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on tucker: is unbelievable is unbelievable. >> sean: who knows every detail of anything. >> tucker: he deserves the credit, he really was almost assassinated by the mafia and boston. no one believed them. >> sean: "whitey" bulger stuff? >> tucker: steve "the rifleman" fleming prides me t wn i can tell you all about the new york mob. ""goodfellas"," "godfather." i gave you ten seconds. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." tonight, president trump's momentous, unifying address, receiving widespread left by the radical left, their friends and the a trip media, not too happy. wait until we show you the reaction and there reacts reaction to the president's pivotal speech. we have major breaking developments tonight surrounding robert mueller himself investigating the investigator, shocking news also for the democratic party, and what is going on in virginia.
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first, it began with i governor ralph northam's support of the grotesque brutality of infanticide when he advocated for a law where even when a baby is delivered, living on its own, that he or she would be kept comfortable and then the mother alone would still have the right to choose to deny the needed medical care to save the human soul, the essence of innocence. to them a democratic governor, ralph northam, faced bipartisan calls to resign, but not for the cruelty and evil supportive infanticide, but over another big controversy, his racist yearbook photo, which featured under his name, and his medical school yearbooks, but after first apologizing for the photo of the klansmen and blackberries, then north i'm denied he was photo at all. a really bizarre press conference, admitted to -- well, i dressed up in blackface during a separate instance and almost reenacted michael jackson's
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moonwalk before his wife, thankfully, stepped in, citing the inappropriate circumstances. then a short time later, northam's soon-to-be so-called replacement, the lieutenant governor, justin fairfax, he found himself now embroiled in a massive democratic party scandal. this is now going up to the upper echelons of the democrats, both locally and nationally. earlier this week, a college professor named vanessa tyson came forward with serious allegations of violent sexual assault by lieutenant governor fairfax. this dates back to 2004, the democratic national convention in boston. now if you were warning, what you are about to see is extremelyou graphic. a detailed statement, she claimed, "as i cried and gagged, mr. fairfax forced me to perform oral sex on him. i cannot believe given my obvious distress that mr. fairfax thought this forced act was and sensual mr. fairfaxd
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me as a liar to a national audience, and has threatened litigation and given his false assertions. i'm compelled toed make clear wt happened." nbc news reporting." that the lieutenant governor, fairfax himself responding to the allegations in a private meeting, he actually said, "f that b." in case kids are watching. now this just happened this wee week. while his office denied the remarks some of the lieutenant governor t is calling gotten counter consensual. on this show, we will be consistent, unlike most tv shows and hosts, we firmly believe in the process, due process, the presumption of innocence. the very thing that the democratic party always denies to any republican or anyone that is conservative. now let's not ever forget what they did to justicese kavanaugh. democrats believe in guilt by accusation, noel trials, no juries, just the court of public
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opinion, and for democrats, accusations are disqualifiers for public office. these charges against fairfax are beyond serious. unlike the kavanaugh accusations, well, in the case of fairfax accuser, they actually recount a specific time, date, and location. over the years, tyson even confided with close friends about this incident and what happened. so the big question right now for the democratic party, will they demand data lieutenant governor fairfax resigned? and where are all of those democrats who said they believe? the now debunked accusers in the kavanaugh case? here to refresh your memory, look at thisse. >> not only do women, like dr. ford, who bravely come forward, need to be heard, but they need to be believed. they need to be believed. >> i just want to say the men in this country, just shut up and step up. do the right thing. >> let me just say right at the outset, i believe dr. ford.
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i believe the survivor here. >> i believe her. i stand with her. >> if she shows up on monday, do you hope she testifies? >> i don't think she should be bulleted to this scenario. >> i believe her.>> >> i believe professor ford. i think she's credible. >> sean: where is kamala harris tonight? spartacus, cory booker? where isis elizabeth warren, who is in more trouble herself after claiming indian heritage, that you never had, native american heritage? where is kirsten gillibrand do they believe this accuser? do they stand with all survivors of sexual abuse? only when it's made against a republican or a conservative? 's are just about politics, not the cause? because breaking today, weab hae more trouble in the commonwealth of virginia. the third in line to be governor, democratic attorney general mark herring, he is dealing with his own devastating scandal that just broke.
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earlier today, he announced that he appeared in blackface in the 1980s. that means two-thirds of the democratic leadership in virginia have appeared in blackface. get this, over the weekend, he called on governor northam to resign over the issue. so the question tonight is, will he do the same? in case we are wondering, the fourth in line to be governor happens to be a republican. the speaker of the house, delegate kirk cox. it could be very interesting. we'll keep you posted on the dumpster fire that is now the democratic party nationally and in virginia. but first, let's turn to the powerful remarks from president trump at last night's state of the union, where heam promoted american greatness, urging political cooperation, getting things done, highlighting the people, the principals, the ideals that make this country the greatest place on earth. take a look. >> we must choose between greatness or gridlock. results or resistance, vision or
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vengeance, incredible progress or pointlessnc destruction. millions of our fellow citizens are watching is now gathered in this great chamber, hoping that we will govern, not as two parties, as one nation. the agenda i will lay out this evening is not a republican agenda. or a democrat agenda. it's the agenda of the american people. >> sean: those who sawawpe the speech gave the president extremely high marks. by the way, record-breaking audience last night, breaking his record last year, and obama's. speaker newt gingrich wrote this, "it was so effective and powerful that it changed the trajectory of history and "the t emotions of tuesday night-night matched anything president reagan achieved in his addresshi to congress."
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look at the fake news cnn paul mike a brey the american people agree. 76% of viewers gave his speech a positive rating. cbs news poll, 76% of their viewers approved of the president's remarks. the state of the union obviously resounding success. one of the finest moments for the president or frankly any president, for that matter, one of the key reasons, why was this speech is so powerful? is the success the president has. there is no shortage of real, substantive accomplishments that he has had in two short years. millions of forgotten men and women,en their lives have been impacted dramatically. two years, he's accumulated a trackpa record of achievement unlike anything we have seen in modern history. record-setting tax cuts, trade deal, energy independence that we never dreamed of, the best and 65 years, regulatory reforms and renewal, prison reform,
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national security successes in the middle east, asia, latin america, canada, mexico, even our european allies. two supreme court confirmations from a list he promised he would use. an american economy that is booming and breaking records like never before. for many of you, even conservative friends of mine, doubted, is he really a conservative? well, he governs as a conservative and more importantly, unlike a lot of politicians, he h keeps his promises. i told you who you way to deliver on the things he was promising to the country during the campaign. and, make no mistake, it will be no different when it comes to the issue of border security. that wall will somehow -- i can't tell you exactly how -- it will be felt. the consequences of neglecting border security, it will be catastrophic for this country. in the past two years alone, we've witnessed what is beyond a serious crisis, not with the democrats are the fake news media tell you, a manufactured one. in the last two years alone,
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i.c.e. officers, brave men and women that serve us every day, have made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults on american citizens, 30,000 sex crimes, 4,000 murders, homicides, immigration, security officials, they are now pleading for help. they want the strategic border wall built. they want to stop the 90% of heroin coming into this country. other drug trafficking like conventional, human trafficking, young girls being sold into prostitution and other criminal activity. that is why under the obama administration, they did not call walls or moral. that is why president obama himself sounded an awful lot like donald trump from last night state of the union. amazing! they supported when obama's president, obama sounds like trump but now, they want to knot partun of it. why? why would they put their hatred of this president ahead of
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keeping this country safe and secure? till i found out death issue of drugs and opioids and heroin s d fennel. watch this. >> tonight i'm asking you to defend our very dangerous southern border. >> we do have to have control of our borders. >> tens of thousands of innocent americans are killed by lethal >>ugs that cross our border. >> how do we get control over the border that's become more violent because of the drug trade? >> working-class americansom are left to payvi the price for mass illegal immigration. reduced jobs, lower wages. >> they end up being abused and that depresses the wages of everybody, all americans. >> sean: former president barack hussein trump obama. if democrats continue to oppose border security because of just a pure hatred for trump, the very things they supported a few
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short years ago, at some point, they bear responsibility. at some point, that death, the destruction, they are responsible, because they are now announcing -- i'm announcing, i'm telling them, they will become complicit. favoring hating trump over safety, security, life and death of you, the american people. trafficking drugs, murder, human trafficking, all because that border is not protected. this should not be a partisan issue. they should be an issue about life and death and protecting the american people, , and, wel, look at this. cbs news poll. 72% if you come we come of the people, favor of the president points and point of view on dashes or marks on the issue of immigration. sadly, despite the overwhelming approval form we come with the people, the mainstream pay trump media singing a much different tune. taking their cues from their friends that set other hands last night in the democratic party, which is not a
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party of eliminating i.c.e. and open borders, higher taxes, late-term abortions. look at cnn fake news' van van jones. wow. what a great description of a speech from him. take a look. >> i saw this as a psychotically incoherent speech. with cookies and dog food. >> sean: he works over there, works with obama. over a conspiracy tv msnbc, delusional trump hater at this point, nicole wallace, had this to say, even before the speech was given. take a look. >> i think this president walks in there and may as well deliver the speech on his knees because that is where he is politically. >> sean: they are losing it. another shocking display of blatant hate trump media bias, the press overwhelmingly bashing every single solitary part of the president's speech, and why also called fact-checkers npr, political, extra, desperately trying to nitpick every claim,
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interjecting their opinions all along the way, for organizations that claim to be unbiased and fair, well, this is not a good look. take a look. >> donald trump raised to a new level of the, the hyperbole, the chauvinism, even a misrepresentation on a lot of the issues. >> graphic language on abortion. >> absurd's theater. >> as you try to hope for the best, you heard y the rhetoric f divisiveness. >> the president of the united states at this moment in the world did not mention climate change and even a sentence issue is frankly a disgrace. >> there is nothing that was at last night that is credible, believable, or memorable. >> sean: just a typical night. this is just one more clear example of the hate trump media is an arm of the democratic party. basically the propaganda arm. of course, one of the leaders, chucky schumer, rushed to the iemicrophone early this morningo trash the president's speech. let's look at what jockey --
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what are jockey and anti-standing for? the president wanted to safety and security for the american people, life and death, they just stood for opposing him. take a look. >> the president was politically divisive, calculating, even nasty at times. you can't talk about working together and give a speech that is so divisive. that just doesn't fly. >> sean: predictable, sad, but that is who they are. hate trump democrats, they don't seem pleased about anything and last night's speech, no matter how bipartisan, call for unification, uplifting, make america the greatest, best place ever. the president touting his star drop numbers, democrats, 5.3 million, 600,000 in manufacturing, they sit on their hands when they talk about america's energy boom. democrats scalpel. when they spoke out against socialism, democrats sneered. as congresswoman liz cheney pointed out, democrats had no
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problem flapping for themselves. it's a all about them. take a look. >> we also have more women serving in congress than at any time before. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "usa"] >> sean: under eight years of obama, they never achieved what trump is achieved in two years. maybe next year they'll clap for the strong economy. the safety, security of all americans. beforeer we get to our guests, e continue the hannity wash with a deep state with hugege breaking news. implicating directly now, for
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theat third time, special counsl robert mueller, "the hill"'s john solomon will join us, he wasle hauled in front of the fia court in the early 2,000s to answer for fbi surveillance abuses, many of them reportedly included omissions of material facts to the secret court, in other words, exculpatory information. as the story explains, former fbi official trish anderson told congressional investigators late last year, "they proceeded my time with the fbi but as i understood it, there was a pattern of some incidents of omissions that were of concern to the fisare court that resultd in the former director of mueller himself actually appearing before the fisa court. the special counsel is declining to comment. does that sound familiar? not disclosing to the fisa court that the s dirty dossier that ty were told, bought and paid for by hillary, uncorroborated, put together by a trump hater, full
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of russian lies, they never investigated that? former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe testifying that they would not have had a fisa application without the dirty dossier. we have exposed night after night robert mueller is on a partisan witch hunt. look at the team of democrats he hired. jeannie rhee donated to hillary's pac, even more mportantly, an attorney for the clinton foundation. part of mueller's team. his pitbull, andrew weissmann, was that hillary's election night party. he has a long record of also withholding exculpatory information and prosecutorial case oflike in the sydney powell's book, "license to lie." you will be here in a moment. remember, mueller hired fbi lovers peter strzok a lisa page and we all know where they stand for if they had the insurance policy, they thought hillary should won 100 million to zero. of course, all this evidence is
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into stopping collusion conspiracy theorists like crazy man adam schiff, who is now expanding the scope of the house intelligence probe into president trump despite no basis to do so in every aspect of his life. the president reacted to shifty schiff's the move and here's what he said. >> on what basis would he do that? he has no basis to do that. he's just a political hack who is trying to build a name for himself and i think that is fine because that is what they do. there would be no reason to do that. no other politician has to go through that. it is called presidential harassment. it's unfortunate. it really does hurt ourr countr. >> sean: we'll have more john solomon breaking that news, also mick mulvaney coming up in just a minute. the president's chief of staff joining us, american first action senior advisor sean spicer, "washington times" columnist monica crowley. monica, i will start with you. where are those people that said, "i believe"? where's kamala harris, kirsten
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gillibrand, spartacus? they only believe when it's an accusation against a conservative or republican. >> of course, sean. we are seeing their hypocrisy in bold relief. it's fun and games were in a conservative or republican is being targeted in this way but when it's one of theirs, they had for the hills, and they started circling the wagons. what we are seeing in virginia is really quite striking. if you submitted this idea as a screenplay, nobody would buy it because nobody would believe what is happening here. i think actually that the governor northam isng today ande stronger position than he was over the last 48, 72 hours because the two subsequent virginia leaders, the lieutenant governor, and to be ag, who are next in line, are also in similar situations of scandal. so i think the pressure on him may very well subside. all of this swirling around these democrats and their rank hypocrisy is pointing out to the american people that the attack
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on brett kavanaugh, the subsequent attacks on the president and other conservatives and republicans just smack of real politics, and that is why the american people are tuning all of it out. >> sean: for $17 million of taxpayer money that was used to pay off harassment claims revealed to the american people. in other words, they want to pay their own settlement, that is fine. but if they use their our monee have to know. the president's speech, what made it so powerful was the success. two years prior to this president has done more into years and obama ever dreamed of innate. >> the state of the union offers the president a platform that no other avenue does, meaning that he's talking to a domestic and international audience that you can't a get anywhere else. oval office address or rally, this is something of the whole world is turning into, listening to. the president laid out a very, very clear taste of where we've come the last two years. in a way that connects the dots.
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a lot of times you hear economic information, month-to-month, the president was able to put it all together, connect the dots, and explain to people where we've come from since he got elected. secondly, and equally as important, he laid out a path of where we are headed. he talked about this vision of american greatness. so those two things were critical. >> sean: let me ask you this. what about the disconnect? because -- well, there is a caricature painted by these crazy people in the news media that hate him, and obviously disagree with him, but then you look at the cbs poll, and you look at the dash 72% support him in immigration -- a moment where he bypasses all of them, sort o. >> when you delved into both of those polls, what was fascinating was, notably, he had high marks among republicans. >> sean: 80% with independents. >> if the democrats even thought it was okay but not great, but the independents are where the president -- and what's getting
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messed and a lot of the other media is that they are on the left, they view these things like a democrat. but they are not getting the millions of independently minded individuals that aren't affiliated with one party or another but believe the president is getting things done. >> sean: last word, monica crowley. >> you know it was so striking about the speech last night,tr sean and sean, is that it was such an unapologetic embrace of american exceptionalism. we really haven't got it from a since ronald reagan. while he was identifying all of these things, the democrats looked radical, extreme, and petulant, which is why you saw the polling show the huge success for the president. >> sean: disconnected from the american people. sean, thank you. monica, thank you. when we come back, acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney on congresswoman ocasio-cortez's dream of socialism in america, and we have bigan breaking news, a shocking report. this is now a third issue that
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♪ >> here in the united states, we are alarmed by the new calls to adopt socialism in our country. america was founded on liberty andas independence. and not government coercion, domination, and control. we are born free and we will stay free. tonight, we renew our resolve that america will never be a socialist country.
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>> sean: we will never be a socialist country. but -- look at only 2020 candidates. the president last night, the state of this union is strong and stating in no uncertain terms, america will never, evers be a socialist country. unless, of course, we foolishly want false promises of security and give up all of our freedom. for example, look at congresswoman ocasio-cortez, not exactly happy. freshman lawmaker took to the airwaves after the speech, saying the president feels threatened by her insane policies. joining us now is -- i guess you don't do a whole lot of interviews for reaction, acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. how do you like this job versus where you were? >> i love this job. it's my first time here. i am never up at this time of night. >> sean: you don't watch my show. >> i'm always in bed. i work very hard. i thought the speech was a blast. i thought that was whatt you jut showed, my favorite line of the whole night. to see the president actually say those words, "we are not
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going to be a socialist country," from where i was sitting, i could see other democrats on t the floor, and nt a single one of them stood to applaud that line. that was just stunning. >> sean: green new deal, want to eliminate fossil fuels in ten years, just at that point we surpassed russia and saudi arabia. >> just as we are proving that all of those things don't work. we don't need those things, those things aren't the formula for success. they are not the way for families to build sustained wealth. the way to s do that is to lower regulation, lower taxes, increase energy production, we are seeing wages go up, all the things that democrats say they can do if the government does more, we are doing by having the government do less. that was one of the highlights. >> sean: i remember when you were a little congressman, i'm itkidding. i remember -- i watched you in this administration, and i've got to admit, mike pompeo, my two favorites, secretary nielsen is doing a great job. i watch and i told people when
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the president shifted strategies on immigration, i told this audience, because i've known this man for well over a couple hiof decades, that he keeps his promises, he is unrelenting, tenacious, he's going to gets money for the wall, the deadline is now approaching. i think he's got two options, use the military, as he's now doing, as obama did and bush did, or the national emergency. >> he said very clearly last night, he's going to get it done. he put his hand up to take that oath, that he was going to get it done. he is. we would love to work with congress to do that. that is the right way to do it, the easiest way to do it, the fastest way to do it. but if congress won't participate, won't go along, we'll figure out a way to do it with executive authority. let's be clear about this, legal executive authority. this is not a circumstance of the president overstepping his balance.si >> sean: the next up, they'll go judge shopping, california, oregon, hawaii, knowing that they are likely to get a liberal justice, that will then go to
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the ninth circuit.to is there a way -- i don't pat cipollone he is the white house counsel -- is there a way to expedite this and get this to the supreme court? is an emergency. >> a couple different ways we can do it, we are looking at all of them. you laid out one of the challenges we face. how will we approach it if it comes to this? find them on we can spend with the lowest threat of litigation and move from that pot of money to the next bout that brings a little bit more threat of litigation and go through it. remember, the president has dumb asked eight months ago to look for every money we could find. i was involved with it in my previous job at -- >> sean: i already found $9 trillion. >> not 9 trillion. >> sean: $9 billion. i heard you found $9 billion. >> if i could find $9 trillion, let me know. >> sean: is that true? >> we've accessed -- we have legal access to more than $5.7 billion. to be a serious amount of money.
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that will get the job done, the 5.7 is only for the wall but we need new technologies, and more agents, and -- >> the president has been straightforward. you go back to the beginning of the shutdown when we told the democrats in writing what we wanted, we listed all of those things. we also said, by the way, to use their words, not a medieval wall, not 2,000 miles coast-to-coast. you still hear the democrats going on tv and saying, medieval walls don't work. they've lost the debate here. >> sean: my question is, the president weeded out -- i agree with him -- the democratic party has moved solidly to the left. look at those -- that want to buy for the 2020 nomination. kamala harris wants to get rid of all private health care, and that means we are forced into one government run system. elizabeth warren, wealth tax. we hear people talking about a 70 or higher percentla hrirn ta. radical redistribution of wealth. i think that will help the president in 2020. then, on this issue, the very things democrats supported for
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the last -- just a few years ago, they won't even sit with the president. how can you get anything done? without opposition? >> go back to their policies. if there is one silver lining to the tragedy in venezuela, and it is a humanitarian tragedy of epic proportions but the one silver lining there is it is reeducating an entire generation of americans what's wrong with socialism. what you just laid out, all the democrats are offering us, has been put into place in venezuela and look it wasn't happening. people have lost 20% of their body weight in thein last couple of years. it doesn't work. it never has worked. it always does me about socialists, despite the fact isthat history is littered with examples of how it doesn't work, and hurts people, theype come ot and say, they just didn't do it right. if you give us the power to do it, if you elect us, we will be socialists and do it right this time. >> sean: until you run out of other peoples money. the president talked a lot about foreign policy, more specifically, the summit, vietnam, kim jong un. hostages returned, american
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soldiers returned from the '50s, no more missiles in 15 months. nothing, now gave we are talking about denuclearization. something that may be could get done in vietnam or maybe more time. >> a really good article in one of the beltway papers the other day about how maybe it's time -- even the critics thinks it's time to start giving the president some credit for the foreign policy successes. bottom line, your family, my family, everybody watching us, is safer now than they were two years ago when the president got elected. i think that is something a lot of people are starting to pay attention to. >> sean: mick mulvaney, good to see you. do you want a permanent job? >> [laughs] i'm having a great time. u.>> sean: thank you for being with us. when we come back, we have big breaking news, explosive news about robert mueller. really bad news for him and his tenure. also later a tonight, we will me on and we will be talking more about what happened earlier in the state of the union speech, and we have our villain of the day. and it's a doozy, straight ahead. ♪
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♪ >> sean: tonight's "hannity watch" on the deep state. breaking news, john solomon, years ago, mueller was hauled before the fisa court to answer for fbi surveillance abuses, including withholding exculpatory evidence. joining us now, "the hill"'s john solomon along with the author of "the russia hoax," gregg jarrett, fox news legal analyst and the author of "licensed ally, former federal prosecutor, sidney powell. how many times? >> 75. >> sean: explain this to me. 75 times, robert mueller did what? >> the fbi before entering
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robert mueller's tenure, submitted fisas that materially admitted exculpatory evidence is central to the court. >> sean: evidence they had? >> yes. i'll give you one example that smoked liquid. they are upset. they wanted a fisa, do not tell the court the guy they're putting a fisa on was one of their own informants. >> sean: what happened to me if i wouldn't lie to a federal judge or a warrant application? >> you'd be in contempt of court or prison prosecutor for perjury. >> sean: you chronicled this, sidney powell, and your book, "licensed ally," about us being a a mueller spitball, andrew weissmann. >> he will make up crimes, make up facts, add evidence, he'll do whatever it takes to win. >> sean: gregg jarrett, 75 times, exculpatorypa evidence is withheld. it explains why he would hire a guy like -- with a track record of weissmann. more importantly, we now know because of john's reporting, and
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your reporting, that bruce ohr told everybody in the fbi, everybody, that the dossier was unverified, uncorroborated, it was paid for by clinton and put together by a russian hater with dubious -- truncated with dubious russian lies. >> and he told that to two people who were top prosecutors on mueller's team. so i mean, imagine that. and of course, all of that information was concealed from the fisa judges. they were lied to. they weren't told that hillary clinton had paid for it or that christopher steele had been fired for lying or was severely -- >> sean: andrew weissmann was briefed on it. explain that. >> andrew weissmann, in the summer of 2016, was briefed by bruce ohr, as well as another prosecutor, both of whom were top prosecutors on mueller's team. sout they have tainted the muelr
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investigation. it has noll credibility. the real question here is, why hasn't mueller, who was on notice about fisa abuses, investigated the fisa abuse? i'll tell you why. he'd have to have the permission of rod rosenstein, who, of course, was involved in the fisa abuse. >> sean: he signed the third renewal, the fourth fisa warrant against carter page. let me go back to john solomon. you did a lot of the uranium one story. you first interviewed -- we had an fbi informant that knew that -- mr. campbell -- that chronicled for than fbi director mueller, that there was bribery, extortion, kickbacks, money laundering going on, by putin thugs in america. they still got the uranium one deal through. talk about money from russia. the clintons got kickbacks from those people to theba tune of $145 billion in speaking fees, and mueller also, we now know through bruce ohr's testimony, he was the conduit for
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information from the fired christopher steele from the fbi, the liar, the leaker, trying to come in this investigation, to pass information to the special counsel. >> two and explicable cases. you describe it that way, gregg's book does such a good job. what is the one common link? rod rosenstein was a prosecutor in uranium one and he's a guy running the fisa process. there is a question that rod rosenstein has never been answered, and one of them that i have to put on the table, we are learning something now, i wonder if he used the dossier get nine months and to justify the appointment of bob mueller. if you did, it really raises questions about the credibility of the appointment. >> sean: i will ask sidney first and gregg. not a lot of time. if anyone else purposely, knowingly committed a fraud on any court, withholding information, exculpatory, or telling the court that if hillary paid for something -- what would happen, sidney, to say, if it was me?
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>> you'd be under the jail, sean. you haveem to remember that he d the insurance policy.ce he is the insurance policy. he would have to be investigating himself here, because h he was head of the fbi when hillary had her secret server. he was part of uranium one, too. he would have beenav emailing hr on that server. he had to have known everything that was going on. >> sean:oi 75 times he got excoriated but not held accountable. gregg jarrett, what would happen to somebody else? >> you'd be charged with deprivation of rights, perjury, obstruction, conspiracy to defraud, and false statements. probably several others that i -- >> sean: they will issue a report so we hear it in a month. >> that's right. >> sean: is it going to? >> i think that the preponderance of evidence will show the president did not commit any crimes and it will wrap up and it t will be in the next month. that is what i'm hearing. >> sean: for their sake, if they want to open up these
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♪ >> sean: during the state of the union last night, president trump reaffirmed the u.s.'sum commitment to ending illegal immigration, restoring order at our southern border, and of our rule of law and sovereignty. democrats have a big problem with that. here now withre reaction, former border patrol chief under president obama, mark morgan. fox news contributor, former governor michael could be as with those.
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how many years did you serve? >> i served with the federal government for over 30 years. >> sean: a plated tape earlier, obama soundss like donald trump when he was president. what happened? >> that's right. he is not the only one. there's many people on both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans, that have voted for the physical barrier multiple times. >> sean: '06, 2013. >> that's right. now it is immoral and if ineffective, that's not true. it's an absolute lie. >> sean: we know what work in san diego. i know you ma, the yuma sector, 5 miles toen 70 miles, 99% stop. >> 140,000 illegal immigrants to less than 50,000. >> sean: a pass is another area. >> i worked there, the fbi's office in el paso, correct. >> sean: governor, good to see you. let me go to -- the president is standing on a principle here, one of the democrats supported a couple of years ago, to secure the border. found the border wall.
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why would they now be so adamantly against even discussing the issue, do they not care about the drugs, the cartels and the gangs and homicides and the assault that happened? >> not really. what they care about is doing anything to hurt donald trump. i think mark morgan's testimony may be the single most effective thing that i've heard, just saying, it's common sense. i think that one of the hehe things that he is talking about, looking at this is a true crisis, a wall is not the only solution, and the president understands it's not the only solution. there are a lot of other things. but for the same reason why people lock their doors at night, which the president talked about in the state of the union speech, it's a common sense approach, and i just think americans last night heard the rational reason that the president but fourth, and i think that is why those poll numbers, reacting to his speech, were sky high. >> sean: i think the poll
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numbers -- 72%, cbs, they support the president's policies. but if, god forbid, governor, three caravans in progress now. one was 12,000 plus, what if they go to an area that is not secured, no barrier, and 12,000 people immediately say, let's g go? that's not going to be good for anybody. that will not end well for anyone. >> no, it doesn't. let's keep in mind, we are putting a o lot of our own bordr patrol law enforcement officials in harm's way by doing this. they've already had rocks thrown at them and molotov cocktails. i think we need to recognize that their lives are in danger by the sound of people are looking for asylum, then they don't come burning the american flag, waving a foreign flag, and demanding that they have our constitutional right to get in because they don't have a constitutional right to come to somebody else's country. they need to knock on the door, they need to ask politely and wait their turn like everybody else. >> sean: what happened at
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12,000 -- with your experience -- rush the border in an open area with no border? >> the same thing that happened when they did not have as barrier. it was chaos. san diego. >> sean: tear gas, rubber bullets, then you're accused of gassing children. >> absolutely by the government is correct, nobody was in that situation. without proper security, without -- >> sean: you let them in? because we are freighted with the backlash will be if you enforce the law? >> the current lot now with a broken asylum laws and by judicial precedent for it, if they come peacefully, they are coming in. >> sean: wow. it doesn't matter how big. if they come peacefully, the border patrol -- >> sean: why did you leave? >> the current administration removed me after the inauguration. >> sean: do need to go back. i don't know if you want to. >> i would serve as president in a heartbeat. again, under obama, the president remove me but i'm here to support him. >> sean: mark, thank you for being with us. governor huckabee, always great to see you. you are doing as well as her
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daughter. i think you are getting up there. >> [laughs] not that well. >> sean: governor, great to see you.u. when we come back, wait until you hear about our villain of the day. that's next. ♪ check out the bass pro shops' and cabela's spring fever sale for huge savings. like 50% off bass pro angler series jackets. and the prolite elite baitcast combo for under $50. bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here. state state just one free hearing
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♪ ♪ . >> sean: >> by the way we have an update to our monologue. we said at the top of the show that start at this cuss booker has been silent felt but early this evening he spoke out to cnn. finally at least one. where is kamala? where is the rest? it takes tremendous courage for someone to come forward the way she did. that's about it. he added this is a deeply disturbing allegation that should be investigated. our villain of the day, gentleman meal hill under fire, jokingly supposedly calling for the assassination of president
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trump using the same phrase shouted by the person who killed malcolm x. she got rid of the tweet. let not your heart be troubled. we'll never be the heart trump media. laura ingraham is next-door with a great show tonight. >> laura: hannity ifs following maggie haberman on twitter. she said spotted at the white house, hannity. >> sean: spotted with what? >> laura: just one name, like the caped crusader comes in. >> sean: let me tell the fake news people something. as hard as they try i am never, ever in my life going to confirm or deny my sources or who my friends are and my conversations. >> laura: i'm kidding you. >> sean: let them disclose theirs. >> laura: i'm just teasing you. i know you had french fries at the white house. >> sean: i did not eat at the white house, that's not true. fake news. >> laura: hannity it's great to have you in town, we really enjoye