously, too, jeff sessions does not seem to like the president. it was obvious with his statement today. obvious that all of these issues, i put a series of questions in my monologue, i do not know if you heard it, i put those to the department of justice today. i did get an answer, sarah florez their spokesperson, a fair answer. they do not talk about ongoing investigations, i get it, they don't talk about it. but we don't see anything. every minute detail about taxicabs and porn stars, and all of the nonsense of bank applications, nothing about russia campaign, trump, 2016. why don't we see these crimes known committed? >> we are left in the dark, and
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i think that is the biggest problem right now. the relationship between president trump and attorney general jeff sessions is severed. it is doing more damage to the country and the administration and having him there. and i think there is going to come a point, and this is what i've been talking to sources all over capitol hill and even at the doj. there's going to be a point where attorney general jeff sessions is probably going to make a decision to resign. i think that would be the best thing for the country and for the administration. >> sean: i have known this man for years, and i always liked him. but i cannot believe it the paralysis here. i cannot believe -- fine, he felt the need to recuse, he should have told the president when he was appointed. b, still has the ability to appoint a special counsel. we have not heard of peep out of this guy. salt lake city. we got the inspector general report -- where is the special
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counsel here because we know fisa court judges were lied to? we know that clinton funneled money through fusion gps, russian lies were fed to the american people. it is about russia. why would they not concerned themselves up about at least one russian interference and hillary paying for the interference? >> he needs to actually come forward and speak to the american people. i am talking attorney general jeff sessions. we note john hubert from utah has been charged with investigating -- remember, there are 27 leak investigations at the department of justice ongoing. we are left completely in the dark. we do not know what is going on with that. let's go back to lieutenant general michael flynn, who was national security advisor. one of the biggest breaches in a leak. >> sean: a crime committed. we know hillary committed crimes
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and obstructed. it is irrefutable. the evidence is overwhelming and incontrovertible. we also know that fisa judges were lied to. russian lies bought and paid for by hillary, and we know warrants were issued that if the judge is knew the truth and the facts, all of the people in the so-called department of justice at the highest levels signed off on it, they signed off without verifying an corroborating. they are not allowed to do that. if i lied to adjust, if i destroyed evidence that was subpoenaed, you the best lawyers in the country would not get me out of jail. >> it is inexplicable, it is indefensible. jeff sessions should have immediately reopened the hillary clinton email case. he should have immediately launched an investigation into the law enforcers who became lawbreakers, and especially the fisa case. it is at least six different
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felonies to use an unverified, phony document to gain a warrant wiretap. jeff sessions breached the egregiously the trust of the president. he knew when he was sworn in that he was going to recuse himself. he testified before congress, setting in motion the next day. >> sean: cited the wrong mom during his recusal. >> it makes you wonder, did he even read the regulations? he would have realized, recusal is in criminal cases only. that is one of the many things that has angered president trump, that this is a guy who immediately upon being sworn in, breached the confidence and trust of the president. >> sean: we have this new book out. it exposes information i never knew about, we just found out,
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$36 million paid to jim comey, worked for lockheed martin. i don't know anything nefarious, i believe in the capitalist system. your value is high in the private sector, i agree with that. but the contracts with lockheed martin. they are going through mueller's fbi. it did either of you hear about this before tonight? >> i heard about it about ten days ago because i got an advance copy of the book. it is stunning to me. this is a revolving door of government service and big business in which people like james comey are enriching themselves by trading on and leveraging their friendship. >> sean: sarah, shouldn't we have heard -- 36, by the way, we still don't know the four other years. >> you would think there will be some kind of disclosure, sean. this is what we saw in the pentagon for so long with research and development, with r
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and going back and forth, people pocketing money for their friends. basically slowing down the process of research and development. here would call me, we see it happening with the fbi. >> sean: why don't they have to disclose these relationships? that is a serious amount of money. maybe he will disclose tomorrow the other four years he worked for lockheed martin. how many other stock options might he have gotten? >> it should be against the law for a government official like mueller to lavish a no-bid contract on a company that a longtime friend and ally is working. >> sean: are you sure it is no bid? >> according to the book. >> sean: unbelievable. keep up the good work and be careful about late night, early morning knocks on your door. when you tell the truth in america, apparently that is a problem.
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thank you both. when we come back, president trump slamming democrats over illegal immigration, border security following the murder of iowa college student, this young woman, mollie tibbetts. hear next. ♪ let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash.
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♪ >> molly was this beautiful young girl. the father kept saying, i sort of doubt it was going to happen, she is coming back, she just left, but she is coming back. that is called hope. and it is a beautiful thing, in a way. it is hope. but now there is no hope. she was killed by a horrible person that came in from mexico, illegal here. the immigration laws are horrible. we are doing a record-breaking job, but we have bad laws.
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when you have bad laws, you can do good book, but you can do a lot better if you have good laws. >> sean: president yesterday calling for better immigration laws following the murder of mollie tibbetts, the latest heartbreaking death at the hands of an illegal immigrant. joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor jessica tarlov, good to see you both. rio grande, san diego, drug warehouses, horseback, all-terrain vehicles, helicopters, boats. i've seen it all. been there when gang members were arrested. human trafficking and drug trafficking continues. then we have kate steinle. then we have this case. 642,000 texans in a seven year period, victims of crime. it goes from murder, all the way down to petty crimes. why don't we build the wall?
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why do democrats -- the president offered that these kids, the dreamer's estate. build the wall. why didn't he take the wall? >> senator schumer did offer a deal and he turned it down. >> sean: know, full funding for the wall? >> apparently both sides care about dreamers, which is nice. president trump only wants this on his terms. he wants an immigration system, a merit based immigration system, to match with a lottery system. >> sean: is it wrong to come here? >> we should that everybody that comes here. >> yes, we should. >> that is a big difference from your talk we have been hearing from your party. my point is if people keep breaking into your house, jessica, what would you do about it? >> i would lock my door, jesse. bagel so why don't you want the
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country to lock its doors? >> the doors to the country are pretty well locked. >> mollie tibbetts died because the country's doors were not protected. >> it is a tragedy what happened to mollie tibbetts, no one should take that lightly. anyone who is taking that lightly -- >> sean: you did not answer jesse's question. it is the most important question. you would lock your doors. we don't have our doors locked. >> first of all, there are a number of people, including republicans from border states -- >> sean: answer jesse's question. >> there are democrats who say we should look at it. >> democrats are saying they want to abolish ice. elizabeth warren, kamala harris, they want to get rid of -- >> no one wants to abolish ice. you are acting like that is "get rid of the army." >> why do they want to abolish an agency? usually they want to build up the government. the one thing they want to get
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rid of it is the one thing that keeps us safe. they called ice members the other day, and ice deported back to germany. >> i think it is fantastic when we deport -- >> sean: you are deflecting peered >> no i'm not. >> sean: they want to abolish ice, open borders. they don't want to fund the wall. >> they don't want to fund the wall. >> sean: how do you protect the border without a wall? >> 5 million border agents along the wall. >> i think the main issue here is that when you look at -- >> more jobs under president trump and president obama. >> that's not true. >> the federal government's most important job, and it has failed. washington politicians have blood on their hands.
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kate steinle, mollie tibbetts, when is enough enough? >> enough is enough right now. and enough is enough -- it is not just that. >> sean: repeat after me, build that wall. >> absolutely not. i would like to talk about statistics for a second. >> sean: not a good area for you. >> why? the illegal immigrant population does less crime than naturalized citizens. >> sean: where did you get them from. >> that comes right out of "the washington post" -- >> sean: "the washington post" peered >> what does that mean. >> sean: i've got to leave. too sensitive topic, no winners tonight. thank you both for being with us. campus reform asking what they think. coming up straight ahead.
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♪ >> sean: in light of new or governor cuomo's recent comments in america was never great, campus reform set out to see whether the people of new york agree with him. here's what they said to. >> governor cuomo came out at an event and said the slogan make america great again is flawed. we have been asking people. do you think america has never been truly great? >> don't believe america has been great for all folks ever, even today. >> i would have to agree with governor cuomo. >> do you think there was a time when america was great? >> not particularly. >> the idea that there was a once great america is pointing towards this false sense of nationalism that, you know, talking about white america. >> it's been -- >> is there a time when america
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has been great? >> i don't know. >> sean: no country is perfect and never has been. there's never been a country that accumulated more power, abused it last, and use that power to advance human kind of the united states. jason chaffetz in for laura. what's up? has there ever been a country that has a community more power? nobody is perfect. abused it less and used it, congressmen, for the advancement of humankind and paid a huge, massive price, feed back the forces of fascism and not these in communism and imperial japan, et cetera. >> jason: it is one of the most offensive things to hear people take that off. the united states of america is the greatest country on the face of the planet and the men and women over the last couple hundred years protecting us and fighting bacteria. i can't thank them enough. these yahoos over here. >> sean: would we get the same comments from utah? i don't think so.