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racism anwhite fragility they at on what's happening in china. in fact they are benefiting from it. tune in tomorrow night and every night at 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn and totally sincere enemy of line possibly smugness and groupthink. >> sean: thank you. welcome to "hannity." tonight we've got a busy night. buckle up. we are tracking multiple breaking stories including bombshell new revelations from the durham probe. we are getting there. we also bring the very latest progress in a race for covid-19 vaccine. a lot of hope again tonight in the battle against this quote invisible enemy. coming up tonight will have an exclusive interview with the missouri governor mike parson. now vowing to pardon mark and patricia mccloskey. yeah, they were just charged with felonies for illegal weapon, for trying to defend their home when no police were there. later will have the very latest on the barely there let's say
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corrupt biden's full embrace of glitzy bolshevik vernie's insane socialist agenda and aoc's insane new green deal and oh, yeah, confiscate your guns beta bozo and pelosi and schumer and biden 120 favors of broken promises of failure. if these insane policies are adopted in 106 days, if they win, watch the race to exit the united states. in fact, we are seeing this play out right now in real-time in america's cities. obama-biden, they did nothing for eight years in obama's hometown of chicago. they barely mentioned it. you know, wrecked by violence week in and week out, they barely talked about it. we have pelosi. we have schumer. we have biden. 125 years of swamp failure. they have done nothing to quell inner-city violent crime anywhere in america, nothing to fix the broken dilapidated
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disgusting and repulsive educational system. they have failed america's children. we have far left mayors. they have ruled the cities for decades. they have completely failed their citizens. the only time they shine a light on someone's death, they ignore the 99.9% of deaths. they only talk about it, cherry pick it if it fits their sick political agenda. hundreds are shot in chicago every single week. same with new york, now seattle and portland. guess what. you think joe biden knows these names? those are our fellow americans. do you think mayor lightfoot knows those names? because only if it helps them politically do they pay attention. so let's be very clear tonight as we begin this week. democrats, they have failed america's cities. decades of rule, decades of failure. they have put ideology over law and order and security and safety. and as a result, our fellow americans are suffering. just look what happened this
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weekend. more sad preventable unnecessary violence destruction and chaos. it's preventable. we can stop it. the president is pledging now to step in and end the war zones and they are trying to kick him out saying clean up the graffiti and get the hell out of here. take a look. >> [bleep] >> [chanting] >> [bleep] camera down.
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♪ >> sean: what you're watching is every weekend. it's the tip of the iceberg. we can announce this and we often do, every monday. where's the mob and the media? why doesn't fit their political agenda. most violence never captured our tape. over the weekend in baltimore coming of the same baltimore third highest per capita spending in the industrialized world, 13 public high schools, not one child, not one american child proficient in math. well, three were killed there. six wounded during shooting is all over the city. in the once great city of detroit they recorded 15 shootings. a stabbing calls including two
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quadruple shootings and look at this headline from st. louis. shooting, stabbings, robberies. busy night for st. louis police. and chicago, a whopping 70 people were shot. somebody needs to ask chuck and joe and pelosi and bozo and aoc and bolshevik vernie, do they know their names? ten were murdered this weekend in chicago. on sunday, a memorial service was held for a man who was shot and killed in southside chicago. during that service, three more people were shot, including two more kids. one was 10 years old and was 11 years old. to little kids shot. sadly unacceptable acts of violence now routine in liberal cities across the country. we see this every single weekend. it's a massive scale. the president's right. it's a war zone. this is our american treasure, our children are being murdered. but the far left so-called protesters in chicago, they are more interested in toppling a
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statue of christopher columbus. look at your screen. in this incident, 18 police officers were injured on top of what the 1300 other police officers injured, the 12, 14 now dead, in this case and a gray mob started throwing frozen water bottles, rocks, brick, fireworks and other projectiles at police officers trying to do their job and keep law and order. one local alderman is slamming the chicago mayor lightfoot on twitter for all but ignoring an attack on his office. the alderman's name, raymond lopez, tweeting "when you, mayor, refused to call out terror attacks in our communities, elected officials, criminals, they only feel more emboldened." as mayor lightfoot flounders just like rahm emanuel before, trump is vowing to take action and fix their mess. according to reports, department of homeland security is drying up lance to send around 150
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federal agents to chicago. they weren't particularly welcomed in oregon and portland they were told, go home. first clean up the graffiti. multiple federal buildings under attack during weeks and weeks of violent riots. federal courthouse has been firebombed on multiple occasions. the building exterior now covered in graffiti. last night in a powerful moment, several people trying to stop the anarchist underwriters from attacking this building yet again. seems if they had their way they'd probably do what they did in the chop chaz spaghetti potlucks dinner summer of love zone in that state control or burn it down like they did in new york. take a look. >> if you stand for justice, come here and stand with me. stand with me because i'm here for justice. i'm not here to tear down [bleep] not here to spray paint. it's going on every day. >> enough. enough.
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>> it delegitimize is the movement. >> this doesn't have anything to do with my rights. if you don't understand that, you're part of the problem. >> sean: despite the constant chaos portland's local democratic politicians have failed to protect their city and now are demanding all federal law enforcement leave town. another genius idea just like defunding the police. bazaar tweet. you have nancy pelosi, the speaker in the house, speak your name only. calling them stormtroopers. it's now more clear than ever democrats seem totally fine with lawlessness is a new normal in america. in fact, many are fully supporting it. biden, whether he likes to admit it or not, he used the words police have now become the enemy of the people they are supposed to protect. enthusiastically agreeing that funds should be diverted away from law enforcement,
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reallocated is the word he uses, even saying i don't like the word define but reallocating is the same darn thing, isn't it? it brings us to a question i've asked many times. in 106 days, america, you the american people, you are the ultimate jury. if biden and pelosi and schumer and aoc, bolshevik bernie, and beto bozo, they implement their plans, let me ask you a question. who will you call when the police have been defunded and dismantled? take a look. >> hello. you've reached 911. i'm sorry that there's no one here to answer your emergency call. leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can. >> sean: here with reaction, fox news contributor dan bongino. dave rubin. dave, let me start with you. a couple incidents happen this weekend. i'll tell you about a case in portland, an african-american man with an american flag stands against the protesters tearing
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down a fence. then an african-american woman dumped paint on one of the black lives matter, a couple of the murals in new york city. we want our police. refund the police. sort of like with goya. there was the boycott and then the buy-cott that i support. this race has pivoted. safety, security versus -- >> it's crazy to think about that that's really what this has boiled down. i did a little googling before the show and sean, you were born in new york city. i know dan was born in queens and i was born in brooklyn. you have the three boroughs. there is no panel on television that loves the great city of new york more than the three of us, right? do we want federal troops in new york? of course we don't but if the
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mayor himself, de blasio and by the way this goes for the mayors of los angeles, chicago a couple of adversities he mentioned, if they won't do their job, then trump has got to do something and we discussed it a couple weeks ago. maybe partly with a progressive mayors are doing here is laying a trap so that trump puts law enforcement in there, federal officers, so it makes him look like the authoritarian they want him to look like. i think the average person of its either my city is going to burn or were going to have to send the feds into fix it, they will choose the side of law and order. just think back to what new york city was like before mayor giuliani. i'm sure many people remember david dinkins, the progressive, and the entire city was a disaster of crime and drugs in times square and it became a joke. every body knows about it and then what did giuliani do? he came in and cleaned it up in new york had about 15 great years. it can be fixed but politicians have to have the will to do it. >> sean: they have to have the will. dan bongino, we are up to how
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many police dead? 12, 14? we now have bricks, bottles, rocks, molotov cocktails, knives and guns being used against the police. we lost two more police officers this weekend. they now have handcuffs on, they are afraid to do their job. mass retirement and i'm advising people guys, if your passion in your calling in life has been a cop, i don't know if it's good idea anymore because i don't off you'll be able to do your job without getting the crap beat out of you. or water dumped on you or being attacked anymore. considering joe says you're the enemy. >> shawn, i just got off the phone about half an hour before i came on your show with lieutenant richie mack. he was on "fox and friends" this morning. he was the lieutenant was bashing the face with brass knuckles. they almost took his eyeball out. he was in the hospital. you know i'm talking about, bleeding from his face in the picture "the new york post." i was a cop with richie mack.
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i promise all your listeners he's a real guy and a real man with a real heart who spent 25 years of his life in public service. >> sean: dan, i don't want to interrupt you. we are showing, watch this video here. the guy in the white. will re-racket. boom, windup, blindside him, he could've killed him. and then we are showing other videos. the rocks, bricks, molotov cocktails, project as fired at cops. we'll keep burning them. go ahead. >> the irony is something i learned today from rich, they were there to protect a peaceful protest across the bridge and got attacked for it. i want america to understand this election is a binary choice. there is no third party candidate. we haven't had that since ross perot. it's a binary choice and your choices this. donald trump, the obstacle between you and the mob. or joe biden and total complete chaos. does anyone with a straight face actually believe joe biden has
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the guts or the smarts to stick up with these big city mayors who have just dominated american politics right now and who have turned their cities over to the criminals in the chaos. the answer is obviously of course he doesn't. trump is the only thing standing in the way. >> sean: who are you going to call? we are going to show an ad put out by the trump campaign in just a second. dan, thank you. dave rubin, thank you. by this platform should make every american worried. you need to pay attention to this. a lot of us on the line. 160s, that's going to go by very fast. instead of trying to trying to appeal to centrist voters in independence, this is pretty spectacular, unique and i believe it's all done out of fear and weakness by the biden campaign. biden now has to spend all of his time and energy accommodating the most radical elements of his own party. the bernie people don't love him so he's had to take on bernie's economic plan. wholeheartedly agreeing that yeah, oh, yeah, no, the police
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have now become the enemy and we have to reallocate the funds away. divert them, defined. he just doesn't like the word. literally letting bernie write his economic policies, aoc is in charge of his environmental pa task force. he's pledging trillions of dollars. bozo overworked, his guns, he's going to knock on doors and taking tons. who's going to defend you? chuck, nancy, ready willing to ram anything through congress. maybe that's why the far left members of the democratic party just can't stop comparing biden to bolshevik bernie because he needs bernie badly. bernie's people are not loving him. take a look. >> now you ran very much as a new progressive here in new york. how would you say or politics aligned with that of the democratic nominee, joe biden? >> you know, i think we aligned a lot more than people give us credit for. you know, the bernie sanders
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joe biden alliance came together to draft policy platforms together, and i'm very happy to see joe biden is a lot more focused on environmental justice and climate change and maybe he was before. i'm excited to see that happening. >> sean: as we speak, many americans rightfully questioning biden's lack of oh, lets a mental alertness and stamina and strength for the toughest job in the world. radical left they see it as an opportunity control policy and white house. i guess they're not wrong. they will control biden. that's even scarier. biden is elected, this country and those policies are put in place, america will be unrecognizable. no more capitalism. no more energy independence. amnesty, the united sanctuary states of america, basically confiscate most of what you were, takeover industries, not going to be good. taxes way up, business is regulated to death. private insurance, how did that obamacare keep your dr. plan and save $2500 a year work?
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not well. local police, see you, goodbye. borders, yeah, wide open. amnesty for anybody. rs to be for disaster. financially it is mathematically democrats clearly don't believe in math or science because it's physically impossible. guess what, you the american people are the only thing standing in the way. 106 days, america, the world is on the brink. here now, to former white house press secretary, fox news contributor's ari fleischer, sarah sanders. all right, ari, let's start where i'm saying this race has fundamentally changed based on biden's comments about the police now becoming the enemy. reallocating funds. to me that is defined. he's adopted burning, aoc, bozo, and 125 years of failure of biden, pelosi, schumer. am i wrong? >> yes. in a traditional campaign, sean, you're 100% right. those vulnerabilities joe biden
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has would normally be dogging him and weighing them down. what's different this year, i submit to you, sean, is covid. so much of what the president's message that he wants to get through is not penetrating. it's not making it erase about biden. so far it is still a referendum on how president trump has handled covid. until he gets a handle on covid, it's going to be very hard for him to define joe biden. sorry to say it but that's my view. >> sean: let me go, the president weeded out today, everyone is telling me, the president, cdc just last week, sarah, said hey, you know why. by the way, let's backtrack. everybody got everything wrong. the models were wrong. i happen to be a fan of dr. fauci. i have deep respect for him. it wasn't his fault. china lied to the world, the people were saying in late march masks don't work. don't use mask. i think they were wrong. i've been encouraging people because i selfishly want to go to baseball games but more
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importantly i don't want, if i get the virus, mom and grandma and grandpa and dad sick. that's my personal choice. i don't think you mandated. i think we highly encourage it and the president did that tod today. >> absolutely and i think he was right to encourage people to take personal responsibility. we should encourage people to keep doing it. there's nothing wrong with wearing a mask. i think you're exactly right. let's protect those that are vulnerable around us. if we have the ability to do that, let's do it. at the same time, we don't need government dictating every single move we make. right now we are looking at i think one of the clearest contrasts coming up in 2020. we want government running everything apart or lives or do we want them allowing us to be what makes america great and that's having freedom and prosperity. i think one of the things that the president is doing right right now is making very clear
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that he's a president of law and order. what's taking place in these democrat run cities is absolutely tragic and shouldn't go on my think we hav glad we ha president willing to stand up to the liberal mob and do his job. the number one priority of the government and the president is to keep americans safe. he's the only one that's talking about how he's going to do that and actually taking action to do it and i think he's smart to do it. i also think we need to continue to encourage people to take personal responsibility and do our very best to protect those that are vulnerable around us. >> sean: let's put up the president's tweet. people can look at it. it answers ari's question. we are the united states. in an effort to defeat the invisible china virus many people say it's patriotic to wear a face mask. when you can't socially distance. there is nobody more patriotic than your favorite president and the president tweets out a picture of the mask. the two people who don't need to worry about mask so the president and joe biden. you can get around either of them unless you're tested. putting that aside. now i want to ask you about the
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issue of law and order and safety and security. ari, this was the ad that was put out by the campaign of the president earlier today. >> seattle's pledge to defund its police department by 50% even including a proposal to remove 911 dispatcher's from police control. >> joe biden said he is absolutely on board with defunding the police. listen closely. >> yes, absolutely. >> hello, you've reached 91. i'm sorry there's no one here to answer your emergency call. leave a message and we will get back to her soon as we can. >> i'm donald j. trump. >> sean: now the police have become the enemy when they are supposed to protect the people and are you in favor of reallocating these funds? yes, i am. that sounds like defund to me. ari fleischer. i don't feel safe and joe biden's america if that's his plan. >> no question, joe biden,
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redirecting funds from the police department and put into other activities. ask any police department where those cuts will come from. they will come from the number of police on the street. this is the same joe biden has walked away from his support of the condo and one of the greatest breaking point of the biden administration under president clinton was they put 100,000 cops on the street. >> sean: ari. he said people. he also said in the battle over integration of schools, i don't want my kids and a racial jungle. his words. >> that's right and that's why he's got a weakness particularly among younger african-americans that donald trump is going to do better with but the bigger point here is there's a huge vulnerability for joe biden on public safety. who was the greatest people who benefit from public safety? this is the president's huge opportunity in chicago. it's the black community, poor people, people whose neighborhoods have been neglected.
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who can do the most protect their lives? >> sean: should he go in, should he bail out chicago and portland and seattle and new york city when they won't protect innocent people? >> well, the issue of protecting federal facilities like a courthouse when a city won't do it, absolutely. he should be going into neighborhoods in chicago. the issue of going into neighborhoods is very different because what authority does the federal government half and especially if the city won't support it? i think what you do is embarrass the mayors an and a councilman d you say why aren't you protecting your own people? people, turned to us. turn to me. we will protect you. that's what donald trump should be doing. >> sean: al all right, sarah, im going to give you both 20 seconds each. what would you advise the president tonight, 106 days out? >> i think ari is exactly right. he needs to lean and then be the president that can keep americans safe. as a mom of three young children, i don't want my kids growing up in joe biden's america where there is no one to call when they need help and
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under president trump, i think every parent can go to sleep at night knowing that the president of the united states is doing literally everything he can to keep them safe. that's his number one duty, number one obligation. he should be reminded people of that but do it in a way that's compassionate. talk about how he cares about the people and reminds them of that being the core of who he is and one of the things that he ran on in 2016 and helped him get elected. >> sean: final 20 seconds, ari fleischer. advice. >> for the president, as much as you want to talk about the economy and public safety, people won't be as open to listening to it until and unless you deal with covid first. and that means the next two to three weeks, go out to all the places in america you are sending federal resources to help the hot spots. next time nurses and doctors get sent in, see them off. when trucks are rolling with medicine the government is providing, see those trucks and give a speech. put the president in the heart and center of the federal
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government's response. once people see he's taking care of covid, his message is going to then be much better heard. >> sean: all right, ari, sarah, good to see you both. thank you. only come back, lindsey graham live breaking news on who's calling for the deep state to testify. he's calling somebody big soon. you don't want to miss by the way breaking news tonight. felony charges filed against the mccloskeys, that couple right there guarding their home. the missouri governor says he will pardon them. he joins us with an exclusive interview next.
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♪ >> sean: the russia hoax is now unraveling as much as ever and the deep state is on the defensive. friday sandra lindsey graham, south carolina, his judiciary committee released declassified documents showing what we had been reporting. the fbi not only had serious doubts about the claims made in christopher steele's dirty russian dossier of misinformation that hillary paid for. by the way, white house chief of staff mark meadows has its time for indictments. he's right. the time is coming. take a look. >> well, i think the american people expect indictments.
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i know i expect indictments based on the evidence i'm seen. lindsey graham did a good job eating that out. you're going to see a couple other documents come out in the coming days that will suggest that not only was the campaign spied on by the fbi did not act appropriately, as they were investigating. >> sean: remember we now know that by early 2017 the fbi knew without any doubt whatsoever that dossier hillary paid for with russian lies and comey, mccabe, the rest of the deep state, they kept using it for one size application after another. they knew it was false, premeditated fraud. now we learn friday peter strzok appears to have realized well, deep state day of reckoning was on the horizon as the disgraced fbi agent lashing out through his lawyer and senator graham following the latest revelations. here with moore, senator lindsey graham. you know, senator, i guess we know they were warned before the
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first fisa application. we know mccabe said without the dirty dossier there would be no fisa warrant issued. but he said that to the house intel committee. now we know kathleen kavalec, we know bruce ohr warned them before the first one. they signed it. then we had a sub source in january saying no, that was all barn talk. you have a new document mostly unredacted. too many redactions for my liking. tell us what you found. >> i found a memo that was put together after the interview with the russian sub source. you said it well, sean penn without the russian dossier, they couldn't obtain a warning. they tried to get a fisa warrant against carter page and it was rejected. they find the dossier and all of a sudden they get a warrant. horwitz said without the dossier there's no warrant. so from january 24th to ten or
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27th the fbi interviews the russian sub source who put the dossier together. they created a 40 page memo showing it was a bunch of garbage, not reliable at all. here's the question. how could it be they continue to use the dossier in april and june of 2017 knowing that in january, the dossier was completely discredited by the person who put it together? here is the question for me. did the intel analyst who wrote the memo tell anybody of the chain, all by the way our case just fell apart? i find it almost impossible to believe that senior people at the fbi were not told in januarl apart against carter page. >> sean: if that's the case, now i don't know. you are the attorney, lindsey, but that confirms completely even strzok new but they did it anyway. what happens to americans when they lie to a court and they know they're lying to a court? >> you should go to jail. to get a warrant, the court
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relies on affidavits signed by law enforcement officials. august 5, calling sally yates. she was the number two at the justice department. on august 5th, she will come before our committee and i appreciate her voluntarily coming. remember on january 4th, 2017, the fbi agents involved on the ground said let's drop flynn from crossfire hurricane. found no evidence he was working with the russians. let's take them out of the investigation. that's when strzok tells those people they want to keep going. january 5th they meet with president obama and vice president biden to continue to surveil general flynn. here's what's shocking. sally yates, the number two at the justice department, did not even know they were following flynn but obama did. here's three things i want to ask her. if you knew then what you know now would you have signed the warrant application against carter page? did you hear joe biden say what about the logan act when it
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comes to general flynn? and is it true that you were surprised the president knew about the surveillance of flynn and you did not? >> sean: we already know the answers to all those, senator graham. here's the next step in all this. >> we haven't heard it yet. >> sean: okay but we already know what we knew about the january 5th meeting. >> she hasn't testified in person but she will soon. >> sean: i'm told that we now believe we have found not only the person that was the main source for the dirty russian steele dossier, you're smiling. that means i'm probably over the target. and i've also heard that there are people that are good, the 99% within the fbi community, the world's premier law enforcement agency, and the cia, the world's premier intelligence agency. i do nine of good people. they are now beginning to talk and they are beginning to tell about stories that they warned
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everybody not to do certain things, and they were ignored, which means that's even worse than we thought. >> the walls are closing in. people are beginning to talk to remember in the affidavit, somebody told the court the sub source, the russian guy was truthful and cooperative. nothing could have been more untrue than that. he was truthful but he destroyed the reliability of the dossier. they misled the court. if you can find the person who said that, you're off to the races. it's impossible they wrote this 40 page memo and didn't share it with people of the top. here's what peter strzok said in february 2017. again, we are unaware of any trump advisors engaging in conversation with russian intelligence officials. this is in february 2017. here's the question. why the hell was mueller a point to begin with the thin february they had no evidence of trouble officials talking to the russians, working with them. what happened between february and may of 2017? >> sean: lindsey graham paid by the way, i'm so sorry to he
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hear. i know rosie o'donnell and barbra streisand and hillary clinton donated millions to your opponent. i know the people of south carolina are going to be very influenced by the millions of barbra streisand and rosie and heller. i'm really worried about that for you. all right, senator. >> thank you very much for your concern. >> sean: so concerned. i am sweating. the vapors. coming up, breaking tonight. remember the st. louis couple defending their homes from protesters? remember the guys that broke down the gate and started making threats towards them? we've interviewed them. well, guess what. the prosecutor is now charged that couplethe missouri governog to join us. he says he will pardon them. wow, that exclusive interview next. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader
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♪ >> sean: welcome back. breaking tonight, missouri couple mark and patricia mccloskey, remember they were defending their home against violent protesters? they have now been charged with felony unlawful use of a weapon by democratic circuit attorney kim gardner. i recently sat down with the mccloskeys for their side of the story just to remind you. >> it was shocking.
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i mean, the gate came in. seemingly everybody in the world came forward literally i think the estimate was 300 to 500 people, came right towards us. we were having, preparing to have dinner on the porch and we were literally maybe 70 feet from the gate. by the time he got our guns, by the time i got my gun, the crowd was maybe 30 or 40 feet from us. >> sean: all right, missouri governor mike parson believes the mccloskeys did "did what they legally should do" to protect themselves. will he pardon the mccloskeys? the governor of missouri joins us now. governor, good to see a preview of 22 years in law enforcement, is that correct, sir? >> that's right, sean. i have. >> sean: thank you for your service protecting and serving. it's an honorable profession. then then then present the book of lives in the line deserves our heartfelt appreciation. there were no police this night. the gate was broken down. the mccloskey'ss described in
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detail specific threats made against them. they were protecting their home in their property. they have gone in and taken their weapons away and now they're going to charge them. will you pardon them? >> without a doubt, sean. i will do everything within the constitution of the state of missouri to protect law-abiding citizens and those people are exactly that. they are law-abiding citizens. and they're being attacked frankly by a political process that's really unfortunate. it's a sad day for us here in missouri. they had every right to protect their property, their home, just like any of us would. if you had a mob coming towards you, whether they tore down a gate or not, when they come on your property, they don't have a right to do that in an aggressive manner. people have a right to protect their selves, their families, their property. that is the current castle doctrine in the state of missouri and that's why it's an important case. the prosecutor in st. louis, i think it's important to realize we had 135 homicides in st. louis since the first of the
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year. she's filed 30 cases of 135 and so she doesn't have the time or resources and yet she got here and charge innocent citizens, private citizens that have -- law-abiding citizens that haven't broken the law. it defies common sense. why any elected official would do such a thing. >> sean: when you combine your experience in law enforcement and you mention the castle doctrine and i will cite missouri law, by the way, missouri and i had cousins, there was a big argument in pronunciation. you can use physical force to stop stealing, property damage, tampering. there were no police there governor that night. the gate was broken, the family described in specificity and detail, that's going to be my room and we're going to kill your animals and very threatening.
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the weapons were legal. i don't know what people are supposed to do in the circumstances. we see it happening around the country. my question to you as the governor, why do these governors in for example portland and the governor of oregon, the mayor of portland, the mayor of chicago, governor of chicago, new york's mayor and governor. the president keeps offering help to restore law and order. people are dying. cops are, 1300 cops hurt. why would they reject that opportunity to be helped? >> because they have a total socialist agenda. what they are trying to do is why they are not doing that. the president of the united states reached out to me and said hey, governor, how can i help you? we had a great conversation. he sent over 200 fbi agents to the state of missouri to help us with some of the violent crime problems we have. defunding the police, getting rid of the police is just the opposite. we need to be backing up our men and women out there sacrificing
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their lives every day. we need to put more officers on the ground to attack violent criminals. we can see these quote peaceful protesters but we know those violence behind them. we know there's people involved in crime almost everywhere we see a protest. we've got to stand up for that and the president is trying to do that. we governors that understand how important it is, me personally because i've been in law enforcement for 22 years, i'm going to step up, stand up for these men and women every day that risked their lives for me and all the other missouri citizens. >> sean: when i was going after the deep state and those that abuse their power, i always made a distinction, the 99%. last question, i had a source telling me that when the protesters went back to the mccloskeys home, that there was no local police presence but the president had sent in some support. is there any truth to that? speak of the conversation i had
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with the president last week was about what we do if they do file charges? what do we do with his rogue prosecutor. that was a conversation i had last week. i think the resources are there to help the mccloskeys or anyone in the state of missouri. it was unfortunately and unfolded but here's one thing i want to make sure everybody knows. they had every right to do that under the law of missouri, under the constitution and frankly of the united states. every right to protect themselves and their property and their families, whatever that might be and again you have a mob mentality out there night after night going across this country and at some point it's got to end and at some point we'll have to stand up for the everyday citizens. >> sean: governor, thank you for your service, number one. serving and protecting, number two. thank you for standing up for the rule of law. and we appreciate you taking time and explain it to us tonight. thank you, sir. making the right decision. >> keep up the good work. >> sean: thank you. when we come back, leo terrell and dan bongino reacting to the story and more.
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there but it's mark and patricia mccloskey who are facing felony charges after i would argue the police came in and illegally took their legal guns. why? because they dared to stand guard outside their home to protect their home and family. in order to ward off those making threats against them that they explained on the show. if it's illegal to guard your home in st. louis, is anyone going to be safe anymore? especially in this day and era of defunding the police, as you just heard and are expensive interview, the missouri governor mike parson, he said he'll be issuing a pardon. here with more we have fox news contributor dan bongino, civil rights attorney leo terrel. leo, the gun was legal but they went and confiscated it? no police showed up that night when they broke into the dash broke down the gate and went into that community. the family described in detail the threats against them. and now they take their guns and now they have a rogue
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prosecutor. what do we the people supposed to do when people you know breaking our neighborhoods and are threatening us. what are people to do? >> i was watching the interview and so angry. i wish i could go to missouri, represent that family, and then run against that left-wing democratic prosecutor. this case is so outrageous. you look at all these individuals who are committing crimes and basically getting away with it. they're hurting police officers, they are robbing, stealing, that prosecutor, i would love to run against her. i would love to move to missouri. here's the problem. seems like the democrats will do nothing on the democratic network they had softball questions handed to joe biden tonight. he won't answer questions about the lawlessness in these cities run by democratic mayors and by the city prosecutor. it's outrageous. i really feel for that family. if there's anything i can do to help that family and defeat that
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prosecutor, i'm going to start working on that night. it's ridiculous. bravo for the governor. >> sean: you know, dan, i don't know what people would do. joe biden says the police have now become the enemy of the people they are supposed to protect. i don't believe that. i think 99% of cops. leo thinks it's 98. thinks it might be wrong. they're good people, they protect and serve. you work with them. what do people do, down? how do they protect themselves? >> sean, the same way the mccloskeys did. there's no violation of the law here. prosecutor kim gardner is an intergalactic embarrassment who sean is about to be humiliated on an international scale, like you've never seen. she has no case. did you read the letter? the letter is very clear. she recommends, sean, a pretrial diversion into a program meaning what? she knows -- kim gardner is lucky she doesn't get prosecuted for malicious prosecution.
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i'm not kidding, sean. this case is that bad. there's no conflict of right ear. they have the right to defend themselves, and the protesters have the right to assemble peaceably. >> sean: i've got to run. hey, dan, leo is voting for trial. >> the greatest revelation. (announcer) now more than ever, it's important to lose weight,
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