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love. take some time off, we hope away from the noise. we will see you monday, thanks for joining us. of sean hannity. next. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity" this busy news breaking friday, we continue to track multiple serious and credible allegations of election irregularities, ballot improprieties, even outright illegal voting coming up we will bring you the latest allegations mayor giuliani will be here. we have more whistle-blowers being literally ignored by the mob, the media. they will join us. also, i will issue a dire warning about the democrats threats for and more analyst investigation of the president and his family. never ending harassment. but for us tonight, like i've
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been saying here on the program, we will continue to follow facts, we forge our own path, where independent as we've always been. we will continue to that every aan all allegations to bring you the truth and do the job that the mod in the media and big tech will never do. we will never censor that evidence. we won't hide the story and not listen to real witnesses. we will expose what's now a growing pile of affidavits, real eyewitnesses, evidence, hundreds and hundreds, and hundreds of them. now along with surveillance videos in two states, all this now casted what is real significant doubts on the integrity of the 2020 election. brave americans now coming forward publicly, many of them as you know under the penalty of perjury. they deserve to be heard of. if i think we should call the patriotic end brave, we should believe. what happened to them?
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tonight, we start in the great state of georgia where the purest governor bryan camp may have finally taken the baby step in the right direction while he still has steadfastly refused to cali legislature of session two. do the right thing and do a full signature audit. here's what the governor of georgia told laura ingraham last night. take a look. >> your not calling early on for a signature on it obviously, secretary of state for the law in the constitution would have to order that. he's not done that. it should be done, i think especially with what we saw today it raises more questions and there needs to be transparency on that. i would again call for that and i think in the next 24 hours we will hopefully see a lot more from the hearings in the legislature had today and we will be able to look and see what the next steps are.
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>> sean: despite all the evidence of really serious flaws in the entire signature matching process, and suspicious surveillance videos on election night, by the way, governor, cali legislature in the special session. fix it before january 5th. georgia secretary of state still recertifying the election results despite all of these serious unanswered questions about what happened in fulton county, despite two separate signature verification systems. it gets worse because george because george's election implementation manager gabriel sterling, dismissing the new explosive new video evidence trying to claim that there was nothing audit all. now, but the video we showed you last night, showing that shortly after observers and about 100 of them, all said they were asked to leave the room on election night in fulton county. several large, mysterious
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suitcases believed to be filled with ballots, we are told by people they were filled with ballots, rolled out from under a table in the state farm arena. at the same election official claims that poll workers were not sent home at all. that directly contradicts the affidavits under the penalty of perjury and video evidence, and reports from election night itself. if, for example, look at the tweet from "abc news" on election night reading "the election department said the ballot counters at the state farm arena in atlanta home at 10:30 p.m.." in response, the chairman of the republican party tweeted out "the crack team of are visibly a left back investigating if the election is in dispute. he's right, it's not in dispute." do you trust your secretary of
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state, i don't. where's the sense of fairness and urgency? the rule of law? where are they actions restore election integrity. where the actions to have one signature verification system in the state, not to go? one easy one for mailing ballots, one stringent one for a day of voting. keep in mind, less than 15,000 votes separate president trump and joe biden in georgia. look at this new poll from the trafalgar group, robert cut haley in the program finding majority of the elections were compromised enough to change the outcome. not just georgia is you know, look out nevada, marge and his razor-thin. the nevada judge denying the campaigns request a block certification in the campaign he vowing to legal remedies. we will have an exclusive reaction tonight from the lead attorney in nevada straight ahead. look at your screen, the campaign admitted 20 binders
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with 8,000 pages of evidence in just -- just in nevada alone. that's 130 illegal ballots that they are saying was caused. a potentially 23,000 that mailed out of state, and ballots cast from nonexistent or commercial addresses. if 1500 votes from people who we dead. here'she trump lawyer come on dressy yesterday explaining just what's at stake here. take a look. >> every one of these instances that we've identified has resulted in disenfranchisement. what we can do is turn a blind eye. if we to keep being the beacon f representative democracy in the
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world. we just can't turn a blind eye to it. that's not what we do in america, we make it right. we're asking the court to make it right. in the way to do that is to make sure they don't represent. >> sean: all week on the show, so many in the mob in the media, most of the mob in the media ignoring and bringing in the evidence, first-hand accounts from real whistle-blowers all over the country telling their stories of suspicious activity that they witnessed. here's just a small sample, take a look. >> i have never seen such poor handling of not only the machinery, but the chain of custody from the very beginning. >> i voted in person, everything was fine after that. the next day, my mom called the
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voter center and told somebody voted absentee in my name on october 7th. >> there was a double counting on the jambs. i've saw it several times. they picked up ballots that were just scanned and just rescan them again. something profoundly wrong occurred in wisconsin during the presidential election. the american people have the right to know about it. >> sean: we've interviewed most of those people on the show, truck driver, hundreds of thousands of ballots. drove from long island into pennsylvania. the last guy you saw, yeah, he's a postal service contractor and they are being told to back postmark, lie on the postmark november 4th and sates november 3rd. why? you make it illegal ballots. tonight, bringing you more stories from very brave whistle-blowers like susie, a longtime poll worker who said she observed a box of 800
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ballots in the georgia audits that were in pristine condition calling them starkly different than the rest. another election worker, dana smith, she is telling the georgia legislator that the voting machines were stored in a way that's inconsistent with election law and she will be here to explain in just moments with democrats and their allies, the media mob. they don't want to hear about any of this. they want to believe that there are lines that every one of the people with the penalty of perjury are lying and there's no evidence whatsoever. illegal election activity and instead they want to focus more on endless investigations, more smears and the president and his family. take a look today for the president tweeting "the only thing more rig than the 2020 presidential election is the fake news suppressed media. if no matter how big or important the story, it slightly positive for us, or negative for them, it will never be reported. the mod has been caught again
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tonight pushing yet another anti-trump hoax, this time about ivanka trump who was this week abusively deposed in a lawsuit filed by the district of columbia. against the trump inaugural com, that suit alleging that the inaugural committee spent $1 million to rent than space at the trump hotel, and the deal was way before he considered running for president which they claim was above the market rate. guess what? ivanka trump released an email from december of 2016. she sent explicit instructions to the hotel to charge "a fair, market rate. that's called exculpatory evidence. they had the email on the record before she was harassed for five hours in the democratic processors still brought her in and did it anyway.
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the far left lawyers, andrew weissmann, he wants the witch hunt to never end. spent three years doing this. look at the op and he wrote, reads i believe the next attorney general should investigate mr. trump and warranted prosecute to him for potential federal crimes. he investigated -- he's talking about russia and of course, obstruction associated with the phony dossier. he spent three years and found nothing. it's psychotic, insane madness and rage out of control unhinged. more reaction later in the program and that's why after reading that garbage by that guy, talking about prosecutorial harassment abuse and the criminalization of political differences, yeah, the president probably for the sake of his family and himself needs to pardon his entire family and
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himself. because they are now threatening him and his family with an list, never ending investigations. joining us now to discuss what they witnessed the selection, georgia election worker susie boyles is with us and david smith along with trump attorney david for now, thank you for being with us. let's begin with you, susan, and ask very specifically we got a lot to talk about today. what's going on in georgia is probably one of the biggest ones. in susie, tell us what you saw down there. >> you're specifically referring to during the audit of the votes in the congress center. my partner and i were given a corrugated box not sealed properly. it was taped with just a clear packing tape. and had the secretary 's deal on the top which is a sticker like seal. but it wasn't signed by anybody, which said chain of custody
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wasn't handled properly. we cut up in the box and it was loaded with absentee style ballots. there were batches of ballots in each batch was to have 100 in a batch. we've gone through about 600 of these and we were amazed at the count, almost everyone that was in the entire batch was for biden overwhelmingly. but then, we came upon a batch that just was so -- it was such a stark contrast. it wasn't handled as much as the others. it was very pristine in color. nobody could see anything, but what's even more alarming, once i started on this, it didn't have the customary fold. when you fold a absentee ballot or the provisional ballot which is the same style out of a envelope, it's got many folds.
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it's got a accordion type fold and these were not there. it was so smooth and the paper felt so clean, honestly, where the other ones -- they just showed where. i could understand that. these pristine clean ballots were more remarkable because they were bubbled and, like you know you do a little pain in your bubble and the ballots. the first one had a slight clips, and when i mean is most of the bubble is bubbled in and then there is a slight clear eclipse. that doesn't keep keep it from being counted. the others were off the mark, but every other ballot that came out which was 98% of the ballo ballots, there were two for trump.
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two for trump, one for jorgensen, in this batch had 110 and then. all the rest were for biden. but there were identical. that's what drew my attention. >> sean: you've been doing this a while, and that's not usual, is it? >> no, not usual. i've been doing it for over 20 years. >> sean: let me go to you and your addie hart county and by the way, you were told by an election official it wouldn't matter if a few paper ballots went missing. you're talking about poll watcher is being harassed and ejected by election officials, other issues. what did you see? >> i saw lots of things that i did not expect. i was excited and happy to serve my country as a poll worker on election day and as a poll watcher. i was just dismayed at the things that i saw. we had about 700 people come through our polling place, plus provisional ballots.
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in the first thing that occurred was the voting machines were placed at the polling place the afternoon of the day prior to the election. then they were all locked up and we went home for the night, and we came to the building the next morning and it was freezing cold in there. the heat wasn't working. it has been cold enough, i had my heater on in my car, the heated seats on. several hvac people kept coming and going trying to fix it. around noon and hvac guy came in and said, you know, there's nothing wrong with the heater. i don't understand it. if someone has turned off the gas to the building. so, someone in the night, we don't know who or why, or wine, shut off the gas to the buildi building. it's the next evening when i was reading through georgia voter law after i met with our county
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officials over some of the other things and read the law for georgia, i discovered that those machines are supposed to be kept in a climate controlled environment. apparently, there is may be issues with calibration, i'm not sure. but i think the legislature needs to have a meeting soon, right away, because -- >> sean: told the governor. governor kemp doesn't listen to me, he acts like he has no power. he has the authority to call the legislature back into session! he hasn't done it! let me bring in jesse who argued the case in nevada yesterday. let me go and what you guys have found. you believe you found and identified 130,000 illegal ballots, you believe voted twi twice. 23,000 ballots mailed out of state, that would be people that
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would then be a ineligible to vote. 40,000 ballots cast from noncommercial addresses and that's a problem. 1500 dead people you identified. can get more corrupt than that? then the judge and i told matt schlapp yesterday, we're going to hear from the witnesses. you've got 8,000 pages of evidence that you handed the judge, he did not have enough time between yesterday and today to read one fifth of it. one-tenth of it, one 20th of it. now were not going to hear from witnesses? >> sean, it's a very disappointing day for the order we got from the court, but this case must go on. we will appeal. we are going to pursue taking out the voter fraud with every arrow and our legal quaver because it's just too important. we've never had voter fraud of this level in the history of this country.
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we cannot allow these people to steal the election. in this way. it is just too important of an issue. let me tell you, the order unfortunately continues the fiction that we have in nevada here, that we have impartial election officials that are enforcing the rules. and actually implementing the election. we don't right now. by just one example, while we were preparing this case an extremely short amount of time, we tried to serve clark county and the registrar of voters in clark county. i'd never had that happen before. he dodged service, he spent days and days dodging service. when was he doing when who's dodging service? literally, he was meeting with the democrats. he wore a biden pin while he was inspecting voting sites. we cannot continue the absolute
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fiction that we had election officials in clark county which is where the vast majority of people in nevada live, that were impartial. because they were not. in one month, all ragtag group of volunteers and lawyers put together a case that was an excellent case that showed exactly a conservative number for how many fraudulent votes there were in nevada and the real numbers probably much higher than that. we had people come forward, very brave whistle-blowers like your other guests, average americans who were willing to have the courage to come forward and put it all out there. even though there's been such harassment of whistle-blowers who are standing up against voter fraud. we put together a great case in the month, but unfortunately this court order makes it seem like it's an insurmountable burden in order to show the voter fraud in the county won't agree with it. >> sean: what's the next step? >> the next step would be to
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take it to the supreme court of virginia and i'm sorry, the supreme court of nevada. we have to keep fighting. we have to keep the pressure on. if were going to be a nation, for the people of the people, by the people, then that means elections where the voters decide not having disenfranchisement of voters byd thousands on thousands of fraudulent votes. >> sean: think you all for being with us, appreciate you taking the time. nice christmas tree in the background, merry christmas. providing more updates on the trump campaign's efforts to restore election integrity and turning to the presidents, rudy giuliani. let's start in nevada where were talking to your attorney up there. i mean, we went through the numbers, 130,000 votes identified. were talking 42,000 people voted twice, 23,000 votes out of state. that would be ineligible, 44,000 ballots cast from nonexisting or commercial addresses, 15,000 votes not alive.
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it shows they did not talk to the witnesses. you bring the appeal to the next court. but to me, when you have all these affidavits of hundreds and hundreds of people, you've identified all of these cases of people who shouldn't vote in every case from wisconsin to pennsylvania, to arizona, to georgia, and michigan, we are talking about enough votes to overturn the election. you've got to have some judicial relief in this. >> i mean, you are, shawn, but the reality is the judge completely change the law. he created a fantasy. if when you bring allegations and the civil complaint on a motion to dismiss, the judge has to assume your allegations are true and correct. he did just the opposite. if he has no right to do that. we can get him reversed but he accomplished what he wants to accomplish. he's delaying things. i'm sorry to say, he's a
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democrat. you can tell me he made this decision based on his legal knowledge unless he really didn't go to washington. on a motion to dismiss, you've got to assume that every allegation we make is true and then say if it's true, it doesn't violate the law. later on, make a motion when you challenge the facts. but we get a chance for a hearing. the reason i went to the state legislature, shawn, is because i saw what the courts were doing. i wanted to go around them. of georgia court wouldn't have allow us to put the witnesses o. the legislature did, michigan to the same thing. if we had to democrat judges, and they weren't allowing us to put witnesses up. but i was able to get some of the witnesses you see there because i went to the legislature. the simple fact is, we don't need courts. the united states constitution gives sole power to the state legislature to decide
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presidential election. in fact, if we go back to the founding fathers, they would tell us we are making a mistake. they should be thrown right to the house of representatives instead. in the senate of each state. they should hold hearings, they should make factual determinations, and they should decide what the right to vote encounters. you look at georgia, they are already there. i mean, the tape yesterday was dynamite. that tape alone represent steps of more than enough votes to turn the election around. >> sean: mr. mayor, thank you. we appreciate it. i'm next, lara trump, kayleigh mcenany, more on the title for the trump campaign. also, president slated to hold a massive rally in georgia tomorrow. we've got those details and a preview straight ahead. glad you're with us. ♪ ♪
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president trumps attorney general. and loyal ally. americas top prosecutor and a champion of conservative values. now, when it comes to the november election bill barr has said he "has not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome." america has spoken, the election was fair. the results accurate. republicans and democrats were elected to offices up and down the ballot. it's time to move forward, together.
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♪ >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jonathan hunt. at the cdc issuing new guidelines to combat a record increase of coronavirus cases. if the agency now recommending universal use of face masks, especially indoors. and advises against revisiting nonessential spaces such as restaurants. at the cdc is urging people to postpone travel. according to johns hopkins, more than 278,000 americans have died from covid-19 since the pandemic began. the trump administration extending the student loan payment for another month and to keep interest rates at zero for the federal loans affecting 42 million borrowers. the measure first included in march covid-19 relief package when it became clear that the pandemic would leave to high unemployment. i'm jonathan hunt, now, back to "hannity."
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♪ >> sean: more of the president and his travel to georgia to hold a massive rally supporting senator perdue and loeffler. if one month and one day when those two have the elections take place. questions about the voting integrity after the new release surveillance voltage from election night raised a ton of questions and response to the video lara trump tweeted out. i don't know who needs to hear this, but let but legitimate ballots do not come packed in a suitcase. yeah. good point. lara trump joins us now. it doesn't come packed in a suitcase and it doesn't come after you throw the poll watchers out, just before that. then the same people that pulled them out are the same people that then spend some time apparently a couple counting at the end they tweeted out it happened that night even. >> yeah, and so outrageous, sean. the fact that we are here in
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december and we're having to point these things out is mind-boggling. but look, we want everyone's legitimate votes counted in the problem we have is we have shown that there is massive fraud all across the country and georgia in particular has some really egregious voter fraud. 15,000 people voted in the state of georgia that don't even live in the state. if they moved out of the state yet they voted. we think there's around 6,000 ballots in each one of the suitcases that people saw on the crazy video being pulled out. there is for suitcases and if that's the case, that's 24,000 votes. if you take both those things, donald trump overwhelmingly wins the state of georgia. but we've seen it all across the country and we continue to point out that the fraud, continue to have affidavits signed by a hund people showing what they saw in terms of voter fraud. look, we're fighting to the end and i want to make it clear to the american people, this is not
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over. don't for a second think that joe biden is going to be sworn in on january 20th. >> sean: everything also is so difficult. now, i know the president is going down to georgia and by the way i'm glad he's going. we all know -- it's obviously about the whole country, georgia holds the fate of the republic right now in their hands. but we are also talking about the president's legacy. we're talking about family harassment. it look what happened to a volga volga, look what you and eric have lived through, don, baron has lived through. president, first lady, and baron have lived through. i looked at this and it says fair market rates. charge fair market rate, why are they now harassing her for five hours? >> it's because her last name is trump. the reality is these people are
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so deep in the swamp, that their goal is no honest and truthful people ever become part of government again. because the jig is up if that's the case and they know that donald trump is held them accountable, donald trump has exposed all of these people. we even go so far but the trump organization to actually donate the money to their treasury that's spent on the property and that's not a requirement. at that something we do so it's a total transparency and not even the faintest hit of impropriety. yes, they still come after. it doesn't matter. all that matters to these people is that the last name is trump, and they want to do the worst thing possible to all of us. it let me tell you something, that does not mean for a second we stop fighting. it means that this fight is even more important now than it was before you were talking about election integrity right now. it's not just about right now, it's about the future of ameri america. people need to know that our election system is fair and that legitimate votes only are the ones that get counted.
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good people need to be able to run for office. if this sort of thing should not happen to any family or any person for that matter. >> sean: no republican will win again. let me be clear here. if you percent right. we've heard rumblings over the years that may be don jr. would run for president. i don't know, i keep reading the articles, originally from north carolina, your families in north carolina. i keep hearing rumblings that may be in two years as a senate seat opens, your name keeps coming out. >> [laughs] lo, north carolina is my home state. it always has been and will always be my home. my family still lives there. it would be a true honor to be able to run for a position like that for the senate seats. but, look, i'm very much focused right now sean, on this election that were currently in. i believe that donald trump overwhelmingly won the election.
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we've got to prove it. unfortunately we have to work two or three times as hard as most other campaigns and candidates do, but you know what's come of the fights not over. we continue on so we will focus on that for the time being. >> sean: nobody's watching this who believes that we were seeing and hearing from real witnesses and whistle-blowers gives us confidence. none of it has been fair. no adjunctive american would come to that conclusion. really not a fair question. but i'm reading it and i got to ask every question out there. we will continue to follow it obviously. a lot at stake for the country in the future. thank you, lara trump. back now with us tonight with her updates, kayleigh mcenany with us. okay, we got into nevada, we are following georgia, were following the pennsylvania case we heard from the supreme court, justice alito today. we know that were going through the updates in wisconsin, go state by state and tell us when you have tonight.
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>> sure, arizona's very important. kelly ward has a lawsuit there and there are some very revealing information found. she actually got access to what's called duplicated ballots were adjudicated ballots. these are ballots that are basically were flawed, folded in the mail, and a poll worker had to fill out a new ballot, perfectly matching the old ballot so we could go through the machines. there should be zero errors here. how easy is it if it's donald trump. if she got access to one ballot and 2% were erroneous and another trum ballot, and 70% ofe mistakes went against donald trump. this shows why we need poll observers, whites paramount that there is observation and duplication processes, signature match processes because states like this, mistakes happen. are they systematic attempts that would behoove former
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vice president to joe biden. >> sean: thank you, kayleigh mcenany. president campaigning for senator perdue and loeffler and georgia. such a hold a massive rally. if senator perdue gives us a preview. next. ♪ a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often
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♪ >> sean: 32 short days until the critical, all important center runoff elections are taking place in georgia. all eyes on georgia. like i've been saying come on these races are must win for the g.o.p. to prevent the new, radical, extreme social democrats to unleash their far left agenda and undo tha everytg the president has successfully done the last four years. that means never-ending harassment for him and his family, so much on the line. he announced he would travel to georgia, rally tomorrow.
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senators purdue and loeffler. vice president mike pence, he was there today in georgia and thiin the peach state. if they would increase the number of staff and volunteers in georgia and promising to spend 20 million on the races. the very latest, state of the campaign and much more, georgia senator david perdue. i do believe strongly, when you look at the lawsuit in march, with democratic party in georgia, the democratic senatorial campaign committee, the congressional committee, this is march of this year. then they change the signature verification standards. you have a mailing ballots, you have one standard that the application has to match the ballots, but you're not verifying who is applying. meanwhile, a very stringent in person standard based on the states database. a more rigid with photo i.d.
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i don't know why -- we didn't need a recount, we did it signature verification consistent for everybody. why did that not happen? >> i'm as outraged as anybody, sean. and i was the first one, a few days after the election, after i saw what was going on and not being able to get an accurate count of then, we started raising questions about the signatures and i was the first one to call for his signature on it because of all the changes that came out of the decree. we have a situation georgia's never had before before you compare the signature on the absentee ballot application and the envelopes back to the registration. that didn't happen in every case and we have a double standard eyes you side, if you vote in person which most republicans did in georgia, you have a high standard of voter i.d. standard. by the way, absentee ballots went from an average about 5% historically to over 30% in
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november. i will leave it to the viewers to determine, but we know some things o wrong here. you don't have as much information coming out today, but here we are in december. we still don't have the determination and yes, kelly loeffler and dyer given the task to look forward to january the fifth and make darn sure that we don't let the world of socialism by losing the two seats. >> sean: i understand the secretary of state has the power to do it but doesn't the governor of georgia have the ability to call into session, the legislature to put a fix on the signature issue, but also the drop boxes. as anybody monitoring the drop boxes was michael we have enough poll watchers and lawyers on january 5th in denve early votig times? >> i can assure you that the voters of georgia, i called for that signature on it, the president has repeatedly called
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that signature on it. the governor called for it again today. we are going to do everything we can come on now just on the signatures but all the other anomalies coming to light. we are taking every recourse available to us, state legislature, going through the legal courts that will help us potentially get some of this address. when we go to the polls on january 5th are in for early voting are the absentee ballots, we are assured that every single ballot is legal will be counted and every illegal ballot will not. that's the minimum standard of the democracy. this is like a banana republic right here now. i'm outraged by it. >> sean: can you guarantee that the doc the drop boxes are monitored and guaranteed that lawyers will be on hand, poll watchers will be really able to absorb as the law allows. and you support the idea of a special session to fix this
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before january 5th? >> look, and with that use every tool i have. if the legal courts will help us do that, all of the above, we need to do to make sure we have a clear and transparent, and accurate vote for january the fifth. >> sean: georgia was my home for four wonderful years and i love all my friends in georgia. the whole country is counting on you. your race, kelly loeffler's race, critical. the country, the president, for you, everybody. thank you, sir. when we come back, last night, well, biden-kamala sat down for an interview. in typical fashion, yeah, head scratching remarks. we've got the tape. straight ahead. ♪
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cnn hosted an interview with biden and kamala harris come on the week for all joe biden struggled with his answers, which included this bizarre attempt at something. it took a look. >> i told him, if i reach to something where there is a fundamental disagreement we have based on a moral principle, i will develop some disease and say i have to resign. >> sean: i will develop some disease an an and say i have to resign. after the interview was over, cnn don lemon, he was giddy. it reminded me a little bit of chris matthews gushing over biden. >> it feels like we are watching interviews or president-elect or people who are on earth 1 and earth 2, the earth that's reality was very normal. very safe, very sedate, and it was welcoming news. it was good to watch.
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good to actually get content. we heard no fake news, no conspiracy theories, no personal grievances. we heard a president-elect and a vice president who want to work with the other side. >> sean: no, they don't! that's all garbage. sorry to burst the bubble. here with the reaction, fox news contributor, joe concha, jason chaffetz. if i'm right, i will ask you the same question. joe is as weak and as frail, struggling cognitively which is fairly obvious and not in dispute. that's a very bizarre answer, jason chaffetz. i'm not exactly sure, based on my observations and nobody else seems to ever want to discuss, it was like -- we can only talk about it if it's the age question. we might be having a real constitutional problem in four years. just a thought. what's yours?
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>> well, four years would be optimistic. i think it's already in place. a first of all, the interview was not exactly tough questions. you get tougher questions if you're trying to get a job at the waffle house. to come up with these weird things. and for don lyman to say that they want to work across the aisle, are you kidding me? i was elected at the same time joe biden became the vice president and we started off with fast and furious and the irs scandal. spying on reporters. in benghazi, the email scandal. it was a scandal rate in eight years. then you had the journalists who are into journalists because they have no intellectual curiosity. if they don't ask any tough questions, and they throw him soft balls. if you get a weird answer from joe biden that nobody can even decipher. >> sean: joe, what's your take? with the tone -- we talked about this a lot, right? donald trump has never had an
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interview like that. ever. >> right, it's gone from hostile to hospitable and helpful in terms of what we saw over the last four years and in terms of what we saw last night. one question -- are questions that really stood out, providing. "you made it, what does it feel like? are you fearful? are you exhilarated? what's the emotion that goes through your?" those questions are fine if you're on stephen colbert or wiki-like, not on the air anymore, kelly clarkson. this is a serious journalist doing a serious interview will come a first joint interview for biden-harris since the election and the questions that you get. if you look at jake tapper's twitter feed by the way, you hear about it, he is the fifth mean girl in the quartet and i will give you one crystallized example of this. after the race was called by news organizations for joe biden, he goes on twitter and directs a gift by kaylee man ikayleigh mcenany that says by
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felicia. no, you did do my cadet and a million years. he aft and the like somebody it, a seven year old who lost a ice skating competition. is he the second gentleman or the second dude? can you find one lighthearted moment to your point of any anchor or somebody who has the title giving a question like that to president trump? of course you could end. today, biden has a press conference and you can see the shift i one of journalist asks biden when will you nominate a person of color. that's when the activist or a lobbyist asks and that's what were going to get now, sean, for the four years. a marshmallow media. >> sean: thank you both. we appreciate. more "hannity" after this period of ♪
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have a great weekend we will be following the president's speech in georgia, his rally on saturday and we will do the job that the mom won't do, we'll pick it up on monday. let not your hearts be troubled, laura ingraham straight ahead. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" back in washington tonight -- our town hall last night made a lot of waves after georgia governor brian kemp called for a signature audit in the election in order verify mail and ballot signatures, we have an important update tonight. across the country in nevada, the trump team got their first day in court after audits there revealed thousands of tainted ballots. matt schlapp the man who spearheaded the effort is here with the very latest. raymond arroyo brings us the curious case of biden's broken foot, that more in friday
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