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sworn enemy of lying, pompositya smugness, and groupthink. have the best weekend with the ones you love. ♪ ♪ >> dan: welcome to this special edition of "hannity." trump versus the left. i'm dan bongino in tonight for sean. bruce ohr's 302s out and let me tell you, the contents are absolutely devastating. we now have documented proof that the highest levels of jim comey's fbi and the obama administration, may knowingly used false information tainted with bias to target donald trump and everyone around him, everyone knew the dossier was garbage. a fraud was committed at the fisa court. trump associates were spied on all over the world and the witch hunt was born. last night, on this program, senator lindsey graham summed it up like this. take a look.
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>> the best you could say is that they were incompetent and the most likely outcome is that they wanted a result. here is what we are looking at. systematic corruption at the highest level of the department of justice and the fbi against president trump and in favor of hillary clinton. >> dan: the biggest abuse of power scandal in modern american history plays out before our very eyes. house judiciary chairman jerry nadler is stuck on the debunked russia hoax, despite four separate investigations concluding that there was no collusion or conspiracy. nadler announced that his committee has launched formal impeachment proceedings against president trump. joining us now with more, judicial watch chairman tom fitton, along with the author of the upcoming book, "witch hunt," by a gregg jarrett. loved his first book. fox news legalis analyst gregg jarrett, and fox news contributor sara carter. gregg, i go you first.
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the ohr 302s are out. devastating information. it appears the fbi has to be lying because they deemedti in 2016, on paper, their source, christopher steele, unsuitable for use. air quotes, their words. and now, we know he is feeding information to bruce ohr six months after he was deemed unsuitable. >> they recommended to the fisa court that he was reliable. even though they had fired him for leaking and lying about it. so what they did was, they set up this very clever information laundering scheme, very much like money laundering. simpson and steele would feed phony disinformation to bruce ohr, who was the conduit. ohr would get debriefed by fbi agent, who would then slip the material to peter strzok, who would give it to andrew mccabe, who would give it to james comey. by laundering so many transactions here, they were
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really able to disguise the true source and obscure the fact that it was coming from a guy that they weren't allowed to use because they had fired him. they knew he was unreliable, and yet, they represented to the court that he was reliable, and they essentially lied about the information, deceiving. >> dan: you can't have in a quote from the fbi saying the source you are using to spy on a is notntial candidate suitable for use while you simultaneously still use the same source. i mean, tom, one quick thing to throw in here. it's fascinating in the footnotes of these fisa warrants, they have the fbi no derogatory information on steele although is your organization, judicial watch, judicial watch, you guys said it when you got that 302s, it's clear as day that they knew steele's motivations as political. somebody is lying here.
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>> well, it is documented in the fbi records. ohr had already met with simpson or steele, in july of 2016. he knew then and recorded to his colleagues that this guy had it in for trump. the phrase is desperate. the phrase is passionate being against trump. but yet, they continued to use him for months through this, let me just tell you how outrageous it is. ohr is a senior justice department official. he is being interviewed almost a dozen times by fbi agents about his communications with a foreign spy, who they know was working for the clinton campaign. the idea that a senior doj official would be in this position, communicating with them according to the 302s, through the whatsapp app and on face on, you know, that would be communal if it weren't such a dangerous assault on our constitutional republic because the goal here, the simplest
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explanation given this craziness is, they were desperate to remove the president from office. if this is the coup scheme, as described in the 302 reports. >> dan: this is like a spy story for idiots. unfortunately, it's -- the ramifications of it were so dramatic. you have been on this like gregg and tom forever. but i wanted to ask you this. it appears now, what we have been referring to as the steele dossier was not in fact the steele dossier. it may have been the steele, simpson, ohr dossier. what i mean by that is, a lot of this information we are finding out, nelliee ohr had a dossier now, paul manafort, is it possible, sara, that christopher steele's name was slapped on this dossier because he was the only moment of credible work history from the fbi they could've gotten this past the fisa court? t >> absolutely. i think this was a hodgepodge effort among all of them.. i mean, exactly what you and gregg had said.
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bruce ohr, as well as glenn simpson, nellie ohr, christopher steele, the highest levels of the fbi, they were laundering information through glenn simpson, and i don't think we have spent enough time on glenn simpson here, you know, he has been able to escape by under the radar to some extent. he owned and founded fusion gps. the research firm that was paid for by hillary clinton and the democratic national committee. i'd like to know what his connections were with people. how he operated. because i believe what we are going to find out is that they were a central player, along with the state department, in this laundering service and remember, not only was bruce ohr the back channel for the british spy christopher steele, but he was also the back channel to move in information from his wife nellie ohr. we know that based on these 302s that tom fitton was able to get with judicial watch. this is what is so important here. and i agree withth you wholeheartedly, this is such are
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complex, yet failed effort, at trying to concocted this softt coup. the only reason why we even know anything, dan, the only reason why we even know anything is because donald trump won the election. they believed -- that's why they were so sloppy. they were sloppy because they thought hillary was going to win. >> dan: yeah, there was no reason to cover their tracks. they didn't think there is going to be anybody looking for tracks. but gregg, sara brings up an excellent point here. when it comes to simpson, he haa largely skated on this and you and i were chatting about this trade what's fascinating is glenn simpson's journalistic history with "the wall street journal," you can go back and read these articles, he writes these articles and the same exact players keep showing up throughoutnt his career. you made a great point before the show. you said even the language was the same as the dossier. >> right. if you go back, as i have in writing my new book, and i examine simpson's pieces that he wrote for "the wall street journal."
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hypocrisy and compromise our frequent terms and he loves to use. well, where are those found? they are found in the dossier right here. glenn simpson is not out of the woods yet. he invoked the fifth because he got caught in what is clearly, to me, an absolute lie for what he could be prosecuted. so he has clammed up and invoked the fifth amendment. he is a guy, this crazy walter mabey-like figure, who imagined himself as something he's not. this is a guy who fancied himself as an expert on ---- the guy has never even been to russia. he doesn't speak english. he doesn't speak russian. he doesn't read russian. you know, i have forgotten more about russia than he will ever know and yet, he is a central player, along with christopher steele, two nefarious guys, it's unimaginable, thatuy essentially were able to help the entire t nation and a presidency hostage
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for more than two years. those guys have a lot to answer for, and they are in legal ejeopardy. >> dan: let me get a quick word from tom and sara on this. if you notice, these ohr 302s wrap up right behind the time mueller was appointment. does it appear to you that a football was pressed from the campaign operation. so then bob mueller like this how potatoes was passed? i mean, they wrap up right around the time that ohr wrapped up at the mueller appointment. >> mueller in his report references the dossier.i and of course, there was the renewal of the fisa application during his term in office. he denied he was involved in the approval process they because he didn't want any part of that but i can imagine they did not continue to communicate with steele. the fbi was desperate to talk to steele in may and the idea that
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it stopped because the same gang and started working for mueller as opposed to the doj main. it doesn't pass the smell test. >> dan: sara, was mueller the last resort for the hot potato? >> yeah, mueller was the last resort for this hot potato but i think nadler is like the hail mary, i mean, come on. >> dan: you're right. there was actually a fourth player, nadler. grade call, sorry i missed of that. a gregg, tom, sara, thank you so much for your great points. this way, the less the monetization of the republican supporters reached a new fever pitch. some are now coming calling for boycott of the soulcycle company and equinox, all because he is holding a fund-raiser for president trump at one end isg nbc hack urges for a left followers to show up with pitchforks and torches outside of this business man's house. take a look at this. >> i want pitchforks and torches outside this man's house in the hamptons. i've been to the hamptons. it's very nice. there's no reason why it has to be.
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there's no reason he should continue to have a nice little party. there is no reason why people shouldn't be able to be outside of his house and making their peacefully understood stuff. >> dan: today, president trump defended his friend's right in having political views. take a look. >> david ross is a great friend of mine, he's a very successful guy. we were competitors but friends in real estate in new york and the old days. he is a great guy. he is, by the way, i think he is probably more inclined to be a liberal, if you want to know the truth. but he likes me, he respects me, we are doing a fund-raiser there, we are doing another fund-raiser with another friend of mine, and i understand the fund-raiser was totally sold out and it's very successful. the controversy makes it ross hotter. figure that out in about a week. but he's very happy.
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he's got a very successful a lot of people going. >> dan: the billionaire fund-raiser wasn't the only target in the far left mob. this week on an actual mob of outside of the house and obscenity majority leader mitch mcconnell paidt some of the crowd called for violence against the senator, mcconnell's campaign posted a video of the incident on his twitter account and guest list, they were temporarily locked out of their own account for violating twitters abusive behavior policy. this comes as congressman joaquin castro tweeted out the names of and employees of trumped honors in his district and another link in an effort to publicly shame him. one man takes some serious precautions with his family. watch this.s. >> i have a wife and three kids living at home, so when we learned of the news, we convened together as a family and talked about situational awareness. talked about exit strategy, avoiding and exiting conflict, talked about staying low,
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staying close to home, and just being at our very highest senses. and it's been knocked bad for the last couple days. >> dan: joining is now his reaction is matt gaetz. from 2020 press secretary, kaylee mcinerney. congressman, i'll go to you first. because you've been a victim of this yourself it is ridiculous milk shake and garbage. i got to tell you, i don't want to speak for you but i'm pretty confident you might be losing my, i'm getting tired of this. the left always accuses you of what they are guilty of themselves. they are the ones -- i'm not talking about all democrats but i'm not going to terre dead like do to us but this radical left antifa at milk shake could throw water at people, you don't see this at conservative tea party rallies. am i wrong? >> you are right. the hypocrisy and the production of the left isis absolutely dizzying. they are so committed to nonviolence, they are willing to snap mitch mcconnell's neck and put stephen ross on a pitchfork to prove it. it's just absolutely ludicrous
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but i thought the way stephen ross handled this when he was criticized by a wide receiver t from the miami dolphins, the team he owns, was the correct way. he said, look, i'm engagement political process and the civic process. i want our government to be better. stephen ross has donated to republicans and democrats, i don't know who has donated two more for conley but he didn'tt back down or shy away from this political participation and that's how you got to be a trump supporter in 2020 but you got to be willing to put the bit in your teeth and carry forward one of the greatest political movements that i know i'm proud to be a part of and i know our president is proud to lead. >> dan: what's really embarrassing about this deranged radical left, they are driving me crazy these days, you have this guy that donates to democrats and republicans, whoan clearly, presidential trump acknowledged, may have some liberal leanings. so this guy gets a few minutes with the president at this fund-raiser, maybe an hour to talk to him, wouldn't you wanta to get that voice to the white house?he
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this is the most counterproductive, stupid boycott i've ever heard in my life, and they've had a lot of a lot of dumb boycotts. >> yeah, it's a pretty dumb one. when you consider the fact that joaquin castro, six of those donors on the list had actuallyy donated to the democrats, yet, bully him and intimidate their own constituents. that's exactly right up your what congressman gaetz said is so important. it's motivating the group of 2020 supporters behind his president.ro they want us to back down but we are doubling down. i talked to be what the rallies who camped out overnight, they don't want us to rally on the left. they don't want to talk about a local immigration, they don't want to donate but they are putting out fire under every trump supporter and this contributed we are more motivated than ever before. so it is not working. >> dan: i think this is goingis to backfire and what's particularly infuriating, why this gets under my skin, i will never forget that story of
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bernie sanders, who shares nothing with us on this panel, who showed up at liberty university, got a standing ovation, round of applause, everyone treated him respectfully. you don't have to agree with him, but he was welcomed with open arms. you just don't see this kind of behavior. the tea party showed up on the lawn in d.c. and clean the place up. it's never been cleaner. you just don't see this on our side. it seems to be a uniquely far left phenomenon. >> that's because the country is doing so well and the conservatives and trump supporters are eager to engage on the issues, to talk about the ways in which the transformational presidency of donald trump has actually improving quality of life for american people in every racialv group and every economic demographic, but instead of engaging us in fair debate, the radical left just wants to leave deplatform and demonize and destroy, because they know if we start talking about the facts and economic realities and really the chance our country has to prosper, they don't have a leg to stand on, so it all has to be about making people who support donald trump out to be monsters and that will backfire because it's going to drive turnout in places where people won't go talk about politics at
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the water cooler, but they are going to speak with their votes in this 2020 election. >> dan: you know, given your position as an insider on the campaign, you're probably aware where the platform is going to go. in addition, this social media problem.ar listen, it's a real problem here twitter, facebook, whatever, i'm on these accounts, they can't ignore it. pretend it's not happening, but any conservative them sure, you know what happens but i'm not even allowed to run ads on my twitter account for some unknown reason twitter won't tell me about. it if president trump is going to make this social media, but at least using his boys to fight back against, we seen him do it so far? >> there is no doubt. president trump understands this. he has put a spotlight on it. he had a meeting about this, people who have been censored, conservatives who have been censored by social media just a few weeks ago. he is keenly in tune with this, the bias at google, i've been blocked on instagram. this happens everywhere to every conservative and two conservative men and women who are the grassroots around the
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country, we have a megaphone to expose it, but there are innocent conservatives who don't and president trump is standing up for those forgot men and women, that goes all the way to taking these big social media companies to task because their censorship is wrong. >> dan: i know the white house's focus on coming in, i'm not suggesting -- i've got a liberty streak in the and i'm never going to get rid of it and i'm not suggesting there's a government solution but it doesn't mean there shouldn't be a government attention provided. it is the congress aware, it's a real problem -- >> they are aware. mark meadows, jim jordan, devin nunes, matt gaetz, now, i don't think that's a coincidence that we were the only four to receive the treatment but we can work to remove some of the special protections that only social media and digital platforms enjoy that protect them from liability that would apply to this news channel or your podcast or even
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"the wall street journal," and i think that they ought to have to play by the same rules as other platforms if they are choosing to be editorial. that's not more government,ay that's actually less government and them having to take more responsibility for the bias. >> dan: i agree.sp they need to make a choice. either be a platform that'sar neutral or do you want to be a publisher? you can't do both because they are a different world to think about. great job. thanks a lot. l up next, a brand-new hollywood satire film about hunting deplorables. it's coming to a theater near you. we will tell you how how this movie might just expose the left's blatantde hypocrisy. stay with us in this special edition of "hannity." ♪ blatant hypocrisy spirit stay with us in this special edition of "ha we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates,
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trump versus the left. the hollywood hate machinede appears to be taking its anti-trump derangement syndrome to disturbing new levels. as universal consent confirms, it will move forward with the release of the controversial film titled "the hunt." it commercials for the movie i have been told. take a look. >> your idea is incredible. can't argue with that. we pay for everything. so this country belongs to us. >> it's just business. >> hunting human beings for sport. >> they are not human beings. [laughs] >> every year, bunch of elites kidnapped normal folk like us. where did they get you from? and hunt us for sport. >> dan: it's a satire film but it's exposing even more hollywood hypocrisy on the issue of gun violence inflammatory rhetoric.
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even president trump we did earlier today. take a look. p >> hollywood, i don't call them the elites, i think the elites are people they go, after in many cases, but hollywood is really terrible. what they are doing with the kind of movies they are putting out, that's actually very dangerous for our country. what hollywood is doing a tremendous disturbance or country. >> dan: joining me now for reaction, kerry picket, and fox news contributor tammy bruce. tammy, i will go to you for us. i can almost guarantee you every so-called "deplorable" in this movie is going to be some ridiculous hollywood snob elitist stereotype of what a trump voter looks for, and it is probably not going to be positive. do you think i'm right on that or is that asi stretch? >> i think so, and as a matter of fact, "the hollywood reporter," the trade magazine
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for hollywood and the industry, reports that in fact, this is so bad or at least within many studios recognized earlier this year as being a problem. one executive, according to a source to "the hollywood reporter," noted that they refused to even read the script at the studio because the idea was so crazy. others recognized the danger involved, and i think what that tells you is that even they do know what this means. the other report fromm "the hollywood reporter" was that there have been some edits to this film already, and so that would indicate, also, an acknowledgment of responsibility in the impact of what film and television due to the nature to our culture and the way people relate to each other.pl in fact, that's what they take pride in. this is why they do the movies they do and why they are so shocked at the election in 2016.
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so i think they recognize it. the fact that they were willingg to do it does confirm that they -- that this divide exists and that they are willing and - even interested in perpetuating and we have seen this in some of the protests and some of the liberal elites, high-profile individuals, have noted, you know, a desire for certain kinds of violence. the threats and the desire for violence against mitch mcconnell, so i think this is an indication that hollywood knows what it's doing. >> dan: when you wake up in the morning, you want to believe you are contributing to some earthly good and not making the world a worse place, you know, i wonder what hollywood executives sat around with the focus group and this time of, let's just be honest, a lot of friction in politics, and thought the idea of hunting the opposition political supporters would be a good idea.
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does this not speak to the out of touch nature of hollywood? >> so true and think about this for a second. wasn't this movie already done in another way? it's sort of like a rip-off of some other films that were already done in hollywood but they decided to tweak it a bit and say let's go after some conservatives instead. that'll be a huge laugh. but still, what concerns me here is that we are already seeing lawmakers and a number of thelr 2020 democrats who are accusinge donald trump and a number of his supporters of inciting violence and still, what they end up doing is whipping up their own base, end up causing their own frenzy, and then when you confront them on this, in fact, i asked joe biden, i'm like, whipping up your own sort of rhetoric here? are you being divisive yourself? and he said no, i'm being accurate. i'm being truthful. so as far as theyth are concern, they are not whipping out their base, they are not whipping up a frenzy, they are being accurate. and that's something that isp pretty concerningcc because as r as hollywood is concerned, they
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are saying, hey, look, we are just making our movies. we are just practicing our first amendment rights.ng we are not whipping anything up. >> dan: you know, the hollywood hypocrisy on the gun issue is stunning. one of the best pieces i've ever read, at town hall, it was about the firearm issue. one of the reasons the left has a hard time making progress on the issue of guns and what they call gun control is the fact that they don't understand firearm owners at all. they made no effort to understand them. when you contrast that with the effort by everyone to stop smoking in the united states,h everybody knew a smoker, so they knew what to say. this movie is like an epidemic. just from the trailer along come alone, i haven't seen the wholed thing because honestly, but just the stereotypes alone, you know, educated buffoons voting for donald trump and a bunch of smart elitists, just kind of fills the stereotype they have had forever. >> i'm a fan of satire.ev they say this is supposed to be satirical, i think satire has a
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an important and effective role in political dialogue. that kind of misses the mark when it is representing reality so closely. not the people are actually hunting conservatives but this seems like kind of a fantasy of harming or eventa killing conservatives as a goal of some people on the far left good inning, we saw that represented in front of mitch mcconnell's private residence this week. some people actually want conservatives dead, and that's why i think this kind of satire is, like you said, so out of touch and misses the mark, and not going to bring out a whole lot of laughs, unfortunately. that's just the state that we are in right now. it is too tense to make jokes about political opponents killing each other for support and it's crazy that we have to say that on the show but apparently we do.t >> dan: you know, what worries me about this is, on the right, we have a couple of the emergency brakes. again, every side has people who do stupid things. i don't want to be overly here.olic
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but when you're a trying this stuff, on the right we have our own media outlets that would never let us do this. god forbid you call for pitchforks, i'd be off the air tomorrow morning to blow it when you believe in our god-given rights, the rights of everyonergt' included. the second radical far left, not all democrats, they don't have that emergency brake and that's why movies like this, this kind of stuff worries me. i don't know what they are going to do with this kind of stuff. >> well, the fact is, you are right, of course, but of standards come and are born of values. so, you know, many people o may think certain things in their minds and then you move away from that. you not only do not make plans to enact things that are awful, you don't then try to engage other people to do it or then promote it as something that is valuable and people should pay to see to influence society as a whole. so, the values that we hold as a society should inform these things. and this is not a reflection at all about what americans want. this is why hollywood has begun to fail, relying on
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international ticket sales for their upkeep. and, it's because u americans he stopped patronizing that industry and that continues. but now, we are at a point where they are also saying coming out, there's a narrative on the left about guns, and we know what's happening, society has many layers, and we cannot deny that it is the culture in which we live that is a contributing factor, yet the people that are in control of our culture, if you will, they deny that this is at all involving then and it shows you the malevolence involved in their mind-set. and it's a wonderful american industry. it's something that we all rely on and have enjoyed in the past, and hopefully some day, when they adjust and americans have truly had enough, we will get some good films again and won't have to deal with this with this. >> dan: ladies, thank you so much. great commentary, really appreciated.
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♪ >> dan: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity," trump versus the left. earlier this week, sean sat down with president trump's daughter-in-law, and senior advisor to the reelection campaign, lara trump. they covered a wide range of topics, including hannity's interview withie mayor de blasio and the 2020 campaign. take a look. >> sean: joining us now,
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lara trump and a baby in two weeks. congratulations to you. >> sean: so, you watched this interview with me and bill de blasio. you saw the whole thing. it went over 60 minutese something stuck out in my mind, never wants to give answers on a lot of things. do new yorkers and americans have the right to have a gun in their home? >> did not get an answer on tha that. >> sean: we didn't get any answers on abortion, a lot of things. that's not donald trump. he answers everything. >> yeah, he is very straightforward on exactly where he stands on everything. exactly where he stands on abortion, on exactly where he stands on the second amendment, he's very clear he does not want to take your guns, he's made very clear that infanticide and nine months abortion are not something that he stands for. h i did think it was interestingng that our mayor was asking you a lot of questions. maybe he could at guest host for you. >> sean: maybe i should run for president and he can be a host. i think that's for eric, let eric run for president.
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>> i think anybody that watches exactly how that went down will take the same thing away, which is that we did not get an answer. we did not -- i do not really know what he stands for except taxing the hell out of the rich, and there wasn't an answer on exactly how that is going to work out for everybody. the reality is this president has brought the american dream back, i did hear him say the american dream is gone, and it's back under president donald j. trump because whenever you look at the fact that we have the lowest unemployment in the history of this country, we have hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs coming back to the forgotten men and women of this country, and when you look at what he's doing in innerme citis of this country, he really wantt to make sure that people are paid attentionon to. he has created something called baltimore, chicago, detroit come opportunity zones implemented in baltimore, chicago, detroit come all across this country to bring money into these places to make sure that people can work and have their shot at the american dream. >> sean: this is why i kept going back to --
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i gave the biden-obama numbers and they should be happy because it helps him against biden. you have 13 million more americans on food stamps. more in poverty. they had eight years to fix it. donald trump, in 2 1/2 years, the best employment situation since 1969 and the people that benefited the most are the forgotten men and women. i mean, i think i made it clear what my background is. a blue-collar guy. and african-americans, asian-americans, hispanic-americans, women, youth unemployment, to me, that's the greatest success story. >> yeah, well, it's interesting because what you saw also is that he stands for what so many of these democrats runningth for president stand for. they really stand for full government control of almost everything. i heard him talk about pre-k, again, you talked about it a lot, but they want to run ourr schools, hospitals, they want to run our health care, they want to runan everything. socialism, and most of the people up there stand for that. they stand for giving free health care to illegal aliens
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when we can even take care of our own people. it's exactly right. i and so, i think it's going to be hard for people to rationalize voting against their best interest, and their best interest is to keepp donald trup in office, when things are working for them, and not go the other way because it doesn't make sense to people. >> sean: you are running trump 2020, the reelection campaign. what's your title? >> senior advisor. >> sean: okay.pl but here's the thing. in every election -- and i've been at this longer than i care to admit, years -- are we better off than we were four years ago? the american people ascertain that on the economy, we are not dropping cargo planes of cash on the mullahs runway in iran, which was stupid. but all of these records, energy independence, he keeps his promises, judges, energy, taxes, deregulation, trade deals, everything he said he would do, it's now working. and then the question is, has the president lost any enthusiasm?'s
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well, the people that went out for him it in 2020 stay with him? i think by the size of the crowds i see, the answer is yes. i don't see that on the other side. the next question i have is, all of these groups, you break down politically, democratics -- does he have a chance at the people who are benefiting the most from policy that didn't benefit under the last eight years of obama and biden? >> i always say it. i think there will be so many more people that will come out and support this president because at the end of the day, what matters to people is making sure that their life is headed in the right direction. it's likely better for you, as you are saying, than it was four years ago. is it better now than it was before donald trump took officea so many people in this country would say yes. >> dan: you grew up in north carolina. what you people in north carolina think of america's comeback? >> people in north carolina, pennsylvania, ohio, all because this country, they are thrilled that now not only is somebody doing the right thing in our economy through the roof and we have jobs coming back, we have
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something standing up for us as a country. we have a fighter in office, in the white house, who we know has our back. who, all across the world, is looking out for americans. >> sean: great to see you. thank you for coming up. congrats. we probably won't see you untill after the baby comes. we will look forward to all the great news, and all the best. thank you, lara trump. >> dan: don't miss this. coming up next, bill andld new york would make throwing water on a police officer a felony. but new york's top democrats aren't exactly lining up to support this new piece of legislation.n. sebastian gorka and manny gomez weigh in next. stay with us as this special edition of "hannity" continues. ♪ edition of hannity c ♪ book now and enjoy free unlimited open bar and more. norwegian cruise line. feel free.
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in recent weeks, we'vety seen several dangerous and frankly disgusting videos of water being doused on cops. well, a new republican bill the new york state assembly would make it a class e felony to attack nypd officers by splashing them with water, or any other substance, up to four years in jail. you would think this should be a slam-dunk, no-brainer, but some democrats are opposing it. joining us now with reaction, former nypd sergeant manny gomez and salem radio host, my friend, sebastian gorka. manny, a former brother in blue like myself, i think what's getting lost in the state about this water dowsing stuff is we don't know that's water, number and number two, as i said earlier on "the five" when i was here, these guys have the equipment. you throw water on their clinic how you render it entirely nonfunctional. and, this is not a joke. >> i could be anything the attic
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be a knife, could be a shank, he could be a gun. the bottom line is, those men and women in blue are there to defend us against the bad guys. and if the bad guys are disrespecting them, then the message to them, the bad guys, is they could disrespect and do whatever they want with the rest of the citizens. so we need to protect to themh first and put laws in place like this one in order to protect the rest of the city and the rest of this country, because if we can't protect our own men in blue, then we can protect the citizens at large. >> dan: i agree. sebastian, i'll go to you. i'm sure when you were growing up, and i know when i was going out, if i were to come home and told my mother or father, you know, i threw some water on a cop, i think i want to be arrested and wind up in central
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booking because i would get my caboose, shall we call it, kicked across the room. is this more a symptom of our culture, this going disrespect for people to put their on the line every day for us? >> first things first. t the pinstriped suit and tie, i like the new dan bongino very much. >> dan: you're the only one. everyone on twitter hates the tide. you're the frist one to say that. thank you. i'm telling you, my ego was crushed, everybody's crushing me on this tie tonight. that's why love you. nice job. >> stick with us. hey, look, let's just put twomo things next to each other. the juxtaposition of what the democrats are trying to do in new york to stop this legislation, to protect your brothers and sisters in blue. let's juxtapose that with the footage released a few days ago from dayton, ohio. what did we see in dayton, ohio? we saw your brothers run to the gun fire. they neutralized that killer in 30 seconds flat, and this is how the democrats want to show their
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respect for the people who every single day are putting their life on the line? you nailed it. this is about culture. this is about a mayor and new york who disrespects the police that keep new york safe. it's about eight years under obama when the police were pilloried, when an nfl player would come onto the plate with socks that had polices portrayed as pigs. we've got to protect these men and women, because they're the first and last line of defense. ,with the hoodlums, the gangs, the gang bangers, democrats have to start acting like adults. but i'll tell you what, i'm not holding my breath. >> dan: manny, you and i worked the streets. i think what some in the public are missing, primarily people who are anticop, this you know from history that once you allow water, then you allow -- not suggesting that i'm a libertarian. but already have ccrvs, you can
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file an internal affairsha complaint, those avenues arevs open to the public. but there's absolutely no excuse for this kind of stuff happening and once this is happening, it lends to a sense of chaos that street cops, you get the broken windows. >> i absolutely agree with you. once you have police officers that believe that getting doused in water by buckets and getting laughed at is okay and acceptable and part ofg communiy policing, then that leads to chaos, that leads to gang bangers, and street thugs, basically open season on the regular citizenry because if the police is not going to stand up for itself, how could they stand up for the regular citizens? and that's the problem, the essential problem that i have with the administration, with the people that are letting this happen. back in my day, if this would've happened, we would've had 300 cops out on the streets enforcing every regulation too
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ensure that the cops were safe the citizens were safe, and this behavior would not be tolerated. apparently, it's tolerated and accepted in today's environment. >> dan: you know, sebastian, one of the things about this that really irks me is, the citizens of high crime community. you know and i know a good after the ferguson incident, we saw a police officers and discretionary police incidents back away if they weren't forced to take police action because they were afraid they would not hurt? the citizens of high crime communities. >> bingo. this isn't about water. forget about whether it's going to be bleach next. if what you are doing by doing this to a law enforcement officer is you are testing your probing, you're pushing the boundaries of what isr permissible to a point of which the police officer knows he doesn't have the back of the commissioner, he doesn't have the support of the mayor, and
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you get to a point where you have portland, oregon, think aboutpo this. we are five weeks since a vietnamese gay journalist was beaten so badly by antifa in portland, one block from the police headquarters, that he had to go to the icu with a brain bleed, and the portland police, to this day, haven't arrested anybody who beat up andy ngo, and the mayor, who is also the commissioner, has clearly told them, you stand down. if they are left-wing antifa, you don't arrest them. that way lies anarchy. >> dan: we have about 30 seconds left, but i say to anyone out there disputes this, get your butt in a uniform. go do a ride along with the cops and it will open your eyes quickly. would you agree? >> absolutely. it's life and death out there.el cops have to make split decisions, and they have to protect us from the rest of society that is willing to hurt us, and they deserve the respect
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and we deserve the respect t tht they deserve to protect them. >> dan: yeah, it's easy for politicians to talk from their thrones. get your butt out in a car with police officers and go see what they go through every day. maybe it will open your eyes. you're right, the split-second decisions that these politicians don't have to make, it's absolutely pathetic. they sit there on their thrones and lecture the rest of us. thanks for your service, by the way. sebastian, i really appreciated. coming up, more of this special edition of "hannity," after the break. ♪ ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller
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>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." unfortunately, that's all the time we have left. thanks a lot for joining us. don't forget my new bookbo "exonerated, the failed take down of donald trump" is out next month. i would appreciate it if you would pick it up. folks, they tried this before. you'll see it in the book. believe me, they didn't think of this overnight.t sean is back monday. grateful for that. have a great weekend.
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