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i want to watch the election results. darling there is no damn wind blowing like it used to because of global warming come i think. i think it is global warning. >> sean: we are back tomorrow at eight, >> the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. >> sean: tucker, and other breaking news night, a lot of ground to cover, moments ago as you just saw at the end of tucker, his massive rally in hershey, pennsylvania, as per usual thousands and thousands lining up outside in the freezing cold and rain to get a spot inside the arena. from support to reporters, clearly motivated. maybe the media is not noticing. in fact, the president is pulling well ahead of the democratic opponents in these key swing states, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan and other battleground states. we will show you those numbers through the course of the
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program. plus, we will have action to the democrats and sanity. ukrainian conspiracy theory, impeachment coup attempt and how illegitimate and frankly almost laughable what it has now descended into come articles of impeachment. we will try to do the impossible in detail each and every single lie from that guy. we will expose him. he is compromised, corrupt and a general layer appeared weak tonight we prove it. but first as we have been telling you over two and half years, our top story tonight the single biggest abuse of power scandal, corruption scandal in american political history, our country's most powerful tools of intelligence were weaponized against a private citizen and a presidential campaign, 18, and all 2016-2017. we will write from a trip president trump was right. attorney general barr was right. spying occurred. we told you the mob didn't
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believe it, but it is all true. take a look. do you still stand by your statement that the campaign was spied upon? >> it was clearly spied upon. that is the surveillances. wiring people left to go in and talk to people and make recordings of the conversations, spying. i think going through people's emails, which they did as a result of the fisa warrant. they did everything from page's life. >> she was in at the campaign at that point. >> yes, i think females were held back. >> sean: the mob and the media chase their own tail obsessing about one hoax and conspiracy after another. we on this program, we never relented. we impaled every layer of the young end. we cover this very real abuse of power, this real corruption scandal and perhaps the biggest in history from a scandal that now the attorney general of the united states just called intolerable. he is right. these are powerful comments.
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pay close attention. these comments are not made in a vacuum. this is the attorney general of the united states. he knows more than all of us. take a look. >> way think it's nation was turned on its head for three years. and based on a completely bogus narrative that largely fanned and hyped by a responsible press. and i think there were gross abuses of fisa and inexplicable behavior that is intolerable to me, the fbi. >> sean: let me repeat, two and a half years our ensemble cast, we got the beat out of us every day. no, we were made fun of and it's okay i don't care what people say anymore. you, me come with the people we were right every step of the way. and the inspector general fisa report confirmed and rebuild major facts, one, and we have been telling you hillary clinton
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dirty russian dossier. it was central, it was essential. it was almost the entire fisa application against carter page, the back door into the trump campaign transition team and even presidency. without the dirty dossier, as we told you, it would not have been a fisa warrant here at the so-called intelligent in the dossier was nothing but garbage, lies, conspiracy theories, and cooperated the garbage based on one single source. never cooperated to cooperated, never verified, in fact, as we told you, it was unverifiable. third, the dossier's author christopher steele said, his single source was egomaniac that liked to boast. fourth, steals a single source told the fbi his or her claims were never cooperated, never conclusive and based off of word-of-mouth, hearsay and a crude joke at the bar,
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especially the, moscow ridge carlton? all of that information totally admitted from the pfizer applications on purpose. that would be premeditated fraud, perpetrated repeatedly on the fisa court. according to the inspector general, there were at least 17 significant failures, inaccuracies and omissions. by the way, hate, super patriot jim comey, that is your fbi, that is you. you did that! you heard the premier law enforcement agency of the world. not the ranking filed. they are fantastic. you signed off on three of the four fisa applications. you never verified it because it was unverifiable. you knew full well the information provided was never supposed to be vetted, true or accurate and that it was unverifiable. and under comey 'corrupt leadership high-ranking fbi officials come again not the
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brave men and women and the best law enforcement agency in the world, those top guys knowiy misled that fisa report repeatedly. they knowingly and purposely, we learned yesterday and today at -- omitted exculpatory information. the reliability of steele's principal source. they altered things and ag barr sank comey, the fbi, well, they may have been been acting in bad faith. that is an understatement. take a look. >> not only did they not tell the court what they had been relying on was completely in a rubbish, they actually started saying things to bolster the report by saying we talk to the sources and they appear to be truthful. okay, you informed the court what they are truthful about, the dossier is full spirit so that is hard to explain. and the core statement, in my
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opinion, by the ig, is that these irregularities, these statements, these omissions are not satisfactorily explained. and i think that leaves open the possibility to infer bad faith. >> sean: what is barr saying here? comey is likely a subject in the durham/barr probe? he didn't get the memo because mr. super patriot taking a victory lap living in's conspiracy world and crazy home courageous leadership. "the washington post," mr. comey, i warned you about this before it. you might want to hold off on popping the champagne. and guess what, you have the right to remain silent. i suggest you might want to do that. we have a clear pattern now of willful misconduct. comey, brennan, clapper and all these other top officials in the obama administration. one of the most pieces of evidence is the fact that no one
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inside the trump campaign, they never went to the trump campaign, candidate trump is a patriot and want the trump campaign about this counterintelligence investigation. no. let's see brennan went to the russians twice and obama went wants to tell them. take a look. >> what i find particularly inexplicable is that they talk to the russians. but not to the presidential campaign. on august 4th, brennan ahead of russian intelligence, he calls the head of russian intelligence and we know what you're up to. you better stop it. he did it later in august and then president obama talked to president putin and september and said, we know what you're up to. you better cut it out. so they go and confront the russians who clearly are the bad guys, and they won't go and talk and say what is this about? >> sean: i will have more flexibility after the election. instead of briefing the president, his campaign at the
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time remembers on his team about a possible threat. this is pretty unbelievable. brennan, obama, others, comey used their meetings with the trump campaign and transition team secretly collecting evidence on trumpet and warning the russians. a set up, an insurance policy from the get-go. but let not your hearts be troubled because clearly speaking out for a reason. they obviously, not hard to figure out the minot things we do not know. and they are now official criminal investigation beyond serious. and i would believe justice is about to be served. it will take time. i'm not making any time predictions because, well, i thought the horowitz report would be out last may. and tonight, the president has every reason to be confident that those who are grossly abusing their power, those that have been corrupt in 2016 and beyond will, in fact, be held accountable to the fullest
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extent of the law. take a look. >> it all started with the russia witch hunt, right? then the inspector general talking report proved that the obama fbi obtained secret warrants to spy on my campaign based on a phony foreign dossi dossier. the debunked smears paid for by cricket hillary clinton and the dnc. the fbi failed to disclose the nature of the political job of the fisa court. they hit it, they concealed it and lied. >> sean: congressman mark meadows, john ratcliffe, it must be noted but for these guys and devin nunes, jim jordan matt gaetz, and i can't mention everybody. and i would even argue the ensemble team, we wouldn't be where we are today. you guys took a lot of heat for all of this. how do you interpret?
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i find the remarks by both congressman meadows, the attorney general and john durham, the extent of remarks particularly of the attorney general. if i was one of the deep state ohmic deep state operatives i would find that ominous, and i would be lawyered up faster than you could say good morning. >> well, the attorney general needs to be applauded tonight because what he has done is try to put a frame behind the report that we just saw. inspector general horowitz and his team found a lot of great facts. i believe that they reached the wrong conclusion based on some of their limited tools. but more importantly than that, what we know, indeed, trump officials were spied upon, secretly recorded, but also what we know is that president trump was treated very differently. they went in and did a defense of briefing with them. what did they do? they sent a special agent in to
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spy on him while they are supposed to be saying, you need to be protected from foreign interference. i'm sure they said listen, be careful. you never know who was spying on you. the only problem was, donald trump didn't realize it was his own fbi. >> sean: congressman ratcliffe, what is interesting, jim comey goes in january 2017 to trump tower. he tells then president-elect dossier is out there salacious and unverified. yet in october, the pfizer word but correct me if i'm wrong john ratcliffe, does it not say the word verified on it and do we not know that it is unverifiable? did he lie to the president-elect trump or did he live both before and after the trump tower meeting and certify it was verified? he lied once, somewhere in the there. >> it does say verified at the top, sean. and almost exactly a year ago today that mark meadows and jim jordan, trey gowdy and myself deposed jim comey.
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december 2018, after that deposition, he came out in front of a spray of reporters and asked a bunch of questions about fisa. fisa abuse is a bunch of nonsense. well, if you read the inspector general's report very clearly at the attorney general just laid out, it wasn't just fisa abuse. it was systemic, repeated abuse, gross abuse, misrepresentations, false statements, refusing to provide exculpatory evidence to the fisa court. that was under jim comey's watch. he knew very clearly. >> sean: congressman, he signed it three times. he certified it was verified. if i, sean hannity, what would happen to sean hannity? >> i think if i lysed before fisa court premeditated lies with unverifiable document come i don't know, maybe, probably likely. i would be charged.
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and even mark meadows couldn't get in office as great as he is. >> that is true, sean. you would not only have run into a problem with signing off on that, but you know, jim comey is out there doing a victory dance. the only reason he's doing a victory dance is because he's not in jail. he may be celebrating the fact the ig community found him inept. >> sean: not yet. >> they did not find him a criminal yet. but as we start to look at this, they are bragging about all things. john ratcliffe is exactly right. bragging about all kinds of things that are in this report that shows another thing. adam schiff's memo, not only was he wrong not once, not twice, but three times, he deserves four pinocchio's for lying to people on what was there. >> sean: hold on. stay tuned. my next segment, i have a history lesson on congenital liar just for him. all right, last exit question.
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do you believe that when you use unverifiable material they knew it was unclear was unverified, they were warned it was unverified. do you see charges coming down the road, congressman ratcliffe and congressman meadows? >> well, i do see charges. in this fisa abuse summary from the inspector general. >> sean: lying to judges. is it wrong to lie to a judge? i wouldn't lie to judge judy. >> very clearly, what is laid out is, these are not errors and omissions. these are not typos in there. you had someone working for peter strzok, a lawyer working for peter strzok. donald trump got elected and it said -- that very same person took an email that identified carter page as an operational asset for one of our agencies and changed it to say he was not so that it could be submitted to
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the court to continue a renewal of the fisa. that was illegal. and so i would expect just on that basis alone that you will see criminal referrals and prosecutions come from this, sean. so sean, the two statements one from attorney general barr and john durham is telling on what they have seen. but what we also know is that after the president was inaugurated. actually after he was sworn into office, they knew he was innocent. they continued an investigation. someone needs to go to jail for that. >> sean: all right. i will forgive your congressman meadows in particular, you and jordan wouldn't share the information you knew and would only answer one question. am i over the target? that is it. >> wealth, you are still over the target. you are still over the target. >> sean: thank you, sir. joining us as former acting attorney general matt whitaker matt whitaker. wow! what is your reaction?
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i watched and i don't leave attorney general or prosecutor like john durham cursing the things they are saying if they didn't know a lot more than us, sir. >> general barr and john durham clearly no more than what we know. what we have learned so far, this is really a dark day in america where a very thin, even a slight suggestion of interference by russians and collusion with the trump campaign caused an investigation that ultimately led to the president of the united states being a target of an fbi investigation. it is extraordinary and this is not over yet. >> sean: they go to the russians but they don't warn our own american campaign. you are an active attorney general. sean hannity created three meditative fraud on a fisa court or any court, what with the likely outcome be? >> not only would you be in trouble with the court but ultimately in trouble with the law and law enforcement would investigate you for fraud and lawyers and prosecutors for a full statement to a cord. but this does a lot of damage for a future fbi agents who have
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to go in to the fisa court and now presumed to have the same legitimacy because of what these folks involved with the fisa application did. >> sean: matt whitaker, thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. first collusion, then obstruction, then a quid pro quo but it was only joe. it was bribery, then extortion. and not lacking any evidence of wrongdoing, zero. democrats, they are walking back with previous accusations in the light of day, they decide to, never mind. and only settled on two week ridiculous absurd charges for their ridiculous ukrainian impeachment coup attempt ten articles of impeachment. first, they are accusing the president abuse of power. don't ask them to define this vague charge because i can't. and the obstruction of justice, obstruction of congress. now, they actually want an undo of an election because the president exerted executive
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privilege, something obama did, bush data, clinton did come in nearly every other president in history did. and something they've all utilized. so let me to die give him a d history lesson and educate some of these dumb lawmakers in the democratic party because we have a constitutional system. we have three branches of government, let see executive branch, legislative branch and the judicial branch. democrats want to dispute the executive branch's claim of executive privilege. well, there is a dispute between executive and legislative branch. that is where the third branch of government comes in. they resolve those disputes come up with the three stooges of this impeachment charade and the impeachment coup attempt into much of a rush to let the court case play out. here now heise minority leader kevin mccarthy. i will tell you, i think i've pounded on republicans for a good seven or eight years straight for being weak,
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unorganized, feckless, spineless vigilance. this is the first amount of's serious significant unit t passion and strength i have ever seen in a revitalized as reagan said in the republican party that i've seen in a decade. what is the difference? >> the differences we are sitting here fighting for our constitution. what you just said, i felt like i was listening to schoolhouse rock one more time. the democrats are doing what the two articles and can go to anybody but they have no proof on purity it really sums up exactly what the democrats, they know they dislike this president. they loathe him so much because they know they are going to lose to him. >> sean: the democrats, they get rid of the quid pro quo, the bribery, the extortion. they drop that in plain sight. okay, they will settle on these two nonexistent things they
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settled on. and then they immediately rush out to praise the president for his trade deal because i haven't lifted a finger to help the american people, jobs, peace and prosperity in any way. so i'm guessing the democrats have a lot of problems within their ranks over the political suicide with schiff, and jerry nadler and crazy pelosi. >> it shows how unpopular impeachment is. within one hour of doing an impeachment press conference, they do a press conference about usmca. they held that up for one year. but that just shows how unpopular it is because they got to bring usmca. we have to give the president a great deal of credit. this is the art of the deal. if your viewers go back and remember, it is very difficult to get an agreement between the two countries. what did the president knew? he shifted and got in the negotiation with the president of mexico right before he leaves office. put candidate in a bind and come to an agreement and now he just
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got the speaker of the house. who wants to impeach him to agree to that. >> sean: do you think the democrats have the votes to go over the cliff with a congenital liar? >> you know it is very interesting tonight. there was a group of what i wouldn't coal moderate democrats but old democrats because the new ones are socially democrats. they are talking about can we move this ensure? they have no proof. the only thing the speaker ever had was a time line. she had a timeline when she wanted to impeach him. she just never had the facts are the proof on her side. >> sean: how many democrats do you think are there? the last month a bipartisan part to go forward and impeachment, bipartisan will be a no. >> sean: okay. congressmen come a lot of credit to your team. they have done a great job here. they were on their a game and i have been very critical for a long time. thank you, sir, take a bow. when we come back, i have been telling you about the corrupt,
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congenital liar adam schiff. he has a big reason to worry tonight. i will lay out why he is, in fact, a congenital liar. news i promise you will not get anywhere else in the media mob. pushing conspiracy theories, lies, smears, slander, character assassination. that is all they do 24/7. we will continue (dog barking) ♪ (music building) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere.
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been more right. let's compare schiff life field 2018 memo compared to ig michael horowitz uncovered which vindicated everything. devin nunes, the freedom caucus and we have been telling you on this show. for example, fbi, doj did not abuse the fisa process can omit material information or to spy on the trump campaign. horowitz found the exact opposite. and we have identified at least 17 significant errors or omissions on the fisa applications in many additional errors and the procedures. allow your! and it gets more embarrassing for the congenital liar schiff. he actually wrote the doj may "only narrow use of information from steele sources about pages specific activity in 2016" and didn't rely on salacious allegations. again, the exact opposite is true.
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from horowitz report and i quote "we conclude a crossfire hurricane team's receipt of steele's election report 2019-2016 an essential role in the decision by the fbi to support the fisa surveillance targeting carter page and ultimate decision to seek the fisa order. schiff also wrote "the court approves surveillance of page from allowed fbi to collect notable intelligence. horowitz lays out on page 476, mr. congenital liar, the fbi was not able to gather any valuable intelligence, was not able to cooperate anything in dirty, unfair of unverifiable debunked dossier that they use and needed essential to get the warrant. let's read it. the crossfire hurricane team has not operated any of the
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specifics. substance of allegation is carter page contained in the election reporting and relied on the fisa application or any other evidence implicating page. schiff also wrote congenital liar wrote "the applications also reviewed steele's multideal history, incredible reporting including criminal proceedings" again, that was a lie by the congenital liar because the ig found the fbi omitted the past contributions to the fbi's criminal program "only minimally cooperated" verifiable fisa warrant at the top. again, this was all withheld from the fisa court and hard to put into words just how wrong and just how regularly the compromise corrupt, congenital liar schiff lies. but of course, why would he ever let facts or reality get and that way of his next witch hunt? he is now justifying impeachment
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by suggesting the president is going to cheat in 2020. i guess the congenital liar crystal ball. i will say he is a liar. i will say he cheated even before it happens. take a look. >> the argument, why don't you just wait amounts to this. why don't you just let him cheat and one more election? why not let him cheat just one more time? why not let him have foreign help just one more time? that is what that argument amounts to. >> sean: here with reaction republican senator from georgia doug collins, i'm sorry, they made the wrong decision. how are you, congressman? good to see you. >> good to see you, shawn. >> sean: i'm still not happy with your camp. >> i understand. >> sean: okay, he is a liar. he has a proven liar. we see that devin nunes told the truth and the congenital liar does what he does and lies. how does he get away with it and
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now the entire democratic party over the cliff with him. >> i think this is his biggest mistake. for a while his lies only let himself down that path. we talked about him before he can't spell truth much less tell it. he's crossing the line. he's taking the democratic party over the line with his lies. the interesting thing in what he said a minute ago should scare everybody. this president deserves much better because this president is doing what is right. adam schiff is saying fairness and justice are at the epitome of staying back and watching a clock and a calendar. he is saying it doesn't matter anymore about fairness. as long as we get to do the time frame we get to do it on. adam schiff has a lot to be accounted for but now hotly hitching himself to it but the entire democratic caucus of that life and they will pay a price. the president will be elected because he is doing what the americans want. that is being proven truth over and over again. he cannot keep lying about this because the people are seen through it. the department of justice is finally starting to see it. >> sean: it is all come from the unverifiable clinton bought
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and paid for dirty russian dossier was the entire mark. now i must has the entire democratic caucus. well, first thing they eliminated bribery quid pro quo and extortion. that just disappeared. no obstruction of justice and abuse of power. obstruction of justice because you actually seek remedy in a court which is actually allowed in the role of the judiciary. so the question is, where does this go? >> where it goes is we will start off tomorrow with these impeachment articles. i tell you what is happening here. abuse of power is the most ambiguous, vague reference to an impeachment that you could ever have. you can make anything you want. you know why the president got up and wore a red tie? that is abusive power. it works well or over former president eric's waller. and removing an ambassador. i don't know what planet he is living on but that is not an impeachable. but the abuse of power will give you that.
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the other issue obstruction of justice, congress after 72 days, give me a break. here is the problem, sean and you have not hinted on this yet. this is the part where the committee and intelligence actually tapped into phone records. they found phone records and went at it and found devin nunes, and made somebody on the committee do it. it is either schiff but they would not prove that. they want to smear them. they want to smear them, sean. this is a drive by nothing but a smear category because they have nothing else in the schiff report. what do they do? let's me of the colleagues. we are involved so far in congress where adam schiff is leading a corrupt investigation. >> sean: actually needed impeachment. do you think the democrats, will they vote and go forward with this insanity? >> yes because the democrats fall in line when nancy pelosi snapped her fingers. >> sean: all right, doug collins, thank you, as senator. sorry, they made a mistake.
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thank you congressman. more reaction of the best seller "resistance of all cost" contributor kimberley strassel and fox news contributor jason chaffetz, congressman come up one thing that barr said that is totally true in a sense the inspector general is in a bubble. the bubble as he can only look within the confines of the doj and the fbi and he did his best. nor does he have the power to convene a grand jury, go forward with indictments, but durham has all of that power and no restrictions. with that said, everything we knew about the fisa application unverified dirty russian dossier was true and confirmed. >> that is right. we have a thousand pages, five reports detailing the upper echelon of the fbi totally misled the court. i think the courts need to stand up and do something. i was really buoyed up and encouraged when i heard durham stepped forward to. durham can look outside of the confines of the fbi and the department of justice. that signals to me you have people like brennan, clapper,
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perhaps the cia or perhaps someone within the umbrella of the dni implicated here. >> sean: do you think they spent a lot of time overseas which durham rate to referred to? others find took place and other outsourced gathering to spy on americans by using friendly countries like italy, great britain, north australia for the very purpose of circumventing american laws and spring against americans? yes, when you follow the money. look at where the democrats spent money. there are millions of dollars that flowed overseas to generate this stuff. and when mr. durham goes overseas, suddenly, it goes from just an investigation to a criminal investigation. >> sean: who have been out here and accurate. kimberly, you too, sharp and you retreated analysis today on my twitter account because i thought it was so good. 15 to 16 or 17 great points. why don't you explain.
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>> welcome a look at my think you start with the fact, i agree with you i think the ig in the confines of what he did did a great job. and for those of us that get stuck reading inspector general's report might have actually never read one. this comes in a string of damaging reports to james comey. look, the number one -- code >> sean: has there been any referred? he has had lying, lack of -- peter strzok, all of them have had referrals from horowitz. >> well, and remarkable, by the way the press suggesting this is an indication for comey? come on. we have never had such condemnation as it the head of the leader of the fbi and especially one that was fired for cause as well too. >> sean: great work both of you. kimberley strassel, jason chaffetz. hunter biter may soon have to repeal just exactly how much money he made with zero
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♪ >> sean: zero experience, hunter biden and hot water after the woman suing him for child support demands the details about all his finances. trace gallagher joins us live tonight in the west coast news room with the very latest, trays. >> shone from, hunter biden may have to turn financial records over sooner than later because the judge in the paternity lawsuit has called him for not giving up more information. the judge is now asking for five years of financial records from both biden and lenton roberts, the former exotic dancer and mother of biden's love child.
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and robertson and her logos want more than the documents from his time on the board of breeze my where he reportedly earned $50,000 a month. they also want information about money come up biden or various investment firms gained from china. biden's connection is what initially led the dimmick kratz impeachment case but a former polish president on the board of barisma's head biden was indeed placed on the board because of his last name, saying that is how business works. biden met lenton roberts at a strip club frequented and denied fathering her child until a paternity test confirmed it was, in fact him, sean. >> sean: wow, pillar of the community, trays, thank you. impeachment shampoo marie ming on the biden spirit congressman, when we go to texas, dan bongino and geraldo rivera. you are new to the group so we will let you go first.
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>> hunter is in some really deep as we used to say in the army. and these records will come out and regardless of whether he comes to testify on capitol hill, access to a lot of information about barisma and hunter biden. his dad was the one who is a government official. he is the one that can be charged with these kinds of corruption. but interesting when we finally got the allegations, the articles of impeachment today, this evening, bribery, extortion, none of those that fit joe biden are included. isn't that interesting? >> sean: i think it is very interesting. all right, geraldo, where are you. you look very cold. >> i'm in a exotic location in new jersey. i thought i would lighten it up a little bit. >> i think the congressman is wrong, sean.
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there is no doubt hunter biden will have to provide his income records and not only his pay, trust funds, interest earned, honorariums and every source of income on a seven-day document required in arkansas. and where the congressman, i believe is wrong is that under the law of this date, those records are sealed. they generally are sealed in court. it is a very serious offense to leak those records. those records are strictly to set child support. they are not for hungry politicians to pour over, sean. >> sean: and dan. >> although it looks like han solo my empire strikes back. [laughter] what is it 20 below in new jersey, geraldo? [laughter] speak with the wind started blowing and the weather report. right over there, the hudson river. >> i love the guy.
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you know, obviously, this obviously has all the hallmarks of influence peddling operation. have the polish polish politician who sat on the bridge board indicating that what we all know, sean and anybody with common sense has known from the start. of course, hunter biden was hired because of access to his dad who was the sitting vice president and who conveniently was the obama administration on ukraine and sean come in the middle of discussions with the country about international natural gas policy. his son conveniently works for a gas company in said country? i mean, you have to take like a palm to the face to not realize that this was obviously trying to peddle influence with the biden family. and not immune from scrutiny, i'm sorry. >> you can't even say biden says no serious person.
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every serious person who has a brain asking about what about the quid pro quo and the quid pro quo for joe? >> hunter biden claims he's broke. he has been unemployed since may. >> sean: interesting, more a pelvic line about all of this. i'm not going to go there, go ahead. >> hunter is in big trouble and we will see the records. and all of this is coming out. all of it. when the records come out, you will see how joe and hunter were intermingled through the whole process. >> sean: dan bongino will say, go ahead, say it, hunter you a are -- >> [laughter] >> sean: all right, let's leave it there. geraldo once there once did one of those shows. when we come back, new poles rebuild the impeachment shampoo backfired on the democrats. the architect karl rove breaks that down straight-ahead. ♪
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♪ >> sean: love that show the impeachment that fire has begun according to the new polls. here to explain the architect himself, karl rove. number one, underwater, ari fleischer pointed that out. number two, pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan interesting numbers they are, karl rove. >> there is a new set of polls from that firehouse strategies. we have to say first of all as a republican firm, we have to know whether nonpartisan or partisan. these are the numbers against trump. trump's bidding according to firehouse, in the early states, biden was the candidate leading by the biggest margin earlier. michigan 46/41, pennsylvania
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46/41, wisconsin 48-39 and in september firehouse last in the field biden beating trump and all three of those states. so we've got to be careful about putting too much into one poll. we like the state level and a series of polls but good movement in all three states. what is also interesting born out of other polling, in all three states the percentage of the people opposed to impeachment was rising. nearly 58% wisconsin, 52%, 52.2% in pennsylvania and 52.8% and the officers of the survey said each case you expect the democrats strongly in favor and democrats strongly opposed. but the independence, the voters who are neither republican or democrat were moving against impeachment and all three states. >> sean: when you have seven polls, you would have to say it is a trend. specifically upward for the president in the african-american community, we
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have been setting one record low unemployment number after another dancing with spanish americans, asian-americans and women in the workplace. the best employment situation since 1969. that is deep and profound but also add to that criminal justice reform. which many promised and never delivered. and we have the lowest polls the president with 60% support. but we have one poll 34.5%, one poll 34%, one poll 33%, those numbers anywhere near real at the lowest level, only 8% in 2016, that is a game changer. that is a game changer to me. >> look, if he had a percent in 2016 and let's say he got to 12% in 2020, that would mean his margin is in wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan would all increase and states like nevada might become closer in minnesota might flip. so even a small change in that.
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>> sean: we are getting new information and the jeffrey epstein saga. trace gallagher is back with a detailed. trace? >> jeffrey epstein died four months ago today. ghislaine maxwell is about to break her silence by doing a tell-all interview with an unnamed u.s. network. maxwell will reportedly say that virginia that virginia giuffre is a lion, who claim she had sex with prince andrew repeatedly when she was 17. prince andrew denies that. one of the former copilots told him he flew all over the world with epstein, saying the
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financier employed young flight attendants, or rather, miners dressed as flight attendants, sean. >> sean: trace, thank you. don't forget to set your dvr, never miss an episode. we will never be the hate-trump media mob. let not your heart be troubled there galore has a big show tonight. laura, take it away. >> laura>> laura: had he come a tremendous show on your part. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city tonight. gregg jarrett is in the studio with me, congressman devin nunes, lee zeldin, all with me on this impeachment farce, and the ig report, and adam schiff expose we have for you. but first, what if congressional leaders could be impeached? that's the focus of tonight's "angle." we've read all of your emails and your tweets about the democrats impeachment of session. this is a general flavor of what i'm reading. why can't they be impeached?
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