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[cheers and applause] >> sean: the president introducing sarah huckabee sanders. he has announced he's running for reelection. my opening monologue, full reaction. let's go back-- now to sarah huckabee sanders as the reelection campaign of the president kicked off tonight in orlando. >> thank you, mr. president. this has been truly the honor of a lifetime. one of the most incredible experiences anybody could ever imagine. and that's because i've had te chance to be on the front row of history and watch you drastically change our country for the better. you've made america great. you're going to continue to make america great. i couldn't be prouder to be part of your team. i'm going to go spend a little
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time with my kids, but no one will be a stronger voice and a more fierce advocate for thisut president because he's fighting for all of the people in this room and for all the people that you represent all over the country. and he's going to have an incredible six more years toto make our country as strong as it's ever been. thank you so much, mr. president. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: we're going to miss her. we're going to miss her. thank you, sarah. incredible. a warrior. since the election, we have created 6 million new jobs. nobody thought that would be possible. they said it wouldn't be possible.th
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we have lifted more than 6 million americans off of food stamps, and we're getting off of welfare and back into the workforce. and they're so happy. they are so happy. the unemployment rate is the lowest rate it's been in over 51 years. think of that. and as i said before about african-americans, i now say also about hispanic american and asian american unemployment have reached the lowest rates in the history of our country, unemployment. and african-american poverty has also reached by far the lowest rate in history. these are incredible numbers. and today, right now, as we
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speak, almost 160 million people are working. that's more than ever before. it's the first time ever. the number of people is almost 160 million, and we're going to be breaking that number soon. [cheers and applause] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year, and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [cheers and applause] wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades. and really, what's nice is they're rising the fastest forr the lowest income americans.
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isn't that nice? percentage-wise. and our pledge to the american worker, through ivanka trump, she has worked so hard. [cheers and applause] she's worked hard. has secured commitments to provide private sector training opportunities to nearly 10 million americans. it's been an incredible story. it's been an incredible story. great job. to get relief to working families, we passed the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, the largest. we doubled the child tax credit and the typical family of four earning $75,000 has seen a tax
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cut of over $2,000 a year. [cheers and applause] that money goes right back into our economy. our record-breaking regulatory reduction campaign has saved every american household an average of $3,000 per year. [cheers and applause] and we've ended the last administration's cruel and heartless war on american energy. what they were doing to our energy should never be forgotten. the united states is now the number one producer of oil and natural gas anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] and something i want to make clear to the media, we have among the cleanest and sharpest-- crystal clean. you've heard me say it, i want
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crystal clean-- air and water anywhere on earth. we are creating a future of american energy independence and yet our air and water are the cleanest they've ever been by far. [cheers and applause] and importantly, we are reversing decades of trade policies. when i came into office, we inherited one of the worst trade deals ever negotiated. the transpacific partnership. would have put you all out of work. tpp would have dealt the death blow to the u.s. auto industry. which, by the way, is doing great. many plants are now under construction in michigan, ohio, south carolina, florida. they hadn't built one in decades, and now they're all over the place. in my first week, i withdrew
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the united states from the job-killing catastrophe that we know what that is, tpp, and the paris environmental accord. not too good. not too good. i thought i was going to take a lot of heat on that. i took none. would have cost us trillions and trillions of dollars. we're replacing the nafta disaster with a brand-new usmca. [cheers and applause] and usmca, that's mexico and canada, will create at least 75,000 new jobs for american massiverkers and give a boost to our farmers and ranchers and growers all across the sunshine state and will hopefully soon have bipartisan support, because everybody wants it to happen. [cheers and applause]
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it replaces one of the worst trade deals ever made, nafta. nafta was a beauty. it was really good if you want to see everybody leave our country. thanks to our tariffs, american steel mills are roaring back to life. you know that. [cheers and applause] and we've took historic action chronic trading abuses. it should have been done a long time ago, but the days of stealing american jobs and american companies, american ideas and wealth, those days are over. [cheers and applause] in the eight years before i took office, on average we lost 2,000 manufacturing jobs a month. since my inauguration, we've added 16,000 manufacturing jobs a month. that didn't happen by accident.
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remember the statement from the previous administration? you'd need a magic wand to bring back manufacturing. well, tell sleepy joe that we found the magic wand. that's a sleepy guy. and to remedy past injustices, we passed a groundbreaking criminal justice reform. [cheers and applause] we ended the clinton-era crime policies that unfairly affected the african-american community. so unfair. a [cheers and applause] we are boldly confronting the opioid and drug addiction. and you know what's happening. drug addiction is the scourge of our country and many other countries.haug and we have made so much progress.ur
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so much progress. opioid down 17, 18, 19, and 21% in some places. and i want to thank our first lady for having worked so hard on that. thank you. applause]nd and we're expanding affordable health care, creating plans 60% cheaper than obamacare, and wec passed something i'm very proud of. they've wanted to pass it for 45 years. all of the gentlemen that are sitting here from congress, your congressmen, yourur senators, they helped us. it's called right to try. we have the greatest medical labs in the world. we have incredible things under advisement, and our people, they were very sick. they were terminally ill.
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they couldn't get anything because people said no, it might hurt them. they're terminally ill. i said that doesn't make sense. these people, if they were rich, had money, they'd go to asia, they'd go all over the world looking for a cure. because the fda would not approve what we call right to try. what a beautiful name, right to try. and i got it approved after 44 years, i got it approved. and applause] and i saw a beautiful young woman the other day on television, ms. harp, incredible woman. did anyone see her? she was incredible. and she was so thankful, and she's doing so well. and they were giving her instructions on what you do when you're dying. and then all of a sudden, this happened. now it looks like she's going to be around for a long time. and there are many, many cases like that. right to try.
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[cheers and applause] and i hope nobody in this room ever needs it, but we now have it. for the first time in w half a century, we've reduced the price of prescription drugs and our amazing veterans are no longer left to languish and die on endless waiting lists, standing online, waiting for a doctor. [cheers and applause] we passed va choice so they could see their doctor. our veterans were waiting online for two days, seven days, three weeks, five weeks. you had veterans waiting in line that could have easily been taken care of. they waited so long,. they became terminally ill in many cases. the stories are horrible. we passed va choice.
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you go out now, you get aa doctor, you fix yourself up. the doctor sends us the bill, we pay for it. and you know what? it doesn't matter because the life and the veteran is more important.t. but we also happen to save a lot of money doing that. can you believe it? va choice for the veterans. [cheers and applause] they've been trying to get that passed also for about 44 years. we also passed va accountability, so that when somebody does bad things or mistreats our wonderful veterans, we couldn't do anything with them. they were protected. between civil service and unions and all of the problems, it doesn't matter. you couldn't do anything. now you can just say you're s fired, get out, get out. [cheers and applause] and as we fight to make life better for all americans, the
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democrat party has become more radical, more dangerous, and more unhinged than at any point in the modern history of our country. [booing] on no issue are democrats more extreme and more depraved than when it comes to border security. the democrat agenda of open borders is morally reprehensible. it's the greatest betrayal of the american middle class, and, frankly, american life. our country has. nobody's seen anything like it. people are pouring in, but we stopped them. now, as i said, we have otherd people helping us, including the country of mexico. let's see how it works out. but we need you to call your
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democrat congressmen and your democrat senator and get them to pass legislation working with these great men over here to close up the loopholes and to solve the asylum problem which can be done in 15 minutes. [cheers and applause] illegal mass migration brings in millions of low wage workers to compete for jobs, wages, and opportunities against the most vulnerable americans, cutting off their path to the american dream. thanks to democrat policies, school children across the country are being threatened by the vicious gang ms-13, that i.c.e., by the way, is taking out of our country and dropping them back home by the thousands. by the thousands. [cheers and applause]
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mass illegal migration reduces living standards and strains public resources. if democrat officials had to send their children to those overcrowded, over burdenedia schools, they would not tolerate it for one minute. what's happening with their policies are horrible. o our immigration laws are a disgrace, and the democrats can get together with the republicans and solve the problem quickly. one meeting. [cheers and applause]nd democrats in california even voted to give free health care to illegal aliens instead of helping homeless americans in democrat-run cities. [booing] democrats support sanctuary cities. thank you, governor ron, for ending that whole disaster. [cheers and applause]
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they released dangerous criminal aliens in our communities. ron desantis, great job. great job. so great. it's common sense. common sense. sanctuary cities are an open attack on american law enforcement and american families, sacrificing american lives in pursuit of a political agenda. that's all it is. no one who supports sanctuary cities should be allowed to run for president of the united states. [cheers and applause]]rs
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republicans believe welfare, schools, hospitals, and public resources should be protected for all americans. and yet-- yes, we are doing things that few others have even tried to do. we are making progress like nobody would believe. wait until you see some of the things that you're going to be hearing about over the next few months. we believe our country should be a sanctuary for law-abidinge citizens, not for criminal aliens. [cheers and applause] and we will always support and protect the heros of i.c.e., border patrol, and law enforcement generally throughout our country. thank you. [cheers and applause] and in the ultimate act of moral cowardice, not one
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democrat candidate for president-- not a single one-- has stood up to defend the incredible men and women of i.c.e. and border patrol. the job they do is incredible, against all odds with the bad laws. they don't have the character, the virtue, the spine to do it. we have to thank them, and we have to thank, boy, law enforcement, what a job they do. it's time to pass-- [cheers and applause] -- kate's law. end sanctuary cities, end catch and release, deport vicious gang members, which we're doing, stop human trafficking,c stop illegal immigration, and establish a modern immigration system based on skills, contributions, andmo based on merit. we want people to come into our country based on merit. [cheers and applause]
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more than 120 democrats in congress have also signed up to support crazy bernie sanders socialist government takeover of health care. [booing] he seems not to be doing too well lately. they want to end medicare as wi know it and terminate the private health insurance of 180 million americans who love their health insurance. america will never be a socialist country. [cheers and applause] ever. [cheers and applause] [chanting "usa"]
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republicans do not believe in socialism. we believe in freedom and so do you. [cheersal and applause] we will defend medicare and social security for our great seniors. we will defend it like nobody else. and we will always protect patients with preexisting conditions, always. always. virtually every top democrat also now supports taxpayer funded abortion right up to the moment of birth. [booing] ripping babies straight from the mother's womb. leading democrats have even opposed measures to prevent the execution of children after birth. you saw that. [crowd booing] in virginia. republicans believe that every
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life is a sacred gift from god. [cheers and applause] that is why i have asked congress to prohibit extreme late-term i abortion. day by day, we are rebuilding our country at home. we are restoring america's standing all around the world. we are respected as a country again. [cheers and applause] after past leaders slashed military budgets, we are rebuilding the u.s. armed forces withsh $700 billin last year and $716 billion this year, far more than ever before. [cheers and applause] and with the help of
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vice president mike pence, we are creating the spacees force. that's where it's going to be. the space force. [cheers and applause] we're insisting that our foreign partners and allies pay their fair share. and thanks to our brave warriors, the isis caliphate that you've been hearing so much about has been totally obliterated, 100%. [cheers and applause] we have repaired america's friendship with our cherished ally, the state of israel. [cheers and applause] and as i heard mike saying before, we recognize the true capital of israel and opened the american embassy in jerusalem. [cheers and applause] and we recognized israeli
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sovereignty over the golan heights. and i withdrew the united states from the disasters -- just a disaster. a disaster, the disastrous iraa nuclear deal and imposed the toughest-ever sanctions on the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism. we're charting a path to stability and peace in the middle east because great nations do not want to fight endless wars. they've been going on forever. [applause] starting to remove a lot of troops. we're finally putting america first. in latin america, our country once again stands against corrupt communist and socialist regimes, and we
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support the people of cuba and venezuela in their righteous struggle for freedom. thank you, marco, thank you, rick, thank you, lindsay. nothing would make us happier than to be able to work with democrats to rebuild our nation's infrastructure, to bring down drugo prices, to compete with other countries and to dominate the future and as one american team. it can happen. it can happen. it can happen. it's looking like the democratic party does not want to do that, but it can happen. and it very well might. there's so many great things we can do right now in a bipartisan way. but they've been afflicted with an ideological sickness that protects foreign borders, but refuses to protect our borders. that promotes jobs overseas,
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but allows our factories to close. that promotes democracy abroad, but shreds our constitution at home. that declares support for free speech and free thought, but relentlessly suppresses their vote. and constantly savages the heros of american law enforcement. we don't want that. we don't want that. no matteron what label they gi, a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the american dream. so don't ever forget this election is about you. it's about your family, your future, and the fate of your country. we begin our campaign with the best record, the best results, the best agenda, and the only positive vision for our country's future.
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[cheers and applause] together, we will continue unleashing the power of american enterprise so every american can know the dignity of work and the pride of a paycheck. we will elect a republican congress to create a safe, modern, and lawful system of immigration. it will be a system of immigration that strengthens our country, holds our values, and protects our wayat of life. we will enact trade deals that ensure more products are promptly stamped with the words "made in the usa." [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "usa"] we will create a great health
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care system based on honesty, transparency, more options, and far lower costs for much better care. we will give school choice to millions of underserved children who are trapped in failing schools and failing school systems. [cheers and applause] we will continue rescuing our inner cities from disastrousl reign of democrats who presided over the decimation of their education systems. the outsourcing of their jobs, and the devastation of their neighborhoods. we will expandnd opportunity zones so that no community is ever left behind. [cheers and applause] thank you, tim scott. great help. in the face of new threats, we will defend privacy, free speech, religious liberty, and the right to keep and bear
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arms. [cheers and applause] we will protect our second amendment. [cheers and applause] we will push onward with new medical frontiers. we will come up with the cures to many, many problems, to many, many diseases, including cancer and others. and we're getting closer all the time. [cheers and applause] we will eradicate aids in america once and for all, and we're very close.we we will lay the foundation for landing american astronauts on the surface of mars. [cheers and applause] and above all, we will never stop fighting for the values that hold us together as one america.
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[cheers and applause] we believe in the american constitution and the rule of law. we believe in the dignity of work and the sanctity of life. [cheers and applause] we believe that faith in family, not government and bureaucracy, are the true american way. we believe that children should be taught to love our country, honor our history, and alwaysau respect our great american flag. [cheers and applause] and we will live by the words of our national motto, "in god we trust." [cheers and applause]
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powered by these values, we won a victory two and a half years ago. we won a victory for every parent worried for their children and worried abouton their children.. they were concerned that their children wouldn't have the same opportunity as they had. we're going to make that opportunity even better. [cheers and applause] we won a victory for every mom and dad who lost a job because our leaders waved the white flag of economic surrender. you've seen that too much. we won a victory for american self-government, self-rule, and self-determination. we have been blessed by god with the greatest nation on the face of the earth, and we are going to keep it that way! we are going to keep it that way! [cheers and applause]
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with your help, with your love and your devotion, and with your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. w and we are going to keep onng winning, winning, winning. [cheers and applause] we are one movement. one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. and together, we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, orlando. thank you, florida. [cheers and applause] ♪
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>> sean: welcome to "hannity." and you are witnessing history in the making. president trump's reelection campaign is now officially under way. take note, by the way, sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle joe, that is how you kick off the campaign. you can keep the music up by the way, and we'll keep the crowds up there so everyone can see. i like the rolling stones. i always have. t the president packed the house. massive 20,000 seatac arena, no empty seats, with some waiting in the rain over 45-plus hours just to get in. all told, close 150,000 people rsvps, people wanting to be in. we showed you last night, tents were pitched, tailgate parties in full gear. even the overflow space was packed.
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needless to say, enthusiasm for ten nights rally was unlike anything we've seen from, let's see, how many two dozen plus radicals running for the extreme socialist democratic nomination. without a doubt, we are looking -- right there --me onef the greatest shows on earth. by the way, not a band, not a guitar, not a piano. know billy joel, no elton john, no jimi hendrix. president trump tonight. and tonight the president did not disappoint. just three years, president trump's record of accomplishments, he laid it out. tax cuts, trade deals, no more nafta, getting the hell out of the horribly flawed, ridiculous iranian-- how did we ever give $150 billion to mullahs that chant "death to israel, death50 to america." as we watch, as we saw the president funding the wall on the southern border forcing mexico to massively step up their immigration efforts. even republicans didn't support that, sadly. obliterating isis in the middle east. the successful appointment of
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two originalist supreme court justices and 145 appointments altogether. now this has been a very busy first term. the country is blooming as a result. first time in 75 years. this has always been an important issue to me.e. we are an-- energy independent as a country. in other words, we don't rely on countries that hate us for the life blood of our company. we are now a net exporter of energy. look at this, unemployment in this country at its lowest point since 1969. i was a little child. i can still tell you the new york mets won the world series. i can give you the whole lineup. we're seeing the second-- seeing record low unemployment. record. historically, never happened before. that's what that means. among african-americans, asian americans, hispanic americans, women in the workforce. youth unemployment. thank god when i was a kid, i worked.
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it's a 50-year low. that keeps kids out of trouble. kids like when i was a kid. and the biden-obama era of burdensome regulations, high taxes. let's see, 13 million more americans on food stamps after eight pathetic years of worst recovery since the '40s. the lowest home ownership rate in 51 years, and the lowest labor participation rate since the '70s, and took on more debe than 43 other presidents before them combined. yikes. never once in their entire eight years, biden-obama, did they have 3% gdp growth. the media never reported it, the mob. america, thankfully, is on the move or who i described in 2016 election, the forgotten men and women in this country. in other words, the people that make this country great. the people, not the government. the people. we, you, the people. it's up to now, us, to build on that progress, to preserve our constitutional values. unleash the full potential of the greatest country god has ever given man, and all of
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these accomplishments in almost two and a half years of a conspiracy theory, hoax, perpetrated abuse of power that we've never seen before, and the president still accomplished that. we will hold them accountable. joining us first outside the arena in orlando, sorry we have to put down the rolling stones. there he is, fox news contributor, the guy that we love, my friend. by the way-- so i made an audible, lawrence. and the audible was you were supposed to be in california. you had this horrible experience that you talked about yesterday, right, on this program, and i'm still angry about it. so i said, no, i want lawrence to go down to orlando. and i want him to meet other people, not at the impeach trump rally. what's the difference, lawrence? >> sean, look at all of these people right here today.
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they are excited about the president, what he delivered on. i got some new friends here. first, i have susan right here. susan, tell our audience, tell sean what you feel like is the number one accomplishment of this president. >> this president has kept his promises to the people of the unitedom states. whether it's popular or not, he keeps his promise. he has more energy. and that place was explosive tonight. full of enthusiasm. and the man is like the ever ready bunny.t. he just keeps on going. god bless donald trump. >> sean, you're hearing it for yourself. people here are electric. they feel like the president delivered on his promise. i got my brother mike here. this is a guy from my community. how do you feel like the president has delivered on issues when it comes to black america? >> honestly, as a black american, i have never seen a president do so much forer our community as this president.
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you're talking about lowest unemployment.o you got prison reform. first step act. urban revitalization. this president is delivering on his promises, and he's unifying the country on top of that. you know, over on the left, i had an opportunity to go and see the anti-trump protesting. it was all just negativity. the energy in this room was electric and positive. you know, conservatives call me patriot, american, brother, leftists, they call me other things i will not say on tv. but, as americans, we are united under this president. >> sean, back to you in new york. you're hearing it from yourself from the patriots here right here. >> sean: lawrence, i got a question for you. i know it's hard to hear. so we've become good-- we've become good friends. you don't have to admit that publicly.. but do you like the audible i called? you got to be honest. >> i like the audible that you called. i mean, these people have been showing me love all day.
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we've all been in the rain together, we sweated together. but it was great to meet people from all across the country. that love their country paired all they showed was love, and they love fox news, and they love sean hannity. >> sean: i will say this, lawrence, i was going to tell you something. look at-- look at everyone loves lawrence. lawrence is a rock star. it's unbelievable. a total rock star. >> they showed me so much love. look at all these people right here. they don't care. >> sean: do me a favor. turn around and says sean hannity says i love them and thank them for keeping america great. >> sean hannity says he loves you all and thanks for keeping america great. [cheers] >> sean: all right. i can't believe we pay you to do this. we pay you togh do this. it's unbelievable. by the way, lawrence has the greatest parents-- [crowd chanting "four more years"]
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his mom is in houston tonight, she is a minister of the gospel, a preacher. m his dad, a truck driver. lawrence is there. we're so proud of you. congratulations on a great day for youu today. >> thanks, sean. i appreciate it. >> sean: we're going to have more reaction. we'll go back to orlando. lawrence gets paid for that. unbelievable. what a great gig. american first action, sean spicer, they get paid for this, too. i can't believe you're awake. i was watching you at 6:00 a.m. this morning. how are you? >> listen, i had to come on tonight, your show, i couldn't miss it. sean, let me just tell you-- and i mean this from the bottom of my heart-- that was the greatest audible in the history of television. that was a great moment. ouen you're sitting here on camera, waiting to go on, sometimes you're taking notes. i was watching that segment with lawrence. that was amazing. he really needed that after that gross, disgusting,
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horrendous abuse he took at that tolerant lefty rally. he knocked it out of the park. >> sean: you both have become very good friends of mine. and lawrence, also. lawrence is 26. i-- he's so talented. it's unbelievable. he loves being around people. why is it, if you are an african-american, a black american, why is it acceptable, racism on the left, it happens to every single friend of mine, and i find it disgusting. nobody called lawrence today in the media. not one outlet. not one asking him about what happened. >> if i-- >> sean: go ahead. >> i've seen this over and over again. anybody who's on the right that doesn't-- is part of a group that's supposed to conform with the left, in this case, lawrence, not being what the majority of folks in the media think he's supposed to do, then
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they don't want to hear that story. you see this with candice owens and other black conservatives, latino conservatives. if they support the president, if they support the cause, we don't want to cover them, we don't want them to see the other side. and i think that's why you have some of the disparities that we have. because the media, by and large, does not want to show the groups of folks that aren't with the presidentnt that they think should be. >> sean: let me-- i really, dan, want to ask you-- look. by the way, you and i mess around a lot about-- we both do -- martial arts. don't think i didn't see your moves. i'm ready for whatever you got. [laughter] >> you saw that this morning? was that great or what? >> sean: of course i did. that was like the biggest tease of the morning. i got to see dan do his thing. forget the tie. you do not belong in a tie. i'm sorry. >> thank you!! well, gavin agrees on "fox and
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friends." >> sean: hold on a second. fox news management, i'm sending a message. we're the number one show in cable, so they have to listen. whether they like me or not. dan gets the bowling exception. no tie. hannity is stuck wearing the stupid tie. but go ahead. >> that was a phenomenal speech. you're the best. thank you. can i bring up one thing? he absolutely-- this is what i love about trump. he absolutely blistered hillary clinton and the obama administration tonight.. and good for trump for not taking this ridiculous advice, oh, let it go. you know what? if they're not going to pay a legal price for what they did-- and that may happen, we don't know-- at least make them pay a political price. this guy's a fighter. everybody loves that he has a sharp knuckles. good for him for taking on the other side. it was one of his best performances tonight. he did a really great job. >> sean: you know--gg >> what tonight really did was it allowed all of the people who tuned in around the country, let's face it every channel had it covered,
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to hear the litany of what the president promised and what he delivered on. i think it's important to hear it all in context. for many people, they hear one or two things. the president tonight was able to lay down that laundry list of accomplishments of promises made and promises kept in one single speech that allowed people to contextualize all that he's been able to get down done in the past two and a half years, and the path for the next four years. >> sean: especially with that witch hunt. imagine that. with the witch hunt. >> people really got a flavor of all the things-- he didn't just say here's what i said i would do and why i couldn't get it done. he literally talked about here's the regulations i cut. here's the stuff that i've done for veterans. here's what i've done for the military.. here's where the economy's going. here's what i've done with judges. on issue after issue, the president was able to lay out a very succinct case as to what he is gotten done and why he deserves four more years appeared >> sean: i want to
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thank you both. and dan, you made the big mistake. you told me her weakness, because you lifted so much. >> what? >> sean: i say my mixed martial arts, krav, brazilian jujitsu, which you showed this morning. boxing, street fighting, blade, knife, fire our firearm traini. i know your weakness. so you're in trouble. [laughter] >> i know. i did. i gave you my achilles heel, buddy. >> sean: you really did.lae i was like, that's manna from heaven. anyway, good to see you both. >> is that a challenge? >> sean:n: by the way, florida congressman matt gaetz is in the arena. and fox news contributor lisad booth is with us, as well. she too in the arena. good to see you both. congressman, you had a couple of good fox shots on you. i'm thinking he's not even paying attention. what is going on there? >> there's an electricity here in florida that we think is going to pulse all around america with an enthusiasm for the trump campaign.ri
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what was so special today is that people really felt part of this movement. what's different about donald trump and so special is thatl it's an inclusive movement that invites people in if they want better jobs, better opportunity, and if they want america respected again. it was great to see the president reinforce those themes. i think you're going to see him doing even better. you know what, sean? i rode down with him on air force one. the president is excited to be out on the campaign trail. he can't wait to excite thee vibrance of this great country. through his reelection campaign. >> sean: lisa, i know you're down there, too. none of these democratic candidates-- they're so dull, they're so lifeless, they're so boring, their policies are, you know, reworked socialism 101. and everyone's sucking up to the real speaker of the house alexandria ocasio-cortez.
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pelosi's speaker in name only. and i'm thinking good luck. that guy has the energy of all 24 of the democrats. good luck with that. >> i don't know how he does it. sean, i think what we heard l tonight from president trump in assessing his democratic opponents, we can't go in this direction of socialism. that's not america. p that's not the country we love. he also said about joe biden,n the message was clear. we can't go back. we can't go back to a failed economy. we can't go back to being perceived as weak on the world stage. and i think what president trump said tonight, which was the most important, sean, you laid out what president trump said in 2016. his message was to the forgotten men and women. he said tonight, the mom andge dad who lost their job because politicians waved the white flag. they gave up on them. avd you know what, those people sent president trump to washington, d.c., to fight for them. he delivered. you laid out those deliverables. tax cuts, regulations, the economy booming, manufacturing jobs brought back. his message to those people tonight was we're not done. we've got more to do, but we
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have to do this together, and we're all in this together. i think it was an incredibly effective message that he delivered. >> sean: i want to thank you both. lisa-- by the way, we pay lisa to do this, too. it's unbelievable. i'm stuck working. >> i'm the only one on the show not getting paid. >> you get paid more, though. >> sean: okay. i will-- i will tell you this. i'm going to let matt gaetz fill in on this show one night. we are going to make that promise tonight. because i watch you on-- you know, you spend all this time on fake news cnn and nobody watches you. >> oh, man. >> sean: true or false?yo it's a waste of time. why are you wasting your energy? i'm going to give you an hour. we have the best audience in tv. by the way, thank all of you.r >> if you're giving away opportunities, i'll take one, too. >> lisa-- >> sean: lisa deserves a day, too. >> if you're giving away, i'll take one. >> sean: how about you co-host?
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>> let's do it. >> sean: done deal. i'll make it happen. i hope. d i love making these decisions without management approval. i'm sure they're loving every minute of this. tonight, without a doubt one of the most compelling accomplishments of the trump administration, the president's aggressive, ongoing effort to drain the washington sewer and swamp. but also what he has faced ast president, he talked about it tonight, the deephi state. unprecedented, four separate investigations all concluded is oh, no obstruction, no collusion, no conspiracy. while the media missed the biggest story in their careers, as we, say act two of the curtain is now going up. that means those that abused power, that means those people that literally, the 1% in the intelligence community, the 1% of fbi, not the 99%. that literally were involved in turning the tools of
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intelligence against the american people, trying to take out a duly-elected president after they tried to rig an election, after they literally saved the opposition candidate from what would guarantee every one of us be indicted for, and all the accomplishments under that cloud, under that difficult circumstance. and by the way, as the president pointed out earlier tonight, they have a lot to answer for. watch this. >> for the last two and a half years, we have been under siege. and with the mueller report, we won. and now they want a do-over. they want awe do-over. let's do it again. didn't work out too well. w let's do it again. they want a do-over. no president should ever have to go through this again. it is so bad. for our great country.
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a hoax. >> sean: never again.re judicial watch's tom fenton, we don't have a lot of time for his breaking news tonight, but we will tomorrow. investigative reporter sara carter, and executive vice president of "the hill," johnen solomon. more importantly, all of the accomplishments thelo president talks about tonight all happened with all of this other stuff going on. an fbi investigation, house intel committee investigation, bipartisan senate investigation, and the mueller report and the president gave all those stats out. it kind of makes it even more, i don't know, how do you say it, john? i mean come under those circumstances, that would make it tough for anybody in that office. >> yeah, he laid it out perfectly. he laid it out perfectly, there was a dual system of justice. one that cleared hillary clinton for crimes that even the general counsel of the fbi
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thought she committed, while investigating for crimes that could never be substantiated against him. expect to hear that theme all the way through the campaign. particularly as the barr ig investigation uncovers more. we'll have a story tomorrow night for you. >> sean: how big-- hang on. when you tease a story, you can't-- [laughter] >> i know. it's terrible. >> sean: you got to give us a taste.ry you got to give this audience more because they expect more from this show than other shows. >> i agree. here's what i'll tell you. we have a report that the two seminal documents that the fbi used to justify investigating the trump campaign both were bogus. we know one, christopher steele. this other document we haven't talked about a lot, but it was used by the fbi to get secret search warrants against one of the key players in the case. a when they used that evidence, the fbi already knew that evidence was suspect and likely a fake. we're going to talk about that tomorrow night, tell you what that document is, and how bad the evidence was of the fbi's misconduct. >> sean: okay. i really want to ask for me.oc
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i hate when people don't tell me-- at christmas, i open all the presents way before christmas day. >> i believe that. >> sean: now i have people like you that frustrate the living daylights out of me, but i mean that in a good way. sara, you had a great piece, bt the way, that the state department identified all of these multiple security incidents all related to hillary'se e-mail. this is serious. as many as 30 cases, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> that's absolutely correct, sean.ss i think when president trump laid it out tonight, talking about that dual system of justice, that is what we are seeing here. every day, moreha and more information keeps coming out into the public where we notice that the hillary clinton-- actually when she was secretary of state, and then during her campaign by the fbi, got special treatment. she was actually given this special treatment that allowed her to continue to get away with things that a regular
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american or somebody else, even in this administration, would never be able to get away with. this is why judicial watches freedom of information act requests are so important. this is why it's so important that president trump did what he did by declassifying those documents. w and then telling william barr, go ahead and show those to the public when you're ready. let's get those out to the public. >> sean: we're getting it out. >> exactly. we have to. >> sean: we do have thee president on tomorrow exclusively, but we're going to break all these stories also tomorrow night. so we have a busy night. tom, i'm running out of time. quick headline. also i was stunned at what you broke today. give us a headline, and we will have you back tomorrow. >> hillary clinton's lawyer was talking to the person who set up her emails at the clinton foundation. he admits in testimony that the judicial watch, a federal court wants answers on hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. he can't remember whether one c of her servers were deleted or
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wiped. of course, he got money for his attorney's fees from the clintons. we had other testimony from top senior official at the state department for security. he warned hillary clinton at least twice about her blackberry use and her use of personal e-mails. you know, mrs. clinton, one of the reasons we have this russia investigation, the fraud russia investigation, was to protect her and because of her. that search and destroy mission against president trump he talked abouter is a result of hillary clinton's dossier, which is still being used to go afterng him. >> sean: we're going to break all three of these stories tomorrow and the president exclusively on this show. i don't know how we'll get it all in, but i'll figure it out. sara, john, tom, thank you. we'll see you tomorrow. more reaction, jessie waters who has 15 shows on the network and from "the hill," joe concha who deserves his own show and hopefully will get one soon.,
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i'm going to advocate because i'm telling everyone what to do today. i want you to have a show.i'm >> i got a radio show. it's all good. >> sean: i'm talking about fox. >> he offered you a show. it's an offer you can't refuse. >> sean: running out of time. go ahead. quick response. we only got two minutes in the show. jesse, we start with you. >> i think the only thing that scares the media more than trump are the trumpe supporter. tonight, you saw the president actually poll the audience by applause on what his slogan should be for reelection. keep america great again won. that just shows the media this is not a campaign. this is a grassroots movement that they can't stop. the president framed attacks on him as attacks againstst everybody in the crowd. the spying, the lying, the investigations.s you will now see the media go after trump supporters, they'll denigrate them, they'll
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deceptivelyedit them. they won't show the black and hispanic supporters that were there.pa what other rally would you see seeing sleeping outside -- >> sean: kind of in awe of it. this is a phenomenon. joe, unless you play a guitar, piano, and can sing like roger daltry, and you are billy joele elton john, jimi hendrix, you don't get crowds like this. why is trump getting them? serious question. >> well, look, we were told in 2016 to dismiss crowd sizes. that they didn't gauge enthusiasm behind a candidate. we were told to listen to the polls instead. the fact that people were there 40 hours before the event. 20,000 people in orlando and the enthusiasm that we saw there in a key state like florida, that tells us that 2020 is going to be an extremely close race and that the president has not lost one vote probably from what we got in 2016 in those key states,ba sean. >> sean: all right. joe, thank you.
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jesse watters, you can catch hours a day on fox. it's good to see you both. we'll never be the media mob. the president tomorrow night, and we'll break stories. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. i'm dying to hear your take on all of this tonight. i really am. >> you know what i thought was probably-- this is the best part of the speech.