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we would love to hear your ideas. go to the tucker carlson facebook page and share with us. that's it's for us and the week. be back monday 8:00 p.m. the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, and, groupthink. sean hannity takes over. have a great weekend with the ones you love. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity."v. we begin tonight, a fox news alert. big, breaking, positive developments to share surrounding the deep state. this is very detailed. pay close attention. d i have to unpeel the layers of this onion.ti first, i have to admit the mccabe news on the declination for prosecution is frustrating, especially when the ig had identified four separate incidents of lack of candor. that means lying. seems, as i said last night, only conservatives they seem to get punished for that in today's america.igse now, what we know is this is the single biggest abuse of power scandal, corruptionn scandal in modern american history. and it is playing out before our very eyes. we now see that the corruption at the highest levels of government, what we have been
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talking about, unequal justice. a lack of equal application of our laws, equal justice under the law. a two-tiered justice system operated by a group of, again, the 1% lawless, vindictive, evil government officials. all of this is on the line in this country, and it matters how it turns out. but we have reason tonight, let your hearts not be troubled. why? because big, major, consequential developments clearly are on the horizon. now, so far, we have been completely vindicated on everything we have reported to you, the media mob, three long years of lies and conspiracy theories and hoaxes and smears and slander and besmirchment and everything a else in between. propaganda. tonight, at this hour, there are still career, unelected bureaucrats who hate president trump, hate that you elected him, and are on what is an unyielding
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mission to continue to destroy anyone and everyone who supports him. and the events unfolding this week represent the perfecto. example of everything we have been telling you for three years on this show. robert mueller's trump-hating minions recommended first-time offender roger stone get nine years in prison.nd nine years for a process crime? what, over a few overblown lies? nonviolent process crimes. including four cons of lying to congress. but they lie day. adam schiff lies almost every word that comes out of his mouth. on the other side, breaking today. we learned andrew mccabe will face no trial, no charges, no nothing. mccabe lied over and over again and we provedag that fired by the doj for his lying and the department's inspector general recommended him for federal prosecution writing, quote: "mccabe lacked candor on multiple occasions." three of those occasions involved testimony under oath.le that's not all, mccabe even admitted that he lied to the fbi. but andrew mccabe is facing no charges whatsoever. and get this: look at your
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screen, because breaking moments ago, fellow deep state hack lisa page is celebrating. she posted that picture on twitter, holding a glass of wine, captioned "cheers, andy." keep in i mind, this same classless individual was forced to resign from the fbi in disgrace after exchanging dozens and dozensns of nasty text messages about donald trump, with pure, ugly, political bias, with her best friend, peter strzok. you know, the guy who said i can smell them from here. the smelly, trump-supporting walmart shoppers. oh, what a great pair they are. apparently, if you are a trump-hating bureaucrat or a democrat, you can purgerng yourself or lie to the fbi with zero consequences or can you? come to think of it, look at your screen. if comey or hillary clinton or quid pro quo joe, or any prominent democrat or deep state official seems, at this hour, but it's about to change, i think. you can commit a whole host of potential crimes and not even face an indictment.
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but, if you are roger stone or paul manafort, by the way, not taking a high ranking government official and you have no support whatsoever, but if you are stone and you lie to congress, they wants to put you away for, oh, nine years. by the way, the median time spent in prison for rape isia four years and two months. murder, just a little over 13 years. yeah, that's real. but breaking tonight, this could all be changing very t soon. we are now beginning to see something very large unfold moments ago, roger stone's attorneys have filed a motion for a new trial. that is a major development. that should be granted. and, by the way, it should be the beginning of stone's ultimate vindication. we have more good news. mccabe dismissal is frankly, when you really look at it, it's a declination prosecuted on one specific issue. here is my read between that and general flynn news today because we knoww barr just installed an outside counsel to look into the general flynn case.
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so i'm reading the tea leaves here and my sources confirming, the same sources that i have beenth using for you in getting the story right for three years. that the attorney general bill barr is now focused on something much bigger, much deeper, that will have far ranging ramifications. serious ramifications for that 1% that abused power. that 1% involved in the corruption. those deep state bureaucrats who abused their power. because, as we speak, the durham-barr criminal probe is underway. i have been told by my sources that, in fact, it has gone deep. it has gone wide. it has gone far. and the evidence they are accumulating is overwhelming and incontrovertible. that's what my sources are telling me tonight. on this program, we refer to all of this as the investigation into the investigators. now, according to reports, t this investigation scrutinizing the actions now, and we have
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been wondering when this is going to come. former cia director john brennan and many other current and former deep state officials responsible for the russia hoax. remember, the origins of the russia hoax, that's the heart of the investigation.re and now, it's expanded out far and wide. i durham has spent weeks in italy andid great britain. that would tell me and indicate to me that the outsourcing of intelligence-gathering and spying on americans to circumvent american law is in play. i am told that this evidence that we already have was about premeditated fraud on a fisa court. nobody else in the media got that story right. we got it right on this program. the evidence is proven. g it's a slam dunk case. we already have that. and barr has already confirmed -- you have got to pay attention -- that the fisa applications were fraudulent. barr has already confirmed that a candidate, donalded trum, his transition team, and deep into the presidency of donald trump, spying happened. yes, he used the word "spying." okay.
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now, we know about the warnings. multiple warnings that were given to those when they filed the fisa applications.s. don't trust the agenda. hillary paid for it and it's not verified. multiple warnings. that means premeditated fraud on the court. that means a huge day of reckoning, to me, seems to be on the horizon. i don't think i'm wrong. potential charges for so many who recklessly abuse the fisa court or any of this nation's powerful tools of intelligence. we entrust with you those tools. you don't get to turn them on the american people because you have a political hol agenda. and a new development. that's not all. we learned today that barr ordered outside prosecutors to review the case of lieutenant general michael flynn. thank god. you might remember, james comey bragging on camera about setting flynn up, and, oh, i sent my guys in there. i would never do that in the trump or bush administrations or ever get away with it. decorated military hero, 33 years. they forced of him to plead guilty to one charge, lying
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to investigators. but the investigators actually didn't think he was lying. why did he doti it? because they threatened to go after his family and kid and couldn't sell his house because they couldn't pay the lawyers.hi in their initial reports, the agents wrote that flynn didn't appear to be lying. they made him life so he could save his son. what father wouldn't do that? good for general flynn. here is how i interpret that action. general flynn will be vindicated. i can i believe tonight, and i have to believe tonight, that the durham-barr probe will deliver a devastating blow to the deep state which has to happen. or we might as well take our constitution and spread it. equal justice under the law or application of our laws will be dead. these are clear messages now being sent. when barr stepped in and stopped the prosecutorial abuse on throger stone, that was huge. that case needs to be vacated completely, as we now jury foreperson had a political agenda, oh, a democrat, an activist democrat, that actually even
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talked about thehe case. to date, my sources have been right the entire time. so, tonight, it can report this: i'm cautiously optimistic that real justice will be done. and it seems like the decks are beingg cleared. it looks like a five alarm fire happening at the justice department. we should know in short order, meaning a few months, what will happen. how this will fall out. to his credit, the president as the attorney general said yesterday, is giving the doj inspector general, the space to conduct what is important, independent investigations. it is completely, by the way, within the president's power to order the probe himself. did you know the president is the chief law enforcement officer in the country? he is number one. when the a.g. stepped in to amend the agreed-to sentencing of roger stone, he did that on his own. what he did with general flynn, he did on his own. according to a brand new report from kimberley strassel, "wall street journal," here is what actually happened, quote: and her sources have been impeccable. "interim u.s. attorney tim shae
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told the department's leadership he and career officials in the department felt the sentence was excessive." c as for the dead line for the filing, as that neared, the prosecutors on the case, threatened to withdraw from the case unless they got their demands for the stiffest penalties met. mr. shae, new to the job, suffered a moment of cowardice and submitted toto that ultimatum. high-ranking doj officials made to decide these things, they decided to reverse the sentencing, way before the president issued any tweet condemning it.es but, four of the trump prosecutors, hell-bent on revenge and prosecutorial zealousness, and overreach and abuse resigned in a fit of anger apparently. and as strossel points out they failed to realize that career civil servants aren't some aristocratic class entitled to immunity from supervision. they are employees. the danger isn't political authority, but rather
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unelected, mandarin class exempt from democratic accountability. democrats will never get the choice come in. the way of a good old fashioned witch-hunt will they. congressman collins ofof georgia using the stone sentencing for an excuse. now they are talking about another impeachment push. and you have, of course, the compromised, corrupted, congenital liar and court adam schiff. he is foaming at the mouth. another way to stop a schumer schiff sham show. m well, there's only one other way i know. in 263 days, you are the ultimate jury. shock the world again. if you vote for the put,s elect republican congress men and senators they can't do this anymore. this is the most consequential election, frankly, in modern history. and i'm not overstating the case. we are now, as a nation and frankly the world are on the brink and today we can't be helpful. i can't give you a timeline into the investigation into the investigators it moves
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slow. d drives me nuts. the doj stepping on stone, that is not a small thing. the four hacks leaving the doj, that's not a small thing. the review of the begin case is not a small case either. the weeks and weeks durham and barr spent abroad sends a real signal that they want to get to the outsourcing of spying on americans and that brings it right to the front door of john brennan. what did he know and when did he know it? and what did obama know and when did he know it? here now with more, fox news contributor, former congressman trey gowdy. you know, congressman, i don't like that as of today we have a two-tiered justice system. if you are a conservative trump supporter, you areie going to get arrested for jay walking. lying under oath. we know these people lied under oath. how do you read the crumbs
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as i read them? because what i see is durham and barr with what they did in the case of general flynn, what they did in the case of roger stone, what they said about real spying occurring, what they have now said and confirmed, we have been vindicated on, premeditated fraud on a fisa court with the dirty dossier being the basis of it. seems to be where they're headed. your thoughts? >> my thoughts, sean, are that it's been a terrible four years for the department of justice and the fbi. two institutions of this country absolutely needs for its citizenry to have respect for. so, bill barr, in my judgment, i'm a huge fan of his. i think he is doing everything he can to put the blindfold back on that lady. the lady -- lady justice needs that blindfold back on. i think that he needs help from some of us. even on days like, you know, andy mccabe not being indicted. bill barr is the same guy who said president trump did not obstruct justice.
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he is the same guy who said we need some proportionality in the roger stone sentence. this is the department that said we didn't have the evidence on andy mccabe's so we have got to give him the resources and the time and the support to get those institutions back where we need them as a country to be. w >> sean: now, if i recall, it was brennan himself thatt said to you the dirty, clinton bought and paid for dossier was not used in an intelligence assessment. hasn't that beenss contradicted, trey gowdy, and what does that tell you? >> yes. i asked him in house intel. keep in mind, the dossier was still classified at the time.ep so i had to refer to it another way. i have said was it used in a court filing? i was referring to the fisa. i couldn't say it publicly. he said not to his knowledge. so what we need is john durham to go. look. the lady shouldn't care whether you are a republican or democrat. if roger stone lied to congress, then let there be a cons sentence for that. >> sean: nine years? >> no.
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no.o. but there needs to be consequences but not that. if john brennanen lied to congress, there also needs to be a consequence. let john durham figure it out.t. but if people don'tav have confidence in the department of justice, we're not going to agree with whatever they come up with, anyway. >> sean: do you have any doubt trey gowdy tonight that premeditated on fisa court happened and occurred, because bill barr already said it occurred. >> no. which is why devin and i wrote the fisa court 18 months ago and brought this to their attention. and adam schiff and all of our friends in the d.c. media said look at those crazy house republicans. no, i have been living with this for 18 months, sean. 18 months. >> sean: let's follow the bouncing legal ball, shall we? >> i can't put people in jail until there has been a jury trial. i'm not wired to put people in jail. >> sean: do you seeo premeditated fraud on the fisa court, using a dirty
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dossier -- >> yes. >> sean: warned not to use? do you see that because i d do. >> i didn't. >> sean: do you see a danger if we don't prosecute the people who did that? >> i see a danger any time we have a justice system that is perceived as treating people differently. let me stop and say this. the fisa court today could bring those agents and prosecutors before it and mete out punishment. they could do that today. >> sean: are you confident that the people that did this to this country will be held accountable tonight? w last question. >> yes. depending on how we define "accountability." will everyone go to jail? no.e it may be that no one goes to jail. but the american people have a unique way. >> sean: shred the constitution. shred it. they don't go to jail for that -- so you can spy on a presidential candidate and --an >> that same prosecution gives you a jury trial. you have got to have a jury trial.
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>> sean: i believe it. but the evidence was there. the inspector general confirmed it. we now know it all happened. we know it all happened! >> right. and horowitz referred it to the department of justice, at least as it relates to andy mccabe. and they wound up not indicting. like him one day and not like him the next. >> sean: trey gowdy, thank you. joining us now former acting attorney general matt whitaker. i will ask you the same question i asked trey gowdy. we already know, premeditated fraud on a fisa court. do you see what i see? >> i see what you see, and i saw what you see. i was there when some of this was happening. and i think i take a little more of a belief that bill barr is going to bring people to justice. and -- >> sean: i believe that, too. >> those that did this, those that lied, intentionally lied to the fisa court with, you know, using the dossier as the sole basis for
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obtaining, what the court says were warrants that would not have been issued but for the fact of these made-up facts, i think why will see people brought to justice and i think bill barre and john durham are working on that as we speak.ba and i think we should have a lot of faith in them. >> sean: if little old sean hannity. lilittle old me, if i happen to have subpoenaed emails and i decide to delete them, get rid of any chance of forensically recovering them with bleach bit, bust them with hammers. if you think come under those circumstances, i would probably be charged with obstruction of justice? maybe i'm just paranoid. i would be handcuffed, arrested, jailed, and the key thrown away. >> that sounds like defacto policy, if you had done something wrong like hidden documents that are classified on a home brew server. i think, you know, this is where -- at the time, when jim comey let hillary clinton off the hook, i wrote an
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op-ed in the "u.s.a. today," that i said i'm a reasonable prosecutor and i wouldn't have let her'm off the hook. i think this is a case that needed to be brought. >> sean: all right. matt whitaker, thank you. now, when we come back, exclusively, we have flynn. sidney powell will weigh in on bill barr assigning an outside prosecutor to review his case. thank god that's happening. straight ahead. ♪ ♪ are you sick and tired of looking and feeling heavy? probioslim promotes healthy digestion and helps you lose weight. patented probiotics ease constipation, gas, and bloating, while powerful egcg burns fat and calories. unleash your potential with probioslim. available at retailers nationwide.
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and try to get away with in the bush or obama years. then mccabe saying, oh, you don't need a lawyer, and then he did need a lawyer. they denied him his constitutional rights. then, irony of all ironies, they didn't think he lied, but they said we want you to lie and say you lied. they are telling him to lie so we won't go after your son, after you have had to sell your house and everything in between that erppened. >> oh, it's even worse than that, sean. the small group at the fbi including mccabe and peter strzok, the agent i can't name, and trish anderson and james baker and others literally worked together to figure out how and when to interview him to keep him from knowing he was even the subject of the interview. so not only was he not warned of his rights, he didn't even know that he was being investigated. in fact, he was led to believe that he wasn't being investigated. i don't even know of a false statement prosecution ever in the history of our country where somebody
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wasn't either warned of their rights or told they were being investigated. and then, of course, we have the missing 302, the original 302 they say they can't find, he can't produce it. he has conflicts of interest out the wazoo himself because he would be witness number one if we have to have a hearing in front of judge emit sullivan for his side deal with covington that wasn't disclosed. there is one atrocity after the other in this case. >> sean: let me look big picture, when i was asking trey gowdy earlier. let's look at the declination statement as it relates to mccabe and four times he has been identifieds lying. i'm looking at other things. the attorney general is stepping in on the roger stone case in a major way because it was such an overreach, an overzealous, and outrageous attempt at a process crime nine years. the average rapist gets 4.2 years in prison. then i'm looking at what happened now that the attorney general installed this prosecutor to review general flynn's case.
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then i see the investigations that have gone on in great great britain and italy and with australia. then i hear the attorney general has said, yeah, they spied on a presidential candidate, transition team, and a president. i'm putting it all together, and what i see coming is i see that the attorney general, and i hope i'm right. you tell me if you agree with me. clearing the decks now, because something huge is going to happen. and everything that we now have been vindicated on, and that being premeditated fraud, fisa court, spying on a presidential campaign, transition, deep into a presidency, it's all about to come crashing down on their heads. not only my hope, i think it has to happen. >> well, there is an immediate and urgent need to restore the application of the rule of law, which means it has to be applied equally regardless of political party.li i think that is what attorney general barr
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realizes has to be done for the public to have any trust in the fbi or the department of justice ever again. >> sean: sidney powell, thank you for being with us. i hope general flynn now, this is the beginning of the end of what has been a three year nightmare for him and his family and f travesty of justice. that is not the only big news that broke today. also, another report, u.s. attorney john durham, we are waiting for that durham report, is putting former cia director john brennan under the microscope for his suspicious handling of russian interference before the 2016 election. joining us now with reaction author of the best seller "guilt by accusation." harvard law school professor alan dershowitz. as well as fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, andwe sara carter. this is what we know. we know dirty dossier. we were all right about all of this. we know premeditated fraud on a fisa court.t. that's another crumb.
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the attorney general said his office a couple weeks ago yeah those warrants never should have happened. they took away carter page's rights. spying on a president's campaign, transition team, et cetera, all happen. a candidate. so my question, and i will start withow you, gregg jarrett, onn the legal side here is: okay now it seems like he is also looking into the outsourcing of spying against americans to friendly nations to circumvent american law. that's what i think is the next shoe to drop. am i wrong? >> no. i think you are absolutely right. it's no coincidence that all of those things are happening simultaneously. and, for example, you know, it's impossible for the department of justice to drop criminal charges for lying and atat the same time prosecute michael flynn, who told the truth. you know, there is a summary of the 302 fbi reports of the interview of mike can
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i recite them in my book, chapter 8. it states flynn told the truth. lie. did not the agent who interviewed flynn concluded he was telling the truth. and so, you know, i would s predict that his plea will be withdrawn, at which point the department of justice, in the interest of justice, will drop the charges against michael flynn. he should never have been charged by robert mueller's team of political partisans. >> sean:n: and what alan dershowitz was admitted to in the flynn case, they didn't think he t lied. but then they made him lie because he lost his home because he didn't have any more money. 33 years. treat you. we you heard what comey said oh, yeah. i would never get away with this or even try it and those other administrations and mccabe told them, you don't need a liar. they set him up. you are a civil libertarian. we know real spying occurred.ea phony fisa warrants issued.
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now, if wewe don't prosecute this, professor, we will never have equal justice under the law or application of our laws. and you might as well take that document you have spent most of your adult life studying called the constitution and we might aspe well throw it in a paper shredder. >> i agree. i agree. and i think it's in the enough to appoint a special counsel in the flynn case. look, months and months ago i suggested that flynn withdraw his guilty plea. i don't think what he did was a crime or material and there were issues whether it was even false. what we need now -- >> sean: you do believe -- hold on. special investigator. [talking at the same time] >> sean: hang on. [talking at the same time] >> perjury and false statements. you can't just look at flynn. you should have the same person. i would suggest a former judge, like michael mukasey or steven trot, should be appointed to make sure consistent policy on perjury and
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false statement and also whether we should abolish the concept of false statements. you know, when you take an oath, you know you s have to tell the truth. but these false statements are so subject to abuse. the fbi doesn't tell you it's an investigation, they are chummy with you, ask leading questions, throw perjury trap that you come and whethe you are you are martha or stuart or flynn get in deep trouble saying something, not that was necessarily true, but that somebody else disagreeu with you on. i think we need to look at the whole issue of perjury, false statements. one version look at it, make sure the department has a single, nonpartisan policy. one person a with flynn, one person with mccain, and you are going to get different results. >> sean: let me go to sara on this. what's going on at the doj right now, because i think is happening as the decks are being cleared. we now have been vindicated. you, me, our entire ensemble
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team. gregg. that is, we know premeditated fraud on a fisa court happened, and now the justice department confirmed it two weeks ago. here's my question: what is happening at this point, and what do you think the clearing of the decks that wewh are observing means? because my sources are telling me that it's real, that those that did the premeditated fraud on the fisa, the phony dossier, they knew was phony, and used it as the bulk of information, they are about to see their world rocked. is that true? >> that's what i'm hearing, too, sean. it's very disappointing, because there are so many people in the country that are up in arms now, andrew mccabe, there was no follow-through on prosecuting him. we know he lied. he perjured himself under oath three times. he was actually interviewed four times, three of those times under oath. but not what we know is john's durham's probe is expanding. remember, this was a criminal probe. so we don't know exactly what he
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has already collected. what we do know is john durham is focusing very closely on john brennan and the cia, and the cia's role in. they are also looking at the 2017 --- that's the intelligence assessment -- the full intelligence assessment, which john brennan testified, under oath, to trey gowdy, he said, no, we did not use the dossier in the intelligence assessment. but we see in the ig report, michael horowitz's report, james comey, and even andrew mccabe said, no, no, no, wait a minute, brandon did say he used it in the intelligence assessment. so there is a conflict there. we also know that john durham has expanded his probe to the pentagon, and is investigating the office in that assessment, and what money was flowing throughe that office for the informant, stefan halper. so there is a huge investigation underway. >> sean: thank you all. joe biden heckled while leaving a fund-raiser last night in
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>> i think he has a lot j more o do than just apologize. sit down with some of the families impacted by it. >> sean:s amid bloomberg's struggles, with quid pro quo joe, and his path is only getting more complicated. events the whole campaign in south carolina later this month. according to him, he is heading down the "right straw." i didn't make that up. take a look. >> how's the campaign doing? how do you feel about your campaign, sir? >> going down the right straw. ht>> sean: "the right straw." last night in new york, a few hecklers had advice for quid pro quo joe. take a listen. [chanting "drop out, joe"] >> go home early! >> sean: oh, boy. not good for a campaign. all the disarray is putting the democratic establishment, they are in a full-blown panic,
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especially as soviet style socialist bernie sanders, you know, the guy that honeymooned in the former soviet union, he moves closer and closer to a party take over while ramping up his radicalism all along the way, because last a night, in nevada, he is floating the idea of legalizing sex work in america. take a i look. >> what is your plan to work with the sex worker community to legalize and regulate sex work and make it safer for all women and our lgbtq community to participate? >> well, we will do everything thatin we can to make sure that the sex work is treated with respect. the question of legalizing sex work is something we are looking at. we have not yet reached aus conclusion. i want to hear from a whole lot of people. >> sean: joining us with the reaction from american conservative union chairman matt schlapp senior legal advisor forpp trump 2020, jim ellis. i think joe is toast. let's put that aside.
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let's look at bloomberg, who has now been on defense. it's interesting, he left some exclusive golf clubs when he was mayor commitment he rejoined them. i guess he's going to leave them again. for 17 years, he didn't say anything about stop and frisk. let's go over what he said, jenna, if i can. oh, yeah, the police stop white people too much and minorities too little, stop and frisk targeted minority kids and cops must throw up against the wall, and now heg is saying that he will grant illegal immigrants citizenship and he will have open borders, and he said in a 20's zero six interview, jenna , that if we don't have illegal immigrants, who is going to take care of the greens on the fairways of our golf course courses? >> oh, my gosh. >> sean: i that's a new one today. >> bloomberg is just, he is just all over, and i think this showp very clearly what his true policy priorities have been when he was in office. now that he is walking them back, i don't think he is doing
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that effectively enough, because he is just pandering to the black vote in america, trying to say, hey, i'm on your side. that is obviously not being very effective, h whatsoever. he has too somehow show that he has a legitimate reason to say, hyou know, my policies have changed my perspectives have changed, and i don't think he's coming across genuine, because he is not that genuine about it. this is the typical democratic rhetoric, that they will say anything just to get a vote from a minority, from women, from whoever it is that they are targeting. they will say whatever they want on the campaign trail, and then they will forget about it as soon as they get in office. contrast that with president trump, who is actually doing a lot in office criminal justicecr reform, for the minority -- for minorities, and the lowest unemployment rate -- so many different things he is actually putting into action. >> sean: matt schlapp, i don't know if you play golf enough, but who will take care of the greens and fairways if we don't
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have illegal immigrants? and he tells the spanish-language network he will grant citizenship to all illegal immigrants, and have open borders. how is that going to go over inh a general election? >> well, this is the problem democrats have, right? i don't think i've ever quite seen a couple of weeks in a row for the democrats who are in such meltdown. it is you go through all the candidates, sean, it is now getting harder and harder to see how the list of candidates, what is their path? i agree with you on quid pro quo joe. he is out of the box. i think mayor pete is not a real role, but after being in new hampshire and iowa, his democratic party, they really want to pick bernie sanders. they don't want to pick michael bloomberg. he is their heart and soul. if they do anything that looks like they are changing the rules along the way, ire don't think they will be able to pull all this back together with the nominee they eventually have. >> sean: all right, guys. it's going to be interesting. this is the most insane group of people you could ever put
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together. you can't even make this up. while president trump, i think i'm saying, i will take on any of these people. when we come back, things got really heated today on that hard-hitting news show called "the view" between meghan mccain and joy behar. topic? president trump, of course. why does katie couric not like me? i am very upset about this. frustrated. we will explain, next. ♪ ♪ - [announcer] look around, millions of people aren't happy with their hair because it's thinning, breaking, or falling out.
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voters -- >> he is already doing it. >> have to win over the midwest and pennsylvania, coal miners, people who are not -- trump has that locked and loaded right now. i'm sorry, i got hunts to takeho away -- >> you know what? a guy who wants to take away your health care is even a worse thing. >>tu i've been right about election stuff, and you've been wrong. >> however i've been wrong? >> you thought trump was going to lose in 2016. >> me and 100 million people. he did actually lose, you know. >> do you feel good at night -- >> no, it makes me feel bad -- >> he's in thee white house. he is president. move on! >> sean: joyless can't move on. this is very upsetting to me. look at this headline, "the washington times." apparently, katie couric doesn'u like watching the network. she is quoted in saying "sometimes, i watch fox news just to see how they are covering things, and i don't know why i'm shocked every time i watch it, but it's just an
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alternate universe, and it's crazy to me, and anyway, it just -- well, it makes me crazy." well, i wouldn't like to invite katie, come on the show, let's talk it out. i will offer free therapy.or you never met me. i'm not a horrible person.he here with reaction from the cmedia reporter with "the hill" joe. i'm a nice guy. i think katie couric understands the fact that not everybody has her distorted, liberal, left-wing worldview. >> fox news is successful because it found a niche audience way back when, and that's half the country, right? and half a country that katie couric can't relate to. by the way, she is one of the last people to lecture about being objective. this is wild, when she was at ""the today show"," took part in nopro-choice march. that's a big no-no. sheo also common remember, did a
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documentary a couple of years ago called "under the gun," and she asked gun owners -- the exact question is, if there is no background check for gun purchasers, how do youer prevent criminals from buying a gun? it was silent, except it was selectively edited, they were morest than capable of answering that question. i'm going to take lessons on how to be an unbiased reporter or journalist, katie couric is basically the last person i'm going to go to. >> sean: and emily, as i look at the media landscape, you have area 51, roswell rachel maddow, state tv, msdnc, fake news cnn, "washington post," "new york times," three networks, and we have all opinions on this network. they can't stand that there are other opinions come apparently. but it's the level of arrogance. all of these media people, i've learned, they all talk to each other, and they live in this
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bubble. no, i hate-trump media going no, i doubly hate-trump media or no, ni hate, hate, hate, quadruple e hate-trump media go they try to outdo each other, and they feel good for patting each other on the back, and it's like, they are living in their own little bubble, and i don't think they have a clue what this country thinks of the president.ks i think the president is loved, as we can see in these rallies, and they look down on us, don't they? as evidenced by cnn and don lemon last week or the week before. >> yes, they do, and they have for years. it isn't insulated, insular, repetitive, echo chamber. the other night, i was at a dinner in new york city, a large group of people come all across the political spectrum, along with a few other fox employees, and one person at the table who was the loudest and the m most angry about fox news, ask everyone, how can you work there anand after thisbloviating speee us of how long do you watch it? and he said i've never watched it. that hits the nail on the head, the assumptions about this network are not based in any acd
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whatsoever, it's a fiction, an assumption come into their own group that they are shouting to, that has no residence with the rest of the country. >> sean: good to see you. appreciate it. the lawyer of the year, michael avenatti, i gave him due process, what he didn't give justice kavanaugh. he was found guilty today for trying to extort nike. extortion. we have that full report coming up, straight ahead. ♪ sfx: [sneezing] i am not for ignoring the first sign 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. made it myself. i love this place! made that myself, too.
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>> a bad day for stormy daniels former lawyer disgraced media darling. for trying to extort nike, extortion. the latest details. david lee miller. what happened to the poor storm daniels lawyer today brett give the jury deliberated for almost three days before convicting high-profile lawyer on three criminal charges including extortion and wire fraud issue
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company pay him as much as $25 million to conduct an internal investigation of the proper payouts. on the eve of the financial report they tried to betray him as an aggressive attorney representing a client of nike cancellation of sponsorship of youth basketball program for th u.s. attorney in new york says he was found guilty of an old-fashioned shakedown very te still faces teamwork criminal federal trials and a slew of charges including embezzlement and tax fraud. >> david lee miller, interesting . by the way, the college student fighting for donald trump, he i in our studio. keep up the great work grade that's a message. that's all the time we have lef this evening. we will never be the psychotic
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media mob, we seek the truth. "the ingraham angle" is next. have a great weekend, we will see you monday. this is "the ingraham angle." the department of justice is at the center of the political universe once again. tonight i'll bring you every detail on bill barr's standing in the eyes of the president. why the decision to drop the criminal case against admitted liar andrew mccabe may not be the end of his exposure and the latest on the decision to take another look at the prosecution of general michael flynn. plus, last night, laura exposed mike bloomberg's deep ties to communist china. tonight gordon chang takes the story even further and speaking of laura, she an r
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