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immigration into this country illegally has exploded. tomorrow we're going to visit one of the sources of it, we will be broadcasting from there tomorrow night. in the meantime, sean hannity takes over, 9:00 p.m., from new york. >> sean: where's the picture? i got a picture-free night. >> tucker: we are taking the night off! >> sean: thank god for small favors. tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity" this monday night. another shocking news scandal as we come on the air this hour, 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 p.m. out west. andrew cuomo, one executive just filed a brand-new ethics complaint raising is concerned of the governor and people around him were using a loyalty test to determine whether counties would get supplied with the covid-19 vaccine. as you can see the walls are closing in tiger by the hour for the new york governor. we have a lot more coming up, all the latest details. also, shocking,
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"the washington post" just issued a major retraction from a fixed news story surrounding president trump but they have yet to apologize for the three years of trump-russia collusion lies or their horrific early coverage of coronavirus. joe biden as president. oh, we are not to believe journalistic integrity has all of a sudden returned to "the washington post." we have that story for you tonight and later, sara carter will join us from a family farm that was not eligible for the democrats 'us to trillion dollar covid-19 emergency stimulus and they say because they did not meet the bill's "racial requirements" but first, joe biden has been in office for 54 days. he has yet to hold a single official press conference. that is now officially the longest a sitting u.s. president has gone without a press conference in over 100 years. the so-called "biden blitz" that the media mob has been hyping apparently consists of this.
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one extremely short, scripted public event per day. one a day, which is seemingly about as much as joe can handle. make no mistake, with or without joe biden, his party's radical, extreme social agenda, that's moving full stream ahead. and the next order of business is yes, redistribution and wealth confiscation. in fact the biden administration we can now tell you is planning what will be the single biggest tax hike on americans in over three decades. this radical green new deal of socialism has to be paid for by somebody and, by the way, they have a new wealth tax on every thing else, janet yellen has called for, elizabeth warren's tax. hold onto your wallets, buckle up for all the class warfare and all that rhetoric. we are taking it from those evil rich people, those evil corporations and those evil other people. the radical socialism includes raising corporate tax rates from
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21 to 28%, raising the income tax rate supposedly only on high earners. how do we define it? raising the capital gains tax rate and raising tax rates on small businesses and of course they also want to expand the death tax. in other words they want to raise taxes on money that you make, money that you invest and put at risk, if you make more money, they want a piece of that action. the money you still have left when you finally die and in the interim they are going to go back and get another bite at the apple with the wealth tax and then to top it all off, everything that you buy will be costing you more money because the corporate income tax rate -- yeah, that's going to be passed on to all of us, you i'm of the american people, the consumer. the regulations on independent contractors, that could actually put millions and millions of americans out of work by now making it nearly impossible to hire people for their services if they own their own business, like to work for different
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companies, that's payback basically for the unions and all their election support. couple all of this with the rapidly rising gas prices, how much it costs to fill your tank. rising heating and cooling costs, get ready. that's all being caused by the bite in the administration getting away from -- well, we've been energy independent for the first time in sandy five years. it's their anti-fracking, anti-pipeline virtue signaling and you now have a recipe for what will be economic disaster for every hardworking american in the u.s. you will all be impacted, you will all be paying more and saving the world from climate change and of course climate change destruction in 12 years and turning america into a socialist hellhole. of course that's not cheap. this only raises an estimated $2 trillion out of the $90 trillion that will be needed for the new green deal socialism. buckle up, more tax hikes are headed your way.
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nobody will be spared, guaranteed. keep in mind, americans in red states, they've already coughed up billions of dollars in what might be the biggest blue state bailout in the history of this country. if you live in a state where you elect responsible legislatures, governors, guess what? congratulations, because your hard-earned money is about to go to governors in blue states and state legislatures in blue states where they tax and spend beyond their means, where they never balance their budget, they don't ever fund their pensions and where government corruption runs rampant. illinois getting a massive $13 billion of your money. new york state getting a whopping 24 billion. california, they get the gold prize. they've got a whopping $42 billion from you, the american people. according to foxnews.com and their report, certain counties in california are considering using that money as bonuses for
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teachers, including those who have not set foot in a classroom for months. one teacher's union even suggested that if they get the bonus, it might be fun to take a trip to hawaii. let that sink in. you're a teacher in texas, you're a teacher in florida, mississippi, any other red state where school has been and is in session, just know that your hard-earned tax dollars might soon become a vacation fund for teachers in california. the democratic party's radical decisions are going to have very immediate, real consequences. this isn't about taxes and spending. look at what's happening for example at the border. after halting border wall construction, bowing to increase immigrations and promising amnesty to millions and millions, conveniently in three years, just in time to vote, tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are now pouring into the u.s. across the border illegally. it is now so bad that mexico's
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president is referring to biden as the migrants president. around 100,000 illegal immigrants were detained at the u.s.-mexico border just for the month of february alone. by the way, remember the cages for kids? they were built by biden and obama and in the trump administration got blamed by the media mob that lie all the time. well, they are back and they are worse than ever. many of these child migrants or facilities are nothing more than a few tenths or shipping containers, cargo shipping containers, you know, the ones with a tiny window with bars on them. according to cbs news, one of those facilities is now operating at a whopping 729% capacity. so much for social distancing. "some of the boys said that the conditions were so overcrowded they had to take turns just to sleep on the floor" and "most of the miners said they'd only showered once while even in the
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u.s." they thought they would be held for more than five days. by the way, all told, the biden administration has increased the detention of minors in these cages by 60% but according to circle back white house press secretary jen psaki this is still not a crisis. take a look. speaker does fema's arrival at the border mean that the administration feels what is happening at the border is a disaster? >> i know that we always get into the fun of labels around here but i would say our focus is on solutions and this is one of the steps that the president felt would help it not become a final solution but help expedite processing, ensuring people who come across the border have access to health and medical care. clearly the numbers are enormous. this is a big challenge and it certainly is a reflection of using every lover of the federal government to help address that. >> sean: health, medical care, housing. anything we are not going to pay
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for? yeah, it's a problem caused by biden's policies. now, we are not having fun with labels. it is a full-blown crisis of their making and of course top democrats, they are always looking to blame somebody else. take a look. >> we recognize this is a big problem. the last of administration left us a dismantled and unworkable system and like any other problem, we are going to do everything we can to solve it. >> this is a humanitarian challenge to all of us. with the administration has inherited is a broken system at the border and they are working to correct that. >> let me just say this, joe biden inherited a huge mess on immigration and it's not going to be cleaned up in a month. he's only been in office, you know, since january 20th. about six weeks i guess it is. >> sean: no, chuckie, joe caused the crisis at our southern border. it is a health crisis -- yes, it is a humanitarian crisis of his making. it's also a national security crisis on top of all of that,
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but democrats seem to only care about optics and joe biden is asleep at the wheel. here with reaction, fox news contributor, house speaker newt gingrich. you know, it frustrates me -- we already pay top marginal rate of 40% in taxes. the bottom 50% pay nothing in income taxes and now you're going to have an added wealth tax, capital gains tax. you're going to add to that corporate taxes, which we will end up paying for and energy prices now going through the roof. every american is going to be paying through the nose. >> well, look, i think you have to start with the idea that the democratic machine has to have money. if like a great white shark. if you don't feed it, it falls apart. you don't feed the teachers union, you don't feed the government employee is in, just go down the list. so they've got to get the money from somewhere. they are going to borrow as much as they can and then they're
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going to come after every hardworking american, every american business, large and small. they are going to use really nice-sounding rhetoric, but the truth is they want to put their hand in your wallet to take out your money to give to their allies. and that's the number one reality of this machine. >> sean: the new couple -- okay, all those high paying career energy sector jobs, they are wiped away. border construction jobs, they are gone. now you're going to a legalize 11 million, 15 million people in this country. they will be competing for jobs in the middle of a pandemic when you're down 17 million jobs at the top. how do you get high paying jobs in that environment? >> well, you don't. people who want to understand what's coming should look at argentina under juan perrone. they should look at what's happening in venezuela. they should look at the disaster
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that we had in zimbabwe. when you bring in a power structure focused on ripping off everybody else to pay off its allies, this isn't about socialism, this is purely about corruption. now, they need the money. and you can tell how bad it is because the huge amount of money you mentioned that's going to california is barely enough to cover up the 34 billion plus that was lost to fraud. i mean, the bureaucracies are now so incompetent, so unwilling to work, so incapable of modernization. in california they were sending out notices with the social security numbers on them, so criminals were picking up these things and looking at it and they were filing false applications. one house got 1700 checks and this is -- everybody who works hard, who is honest, who wants to have a better future for their family needs to understand
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that the corrupt democratic machine has to review off because it can't control the very bureaucrats in the very unions and the very machines that are the heart of its existence. >> sean: so now we've got 100,000 in one month, illegal immigrants. we got rid of catch and release, stop construction of the border wall, we got rid of the stan mexico policy. okay, so forth -- if it's 100,000, and this is not the peak season for illegal immigrants, we expect a lot more -- we are going to pay for housing, health care, education, food, shelter -- is there anything we are not going to pay for? >> i'm a historian by trade and i've looked at this for years and years. let's be honest, if you stand under a waterfall, you're going to get wet. so what biden has decided to do is put all of america under a waterfall of immigration, pretend that it's okay and have thousands and thousands of
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people come in who have covert, have others come and who have no of earning an income and others come in who have health problems. and then saying to the rest of us, what can i do? now that they're here i have to take care of them, which by the way sends a signal to the entire planet. joe biden wants you to come to america, why don't you go now? and that's why you see as i think kevin mccarthy pointed out when they were done on the border, you're seeing turks, you're seeing arabs, piercing chinese. people from all -- excuse me -- people from all over the planet are coming to the united states and they are saying joe biden wants me to come here. they make t-shirts that say biden wants me to come here. it can't be clearer what's happening. >> sean: imagined donald trump putting kids and cargo shipping containers and bringing the cages back and giving them tinfoil blankets. i think it would be a different reaction. mr. speaker, as always,
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thank you for being with us. now we turn to new york, governor andrew cuomo. well, on top of the deadly nursing home scandal and the seven accusations now of sexual misconduct and the 30 plus accusations of workplace harassment and of course what is known as the mario cuomo bridge corruption scandal. cuomo is now facing it another new scandal according to an official ethics complaint. new york's vaccine czar called county officials in new york to gauge what their loyalty to the governor was amid this sexual harassment and resignation investigation and those calls for resignation. at least one democratic official believes that the county's vaccine supply could be impacted by the level of loyalty to the embattled governor. mayor de blasio, as we call him comrade de blasio, said it's the definition of corruption, cuomo might face another investigation on top of the other ones that are ongoing. keep in mind he's already under a state investigation for the
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sexual misconduct claims under federal investigation for the nursing home cover up but according to the ap, this is all just one big political hit job seized by republicans to distract from biden's many successes. new york republicans have zero power. they have filibuster-proof majorities in both houses and democratic everybody. meanwhile, biden along with pelosi and kamala harris, they are not calling for cuomo to step down. the caucuses awfully silent. this effort is led by democrats in new york state despite going on a weeklong crusade against kavanaugh, the biggest "i believe" in the country against kavanaugh, kamala harris, is nowhere to be found, so question, kamala harris, do believe the seven women that made these accusations against governor cuomo? by the way, any of you in the media mob, are you going to ask about question? if she truly a fighter against
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sexual harassment? the she truly believe that people that make accusations must always be believed, or is she just playing politics and does not care at all about anything but her own political ambitions and aspirations? here now national syndicated radio host dana loesch, ari fleischer. dana, we will start with you on this. the biggest "i believe her"? kamala harris. i haven't heard a single word out of her now, shocking. >> yeah, no, neither have i. thanks for having me on. i think the whole i believe her and believe all women is situational and predicated on whoever is in the seat of power. that seems to be the case. it certainly was under kavanaugh and it's amazing to me how many of these very empowered strong women who were all lining up behind kavanaugh positivistic users, including this one grown woman who apparently talked about partying with high schoolers, now they are nowhere to be found on this. it's situational.
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they're using -- first off, it's such a disk management to struggle that actual victims of this sort of predatory behavior indoor, because there are women who go through stuff like that and i will say there's due to go through things like this too to diminish the pain that these people feel by using it as a political ammunition is inexcusable. if they are not going to get mad over this -- if he's not going to resign over there so the nursing homes angle, what is he going to resign over? >> sean: ari, i've been consistent, you've been consistent, dana has been consistent. we don't rush to judgment, we believe in due process, we believe in the resumption of innocence. what happened in the kavanaugh case was one democrat, prominent democrat after the other -- i believe, i believe, i believe, i believe, i believe. even with the late calls by some new york politicians -- and it came in late -- took seven people to bring a number of them out i'm a nobody says the words i believe anymore. why is that?
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>> [laughs] because what they really were saying is i believe women if they accuse republicans and now you see one woman accuses a democrat, i believe in investigations. and maybe something good will come of this. maybe society will now move to the direction of you actually need due process. everybody who is accused should be subject to a proper investigation and certainly if there is an anonymous accusation, it is the right of the accused to be able to confront and put up a defense against the anonymous source because it shouldn't be anonymous. there is fairness in a society in which justice is blind and applies across gender. your gender shouldn't get you an advantage and it shouldn't give you a disadvantage in justice. maybe that is a good that will come of all of this, but certainly what we did see against brett kavanaugh was the height of hypocrisy just to defeat his nomination to the supreme court. >> sean: by having two separate standards though, dana, what you do is you take a very serious issue and even the republicans, to their credit,
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they rarely get anything right like this. i thought they got it right in the kavanaugh case. they had the hearings, due process was unfolding before the american people, and everyone then made their -- well, made their opinion on the julie swetnick or less -- there are some people that are dishonest, sadly and that would say anything and even be willing to lie even about something this significant and serious, so that's why you can't rush to judgment, right? >> right. no, i completely agree. just as you said, i mean, we believe in due process and that's what we are consistent. we are going to go by democrats rules, then you just rush through a sham investigation if you even have one and you go ahead and render of guilty verdict in the court of public opinion and that's exactly what was happening in the situation with kavanaugh. sean, what really gets me about this case with andrew cuomo, and i keep thinking that -- i'm not quite sure what it's going to
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take. we keep hearing all of these stories -- i think it's safe to ask at this point what woman hasn't been grabbed by andrew cuomo in the state of new york at this point? or what family has not had an elderly person within their family unit killed off in a nursing home by andrew cuomo at this point? bill de blasio, to his credit -- which i've never said that sentence before -- bill de blasio is at least trying to tie to two together and other democrats in the state are playing up the playing politics with vaccines. the whole point is that this guy is incompetent, he's corrupt and he thinks that this is the godfather instead of the gubernatorial sea. >> sean: the me ask you, already, you are great at p.r. and crisis management. does andrew cuomo survive at this point? >> well, he can survive for now because he's stubborn and that gets you through a lot as we saw with virginia governor northam when he was accused of blackface and wearing a clan outfit, but i had dinner tonight with a new york state republican chairman, nick langworthy, and he told me that if cuomo is able to get through this, his chances are not going to be able to win
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a general election in two years, in 2022. he also is now going to have a primary problem. there are many democrats in new york who see him as weak. >> sean: this is his third term, he's not running again. >> of course he's running again. if he survives this, he's going to want to run again because he's that stubborn and he wants to prove that he prevailed over everybody else. i think that's the formula though that republicans could finally take back new york as cuomo is so we can. mostly also because of covid. >> sean: i nominate you. >> particularly with his covid czar. >> sean: ari fleischer for governor of new york. all right, guys. thank you both. coming up, "washington post" just proved that they are in the fact fake news. i'll explain. the paper issued a huge correction about an anti-trump story they ran. kayleigh mcenany weighs in on the double standard. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." tonight "the washington post" forced to issue a massive correction about an article in january but a conversation between president donald trump and a georgia elections investigator. the fake snooze -- fake news "washington post" had to admit they never instructed the official to "find a fraud" and never told the official that she would be a national hero if she did so as has previously been reported. instead, "the washington post" says president trump nearly -- merely asked her to scrutinize ballots in fulton county where concerns were mounting at the time. tonight, president trump released a statement rightfully calling the entire story a hoax. remember the democrats use this now-debunked article during their sham impeachment trial.
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i'm sure there'll apologize any minute now buried here with reaction, former white house press secretary, fox news analyst kayleigh mcenany is back with us. i watch this. they still haven't apologized for three years for the trump russia collusion hoax. i say a lot of apologies there or their horrific coverage of the covid-19 virus. i think they can start there too. i'm not going to hold my breath. any insight? >> sure, they have a lot to apologize for. "the washington post" one of the most egregious actors during the trump years. you're right that this is a russia investigation, witch hunt. i will never forget watching them other than fbi director, jim comey, not necessarily a good actor, testifying before congress watching him say that a "new york times" story document entire supreme trump and russia was "in the main" not true from the lips of jim comey. you have the media on this
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egregious attempt to take out this president saying that he removed the statue of martin luther king jr. again, the russia ties. reporting from cnn saying that donald trump jr. and president trump had access to the wikileaks documents in advance to issue a correction. one after the other often times on friday nights. it's really appalling and they should a step back. >> sean: the president went on to -- the consent agreement in georgia did create two separate signature verification standards. that's just a fact. it should be one standard for everybody. we do know state laws for example in states like wisconsin, michigan, state laws were record -- ignored in regard to mail-in balloting. we do know also the constitution of pennsylvania specifically allows for very limited mail-in voting. they bypassed their own constitution and we also know
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know state, even though they all call for it, allowed any partisan observer to observe. all of those things did happen. some states are beginning to remedy these things, georgia being one of them. where do you see this going in the future? will those other states step up? >> everything you point to is so important, factually speaking that again, georgia, as you noted, the consent degree paved the way for a signature match that was watered down, diluted, not meaningful. wisconsin where they were able to say i'm indefinitely because they fear covid and even though there were very strict parameters for being indefinitely confined, you could just say that, not show your i.d., get a ballot. pennsylvania as you point out as well, you procure a ballot if you're in a democrat area but not if you are in one of those red counties. these are really important things that absolutely influence an election and democrats are trying to memorialize it, federalize it with hr one. this is one of the most important pieces of legislation
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i think in the next two years that we will see. we've got to stand against it because integrity matters, state legislatures should be paving the way for elections, not lawless undemocratic, unconstitutional actors like these secretaries of state who are democrats who are flouting the constitution. >> sean: it was a very close wake in the state of iowa. there was a count, there was a recount. a republican was seated in that race. not nancy pelosi and the democrats are saying they might unseat this person? wow, sounds like they might be, according to their definition, inciting an insurrection. >> that's right. and look, sean, you and i have talked about this often in what i hope to happen in any election is for the vote of the american people to be accurately counted and that vote be at democrat, be it republican, whatever it may be, to be accurately put forward and to be honored and respected. what nancy pelosi is doing is flouting the will of the people, throwing it away, who she wants to be the person who is there
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saying i run elections, i federalize elections were all they want is for the vote of the american people tribute truly and accurately counted. >> sean: kayleigh mcenany, thank you. one would come back, that covid-19 relief bill is now providing benefits to farmers and racial components factor into where the monies go. senator graham called reparations. we have a full report tonight, and investigative report, sara carter live on a farm in tennessee. she along with leo 2.0, leo terrel, straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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they help feed all of us. they feed the entire country. go into your local grocery store. everything you see that pretty much you can trace back to a farmer or those that are raising poultry or cattle. those who raise cattle for us. why isn't the aid being distribute it based on need? why is farming becoming a racial issue in the country? you know, when i think of farmers, there's not enough good things you can say about each and every single farmer. i mean, next time you're in a grocery store, just take a good look. all the relatively inexpensive fruits, vegetables, all the other products, we can thank our farmers and those guys that packed the trucks and the guys that drive the trucks. our own sara carter had a chance to speak with to farmers directly impacted by the pandemic, will not be receiving anything under this new criteria. sara. >> that's right, sean, i was so fortunate to be able to spend the day with matt and kelly
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griggs at their farm here in humboldt tennessee. it was quite next ordinary day. you get to see how much effort farmers put into the farming that feeds us, that clothes us and they grow cotton and soy but what they are so upset about and what they're so frustrated with is the new covid-19 package. here at the griggs farm, which has been five generations in it's family, they say that, you know, they have forgotten, the lawmakers in washington, d.c., have literally forgotten about the farmers. there are roughly 2 million farms in the united states. if they say that this covid-19 relief package has really literally forgotten about the farmers and divided them. here's what they had to say. >> half of that package, half of that 10.4 billion is actually going to go to minority farmers and how does that affect farming as a whole? >> i'm sorry, but i was raised to not see color and not see race, but to see the character
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and the person's heart. that's how i was raised, that's all the farming community sees each other, is character and if you go into a bank, if you go into any place that loans you money, they are not going to look at who you are by color or race, they are going to look at your numbers on a piece of paper and if you don't meet that criteria and you don't meet that role, you don't get that money. you don't get the loan. >> these loans that are proposed to be forgiven, somebody start to pay for them, so not only -- farming is a business. you have a business to run so not only do i have to pay back my loans, i'm going to have to pay back some of the ulcers loans. >> the government has basically said okay, this is what we are doing whether you like it or not because farmers throughout the years, that's what we've had to take. they've made policies for us without even stepping foot on our farm, without even asking us anything. they are just make him policies for us. here you go, we are going to happen for you and make our lives even more so divide us even more like they are doing
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now. >> this bill, the way it's written, even if it's written with good intention that this does more to divide the farming community and keep it together. >> i think this bill could not only divide -- promote division in the farming community just in people in general. >> hey, sean, we tried to speak to some minority farmers but people frankly hard to open about it. we are still looking to speak with other farmers about this covid-19 relief package. one thing that i can say is that both kelly and matt griggs did talk to local farmers and many of them or their friends. they are very concerned that this is going to divide the farming community, divide what they call their own family, and that's something that they don't want to see. like i said, they want the lawmakers to reach out to them. they want to be contacted by lawmakers to see what their needs are and how best to serve those needs.
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>> sean: all right, thank you for that report, investigative reporter sara carter. south carolina senator lindsey graham also decried the race-based benefits to farmers in the covert emergency relief bill saying it essentially amounts to reparations. he has no relation -- has no relation to covid relief. here with reaction, fox news contributor leo terrel. so, if farmer calls my radio show today. guy gets up at 4:00 a.m. every day -- 4:00 a.m.! by the way, about the time i'm going to bed. he gets up at 4:00 a.m. and works all day. i said what one does your day and? well, long after sunset. we have over, what, 2 million farmers in this country. it's only 1.3% of our whole workforce, leo. first of all, i want to thank every farmer.
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they are amazing people that work so hard. why don't we treat every farmer equally because they all deserve the help? >> you're right, that story by sarah was very heartwarming and disappointing. i fought for equality and what the democrats have done with this bill, they have turned the farming industry -- i want everyone of your viewers to understand what happened. if you're white and you need financial help and you're a farmer, you don't get it. not because you don't need the help, but because of skin color and then you flip it over and if you're black, brown, or yellow, regardless, because of her skin color you get the help that is racist, it's unfair, it's what we fought against for hundreds of years. they have turned racism upside down and now it's the democrats talk a good game about equality. they are the racists.
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the bill is unconstitutional. i think we have to help these farmers. we need to challenge that bill in the court of law because it is unconstitutional. it violates the equal protection and my heart goes out to farmers regardless of color because they are discriminated against. when did the foreign ministry become a source of racial discrimination? >> sean: so leo, it's the relief package. 4 billion to pay up to 120% if you happen to be african-american, hispanic-american, asian-american, native american farmers. 120%. now, by any definition, isn't that reparations? >> yeah. and they get more money than they actually took out for loans. sean, i've studied civil rights law for years as a lawyer. i don't remember asian farmers being discriminated against. there's no court action in court right now in which this was some form of relief. this is a giveaway simply
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because of your skin color. that family that sara just talked about, they don't qualify because of their skin color? it makes no sense. it's racist. i want the democrats to hear, you are racist by passing a bill. there's no legal justification for it. it should be overturned, it's unconstitutional. >> sean: the only factor that might make a difference in terms of payment in my view that would be legitimate is on a need basis. for example, if corn farmers were hit particularly hard or soybean farmers or cotton -- whatever you people are growing, right? if one particular farming industry is hit harder than the others, then in that case you might specifically earmark more money that need help legitimately. again, through no fault of their own, covid-19. whatever caused the difficulty. that would be the only
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distinction. but i want to thank all these farmers. they're all great. >> there great, and in your scenario, your hypothetical, it wouldn't be based on skin color. it would be based on need. and that's a different criteria. you cannot use race to provide a preferential treatment from one group over another. that's not america. we don't like discrimination. we fought against that and now the democrats in 2021 is playing the race card against white farmers. as a civil rights attorney, as americans, it's wrong. >> sean: all of the democrats are "studying" the reparations issue, what do we see happening in illinois? where does this end and how does america react to that? >> very simple, it ends in 2022 when we take over the house because that house has to be
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taken over. it ends in 2022 when we take over the senate and in atoms in 2024 when we return a special person back to the white house. >> sean: all right, are you running for president? >> no, but there is somebody in florida that i'm sure will. >> sean: leo has given us the inside scoop. i don't know, i'm guessing the initials are de and t. coming up, there's fake news then there's what the view reported today about nt for wait until you hear this and we get reaction tonight from dan bongino, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history.
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behar said something so outrageous, well, we will share it with you. she said antifa is just a "fictitious idea, i thing that doesn't even exist." really, joy? antifa isn't real? than what's on the screen right now over there? that's not real? do you really think antifa had nothing to do with the hundred straight days of riots in portland last summer? joining us now with a special investigation into whether nt for israel, fox news contributor, former secret service agent dan bongino. all right, dan, is it fictitious or is it real? >> well, sean, you know, fictitious entities don't put people in body bags. and that's what happened in oregon when a patriot prayer member was killed by a member of antifa. joy behar doesn't know that. joy behar is, frankly, kind of dumb, so she probably doesn't read the newspaper but she may want to read that obituary of
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that man who was killed by the fictitious entity who killed him, a known nt for supported. also, one other thing, from personal experience having walked out of the white house the night trump accepted the g.o.p. nod into a crowd of antifa and blm, one of whom threatened to rape my wife while i watched -- yes, that actually happened by the way, i assure you that was not a fiction novel. that actually happen, my wife was there, multiple people sought and actually got it on tape and a promise to those weren't actors, those weren't role players, those were actual nt for people following me and my wife back to this hotel, threatening all kinds of nasty things, so no, it is not a fictitious entity. joy behar's triple digit iq is an act of fiction, not antifa. >> sean: well, i think it's pretty obvious, i don't know why it's so hard for some people. okay, radicalism is radicalism,
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right? if you have organizers in black lives matter chanting what do we want, dead cops, when do we want them, now and pigs in a blanket, okay, very different, separate, we distinguish between those that were protesting, many peacefully after the george floyd incident. when you can't just -- why can't we just acknowledge people that are involved in riots? why is that so hard for people like what happened on january 6th? we can't have our capital rated like that. >> no it's not. if not hard for you and me and there's a reason. i've set it on this show multiple times. conservatives, sean, have an emergency brake on their behavior. that emergency brake is faith, family, and our god-given rights. i know this is a shocker to liberals, but we don't want to take your freedom of speech. we certainly don't want to attack you for it and we don't want to prevent you from assembling or petitioning the government, because we believe you have big our god-given rights.
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the sentiment looks and clear. liberals have no such [indiscernible]. radical leftists are obsessed with power and violence and have no emergency brake on their behavior at all. they don't give a damn about god-given rights at all. >> sean: the media facilitates it by denying what is basic reality. let's stick with joy behar. listen to what she had to say about the cuomo issue. >> what worries me is that if he resigns and you know, fast-forward on the line, a republican becomes the governor of new york state, a lot of things will happen that i will be happy with. i don't want some republican in their overturning some of these policies and then exonerating or pardoning trump, who is going to be indicted in new york state. speeone's let me get this straight, seven women can come forward, the "i believe her" caucus is quiet. let's keep cuomo in office because we hate donald trump that much, we have less than a minute. >> i mean, did you listen to this? i know you get to see these
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cuts -- did you just listen to what you just said? is that even saying? seriously is that even of this earth? is this woman even off planet earth? you realize what she just said? >> sean: is that a real a rhetorical question? >> i know, i know. sean, it's painful to watch every single night. these people have no principles. these are the same democrats who tell you they want to hike your taxes when they park their boats in rhode island rather than massachusetts to avoid paying the tax bill like john kerry. the same people swear government health care is a fantasy and argued against obamacare not applied to them. nothing but frauds. >> sean: dan bongino, great to have you as always. more hannity right after this.
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"hannity." we will always be independent and seek the truth. where usually right in the mob and the media are usually wrong. it's amazing that we work and we care about the truth. in the meantime, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham is about to take it home. >> laura: you know why you're such a success? there are many reasons. i will tell you. i'm going to tell you one of the reasons you're such a success is that you remember to say set your dvr. for the three and a half years i've done the show i've never once remember to say that. i don't know what that says about me. but you're really good at promoting "hannity." i am like, goodbye. have a good night. >> sean: everyone is so busy. think about our daily lives. kids you're raising, off to school, work all day. sometimes -- it's like the greatest invention ever
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