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have a happy evening. if you can't be with the ones you love most, give them a callt sean hannity is neck standing by from new york. hey, sean. >> sean: great message, great show, welcome to "hannity." we begin with a fox news alert, more bombshell evidence proving lieutenant general michael flynn was in fact set up by comey's fbi, we have a trove of newly unsealed documents including never before seen texts between fbi lovebirds peter strzok and lisa page. they should rock you to your core if you care about truth, if you care about justice, if you care about equal justice and application of our laws, if you care about our democratic republic and our constitution on and your inalienable rights. this is our way of life and more at stake that we ever knew. the biggest abuse of power scandal in american history is now unraveling before our very eyes. tonight mark levin, jay sekulow,
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general flynn's attorney sidney powell will join us, update us with the exclusive reaction to the news today. plus there is a full on rebellion underway in california, michigan, other states against the lockdown- orders. it is real. we will have full breaking news coverage there. and we will also have latest on the double standard surrounding the assault allegations against joe biden. the i believers nowhere to be found and we have a then and now tape of nancy pelosi that you might want to hit your dvr on. we always help you hit your dvr. let's get right to our top story. lieutenant general michael flynn is and always has been an innocent man and it's more clear than ever that a few corrupt high-ranking deep state t bureaucrats set him up. they were all bragging about it. and tonight all signs point to the corrupt so-called leadership of a higher calling on her, mr. patriot jim comey. why? because according to newly unredacted fbi documents just released today, in early
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january 2017, the bureau determined flynn was no longer a viable candidate as part of crossfire hurricane. there was no collusion, he did nothing wrong. these documents report that there was no derogatory material on flynn in the fbi files, no derogatory material in the defense entail agency files. no derogatory material in the cia files. and by january 4th, the case against flynn, they said it was going to be dropped. that is until the corrupt upper echelon of the fbi already involved in crossfire hurrican hurricane jumped down next, they jumped in. peter strzok we now know sent several urgent text demanding to uknow if the case is still ope. to his relief, the case was never officially close even though they closed it. strozk texted, okay, it still open. and "our utter incompetence actually helps us." wow. that's breathtaking.
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strozk informed his colleagues at the seventh floor. what's the seventh floor? that's where the fbi upper echelon leadership is, was involved. just like that, a few corrupt agents did in fact conspire, they set flynn up all under thej watch of james comey. january 24th 2017, 1 agent asked comeau what is our goal?ur is it truth, is it admission, or is our goal is to get him to live so we can prosecute him or get him fired? that is not a question that should ever be asked by anyone, any professional, and would never be a asked by the 99% of brave professionals in the fbi. shouldn't the goal of the fbi -- not that question. shouldn't it always be truth, the rule of law? justice? they work in the department of justice. i we have a system of justice in america. apparently not in jim comey's fbi. according to this, according to america's number one super patriot, putting this in
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context, for an american war hero 33 years of h service undee his belt for this country so we can all live re. that would be important. one unredacted notes, agents even considered using the logan act as the centerpiece of their scheme. nobody has ever been found guilty of violating this arcane law since it was passed in 1799. even bloomberg pointed out, thel logan act, then use repeatedly as a partition tool to harass political opponents for more than two american centuries. and what exactly happened? january 24th, after donald trump was inaugurated, mr. higher loyalty super patriot jim comey directed agents to literally go in and ambush a 33 year war vet at the white house just four days after trump's inauguration and after deputy director mccabe of the fbi said to flynn, you don't need a lawyer.n
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this isn't about you. not at all. and since the white house was in the middle of chaos, always chaotic during a transition. this was dave four. comey saw the perfect opportunity to lay his trap. you don't have to take my word for it. we've got james comey on dave just like wood pro joe, bragging about the set up he'd never do with the bush or obama administration's or ever get away with because there is a process he decided not to use. take a look. >> you look at this white house now and it's hard to imagine two fbi agents coming up -- how does that add up? h >> i sent them. [laughter] something i probably wouldn't have done or may be gotten away with in a more organized investigation, more organized administration, in the george w. bush administration for example and in both of those administrations there was process. if the fbi wanted to send agents into the white house itself to interview a senior official, you would work through the
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white house counsel and there would be discussions and approvals and i thought it's early enough, let's just send a couple guys over. >> sean: i sent them, i sent a couple of guys up there, something i would never do or get away with in the bush or obama administrations, i sent them. wow. following comey's ambush, the investigators involved cannot believe that flynn was lying. how do you like that? after multiple major revisions of interrogations and notes by peter strzok, lisa page, the fbi was able to charge flynn with a crime that he didn't commit, they didn't think he committed, and they threaten his son. wantnt to know how good a father that lieutenant general flynn is? he decided, you're going to turn on my son? unless i sign this life? i have to fall on the sword for my son. what good father wouldn't? not before they turn the screws. they threaten flynn to throw him
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behind bars, threaten his son and his family. he had mounting legal bills. he's broke after 33 years of service. the lieutenant general. he was bankrupt, he lost his house, his reputation in ruins all because of comey, his ptrrupt agents at the very top of the fbi. they all hated trump. they have been involved in stopping him getting elected and then sabotaging him ever since, spying on him in the words of attorney general barr deep into the trump presidency. now this is why i make a distinction. this pin, this at the ip and is in solidarity for the 99% of th federal and state law enforcement officials. they serve us with bravery, honor, and integrity, the best of the best. but thehe malignant, and agenda driven 1%, they are now threatening the very basis of our justice system. they must be held accountable. and to the credit of this attorney general, he is doing that. he is following justice and the rule of law, equal application of the law, equal justice under the law. they ruined the life of an
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american war hero, they spied on carter page and ruined his life. they used a fisa application, a warrant with hillary clinton's bought and paid for dirty dossier full of russian disinformation that russia, even "the new york toilet times" gets this clearly used to help clinton and mess with ourur elections. the russian disinformation that hillary is paying for, it's unverifiable because it'sio debunked. devin nunes, he warned the entire country in 2014 that the hostile regime in russia and the hostile act of putin would do this.. biden, obama, the compromise can corrupt congenital liar shift down the they laid a perjury trap in this case. they set a perjury trap for george papadopoulos.
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they knocked down paul manafort's door. that case was dead and buried. they dragged it out of mothballs just to hurt trump.id they raided his home in the middle of the night. and tax fraud charges. and they sent thousands of agents. 30 of them. tactical gear to surround the home of roger stone at 3:00 a.m. for a process crime that the inspector general suspect that comey and mccabe themselves are guilty of. they raided the house 3:00 a.m., roger stone invited cnn to film at all, i guess he happened to be bored that night, happen to be in the right place at the right time? they allegedly lied to congress. usually what they say is can you report at 8:00 a.m., that would be the way you handle that. not if you are abusing power. what is the common denominator in all of this? it's president trump.. they were determined to take down this administration, this president one way or another. the president had this to say about the corrupt agents in the deep state and their cheerleaders in the mob which is
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99% of the media today, take a look. >> what i really hope, because cnn permitted him in all fairness, i really hope to see because theyn haven't been doing it and i appreciate your question. i hope to see that cnn will -- not even apologize, which they should. but just cover it fairly because he's in the process of being exonerated. if you look at those notes from yesterday, that was total exoneration. these were dirty, filthy cops at the top of the fbi. >> sean: the president has been right. we've been right. the program here, we reported the truth about this abuse of power and corruption. and frankly for three plus years, it's been a little bit oy a lonely road. they were pushing their conspiracy theories, their lies and slander. all media outlets, including the socialist state tv, msdnc, fake news cnn, toilet paper of record, the new york toilet paper times.
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instead of holding the federal government accountable, they were cheering for the demise of an american war hero and wanting to take out a duly elected president. they didn't want him elected. take a look. >> did flynn go rogue when he spoke to russia? >> that would be a bigger scandal than almost anything we've ever seen in any presidential administration. >> we're going to get back to michael flynn's guilty plea, and how that's made this an historic day here in d.c. >> the fact is michael flynn betrayed his country. >> the warrant application was based on probable cause, not proof that he was a foreign agent. >> a judge all but called him a traitor, the president wished him well. >> after two hours of a judge rebuking michael flynn using words such as treason, disgust, and disdain. >> sean: do you think any of these outlets have the honor, decency, concern for truth and justice, and integrity to say to general flynn we are sorry?
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don't hold your breath. bureaucrats, tremendous power.ou the mob, tremendous power. ruining the lives of innocent americans, trying to influence an election, trying to unseat a duly elected president of we walmart shopper, guns, bible, believe in god the people. irredeemable deplorables. the trump transition team and trumpp presidency. the mob, they help them every step of the way. journalism is dead, i've told you, it's dead but we will continue to demand justice, we will continue to go our own way come up forge our own path on this show, we have been unrelenting for three years and we are not stopping. justice, fairness, freedom, the fabric of our republic means something to us and soon thanks to thes attorney general, kudos to bill barr. what did he do? his job. that's what his job is. follow the law. he's doing it. durham apparently doing it also. justice is coming for all who abuse their power. we can report that tonight and we can restore faith in our
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great institutions. here with more, she is the coauthor of "conviction machine, standing up to federal prosecutorial abuse", she has done a phenomenal job and she won't say it but i will -- she has mostly been working pro bono because general flynn doesn't c have any money which by the way, that too hopefully we can rectify. sidney powell. let's go through the updates here, where we are and should the judge vacate? >> oh, the case must be dismissed preferably for government misconduct. but in any event, the guilty plea or guilty verdict thrown out because general flynn is absolutely innocent, he has been absolutely the entire time. you are right. we have documents attached to my filing earlier this week that shows he was chorused into pleading guilty by virtue of secrets ideals between his former counsel and the special counsel prosecutor assigned to this case who threatened to
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indict michael g flynn who just had a newborn baby if the general did not plead guilty immediately. that case has been a travesty of justice from the get-go with the documents that come out to explain, and make clear, they were planning to set him up in some fashion, tried one thing after the other. first with the russia hoax, and there was absolutely no evidence of that. they even put a surveillance detail on a russian person and made sure that person never contacted flynn and of course that person didn't contact flynn. so by january 4th, they had to close the file on the russia hoax on general flynn. so then, you are right, the next day was a meeting in the oval office with obama which happens to be the same day that christopher steele wiped out all his documents on hisen suppose t steele dossier database. it's all tied together. january 5th and 6th were extremely busy days and comey was dispatched after that
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oval office meeting to brief president trump on the salacious aspects of the dossier only to set the new for both the >> sean: no derogatory innovation was reported, it struck the fbi case manager, to keep the investigation open. don't close razor, then of course we have the infamous what is our goal? eighth truth? admission, or get him to live so we can prosecute him, get him fired? there maybe we should protect our institution by not playing games and if we are seeing as playings games, the white house is going to be furious. we believe that to be -- >> bill priestap, the same one who was suggesting they need to show him the evidence because that's what they always do, yet
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they purposefully decided to not show any evidence to general flynn despite them having the transcript and him knowing they had the transcript of his call. >> sean: you told me something today i didn't know on my radio show. i ask you, why is director wray not showing any urgency? i read your book a long time ago. it's been a while. but i recall you writing in that book that it was christopher wray who advanced the career of all, let's see, andrew weissma weissmann? >> andrew weissmann. he was andrew weissmann supervisor when wiseman was at the department of justice running roughshod over the rights j of everyone in houston, there are people there who still have nightmares as the result of his conduct in violation of everyone's rights, naming over 100 people as unindicted coconspirators, forcing them to lawyer up, threatening witnesses right and left, every variety of prosecute all misconduct you can
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imagine. he was a terrorist of a prosecutor and he was handpicked for that job by michael chernoff, by bob mueller, by james comey and j people like tt during the bush administration. >> sean: my general feeling for fbi director wray, he's not showing the urgency to fix the premier law enforcement agency in the country might be right, my instincts? that's bad. i hope i'm wrong. >> i'm afraid you are right. he also was going to leave the department of r justice with mueller and comey if they decided to bail at the same ti time. >> sean: senator lindsey graham, congress, bring him in. ask him hard questions. sidney, thanks for all you did for a war hero who protected his family. senator chuck grassley, he's calling for the attorney general who has been amazing here to intervene in the flynn case and demanding consequences for misconduct for the doj and fbi.h here is the ac l.j. executive attorney, trump attorney -- i've
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worked with him over the years, our friend jay sekulow. i see we now have social distancing as you are in your home office, as he was soon. >> i am. >> sean: what is your overall take care. to me, it looks like they set him up. those words should never be said by any fbi agent, jay. >> i'll tell you what i think. it's exactly what i said on the floor of the united states senate not that long ago. and that was this: we spent almost $40 million, for what? to find out there was no collusion. part of the prosecution conduct was going after general flynn. with what evidence? no real evidence, by getting him to make a misstatement. that was their idea. and james comey says because i think i can get away with it. i think that there's something else at play and the initials on the actual notes and documents that have been released that sidney was able to get. what a great job she's done in this case. that is this, osc, office of
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special counsel. bob mueller. where was he? when this was going on? absent without leave, a wall. you know, i was involved in this case, sean, for three years. w from beginning until the end. i will tell you this. the weissmann's of the world were running that office and that's bad leadership on his part. what they did to general flynn violates the constitution, it violates the officers of the the court, which are the lawyer is a positive as responsibility ethically and professionally. and james comey who always plays holier-than-thou to go out and say, i did it because i could get away with it. the good news is actually they didn't get away with it. and i think you are just now seeing the beginning and attorney general bill barr has done a phenomenal job of doing what attorney generals do, equal
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justice under the law. follow the rule of law. what happened to general flynn, what happened to the president is outrageous. and violated the constitution. the american people paid the price for that for three is. but what they did to general flynn, what they did toh the president of united states, it's not something you can say like they did in the irs case, we are sorry and we apologize, we went to court to get more than an apology. that's what they think is going to happen here -- obviously not, you got the u.s. attorney john durham investigating. i don't think we've seen the beginning of the reality of what was going on in this faux investigation from the top to p bottom. >> sean: i've been told by people involved in all of this, three years in reporting, a very small but ensemble cast. there is not one thing we were wrong on. there was nothing wrong in the ig report. thank you for being with us. turning to new developments, biden sexual assault allegations, the mob, the media, they're doing the best to prop
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up the worst presidential candidate in history and for weeks they have successfully avoided asking joe biden anything about the sexual assault claims that are significant and serious and shocking. in fact, today they asked donald trump more questions about biden's alleged assault than biden himself. by the way, they've asked him none. in ten appearances, 81 questions, not on this, they don't have any people mention to be a vice presidential candidate running mate with him. that's all about to change. tomorrow morning, biden is set to address the allegations for the very first time, and this as "business insider" reported, the biden campaign officially accessed senate files house at the university of delaware that may contain information about ms. reade's allegations and get this -- they access to those files in 2019. none of this matters to speaker pelosi because she has already endorsed biden even
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though she once fully supported all the kavanaugh accusers who didn't have half of what tara reade has. she could care less about veryha serious claims here. we will have a then and nowsh pelosi montage coming up later in the program, but first fox news contributor tammy bruce, judicial crisis network president harry sorvino. tammy, i begin with you. there are corroborating witnesses, a police report, ther a haunting call -- i don't mean this in a bad way, tara reade's mom passed away in 2016 coming back to say i want to help you to her daughter, a call to larry king. they didn't have that with the professor. >> yes. it's an extraordinary unfolding of the truth in front of people and you said we are shifting gears here. this in fact is just an offshoot of the same sewer that we've been dealing with, with michael flynn and with what the media
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and the establishment has been trying to do to the president. they are beyond hypocrites. they know what it is they are doing. and they do not care. so you've got now women who were -- believe all women, believe all the survivors including what we'll hear apparently from nancy pelosi, but what this tells you is the me too movement was a fraud and every woman listening to this program or hearing it in the clip, whether you be a liberal or a conservative or an independent or whoever you are, this issue as we know it does not discriminate. it doesn't matter for those of us who have been through domestic violence or sexual assault or stalking or anything else, we know this is serious and the women now who are ignoring or supporting joe biden, but just saying that it just doesn't matter in not believing miss reade, it shows you your own level of hypocrisy and cynicism and the lie that they've been perpetrating for
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the last several years in an attempt to use women and get their votes. >> sean: we have about a less than a minute, we're short on time, running through a lot of issues tonight. >> yeah. joe biden has said about mayor bloomberg, he has to get rid of these ndas and get rid of these documents, he wants to press to truly bet these claims, but he's in possession of a i lt of documents. he's hiding those and we have all of these women lining up who supported, who were supporting intense investigations to kavanaugh, they don't care about having a wardd from biden. the silence from them on biden's deafening. >> sean: good points from both of you. thank you both as always. full rebellion in states in this country. there is a rebellion. it is real. california, michigan, other states. trace gallagher, full report. later, he's back and he's on fire. i talked to him earlier. mark 11, the great one straight
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even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. >> sean: nationwide protest against lockdown policies are continuing to spread across the u.s. especially in states like michigan, california. just breaking moments ago, a democratic governor who did a terrible job in michigan
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extendingg the state of emergeny order until may 28th. out in california, and you order from gavin newsom is closing beaches in the state, prompting a strong backlash there. here with more is our chief breaking news correspondent jeff gallagher. my assessment is people are determined, they've watched, they've watched, they've assess their risk and are making their own decision and i'm not sure any government order of anybody is going to stop them. i would urge them to be careful for other people's sake, myself. >> these antilock the demonstrations in michigan have been ongoing for two weeks now but the days protest outside the capitol building in lansing ended up inside the capitol building where protesters idemanded access to the house floor. butss they were held back by ste police. you can see as you look closely, none of them wearing masks or practicing social distancing and the common theme of these demonstrations is they believe governor gretchen whitmer has overreach by incrementing severe stay-at-home mandates that
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violate civil liberties. meantime, in california governor gavin newsom threatened to shut down all california beaches, though most are already closed. but instead he only penalized orange county. newsom said newport beachgoers violated social distancing guidelines. newport beach officials said they didn't. and you looknd at these aerial pictures that show medium-size crowds, the vast majority of people were keeping their distance. newsom that he is basing his decision on science and data, but he is not provided signs or data showing beaches are contributing to covid-19 outbreaks. sean? >> sean: trace gallagher, thank you. my advice, i am going to wear it. i think i'm pretty healthy. maybe i'm not. i don't know. i think i am. but i don't ever want to contract and may be given to a vulnerable person. we saw how ravishing it can be. i hope you will take precautions too. and social distance. i am wearing the stupid mask.bu i don't like it. but i'm going to do it for other
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people. here to react to california governor's order and calling for congress to get back to work as everyone else is trying to get back to work, house minority leader kevin mccarthy. it seems -- maybe i'm reading this wrong, but people are passionate now. they are, like, they have assessed this virus. they have assessed the shutdown. we know it's ravaging. we have seen it. a lot of lives were saved. the measures have been extraordinary. medical mobilization that will be studied forever. what do you think about what's going on here? there is something building and it seems real. >> americans always crave their own liberty, their own freedom. it'sr interesting with governor gavin newsom's decision. orange county.wh why did he pick orange county? these are some of the best beaches in the entire country. huntington beach, surf city usa. some of the best lifeguards. the local city council actually voted to allow them to open up in a safe manner. when i look at those protesters, wear your masks, practice
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social distancing, we should do something even better in this process but we can open up in a safe manner moving forward and that's with the cities arep asking for. let them have local control just as the president gave governors the ability to have local control as well. why wouldn't he honor that with cities knowing best? >> sean: you know, the person who has handled this the best is ron desantis. high elderly population. targeted them. new york a disaster. michigan a disaster. gavin newsom did a lot better than new york and michigan by far. >> i was on the phone with governor newsom yesterday and i thanked him for how he worked with the president and the president working with him. it was a very good example.mp i watched the president talk with him today about his press conference with the governor of new jersey, praising him, telling the president thank you for getting all those ventilators. life-and-death situations. moving things. the president moving a navy ship
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here for a hospital just like he did in new york. amazing things we have done. the thing that we can do. remember, we are talking about a beach inside the heat, this is not a good place for the virus to live. but if that was on the beach can practice social distancing just as you saw in that video that they were, i think we can open some up and let the locals control how we go about doing that. >> sean: 187 days. donald trump saveds, in new yor. no politician in new york did for there a big election. what? >> there is a very big election. >> sean: i've got to go. >> one thing, congress needs toc get back to work. one thing i'll tell you is doctor, delivery drivers, dispatchers, they are all working to end's pandemic but the democrats are not. you are right, the election is coming up. people need to take to house to work with this president because what you've talked about with flynn and the president is bigger than watergate and we need toth make sure people are held accountable. >> sean: well said.
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thank you, congressman. here now with more reaction, we have senator republican from louisiana john kennedy. how are you doing down there? it looks like thankfully you have turned a corner. the president was there for louisiana also. >> yes, he was. for some time now, sean, the state and federal governments haveve been running the american economy essentially, and the louisiana economy. i mean, what could possibly go wrong? it's been a nightmare on elm street. i understand why we had to shut things down. but we can't sustain this. number one, the economy will collapse and number two, at least the people in my state are going to stop complainin compli. my governor has said he's not going to make a decision until
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may 15th. i respect that, but he hasn't been able to completely convince the people of louisiana.ia maybe my people are opening up. many losing unions and many americans can't turn a living behind the laptop. many of us don't live in the hamptons. >> sean: [laughs] >> andnd eat quinoa summer sala. >> sean: i don't live in the captains. that's the funniest line i've ever heard. i saw this. my family is in medicine. medicine and law enforcement. i've seen this up close. we could've lost millions of people. that was real. that part -- and it's ravaging for those that are older, compromised immune systems, underlying conditions. that is a s fact. >> no question.
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and let me say, we did what we had to do. and i'm very proud of the people of louisiana, the people of america. but some of mylo colleagues say, kennedy, if you think we have to open up eventually, aren't you exercising safe for soon? the short answer to that is no. the long answer is hell, no. all we have to do is follow the fauci-birx guidelines and if we do that i think will be okay. >> sean: well said. i'm saying do it safely. i say to all the guys stocking the shelves, without that food, we would've all died of starvation. they were there every week. they don't have to worry about whether or not we open up, they never shut down. they were saving us. just like the manufacturers save the health industry in new york. senator, you are the best. the great one mark levin fired up about the flynn case, what happened in new york, and stay with us. we are glad you're with with us.
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intelligence agencies are looking into a notion put forward by president trump and aids that the pandemic may have resulted from an accident in a chinese lab peered president trump called it some s but signs suggest that the president trump's effect down my speculation is out of nothing he's been under fire since tuesday for refusing to wear masks at the mayo clinic in minnesota. second lady karen pence claims her husband was unaware of the clinic's mask policy until after he left. the mayo clinic says differently. i am ashley strohmeyer. now back to "hannity." >> the democrats in congress and the democrats in the media who are besmirching themselves for all time for all history. when i think of donald trump, i do think of reagan. b they had different challenges. but they were strong men.
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and despite attack after attack after attack, they not only withstood the attacks, they did great things for this country. >> sean: mark levin's epic defense of president trump viral from last sunday. of course, number one "new york times" best selling author of "unfreedom of the press." "life, liberty, and levin." i call him the great one. mark, this is the biggest medical mobilization in the history of man. he had the wisdom ten days after the first case in america to put a travel ban in effect. quarantines, subsequent travel bans, no democrat was helping him ever. new york was dead without him. >> a couple of things here. first of all, the president of the united states has done more with 50 governors than any president in history. since we've had 50 states at least. he's done more with the private sector than any president in
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history. a lot of these governors were caught short because they blow their budgets on stupid things, like cuomo. cuomo with his solar panels andc his focus on infanticide, and all the rest of this nonsense. he comes into this pandemic with a $6.1 billion debt and now he wants the american people to pay him off. but before i get to that and i do want to get the back but i know i have limited time. i want to say this: barack obama is one of the most corrupt presidents in history, certainly in modern history. barack obama. it was the obama fbi spying on the trump campaign and the obama fbi spying on carter page. it was the obama api that went after michael flynn. it was the obama fbi that hid exculpatory information about michael flynn. it was the obama fbi that lied to the fisa court. it was the obama api that conspired to united states. it wasas the obama fbi thinking,
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you and they deserve a lot of credit, i came on this network march 5th as a former chief of staff and attorney general and i looked at the leaks and i knew they were coming from the fbi that were taking place. i took eight of them, one exhibit after another. i said, and i admit it, there's as being going on in this administration against the trump, against the campaign. i didn't have the specifics but i knew enough to read what was going on. those leaks were coming from the fbi and i want the american people to know that one of thene problems is in addition to the most corrupt president in modern history, obama, we have the most corrupt price in modern history. do you want to know why? there are dozens of former democrats who worked on capitol hill who worked in nonprofit groups, who worked in the obama and clinton administrations who are now so-called news journalists in the media. they have family members too. there is an incestuousmb relationship. i call it the democratic party media because that's exactly what it is and they are covering up for biden now.
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when biden wants to speak, he can barely speak. who does he talk to? joe scarborough? that'll be a fascinating discussion. between the two of them, they have a negative iq of 48. you know full well that the scarborough staff and the biden staff are coordinating how he's going to respond and so forth. tough guy, always calling out the president, going to take him behind the school house? how about you stand up straight like a man in front of a camera, to questions for 30 or 40 minutes. the president does it for 90 minutes at a time. you are accused of sexual assault and in some states what you are accused of doing is called rape. this is a serious matter to defend yourself like a man. speak out. don't put out statements. the press will defend him. because the press is corrupt. also, sean, i want to circle back to mr. cuomo. mr. cuomo, you put out a policy on march 25th, nursing home in minnis raiders my directors of
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nursing and hospital discharge planners, despite the fact that we had enough data to know that frail senior citizens in nursing homes and assisted living homes and senior facilities are the number one potential death target of this virus. you sent the. coronavirus positive into nursing homes and now you're blaming the nursing homes.e here it is. here is your order right here. it says, "no resident shall be denied readmission or admission to a nursing home solely based on a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of covid-19." nursing homes, listen, america, are prohibited requiring a hospitalized resident who is determined necessarily stable for covid-19 prior to admission or readmission. the next day, the nursing homes and their associations back the eigovernor, "please don't do th, we can handle these people. we have senior, frail residents in here."
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what does he say? he doesn't care. in fact, the title in "the wall street journal" that day was, "new york mandates nursing homes take covid-19 patience." what kind of an idiot do you have to be to take covid-19 positive patience out of hospitals and put them with frail senior citizens in nursing homes? they aren't set up for that! that guy honestly has blood on his hands and a big mouth to boot. the florida governor, he sayser the data shows nursing homes are a problem, assisted living homes are a problem. what does he do? he moves his medical resources into those areas. yes, sean? >> sean: 25% of deaths in new york and he had the navy ship and the javits center covid-19 ready and they didn't use r it. that makes it worse. mark levin. the great one. every sunday night 8:00 p.m. when we come back, tyra reade's allegations, do they damage biden? karl rove has the answer
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especially with nancy, pelosi leading the way. take a look. >> kavanaugh, when they demanded an investigation on brett kavanaugh, when the allegation came out on him -- >> i respect your question. i don't need a lecture or a speech. we are here to show our solidarity. we are here to show respect for all women who have a case, to have it respected. due process, investigate, find the truth, not fear it. >> i am complete respect. i have four daughters and one son. there is a lot of excitement around the idea that women will be heard and will be listened to. what's happening here has impact, the allegations that have been made are about offenses that have a lifetime
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impact. >> there is also due process and the fact that joe biden is joe biden... instead of asking questions, the republican leadership fear is the truth. >> sean: here now, former white house deputy chief of staff fox news can trigger karl rove. all right, dr. rowe. hypocrisy, obviously breathtaking. you are to? >> it's not only the elective officials like nancy pelosi. thanks for theos whiteboard incidentally that showed up, let's take a look at the media you sent me with my crayola chalk. >> sean: my god... you are lying. >> think about this. it's not just nancy pelosi in a pickle over this. we had "the new york times," it took 19 days for them to write a story about this. the story broke on the 25th of march. they finally wrote about it on april 12th. we now have six people who have stepped o forward to support
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miss reade in her allegations. her brother collin moulton, her mother who shows up on the cons of various tape calling into "the larry king show." two colleagues of hers in california, one a neighbor and one a colleague with at least one anonymous person talk to "the washington post," two talked tota "the new york times" we have six people who say they told me about this. but it took still 19 days for "the new york times" for people to do a story about it. the news critic, the media critic for "the new york times" asked to be editor dean to get, why didn't you right a story earlier, he said what did you dt with kavanaugh, what you did with swetnik, what you did with michael avenatti. she says outrageous things about justice kavanaugh, they immediately write a story the sameka day.
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the news critic for "the times" ask the boss, why didn't you treat this the same way? well, kavanaugh was already in a public forum the large way. i think the presented nominee of the democratic party is already in a public forum. a final point.in he said kavanaugh was a running hot story. well, the vice president of the united states -- former vice president of united states states is nowit the nominee of e democratic party, he's running a hot story too. >> sean: karl rov karl, that's y board. more "hannity" next.
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>> sean: all right. mother's day is soon. see that book? first edition bound for mom coming out soon. "live free or die: america and the. world on the brink." set your dvr. let not your heart be troubled. laura, you were on fire last night. great job. >> laura: upward and onward, we are jam-packed. awesome show tonight. >> sean: these are important time. let's open the country. >> laura: with positive, positive, positive. hannity, thanks so much but we'll see you tomorrow night. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. are the promises of a vaccine within months are saved or even realistic? and what does big pharma have to gain in this race for a cure? we will examine those questions tonight. and inventor and huntsman yourus elon musk user tesla's earning
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