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>> tucker: that's it for us tonight, sadly. hope you stream the season premiere of our documentary series "the suicide of los angeles," it's out now. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity" and tonight, biden's presidency is full out imploding, but apparently no one told joe biden. according to reports, the president has decided to run for reelection in 2024, bragging to barack obama that he is the only democrat who could actually win. this brings us to an important issue, has joe biden really lost touch with all reality? it's a serious question, unfortunately, every week we all watch come observe his cognitive ability gets worse and worse, new issues and insight poll found one fifth of americans
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don't even think joe biden will make it through his first term,s very likely he will make it all four years this term, and today, at a tiny event in new hampshire, well, joe was in rare form, as usual. take a look. >> maine, new hampshire, america on the mend -- not on the mend any longer, they are on the move, and we are coming at our challenges from a position of strength. >> sean: we are going to hire a full-time interpreter just to make sure we get it right. unfortunately, it gets even worse. just listen to how joe biden responded to a reporter who asked him a question about america's european allies and the war in ukraine. take a look. >> can you discuss with the allies today about ukraine? >> new hampshire. >> really? >> i'm here to talk about new hampshire. >> i understand. >> sean: we are not going to answer that question. think about last week on this program, donald trump was on this program for 40 minutes, the
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better part of 40 minutes from affluent, energetic, informed, ideas, i mean, could joe bryant ever do that? apparently he needs to blame our economic woes and everything else on vladimir putin, take a look. >> it's be absolutely clear about why we have such high prices now, two reasons. first was covid. and the second big reason for inflation is vladimir putin. not a joke. >> sean: not a joke. not a joke. it's putin. its covid. he looks tired, doesn't he? anyway, biden once again making excuses for his own economic decisions and failures come his own energy decisions and failures, injected trillions of dollars of cash into an already hot economy. he restricted all the oil and gas drilling and exploration all over the country, we showed you these charts last week, we will show you again tonight, we already had a 40 year high of
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inflation, months before russia invaded ukraine, get gas prices were up dramatically, long before russia invaded ukraine. joe is just lying, just like he lied that he never had a single distraction with zero experience hunter about his foreign business dealings but the big guy we now know hady discussions and dinners and meetings. now joe refuses to accept responsibility for pretty much anything. it is always someone else's fault, the buck does not stop with him and it is all out of control. anyway, the buckeye gas stops with us. it seems like it never will take, he will never take response body for anything but the reality is we have a president of the united states in an obvious steep cognitive decline and a former law school chief and plagiarize her always lacked integrity, kind of like the biden way, like father, like son. we are now hearing according to my sources tonight, big news surrounding hunter biden's criminal investigation, its
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forthcoming. this administration is a disaster on so many fronts and frankly it is hard to keep track. if that happens to hunter, let me tell you something, these emails implicate his father, joe, and if you just switch the last name just before, you know the media mob would have a very different reaction. now with biden's pull numbers cratering to historic low's, nbc new lows, cbs new lows, fox news new low, 33% new low with quinnipiac, the white house has big pan know my plans to turn things around, they want joe biden to focus on domestic issues. will he finally had down to the southern border, cut taxes to ease the burden of inflation? will he unleash domestic production of oil and gas to reduce prices at the pump? spoiler alert: he's not going to do any of these things. instead, joe will likely travel to a few cities close to the white house, encourage americans to make sacrifices, all in the
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name of climate change and so-called equity programs. he will push more socialist spending proposals which would make inflation even worse, and get this, biden's new economic report mentions the word gender -- again, gender, 127 times. inflation is only mentioned 87 times. explained that to your kids. anyway, naturally, joe will also vilify his political opponents, smear them as racist and sexist and, of course, he will continue to blame all of his failures on covid-19 and vladimir putin, which is a pretty weird strategy since biden once vowed to stand up to vladimir and promised to shut down the virus. neither of those things have happened and now not only did biden not only failed to shut down the virus, but his administration can't even get their messaging straight on whether or not you, the american people, should be wearing a mask on a plane or a train. yesterday, a federal judge in florida struck down biden's mask mandate, but we still don't know if the administration will
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appeal the ruling. at one point today, biden said that wearing a mask was an individual choice, then a few hours later, he demanded everyone continue to wear their masks. clearly, leadership is not exactly something the administration does well. that is because joe biden is not a leader. he is corrupt, cognitively struggling, a career politician who is a few decades past his prime. i have no idea if he will actually run for reelection but i do know that almost no one outside of the white house wants another four years of joe biden. here with reaction, white house correspondent peter doocy. i'm not going to belabor this but i do need to ask you, joe did call you a son of a -- and i'm not sure if that gives me, as a host, a tall coast, license to call administration officials a son of a -- i think if i did i might get a different reaction. he did call you and you told us on the air you had a conversation, didn't quite apologize, it happened again. but i wanted to ask you, i want to make sure i have this right,
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didn't the biden administration shay there would be dire consequences of people were disrespected? let me just play this tape. >> i'm not joking when i say this. if you're ever working with me and i hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, i promise you i will fire you on the spot. on the spot. no ifs, ands, or buts. everybody, everybody, is entitled to decency and dignity. >> sean: you know, i've got to be honest, peter, i watch the exchanges you have with jen psaki. you are respectful. you are informed. has anyone at fox ever given you a question? i doubt it, but i think i give you a chance to respond. why do you think there is of this hostility towards you? >> nobody has ever given me a question, and we have spoken about this before. i have spent hours on questions and ideas for questions and backup material for questions because i often am the only one in the briefing room where i
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will bring something up, and the press secretary or sometimes the president will say where are you getting that from? and i have to have it in my hand that i can tell you, it is a full-time job, that is my full-time job, nobody else is doing that at all, so the ideas are mined and the question and research is all mine, and i don't think there is hostility. the president and i spoke after he used a regrettable phrase and jen psaki and i have communicated, and she tweeted -- i don't think she says she enjoys our debates in the briefing room, but that she respects that i am always bringing it, and so, i -- i don't think that it is a huge issue, and after -- i heard there was something she said on a podcast a couple days ago, whenever that was, she took some very pointed questions yesterday at the most recent briefing. >> sean: i don't know, i'm beginning to think the walk crowd has signaled to everybody that it is okay to now say this about people and we are going
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to take it under consideration on the show and see if we can do that, but in all honesty, on behalf of everybody on this network, you do a phenomenal job. you neither conservative nor liberal, asking questions that need to be asked, you are fair and your questioning, and the fact they don't want to answer is a whole different story. let me move on. we have problems with inflation, problems with gas prices, problems with ukraine, problems still at the border and covid. mixed messaging. why do you think there is so much confusion? you are there every day. i mean, there are smart people in the white house. why can't they get control of all of this? >> well, you think about what this president said when he was running for election. he said if he won he wanted to transform the country and it is tough to transform the country into this green patient that you have where you are combating climate change and there is more equity when you're constantly having to respond to these major crises that pop up, but that is the way being a
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president works and you cited that report earlier, there is talk now that aides want him to talk less about ukraine head of the midterms and 2024, and the reason for that is simple, because he can keep pumping ukraine with ammunition and with helicopters and with weapons, but if it doesn't look any better a couple months from now, that is not -- he hasn't delivered anything to voters who might be curious about him, so they will go to portsmouth new hampshire today and talk about a newport that they enhanced and fixed as part of the infrastructure bill, something i think is interesting about that, though, the person who has been tasked with fixing the ports, mayor pete buttigieg, just a day after -- yesterday, "the washington post" said he is a greater threat to the democratic nomination and then even the vice president, harris, and he wasn't there, the port guy was not there at the port thing in portsmouth. they had him doing another event out in wisconsin.
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so, '22 will be here before we know it, but 2024 is going -- just right after that. and i don't doubt this report from "the hill" that the president told barack obama he wants to run again. >> sean: you don't doubt that, you believe that? >> yes. >> sean: wow. >> he is in new hampshire, iowa a week or two ago, those are not states he did well in, but he still got elected president. i've no reason to doubt that report. >> sean: so we now have a border surge, may be worse than last year which was, what, 25, 30-year record. we now have gas prices at a record high and a 40 year high of inflation. obviously these are not things we want to talk about but i don't see them out there with a plan, right or wrong, that is going to change these things. for example, the way i would change the problems at the border is i would go back to the trump policies, stay in mexico, building the wall, ending catch
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and release, or in joe's case, catch and process. on the issue of gas prices and inflation, i would double down on cutting taxes and allowing drilling and regaining energy independence. i don't see any chance of that happening at all with this new radical new green deal democratic party. so what are the options? are they just hoping it gets better? praying it gets better? i mean, is there any maneuvers you see at all to lift the burden off the american people? this is really killing, especially the poor and middle-class. >> well, here is one, sean. just in the three or 4 minutes you were in trolling this segment, axios dropped an item that the president and his advisors are now considering delaying the removal of title 4, which is something moderate democrats really want him to do, especially border states up for reelection, but progressives in the party really hate. part of calculation in a midterm
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years trying to figure out, who do we need? do we need moderates, who are going to be reliably in the middle? or do we need the progressives who are going to make the most noise for us and try to get people out and get young people out, and so -- >> sean: that would include states like texas, for example, beto o'rourke is against lifting title 42, mark kelly in arizona, the senator from nevada. interesting, all -- all senate seats up for election. there's ten senators now, i believe in total, that are on record saying not to do it, so is he going to do that for political considerations for them only? in other words, an election year temporary conversion? >> well, as we have seen just in the last few hours, the most politically popular thing is not always what they go with, like signaling and openness to reinstating the national transportation mask mandate if the cdc says that is what they want to do, so the people around
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here would argue it is not about politics, it is about what we think is best. >> sean: all right, peter, you do a phenomenal job. i'm sorry you to take some of the golf. welcome to my world. >> i don't need a sorry, have fun with it and i think that is reflected in the back and forths with the president and press secretary, and so -- as long as my badge still scans me in, i'm good to go. >> sean: [laughs] you are good to go? by the way, before jen psaki goes to msdnc, she is still free to come on this program, if you get a spare minute and you want to invite her, please extend my invitation, i would love to have her on for the full hour. do you think she will do it? >> doesn't hurt to ask. >> sean: thank you, peter. appreciate it. thanks for all you do. all right come here with reaction from a former senior advisor to president trump, kellyanne conway come along with former arkansas governor mike huckabee. kelly and, i will start with you because you are a pollster, and you are great at your job and we have known each other for 27 years, for crying out loud, and
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you look at every single poll and the lowest approval rating they've ever had culminating 33% approval with quinnipiac. is there anything that they can do within the range that they have, and that is keeping the climate alarmists, religious cult happy, because i don't see anything that they can do on the economy or on the borders that will satisfy the base of this new democratic party, which means these -- he's got to hope and pray things get better and that is not usually how it works. >> it doesn't work that way, sean, people won't vote for you if they feel like you are not listening to them and not connecting with them and he is clearly not. he is down in the polls amongst suburban women, key to his victory in 2020, independents, and young people who overwhelmingly voted for him in 2020, they have all cratered in his performance of the job and on key issues. and he has another problem you just allude to do with
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peter doocy, he's got a problem inside the senate democrat base. gary peters, who represents the state of michigan, that is near the canadian border, not the mexican border, he is against removing title 42 because he heads up the democratic senate committee and he is looking at the electoral map this year and he sees trouble in places where joe biden's approval rating is in the low-to-mid 30s, georgia, nevada, arizona, pennsylvania, north carolina, do you see a trend here? and so he's got, joe biden has nobody happy. i think the only thing declining more than joe biden approval rating is joe biden. and people now see that. they are talking about 2024. i find that to be very arrogant, at best. ukrainians are suffering, americans are suffering under the yoke of inflation and for insecurity, crime is rising in our cities, kids are still trying to catch up from that loss -- we have real problems and pain here, and he is talking
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about his 2024 political prospects. but i have never seen a president and a vice president's numbers fall so precipitously and them not wanting to listen and learn. obama and bill clinton, the only president clinton we will ever have, they both suffered grievous losses in them first midterm election, and snapped back around, moderated a little bit, and won reelection. joe biden showed no signs of his willingness or ability to do that. >> sean: you are right on target, which leads me to governor huckabee from arkansas, you could say a lot of things about bill clinton, but he was a great politician, and after that midterm election, he got walloped, he came back with the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it. prior to that, or after at some point, there was a sister soldier moment that went viral, so he showed an ability to read the public's lack of satisfaction with his job, and
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he turned, he changed from he shifted, he adjusted. i don't see biden has the capability to do it. i don't think his face would tolerate it. >> sean, there is no education in the second kick of a mule, and there is a problem joe biden has that bill clinton didn't. clinton might get kicked once by the mule but he never let it happen again. joe biden stands there and gets kicked over and over and doesn't realize he has been kicked in the head by the mule. and that is his problem. you were talking a moment ago, and i burst out laughing, i'm glad i wasn't on air and the mic wasn't hot because it might have been a little troubling, but you were saying you invite jen psaki to come on and spend an hour. i thought, there is a greater likelihood that i am going to write a unicorn in the leprechaun rodeo to win the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. >> sean: wait a minute, i believe in miracles, it could happen, you never know. >> well, that would be one that
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would be of biblical proportion if it ever should happen. but this is an administration that does not want to answer the questions because they don't have an answer for those questions, and joe biden can say he wants to run again, let's hope he does. nothing would be better to forever and scones republicans in power. and i think republicans need to be very careful that we don't rest too easily on his failures, but if we show the american people that there's really some policies we would like to implement, we would like to cut their taxes, we would like to secure their border, we would like to bring america back to the world with a level of respect. we truly like to see the oil and gas that is under our own feet supply our energy in an affordable way rather than paying putin and the saudis of ransom in order to have enough to heat and cool our homes. we have a real message out there. it is time to use it. >> sean: newt gingrich was on m, kellyanne, and we both agree
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it is kind of time for republicans not to take it for granted, not to run on joe's failure, although that is pretty transparent and obvious, but to lay out the ideas and promises and put it down on paper that if you elect us, we will do these very specific things. i like the idea because then we get to hold them accountable for what they promise they will do. do you like that idea? >> i love it and it is represent of the 1994 contract with america and newt gingrich is great success. sean, that contract to america was signed on the capitol steps right behind it in the image, that was five weeks before election day. this is all coming together so much more quickly, but you are right, people vote according to affirmative policies, forward-looking, principles, and that is important. one last thing, joe biden seems unable to do with the last president left, right, and center were able to do, which is be led by the people once in a while. presence have to lead the people and let be led by the people.
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people are so excited not to wear a mask on airplanes -- >> sean: they are clapping. >> incident standing up and saying this happened on my watch come on donald trump watch they had to a mask, stay at home for 45 days, instead they are thinking of suing the cdc -- or suing and saying let's take this to the supreme court. this makes no sense. once in a while, claim a victory and go over the people are. they don't seem to have a sense of people, and i think 50 years in washington turns out to be a tremendous liability not an asset. >> sean: governor, i want to give you the same question. would republicans making promises on paper hold them more accountable, and they have to have their words and promises match their rhetoric, their actions match their rhetoric? >> absolutely, and i think it is an important thing. republicans ought to be willing to be held accountable. every person who is elected, i don't care what party they are with, they ought to be accountable for the things they said they were going to do. if they do it, they deserve to be reelected. if they don't, they need to get
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the boot. >> sean: i think the unicorn is definitely in the equation down the road. governor, great to see you. kellyanne, great to see you. when we come back to our own sara carter with an investigative's includes a report from the border, numerous migrants on the government's terror watch list were arrested trying to sneak into the country under biden's watch, and we weren't really told the truth. we've got to the straight ahead. ♪ ♪ your worst allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion, with powerful claritin d, so you can breathe better. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin d.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: just like we have been showing on this program night after night, border security, that is national security, and the devastating consequences of the biden open borders agenda, they are worsening every day. i mean, we set another record in march because get this, fox's own bill melugin has obtained a new document from congressman
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chip roy's office showing a questionnaire answered by the department of homeland security revealing there has been 42 people on our terror watch list apprehended at the border since biden took office in 2021. that is in addition to the 23rd we already knew about. so how many more will gain entry under biden's massive immigration policy failures and how many people, by the way, got through that we didn't catch? terror around the world is a real clear present danger, we are so reminded of the brutal killings of our fellow americans by the hands of evil terrorists around the globe, just days agoe so-called isis beatles found guilty on all counts for his role in the gruesome, evil murderers of four americans and two brits, including an american aid worker, caleb mueller, and remember, it was under president trump this terrorist was captured by american allies extradited to the u.s. and now justice has been brought
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to these families and we will have more on that straight ahead but tonight, our very own sara carter is reporting on the ground in texas. she encountered a young woman stranded by smugglers, begging for help. take a look. >> i'm on the phone with a female in distress. she has eyes on you. she says you are flying right above her. you have eyes on her, as well? >> i've got her. >> yes, sir, 104. >> she is from guatemala. she was abandoned at the top of the mountain and she is terrified, she is crying, she said there were 27 people with her. basically said they were going to come back for her and they never did, they just abandoned her up on the mountain. there's all kinds of elements out there, i mean come on out there alone, she spent the night out there, it would have dropped into the low 30s, who knows if
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she would have made it. the fact we even found her, you know, that she was able to make with her phone from the last second the phone broke, that she was even able to make the phone call. >> he goes to show you, what they are doing, they have no regard for human life. they will leave a person behind and keep moving on. >> sean: that's a sad story. obviously. but you have, now, all of these terrorists, all of the fentanyl, all of the opioids coming into the country, all of our resources have gone to this massive surge at the border, a new record in march of this year, higher than last year, nobody seems to be paying attention to it except you and this show. a lot of people have ignored it and just gotten used to it. >> i've got to tell you, sean, it is extraordinarily dangerous time. you talk to u.s. intelligence
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agents as well as, you know, officers, you speak to u.s. military, you talk to our foreign service allies in central america, they will tell you the same thing, they are extraordinarily concerned about the national security and basically the poorest border here in the united states bureau i want to show you behind me, sean, just as we were getting ready to come on, they discovered a body behind me, the body is on an island, not too far from me down the river. we have mexican authorities and u.s. authorities trying to figure out who is going to get the body out of the river. this is something that happens daily. dps. use the aircraft operations division conducting that rescue of the 18-year-old girl. just last week, found a body outside, not too far from where that young girl was rescued. it's a constant battle, they say. federal law enforcement here as well as state and local law enforcement just to secure this border and it is almost
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impossible to say when the biden administration is refusing to do it. 62,000 plus got away just in march that they know of, and listen to this, sean, 700,000, they believe, got away since october 2021. those are people that were not apprehended. that is what they are estimating right now in the federal government, and that is a very, very dangerous situations with what is happening around the world. >> sean: it's unbelievable. great reporting as always, sara carter, thank you for that. and voters, they are taking notice of the catastrophe at our southern border, all caused by joe biden's policies. according to gallup, worry over illegal immigration is now at a two decade high. here now with reaction, nevada republican senate candidate adam laxalt is with us, recently endorsed by former president trump, and by myself, and i know the great one, lord mark levin. those are two decent endorsements, mind you can throw
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in the dark know my garbage. i noticed in your race, in arizona with mark kelly, beto bozo rourke, all of a sudden, three border state democrats are saying president biden, please don't lift title 42. now the cynical part of sean hannity who has been doing this now on radio 35 years, 26 years on fox, says they are full of crap and this is election year conversion i'm not true conviction they are acting on. do you think i am right? >> well, let me just first say, someone who served in the navy in iraq, we go over there to defend our country, nationhood, means something, and the assault by the american left on our sovereignty and our borders and failing to do the absolute basic of knowing who is coming and going, allowing terrorists to come over the border, it is just an absolute crime that this is going on at it is something we've got to put an end to, but you are absolutely right.
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senator mastro, she is at 40% in our state and is now running commercials in spanish language because hispanics are fed up with open borders and fed up with this and she is lying to them, telling them she fights against human trafficking, did an about-face on title 42, even though just a year ago she said it was inhumane and we needed to lift it, it is all because of politics and it is because voters in nevada are rejecting it radically and they are going to send a big message to people like senator masto in november. >> sean: you know, when you go back to 2020, joe biden got 56% of the hispanic american vote. this latest quinnipiac poll, he only has 26% support among hispanic americans. he is losing dramatic support and other demographics, as well. as i look at these politicians, and your opponent is a perfect case in point, she said it was -- it was inhumane a year
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ago, now all of a sudden facing you in an election and you up in the polls, last poll i think i saw you up three or four or five points, i forget the exact number, so she is willing to say and do anything to get elected, but then as soon -- if she gets reelected by the people of nevada, then we both know what is going to happen. she will go right back to being a joe biden, chuck schumer sycophant. am i wrong on that? >> we know her record. she supported open borders all the way through. and again, this is someone like vice president harris, that when convenient, ran in '16 as a law and order, former attorney general, that she was going to protect communities, and they just lied to our people. again, the hispanic community saw the effect of b.s. in our las vegas, they have seen the effects of lockdowns on our schools, on hispanic businesses, and at the end of the day, they are not going to be fooled.
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they know that unemployment was at all-time lows, wages were at all-time highs under president trump. we had a border that was nearly secure, and here we are today, everything is heading in the wrong direction. that is why -- i mean, think of those staggering movement on hispanic voters in the state of nevada. but again, they deserve it. everything they have done is heading us in the wrong direction, and the bottom line is there killing the american dream, and i don't think hispanics are particularly happy about that. >> sean: your race is critical. if republicans are to gain control of the u.s. senate in november. we will follow it very closely. adam laxalt, thank you for being with us. all right, straight ahead, you are not going to believe, jen psaki bizarre meltdown over florida's new parental rights in education bill. we are going to play the breakdown and tell you the truth versus the lie that she is telling. kayleigh mcenany, douglas murray, they weigh, next.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, now yet another bizarre moment from circle back propagandist jen psaki, fought back tears while spewing lies about florida's new parental rights law. take a look. >> this is a new political wage issue and an attempt to win a culture war and they are doing that anyway that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids, especially -- i'm going to get emotional about this issue because i just, it's horrible. but, you know, it's like kids who are bullied and all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families come and have you looked at some of these laws in these states, and it's g after her parents who are in loving relationships, who have
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kids. it is completely outrageous -- sorry, this is an issue that makes me completely crazy, but it is an issue that is a political wedge issue, it is not a reflection of where the country is. >> sean: now one of our msdnc jen psaki speeds, we always need to separate fact from fict, tears or no tears. this is called the parental rights in education act, has nothing to do at all with not saying the word gay, the law prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity for children in kindergarten, first, second, and third grade. that's it. or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards k through third grade. no talk of allowing bullying or discrimination, nobody supports that. it is about parents rights, age-appropriate material, and frankly about who should be
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instilling values in children, parents or teachers, knowing that many teachers might have an agenda or set of values that differ from parents. now, of course, no one supports bullying. that is not with the law is about. so ask yourself, why are democrats so bent about lying about this law? why are they so bent on restricting parental rights in the classroom, and also down in florida, governor desantis says lawmakers will consider stripping disney of its generous self-governing status as the disney corporation continues to spew lies about the law, as well. here with the reaction, outnumbered cohost kayleigh mcenany along with fox news contributor douglas murray, kayleigh, start with you. why is there this imperative on the left too -- we are talking about kids from kindergarten, first, second, third grade, to talk about transgender is him and sexuality at all, especially because we spend more money per student with the worst result in
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reading, writing, math, science, and computers, why don't we focus on the basics? >> exactly, sean. the left has a sick obsession with our children. just today, think about the last 24 hours for the white house. they want to force face cloth coverings on 2-year-olds on airplanes and force teach them about sexuality and gender ideology. kindergarten. and my daughter goes to school, i don't want her learning about those things. coming home and teaching, being taught things that i then have to explain to her. and of all the issues to cry and get upset about, sean, there is a war in ukraine. there is bloodshed in our streets. children literally dying on the streets from crime that is totally out of control and rampant. there is covid where more americans have died on joe biden's watch then president trump. there is a lot to cry about. namely, if you want to cry about one issue in this country right now, i think the press secretary should cry about the 62 million children that do not exist, that have been aborted
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because of roe v. wade, a heinous, heinous decision in this country that has exterminated about one fifth of the united states population, so if you want to cry, don't cry about forcing sexuality on kindergartners, that is sick. cry about the 62 million children who can't even go to kindergarten. >> sean: you know, as i look at this bill, the state of florida reacted, and you know, it is troubling that the biden administration would break down in tears because of a law that protects the parental rights douglas, it may shock some people in school systems, but there are many parents out there that have values that are very different than the school and very different than what a teacher might be teaching their kids. who has the right to instill values? are we going to hand our kids over to the schools? they get to instill the values? or do parents get to instill the values? i vote for the parents. >> absolutely come every time. jen psaki i think is just making sure her career at msnbc is
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absolutely safe. this mixture of sentimentality and fake emotion is something we know, we have seen for years from rachel maddow and others, breaking down in tears, ridiculous, insignificant things, and this is ridiculous and insignificant. it is ridiculous because she is crying about and you just pointed out, sean, something that isn't happening. the ridiculous thing, on top of all of that, is as we all know here, the whole bill in florida had nothing to do with persecuting gay people or anything like it, it is about trying to stop not just the imposition of teaching about sex to kindergartners, but stopping the teaching of an ideology that was literally invented about 18 months ago. i mean, two years ago, nobody had heard about any of this gender fluid nonsense. nobody talked about nonbinariism. everybody knew until yesterday that there were two sexes and some people are attracted to their own sex.
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now we have this new ideology the disney and others have decided to enforce on american people, an ancient right, about 100 genders, so important to understand they do not know how many genders there are because they are making it up as they go along. is incredibly dangerous what these people are doing. >> sean: my favorite was the first graders being taught -- when doctors deliver babies, they are really just guessing if it is a boy or a girl. they are telling first-graders that. take an educated guess. it is not a gas. anyway, and nobody supports determination. i'm a libertarian, live your own life but leave the kids alone and let parents deal with these issues that if they want to have after school opt in programs, they can do that. kayleigh, thank you, douglas, thank you. or we come back, the bulk left up onto far as they continue to block parents out of their kids education. we will continue this discussion, how does it impact the november midterms? we will ask tulsi gabbard next.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: no earlier this month, congresswoman lauren boebert grilled hhs secretary over -- dhs secretary over the biden administration's attack on parental rights as it relates to gender reassignment surgery. these are kids. take a listen. >> mr. secretary, do you think parents who believe into genders only should have their children removed -- >> you can answer or respond in writing -- >> i can respond very quickly. congresswoman, i believe in supporting and protecting transgender youth, i believe they along with their parents and caregivers will make the best decisions, and i would really encourage all politicians, like you, stay out of their business. >> sean: we went back to the hhs and asked once again if the
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secretary supported potentially removing children from their home over gender affirming care. they didn't get back to us. now it all comes as the president and the democrats remain in complete disarray ahead of the midterms, no message, no signature political winds and frankly no sanity. here with reaction, former hawaii congresswoman, presidential candidate for the democratic party, tulsi gabbard. good to see you, congresswoman. so the question from congressman probert comes from the hhs, they have the national child traumatic stress network. you heard the answer of the secretary, do you think parents that believe in two genders only should have their child removed from them, that it is on the table, and it is in this hhs document, that that is a possibility. is that something that is going to help your party in november? >> i think that anything that
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gets in the way of parents who love their kids, who want what is best for their kids, the government getting in the way of there being able to raise their children, impart their values on them, is not going to help people electorally, but it's also just further undermining this trend we are seeing, sean, whether it is this issue or it is critical race theory or education or other things, what we are seeing is the government increasingly encroaching on this relationship, driving a wedge between parents and their kids and taking away parents rights one by one. this is a dangerous thing. conservative parents have the right to raise their kids and impart values on their kids without fear of the government saying you are a bad parent and because you are a bad parent we are going to take your kids away from you, and frankly, woke parents have the right to do the same, they have the right to rate this their kids and impart their values to them, as well. unelected government bureaucrats, a government in any way should not be encroaching on
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this relationship, and further taking away parents rights. >> sean: if i'm hearing you correctly, i hear that you support the bill in florida, the parents rights bill, and this idea -- i'm not exactly sure where this imperative came from to teach kindergartners and first and second and third graders about sexuality at all, or transgender is him at all, and it seems you take a sensible point of view that you support parents rights to raise their kids the way they see fit, i agree with you, but i think you are at great odds with your own party on this but i think you are in the majority with the american people, so how does that impact the election? >> sean, i am not a political pundit but i can say very clearly yes, i support that bill that passed in florida and i think frankly it probably did not go far enough, you know, it is stopping at third grade. it should have frankly gone
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farther. but this is not -- >> sean: what grade would you go to? >> challenging -- i mean, i don't know, 12th grade? >> sean: that's what i think it should be. >> exactly. >> sean: let the parents take care of it. schools can offer after school, opt in sexuality classes if they want and parents can opt in if they are uncomfortable, right, would that be fair? >> i think that's fair. but look at education. i think you are going to the core point, what is the role of government? what is the role of these schools? it is to teach reading, writing, civics, constitution, bill of rights, math, actually raise the literacy rate in our kids, schools and the government should not be getting in the way of parents raising their kids and imparting their values to them. >> sean: i think repeat after me, i think i am a hannity conservative, i just, i think i'm pulling your right over -- >> i don't repeat after nobody, sean. [laughs] >> sean: good for you. good to see you.
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