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big is bad. senator hawley, i appreciate you coming on. we are out of time. we'll be back tomorrow night. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity next. >> sean: we'll be watching and by the way, i agree with you whether it is liberal or conservative. it is interesting people on the right, conservatives, libertarians who want freedom of speech. it's the left that wants to silence them. scary times. good interview. thank you, tucker. welcome to "hannity." tonight the biden administration is off to a very rocky start. joe, struggling to answer simple questions from the media and his disastrous anti-energy policies they are destroying now what will be hundreds and thousands of american jobs. high paying career jobs. those new tax cut plans are about to put a huge dent in the
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economy and into your wallet and a new scandal surrounding the biden family business is about to break wide open. here is a preview, part one of my interview with an owner of a computer repair shop, the one you heard about, the one that turned over hunter biden's laptop to the fbi. take a look. i guess my question is what you saw in terms of documents, did that seem relevant to you to a debate? explain. >> well, i had seen what would have, again, i'm not and investigative journalist. but i saw some pretty compelling documents that definitely show a scheme going on between hunter biden and his business dealings in the ukraine. >> sean: there's a lot more in
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terms of documents and videos. we ask about all of it. stay tuned to part one of that. more news from the biden administration. according to a critical report, thousands of national guardsmen have been kicked off capitol grounds. they are now sleeping and garages, parking garages with no heat. it's winter time. is that acceptable to you? meantime, biden's base, they are back at it. we watched riots erupted in denver, seattle, portland where a federal building was actually vandalized and set ablaze. take a look. ♪ ♪ [bleep]
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>> sean: so joe, when will you? kamala, when will you? when are you going to condemn this? after all, that is the new standard, right? speaking of which, the democrats divisive parade, it could now implode. sources telling this program tonight that republicans might actually find a backbone and fight against the sham senate proceeding. that's good news. by the way, democrats apparently
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are getting more skittish by the day. there are two solid arguments that seem to have gained full consensus on this bogus to presidential trial. first, obviously no basis of conviction. the president did not incite an insurrection when he said to people here that now peacefully many of you patriotically make your voices be heard. this pales in comparison to the language used regularly by top democrats in washington. this has been going on for years. and the second argument, the most powerful one against impeachment, pretty simple. professor alan dershowitz, constitutional attorney, many, many others pointing out it is unconstitutional to try a president who is no longer in office. now that donald trump is a private citizen, the senate lacks jurisdiction. by the way, it's never happened in our history as clearly stated
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in the constitution, the president shall be removed from office on impeachment and conviction. trump is no longer the president. he is no longer in office. it no longer applies to him and that is no longer in congress' hands. they don't have the jurisdiction. the constitution states impeachment shall not extend further than to removal or disqualification. not or disqualification from future offices. we have a system of checks and balances. that system does not apply to private citizens and that's why no former has ever been convicted. that's why the impeachment process against rick richard nixon ended when he resigned. the articles will be submitted at some point to the senate. then there will be an opportunity for the eternities o
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respond. then there will be a motion to dismiss. i would hope that republicans would dismiss with an early motion. if there are not enough votes, yes, the senate trial will be conducted. the former president will be acquitted and he will be eligible to run again if he chooses. at this point, a trial serves absolutely no purpose but to inflame the tensions of this country, it's the swamp theater and it's at its worst. the country should be asking tonight, mr. unity, mr. frail, weak, cognitively struggling joe, i know this is past your bedtime. maybe you will consider standing up to the radicalism in your own party and put an end to the sure charade right now. i doubt that will happen. joe and his fellow democrats don't seem to care about unity. all they want is revenge.
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4 years. never ending attack attack and they didn't care or give a flip about what this did to the contrary. they now want to send a message to 75 million trump voters who they despise. they think they are all racist and sexist and nazis an insurrectionist's. no, conservatives are not. but don't worry, america, the barely functioning president knows what's best for you. by the way, today was joe biden's first day on the job and he's already begging for a break. apparently only one serious question from a reporter was a little too much for him to handle. yep. the new president gave us his first official come on, man. come on, man. you a junkie? take a look. >> thank you, guys. >> when i announced it, you all
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said it's not possible. come on, give me a break. >> sean: don't give me a break, man. come on, man. you a junkie? that was the only question biden took and of course he had no answer. each and every covid death, the biden administration bold new plan is basically continue the course laid out by donald trump. by the way, former secretary of health and human services said yeah, we already had the whole plan for 100 million doses. that has already happen. after vaccines have already been developed in record time. a mass distribution plan is already in place. governors need to get up to speed, especially democratic governors. one of the only new biden policies is this restrictive mask mandate on federal properties.
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i wonder if it will apply to illegal immigrants. doubtful shortly after integrating this mandate, he took a trip to the memorial. he posed for pictures. he didn't have a mask on. he asked about the double standard. needless to say, she wasn't prepared to answer one moderately mildly tough question from a serious member of the press. by the way, you might want to learn his name. we will help you. we will remind you every day. his name is peter doocy. he will probably be one of the few people in the room that you will hate answering questions for every day. he will do his job. others will not. take a look. >> >> at the inaugural -- >> and agra memorial, yes.
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>> i think that he was celebrating in the evening, a historic day in our country. >> for people who may not pay attention normally. >> i think the power of his example is also the message he sends by signing 25 executive orders including almost half of them related to covid. >> sean: his name is peter. his father's name is steve. his name is peter. i think you can remember that. anyway, she wasn't the only person struggling to answer basic questions at a senate hearing. biden's nominee for secretary of transportation. remember, pete buttigieg, the mayor, small town. he didn't seem to know what would happen to the workers who were already losing their jobs because of biden's new restrictions on oil and gas. you know, the cancellation of the keystone xl pipeline project. how would you feel tonight by
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the way if you worked on that project, your family members worked on that project? take a look at this. >> so for those workers, the answer is somebody else will get a job customer >> the answer is that we are very eager to see those workers continue to be employed in good paying union jn if they might be different ones. >> sean: we don't care an insult to injury, he is floating a brand-new federal tax in the midst of what? an economic crisis by covid-19, the -- drop-dead for all you care about. counting on low energy prices to pay your bills? pretty much drop-dead. if you are worried about the cost to fill your car, you can pretty much drop-dead too. if you are worried about the ability to heat up your home, we don't care. our new green socialist agenda literally is more important than your ability to keep your job, to pay less for gas and heating
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to put food on your table. that's pretty much what he said. environmental extremism is on top of everything. now they need to be accepted in the warm embrace, of course, of the global community's obsession with climate change and this radical green new social appeal redistribution of the wealth. make no mistake, we are not going to tolerate it. that's why senator ted cruz is fast becoming enemy number one. why? like democrats gone by questioning whether or not we could use an audit to bring that confidence in our election process. take a look. >> ted cruz and holly are enemies of this country that they are encouraging insurrection, violence. people died at the capital. yes, ted cruz is an enemy right now of this country. >> that is just one of the members of the caucus from the week of the sixth. what they are asking in this new
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caucus they have developed is to eliminate those votes. to take those votes out of the pool by disqualifying tens of millions of african-american votes. >> sean: enemy sedition caucus. we know all about her radicalism. dianne feinstein, she is actually defending freedom and defending senator cruz and their electoral challenge. she told "the san francisco chronicle" "i think the senate is a place of freedom where people come here to speak their piece and they provide a kind of leadership. it's an important place to have this kind of dialogue. good for senator feinstein given that senator feinstein is pretty much the only democrat liberal open to debate and freedom of speech. what does that say about the rest of the democrat socialist party? anyone else in the party want to join in? maybe it's time for democrats to do a little self-reflection.
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the party of freedom of liberty and freedom of speech now becoming the party of conservatives and the republican party, not the democrats, not their allies in the mob and the media. not their allies in big tech. and sadly, they got their wish. they now control the white house and the senate and the house, all of the government. i fear this radical left-wing agenda, it's only going to get worse. we will monitor it every day and night. fox contributor speaker of the house, newt gingrich. let's first get your reaction to, well, ted cruz. ted cruz as a patriot. ted cruz dared to ask for a ten day audit. they weren't going to win that battle but he explained why he thought it was important for the 83% republicans that think that the integrity of the election was in question. that's not my poll.
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either you are an enemy or seditious caucus. >> well, i think you are seeing the hysteria of the biden system. because it's not really about biden himself. it's his entire team around him who are radicals who believe that they could exterminate the republicans. that would be one way to get the unity. as a columnist wrote this morning, if biden really wanted unity, he would start by lynching vice president pence. that gives you a sense of the ferocity and the anger and the hatred that underlies the modern left. i think that senator cruz showed tremendous courage. he always has. he is a very smart, very courageous guy who stood for what he believed in. and i was delighted the other day to see mitt romney actually come to the defense of both
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senator cruz and hawley and say look, they are perfectly allowed to have their own views and there should be no act of retribution against them in the senate much like senator feinstein. there is going to be a real reaction to the idea that you should start having a lynch mob going around on the senate floor seeking out the people it wants to destroy. >> sean: you know, i'm watching all of this unfold and i'm watching the country and i'm concerned. you see would big tech did before the election. you see what the media does to 99% of them every day. you see this whole demonization and cancel culture is getting wildly out of control followed up by a snap impeachment in 5 minutes by federal investigators who are more convinced than ever that what they witnessed was planned and plotted and schemed and they missed the signs and warnings of signs that they shouldn't have
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missed. >> i mean, look, you should be worried about the country. you know, one president biden in his inaugural starts talking about extremism and then to not mention antifa, i actually thought this morning that seattle and portland and denver may have had their feelings hurt because they think they have earned the right to be considered terrorists extremist groups and if you notice now that trump is gone, we suddenly didn't get peace. they don't regard him as legitimate. i think that people should be worried about america. we are under greater stress right now the end any time since the precivil war period and the distress is very real. and you saw it. you know, i just did a newsletter regarding the
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extension between the biden inaugural and the biden inauguration day because during the inauguration day, he methodically went out and he began hunting down and destroying the trump legacy but during the inaugural he was this nice president unity bring us all together, which literally within two hours he destroyed by his own activities. i hope that anybody who cares about america should be worried. this is not an irrational thing. >> sean: yeah. you know bill clinton well. you were his speaker during that time and became unknown -- biden now, the entire democratic party has gone so far radical socialist left, i don't think biden is capable of standing up to his radical base, do you? >> yeah, i mean, i think you have to think in terms of the biden machine, not biden
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personally. biden didn't personally sit down and draft 17 executive orders but radicals on his staff did and in some ways i thought the most telling was their decision. think about this. on the very day he was sworn in as president, he signed an executive order to destroy the 1776 commissioner. and all of our viewers tonight ought to ask themselves, what is it about this 1776 commissioner that made it such a big deal that biden went out of his way to destroy it on his first day of office? the answer is it is a pro-american pro-history, history which threatens the very essence of the modern left and all of their 1619 project and all of their lies. so what you have is a president smiling, present. i thought it was a great speech. i thought it had all the right
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tone. but i also know that if lies in eisenhower had given that speech, he would have meant it. there are methodically trying to destroy conservativism. >> sean: one last question. it seems my source is telling me tonight that the appetite on both the democratic side and republican side on this trial in the senate, number one, democratic senators feel it is going to end up blowing up in their faces. they are afraid of it. that would mean they are going to go along with a snap impeachment and a rush to judgment in the house and the belief among republicans that we can't validate that process. and by the way, what they are trying to do is unconstitutional and we won't be a part of that either. thoughts. >> let me just offer a piece of practical advice from somebody who has spent a lot of time on elections. 74 million people voted for donald j. trump.
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more than for george w. bush. more than for ronald reagan. 74 million people. >> sean: by a long shot, a record. >> right. you want to destroy the republican party, throw away our chances of '23-'24, just go along with this. i urge every republican of every background, for the sake of your party, do not allow this to come up and put maximum pressure on the democratic senators in swing states to not allow this to come up. it's a charade and it's very dangerous historically. >> sean: not only for the sake of your party, for the sake of the country, for the sake of our constitution. mr. speaker, by the way, i know this isn't as fun as being in italy but we are glad to have you back. >> we are glad to be back home. >> sean: i never got over there. i wanted to go visit. coming up, senator lindsey graham will join us more on the democrats, pointless
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unconstitutional, post-presidency impeachment show. moments away and what we are now learning tonight about the contents of hunter biden's laptop. part one tonight straight ahead. ♪ ♪ we're excited to do business with you but before we sign i gotta ask... sure, anything. we searched you online and maybe you can explain this?
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♪ ♪ >> sean: democrats along with republicans are apparently still barreling ahead with their own constitutional post-presidency impeachment sham trial as nancy pelosi is saying she will send the one article over to the senate in a few days ahead of what will reportedly be a trial sometime in february. sources tell me tonight there is
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real trepidation that appears on both sides of the aisle. they know that while that would appease their radical left-wing base and the squad that really runs the democratic party, the vast majority of americans will see this as nothing but a cheap divisive political ploy. it will backfire. most republicans, they want no part of this latest schiff show either. they see this impeachment for what it is and by the way, they don't want to validate the actions of the house. they also see what is an unconstitutional post-presidency action. they don't have jurisdiction. federal investigators are more convinced, by the way, that this was not a spontaneous act inspired by the president's words. many of you will peacefully and patriotically march to the capital so your voices may be heard.
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a lot of planning and a lot of organization and a lot of intelligence was missed. as i've been saying, we need the equivalent of a 9/11-style report. this can never again happen in our country. he needs to be be done sooner rather than later. he continues to remain silent. he said he's going to go out and unite the country, be president for all. he is breaking a big promise they are and that's the one he made yesterday. may be the only come if you ever want to call it memorable in that he kept repeating it. what's the matter, joe? too afraid to stand up to the extremists in your own party? it appears so. tonight, report they are leaning very heavily against and they do not want to participate in what
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they see it universally as unconstitutional action. now at that point, this summary judgment should be brought up immediately. it should be an immediate dismissal. and by the way, that should be the republican party's answer. that simple. but i guess you really can't count on mitt romney. the last thing the republican party needs for the in fracture party is -- republicans need to know that the choice between the week establishment swamp republican and republicanism versus the america first make america great agenda, i have news for washington right now. most republicans and all conservatives, they will choose america first. so will i. here with reaction, south carolina senator, lindsey graham. senator, are my sources wrong? the appetite on both sides have diminished greatly in the last 48 hours?
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>> boy, your sources are dead right. it's a pretty good summary you have given us here. the second impeachment of donald trump is not wearing well over time. democrats started this thing in the house. they impeach the president of the united states in nancy pelosi's house and less than 24 hours without a lawyer. not one witness was called. a great meeting with senator mcconnell today. i think every republican sees it. what is going to happen? if she delivers the articles to us, they will have to be disposed of under the process of the senate. if we can get 51 senators to dismiss, it's all over. there are more than a handful of democrats praying that joe biden will get on the phone. they understand this is going to blow up in their face politically. i've never felt better about the republican senate conference being united behind the idea
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that what the house did was wrong in terms of progress. and i think we are going to have an overwhelming republican vote that this second impeachment of donald trump was unconstitutional. we will see where it goes. >> sean: let's talk about it because of senate republicans, if they validate a impeachment, the precedent is set and there will be a time where there's going to be a one-week impeachment without any investigation and no defense whatsoever. that is how this is all going to end. we will be dealing with impeachment after impeachment after impeachment. then you have the whole issue. every constitutional lawyer that i respect, it's never happened in history but they all say the same thing. no, you can't do it post-presidency. thoughts? >> well, number one,
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richard nixon resigned from office. he had been a prime candidate to try this out but they didn't go down that road then. senator mcconnell basically told the republican conference exactly what you just said. he was offended by the process in the house. it was basically an angry action. it was taking the process and throwing it over. that is not going to happen in the united states senate. i think more and more republicans, i'll be surprised if we don't have near a unanimous leap that impeaching a president after they leave office is unconstitutional on the republican side. things will pick up at least one democrat, may be more people listen to your program and senator mcconnell has come up with a plan that i think is good for the country, good for the senate. the president has a very good legal team, a great legal team. we are going to make sure that the second impeachment of
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donald trump ends as quickly as possible, either dismissed or with an overwhelming vote for acquittal. >> sean: we are literally looking at this week and a half, two weeks away. have to hand it over to the president's lawyers. >> yes, exactly. he had no input. he didn't even have a lawyer in the house. they impeached him without a lawyer. now, how does that go down in a democracy? >> we need to make sure this never happens again. now investigators believe more and more that there were real people that really planned and we missed it. we didn't prepare for this. that can't happen. listen, i don't care if you are a republican or a democrat. we can't have our institutions and elected officials attack. not in this country. all right, lindsey graham. thank you, senator. appreciate it. coming up, you are not going to want to miss this interview i have.
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an expose of the one who turned out zero experience hunter bidep to the fbi. straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, my interview with the computer repair shop repairman is coming up but big tech's crackdown on conservatives are showing no signs of slowing. for example, twitter alternative, which by the way is up and running and doing very, very well is in an uphill battle to get back up and running, especially after a federal judge refused after amazon kicked it off their web hosting service. meanwhile, the mob, the media
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continues to attack those who don't align with the far left socialism, conspiracy theories, their hate trump lies. even suggesting we can censor them. we can shut them down. what a dangerous time in this country. take a look. >> if they continue to engage in lies, something that he is trying to combat, what is your communication strategy? will you deny those networks any interviews? i mean, what happens if they revert immediately? >> well, what i can say about our communication strategy is we are committed to reaching every american. if media companies are willfully lying or are not carrying forth straightforward honest information from the president when we make him available, then of course that something that we are going to think about and we are going to factor in. >> it's going to take many
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years. the lies, the hate that has been spread. the whole segment of the american population has been radicalized. >> sean: deprogramming, reeducation camps. this is chilling for the entire country. by the way, a little ironic. fake new cnn that lied, and lied, and lied about russia, russia, russia and pretty much everything else the same with every other major network claiming to be concerned about this information. the ones that spewed the russia collusion hoax, the one that went along with the fake phony hillary bought and paid for russian dents information steele dossier. you have a small tiny piece of parlor. i talked to some of the guys you work with. they are great guys. they are attacking you every way imaginable. the fbi now investigating you?
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>> yeah, i mean, sean, i mean, is this even america anymore? i talk to you sometimes of off-line. i haven't had a sound good night's sleep in probably three weeks now. listen, i know liberals probably because they love to inflict pain and they are totalitarian. they love to destroy people. they probably are laughing i can imagine right now. but i wake up every morning and i don't even look for good news. i just look for less bad news. we had a representative today, carolyn maloney, who is the chair of a very powerful committee, a representative suggested the fbi director that he investigate parlor. tell me we still live in america after this. this is a leftist america that they want to turn into a marxist superstate. but they want us investigated
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because one of our executive's wives happened to be born outside of the country. now i know you are waiting for a punch line. no, that's it. >> sean: i'm not waiting for a punch line. i want to find a cry room and say this can't happen. >> that actually happened. and by the way, her family, the executive's wife's family happens to be muslim and lives in a region outside of russia and is dirt poor. actually one of my partners send me a picture of the outhouse outside their house. so the totality and loser and this loser maloney decide she wants them to investigate him because he married a woman whose family is really, really poor and happens to reside in russia. she presents no evidence whatsoever. isn't that xenophobic and a phobic? and their second reason, because
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after they got us, the left, do platforms from just about every company in the united states, we had to go to a multinational company to protect our website from being hacked. and you know what? after the fbi's ridiculous performance in the hoax, i wouldn't be surprised if christopher himself is knocking on my door next week. i'm not even joking. if him or his agents are there next week, i would not be surprised at all. i can see them knocking on the door. hey, we heard one of your executives married a woman born outside of the united states. okay, do you have anything else? no, that's all we need. you guys are conservative here we are allowed to investigate you guys. it's pathetic. this country is dead as a doornail and liberals killed it. it's pathetic. if you think you live in a free country, you are probably a liberal or someone in the media. >> sean: silence, shutdown, cancel, and harass.
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i'm sorry. this can't happen in our country. next, my exclusive interview with computer repair shop, you know, the one that had hunter biden's laptop, the one that he protected you from reading before the election. all that next. ♪ ♪ - hi, i'm michael youssef. have you ever experienced the pain of betrayal? it hurts when someone abandons you or lies about you, but jesus knows all about that pain, your pain. he was betrayed by all of his friends and yet he forgave them and he will forgive you and heal you when you receive him. when you come to jesus and place your whole trust in him? - [announcer] visit findingtruepeace.com to find out more.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: and now at the center of the zero experience, hunter biden scandal, it's hunter biden's laptop which reportedly contains a lot of disturbing material. now, computer repair shop owner john paul mac isaac, he turned the laptop over to the fbi in december 2019 after hunter failed to retrieve it from his
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store 9 days later. after facing endless slander and death threats, he had to close a shot and went out of town. he is now telling his side of the story. john paul for an exclusive interview. john paul, thank you for being with us. >> good evening, sean. >> sean: let's get into the document side of it. it would be a fair statement to say that what you saw concerned you that you desperately wanted to get this out of your shop as you said? >> correct. >> so on both fronts. i just want to make it clear. let me go through the timeline, if i may. you handed this over to the fbi. they finally took possession of it december 2019. tell us what happened. >> they came to the shop. originally they were planning to make a copy of the drive. they couldn't guarantee that they could take the equipment away. so when they showed up and they
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handed me a subpoena requesting the drive, the paperwork, and the laptop, was overjoyed that they were going to basically meet my demands, if you will. i wanted them out of my shop and i wanted some protection from the fbi. so i was pretty happy that they had took it. a couple things happened during that exchange. a couple things that were said that threw up some red flags with the fbi. just how they wanted me to handle it if he should come looking for it, how to contact them, how to stall whoever is looking for it so they can make arrangements to have the equipment returned to me. it kind of come it, i was concerned. >> sean: and so, december, to remind everybody, because impeachment on the issue of ukraine took place with president trump in january of 2020. i guess my question is what you saw in terms of documents, did that seem relevant to you to the
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debate that was -- explain. >> well, i had seen what come and again i'm not an investigative journalist. that's not my eye saw some pretty compelling documents, a paper play scheme going on between hunter biden and his business dealings in the ukraine. >> sean: joe biden claimed that he didn't know anything about his son's business dealings. will the documents that you saw contradict that? incontrovertibly contradict that? >> yeah, i think there was a lot of coordination. i saw a couple emails come directly out of the white house to members of burisma staff
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including the vice president's schedule, any discussions that were going on with ukraine were being sent directly to the number two at burisma. >> sean: knowing that you called the proper chain of command, knowing that you were glad to finally get it out of your possession, but yet it was the smartest thing you ever did and handing it over for your own benefit and safety, he wondered why was it not admitted as evidence of impeachment. now, is the evidence that compelling that it was that relevant? i assume, my interpretation is that you saw a flagrant double standard existed. am i right in my interpretation? >> well, what i saw was you know two young men that were definitely capitalizing off of at least one of their father's positions to drum up more value
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in their efforts to get more money. and it was definitely a paper play scheme that again, i got my law degree at -- brian is better at the legal stuff. but it looked like a this would be something that you would want to have a conversation with to another foreign leader the one and you still have a copy of the hard drive. is that correct? >> correct. >> sean: would you be willing to share with me? >> i would have to talk to my attorney about that. >> sean: you will take it under consideration? >> yeah, i have a very good attorney. >> sean: listened, sir, all i've read about you and all i've heard that you've said, you've been put in a horrible position, i argue unfairly so.
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you just said something. we ask people all the time see something, say something and you did. and it should not have happened to you this way. is your business doing better now? are you getting harassed less? are you able to keep the doors open customer >> well, i'm getting harassed a lot less since i had to disconnect the phone and the email service. the business has been closed since november 2nd. for my safety i had to get out of town. the hostility in my area was getting to the point where i didn't want to insight and anger. so, i thought it was best that i just close the business and get out of town. >> sean: thank you for sharing, sir. that's an important story. you did do the right thing. i think based on everything you've said to me and what people have told me they believe is on it, that what you did is important, honorable and i hope all the harassment of you stops and you continue your life hopefully in an amenity and
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peace. thank you, sir. >> thanks for your time and letting me tell my story. >> sean: tomorrow come apart two, the majority of the interview talks about video content. shocking. here's a preview. >> i saw material of a very personal nature. i don't want to obviously go into it. i don't feel comfortable talking about the personal stuff. >> sean: a bigger part of that interview, part two tomorrow. it hasn't broken before. more "hannity" after this. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr, will be independent, not the media mob, and guess what, we tell the truth as we see it. it now, tomorrow night, part two of our interview. a lot of things that i had not read or heard before about
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videos on hunter biden's laptop from somebody who says he saw them and still has a copy of the hard drive. by the way, handing it over in the right way to the fbi, we do that tomorrow night. in the meantime come out let your heart not be troubled, laura ingraham, hello. >> laura: hey, we will be watching them. they'll be exciting, part two. >> sean: well, just so people know, we taped before the show. we don't know if anybody's coming, but it's good. let me tell you, this will be very interesting. >> laura: all right, i was trying to prepare for my show and watch your show which was an easy, so i better get to my show because i was distracted there in your show. i have to figure out a way to distract you. >> sean: you need to hard work earlier then. >> laura: i will, i'm a very lazy person. sean, thank you so much, nice to see a see. >> sean: have a great show. >> laura: fantastic show, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" with a jam-packed show tonight.