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how? >> tucker: one of the greatest debate assessments i have heard, great to see you. back to markham 8:00 p.m., they show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. sean hannity takes over now. >> sean: a lot of news, welcome to "hannity." quid pro quo joe and we have the exclusive and tonight i will go one-on-one with our radical far left new york city mayor bill de blasio and his opinions on bloomberg and bernie sanders but we start tonight in south carolina. the democratic parties in a state of shambles. 251 days until you, we the american people, you will be the ultimate jury, you will render your verdict. democrats are in the midst of a full-blown political crisis. last night's debate was a
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national embarrassment. the candidates on stage frankly just made fools of themselves. they scream, shouted, lad, complaint, wined, they lost all sense of any control, "the daily beast" calling it a train wreck. "the new york times" editorial board comparing that to a dumpster fire. even democratic congresswoman debbie dingell referred to it as a disgrace. it's her party. in the nation wrote that there were no winners, only survivors. in case you missed all the fun, here's a perfect recap of last nights democratic debacle debate. take a look. [all speaking over each other] >> bernie, bernie. senator klobuchar -- >> new topic.
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if you could honor the rules of the debate, thank you. >> sean: it was pretty much like that all night but during the rare occasion when these petulant losers were able to say if you want uninterrupted words, it was even worse. the clear front runners bernie sanders beer last night the old soviet style socialist really got back to his communist routes. he didn't have a single positive thing to say about america but once again he goes out of his way to praise cuba's oppressive socialist government, the one where they killed people, stole their property and put all citizenry in poverty. take a look. >> what i said is what barack obama said in terms of cuba. the cuba made progress on education. [audience booing] >> really? what i said is what barack obama said, that they made great
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progress on education and health care. that was barack obama. and dictatorship, whether it is this the chinese, or the cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that. >> sean: now he is the clear front runner of the democratic socialist party. this is a lifelong government employee. three houses, despises capitalism, hates everyone who is successful, praises communism, vilifies success and associates with some of the most vile activists in the united states. for example, known bigot, here she is coming national surrogate for bernie sanders. she is a despicable anti-semite. she supports sharia law, praises louis farrakhan of the nation of islam, rabid anti-semite and racist. blames her negative image on the jewish media. it's no wonder bernie direct so much vitriol towards israel. at the debate he even called
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israel's government racist and bernie is a walking talking 78-year-old disaster for the entire democratic party purity represents what is the ugly truth about just how radical, how extreme this new socialist democratic party has become. now, the mob and the media are worried. democrats across the country might be totally unelectable. we could've told you that before this all started. in other words, this new show. take a look. >> i was disappointed with bernie's answer on the socialism question. he had to know that was coming. >> the question about cuba. he will continue to give that answer that he gave to you, he will give it again tonight and then he dig himself a deeper hole. >> bernie sanders did not seem to be quiet at the top of his game tonight, he just seemed a little bit off. >> bernie sanders, this is the first time he got roughed up a
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little bit and he didn't like it. it seemed like he had a cold. >> he was rattled for the first time in any of these debates. >> he was rattled for the first time in any of these debates. >> sean: now democrats are desperately searching for plans a, b, c. quid pro quo joe was running on fumes. if he doesn't win bake in south carolina we can pretty much that his campaign is over but so far, quid pro quo joe has underperformed in every single contest to date. one simple reason, he is a horrific candidate. let's forget about the baggage for a moment. let's focus on something else, joe 30330, he's obviously struggling. if he ever had a fastball, he lost it. if he had ever a softball he lost that too. he can barely get out of senate before he loses his train of thought. the fits of anger, bizarre limits of agitation are pretty troublesome and by the way, he seemed completely incapable of recalling basic, fundamental
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facts like, oh, i'm running for president not the senate. last night's debate, we got another example during a very bizarre, strange, inexplicable rant, joe claimed that 150 million americans have been killed by guns since 2007. let's do the math. 150 million. that would be half the u.s. population. take a look. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability. more than all the wars, including vietnam, from that point on. carnage on our streets. >> sean: quid pro quo joe clearly not up to the task of running for president, much less actually serving as president. that is a scary thought. meanwhile, billionaire michael, yes, many mike former bloomberg was supposed to be the democrats' plan b. let's say it's not going very well.
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let's say, the new york expert from new york delivered another horrific debate performance during a pretty revealing freudian slip. bloomberg actually boasting that he bought the democratically controlled house. wow, he thinks he can buy anything. amazing, take a look. >> let's go on the record. they talk about 40 democrats, 21 of those with people i spent $100 million to help elect. all the new democrats that came in and put nancy pelosi in charge and gave the congress the ability to control this president, i got that. >> sean: min mini mike -- he can buy slick political ads but not charisma, personality or a coherent agenda that will resonate with the american people. oh, you're 95 coming of cancer, goodbye, go home to your family. we're not going to take care of you, we can't afford that. there's no amount of money they can purchase a personal connection with the voters.
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that is why bolshevik bernie is winning in the polls. it is now bernie's race to lose. god help us, whoever gets the nomination if they are to ever win. in 251 days, there is a lot at stake. joining us now from the campaign trail, 2020 correspondent, he is everywhere, fox news contributor lawrence jones. you've got a lot of frequent flyer miles. this job has been very good to you. >> we are doing it all for the audience. good evening, thank you so much for having me. everyone agrees that last night's debate was a travesty. both sides of the aisle agree, and earlier today i got the opportunity to attend a prayer breakfast and i asked people what they thought about last night's debate performance and he got the opportunity to ask them also what they thought about bloomberg's racially charged comments. take a look at what they had to say. >> what did you think about the
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debate last night? >> very interesting, very interesting. >> i wish the candidates would spend a little bit more time talking about the issues versus each other. >> mayor bloomberg made some past comments about african-americans when it came to stop and frisk. said there were young minorities and young males, threw them against the wall. a lot of inflammatory comments. if he was a candidate, could you support him? >> i hate to say who i'm supporting right now, but i really wasn't in favor of those remarks. >> a reminder to forgive, in the meantime, that is a lot. >> i can forgive it but i don't know that i would necessarily cast the vote for him. i think it speaks volumes. >> sean, you alluded to earlier today about biden had a rough night. political insiders say that if i it's a must win for joe biden.
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i had a chance to talk to him about if it is a must when mike for him and if he thought bernie sanders' comments about fidel castro were right and should the party condemn it. >> is south carolina most win for you? >> were going to win south carolina. >> what are your thoughts on bernie sanders praising fidel castro? should democrats condemn the? >> i'm not a big castro fan, i will put it that way. >> should all democrats condemn including bernie sanders? should he be clear on that? >> i don't think he should ever give praise to dictators. >> shown, as you can see, he didn't say that the party should condemn it, he just said he would condemn it. a lot of folks that are political insiders are saying that a lot of people in the florida community, the cuban community were very offended by bernie sanders' comments and bernie sanders has yet to apologize for this. many people are saying he may
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even be affected in south carolina with minorities because they wonder how he feels about them as well, so we will see saturday when the votes are cast. >> sean: the big question is, you are our 2020 correspondent on the ground, you had quid pro quo joe, did you put in a few good words for your buddy sean hannity and say why don't you go on my buddy sean's show? speak i've been trying to get them to come out, we always invite him to, but you sent me on the road to do some of your dirty work for you. >> sean: share the love, that's all i'm saying. i'm not going to hold my breath. lawrence jones, great job. >> sean: well, i missed it. i wanted to hear what he said. that's okay, joining me now, florida former flow to governor, nikki haley is with us, thank you governor for being with us. good to see you. it's really coming down to -- >> great to be with you. > sean: that when everything
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free, college is free, health care is free, everything is free, although i must say mayor bloomberg has a very unique plan. if you reach a certain age, the not going to give you any health care, go home and i, which is very interesting but anti-second amendment, higher taxes, burdensome regulation, some version of getting us off of oil and gas, the lifeblood of our economy, quickly, which is a bad idea, and it socialism versus me. >> you know, it's amazing because my time at the united nations, i saw countries that literally had to deal with socialism every day. and seeing the poverty and seeing the starvation and seeing the misery, they would've loved to have been in america. and they would've loved to have the freedoms we have. the idea that the forerunner of the democratic party is a self-avowed socialist and that bernie sanders is going to be their poster child of the democratic party, that is absu absurd. and what i can tell you is that
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there is not a socialist country anywhere that think socialism is a good thing. you can look at all the countries that have ever tried it. they goes quick to capitalism as they possibly can and what i don't understand is capitalism has lifted up more people out of poverty in the history of the world. and if you look 200 years ago and look at our ancestors and you look at where we are today, 200 years ago, 94% of the world was in extreme poverty. today it's 10%. that is because of capitalism. we were here today at cpac and we've been telling people, when he think of capitalism think of freedom, because that is what it is. >> sean: all these promises, we're going to take away every word, every fear we have come up are going to forgive student loans come and take care of your health care, retirement, government guaranteed job and straight on down the list, wombo the tomb society. a good friend of mine, one of the great pioneers of talk radio
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often says there's never been a country in the history of man that has accumulated more power, abused it less than the u.s., and i say, there's never been a country in the history of man that has accumulated more power and used it to advance the human condition and has been able to in the united states. and it's because of freedom. i think it might be appealing -- o come all your fears are gone. there's never been an instance where that has been fulfilled. these are false promises, the mass does not add up. $100 trillion in ten years, we don't take them $100 trillion. >> and basically socialism is saying that you're going to allow the government to take over the economy. you're going to allow the government to decide what you should think, what you should feel, how it should happen. giving the government that much control, when have we ever seen the government do something right? by nature, the government is there to facilitate, it is not meant to actually take over
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these things. terribly dangerous that now we are seeing socialism being praised in universities, in congress. now in the private sector, they're saying they're going to get more involved in public issues. the last thing we need is for big business to be in bed with, you know, trying to get involved with public policy. that is not what we need. they need to stick to doing business and stay out of the w way. what we are seeing is an absurd idea that socialism is the way of the future, and you know what, we don't need to sit there and talk about socialism. we need to defend capitalism. that is what this comes down to and south carolina, when the textile industry left, everyone was left not knowing what to do or how to do it. it wasn't socialism that brought south carolina out of that bad economy, it was capitalism, and you see their building cars, the their building industry, more
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people are working than ever before. that is because of capitalism, that's how it works. >> sean: governor, well said. have fun at cpac. i will be there with the vice president tomorrow. thank you for joining us. let me warn you, the most dangerous place to be in america is between a camera, a television camera, and that guy. that right, chuckie schumer. he will do pretty much anything for any attention and like most democrats, they were going to let a crisis go to waste. chuck schumer, many of his colleagues were trying to use te coronavirus to bludgeon president trump. not telling the truth as usual. shameless politicizing of health and the well-being of americans, and despite what you are hearing from them and the mob in the media, the trump a administration has been aggressively responding to the corona outbreak for quite a while. as a matter fact, i asked the president about the dream i super bowl interview on februar. the administration enacted
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strict proactive measures to contain the virus. meanwhile, an american drugmaker just developed the first preliminary coronavirus vaccine. let not your heart be troubled, there are only 60 confirmed cases of corona in the u.s. zero deaths. most of those infected are americans who were paid created after contracting illness are brought into night the president had this to say about how your government is respondig and how seriously they are taking it. speak of the number one priority from our standpoint is the safety of the american people because the ris. we have the greatest experts in the world, really in the world right here. people who are called upon by other countries when >> we are ready to adapt and we are ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads, if it
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spreads. >> hannity: all right, here with reaction, fox news contributor, jason. let me begin with you. now, president pointed out, i think we always have to be concerned. i knew and i remember asking the president, have you bang in contact with president in china? it seemed like they had been hiding it for a while. he says, i have offered all our great scientists and experts to be available to them and to anybody else. he was taking it seriously. also, something the democrats didn't like, the countries that have a high percentage of people that are contracting the virus, they are not coming to the united states. democrats did not particularly like that. we will start with an initial 2.5 billion. 25,000 people to 69,000 people a year in the last ten years, 360,000 people died.
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i don't like the fearmongering. of course, we've got to be concerned. of course, we have the best scientists. but why do people rush to politicize even something like this? >> well, sean, you saw as chuck schumer and others, they literally wake up every day and say, what can we blame president trump for? if the sun rises, he will blame him. he has been very keenly focused on addressing this crisis. he wants the highest levels of government directly involved in doing everything they can to protect american citizens. that's what president trump said. that's what his focus has been. it's also what vice president pence's focus has been. look, i've been in briefings for weeks and weeks on this issue. a week and a half ago, i was in a briefing at the white house with the top health officials are president trump's in administration who are aware of every aspect of this. they have been trying to work
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with china. frankly, china has not been very cooperative over working with us to let us know what's really going on in china. but in the meantime, the president has been focused on keeping americans safe and i think it shows the fact that he has been aware and focused on making sure that we can address this issue properly. congress has a role to play and we are going to have that debate here in the next few weeks. by the way, when i was in the bipartisan briefing at the white house a week ago, not one democrat raise any concern about the white house response. so, when chuck schumer tries to politicize it, when trump is in india, in a foreign country, just yesterday. how often does that happen when a president is in a foreign country, typically you let the president go and represent our country on a foreign stage. only chuck schumer would try to politicize that. president trump is doing a good job keeping americans safe and let's make sure our best health officials are on top of
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this led by the vice president, making sure we are dealing with this. >> hannity: look, it's the type of thing you want to be prepared or you want to be ready. one of the problems, congressman, it's contagious. it's airborne. even in the incubation. matt, you don't even know if you have contracted the virus. you can still transmit the virus. it seems like china did not, was not particularly open and honest with early numbers and figures. did not want or seek the world's help, which they should have. this president landed help immediately when it became an issue. 2.5 billion is a lot of money. i'm sure the president will find the appropriations for that as well. take a while, there are billions of dollars that are already in the appropriations process. and if the president properly pointed out, 15 years in the making come of these medical professionals have been laying the foundation for this. i thought he did a masterful job of laying out the risks, sane people need to be vigilant, take
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proper precautions, just basic sanitary issues like washing your hands. but there is no need to panic like nancy pelosi and chuck schumer want you to do. i thought the political invasion that schumer and pelosi put on top of this conference as a precursor was just so wrong. i really like when president trump said, really? at this point can't we just, this of all things, be united and let's protect the american people? i think that is above and beyond schumer and pelosi. >> hannity: i've been saying it and nobody been listening. if he cured cancer, they would probably impeach him for curing cancer, because he would probably talk to a russian about it. thank you both for being with us. mayor bill de blasio, live in studio. why is he supporting bernie sanders and why not mike bloomberg? that is next, straight ahead. ♪ i have huge money saving news for veterans.
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♪ >> hannity: bernie sanders now seizes the status in the democratic primary. he recently picked up the endorsement of new york city mirror, i call him comrade bill de blasio. he joins us live tonight to discuss sandra's campaign. the state of the democratic party. you spent a lot of time with us the last time and say at least he had the guts to come on. good for you. i mean that. let me start with bloomberg. i want to play to these comments. i know you are against stop and frisk. >> right. >> hannity: i would argue higher concentration of crime, more police resources.
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it's about people. that's not how he defined it. they are male minorities. it's true in new york. it's true in virtually every city. and that's where the real crime is. people say, oh, my, you are arresting kids for marijuana. they are all minorities. yes, that's true. why? because we put all the cops in minority neighborhoods. >> hannity: you followed him. is not racist to you? >> come sure. thank you for playing that for your millions of viewers,
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because now more people can see who he really is. that policy divided a community. >> hannity: i don't even think it's a policy. he is saying all crime, only minorities, only arresting minorities, because that's where all the crime is. >> he's totally out of touch with the people in his own city when he says that. it's derogatory. it's unfair. it's not truthful. but on top of that, what happened? it made it hard for them to be on the same page. look, if you are stopped, you are a law bite or your whole life. you are a young person. you get stopped. >> hannity: he said throw them up against the wall. >> look, what it does is it takes away any sense of self-esteem. people came to him, clergy, elected officials. they said, please, it isn't working. it's hurting us. he disdained them.
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le>> hannity: let me play this, now. >> we ended that policy and for six years, crime has gone down. relationships have gotten better. we have added 2,000 officers. >> hannity: we need to protect our cops better. >> and we do. gotten pretty much all of them. he said, bloomberg said, oh, if you don't you stop and frisk, you won't be safe. we got rid of it. we got safer. we are now able to have that respectful positive relationship with the community. >> hannity: let me play, now, everyone has a health care plan. bloomberg has his own plan. basically, the death penalty. you have outlived your usefulness. your expected age you are going to live, your life expectancy. go home and die. that's his policy. listen to this. >> at the rate we are going, not
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only do we have a problem, we say which things and we are going to do and which things we are not. if you show up with prostate cancer and you are 95 years old, we should say go, live a long life. there's no cure. if you are young person, we should do something about it. >> hannity: go home and die? >> shawn, that's what we call bedside manner right there. we saw it in the two debates. this guy has no connection to people. look, one of the things you and i talked about come with that millions of viewers who are working americans, everyday people. i want to talk to them too paired we should all be talking to each other. but when you watch michael bloomberg, he's got no clue what everyday people are going through and he doesn't care to know. if you try to talk about what was happening in the neighborhood, what was happening to everyday people, all he could think about was that the elite
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he comes from, how do you talk about health care? we've got tens of millions of people who need health care. how do we get it to them the right way? how do we plan your funeral? that was shocking to me. >> hannity: what is interesting about this, and the reason i am asking first, you are not supporting him. you are supporting sanders. i will say this about sanders. at least he believes this. i mean, he is sincere. this guy supported stop and frisk for 12 years. seven years when you were mirror. and then he says, oh, i'm running for president. african-americans may not like this and starts with the crocodile tears. you agree that that is phony. >> working people get this about bernie. it's very important. you may disagree with him, but you don't doubt that what he is saying is the truth. most politicians bluntly, you have to wonder if you're getting the real thing or not.
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>> hannity: more about venezuela? what about his praise of venezuela, cuba and the former soviet union? they killed millions in the former soviet union. >> cold war. >> hannity: he was there. a nation that killed millions. because that's a key point. you know who else was there? ronald reagan. >> hannity: you, but he was ashley telling them, among other things -- >> they don't want to talk about the cold war. they want to talk about how we are going to get people health insurance. how we are going to make sure people have a decent job and we resent wages. how we are going to make sure the middle-class survives and dealing with climate change. all things were americans -- >> hannity: bernie wants to get rid of oil and gas. how do we survive the lifeblood of the world's economy. >> we talked about this before appear let me just make the point. bernie sanders believes and what he's talking about. he gives you an incredible clear picture of where he wants to go.
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ronald reagan, your uncle he knew where he wanted to go. you know it with bernie sanders. he is about working people. the elites are not about working people. he is. >> hannity: here's the problem here he's going to tax people by his own admission and make $29,000 or more. they're going to get slapped with a 4% tax increase for medicare for all. he is going to high and current dominic income earners. capital gains, he's going to raise. he wants a wealth tax. the death tax, 77%. okay, new york gets another, what, 10% customer and i think you are sitting at 3%. they tax people, they pay their taxes, then you take another bite of the apple with a wealth tax if you are dumb enough to save money. then, when you die, you've got to give 90% of your wealth? don't you think that is legalized stealing? >> no. >> hannity: we should just hand it over to you. >> republicans, democrats, independents, two things.
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one, too much money in politics. they all like to see the big money out of politics. two, they all think the wealthy are not paying their fair share in taxes. no one doubts that bernie sanders is going to make it more fair. >> hannity: you got to give me a straight answer. how much of every dollar after you pay state, local, federal, property taxes, should everybody be allowed to keep customer anybody. because i'm not going to give a single number. >> why not? >> the bottom line is this. very wealthy people -- >> hannity: they are earning it. how did they get that? >> it's time for people -- >> hannity: how much does every american -- can i keep 40% of every dollar? >> most republicans are not paying their fair share of taxes. >> hannity: you want to legalized stealing and you want to compensate it and give it away. think i've got a production for you. a lot of your viewers have a choice between biden, bloomberg,
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bernie sanders. a lot of your viewers are labor union members. trum>> hannity: trump is going o win my peers because bernie sanders is going to win. >> hannity: donald dray trump reelected the president of the united states >> hannity: tell him to come on my show, will you? >> happily. thank you for coming in. >> absolutely. >> hannity: john solomon, breaking news about the deep state. straight ahead ♪ there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says.
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an americans phone calls, their text messages, yielded little results. this report by investigative reporter, john solomon, former head of the fbi's communication analysis unit, retired special agent says that the program was likely used for politically motivated surveillance through parallels to fisa abuse against carter page and then president trump. here to explain more as john solomon himself. john, this is a huge story. >> it is. it is. if it sounds a little familiar, it's because back in 2018, sean, you and i first highlighted this issue when he first interviewed him a couple years ago. it was the first time we heard from any official fbi world that this program was a sugar pill. it was spying on americans. they have gone a lot further today saying, not only did i tell james this in 2019 and they refused to fix it, they refused
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to change it, i fear after i retire that this program is used to target donald trump to commit espionage during the 2016 election. that's a really significant claim from a man that oversaw this program for more than a decade. >> hannity: unbelievable. we've got to get to the bottom of this, john solomon. you have faith. we have an indication with the ig report. i think we got all of it. >> i do have confidence. i think it's taken a little longer than i would like. >> yet. you are going through the bureaucracy. you are going to have a lot of bumps. here's what i -- i think we will get a full accounting. i'm not sure we will get many indictments if anything, but i do think we will get a full accounting from john durham. there will be more abuses than we know about. >> hannity: thank you. also, fisa set to expire next month. here to explain, house
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intelligence committee, he's the one who told us the truth of the congenital liar, adam schiff, who lied to the american people. we will start with devin nunes. all right, we know where we are in all of this. one question i get to ask everywhere i go, that is, we know there was premeditated fraud committed by the court. they did it to spy and take away carter page's rights, spy on a campaign to keep him from being president. why do we hang on the low-hanging fruit? why is that taking so long? >> one thing that i tell the american people every time that i speak and i go out on the run and i talk to people is that, remember, the deep state here is much worse than even i thought it ever was. and so, people have to remember that this is you have to wake up every day to fight, because the socialist left, they work hard to take over the democratic party. they work hard to get bernie sanders in the lead. they are not going away. that's one of the reasons why i started to defend usa.com,
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because people ask, how can we help? well, look, we've got to take the house back. if you can just come if you go to defend usa.com, you learn how you can help. this is going to be a very hard spot, even if bernie sanders is our nominee, they've got the media on their side, sean. it's not going to be easy. they've got bloomberg and all his money. >> hannity: high-growth you. the american people want us all to end and all the impeachment, impeachment, ukraine, ukraine, russia, russia, never ending. let me go to the heart of what this agent is saying, that in fact, he fears this program is so flawed that it is allowed to give americans a false sense of security and it is spying on all of us. now, you add that to the premeditated fraud on a fisa court. now, we know it all happen. >> yeah, and this is why we need reform, sean.
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remember, they spied on four american citizens associated with the presidential campaign. they misled the fisa court, lied to the fisa court 17 times. but the main reason we need to reform the fisa process to make reforms in the whole area of the law is because it can happen again. remember, 2016 was election year. that's what they did in 2016, what we just talked about. this is 2020. they can do it again, because remember what happened two weeks ago. the intelligence community goes and briefs adam schiff and people on capitol hill, but they didn't tell the president what they were going to tell folks on capitol hill. as it turns out, what they conveyed it to mr. adam schiff was inaccurate. so, it can happen again. that is why it is so critical at this time that we reform the fisa process. reform the whole area of the law. >> hannity: do you both believe that durham and barr will get the job done? that charges can be brought?
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do you have faith, jim jordan, devin nunes, that in fact that job will get done and we will have equal justice and equal application of our laws? >> yes, i do, sean, and here's why it's so important. number one question i get is when is somebody going to jail? when are people going to be held accountable customer i think they will get that job done. >> i agree, sean. i think that attorney general barr knows that there won't be a republican left in this country that trusts the fbi or the department of justice if people are brought to, and held accountable. i think he knows that's got to happen and the american people know that's got to happen. >> hannity: think you both. one cu the tape is so -- the network suspended a veteran washington report appeared we've got the tape. lara trump is here to react to that and much more. straight ahead. ♪
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♪ >> hannity: earlier today, "abc news" suspended veteran washington correspondent, david right after he said some pretty shocking things, on undercover video. fox news, by the way, we will let you see it for yourselves. it's pretty shocking, but revealing. >> is interested in three thin things. the investigation. beyond that, we don't really cover the guy. >> hannity: by the way, as if that is not bad enough for their credibility crisis, the trump campaign is also suing
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"the new york times" over a 2019 op ed that's brother russia hoax. those reactions. here is the senior advisor how's the baby? >> great. thank you. >> hannity: i just saw the pictures. adorable. strawberry blond hair. >> yeah, six months old now. >> hannity: okay, let's start with this. i said in 2007, journalism is dead. the media is abusively biased. your whole family lives that every day. >> yeah, well you know, there is a reason why donald trump is called into fake news. a long time. he got a lot of backlash from the mainstream media for saying that. it's true, sean. we are seeing a play on every step of the way. "the new york times," people cannot just run rampant. it does not give you the right to publish something that is false even if it's under the guise of opinion, which is what they are trying to claim. it's not right and it has to
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stop. i mean, really, this is a guy that is a self-proclaimed socialist. he says in the video, i'm a socialist, but we are still not treating donald trump right and we are not putting out really the news that people should hear. the voters are not becoming informed because of that. that is really scary to hear directly from this kind of a person that is so deep within abc. >> hannity: you get your assessment of the race. bernie is a clear leader. you've got bloomberg with billions. he's kind of collapsing, though. may your de blasio. how do you assess the campaign? >> i don't think voters have become more informed based on the debates. they haven't been talking about anything the america people care about. you haven't heard them talking about jobs. you know why question might be how because donald trump actually created jobs. not the democrats. >> hannity: you weren't born
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in 1969. >> hannity: manufacturing jobs coming back. the safety and security is not talked about on the debate stage. so, nobody. i don't think anybody is coming out on top. obviously, bernie sanders has the enthusiasm behind him. the voters that were standing behind bernie in 2015 felt like they got a rod deal , >> hannity: it's really the whole party. they are all radical. they all want free health care. >> it is anti-law enforcement. >> hannity: antigun, anti-second amendment. >> it is the complete office it of the prosperity that we have seen under the president. it would be a country that we could not recognize as the united states of america. socialism has never worked anywhere. nikki talked about earlier on the show. it is so frightening that it could happen in america, but i
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do think that trump will get reelected. >> hannity: who's counting? >> hannity's. [laughter] >> hannity: congratulations on the baby. when we come back i'm a huge win for the trump administration as it relates to policies. we have a full report straight ahead. ♪ (howling wind) doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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>> sean: the media mob likely won't tell you but a big win for the trump administration the fight against sanctuary city policies. here is trace gallagher with the details. >> this was a key battle. adminn withheld $100 million in federal grant money from cities and states with century laws and policies who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authority. the cities and states filed lawsuits in lower courts ruled in their favors. the more liberal third, seventh, ninth circuit courts. a second circuit court has sided with the administration and because there's a conflict between the circuit court, it will likely go to the supreme court to make the final
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call and they have repeatedly said the federal government maintains broad power over states when it comes to immigration policy. >> sean: thank you. we will never be the media mob. we seek the truth. laura ingraham. you had killer ratings last night. >> laura: we benefited from the democrat debate ending at 10:14. you know what it is? you are number one every night. occasionally a crumb is thrown my way. >> sean: i tried to be nice. i tried. you are like a younger sister. >> laura: it was fun and you had a great show. we are jam-packed tonight. have a great show. talk to you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." the president addressed the nation on the coronavirus response a few short hours ago. senator tom cotton has been at the forefront of the conversation and he joins us.
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