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of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. all of which are in high abundance here in washington. good night from your capitalig city, the one you pay for every year. we go now to new york and taking control of fox news right now is sean hannity. hey, sean. >> sean: tucker -- sorry. oh, is a time? sorry, kidding. >> tucker: [laughs] >> sean: buckle up, welcome to "hannity." breaking tonight, fisa abuse report is officially out internet, the deep state, they need to understand they are all in deep legal jeopardy. premeditated fraud perpetrated repeatedly on the fisa court with all the unverifiable flies, to from hillary clinton's bought and paid for dirty russian dossier put together by christopher steele who had only one source, yeah, a guy that was an egomaniac known to live. nothing but outright lies, corruption, abuse of power, a massive political bias, omission
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on multiple occasions, of exculpatory evidence. it is now right here and black and white for allbl to see. 434 pages, 17 identified significant failures and inaccuracies and omissions. one single source steele had. even steele said was an unreliable liar and egomaniac. there is a source said none of this information was meant to be used by anybody, and that everything we on this program, i can't mention everybody, our ensemble cast, everything we told you about hillary clinton's unverifiable bought and paid for dirty russian dossier is true and it was, as we told you, about the dossier, without the y dossier, no fisa warrant. it's all in the report.do it was central, it was essential. basically, it was almost all of the application, but for three minor otherbu details to get ths
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warrant against carter page, the back backdoor into all things trump campaign transition, and then the trump presidency. deep into the presidency. and as we told you, it was one massiveou coordinated effort by comey's corrupt fbi. comey is corrupt. by the way, come on the show. you want to go -- come on the number one show on cable. t full hour tomorrow night. wide open for you.de three hours on my radio show. 625 stations. come on from a super patriot. i got a lot of questions for you. you are backed into a corner and a lot of different life that you may be so arrogant you don't even know you told them. by the way, all to gain is not going to all things trump, transition, candidacy, and then presidency. everything we have been reporting for years was dead on accurate. we were right every step of the way. look at this, according t to the attorney general william barr today, the inspector general's report now makes clear that the fbi launched an intrusiveak investigation of a u.s.
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presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in my view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken in the rush to obtain and maintain -- maintain is the key word -- the fisa surveillance of trump campaign associates, fbi officials, knowingly misled the fisa court. they knowingly and purposely omitted vertical, exculpatory facts from their filings, and they knowingly suppressed or ignored information negating the reliability of their principal source. there was only one source, a bad source. "the malfeasance and misfeasance detailed in the inspector general's report reflects a clear abuse of the fisa process. this is just the tip of the iceberg. inspector general horowitz does not have the power, as we told you, to impanel a grand jury. or conduct warrants, or press charges. nor did horowitz have the ability to reach beyond the confines of the doj and the fbi
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for answers. remember in his previous reports, we have told this team before, yeah, he referred comey, mccabe, luoyang, government information, all of this. they were all referred, nothing has happened. as for the attorney general barr and the u.s. attorney john durham, both of them took a very, very powerful t stand tod. they both have the power to do all of that. in his case, it is now in their hands. as we speak, the durham probe into the origins of the russian were trying and much more is now ongoing. in a very rare public statement, frankly, unprecedented even, john durham earlier today disagreed with the fisa reports one conclusion on criminal intent. c this is a preview of coming attractions. "i have the utmost respect for the mission of the office of inspector general and the conference of work that went into the report prepared by mr. horowitz and his staff. key line here. however, our investigation is
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not limited to developing information from within component parts of the justice department. in other words, he's basically saying that horowitz had a very narrow purview with which he could work. our investigation has included developing information fromot other entities, both in the u.s. and outside the u.s. italy, great britain, australia, just comes to mind. based on the evidence collected today, and while our investigation is ongoing, last month we advised the inspector general that we do not agree with some of the report's conclusions as to protection on how the fbi case was opened. well, what does mr. durham say? clearly, he is signaling theydu have found evidence of criminal conspiracy with the intent needed legally to warrant a prosecution. that statement there, coupled with attorney general barr's statements, coupled with that speech we told you about the
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attorney general gave, should send a shiver up the spine of each and every high-ranking official responsible for this disgusting, despicable, abuse of power and corruption. john durham is now very strongly hitting the origins of the russia probe weren't just rocked with inaccuracies and errors, but instead, downright unlawful. in other words, let me sum it up even more clearly. m if i were jim comey, andrew mccabe, clapper, john brennan, peter strzok, lisa page, i would be a little petrified by the comments of both barr and durham. while we await their was also durham's criminal investigation, it is very important not to i overlook this be 24 findings inside of this inspector general fisa report abuse. let us start with a review of the very basis of the fisa abuse. as we told you, now for some time, it was true. devin nunes got it right, grassley-graham got it right. christopher steele's dirty russian dossier, bought and paid
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for by hillary clinton and the dnc, according to the report, that dossier, "played a central and a central role in the fisa request against trump campaign associate carter page." pages 120-1:30, you will see, you don't have to dirty dossier, you did not get this patent application in the about that. basically saying, no dirty dossier, no warrant. basically, we have heard reported, steele's intelligence was unverifiable garbage. that is confirmed today. steele told the inspector general that is dossier was not a finished product. remember the interrogatory in great britain, he said i have no idea if any of it is true. mostly based on one single source, a compromised source, a nonreliable source with a massive ego, apparently likes to make things up. it was uncorroborated intelligence, all of it, we now know was unverifiable.
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but every time, all four of those warrants, three of those jim comey signed, says that out of the fisa an application, "verified." "it gets worse, volker was not the originating source for any of the so-called factual information in his reporting. steele instead relied on a primary sub source for information, who used his or her network of sub sources to gather information. only one source. pay close attention. this is huge by the fbi conducted interviews of that primary. sub source, the one source that in fact was used for the dossier by christopher steele.er that was in january. march, and may of 2017. 2 that raised significant questions about the01 reliabiliy of the steele election reporting. their primary and only sub source told the fbi that he, she had not seen steele's report until they became public that month. that he/she made statements indicating that steele misstated
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or exaggerated the one primary source statements and multiple selections of thee reporting period this primary sub source felt that the tenor of steele's report was far more conclusive than was justified. and for sub source, primary, only sub source for the most part, stated he or she never expected steele to put the primary sub source's statements and reports and represent them as facts. the primary sub source explained that his or her information came from "word of mouth and hearsay." here we go again.he conversations that he or she had with friendson over beers in a bar, and that some of the information such as allegations about, oh, trump's activities, you know, two hookers, ritz-carlton, moscow, they were statements he or she heard in a. i'm not making that up. look at this.
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the primary sub source as the corroboration for his/her information was zero. zero. yet on the second and third renewals, comey's fbi merely wrotee that they found russia-based sub source to be truthful and cooperative.ti that is a lie. the second and third renewals were outright lies. by the way, i would argue, so was the first. with this -- by the way, go find that on pages, let's see, 186-190. with information -- this information alone, we have now criminal conspiracy to commit fraud on fisa court to deny one american, carter page, oh, who turns out actually served his country and worked likely for the cia and cooperated to help the country he loved as he had told me in multiple interviews. remember at the top of every fisa application, is the word -- jim, pay attention from a comey you signed three times, the top
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says verify. we now own all that all the information, the vast majority of information, the bulk of information was unverifiable. according to rod rosenstein, senior law enforcement official, he said he must swear that the fisa application is true and correct based on admissible evidence and credible witnesses. none of what rosenstein said here happened. none of it! and he signed the fourth warrant, the third renewal warrant. there is a lot of explaining to do himself. take a look. >> a lot of talk about fisa applications, and many people that i see talking about it seemed not to recognize what a fisa application is pretty sweet and application is actually a warrant, just like a search warrant. in order f to get a fisa search warrant, you need an affidavit signed by a career federal law enforcement officer who swears that the information in the affidavit is true and correct to the best of their
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knowledge and belief. that is the way we operate. if it's wrong, sometimes it is, if you find out there's anything incorrect in there, that person is going to face consequences. >> sean: face consequences. rod, you signed the fourth warrant, the third renewal. okay. jim, you signed three of them. super patriot. october 2016, yup, jim comey signed off on the initial fisa warrant against carter page. it denied him his constitutional rights and has a liberties. and gumbo up by the way, signed off on something that was unverifiable.ha he knew it was not cooperated. they cooperated it, they all knew. he knew the primary sub source refuted steele's so-calledub intelligence. he knew christopher steele had a serious credibility issues, and lied about that. he knew steele had a sketchy ties with russian oligarchs. he knew steele was being funded by the clinton campaign. they had that fact. why was the fact hillary clinton bought and paid for the dossier front and center right
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before the fisa judges? they also knew that, and they hit it, just as we have been reporting. and comey would have to be a complete and total moron, and i don't throw that out, not to know that steele was leaking the information to the press. in fact, fbi included sickly reporting. you got hacked like a conspiracy theorist conspiracy theorist michael isikoff, david corn. all, they are fed information, they don't cooperated, they just run with it as if it's gospel. grade reporting, mike is a cost. christopher steele was the lone source for that yahoo news report by michael isikoff. political hack that he is. and steele was ultimately fired as the source by the fbi for leaking.ea he had such credibility. guess what, even as late as april 2018, there is super patriot jim comey calling steele a reliable source. take a look. >> christopher steele, is he considered reliable according to
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your sources as an intelligencea agent? >> yes. >> what is your assessment of the dossier? >> as it was described to me, it was raw intelligence, so a series of reports from a credible person with a reliable track record, and a known experience and sourced network in russia. so it was something to be taken seriously. it did not mean that it was all true but it was to be taken seriously. and its core assertion was corroborated by other intelligence. his core assertion beingco the russians have a campaign going on to interfere in the american election. >> sean: that was then and remains today a total lie. one of many for mr. super patriot jim comey. this is important. we haven't even discussed the glaring omissions in the fisa applications. that's a t big deal, too. played on multiple occasions, comey's fbi withheld exculpatory evidence to information from the fisa court.
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the omitted carter page, who previously assisted u.s. government agent, our cia. in fact, an fbi attorney actually altered an email so that it stated the opposite about carter page, that page was not a source for the government agency when in fact he was. they omitted damning information as determined steele sub source, again, a poster and egoist. they omitted two exculpatory statements come up or george papadopoulos. he spent two weeks in jail.ad when he was being sailed to surveilled, saying outright, noi interference, they just got thae of the trump campaign, russia. one omission after another, one lie after another. why lie about the sub source to get trumped? why lie about the true status of carter page, apparently helped undercover risking his life to help the cia, was fully cooperative at all points, ticket trump.
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why lie about unverified single source clinton bought and paid for, that dirty dossier for marsha? of course, ticket trump. why not how the court, the fisa court, that the clinton campaign paid for it, right up front, right in their grill, because you know they would have denied the application.n. you got the dirty dossier, you got omissions come exculpatory information withheld, circulate reporting, the surveillance of campaign officials, it was just there means to an end. here now, ranking member of the intel committee, congressman devin nunes along with ohio congressman jim jordan. devin, your memo, dead on accurate, along with the grassley graham emma. jim jordan, a great point. they were just buying hunter or americans. they were spying on four americans. we'll start with you, devin. >> remember what i said when he first came here, they steele nauseated, the clinton paid for dirt, using magic create fake news, that was not the worst of it. remember i said there wasn't
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something equally as bad. well, finally today people get to know the truth. it's been glossed over. here is what it was. the fbi grand spies, you can say spies because of people that were recording the conversations of both papadopoulos and carter page, so this was before the fisa. they were already spying before the fisa. then there was exculpatory evidence and that for both papadopoulos and page, and that was never given to the court on the very first fisa. to me, that is even -- that is even worse than using the clinton paid for dirt. now what horowitz found, he found extra, like the cherry on top of the ice cream. we actually have one of the top lawyers doctoring the evidence. it does not get any worse for this for the fbi, and a lot of had tapped her role. i hope durham can get to theth bottom of it. >> sean: jim, your point about cur americans spied on, not just two, that is key. the dirty dossier. the actually sitting in the report, they were only three minor other details.
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it was all the unverifiable dossier. that was at. it wasn't the bulk. it was it. then we got the comments of barr and durham. this is interesting to me. the way i determine it, horowitz was limited in what he could dou because it was confined to the doj and fbi. oh, no. our investigation has taken us overseas and resources in areas where horowitz couldn't go to get the truth we have now foundg >> yeah. even if you accept horowitz, that there was a proper predication for starting this, by january they should have stopped. this is the part that bothers me the most. they didn't stop. all the exculpatory evidence, s all the information i got, all the things theyor learned about theon dossier, all the things tt steele relied on that was given to the core come all the lies of the court, because they didn't stop, we wind up getting the bob mueller investigation. what that put our country through for over two years, that is the worst -- that is the real take away. remember him on may 9th, jim comey is fired. we deposed him after he was
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fired, he told us all the way up until may 9th, they still do not have anything. that is exactly what michael horowitz toldti us in ts report. they didn't care because they kept it going, we got this be to mueller investigation that our country had to live through live through. >> sean: now we are living through the ukrainian impeachment coup attempt. we have one right after another. why have a government for the people of this country or lift a finger to help people see peace, security, peace, and prosperity? not even an option. devin nunes, let's ask you, when you go to the comments particularly barr and durham, very revealing, very hard-hitting, unprecedented, and when you couple that with the previous statements of the attorney general, i don't believe any attorney general of the united states would be saying that unless he knew dead on accurate perfect that they've got it all. >> yeah. i think what the difference here is, between the horowitz report, which i know that mainstream media is just loving that horowitz said, well, from thet
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information that we have seen, they met the standard to start an investigation. remember, that is such a low standard. it probably needs to be changedn here's what horowitz could not get to the bottom of. why were they spying before jul? who ordered this mining? that is the problem here. that is -- horowitz could not find it. perhaps durham has been able to find it. >> sean: apparently, a lot of time was spentke in italy, great britain, and a lot of conversations with the australians. is there a very good likelihood, very prominent people in our intelligence community, likely outsourced the spying on americans to circumvent americay law, do you believe that happened, both of you, jim jordan and devin nunes? >> i assume they are hanging out in those places because that is where joseph misfud was. remember, he's the one guy who lied to the fbi, was never charged with a crime. anyone also gave any type of false information to the fbi was charged with a crime, including a three star general to michael flynn, who they were spying on some investigating when this thing started. i assume that is why they are
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there. >> they were looking for dirt on him. this is how we treat 33 year veterans. devin, last word. >> i would just add to, the spies that originally got the dirt on general flynn way back in 2014, are the same spies that were spying. the 31st of july, same spies tht evidence ever made it to the fisa gorge. i think that is what they have to get to the bottom up, who was running the spy ring. that is really the bottom line. >> sean: you both have been over the target, you have serve your country well, vindication for both of you. thank you for your hard work, and spied of a ton, an avalanche of criticism by liars and a mob in the media, and democrats don't care about truth anymore or civil liberties apparently.ie joining us now, texas senator ted cruz. by the way, what a beat down of poor chucky this weekend. it was like -- here, pin him down, pull him up, hit him again. pull him up i'm a.
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great job. >> that was fun. >> sean: this is serious stuf stuff. we've got a dirty dossier paid for by hillary clinton. everyone seems to care about russian interference but not that. now you read this report today, and you hear the comments of both durham and barr. your reaction? >> today is both chilling and encouraging. it's chilling reading the inspector general report. it is stunning the abuse of power that we saw in the obama administration, and sadly, it continued over in the deep state for the first couple of years, the trump administration. you saw the abuse of power at the fbi, the abuse of power at the department of justice, and i got to say, as an alumnus of the department of justice, i'm angry. i think there are a lot of good men and women that served in the department of justice and the fbi who are angry reading this report. the very best r interpretation f the horowitz inspector general report is that the fbi and the department of justice were manifestly incompetent, that the
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ig report outlines 17 factual misstatements that they made to the fisa court and that they were utterly negligent inis ordering the surveillance, the spying, of a presidential nominee and of a sitting president. that is the most favorable interpretation. the real interpretation is, these were hardcore political partisans that hated donald trump and they were willing and complicit to abuse the power of law enforcement and intelligence and spy on the political opponent. i think that it's chilling. >> sean: civil liberties and constitutional rights, something we both care deeply about. after a every american should care deeply about it. where do you see this headed? >> that is a second piece, why it is encouraging. this ig report is the first step in the wrongdoers being held accountable, i was very encouraged both by attorney general barr's statements, and u.s.is w attorny barr's statements, that more accountability will come, and i hope that those who abused poweo account. b
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but i tell you why i am also encouraged. because the entire democratic show trial in the house is collapsing. we are seeing the media panicking. you talk about chuck todd yesterday, the media is on full on panic because what they hoped this impeachment trial would prove hasn't been improving and it's like rats fleeing a sinking ship. the house, i assume couple have a partisan vote next week to impeach but it's going to the senate, and it's not going anywhere in the senate, we will throw it out and rejected because it is based on no facts that no evidence. >> sean: senator, good to see you. thank you, great job with chucky b other day. coming up, i will change my tire because everyone is annoying me about it tonight. when we come back for more on this breaking news night. senator lindsey graham, he will have michael horowitz and his committee on wednesday. carter page, wow. exculpatory, i wouldn't want to be on the other end of his coming lawsuits because m they e
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they did all sorts of things to have it go their way, and this was something that we can never allow to happen again. the report actually, especially when you lookor into it, the details of the report, are far worse than anything i would have even imagined. this was an overthrow of government. this was an attempted overthrow, and a lot of people were in on it. and they got caught. they got caught red-handed. i look forward to the durham report, which is coming out in the not-too-distant future. >> sean: oh, and by the way, now that they will have a little impeachment vote, they don't want anybody paying attention to this report and what's coming. on wednesday the inspector general michael horowitz will appear before the senate judiciary committee. that is lindsey graham's committee. he'll join us in a minute. tonight to the democrats impeachment hysteria, that t doesn't slow down. "washington post" reported, democrats are expected to draft two articles of impeachment against trump, for what? nothing party chairman of that
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committee, senator lindsey graham, joins us now. senator, i want to point out some very specific pages in this because i think we might actually have the predicate for a conspiracy. now i believe actually the first warrant, because it's unverifiable, and its sub source was somebody that we now know even steele thought had no credibility, and steele, you know, even said, you know, he did not believe his own report, he could not verify it. as i look at pages 186-190, i find here, when you get to warrens two, three, and four, what do we know that is different here? >> you can argue, if you would like, that there is a legal predicate to start the investigation. it doesn't really matter to me. what i'm here tome tell you and the american people, if it started legitimate, it became criminal pretty quick. here is what i am going to say to horowitz. do you agree with me that in january of 2017, after the sub source told the fbi in the
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department of justice everything in the dossier is a bunch of b.s., that is and i became a criminal conspiracy to defraud the fisa court, instead of telling the court as a primary sub source disavows the dossier, they told the court they were truthful and credible. at that point in time, people in the department of justice and the fbi defrauded the fisa court, trampled on the constitutional rights of carter page and continue to surveillance of a duly elected president unlawfully. it became as if j. edgar hoover came from the grave and took over the investigation in january 2017. he became a criminal conspiracy. i want to know, did he comey no? did mccabe know? what did they know and when did they know? a i want to know, did the mueller team know about that? >> sean: i want to know all that, too played aggressively grassley-graham memo, i quoted it often. the bulk of information to obtain the fisa warrant, was a
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dirty clinton bought and paid for, now we know, because he even said it, no idea if any of it is true, now the sub source is saying, i did not expect this guy to ever use this in a report. i don't know if it is true. they never verified it. but comey signed his name three times to it. why do i believe -- and we had the fact that hillary paid for it. let's just hide that fact when it should be front and center dead on, hey, judge, look at this. now we know without the dirty dossier, they don't get the fisa warrant, do they, lindsey graham? >> here is what i want every democrat and republican to come together on, that is it's wrong for the fbi not to tell a court exculpatory information. that once the fbi was told by the primary sub source that all the stuff i gave steele, i never meant it to go in the report, it's a bunch of hearsay, gossip, and bartok. it's not reliable. i hope every american would agree that the proper thing for the fbi to do is to inform the court of exculpatory information. the wrong thing to do is lie to
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the court about what the sub sourcece told you. i hope every american would agree that from their own report, this thing becomes very dangerous to democracy. >> sean: senator, you will have horowitz in on wednesday. it's interesting that what barr and durham are saying is that his purview was limited. he was only a sort of in a bubble, the way i interpret it, and the bubble was to investigate within the doj and the fbi. they are not restricted in such fashion. they are investigation has taken him far and wide into foreign countries, and clearly, they must have discovered some very significant findings for them to say as adamantly as they did today, that, not hard in the conclusion. we know they knew.ri >> yeah, that really did stunned me quite wrinkly, sean, that durham would take>> issue with that. i will assume for a moment there may have been a lawful predicate but i hope everyone will agree it quickly peered into a
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criminal, sinister conspiracy to defraud the fisa court and to unlawfully surveilled carter page. i hope he sues them. one thing i want to announce tonight, i want jim comey to come to the judiciary committee and the senate >> sean: slow down. i want him to come to my show first bite i'm offering and four on-air hours. an hour tomorrow night and three hours on my radio show. >> i doubt if you will take you up on it but i hope he does. here's -- the former head of the fbi said this report vindicated the fbi and him. now please. don't say things like that. unless you can back it up. >> sean: last question, senator, if i committed fraud on the court, you are a good lawyer. smart guy. you think you could prevent me from going to jail? >> the five people who heard the sub source disavow the dossier need to be investigated criminally, and i want to know who they told, if anybody, about
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what they found. why didn't they tell the court about the exculpatory interview? why did they lie to the court? those five people need to be looked at in terms of the criminal conspiracy by the department of judges and the fbi to defraud the fisa court. if a court doesn't do something about all of this fat behavior, the question is, should they stay in business? >> sean: you know what? where are you chief justice, the chief justice, he appoints these people. where are the judges? why have we not heard from those judges that were lied to? i want to hear from them. >> until today, i don't think there was any report that concluded they were lied to, but today there is no doubt. whatever you think about horowitz, i think he is a great man, i think is a good american, and i think he laid out a damning report. i told you -- but yes, i said eat, it's really ten. what happened here, this is what j. edgar hoover used to do. they used to make stuff up. they used to lie to people to get what they wanted. here's the question, why didn't
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they tell the court about the exculpatory information? because it would stop the investigation. why did they not want to stop the investigation? because they hate donald trump, and any other conclusion is pretty ridiculous. >> sean: senator, great job. you were dead on accurate, took a lot of heat for it. we appreciate it. horowitz report finds at least 17 significant errors and omissions in carter page is a fisa application. 17. carter page joins us now. now how many interviews did i dd with you, carter page? i pressed you, i pushed you, i pressed you, i said, when you went abroad to russia and these places, didsi you come back, wod use it with our intelligence people and give them every knowledge? yes. did you work for them? i don't really -- you dodged anu ducked, didn't you? i said to you, i figured it out, youou work for one of our agencies. i think about myself. but then, i find out it was even more important than that. then they totally -- took a
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piece of information about you, altered it to say the opposite basically, that you are betraying your country whenba yu help your country. >> absolute, sean. >> sean: you never lied to me, and i pushed too hard. >> definitely. you were so far ahead of the story with chairman graham, congressman nunes, congressman jordan, the team, they really uncovered so much of this, and you told the american people the truth, while the american people were being told lie after lie as was deeply documented throughout this reporten today. it's extremely troubling. >> sean: exculpatory information about you was not given to the court. if you don't have a massive lawsuit that will pay you hundreds of millions of dollars, i don't know who would. do you plan on going after all of these people that did this to you? >> absolutely, sean. there is a team of -- i was
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always working on this on my own, for the last few years, and i kept getting doj-run rings around me, and right now, as we speak, we have a team of attorneys going through this document intt great detail, andi look forward to sharing that with initial thoughts with chairman graham and the senate judiciary committee with our initial thoughts and preparati preparation. >> sean: you work for the cia, carter. you did work forar our cia. you put your life at risk in foreign countries and you obtained information thatnd you shared with your government because you love this country. is that true? >> yes. i typically don't like to talk about it. >> sean: clearly, i get it.al i pushed you. took 400 times and you wouldn't answer me. let me ask you this. do you feel vindicated tonight? do you feel vindicated? >> partially. again, i think the words that senator ted cruz said, the first step, just the very beginning. there is so much more. i mean, every page, there is of
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additional information which we can then provide and i think the coming lawsuits will definitely help get to the bottom of all that. >> sean: you aref an asset for a three letter agency that put his life at risk, that cooperated with our intelligence agencies, and they purposely took that out and changed it to screw you, spy on you, take your civil liberties away. sad day. >> well, again, i mean, director christopher wray finishes later, think, protect the american people against threats and uphold the constitution. unfortunately, it was the absolute opposite.fo you know, i had tons of death threats related to these false media reports, which were also -- >> sean: welcome to my world. >> i know. >> sean: carter page, i'm glad you are in the process now of getting your good name back. you lost a year of your life. your several liberties were denied you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> sean: joining us now, fox news f contributor john nssolomon. author of the best seller
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"witch hunt," fox news analyst gregg jarrett. both of you need to take a bow. you've been smeared, but search, character assassination, welcome to my world. that is what we have been through. you're both right. john solomon, 17, comey, worstnd failures, inaccuracies, flights and the fisa report. 17 of them. >> let's do a paint by the numbers just for one second, sean. 51 violations and the procedures, nine false statements, nine inaccurate statements. 33 statements without verification or evidence to support them. four informants targeted after the trump campaign and one giant conspiracy to unlawfully continue surveilling a trump campaign when they had no basis for doing it to pray is the paint by number that michael horowitz gave us today. >> sean: you know, gregg, you wrote took her by selling books, number one bestsellers, about this, theke greatest hoax in history. now that we got this, coupled
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that with the comments of both durham and barr and the speech that barr gave, why do i feel that this is a preview of coming attractions that will result in grand jury's convening, criminal investigation has ensued, indictments to follow. do you see that? >> oh, i do. you could tell from the comments of barr and durham today that this is not as horowitz claims, performance failures. no, this is lawlessness and corruption, and as lindsey graham said, criminal enterprise, criminal conspiracy. my columns in my books, i always identify the half a dozen lies and misrepresentations to the fisa court against carter page. turns out, it was three times as bad. 17 of them. and again, these are not just, oh, innocuous, reckless sloppiness. no. it can only be deliberate. this was intentional, to violate carter page's civil liberties
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and constitutional right, and the real target was always donald trump. they are not -- >> sean: how is this -- >> they are not buying horowitz's claim that there was a legal predicate to investigate donald trump beginning in july of 2016. barr and durham are saying, not even close. >> sean: how is it possible that jim comey, who is already referred for lying, government information, fbi goes to his home, claiming his vindicated, he signed three of the warrants himself. he says they were verified. it's unverifiable. how does he bifurcate his messed up brain do not realize what a screwup he has been? >> that is a great question, sean. here is something i will say. if this was any other organization by the fbi, the mob, corporation, political organization, they would be an
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enron-sized case, criminal case, already begun. i think -- >> sean: if it was hillary clinton and not donald trump, everybody in the mob and media would be all over this. but they weren't. >> is extraordinary. i mean, i think senator graham set it right. it was a criminal enterprise and its shameful. >> sean: gregg. >> 476 pages of damning evidence of abuse of power and abuse of the rule of law, and wait until wednesday, democrats and the mainstream media are going to see their hair lit on fire as lindsey graham goes after -- >> sean: they will stay focused on the new ukrainian witch hunt coup attempt and lie. that is the next thing. they will just say, we'll ignore this, trust me. they never want to admit they are wrong. that would take some self reflection, introspection, and a heart and a soul, and that would actually havee to blow up their psychosis, which is a rate trump every second of every minute of every hour of every day. john, gregg jarrett, take a bow.
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you guys were right, the mob was wrong.g. thank you. when we come back, it seems joe biden is starting to feel the pressure and crack. wait till you see another testy exchange he had with a reporter, yep, all about his son hunter is a zero experience, million-dollar gig that he tried to protect with your tax dollars. 1 billion of them. straight ahead. ♪ of a cold. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal.
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♪ >> sean: media realizing they r can't ignore the blatantli corruption by that bidens any longer. sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe, 303030 oh, not taking a while to a few tough questions. for once, take a look. >> what is your understanding of what your son was doing for an extraordinary amount of money? >> i don't know what he was doing. i know he was on the board. i found out he was on the board
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after he was on the board and that was it. >> you've had a lot of time. as of this something you want to go to the bottom of? >>n' no. i trust my son. >> you think that everything that happened was kosher? >> you know there's not one single bit of evidence, not one little tiny bit to suggest anything was wrong. you know that but you keep asking me these questions. >> sean: no, we don't know that, actually, we have a quit come april, and a call. you know your son was being investigated, and you leveraged a billion tax dollars. you don't fire him, you are not getting the billion. fire him, you get the building. zero experience hunter gets to make millions for knowing nothing. democrats impeachment charade, that continues to move forward. as we mentioned earlier, democrats are now planning on a announcing two articles of impeachment tomorrow. here with reaction, fox news contributors ari fleischer, dan bongino. i'm sorry, sara carter, anda dan bongino. it was in the prompter. you know, i am just reading the
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stupid thinkable which i never like to read anyway. >> it's okay, i don't mind being ari. >> sean: let's go, sara. okay, so from the very beginning, we've talked about on peeling the layers of the onion. now we got to the point where all of it turned out to be true. premeditated fraud on fisa court. there was even worse than we thought. we have come on the one hand, christopher steele. i don't know ifif any of it is true. his source saying, this is like bar talk. we never met any -- i never thought it would be used in any report. that was the basis of all of this? >> right. they don't expect anyone to question them. look at this, this is why we have statements coming out from john brennan, who, by the way, is implicated as well, even in the ig report because of the intelligence assessment, for he told congress that, no, we did not attach the steele dossier, which is completely debunked, never verified, to the intelligence assessment on
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russia. was it refined out of the horowitz report? it was attached. here are these people who lied to the court, lied -- left out exculpatory evidence from the fifth courtt that probably would have never allowed them to spy on carter page, telling us that we need to listen to them, we need o to accept their analysisf everything, and we should not question it. i no, we should question everything that they have done. everything that they have touched. not just with regards to president trump. but i wonder, how many more times they violated the fisa court, and i think this is something that needs to be investigated. >> sean: dan bongino, you look at it, it was basically the whole fisa application was theal dirty clinton bought and paid for -- everyone forgot about it, real russian dossier, which nobody wanted to talk about. >> yeah, it was there in the horowitz report, the dossier was central and essential. i know the left-wing media
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lunatics want to avoid that but it's crystal clear for them to read. reading this report and combining itha with what we already know, sara, you, john solomon, and others, it is crystal clear that a climb was a reverse engineered. a think about what happened here. the fbi is alleging, and horowitz somehow took the bait on this, that this whole thing started because of a tip from an australian about papadopoulos where they were playing a telephone game. the story seems to change if the russians made papadopoulos a suggestion or an offer, nobody seems to know if he was a russian agent, and they started, the most prominent counterintelligence in the u.s.h history? one guy! >> it's all b.s. they were running a spy network, they could not get their spy network to investigate carter page, and they used the dossier to go and reverse engineer it.at it's clear as day. >> sean: well said. rush limbaugh next. thank you both. we continue. ♪ when we started our business
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♪ rush limbaugh went on the democrats. exposing exactly why there putting the country through thi misery after 2.5 years. >> this is about the fact that 2016 election was illegitimate because the russians meddled and the 2020 election is going to be illegitimate because trump is meddling in it. so what these people are doing is casting aspersions on the integrity of the elections and the election system. they, not russia, not ukraine not the tri-cons but the democrat party is destroying the perception of honor and integrity of the elections. >> sean: so much more to come
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here. the mob and the media lied to the country. this was the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in history. we will follow the truth, not the mob, let not your heart be troubled and never miss an episode. laura ingraham, awfully filthy there tonight. >> laura: okay, a footnote 473, had to stop because i was getting so infuriated. the fact that i'm so glad you had carter page on tonight. your show was terrific, by the way. i believe carter page we were talking about a year ago, year and a half ago and he was, i mean, anyone who thinks carter page, god bless him is some russian accent running an operation, you don't even have basic judgment to be running a preschool let alone a high level agent at the fbi's complete outrageous life was destroyed. he should get a lot of money for
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