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the sworn enemy of lyinghr pomposity, smugness, and group think.or good night from washington. a big breaking news night continues. sean hannity takes them reins live from new york city tonight. >> sean: it is a big breaking news night. thank you, tucker, great show as always. a fox news alert, a district court judge tossed out a lawsuit from house democrats who are seeking an injunction againstd the president's emergency border wall funding. this is a huge decision. a big step forward for border security, and a big win for president trump who has vowed he will build miles and miles of wall in the next two years.. we'll have more on this breaking story in a moment. i also tonight, the president continues his all important state visit to the united kingdom, but back here at home, robert mueller's true colors have now been laid bare for everybody to see, damning new evidence tonight now revealsgh that the special counsel literally scrubbed
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important exculpatory evidence from a very key section of his report. now, this all surrounds a transcript from the former trump attorney, john dowd, whose words were significantly altered, seemingly on purpose, in order to smear the president of the united states.me now, john dowd will join usno exclusively as well as professor alan dershowitz, we'll get to that in a moment. we start and turn our attention to a new bombshell discovery released also from judicialti watch. hours ago, they obtained 218 new pages of e-mails between stzrok and page. the biassed high-ranking fbi love birds left a paper trail of corruption a mile long. tonight we can report it leadsve back to hillary clinton and james comey and oddly, i would argue, loretta lynch. newly released e-mails showed the fbi totally and completely failed to document significant interviews with four key witnesses as a result of the clinton e-mail investigation.
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no 302s, nothing was recorded. no reports. nothing. it's as if the interviews never happened. that's not all. the e-mails also reveal how then fbi general counsel, james baker, ordered the bureau to expedite requests from hillary clinton's attorneys writing, "in my view, we need to move as quickly as possible." in other words, tonight we were right all along, yes, the investigation into hillary clinton was rigged, the fix was in. comey and loretta lynch were always going to clear hillary clinton, their chosen candidate, of all of the charges as quickly as possible so she could claim her rightful throne. as sara carter put it, the investigation was a total and complete joke and that's why comey, stzrok, and others authored hillary clinton's exoneration letter, that happened in may of 2016 before they ever interviewed valerie over 17 other key witnesses
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they changed the language, significant from the legal, standard of gross negligence using the words "extreme carelessness" that has no weight in the legal world. while comey's inner circle is working to clear hillary clinton as soon as possible, they made h huge mistake. they accidentally granted clinton's attorneys access to top secret classified material found on her private server even though the legal team lacked the proper clearances. as james comey should know, mishandling information, that's a serious crime. 18 usc 793. and comey should think about beefing up his own legal team. and also today, the least self-aware person in the entire world, hillary clinton tweeted, "i don't know who needs to hear this, but the president is not above the law." neither are you, hillary. i have news for you. no one is above the law, not even a twice-failed presidential candidate and former secretary of state. as "the hill"'s john solomon released in a new articleon
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pointing out there are still very pressing questions around so many aspects of hillary clinton's seedy acts like why did the clinton foundation rake in millions and millions and millions of dollars from foreign governments while hillary clinton was serving as secretarf of state? why did she sign off on giving 20% of america's uranium too vladimir putin after the foundation received a sizable donation from uranium one executives both before andda after?r? why did the clinton campaign pay a former spy, a foreign spy, christopher steele, to put together a dossier with lies and disinformation about donald trump during the height of the election. why did she delete the 33,000 subpoenaed e-mails and destroy the evidence with hammers and bleach bit? we know the answer. the intent was the underlying crime of the espionage act and that's destroying the evidence. and most importantly, how she's not charged with any crime to
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date is unconscionable. we should all demand equal justice. because, hillary, remember, no one is above the law. we'll have more on my opening monologue in a moment. but first, joining us with reaction to the breaking news, we have tom h fitton, also fox news investigative reporter, sara carter. we begin with you. big headline out of this. eat the least of which, tom, we have four specific witnesses in the clinton e-mail case. the fbi failed to document anything, nothing. don't forget the time they finally interviewed here, july 2nd, 3 days before james comey had a 15 minute press conference, pretty much letting out the case about how law.iolated the if you remember that, she had two people allowed in the room with her, which is totally unprecedented. >> including a witness, cheryl mills, who acted as her lawyer. that was unusual too. you have the unusual circumstances of her interview, then you have lisa page figuring
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out there were at least four 302s missing of interviews. that tells you one of two things, either, the interviews, they didn't want them to see the light of day. they didn't want any evidence about what took place, or they didn't really care enough about the investigation to bother writing stuff down. b because they knew it was wired. either way, it highlights the sham nature of the investigation. and at the same time, as you noted, you have the top lawyerer for the fbi in an extraordinary discussion with hillary t clinton's personal lawyer. >> sean: david kendall. >> advising him on how to get the 302 interview, the fbi report, on that shady interview they had, quickly. and sure enough, he files it the next day on behalf of hillary clinton. and clinton gets that 302 within two weeks. i tell you, that's a miracle. we've been doing this for 20
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years, freedom of information act work. the idea that the general counsel of the fbi would help a foia applicant get this material, especially sensitive material, is extraordinary. and it shows you that the fbi at the same time was helping hillary clinton, remember, itim was breaking every rule in the book to target her opponent, president trump, then candidate trump.pe >> sean: sara, let's go through all of the things that happened here. they are writing the exoneration before the investigation, before interviewing hillary and 17 other witnesses. then they interview her july 2.w they allow a witness and one other person in the room at the time. then four separate critical interviews, no recordings, no record, no 302s. then the lawyers for the clinton, the lawyer in this case, david kendall, makes it request of the fbi and they want to do all they can do to help her and they change the language from the legal standard of grosd negligence to extreme carelessness. would any of this happen to any other american? i don't think that's normal procedure.
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>> this is absolutely not normal procedure, sean. everything that's been uncovered time after time with regard to actual documented facts -- this is not just hyperbole. this is not just made up. this is based on actual documentation from the fbi inl their own words. you could see how far they went for clinton's attorneys as to expedite the 302s. then not even have four of those 302s. let's talk about cheryl mills. she absolutely was a witness. and then was allowed to sit in on the interview, which, by the way, the fbi didn't even record at the time. so there's no actual recording or transcription of the interview between hillary clinton and the fbi of -- >> sean: did that happen in all of your years doing intel work and intel investigations, either one of you, has that ever happened? can you cite a single case? >> never. >> well -- >> never, i -- >> go ahead.
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no, never. i was going to say, this is something that's highly unusual, especially culminating with all of the special circumstances surrounding hillary clinton, sean.un w there is no way that any other american that did what she did, which was use a private server to send classified information would get this kind of treatment. anybody in the military, the department of defense, anybody working in the intelligence community, the nsa or the cia, if they ever did anything like this, i guarantee you they would be prosecuted. >> and let me go back to the foia request. one, tom, if you can tell us when you first put the request in. and i think more significantly, as we look through all of this, remember strzok and page in prior exchanges, they put all of this on loretta lynch, almostt mocking and laughing that loretta lynch was making all of the decisions. they were all democrats in the department of justice. and there was no way hillaryf would get anything but cleared in all of this. it never was an investigation.
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it was rigged from the get-go. >> yeah, you had the lawyer working with hillary clinton -- clinton's lawyer working with the fbi on documents to help her for the campaign. we also have another set of documents. all of this is a result of lawsuits filed at least a year plusnt ago. so it's been slow rolled out of the doj and fbi. other sets of documents showing the lawyers for the clinton campaign and the dnc were also talking to the fbi. about russia and donald trump. so they were protecting hillary on e-mail, working with hillary on going after trump. i tell you, you can't get a better example of the radically different approaches the fbi and doj took to two key issues, whether to prosecute hillaryey clinton and the targeting of president trump. >> they're all in on it. remember, it was strzok that said, sara, we only have a few
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seconds. hillary should win 100 million to 0, that trump is loathsome and trump voters are smelly walmart people. that would be me. i love walmart. i think i smell fine, thank you very much. >> me too, thanks, sean. this is what is so extraordinary here is that peter strzok is going play such an important role here. he was involved not only in the whole of the investigation, but more and more evidence comes out every day about his involvement. let's just think about this. the defensive briefing. i think when people see michael horowitz' report and find out what happened there, there will be explosive information. sean, this is an avalanche of information that's going to come out and the viewers are going to be astonished. >> sean: could be any day now. >> that's right. >> sean: sources tell me it may have been handed to the attorney general. we will see in the days to come. great work to both of you as always, sara, tom. and the shocking level of bias, corruption at the highest levels of our bureaucracy clearly knows
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no bounds. tonight, we have sadly even more evidence proving mueller's witch hunt was nothing more than a political hit job according toch newly uncovered documents. we now know that the special counsel's report literally, mueller's report, altered at voice mail transcript from trump attorney john dowd. now, in the voice mail, dowd was asking the flynn legal team to give him a heads up should any national security issues ariseon out of his newly formed cooperation with the mueller investigation.er now, remember for a long time, team flynn, they had a joint defense agreement with all of the other lawyers involved in this particular matter. l and this is, by the way, typical, a typical privileged call between attorneys. but the report made it seem nefarious. because mueller conveniently omitted dowd's words and statement that this request was, "not only for the president, but
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for the country and then he wasn't asking for any confidential information." in other words, there was nothing untoward or illegal or nefarious about dowd's request at all. you wouldn't know that from the mueller report. full, exculpatory evidence was purposefully withheld and meant to create a false perception among the american people. make no mistake, this probably has andrew weissmann's fingerprints all over it, his pit bull mueller. he made a career out of withholding exculpatory president, the same one at hillary's victory party in november, 2016. two of his most high profile cases were overturned because of his prosecutorial misconduct. four innocent merrill-lynch executives who spent a year in prison because of him and that was overturned. thousands of andersen accounting americans losing their jobs because of weissmann losing 9-0 in the supreme court. it's close to crystal clear the hillary-loving bureaucrat played
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a central role in the mueller investigation. devin nunes, formerly the chair, of the house intel committee, now the ranking member, is calling the report a total fraud. and former fbi official kevin brock wrote that the government behaved like a bully. i guarantee today's discovery is only the tip of the iceberg. that's not stopping the outright delusion inside of the radical extreme new democratic socialist party. they don't care about the truthd their political blood lust is that strong. congressman nadler to james claybern, top democrats everywhere, openly advocating for impeachment, over what? none of them have been abe to give a reason for why trump should be impeached exceptpt collusion. we had four exonerations at this point. four separate investigations, the fbi investigation, house intel investigation, bipartisan senate investigation, and the mueller report, even as abusively biassed as it was.s. no obstruction, no conspiracy,
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no collusion, but none of that seems to matter to the democrats or the best friends in the media mob. take a look. >> we have a moral obligation now to investigate this president. impeachment proceedings will give us more legal leverage to be able to get the information congress needs to get to the bottom of what his administration has done while in office. >> mueller has developed the grounds for impeachment. the house has to determine the timing for impeachment. >> it sounds like you think that the president will be impeached or at least proceedings will begin in the house at some point, just not right now? >> yes, that's exactly what i feel. >> unfortunately the house of representatives today have stalled in their pursuit of these facts and the truth. only impeachment gives them the leverage and the mechanism necessary for us to know exactly what has happened and who is responsible for that. >> i believe that the president deserves to be impeached.el >> sean: for what?
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based on what high crime? felony, misdemeanor?n: what is it? will they ever be able to answer the question? the simple answer is no. but right now, there are two topics that unify all democrats. topic one, all they want trump gone, no matter what. number two, they don't want to hold our government bureaucracy, the upper echelon that abused power, turned the powerful tools of intelligence on the american people involve in a campaign to literally rig a presidential election and unseat a dulyll elected president. they don't want to hold those people accountable. they don't want you, we, the people of this country, to know that the trump-russia narrative was one big conspiracy theory and con job. that's why the congressman, the cowardly schiff himself, isg constantly trashing the attorney general just for doing his job as they continue to ask him to break the law and release grandh jury material in his ongoingth investigation into the origins of the russia probe and thest spying against the trump
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campaign that actually occurred in a multitude of ways. take a look at the cowardly schiff. there's no more dangerous place in america than you being between the cowardly schiff and a microphone so he can lie more. take a look. >> throw out terms like "spying" and pretend he doesn't know how pejorative that term is. he is a smart man and understands exactly how incendiary his allegation is and it's designed to be. that's why he's falling into such legitimate criticism for acting as a henchman as the president. >> sean: the problem is, the attorney general is obeying the law, not going to be intimidated by the likes of the cowardly conspiracy-loving -- conspiracy theory-loving pip squeak, adam schiff. joining us now with more on the top story is the president's former attorney, john dowd, also the author of the introduction to the mueller report, harvard
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law professor, alan dershowitz. mr. dowd, counselor, i'll askn you, i wouldn't want my words twisted like that, considering what you said was perfectly legal and ethical and the thing to do as you had a joint defense leading up to that point. >> i had an obligation as counsel to the president to find out what was going on. and i'm so glad judge sullivan ordered the transcript. we now know the truth. and we also know this entire report by mueller is a fraud. and we're going to find more of these things. isn't it ironic that this man who kept indicting and prosecuting people for process crimes committed a false statement in his own report? by taking out half my words, they changed the tenor and the contents of that conversation with robert kelner. it's an outrage.
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there's probably more of it. >> sean: you know, add to this professor dershowitz. that in and of itself is an outrage because you are literally changing the exact meaning of what the counselor said. number one, number two, how embarrassing for mueller last week to say, i couldn't indict on obstruction because the department of justice rule that doesn't allow or questions the ability of him to make a determination as it relates to whether you can or cannot indict a sitting president. and then you look at the team he put around with andrew weissmann and company in sydney powell's "license to lie." professor, you care about civil liberties, i care about civil liberties, every citizen needsto to be concerned in this.ow
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>> this is a very, very serious issue. the distortion of the dowd quote is very serious. especially since remember that a report by a special counsel is always going to be one-sided. therefore, you have to trust it. because the other side doesn't have a chance to look at it and show what's wrong with it the way it would in an adversarial situation. if a lawyer made a representation like that to a court and said this is the quote, and left out the crucial context, which showed, as john said, that what he discussed was not only absolutely proper, but obligatory for a counsel when you have a joint defense agreement to find out exactly what's likely to be used against your -- your client, there's -- >> sean: he said, not inappropriate. >> nothing inappropriate. >> sean: yeah, he said that. >> who wrote that paragraph? who wrote that paragraph? >> sean: i have a guess. >> that is crucial. i know. how did it get past mueller, why was it include in there? right from the beginning, i said before this report is made public, it should be given to
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the defense and including the former defense attorney like john dowd, to be able to go through it with a fine-tooth comb, find problems with it. file a report stating the defendant's position at the same time, so the american public cai judge which is more credible. this way it just turns out a one-sided report and it turns out it's totally distorted. >> sean: let me ask you this. we now have the fbi, professor, giving special treatment to hillary clinton in her investigation, one, the exoneration written beforeme anybody is even interviewed. that never happens. allowing other people, including a witness, inside the room while she is being questioned by the fbi. thirdly, they don't record it, they don't have the 302s, they brag about it. strzok and page brag about loretta lynch's role and there's no way they were not going to rig that investigation. i know you like the clintons, but i think you like the t constitution, the rule of law, equal justice and application of
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our laws more? >> i like -- i like to make sure that we're not weaponizing our criminal justice system. i think we have to use the criminal justice system only in extreme cases. we had here an investigation, it may not have been the perfectat investigation, but james comey concluded and the justice department concluded -- >> sean: you acknowledge this doesn't happen to everybody else. does it? >> she had done something wrong. well, if you're the secretary of state and previous secretaries of state used home -- personal -- personal e-mail, then you have to ask yourself, was there any precedent for this kind of prosecution? so i'm satisfied that there was no prosecution of hillary clinton. i'm not satisfied with the way in which they've gone after donald trump. i think equal protection of the law requires less criminalization, not more criminalization. >> sean: john dowd, last fewio words. >> sean, sean -- sean? >> sean: yes, sir. go. >> they not only went after
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donald trump, they went after his lawyers. that paragraph that they put out in that report is a smear of me and my reputation. and when i used to be a prosecutor, if anyone made an allegation about a lawyer, and what he was doing -- >> sean: outrageous. >> if he was crossing the line. >> sean: you check it out. >> i'd give him what i -- i met with -- i met with -- i met with mueller and quarles the whole time. they never said a word to me. instead they pull this. >> sean: unbelievable. >> they put that in the report. >> sean: on a hard break, guys. thank you, both. very important analysis. appreciate it. james comey, lecturing the attorney general, lindsey graham, next. (photographers) candace! charlie!
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>> sean: the probe may be over but the deep state is not done trying to undermine the trump administration. over the weekend, disgraced former fbi director james comey ripped the attorneyf general, bill barr, saying the attorney general was echoing conspiracy theories.y that's a joke coming from him. meanwhile, a "boston herald" columnist points out james comey has been a central figure in the biggest conspiracy theory in modern times, namely the russia hoax. n joining us now with reaction, the senate judiciary committeeee you know, i readkn stuff. and i once read the nunes report. took the time to read. i read the grassley-graham memo. you might be familiar with that one. and it said that the bulk of information -- the bulk of the information in the fisa application in october of 2016 that led to the spying of the trump campaign, then the trump transition team, then the trumpp presidency was the hillary phony
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unverifiable russian dossier. and james comey signed it. and in january of 2017, told then candidate trump in trump tower, president-elect trump, oh, that it's salacious but not verified. the opposite of what he said to the fisa court.ot that would sound like the crime was perpetrated on the court by james comey to me. but what do i know? >> well, it's not a theory. we know that comey told the president in a private meeting a that i want you to know about the dossier, it's unverified. it's salacious. but i want you to know about it. it's the same document given to the court beginning in october where they said under oath it was credible and reliable to get a warrant against an american citizen. those two things don't add up. that's not a conspiracy theory. those are facts that need to be reconciled. >> sean: how do you make what they did to attorney john dowd, who was just defending himself?
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what do you make of mueller last week, 9 1/2 minutes, everything he said contradicted what he previously said about the issue of whether or not doj policies allows the consideration of an indictment of a sitting president and that that was a factor. but he said just the opposite to five other people on seven other occasions. >> so, this is important. when he met with barr personally months before -- weeks before the report was given out, he told barr, i can't decide about obstruction, i'm going to let you do it. but i did not make my decision based on doj policy. you can't indict a sitting president. i think the complication of the facts and the law, we'll turn it over to you. he never mentioned that in the news conference. that's important. here's what he did in the 400-something page report. no collusion with the russians. he decided not to bring the case against the president based on obstruction. to me, case closed.de let's look at comey and mccabe, stzrok, page, all of these other people and see how we got into this mess to begin with.
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>> sean: senator, we now learn that all of this special treatment and consideration was given to hillary clinton. you know, no recordings, no 302s. you allow other people to sit in on an fbi -- supposedly, an interrogation investigation unprecedented. then you have strzok and page implicating the attorney generav as having the fix in the whole time. the same one that met with bill clinton on the tarmac for 45 minutes to talk about grand kids only. and we know that she violated the espionage act because james comey told us so. then we have the intention -- intention of destroying the evidence that was subpoenaed in e-mails. how do we say we have equal justice in this country? and equal application of our laws if she gets away with that? >> i think the decision not to prosecute her was most likely politically motivated.
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obstruction of justice, taking a hammer to two phones, being asked for as evidence, cleaning a sever so you can't get the e-mails, classic obstruction of justice. compromising information, she did that. the decision to prosecute her was pretty simple to me. if you want her to win, you can't prosecute her. >> sean: well, you have a big say in this, senator. because you happen to be the chairman of the powerful committee that will look into this. but, we now are expecting the horowitz report on fisa abuse. i'm not sure exactly what john huber is doing. i expect we'll hear something about the leaking aspect of all this. mr. durham, who wanted to interviewchristopher steele, could be a good first step. maybe our friends, the british, could extradite him. that would be nice. and then the attorney general b himself who answered your questions, is mueller dead, yes? are you concerned about the hillary investigation? yes, are you concerned about fisa abuse? yes, are you concerned about abuse?
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yes. what should happen in your view going from here? >> so horowitz will issue his report about the fisa warrant process. i will take that report and see if we need to change our laws to make sure it never happens again. durham is going to look at allke of the cast of characters to see if they broke the law. and barr is going to make sure that the doj is reformed so it's never abused in this way in the future. my job is to have oversight to change the laws to protect the country from abuse in the country. durham is looking at criminality and barr is sitting on top of all of that. we'll get to the bottom of it for the good of the o country. at the end of the day, you can't have people enforcing the law taking it into their own hands for political purposes. >> sean: all your travel, i know you're doing great things for the country on national security issues. >> thank you. >> sean: but you're taking away from the audience hearing directly from you when you go away for a week. i'm just saying. >> can i say one thing about the border? president trump is right to do
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♪ >> sean: tonight, the president is in the united kingdom, just hours ago took part in a state dinner with queen elizabeth. but not everyone is giving president trump a royal welcome far left london mayor sadiq khan is ramping up attacks on our commander in chief, even comparing him in a new op-ed to the evil 20th century dictators. really. the president fighting back writing, "sadiq khan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as the mayor of london, which is true, has beenm foolishly nasty to the president of the united states," adding that, "he's ad stone-cold loser who should focus on crime in london, not on me."is and compares his failures to comrade de blasio in new york, the new york city mayor. the president didn't stop there. he's wondering why he's forced to watch cnn fake news overseas.
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"just arrived in the united kingdom, the only problem is fake news cnn is the primary source of news available from the u.s. after watching it for a short while i turned it off. all negative. so much fake news. very bad for the u.s. now with the russia hoax dead and buried, cnn is suffering an all-out ratings collapse and credibility crisis. along with their fake news conspiracy theory counterparts at msnbc.he and more specifically, the chief number one conspiracy theorist, rachael maddow. now this is interesting because they've been peddling conspiracy theories for years and sellingau themselves as news, but let's take a look at what they qualifi as news because frankly it's laughable. take a look. >> we're about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants once he's commander in chief ofe the military.
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we haven't had to reckon with the possibility that someone ascended to the presidency of the united states to serve the interest of another country rather than our own. what's the corrective to that? how do you remedy that? these are no longer hypothetical questions.s. this is where we are. he received the order of friendship from vladimir putin. the highest civilian award russia gives to nonrussian citizens. somehow rex tillerson ended up as secretary of state under donald trump whom he never met. china and russia can do this today, now, whenever they want to. we're relying on their good graces that they're not. and it is like negative 50 degrees in the dakotas right now. what would happen if russia killed the power in fargo today? >> sean: bu-bu-buh -- no one has been tougher on russia in
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terms of a president than donald trump. by the way, we're energy independent. you want to bring the bad actor putin to their knees? keep producing oil and gas and don't sign up for the new green deal that eliminates oil and gas, gets rid of the combustion engine and cows and airplanes but everything else in life is free, guaranteed whether you're willing or unwilling to work. it's getting more interesting as we watch this, because the russia thing happened underis the -- oh, biden-obama watch. h.d don't forget -- tell vladimir i'll have more flexibility after the election. what was the flexibility? even "the new york times" is now taking notice of conspiracy tv, warning their reporters against appearing on shows like maddow's and others. a ouch. joining us now with reaction, america first, action senior advisor, sean spicer, along with the author of the brand new book, "swamp wars," our good friend, dear friend, political columnist, jeffrey lord.wa you write a lot about this. you chronicled a lot of thisis
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phony, lying conspiracy theory media. we saw it last week. they still tried to cling to the conspiracy theory until, oops, mueller contradicted in 9 1/2 minutes everything he told a i dozen other people. >> sean, this is what the old order is. they're a club of self-selected elites who believe they're intellectually and morally superior to the rest of us. that begins with president trump and most importantly trump supporters and conservatives. this is how they dealru with the situation. i might add, in terms of the mayor of london, he is a -- the swamp wars go on in other countries. they go on all over the world. o he's a classic example of an old order type. that's why he picks the fights with the president before the president touched down in britain. tand goes on to say all these things. no, no, of course not. so he's really far out there
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calling not just the president, all of these terrible things, he goes after nigel farrage as a fascist and boris johnson. this is all part and parcel of the same thing. >> sean: it's like when you went on -- >> he describes to the president --- >> sean: it's like when you were on a panel, van jones, david axelrod. it was usually like 12 on one. you're the one or kayleigh mcenany was the one. sean spicer, your reaction. >> when it's gotten so bad that "the new york times" is telling their folks they have to stay off some of the shows, that's when you know they've crossed the line. it's interesting because so much of the ire of the mainstream media is focused on fox. you look at some of the things that go on on the rachel maddow's show. that is just the tip of the iceberg. chris matthews and all of the other people who say the outrageous and incendiary kind of comments, yet there is no outrage, no concern about thosek shows, nodiscussion about howw far left and how wrong they are.
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the one thing left out of this entire story about mayor khan's comments or president trump's comments about mayor khan, he started it. he put an editorial on saturday before he came accusing him of some very, very bad things. trump hits back and they go after the president. >> sean: look at somebody like maddow or when you were at fake news cnn, jeff, they literally have lied consistently for two plus years, for two plus years, peddling a preposterous hoax and conspiracy theory every single day. who would trust them? >> sean -- >> sean: who could ever trust them? >> the contrast, sean, in the last couple of years here, withy all of the work that we've done, you've had a great show on friday night, with all of the folks who have done all of this digging, the john solomons ande
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sara carters of the world, gregg jarrett, they've done all this digging, cnn has good people over there, good journalists, you would think that they would -- >> sean: who? >> i mean, some of their people abroad and my friend -- anderson cooper and -- >> sean: anderson cooper? come on. >> you got to dig. they don't want to do it. [laughter] >> sean: i will let you go. >> he was always good to me. >> sean: amazon.com, hannity.com. bookstores everywhere. good to see you.u. liberal cities in crisis, more than 50 were just shot this past weekendin the city of chicago, rampant homelessness and worse. trace gallagher has that report, next. ♪ e gallagher has that report, next.
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result of failed policies implemented by the democratic leaders. fox news correspondent trace gallagher joins us tonight. he's live from the west coast newsroom with the latest. significant trouble all over liberal cities, chicago, l.a., san francisco, seattle. this time l.a. >> let's start with chicago. chicago police eddie johnson said the uptick this weekend was "despicable levels" of violence. in 48 hours, the city had 52 shootings, 10 fatal. and some within a block of chicago police officers. johnson said that's how bold the gangs are. the city will now target areas where retaliation is likely. in los angeles, when city workers complained about the rat infestation in and around city hall, only one city council person agreed the problem was c linked to the explosion of homeless camps. now a pest control company brought into assess the problem
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said it's absolutely the homeless people, as long as there's human waste, leftover food, and needles left beneath the grates an on the streets, it will get worse. because downtown is overrun with rodents, radio tv host and physician dr. drew pinsky told laura ingraham, bubonic plague is present in los angeles. and los angeles police say typhoid is present because an lapd officer contracted the disease that causes typhoid fever and five other officers are showing symptoms. sean. >> sean: trace gallagher in the west coast newsroom. here with reaction, fox news contributor, former arkansas governor mike huckabee, former florida attorney general, pam bondi. pam, there's one commonality. this is not happening in florida, texas, or states that have zero income tax. this is happening in big cities where is they have massive amounts of taxation.
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>> that's exactly right, sean.se what you said, democrats abandoned our inner cities, our most vulnerable populations a long time ago when they started to talk about a centralized government, their socialist solutions. what do they want to do? they want to take that nationwide in 2020 with this t presidential election. look what president trump has been doing, embracing the first step act to prevent recidivism, creating opportunity zones, putting over $100 billion, i think, back to over 9,000 of our lowest income communities to try to help people. and that's -- it's all these liberal cities. >> sean: it begs the question, governor, what are they doing with all of the money that they're confiscating from the people in their states? >> they're sure as heck not cleaning up their city. sean, if you look at these pictures, this is third world stuff.s, when you have that level of rat infestation, bubonic plague, for heaven's sakes, that was wiped out decades ago.
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the fact we're talking about it in major prosperous cities like los angeles is absolutely stunning. and i don't understand how people can continue to live there. i feel sorry for two groups of people -- the people who want to leave and just can't because they can't afford to leave. and i feel sorry for the policev officers and the public health individuals who have to deal with this stuff and they get zero assistance from the mayor and the city council who ought to be ashamed of themselves for even taking a paycheck forht letting their cities come into garbage dumps. >> sean: we went to san francisco twice, a mile from nancy pelosi's, you know, gated community and a mile from her office right in the middle, feces all over the place, needles all over the place, no help. she can't raise money from all of those rich san francisco liberals that she lives next to and build a place with a showera counseling, food, and help for these people? >> why does she care? she lives behind a gate. she lives behind a wall.
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she doesn't want one for america, but she has one for her own home. this is what's so wrong with what we're seeing. the hypocrisy of liberalism, the insanity of liberalism, this is not a political discussion. this is a discussion about whether or not we're going to survive as a civilization if wen keep going in this direction. >> sean: pam, last word? >> the governor's right. it's about humanity and taking care of our own citizens and looking out for them. and our police officers, the great men and women in uniform. and thanks to all of those in chicago who are having to deal with this without help. >> sean: all right, great analysis by both of you. we can solve these problems. follow florida, follow texas. more "hannity" after this. ♪ when we started our business
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when we get that report on fisa abuse. and let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by from london tonight. where is my invite? >> laura: they just got tired of you being on all of the foreign and they felt bad for me. >> piccadilly -- yes. they have a gambling place but they have a great sports bar with great food. so, that b is where you will be eating tonight. >> laura: it's 3:00 in the morning here. >> you go in and eat and come out and it will be broad daylight. >> laura: we cannot wait for the deep state to be completely revealed. i'm
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