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>> sean: former naval officer carter page destroyed. thank you, great to see you.ro that's it for us, conventions next week. we will be here every single night, "hannity" next. next week. we will be here every single night, "hannity" next. ♪ ♪ >> trey: welcome to the special edition of "hannity" countdown to the election. i'm trey gowdy in tonight. we begin with a fox news alert. the first charges in the durham probe have been filed, and it is the fbi under indictment. we will have much more just ahead, including exclusive reaction from senator lindsey graham. but first, with just 81 dayslu until the most consequential election of our lifetime, joe biden and kamala harris are pandering to the far left, seizing the most out of touch ideas the extreme left has to
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offer and hope progressives will forget about bernie and aoc and turn out for them in november. keep in mind kamala harris was firmly rejected by democratic primary voters when she wanted to be the president, and joe biden was never the first or second or third choice of progressives. it's why you see kamala harris flip-flopping on major issues like health care even though joe biden himself, take a look. >> on the hyde amendment, where you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care, including women whe were the victims of rape and incest, do you now say you have a bald and regret that? you have only since you've been running president this time -- >> i believe him and i respect
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them being able to tell their stories and i'm encouraged to do it. [reporter questioning] >> he's going to have to make that decision for himself, i wouldn't tell him. the issue of lynching is part of the shame on america's history. [reporter questioning] >> i think that's right for him to apologize, yeah. you also worked with them to oppose busing. there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bused to t school every day. that little girl was me. >> trey: what does all of this mean? it means kamala harris most firmly held conviction is her own personal ambition. six months ago, harris was traveling the country telling voters she would make a much better president than joe biden,
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touting her liberal record in the senate, and questioning biden's comments on race and even expressing belief in the women who accused him of impropriety. the media won't tell you that and the media won't make harris and biden answer questions because biden and harris are making it clear -- they are not planning on leading with voters and they aren't interested in taking any questions from their adoring fans in the press. for the second day in a row biden and harris talked but would not take questions -- take a look. [reporter questioning] >> you can see there was one question from reporters. >> trey: while the democratic establishment wants you to believe there is unity ahead of
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the virtual dnc, the infighting is, already begun. for example, progressives are now blasting the party for only giving congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez a mere minute, 60 seconds to speak of the convention next week but they are giving more time to john kasich and michael bloomberg. according to new reports tensions are lingering between the obama and biden camps. joining me now for reaction former white house chief of staff writes reince priebus along with tammy bruce and matt schlapp, welcome each of you. let me start with you. how did kamala harris go from underperforming in the race for president to being the most exciting choice for vice president, how does that happen politically? [laughter]
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>> i'm sorry, go ahead to. >> you are there, go for it. >> all yours. i was just going to say, they are running a race where they are going to do everything they can to not talk about what they believe. they are not answering questions . they are not being seen. biden is hidden in the basement because they are only running on one thing, kamala harris needs to be defined and the reason is that 60% of americans actually don't think that joe biden will finish his first term. everything you said is true whether it's a green new deal socialized medicine, d.c. statehood, liberal courts, but the most disturbing position that kamala harris has taken is she wants to expand the supreme court, add liberal justices to accomplish the things that you just talked about. icprobably the most underappreciated trump
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accomplishment is his work on the judiciary, more judges than both of his predecessors combined at this point, two supreme court justices, and kamala harris and a joe biden are going to undo all of it. >> trey: tammy, let me bring you in. aoc may be the most charismatic and best public speaker the democratss have. why is she being limited to 60 seconds? she would get re time if she came on with sean than the democrats are giving at her convention. why just 60 seconds for her? >> maybe that's what she should onto this program and be able to talk to people. it's not just 60 seconds it's -- they don't even trust her to go lives. this is like leaving a nickel for a tip, which is worse than leaving no tip at all. she should be absolutely
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enraged, it's a statement and when you're giving a republican john kasich and a someone like buttigieg big time, it's also a message they are trying to gaslight. they are placating the far left when it comes to who they are hanging out with and then to the american people, they are trying to show this milquetoasty placement, they are placing the dnc as a whole in the basement with joe where it really means nothing and it will collapse the moment it is looked at seriously or if there are questions that are asked.d. if you want to run the united states, if you want to take this country back to the past, you better have the courage to stand up and explain to the american people exactly why they should do that. instead, they continue to lie and they have to do this because they cannot compete with donald trump. whether you like the president
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or not, the accomplishments over the last three and a half years have been extraordinary, we are only surviving now this pandemic from china because of thee president's ability to keep the nation on her feet and make her strong.c they can't compete with that. they have to come up with stunts about masks for everybody and this is their problem. i think they're going to to have billy eyelash singing, she's a great singer but she's not going to be president and neither is joe biden, and neither is ms. harris. >> trey: my math may be off but i think you and i got the same number of delegates for president that kamala harris got. if you're not exciting 12 months ago, what makes you excitingif now? how is the media talking about her excitement when her campaign was such a dud?
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> the democratic party, this new socialist democratic party selects people on the boxes they can check and she does check a lot of boxes that are important, including the fact that she's a woman of color, she's from california -- but you're right. what republicans believe in is a market. she failed miserably in the market. the only thing she actually did well was eviscerate and shred joe biden on the question of race, the question of busing his treatment of women in many of his past positions, including a position that is so radical to the democrats, the idea that priests and nuns and people of faith should pay for othere' people's abortions.ka this question about how kamala harris has treated catholic nominees picked by donald trump to be on the nation's highest court, we talked about the federal judiciary, what kamala harris did to people of faith, catholic men who have the gall to join
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the knights of columbus which is a fraternal organization for catholic men to make sure they are good husbands and good fathers and do charitable work she calls it basically a hate group. any person that was stand up against a decent charitable organization like the knights of columbus should not be qualified to serve for national office. and joe biden didn't just fail to call out kamala harris, he's now picked her to be on his team. this anti-catholic bigotry is just disgraceful and i think it's one of the reasons why kamala harris just is nothi likable to republicans, to democrats -- i think the more we see of her, the more people aren't going to like her. g >> trey: we shall see in 81 days, reince priebus tammy bruce, matt schlapp thank you for joining us. coming up, breaking news. the first charges in the durham probe have been filed. we are starting to see real consequences for the systemic hostility shown in 2016 by some in the fbi. is this just the beginning?
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♪ >> trey: welcome back to this special edition of hannity.♪s tonight we have huge breaking developments in our quest for equal justice. former fbi lawyer kevin clinesmith is expected to plead guilty for falsifying evidence in the fisa warrant against carter page. this is the first criminal case arising from john durham's investigation into the origins of the russia probe. remember, we first learned of his corruption in michael horowitz's findings last december when it was revealed he had actually altered an email
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in an apparent effort to falsely accuse carter page of being an agent of russia. the ig report found that comey's fbi lawyers omitted to carter page's prior relationship with another u.s. government agency prior to the filing of the fisa warrant warrant renewal application. the report goes on, they altered an email from agency believed to be the cia which the fbi relied on to get a fisa warrant to unlawfully surveilled carter page.e. here is the president reacting to the news earlier today, watch this. >> kevin clinesmith, a corrupt fbi attorney who falsified fisa warrants in james comey's very corrupt fbi, is expected to plead guilty, you probably heard
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that it just came out. that is just the beginning, i would imagine because what happened should never happen again. they spied on my campaign and they got caught. >> trey: clinesmith wasn't shy about proclaiming his disdain for the president, texting a fellow fbi lawyer, clinesmith said i'm just devastated, adding his name was all over the legal documents investigating his staff, if it could get worse manufacturing evidence and allowing your personal beliefs to impact your work for the fbi clinesmith declared himself part of the anti-trump movement, texting "viva low resistance." the biggest defenders and apologists for the fbi misconduct were already out
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doing damage control following the charges. for example, andrew weissmann is lashing out, claiming that bill barr has two systems of justice in play, that is the same andrew weissmann who said roger stone needs to go back in front of the grand jury to talk about trump, not about election interference, not about russia not about protecting our democracy from outside influences, nope -- he wants stone to testify against trump. tonight we are inching closer to finding out how pervasive fbi misconduct was in this sad chapter in american history. this did not originate with low-level rouge cops and lawyers. these were the highest levels of the fbi and doj.e comey, mccabe, peter strzok and others abuse the fisa court process and presented unverified and unfettered information to a court, promised to stop the trump campaign and develop an insurance policy in case trump won. p
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law enforcement and prosecutors are given special powers and authorities in our system. the power to arrest, to search to seize, to impact impact reputations and freedom, they are not given the power to influence elections. the time for accountability is uponon us. joining me now for reaction, senator for the great state of south carolina, chairman of the judiciary committee, welcome to you senator, lindsey graham. >> you're doing really good. it's a good day for the rule of law. >> trey: i was thinking on the way over here, over the past four years there have been more fbi employees indicted than there have been trump family what does that sayn about what the country has been
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through over the last four years? >> there are a couple story lines today. and fbi lawyer in charge of reviewing warrants is going to plead guilty to falsifiedfb documents to the fisa court against a trump advisor, and if you are lucky, you'll find this in the mainstream media for 30 seconds.ur can you imagine if the shoe were on the other foot and the fbi lawyer pled guilty today to falsified documents against hillary clinton advisors, it would be front page news. that's the world we live in. i want to applaud mr. horowitz, the inspector general -- without him, we wouldn't have known this. what this lawyer did is a really big deal. we have to trust the system. there has to be a certain amount of trust. this is a lawyer, a man of the law, a member of the bar who took it upon himself to falsify documents and keep an investigation going that should've been stopped. the media can't figure out why they hated trump's gets.
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this is a big day for the rule of law. something tells me that mr. clinesmith knows where the bodies are buried, and if i were in the fbi working on crossfire hurricane, i would be very worried right now. >> trey: speaking of working for the fbi and being worried you were concerned the fbi maybe had misled the senate intelligence committee, can you update us on that? >> this is a big day for transparency and the rule of law. mr. horwitz -- it's not in his report, but he found a briefing document dated sometime in february 2018 that was prepared by the fbi because the senate intel committee used to be on the house intel committee, had real concerns about the russian sub source.hi they asked the fbi to come in and brief him. i asked director wray who did the briefings.
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it's bill priestap, he's one of the leaders of crossfire hurricane. he told the fbi in 2017 there is zero corroboration for the dossier, i wouldn't trust it with a solid grain of salt. hearsay, bartok. they knew for over a year and now you've got bill priestap ont february 15th 2018 with 4 other people from the fbi briefing this senate intel committee completely whitewashing the truth about the reliability of the dossier. director ray has been really good, he's given me the information, but what i want to do with this is turn it over to durham because i think the briefing in 2018, a year after the source told the fbi it was a bunch of garbage, whitewashing that report is potentially another crime. going to send all of this to durham when i get it. >> trey: the american people are watching democrats and mayors of liberal and
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progressive cities complain liabout state and local police misconduct. where is the outrage among democrats when you have police misconduct over an entity they actually have power over control over, which is the fbi. why is there not more bipartisan outrage over the last fouror years? >> to my judiciary committee democrats, this is about the rule of law. many of you have been u.s. attorneys. what we have here is an fbi lawyer falsifying documents to wythe fisa court to keep an investigation going that should have stopped. g falsifying documents to get a warrant against an american citizen, part of the presidential campaign. t we now have in 2018, a year after they told the fbi it was a bunch of garbage, the dossier an effort by the fbi to lie to congress and the reason that
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he lied to congress is if he told the truth, he would expose the lie to the court. mr. horowitz deserves a lot of credit here. where is this thing going? the next thing i'm going to dodo is i'm going to call to theoi committee and interview the case agent and the intel analyst who interviewed the russian sub source in january and march of 2017 and they got memos showing it was a bunch of garbage, the guy denied the reliability of the dossier, zero corroboration and here's a simple question. the most high-profile case may be ever in the history of the fbi, completely fell apart in terms of reliability. who did you tell? what is the likelihood that the people who interviewed the russian sub source did not tell
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mccabe, eventually comey, our case fell apart? that's where i'm headed. if they knew about this a warrant if they got in april or june months after the interview, they should go to jail. >> trey: let me ask you quickly, we got about 20 seconds, what is the future if any of fisa? >> it's hanging in the balance because people abuse power and god knows we need it because the terrorists are coming after us. we have to rehabilitate the system. the only way people are going to trust the fbi and pfizer in the future is for people who will lie, cheat, manipulated to be fired and go to jail. stay tuned.he >> trey: thank you for staying up late with us, i know it's past your bedtime, thank you. up next, president trump traveled to new york city toou visit his brother, who is said to be seriously ill. plus the empire state is so out of control, trump says new york may be in play on election day we'll explain after the break.
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♪ >> trey: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity," today president trump traveledec to new york city to visit his brother robert who was hospitalized with a serious illness. fox news's alex hogan is live with the latest on this. >> the president is in new jersey but earlier today he stopped here on the upper east side of manhattan where his brother robert is hospitalized the president making that stop for about an hour, the white house not elaborating on his condition but saying that he is seriously ill. robert is the youngest of five
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siblings, and at a press briefing, the president commenting on their brotherly bond. >> i have a wonderful brother. we have a great relationship for a long time, from day one. it's a long time ago and he's in the hospital right now. hopefully he will be all right. he's having a hard time. >> the 72-year-old served as a former top executive within the trump organization, he married his longtime partner in march and two months ago robert trump filed temporary restraining order trying to block a tell-all book by his niece mary. earlier this year robert was hospitalized for about a week there is still no word on his condition. >> trey: alex hogan thank you. tonight one of the biggest campaign issues is the disastrous state of america's liberal run the city's, one of the worst is new york city under the leadership of mayor bill de blasio.
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president trump tweeted today his intention to bring new york city back if we -- reelected. he will have his work cut out for him because the state's economic outlook was recently ranked worst in the nation. new york city residents are making a mad dash for the exits as reported by "the new york post" and the d tragic spike in violence in the city is also fueling this mass exodus, as the number of shootings in 2020 has come close to reaching the total for the same period in the last two years combined. joining us now for reaction is trump 2020 director of press communications erin perini and civil rights attorney leo terrel.f welcome to you both. mr. terrel, i want to start with you. on a similar issue, but not all four squares. 2008, 2010, the democrats had
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control of the house, thets senate, and the white house. if we in fact have systemic racism in our justice system, why not deal with it when you had all the gears of government? >> very good question. 30 years of being a lawyer and a civil rights attorney, i can't answer that. because there is no systemic discrimination in democratic cities.an if there was and you're right the democrats have the ability to control it. look at all these cities burning up right now, chicago, l.a., portland, seattle, they are run by democrats. the term systemic discrimination is a democrat talking point kool-aid. people don't want to live in t new york, it's not safe, it's dangerous. people don't want to go there to pay taxes and, more importantly, new york state is being run by the worst mayor in the country an egomaniac governor, and black lives matter and antifa.
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you heard what the black lives matter spokesperson set in chicago, it's okay to rob and steal, people are hungry. who would want to live in a state like new york? what they should do is followwh the trump economic plan and allowed trump to bring in the national guard. >> trey: are there aspects of our current justice system that the president believes could be improved, should be improved if he were reelected? does he have an agenda for how to make our justice system worthy of respect by all communities? >> there certainly is and president trump has taken steps to reform the justice system in the united states. criminal justice reform was done by president trump, to make sure that first-time nonviolent offenders don't end up with j ridiculously long prison sentences in the united states. under the first step act, about 90% of those released from prison under president trump criminal justice reforms were black americans.
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this is a president who is willing to take justice in the united states and make it blind the way it is supposed to be. the scales of justice work how they are supposed to for americans, you can trust the justice system. president trump stepped up to be able to do that. given a second term, he will again b fight to be able to brig the levels of justice fairly for the american people. >> trey: mr. terrel, i know you are an outstanding lawyer, i can't compete with you on legal issues so let me ask you a political one. i think kamala harris is historically significant, but i felt the same way about love and i of course feel the same way about tim scott, but that has not kept the democrats weree trying to beat them at the election box. how do you acknowledge the historical significance of someone while at the same time disagreeing with them about the issues and try to defeat them on the issues? >> before i answer, let me give my background set up -- let me
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answer the question. the problem is very simple. kamala harris was picked for the wrong reason. she was picked as a way to insulate joe biden from racism. joe biden has been a person who said if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. black people think the same way -- my point is mia love tim scott, they were picked on merit. kamala harris is an affirmative action selection to insulate joe biden about the racist attitudes he's had for the last 40 years. the one thing kamala harris did say that is true is that joe biden is a racist at the debate. one final point, when you look at what donald trump has done the last three years as far as what aaron has said, funding black historical colleges, trying to get police reform through the senate, but for
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cory booker and kamala harris. donald trump has done more for black americans than obama and biden and kamala harris. >> trey: you're both right, we would've had a police reform for kamala harris. thank you both for joining us hope you have a great weekend. when we come back, what is china doing and is there in a focus on it leading into the november elections? senator marco rubio will join us after the break as this special edition of "hannity" continues. l edition of "hannity" continues.
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democrats and members of the media are downplaying it. former obama advisor ben rhodes tweeted "the agreement is dressed up as an election eve achievement between two leaders who want trump to win." while biden tried to take some credit for it, the media minimize the achievement as nbc nightly news refused to give president trump any credit for his role in the deal and "cbs evening news" suggested the president was actually stealing credit. meanwhile, national security advisor robert o'brien warned that china is working to elect biden and they have the most powerful and sophisticated tools to do so. joining us now with the reaction is the acting senate intelligence committee chairman, senator marco rubio from florida. welcome, senator rubio. thank you for joining us.
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>> is this the first time you're doing a show? >> trey: it is and i requested you specifically -- i need you to explain to me the historical significance of this agreement between israel and the uae. >> it's the first time that israel makes a deal with an arab country since egypt and jordan. one of the things that has made israel's life difficult is it surrounded by countries that don't recognize it diplomatically. it has different levels of engagement with these countries. this is a major achievement. you highlight all of those media that refused to give the president any credit, the american people see it in the american people noticed that stuff, they don't just believe what they hear on the air, they start to pick up on the fact that in the eyes of most of the people who run media companies the president can do no right. if it's a big deal, they downplay it, if it is not a big deal they play it up, it's a significant achievement and one that i know is in the works for a long time. >> trey: ever since i met you
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in 2010, you had an interest in foreign policy. turkey isn't happy, they are a nato member, what should we make of that? >> turkey has had a deteriorating relationship with israel, also turkey with erdogan, they want to be the dominant power in the region some of this ottoman revisionism. at the same time, that helps erdogan at home. israel isn't popular among the domestic audience, but they don't like deals being done that they aren't a linchpin of, they are also crosswise in a couple of regional conflicts as well. turkey is an interesting situation, they've gotten deeply involved in libya, they are in northern syria, in one way they work with the russians and in different ways, they are literally taking the russians and their proxies on head on.
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it's a messy situation right now unfortunately with the turkish government. >> trey: lets pivot to china, what is the current state of our relationship with china? >> it's being rebalanced appropriately. we went 25 years in this country where everyone was saying don't worry, you let china cheat, when they get rich, they will be democratic and follow the rules. joe biden was one of the leaders of that. when china went to the wto he said don't worry, they are going to take our jobs. obviously it hasn't worked out that way. if it feels like a lot of that is happening, it's because this president and this administration have taken on this challenge, try to make up for it. literally two decades of mistakes when it comes to china. we paid a tremendous price for what we have allowed them to do. they have stolen millions of
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american jobs, closed american factories and in the process have gutted american communities. it's an important recalibration and it needed to happen, i'm glad it's finally started to happen, it will be the work of a generation. >> trey: you touched on the electoral consequences if the white house switches or if the senate switches, how would our relationship with china change? if there's a president joe biden or if there is a chuck schumer, what happens? >> it goes back to the way it used to be. when it comes to joe biden, all of these smart heads that go around talking about it and some of them have come to that position, many of them have continued to criticize anything the president does confronting china. this is a 75-80% issue in this country. that's why you see democrats are supportive of it but to begin with, biden doesn't have the strength to take on challenges
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that come with china, doing it requires to get in a fight with editorial boards and fancy think tanks who all think that no matter what donald trump did it was a mistake and we need to reverse everything he did even if it was in the best interest of our country, they cannot admit anything this administration has done exactly the right thing to do. >> trey: thank you for joining us tonight and for your stewardship of the intelligence committee. up next, democrats continue to play politics with the covid relief bill. house minority leader kevin mccarthy will joining us live with the reaction next. stay with us. want restaurants to open?
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>> trey: welcome back to the "hannity" special. president obama is not shying away from the spotlight this election cycle. today he blasted president trump, who has valid concerns about an election disaster tied to mass mail in voting. meanwhile, speaker nancy pelosi is scheduling a month-long recess because her coronavirus relief demands aren't being met. the price tag for her demands include things completely unrelated to covid, $2 trillion.
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no wonder negotiators are miles apart on covid-19 funding with little hope for a deal until september. h joining us now for reaction house minority leader kevin mccarthy.. welcome to you, leader mccarthy.e >> thank you, i'm excited for your show tonight. >> trey: thank you. if you are the speaker of the house and you may be one day, how would you handle these negotiations? >> why do we think nancy pelosi would do anything different? from the very first bill any time we dealt with covid, she has always tried to stop it. we tried to get liability protection for 3m to sell its masks, she said no and gave us shortage when it came to personal equipment. then when we try to make the covid bill go through, she held it up for a care's acts of thee kennedy center could have more money.
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then when small businesses were starving for money for ppp thatb was so successful to pay their employees, she proudly stood int front of her refrigerator and ate ice cream and told america she wouldn't do it. the first thing i would do is take the trillion dollars that has already been appropriated but is sitting there with 100 billion more for the states 100 billion for small business and i would use that instead of hurting the taxpayers, luckily we have a president that cares about people's paychecks and he's getting them out but he's also able to do a peace plan at the same time. >> trey: what's it going to take for the republicans to retake the house and do young judge success as retaking the house or just picking up seats? >> i judge success by retiring nancy pelosi. it only takes 17 seats and just a short time ago when we were sworn in, it was 19 seats. we got a democrat to flip and wr
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just won a seat in california that hillary carried by a majority and the democrats won w by nine points, we just won it by ten. if people really want to retire nancy pelosi, the need to go to takethehouse.com , thehe democrats have more money than we do but we have better candidates. if you want to make a difference, takethehouse.com will make all the difference. >> trey: my memory may be suspect, but when you were the majority leader and the media narrative was you can't do that because the senate isn't going to take it up. i don't hear the same criticism when the democrats pass a bill that has no chance of passingam the senate, it just seems like a lot of duplicity or is it just me with the media? >> i don't think it's even justa in d.c. but think about it. nancy pelosi's version of solving the coronavirus was
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$3 trillion. but you know what it did? it mentioned pot more than it mentioned research or jobs. how does that do anything for anyone? what she has done, what has she been able to do with san francisco? she made it a sanctuary city high taxes, sidewalks nobody wants to walk on, this is what she wants to do for the rest of america and now joe biden, just picked the other person who's dealing with san francisco -- kamala harris. >> trey: thank you for putting on a tie for us. thank you for joining us. more on this special edition of "hannity" coming up right after the break.re ♪
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it's not what i believ,e but what you prove you believe. it's out next week, and it will help you make your case and move others close to a new way of thinking. thank you for joining us tonight. sean will be back on monday "the ingraham angle" is up next. have a great week. >> on to "the ingraham angle", i am raymond arroyo sitting in for laura. i have an amazing lineup you will not want to miss. we talked to chicago alderman who not only at his home but his office was ransacked, and he will come here to talk about what is happening on the ground. we have a mayor and local prosecutors who are failing to act and we will also talk with a college student as well as experts on covid and what is happening at the university level. and later we will take you inside the trump deal that uae israeli deal. it is an amazing lineu
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