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pomposity smugness and group think don't forget to dvr the show if you haven't set that up already. have a great evening. tucker back monday. ♪ >> tammy: welcome to this special edition of hannity. the left's overreach i'm tammy bruce inef for sean. we began with a fox news alert. >> tammy: breaking tonight president trump and his legal team are vowing to take their fight to preserve election integrity all the way to the u.s. supreme court. after an appeals court earlier today dismissed a lawsuit over voting procedures in pennsylvania. now, following the ruling, trump lawyer jenna ellis tweeted, quote: the activist judicial machinery in pennsylvania continues to cover up the allegations of massive fraud onto the supreme court.
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and, yesterday, the president was asked about the growing evidence of ballot irregularities in key t battleground states. here's what he had to say, takee a look. >> it's going to be a very hard thing to concede because we know there was massive fraud. so as to whether or not i can get this apparatus moving this quickly because time isn't on our side. everything else is on our side. facts are on our side. this was a massive fraud. >> tammy: all right. well, the president went on to say that he will leave the white house, of course, if the ttelectoral college votes for biden and tonight the president tweeted biden did poorly in big cities except those of detroit, philadelphia, atlanta, and milwaukee. not surprisingly, they are all located in most important swing states and are long known for being politically corrupt. democrats and their allies and the media mob are so desperate to stop from you asking legitimate questions about the way this elections was
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conducted. and legitimate questions aboutst massive irregularities in the voting process yet all americans regardless of party or ideology do care about election integrity and transparency and. -- accountability. on the basis of democracy. and the basis of what it means to live in a free and fair country. why president trump is not slowing down and is vowing to fight to ensure that every legal vote is counted. and vowing to do everything he can to stand in the way of the far left's quest for power at all costs. now the president announced yesterday he will be holding a rally in georgia, yeah, next saturday. not this one but the next one for republican senators david perdue and kelly loeffler ahead of the georgia senate runoff in january. here's the president laying out the state of the race yesterday and the horrendous records of warnock and ossoff. take a look. > he doesn't deserve to be there is he a light weight. and the other one is either a communist or socialist.
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i can't figure that one out yet. he is either a communist or a socialist. probably a communist. this is not for georgia. and i just want to tell my people don'tpe be disappointed t because this race is far from over. >> tammy: yes, indeed. remember, democrats have already madend it clear that if they do take control of the senate, they are ready, willing, and able to unleash what would be the most far left political force on you, the american people, that we have ever seen. it will include abolishing the filibuster, packing the supreme court, two new states in d.c. and puerto rico creating four new democratic senators. wouldn't that be convenient? abolishing the electoral college. open borders, and much, much more. joining me now for reaction fox news contributedders jasoneb -- contributors jason chaffetz and david webb along with former acting dni director ric grenell a terrific lineup. a reminder for everyone watching, gentlemen, that this nation can be, is now, and will always be in good hands.
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thanks for joining me. let me start with you, rick. iic mean, you have been through the administration. you have had many important posts as an ambassador. working with the president. you know, his action in going to georgia reminds people with everything else going on we with walk and chew gum at the same time that georgia is key, that the democrats are not kidding when it comes to what they will do. do you agree with that? >> yeah. look. you know, i have talked to president trump about races like georgia and the senate. and he is very focused on making sure that the senate stays in republican hands. he knows he has beeno through an administration where you have to deal with the senate. you have to try to get legislation through. and he knows how important it nis. and so, as the head of our party, as the most popular person in our party, the president is focused on helping and when he goes, he will absolutely make a huge difference. people will come o out. they will be able to see him, be
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energized. they will vote. the president really has a huge impact on so many races. and i see his commitment to georgia and we're all veryry pleased that he will be able to help us cross the finish line. >> tammy: indeed, jason, at the same time, you can have all the passion in the world, get out the vote. go there. rally people up. but it really doesn't matter if shenanigans continue. it really doesn't matter if we stills have some problems there in georgia. what is your take on the nature of how this is proceedingo with what needs to happen? we know the democrats are already doing a great deal. even encouraging people to move to georgia to vote. what's your take on what can unfold there? >> yeah. i mean, you have people encouraging people to georgia which is, of course, against thg law. that doesn't slow them down. all eyes are on georgia. there will be huron dreads of -- hundreds millions of dollars spent. but if you live in georgia, you are a legal, lawful voter. you need to get out and vote and
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do your part and make sure that the legal part of this, the poll watching part of it in that whole apparatus is doing the right thing. doug collins is leading i know the effort to go through the recount again. he will be heavily involved in this. one of the people i served with in congress. ii have the greatest respect fo. but republicans already have 50 senators in the united states senate. we need one but two would be better. to block what nancy pelosi is doing. it has to happen. i know there will be all kinds of shenanigans. you know what? elections happen at the precinct level and you need people engaged at those precinct levels. volunteering, willing to show up, willing to help count. and just keep a watchful eye.. >> tammy: great point. david, talking about these are technical things no matter who is in the white house the senate matters. people still think in some ways the democrats mean well that is roads lead to rome. everybody will be fine.
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nobody is going to be doing these crazy things that will hurt the country. david, you know, have you got a perspectiveda here as i do thatn fact the left don't mean well. that these are horrible things that can unfold. give as you perspective here when it comes to what the left isoi planning on doing and whate can expect over the next few years with theme in charge? >> tammy, in order to see what they're planning on doing we have to first admit that they have been planning and executing for years now. they have always wanted to our election system. look at what they have done. have you got the state of pennsylvania where just recently released news that senator has filed under their constitution article 1 section 2 for the legislators to get involved. they should pick the electors. we have got to follow the rules because the democrats have an outcome.ot the leftist progressives have the win at all costs, win by any means necessary. because in our system, once have
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you won, you get to take over and go. that's why the senate matters. they cannot have all three branches and i will say that very carefully, very accurately under our constitution, we don't have a president-elect right now. what we have is an election, a process that's playing out. we don't have a certification. so the president is still the president of the united states. he has his constitutional rights and he has to go through that processes?pr what'st the challenge for the legal team. we have got to stop the left from goingha down the road. they have been traveling this road for a long time to change this country to alter the constitution and to alter it at the state levels so that it doesn't work for national election. >> tammy: you know, rick, you have been on the ground and dealing with nevada. have you seen the nature of been transpiring. this was not new as david is noting. they started this pre-pandemic. this universal mail-in voting which is ripe for manipulation. when we think about something
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like that, doesn't this have to be at the top of the republican agenda to kind of lock this down and make sure that we don't have a replay of this in 2022 and '24, et cetera? >> absolutely. it needs to be the number one issue. you know, you ask yourself what's the difference states like nevada or ohio. or ohio and pennsylvania. the reason why ohio ran so well is because you actually had to request a ballot. 60%, i think, is the number of people in ohio that voted by mail. but every single one of those people asked for a ballot. the difference is that in pennsylvania and nevada, the government started sending ballots to people and they didn't know those ballots were coming. people had moved. they didn't check the voter roles, people were dead. people were sent ballots to their old addresses.. so, it was really a mess and it happened 60 days before the election. this is what happens when you change the rules and you are not
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prepared. >> tammy: yeah, and you know, jason, with your experience in congress, we know the value of being able to be chairing the committees. the impact that can be had when it comes to educating the american people. we know now look, president trump had the 1776 commission ideaea about education about dog something like that. if he's not in the white house, that of course will not happen. what else can you imagine when we're not dealing with a house even with the razor thin margin? what kind of power do they still have being in charge, especially of the committees? >> well, remember, all bills, all spending bills per the constitution originate in the house of representatives. now, there was no big blue wave. hats off to kevin mccarthy. every single republican running for re-election in this election, every single one of them won their race. not one was defeated. nancy pelosi predicted she would pick up 12 seats.
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she lost more than 12 seats. and there are still more coming. and so i have got to tell you, net loss of one senate seat and then the two still to play out. but, if they have the trifecta, the democrats, between the house and senate and the presidency, that's how we got obamacare. and they have got this list that rick ran through that we are still and david ran through that can still happen. and so it is absolutely pivotal that every person in georgia participate and that the legal team continues to pursue all of these elections until they are actually certified. >> tammy: david, thank you so much. i'm sorry we don't have time to get back to you though. i think we would all agree because it's a fact. it was a red wave down ballot. american people rejected what the left were pushing. what the democrats were pushing. and, yet, now they seemm to thik thatat they have got some kind f a mandate. obviously they are mistaken. david, jason, ric thank you for welcome me tonight. i appreciate it. also breaking tonight republicans have flipped another
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house seat in california, blue california with david valadao ousting cox. 21st district this wave continues this was a rematch from 2018. enough to the unexpected losses for the house democrats leave speaker pelosi with a tiny razor thin margin heading into january. and the party is still pointing fixers ahead the search for a of -- fingers ahead of the search for a new democratic congressional campaign committee chief in hopes of avoiding disaster 2022, good luck with that steve achilles congressman elect. congratulations, sir. darrell issa. tom mcclintock, thank you very much for being here. as i left this last segment and now perfectly to you here itth
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really was a red wave this was a rejection of what the democrats have been moving. the left is moving. identity politics, the cancel culture. you know, crazy relationships with the iran north carolina -- korea tradition of vowing. we wanted a good economy. we got it. congressman issa, do you see when it comes to the nature of what it is that is happening here with the house what -- weha know nancy pelosi is going to be back in. how do you think this is going to work out with this razor thin margin? >> we only need four or five democrats to fear for their owno future and we can stop legislation. not as effectively as the fire wall of the senate but we can stop o it. what's important though is that with steve scalise and leader mccarthy is that he would going to be able to offer real valid alternatives motions that are reasonable that at least six or seven democrats perhaps in
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fear for their own mortality politically will vote for. and that means we are going to win. we are going to be able to win against nancy pelosi and the way we weren't able to for the last two years part of it is quite candidly the voters elected two years ago in large numbers. michelle steele, kim, david valdao and mark garcia. -- mike garcia. democrat have gone republican again. >> tammy: congressman scalise they won in part in 2018 because they talked about the issues. they said we are not in tong impeachment. we don't like nancy pelosi. we care about your issues. what is the first thing and really the only thing at the did they did impeachment while the coronavirus was coming over from china that that was clearly the american people were watching and they cared.
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when you have this kind of a margin now and trying to at least stop them from doing damage in that regard congressman scalise what is at the top of your list about what matters in this next term coming up? >> tammy, the thing that matters most to me and my republican colleagues is fighting for those small businesses, those hard-working families that have been left behind that are struggling right now. a lot of these states, mostly lead by democrats are shutting everything down. and, you know, states like florida where they are opening things up and texas are doing well. states like new york and california where they are shutting everything down are doing really really poorly and businesses arell floundering. people, by the way, are dying from non-covid related things. they are not getting mammograms and colonoscopies. kids not being allowed to go back to school are being denied their educational future. we will be fighting for all of those people that are being left behind. look, have you got this vaccine. you saw the great report today that because of president trump's leadership with operation warp speed, there is now aop contract with united
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airlines to distribute the vaccine all throughoutno the united states. thiscc is a military effort with the smartest minds from the fda from the greatest drug companies in the world like pfizer, mow so many others. i mean, we are seeing president trump's policies work for families. what we're not see something speaker pelosi care about those families and that's why she was rejected at the polls because of wanting to defund the police, wanting to raise taxes. literally pushing a pro-abortion agenda when we were trying to fight for the unborn including babies born alive outside of the womb w that the democrats still wanted to allow to die. these are the radical socialist agenda items that pelosi fought for. we are going to be fighting for those hardworking families. >> tammy: that's good news clearly with what happened now and the disarray and being so wrong with what happened, congressman mcclintock there is going to be another wave in 2022. that's of course where you have to make some headway in getting
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some democrats to work with you. at the same time, sir, there seems to be this fantasy that in the event mr. trump is not in the white house his 73 million voters are going to disappear and his agenda doesn't matter and the red wave that happened based on his accomplishments that that is just going going to become a memory. do you imagine the trump agenda, the merit of what we voted for and the transformation that happened in these last four years is still on the minds you -- of republicans and still wil be represented regardless of who is in the white house? >> more than republicans. i think there are a lot of democrats and independents that aree starting to connect the dos between the policies of the democratic left and what thee have consistently delivered. that's why we made gains in california. people living with that firsthand. you look whatever the democratic left controls policy you will see exactly the same things. failing schools, rampant homelessness, rising crime. skyrocketing energy costs. water shortages.
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unaffordable housing. high unemployment. crushing regulations and tasks. -- taxes. failing businesses. fleeing families. that's what the democratic left delivers. ocd i think californians are getting fed up with that and i think americans across the country are looking at places like california and new york and saying we don't want toke go the that's why the georgia election is so important. >> tammy: well, i will tell you, i think americans know they are going to look to men like you when it comes to being a firewall against the rest of the country becoming san francisco or los angeles because that's not what we have certainly voted for. not by any means at all. so,, gentlemen, thank you very much. b you've got a busy couple of yearsug coming up. coming up for us a huge win for religious liberties this week as the supreme court blocked governor andrew cuomo's attempt to limit the number of people attending religious services because of covid. while religious are praising the decision. some on the left are going after the conservative members on the court.
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>> tammy: welcome back to a special edition of hannity. very big win for religious liberty this week after the supreme court ruled against new york governor andrew cuomo and his draconian attendance restrictions on houses of worship.ic in a 5 to 4 decision which included newly appointed justice amy coney barrett, in the majority, the court found that theer governor's actions trampld on a the first amendment guarane of the exercise of religion. in his concurring opinion. justice gorsuch exposed moral hypocrisy writing it is time -- past time to make plain that while the pandemic poses many
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grave challenges there is no world on which the constitution tolerates color-coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues and mosques. bravo, sir. but, rather tha than take responsibility for his unconstitutional action, governor cuomo lashed out at the court, telling reporters thehe supreme court made a ruling it's more illustrative of the supreme court than anything else. and meanwhile, religious leaders praised the rule reverend franklin graham thanked the justices for standing up for religious liberty cardinal dolan tweeted our churches are essential. how did the left act by spewing more rage hate and hysteria at the five justices and specifically justice barrett. force example, failed obama adviser ben rhodes call the decision illegitimate and "new york times" columnist paul
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krugman claimed the decision would get people killed. and other unhinged leftist g expressed their ire by tweeting out amy covid barrett, ha ha ha. joining me now for reaction foxb news contributor rachel campos-duffy along with fox news analyst gregg jarrett and relatable podcast host al will he beth stuckey. certainly the name of your podcast appropriate because you are relatable. >> thank you. >> tammy: i want to start with you all of the regulars and normsou and not that rachel and gregg aren't but all of us normals knew this was unconstitutional. we knew it was a slap in the face s first amendment. it was the reason why it was placed there because they nigh knew a a the old world were alws going to clamp down on religious liberty. that was the problem. is that how you saw this. was this decision a surprise to you? >> yes. and i love reading both gulch
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and kavanaugh's argument in the concurrent here. and neil gorsuch laid it out perfectly. he said look, we understand if the state has a compelling interest there may be very narrow restrictions that they place on gatherings. but, what we saw in the case of cuomo is that he was discriminating against these religious institutions in a way he was not discriminated against secular institutions like bike shops and other place. and though that is clearly a violation of the first amendment and almost seemed like there was a malicious intent behind it. and i'm so glad that gulch not --t neil gorsuch not only laided out that argument but also discounted the argument of the dissent on the court b which included someone who we used to believe was a conservative justice roberts who basically didn't want to rule on this because they said look, this is not even relevant anymore. they decided to move these institutions out of the zone. but the fact of the matter is, these institutions need that protectionti because the execute order is still in place. >> well that indeed. and, gregg, while it was about a
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new york situation fact is that the supreme court and its decisions impact the country as a whole, can you explain how that would work in this kind of an instance? clearly they have spoken about their -- how they view these kinds of separate decisions against churches, places of worship, versus liquor stores and bike shops. so, it does move nationally. doesn't it? >> gregg: it sets a strong precedents for future cases. this was actually a very easyth and obvious case. with cuomo and newsom and other governors have done is not just a violation of the first amendment freedom of religion. it's also a violation of the equal protection clause of the constitution. have to treat people and businesses equally. >> tammy: great point. >> it's okay to shop at a grocery store or liquor store but not okay to worship in a church or a synagogue or a mosque? it's okay in the nevada to play blackjack and craps at a casino?
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but it is not okay to worship your religion? so neil gorsuch was right. there is no world in the constitution in which that is permissible and, yet, these liberal justices who you would think would be the first people who would say we have to treat people equally. >> tammy: exactly. >> ignore the constitution completely. they say this is going to exacerbate human suffering in america. where is the science for that if people in church wear masks and social distance the same way they do atheam offices and facts at supermarkets and pharmacies and book stores and hair salons, then logically, the risk is identical. so, it was a silly and obtuse argument by the liberal justices. >> tammy: and you also notice, rachel, already we have some concern about legitimacy oflr government. and one of the reasons trump was elected was for law and order and fairness that everyone would
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see the same kind of justice. and yet you would kind of see -- you have to think that maybe liquor store owners or casinos have or mr. money the politicians don't want to hurt them. the people in the mosque or the temple they are not greasing our palms so much. ishe that your kind of sense of you who this all unfolded in a very kind of twilight zone way about what was restricted and what wasn't? >> yeah. it was interesting. t you saw that things that liberals like to do seemed to not be such a big public health hazard and things that republicans and conservatives like c to do like go to church d open schools, you know, that didn't work. so, yeah, and also common sense. i mean, i would suggest to you, tammy, that there are probably more germs and covid transmission at a strip club than at church. >> tammy: no. [laughter] >> there is a lot going on
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there. cardinal dolan came out and congratulated thinks decision. ironically his boss, the pope put an op-ed nut "new york times" which which he basically threw dollan and every other catholic under the bus who have been concerned about religious liberty been violated. he wrote an op-ed protecting this or standing up for these rights is selfish. he mentioned climate change twice. never mentionedic religious liberty and basically pair routed a bunch of globalist great reset slogans like build back better and whatnot. >> tammy: amazing. >> not everybody in the church community is on page here. i would say most common sense americans. people of faith know that a lot of people miss going to church. a lot of elderly are not dying of covid. many of them are dying of loneliness and miss their faith communities. good on the supreme court and congratulations. i'm so thankful to donald trump for putting those justices on
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and protecting our religious freedom. >> tammy: indeed. we see these kind of decisions and how they have an impact moving forward and clearly this is t key. we have a lot of work to do obviously in the years to come. because you know, the human condition is a fragile one, but it is good we have this kind of decision considering the kind of year we've had so far. everyone thank you for beingav with me tonight, i appreciate it. coming up next the report of a iranian nuclear scientists, plus the mainstream media is once again being called out over blatant hypocrisy. we will have the latest example. stay right there
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there was breaking news were tol iranian scientist with a nuclear program was assassinated. our own benjamin hall has the latest details, benjamin. >> to me this is a major blow. now only the head of that program but he was known as the father of the rhenium bomb. they hit list for many years. fox news, a man secretary pompeo and benjamin netanyahu mention by name. he was ambushed outside of iran when attackers blew up the truck while he passed by with his bodyguard. five of them jumped out and fired on his car. remarkably audacious sophisticated operation. the rhenium foreign minister is advising the supreme leader and said that iran would retaliate "it would descend like lightning on the killers of the suppressed market." the latest in a series of attacks that struck at the iran nuclear program.
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fresh concern about the increased amount of enriched uranium iran is using. just a few days ago iranian forces were told to prepare for possible u.s. strike against iran before the end of president trump's term although there is no current intelligence of iran. just under a year ago the assassination of the general and iran responded by attacking u.s. bases in iraq and at the timeoo and he said the two country stood on the brink of war. whether iran retaliates now remains to be seen. if iran did retaliate it would make it hard l for the iran to join -- something they want and need. at the same time, the allies in the region with israel and saudi are firmly against. tammy. >> thank you very much for that him following a report of the assassination, former cia director j john brennan tweeted "this was a criminal act and highly reckless. it risk lethal retaliation and a
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new round of regional conflict.b iranian leaders to reap for american leadership on the global stage and to resist the urge to respond against perceived culprits.d we will keep an eye on this story and outrageous comments from john brennan. also "the washington post" called out for their blatant hypocrisy, what's new? a story describing the worlds dread dread over american celebrating thanksgiving despite previously praising the large gathering celebrating joe biden earlier in the month. meanwhile at their liberal media outlets not even trying to hide their bias anymore. cnn reporter caitlin collins ridiculed for congratulating herself and her colleagues at the white house after president trump answered some of their questions yesterday. now fox news contributor joe concha replied to collin's t tweet writing "from the octave perspective in terms of an
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argument around objectivity, this was not a good idea." joe joins us, welcome aboard, joke with author of the new book "slanted" and hosted of sinclair tv cheryl atkinson. thank you for being here. i appreciate it, fascinating s news out of iran and you can see the difference between you got that john brennan tweet and twitter to have an impact on things. yet, it felt like i don't know if he is described as austere nuclear scientist, joe, by the way but how do you think when you look at the nature of the media not even pretending as wea have noted that they are biased and the nature of the biden approach? >> oh, yeah, almost remember when sola money was assassinated earlier this year. i can't believe that happened this year. it feels like a decade ago and as you mentioned what is called
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a austere scholar and as a young boy he played soccer before visiting his mosque. we are more sympathetic towards those in the iranian regime where bad guys in general than the way it should be reported, which is this is what happened, just the facts but instead we have john brennan who again ahead of the intelligence agencies, insanely audacious in terms of the fact that brennan is in msnbc and ran the cia and shows his biased now. james comey former head of the fbi, he shows his bias. i thought they were apolitical.w you talk about james clapper, andrew mccabe literally fired for leaking information to the press by the fbi and he gets a fat contract from cnn. all of these heads of intelligence agency apolitical showing anything but, tammy. >> tammy: great point, you have beener everywhere with gret investigative reporting on so many issues certainly a national
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security issues being then subject also yourself of a federal encroachment upon your privacy. we have got a dynamic where the president, president trump, nominated three times for the nobel peace prize and all of a sudden -- and we saw withwh the media did with this election and being propaganda framework, if you will, when dealing with advice and approaching the issues. how do you see the next three years unfolding when it comes to the serious questions for joe biden, do you think they will get tired of not being able to get into theo basement of the white house? what do you think they will do when it comes to biden and clearly absurd situation we are facing? >> i think we have already had a preview watching the media at large cover the campaign while president trump was probably the most present encroachment answering presidents that we have ever had. first probably joe biden as a can of that the most active we
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have ever had although very little about that and even tough questions or rational realistic questions with biden direction a few times and available for them. i think we will see that to the extent that biden goes against whatever the narrative is if they want him to be further left or not on point with particular narrative that they want. and pulling strings and the news and social media behind the scenes. then he can expect some tough questions and potential attacks but short of that, obviously he will get kid glove treatment compared to what donald trump got to. you have to understand when youf look at this the media has transformed itself in the way it thinks of itself thanks to the encroachment of political corporate interest in thews newsroom into how to place trying to report the facts and reflect accurately but shape public opinion and tell them how theyld should feel, what they should think what studies to
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look at and which ones they shouldn't see in this environment do not expect it is bold. >> tammy: interesting, joe we hear about the bias of social media. but it seemedd social media in some ways has setting the tone now for legacy media and newspapers and television like with their own censorship. when they move to begin the sensor on a variety of issues to seconservatives and conservativs themselves, it seems to send a message of approval for other media to do the same. what are your thoughts on something like that? >> social media has seen something turning that is a hot topic we need to talk about. how must port touched on it, it has gone from journalism to activism and then as we saw with a photo of the white house press corps taking a selfie of themselves were trumped, narcissism. bob woodward warned journalist
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about this at the outset of the trump era. in terms of the way they are perceived particularly by trump supporter's. we don't have to do an editorial on everything because people see the smugness. that is exactly what's going on. the number one rule for any journalist, tammy particularly the white house press corps is not to make yourself the story and to take a selfie of yourself with a bunch of reporters, not socialis distancing, don't forget 6 feet, 6 inches that is exhibit a, tammy. >> tammy: it's almost they believe 73 million plus people who voted for donald trump or donald trump himself will fade away as though none of this ever happened. we don't exist. i think we will begin for a few surprises, i would say. thank youu for joining me tonight. i appreciate it. a lot of work to do obviously. coming up on thanksgiving protesters in multiple cities vandalize historical statues and monuments. they are still at it, folks. we will explain why and more
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trouble for joe biden as supporters of the "defund the police" movement are not backing down. stay with us for this special edition of "hannity." "comfort ye, comfort my people." especially during this holiday season of hanukkah. when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews
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♪ >> tammy: welcome back, everyone to the special edition of "hannity." yesterday americans were celebrating thanksgiving in multiples deities with statues and monuments and here now with more is our own bryan llenas. brian. >> tammy good evening it is called the lamb fact campaign and indigenous movement against white supremacy. they have two goals or multiple goals and one is too deep on the police and the other to return u.s. public land to native people, the campaign is in tight
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thanksgiving and capitalist recreation with oppressive, violent colonization of indigenous people. this thanksgiving day week, land back supporters and decolonization protesters targeted monuments. first in portland, oregon, where three people were arrested for causing thousands of dollars in damage, vandalizing ten businesses, breaking windows and graffiti. and the cemetery a monument dedicated 1903 veterans of the american mexican war was torn down with the phrase f the usa graffiti on it. and minneapolis a statue of spell entered with paint and another monument pioneerer state was tagged with graffiti with the: nice room land back. p in chicago the police investigating a brazen failed attempt to topple a statue of president william mckinley using the rope attached to a car
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and in spokane, washington, a statue of president abraham lincoln was also vandalized withze red tape, tammy. >> tammy: brian, thank you very much, i appreciate that. new tonight trouble is already brewing for joe biden, defund the police advocates sending a message telling biden they were not go away but meanwhile house majority with a congressman and james clyburn said falling short on naming african-americans to top post. his criticism comes with the democrat division over who biden should pick for agriculture secretary with james clyburn for ohio c congresswoman marcia fud. and others vying for that coveted position. here with reaction fox news contributor and civil rights attorney leo terrell. i appreciate it. >> hi, tammy, how are you. >> tammy: we open this with an attack on america again on statues that represent america
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and i've always found americans we are open-minded to changes, arguments that were made. but it seems like what's going on with the democrat base is that it's not really ever about persuasion, is it. it is about punching people in the nose. what is your take on this new wave of attempting to smash our history? t>> well, it is horrible and american should be outraged how the radical mob is basically calling the shotsal and trying o take over. they have been added this entire year with all of the destruction and damage that has taken place with these riots and protests in different parts of the country. when they are pushing to defund and get rid of the police, my goodness, our country is about law and order. the radical mob is taking control and heaven forbid if joe biden ends up in theif white house because they will be pushing him around and making demands.
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the radical mob wants to get rid of the police, our courts andhe prisons. they want absolute chaos, not law and order.oint >> tammy: great point. in leo, this is one of the great arguments because i don't know what the left thought. we knew they would have power and influence over joe biden in the white house if not donald trump because we are not evenur sure who would be running the country at this point. but they really have made it clear. they weree serious about defunding the police. do you see the left having an impact on the democrats after they have this entire year if not the last four years? if they will be successful in that push with biden? >> i will tell you right now they will make a lot of noise and trouble to give joe biden headaches the next four years. joe biden has his fingers caught that the republicans were in the senate and so he can point to them for help because i will tell you right now, joe biden has bit off more than he can
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chew. he can't control bernie sanderso he doesn't want to win back the senate because he will be in trouble. regarding jeff clyburn i will say it joe biden has like two black democrats for 47 years. i'm not surprised that joe biden has got him. he should be embarrassed. you should have left the party and vote republican. the bottom line is joe biden has bitten off more than he can chew, to meet the left, aoc, bernie sanders will haunt him for the next four years. >> tammy: you know, leo, i completely agree with you. you have a joe biden here and really, generally it is kind of a front person. deneen with the few seconds we have left, barack obama has been out in front and it seems almosa the recycle obama administration. do you think they are the ones that will quell the squad? do you think they will be able to do that? >> no, they can't control the monster they have created with
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these radicals, especially the ones in congress. and it is 2.0 when it comes to biden and harris if they end up in the white house. 2.0 of more obama trying to transform our country to the worse aspect possible whether the economy or jobs, national security, safety, you name it. it will be bad news for the country. >> tammy: we are all working on that and the two of you have a terrific impact. thank you for joining me tonight. thank you very much, the work continues and coming up more of this special edition of hannity right after the break. don'tny go anywhere. ♪
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♪ >> tammy: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." i want to say thank you to sean and his team for entrusting me with this chair. to all of you fox viewers, i hope you had a great thanksgiving. you make everything worthwhile. it's great to be in the foxhole with you, we've got work to do.
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that it's all the time we have left for this evening. thank you very much for watching, have a gentle weekend. sean is back on monday. lisa boothe filling in for laura on "the ingraham angle." hope you have a great weekend. ♪ea >> lisa: great job, tammy. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle" right here from new york city. it's thanksgiving week but that hasn't stopped the media from being utterly disgraceful. not very surprised but we are going to expose it all in the return to the worst in the media. plus, barack and michelle obama getting into the business. comedian jeff dunham will break that down with a new competition. and you won't believe who was just nominated for times person of the year and raymond arroyo is here in the shocking pick ane "follies." first,
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