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this will still and will always be the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we will see an hour post russia world tomorrow night. in the meantime, we will bring you over to new york city, sean hannity. >> sean: tucker, anything going onon today? >> tucker: it's making me so mad, i can barely -- i can't even talk about russia anymore.u >> sean: get in-n-out burger. you'll feel better. it wasn't closed at 6:00 at night. thank you, tucker. buckle up, welcome to "hannity." big news tonight with a fox news alert, the witch hunt is officially over. the mueller report is out and the president of the united states has been totally and completely vindicated. watch this. >> i'm having a good day too. it's called no collusion, no obstruction. [applause]
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there never was, by the way, and there never will be.e. and we do have to get to the bottom of these things, i will say. and this should never happen. this should never happen to another president again. this hoax, it should never happen to another president again. >> sean: we're going to do our part to make sure it doesn't happen again. we're holding those people accountable. we have a lot to get to tonight. but for the past 2 1/2 years,s, the leader of the free world was forced to dedicate so much precious time, energy, resources, to an unjust investigation surrounding what is a hoax. here's the bottom line directly from the mueller report. "the investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities. the president's team of lawyers
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are rightfully triumphant writing, "the results of the investigation are a total victory for the president, the report underscores what we have argued from the very beginning, there was no collusion, there was no obstruction. it is clear there was no criminal wrongdoing, nothing withheld, nothing concealed, oh, nothing deleted, nothing destroyed, and nothing bleached. that's right, no bleach bit, unlike hillary clinton. the president didn't destroy subpoenaed e-mails or any other evidence in this case. he did not invoke executive privilege. instead, according to formercu independent counsel, ken starr, the president's cooperation in this case was unprecedented and that's because president trump had nothing to hide. thousands and thousands of documents were turned over, almost 1.4 million, unfettered access given to trump campaign officials, administration employees. mueller's team completed 30 hours of interviews with the white house counsel. how does that happen? no executive privilege was used to e hide anything in mueller's report.
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by contrast, the obama administration, they used executive privilege to withhold 20 e-mails from then attorney ttgeneral eric holder surroundig involvement in the fast and furious gun-running scandal. well, that was a real scandal. whereas trump-russia collusion was a farce. tonight, thankfully for the sake of this country, truth has prevailed. as thehe president's attorneys t it, "this vindication of the president is an important stepep forward for the country d a strong reminder that this type of abuse must never be permittes to occur again." now, coming up in the monologue, we're going to take you through the real crimes that will be exposed. we're going to call out all of the democrats, the media mob wht have spent 2.5 years lying, defrauding the american people. and mark my words, an avalanche of truth and justice is about to bury all of those who abuse their power. 2 1/2 years, never ending.
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nonstop. tinfoil conspiracy theorists, and the media mob obsessed at a level of psychosis we've never seen. every day, russia, russia, russia, collusion, collusion, collusion.da after four separate investigations, including a nine-month fbi investigation, a house intel investigation, a bipartisan investigation in the senate, and now the all-powerful mueller probe, we know zero trump-russia collusion. glenn greenwald put it very well. robert mueller did not merely reject the trump-russia conspiracy theories, he obliterated them. this today, mark this day, is the biggest beat down the media mob has experienced in history. because every time they mentioned russia, russia, russia, every time they said collusion, collusion, collusion, we now know it was a lie. 2 1/2 years of lie after lie
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after lie, conspiracy theories posing as news programs. by the way, how stupid must rachael maddow and her bland band of blithering conspiracy theorists feel today? in a moment, we're going to show you these lies they have peddled.. part of it may make you laugh, part may make you sad. for 2 1/2 years. we'll continue the monologue in a second. president's attorney, i jay sekulow, and he's done legal work for me in the past for the 4,000th time. you know, jay, i have your letter.ng i read your statement. it's everything you've been saying, rudy's been saying, dowd, others before. unprecedented cooperation. no -- no collusion. no russia collusion. no obstruction. >> yeah, let me tell you what the report said, because it's 400 pages and there's a lot to read. but let me give you the top line findings. these are statements contained in the report.
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the investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign coordinated with the russian government in election interference activities. the investigation did not establish the contact described in volume i, the entire issue ot collusion, amounted to an agreement to commit any violation of federal criminal law including foreign influence or campaign finance laws. there was no evidence sufficient enough to bring any kind of a case regarding any kind of violations of these statutes. the investigation did not identify evidence that any u.s. person conspired for coordinating with the ira, those are the ones alleged to be involve in the hacking. the investigation did not establish that members of the trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the russianan government in the election interference activities. the evidence is not sufficient in any case, this is i an interesting one too that everyone is glossing over, that says there was any conspiracy with any representative of the russian government regarding the 2016 election. i could go on for pages and pages. the point is, this investigation started because of allegations
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about conspiracy or collusion as it was called regarding the trump campaign and the russian government or russian agents. this report not only vindicates the president completely, but the fact is that the president of the united states has gone through a 2 1/2 year investigation, by the way, it goes back to -- we know it started in 2016 called cross fire hurricane. it's been going on for almost three years. f and the parameter with which it was set was to determine russian interference with the election and was there any involvement he with the president or the campaign and the answer was no, there was not. and that was the basis upon which this entire investigation started. >> sean: attorney general barr said the other day and media freakout over it, yes, the trump campaign was spied upon. it happened in a number of ways. it happened vis-a-vis the fisa warrant full of the hillary bought and paid for of all things russian lies as the bulk of information, according to the
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grassley-graham memo. but also, stefan halper was empowered to meet george papadopalous and sam clovis and carter page.ie are we to believe the or gins of this as they claim that georgeis popadopolous and a drink set up? do you believe that origin? because that would not warrant what has just happened to this country? >> no, i never thought i would say this. i agree with peter strauss, the agent that was?-- that had the text mails regarding thesa president back and forth with lisa page. he said there was no "there" there, guess what? there was no "there" there. here's what's important. what's in the origin. the attorney general said something last week veryin important, that spying on the campaign is a big deal. and when you have a situation which we know happened here, when you have a situation like
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this that is taking place, you have to get now to the bottom of this. becauseaw i represent this president. but some lawyer in the future is going to represent another president. and for the sake of the presidency, no president should have to go through what this president has gone through onhi unprecedented. this issue. unprecedented. by the way, not only was it unprecedented in scope, but it was unprecedented in the response that we provided to that office of special counsel. we gave -- i say we, the white house, the president, the campaigns, 1.4 million pages of documents. hundreds of witness interviews. and on and on and no executive privilege. i loved the chyrons on the news this morning, "redacted report coming." not much redaction, only that was which has to be. the reality was this was as any transparent in any investigation in any administration in my view in u.s. history. >> sean: jay, on the obstructiot
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side of things, mueller did not make the definitive decision but the attorney general did in counsel with the office of legal counsel, even rod rosenstein, which is interesting to me. >> one thing here, sean, he actually did. he made a determination. because in this sense, it's determined. >> sean: right. >> if there was a case ofte obstruction, believe me, he would have stated it. without any apology, he did noto >> sean: here's the point, though. i know we now know for a fact k that they were talking about taping the president without his knowledgede and consent. they were talking about invokinw the 25th amendment. now, they didn't do it. donald trump didn't hide the fact that this was a witch hunt. he acted, to me, as somebody who was innocent. he was screaming his innocences loudly. and expressing frustration justifiably against rod rosenstein, robert mueller, his
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team of merry democratic donors. jeannie rhee, clinton's former attorney, he was going after all of them. he said it all publically. and that's the list of ten and i'm saying, okay, now, if that's obstruction, then that means anybody who proclaims theiryb innocence loudly and clearly would be obstructing. that's the biggest worst example. >> it's called the first amendment to the united states constitution. the president, like every other citizen, has the freedom of speech. here was the president who was heer attack from the moment came down the elevator to this morning or this afternoon when the report came out. it's been under attack. we know that there's been --no this inquiry has been going on for, like i said, three years. the president defended himself. he had the constitutional right to do that. he did it. and for that, now, for the country's sake, we don't let
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this happen again, ever again. when the situation like that is. you have to find out how you utstarted. i think the attorney general is going to do the right thing. no question. >> sean: i tell you, there's'san u,avalanche, as i've been reporting coming in days and weeks ahead. we will hold them accountable. i'm not letting this go. because what they did is wrong and illegal and an abuse of power. and it's corrupt. great job do you, rudy, your team, all you did. now, back to my monologue. as i said for 2 1/2 year, you, we, the american people, you have been the victims of the biggest con job in american history, every second, every hour, every day. the democrats, the hate trump media mob, all others, perpetrating a lie, every time they said russia, russia, russia, collusion, collusion, they were smearing, besmirching, slandering, trying to undo an election, a duly electedsm president of the united states, all day, every day, russia, russia, collusion, collusion,
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just to take you down memory lane and remind you of these lies, nonstop conspiracy theories and lies. >> we're about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants >> as if there are no shoes on the trump human centipede that are not about russia. russia, russia, russia. >> this cloud of collusion with russia will hang over him no matter where he stands. >> he may be the first president in quite sometime to face the real prospect of jail time. >> they're shocked that the noose is tightening. >> it's clear thatev mueller is now connecting the dots between a massiveve obstruction intended to hide te truth. >> this president needs to be impeached. i believe that. i believe there was collusion. >> donald trump's done. he's done. there's no question about it.
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>> he's got to know his future looks like. it's behind bars. we have a treasonous president. >> he feels the world is closing in on him. he's done what he can. >> in trashing the special counsel, mr. trump is seeing more and more of the walls closing in on him which is why he's becoming increasingly desperate. >> if he fires any secrets service agent who would allow the federal marshal in. what if donald trump simply decides i don't have to follow the law. i refuse to be held under the law. no marshal can get into this white house unbelievable >> sean: they didn't even make one phone call to try to confirm the story. they just make it up and they bludgeoned a 16-year-old kid just for wearing a maga hat. that's how much these people in
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the media, in the democratic party, hate trump. there was no basic research in the case of jussie smollett. don't forget the i believers when it came to justice kavanaugh or when they set out to destroy --dash go back to richard jewell, the duke lacrosse kids, the center of the uva case, the cambridge police smear, the african police officer, darren wilson, killed by the media accusation. for the baltimore police chemical by acquisition. by the way, and every one of those cases, we were right, they were wrong. we saw it over and over again on trump, russia, collusion, collusion. false reports that don jr. would be found guilty of crimes, jared kushner, guilty, melania, ivanka, other family members smeared, besmirched at every turn by sanctimonious, self-righteous, overpaid, lazy, opinion-driven liars in the news media, conspiracy theorists. no shame whatsoever. today, where are they apologies?
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where are the retractions? where the corrections? nowhere to be found. just the opposite. they doubled down on hysteria, breathless, reckless reporting and now is obstruction, obstruction outcome obstruction. if mueller could, he and his partisan team of democratic donors and hillary lovers, they would have found crimes. now with zero introspection, no self reflection, no apology, it's just like it never happened. let's go to the next pack of lies, the next round of breathless reporting, the next manufactured scandal to destroy trump. a psychotic rage in every so-called newsroom in america. all while ignoringg simultaneously what is the biggest story in their careers and lifetimes, because of their blind adherence to rigid left-wing loving hillary ideology. so it'ss no shock that just as e predicted yesterday, the medium up in their echo chamber, they are back in action with one last
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full on hysterical freak out over the mueller investigation. this is a sad, disturbing grand finale for what is now been over two years of this line campaign to destroy a president. of course, we, the people, the smelly walmart voters that cling to our gods, gun, bibles, and religious, the irredeemable deplorable scum i don't think they like us any better. take a a look. >> this is an investigation at its core about donald trump's daily, sometimes hourly assault on the rule of law in this country. as the country's chief executive, he says in his pajamas watching "fox & friends" maligning the fbi. bill barr didn't walk into that room with the scale at zero. the rule of law had a deficit because donald trump had been kicking it in the teeth. >> can i talk about this issue of the president's concerns about leaks. you know who else was concerned
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about leaks? richard nixon. >> this report is a t gift to te government of russia. this is a very proud moment for vladimir putin. >> the amount of information that relates to collusion and obstruction activity is really quite extensive in this report. >> there is significant material in here that we did not know on the question of collusion. it's here in substance, in nuance, and context, and it's there for all people of goodwill in this country, if they are nol so duggan politically or ideolos the information and make some sophisticated judgments. >> the other thing in the report, it really corroborated a lot of the good journalism that we've done. >> mueller, highly respected investigator and law enforcement official, could not find sufficient evidence that there was a conspiracy by any american knowingly or by any member of the trump team. that is great news. but barr repeating it over and
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over again, six or seven times, that is a little excessive. >> sean: as you can see, more and more fake news and even some collusion in truth is desperately clinging on to a totally fake claim. f others, now they are shifting the narrative to obstruction of justice or the president's taxes. the president was not charged. he was cleared above of obstruction. not by mueller, not by the attorney general of the united states who emphasized today that obstruction just d dd not occur. it did not. sorry. >> the report recounts ten episodes involvingng the presidt and discusses potential legal theories for connecting those activities to the elements in obstruction offense. after carefully reviewing the facts and legal theories outlined in the report and in consultation with the office of legal counsel, and other department lawyers, the deputy attorney general and i concluded that the evidence developed by
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the special counsel is not sufficient to establish that the president committed and obstruction of justice offense. >> sean: top law-enforcement official in the u.s., the attorney general, deputy attorney general, the office of legal counsel, all agree. no obstruction, no collusion. yes, the president talked about the ways to curtail the special counsel investigation. yeah, i'm sure it was frustrating. yeah, he discussed firing mueller by the president openly hoping that an american war hero, 33 years including combat experience, lieutenant general flynn wouldn't face charges. yes, the president expressed frustration and anger that his presidency was being burdened with an investigation which is a hoax. talking, thinking, tweeting, they are not crimes. if the president wanted to sink the special counsel investigation, he had article two authority under the constitution. he could have f personally fired robert mueller or anyone else for that matter. the president did not fire mueller or rosenstein or andrew
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weissmann or jamie reit or any of the other granted donors and allies investigating this sham, hithe campaign. the president took no action to impede the prosecution of lieutenant general flynn or paul manafort or george papadopoulos or anyone else. as we stated earlier, the president engaged in an unprecedented level of lcooperation with the spouse special counsel and above all else, there was no underlying c. none. two and a half years. russia, russia, collusion, collusion, now all lies. it should take this country's collective breath away. according to mueller's report in 2017, the president reacted to the appointment of the special counsel -- oh, my god, this is terrible. this is the end of my presidency, i'm [bleep]. but the president did not say that because he was guilty of a crime. read a little further. it was about concerns about how it will impact and affect his
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presidency and the country. "everyone tells me if you get one of these independent councils, it ruins your presidency. it takes years and years and i want to be able to do anything." that is where his thought process was. actually, context matters, doesn't it? the president is not being charged with obstruction because obstruction did not exist. now the media mob lashing out, one last time, and at the new attorney general, william barr, because he want to do their bidding. more psychotic rage from your friends in the fake news industry. they can't helpel themselves. it is a mass psychosis at this point. >> at the age of 68, bill barr has decided his legacy, he is fine with us like is he being the ag who took one for the team. we would not be surprised if some headline writers somewhere came up with baghdad bill barr for what we saw today. >> it was suspicious.
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>> mr. barr violated all the norms that have been established post-watergate and took us back right into nixonian type operations. >> as i wrote notes of what barr was income i reached a point where i just wrote down, barr continues to show for the president." >> sometimes you have in attorney general that is compromised for one reason or another. >> sean: really, brian williams? you're the same guy who saw dead bodies and katrina in areas where there was no water. you are going to lecture anybody? come up with a few names for you. any of these people were actually concerned with obstruction, okay, why did they ignore the biggest slam-dunk case of obstruction in modern history? a look at your screen, as we told you, hillary clinton, she did commit an underlying crime, a clear violation of the espionage act. we know for a fact, it's incontrovertible. she stored classified,
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top-secret information marked as such on a nonsecure server. she deleted then 33,000 subpoenaed emails. she has that watched her hard bleach bed. she removed the sim card, had aids destroyed her devices, blackberries, iphones with a hammer. oh, she had intended, crucial to the crime that was committed. the intent was to destroy the evidence. now equal justice is coming. pay close attention because what we are about to play out here in front of america in the coming days, weeks, and months, is everything we have been telling you. clinton email investigation is now being probed byec senator lindsey graham because the fix was in. investigation was rigged. criminal referrals from the deep state operatives that tried to help elect hillary clinton, pass in a crime she committed, yeah, they'll have criminal referrals from devin nunes. we'll also get the horwitz fisa
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investigation. imagine that, the bulk of information in the fisa application was hillary clinton's bought and paid for a russian dossier. the john huber investigation is going on about leaking. now the president, the last time we interviewed him right here on this program, the fbi's 302s, conversations, christopher steele, bruce ohr, et cetera, they will bebe coming out. yes, this patent applications against carter page, the bulk of information, hillary's bought and for russian lies, they are all coming out. the gang of eight information. fbi admitting wrongdoing at some of that, i am told, and for all you democrats who claim to love transparency, buckle up, you are about to get what you have been wishing for. it won't paint a pretty picture in any way of your friends in the deep state. we are talking about you, loretta lynch. clearly, you interviewed in the clinton email investigation. we now know that investigation was completely about hillary not
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being indicted. you know, the matter, not the investigation. we are not just talking about a secret meeting on the tarmac with bill clinton days before the decision of the time you instructed comey to call it a matter, not an investigation. look at these newly released transcripts, closed-door testimony, even peter strzok peter strzok and lisa page, they are admitting the doj controlled all of this, breaking the clinton probed from the beginning. they knew the fix was in. so what did loretta lynch know? when did you know it? wears her emails? wears her text messages? what about national security director susanex rice? whited unmasking requests in an election year 2016 increase almost 350% under her watch? what did rice know? when did you know it? why would the u.n. ambassador, some of the powers, request, oh, 100 unmasking's and say, i didn't really request that? shee didn't, then hooted? then we got our good friend, the man who stands above it all, james comey. why did he sign off on that first fisa warrant in october of 2016? to spy on the t trump campaign
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associate carter page, using him for a and paid for phony russian.ca as the bulk of evidence? that means that he is signing off that it's true and accurate to the best of his knowledge. we now know it was never verified, and we all know it's unverifiable because christopher steele, he doesn't even stand by his own dossier. remember, he told donald trump, president-elect of the time, he wanted trump tower, the contents of the dossier were salacious and unverified. yet three months before he went before a fisa judge and said the dossier it was true and correct. three months earlier. the question for jim comey tonight is comedy july and october of 2016 or january of 2017? by the way, why did sally yates and rod rosenstein who signed off on the last fisa warrant, why did they sign off on something that is unverifiable? by the way, we can forget about john brennan, james clapper. were they trafficking the dirty dossier throughout the federal
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government? by the way, who leaked it to it to michael isikoff, david corn, "the washington post"? to impact an it election with russian lies? to bludgeon the president-elect? who told harry reid? let's not forget peter strzok and lisa page and andrew mccabe and the partisan trump hating high-ranking fbi are rigged into clinton because she was the favored candidate that should win 100 million to zero. the people that were voting for trump like me and you, we were just smelly walmart shoppers. so many questions will be answered now that we know there were spies and tried the trump campaign.on here's another question. was there any outsourcing of intelligence gathering? in other words, where there any efforts by high-ranking members of our intel community to bypass american laws and maybe use our british, australian, italian spy friends just available trump campaign? by the way, who got to stefan
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halper? who cast him to covertly meet lee meet with papadopoulos, carter page, sam clovis? uberit who recruited him from te federal government? if any of this started before july 31st, the alleged beginning of the investigation, we need to know when it started, and we need to know this big question. what did he know?no what that president obama know? when did he know it? all of this happened under his watch.re here's what i predict is coming in the days, weeks, months ahead. we will get answers for all of these pressing questions. they hate trump media mob democrats, deep state, they will get burned with a barrage, an avalanche of truth and evidence, the likes of which they have no idea isom coming. they don't want to know. joining us now, white house press secretary sarah sanders. sarah, your general reaction to all of us first, you were being
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attacked today also. >> secretary sanders: i think the white house is in a great position and what we have been saying for the last two and half years is finally, i think, totally vindicated. the president is completely exonerated, no collusion, no obstruction. i find it absolutely outrageous that people like jake tapper, you showed a clip a few minutes ago, him saying, i can't believe barr has had no collusion so many times when they have been saying that there was collusion every single day all day for the last two and half years. as outrageous the way the media and democrats have behaved and frankly, the meltdown that we saw unfold on tv today, it's truly astonishing. it's a great day in america, not just because it's a great day for america, but it's a good thing when they can say that not just the president, not just to set
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campaign, but no american was involved included with a foreign government, and is a saturday in america when democrats and members of the liberal media are sad that it didn't happen. to me, that is the most mind-blowing thing of this. that they would actually want someone from their own country to have worked with a foreign government to take down the president and interfere with the election. the sad truth is, the one that we have known all along. president trump is president because he had a better message, a better vision, he simply outworked his opponent. he beat hillary clinton fair and square. >> sean: there was spying on the campaign. attorney general mentioned it, they freak out, it is true. they also used the dirty dossier to get in the back door through carter page. then you had to stefan halper working on behalf of the deep state, and going after papadopoulos and carter page and sam clovis. let me ask you, so the media is attacking you today because of the testimony you gave, you said a lot of the fbi peoplebi you
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know -- i could tell you -- let me put it this way. every fbi rank and file guy, the 99.9% i know have all thanked me because they are hurt, their reputation, this is the premier law enforcement agency in the world, just like our intelligencece community. we are intelligence community in the world. they were hurt by a few at the top, and they are angry about it, and you said t that, but explained. >> secretary sanders: absolutely. i acknowledge that i had a slip of the tongue when i used the word "countless." it's not untrue and j certainly you just echoed exactly the sentiment and the point that i was making as a number of the current and former fbi agents agreed with the president. james comey was a disgrace-d leaker who w tried to politicize and undermine the very agency he was supposed to run. firing james comey remains one of the best decisions of the president made. the only problem is, he could have done it sooner and maybe it would have been a better thing.
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it was absolutely the right decision and every day since then, it's been proven that he was right all along. >> sean: i got to run. he could get fired for any reason, or no reason at all. sarah, thank you. when we come back and buckle up, the great one mark levin ways and straight ahead. -omar, look. [ thunder rumbles ]
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♪ >> sean: joining me now, offer of upcoming book, "unfreedom of the press," nationally centered with radio host, i call him the great one, mark levin. in many ways, i am happy for the president in the country. in other ways, we came dangerously close -- this was an attempted coup, they attempted to break the general election,
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there may tried to do a duly elected president. >> no question about it. i have in front of me -- the epa should be very upset with the amount of paper that is involved in the mueller report. 400 pages that could have taken two words. "no collusion." manufactured from day one. they break it into two parts. first of all, he's wrong about no collusion. wrong about no collusion. the hillary clinton campaign and the dnc, they colluded. senior level of the fbi that isn't even there anymore, they are all under a criminal a criminal or ig investigations. you had mccabe on "60 minutes" how about saying the president of thehed united states was a y for russia, conspiring on the 25th amendment, all of this. all this manufactured drama and criminal activity. the media in this country, media gate. going along with it, even today. i do have this report, it's in
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two parts. the second part is really a political report. it's an impeachment report. let me tell you what happens here. what happened here -- and i have a question, too. what happened here is bill barr rightly testified during his confirmation and he said, i wil release as much of this report d as i can. the democrats take over the house before that, and mueller and his people say, okay, perfect. we don't have enough on obstruction. we have enough in obstruction, we bring obstruction. we are a bunch of rabid democrats dressed up as prosecutors. look how they have treated paul manafort's home, look how they treated stone, and suddenly they are going to be forbearing -- no, they are not going to be forbearing. i'm going to redo something. it's been right all the on the airwaves. ultimately why we believe that we are the authority and the legalho jurisdiction to issue a grand jury subpoena to obtain the president's testimony, we chose not to do so. you didn't choose not to do so. you would've had your asses kick
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from one court to another. you are no criminal predicate for a subpoena. he basically confessed! they said, we decided near the end of our investigation, a couple of years of litigation over this, it's not for that, we basically had everything we needed! you basically had everything you needed? and yet you had wanted to get the president under oath in front of a grand jury to trick them the way that you trickedadt general flynn and others? he wanted to take other president of the united states? not enough smarts to play, i'm not like that game. here's my question, sean hannity. when did mr. mueller how there was no collusion? all of us knew from right out of the gate. he didn't write this in three weeks. this is 200 pages. no collusion. for jake tapper, no collusion, no collusion, no collusion. no collusion. okay. when did you know that? he had to knowio it. ay some people think maybe 18 months ago. maybe 15 months ago!
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you had an obligation to go to the microphones and tell the american people that your president did not collude, that his campaign did not collude, that his white house did not collude! and mueller didn't do it! why? because they wanted to get the president on a phony obstruction charge! look at this! the second half of the report, it's all politics. it's all about impeachment. it's written for jerry nadler, it's written for nancy pelosi, it's written for cnn and msnbc! it reads like some junior editorial writer at "the new york times" put this together! there is barely no legal in here, and you can hear them say it now. wewe got to move the envelope. it's a political decision. although, now you confessed. as a political decision. i want to redo the impeachment clause. you have a lot of people here who don't understand impeachment. they just say it's a political issue. you don't have to commit a crime. >> sean: one minute, mark. >> the standard is higher.
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quickly. the standard is, impeachment for conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. iter is a very, very high standard. let me tell you something. the democrats in the house try to impeach this president, 63 million people are going to rise- up. let me ask this question. how many men who have been impeached have been removed from office? none. not a single president has been removed from office. you think the senate is going to removes this president based on these bogus allegations? of obstruction? this president never never asserted privilege. you know, it's the first president i know of in modern times where his administration is under investigation whose never asserted privilege, iran-contra, watergate, clinton, they all asserted privilege. clifton even made up privilege. he even had his own white house counsel talk to the prosecutor for 30 days! never happens!
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>> sean: one is your book out? >> may 21. you can preorder it now. >> sean: by the way, i get the first interview. thank you. >> you got it, baby. >> sean: that is what you are great at. marks show, number one show, sunday nights, 10:00 eastern. coming up, i told you this would all boomerang back onto the democrats, the deep state.d it is happening. congressman nunes. also sara carter, gregg jarrett, ken starr, all coming up. ♪ some things are out of
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an avalanche of information. interviews, we now know attorney general barr has an investigation, the horwitz report, john huber's investigation, 302s, pfizer applications, gangg of eight, al this is coming out that exposes real corruption.ou tell us where you think it is going, what do you think of this report? >> thanks, sean. had a very important revelation today and what i call this mueller dossier, because for the most part, as we predicted, it's not worth anything. he would have gotten more from reading the house republican report 13 months ago in fact, that's 250 pages. i advise your listeners and viewers to go over a few that report if you want good reading. when factual reading. when you look at what happened today, remember we talked a lot about thehe scope of memo. but for the directions given to the special counsel? we now know heading on page 11,
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very thinly veiled, we now know theyle used the steele dossier, the clinton dirt, the clinton paid for dirt as part of the memo for the special counsel, that directed the special counsel what to do. on carter page and paul manafort, that information came from political opponents. the clinton campaign, right into the fbi, directed to the special counsel to go investigate what was in the end for my steele o dossier. that is the only thing i prevalence gravel and sent today's 450 page report. >> sean: they used unverifiable russian mice paid for by hillary as their won, th, mueller team of partisans. >> yes. >> sean: who were hanging out at the hillary victory party. >> the same dossier. yeah, the same dossier that was used to get the fisa weren't on carter page, many of the dirty cops on the mueller team handled, which i don't even know how they could even -- they were
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in the chain of custody of this information, rosenstein then directed them to use that dirt,k that dossier, which i think it makes up the bulk of what is in the scope memo that we have still yet to be able to see. >> sean: what's next? i've mentioned all i see coming. what do you see coming? >> look, we have to have equal justice under the law. i am so happy that attorney general barr is being an adult, very factual, he is driving media absolutely nuts. but we have to have real action taken against these people who did this because we can't afford for that is ever to happen again in our history. we can't -- a step back a second. you do it a lot. you talk about it a lot. step back and think about this. the most powerful intelligence operations ever built in the history of the planet, tens of billions of dollars a year that are supposed to keep this country safe, were turned and
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used on a political campaign. that should never, ever happen in this country. >> sean: well done. thank you, ranking member of the house intel committee,ev devin nunes. joining us now, gregg jarrett, sara carter investigative reporter, former independent counsel ken starr. "the russian hoax, the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." i think it's an accurate title, no wow no wonder it was number one for a thousand weeks whatever it was. >> 22 months. $25 million. more than 500 witnesses. frankly, all robert mueller had to do was read my book. it was all laid out, the facts, the evidence, and the law. the fbi knew there was no collusion with russia. they didn't care. they used a phony document funded by hillary clinton's campaign as a pretext to try to
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damage jump to destroy him to under the election and remove him from office. >> sean: we all believe this started much earlier, the student start july 31st, as we were told, dated? no, it did not., in fact there's a lot of evidence that points to the m fact, sean, it started much before their cross fire hurricane investigation at the end of july. it started way earlier in 2016. this is what they are going to be looking at. this is the year of the boomerang. the biggest revelation for me in the entire mueller saga and his report was the fact that there was neverr any predicate for a crime. there was never a crime that was committed that should have moved this into this full investigation with the fbi. they are going to look at the very beginning of this investigation, not just horwitz. remember, horwitz's report is going to be focused on the fbi and the fbi and how they handled it with thehehe doj. but i think for attorney general william barr and for the others
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investigating, they are going to go and see the wide scope of this. >> sean: can start, let me get your take on it. it was after their starr report thatat they changed the independent counsel law. interesting, nadler didn't want your particle mount but -- get your observations on this. >> yeah, i must say bill barr has gone the extra mile in terms of saying, okay, i want transparency. guess what? with these regulations under which bob mueller was appointed were put in effect, the american people were saying, we don't want that system anymore. that system went away, and the regulations, and bill barr said it again today, called for a confidential report. we don't like besmirching people and dragging their names through the mud and so forth. that was the old system. now we have a new system, but nonetheless -- all he had to do was exactly what he did on marcd
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and provide an explanation. he's gone the extra mile. >> sean: let me ask gregg and sara simultaneously -- we are short on time tonight. i keep talking about an avalanche, there are going to be indictments, all these people missed the biggest abuse of power story and history. sara,, we'll start with you, thn we'll ask gregg. what is coming? >> there will be indictments. there will be an avalanche. according to sources i was speaking with today, people are already turning on each other, so we are going to see people, senior officials within the fbi, people within the doj that are going to try to throw their colleagues under the bus just to save themselves, and i think that they need to be very concerned now, very concerned about what they did, and about weaponizing our intelligencer community. >> sean: gregg, fisa abuse alone, those that regular hillary investigation along, those that tried to undo a duly,
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elected president alone, did serious problems, not for rank and file fbi and intelligence, the 99.9% of good people. >> officials using their office, abusing it for political purpose come along to a court, a conspiracy to leaked government documents, if i were james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, john brennan, james clapper, i wouldn't be sleeping very well tonight or many nights to come. >> sean: ken starr, real quick, 20 seconds, do you agree? >> i agree there is going to bet a full revelation. bill barr is going to go to they bottom of this. >> sean: thank you, all. final thoughts when we get back. ♪ when we started our business
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we'll lay down what the future holds but we will uncover, and already have, the biggest abuse of power, corruption, scandal in american history. guess what? your media was complicit. all right. we are always fair, balanced, not the hate trump media. let not your heart be troubled. lara, in use today? >> laura: can you imagine if any of these lefties, these never trumpers have been falsely accused as the president has been falsely accused, have the entire family tree dragged through the mud and what it would have done for them? what have they been able to withstand the scrutiny? they would've mounted. >> sean: under the most difficult assistant you have more precedents set than any president in modern times, and other under the scry from day one. what they've done here is, number one, they rigged an election for the favit
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