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right now. this season you need america's weather team precise personal power box weather is hurricane hq tony andrew , status ofa thought criminal. you have an inalienable right to decidt ane for yourself and u can on fox nation right now, the full interview, of course, will be back as we always are, eight p.m. weeknights here. sean hannity. that's not sean hannity. headset great chain accent isn't he snuck up on you?, i snuck up on your brother. i love that little ambush. little ambush at nine pm. tucker rachels, thanks a lot. all right. welcome to this specialof edition of "hannity". as tucker said "hannity" as tuce hegseth in tonight for sure and we begin with breaking news from south florida today. judge bruce rheinhardt ordered the doj to unseal a redactederso version of that affidavit usede to justify the mar a lago raid. federal officials now have tomol noon tomorrow to make
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this affidavit public. here now with the very latest t fox news contributor jonathanere turley. jonathan, thanks for being here. you know how to break this stuff down. we could get this redacted coulg affidavit at any moment. we were preparing on the show to potentially release. it will be will we be waitinwaig till noon and what do you think? >> we'll see. until >> well, we could be waiting until noon, i must admit. i'm skeptical. l that you know, this i was the samerdo department that said that not a single word of this redactedt of this affidavit should be released. and on the first attempt, o miru they were able to miraculously t hit the goldilocks point ofausei getting it just right because it appears that the judge didat not push the j back on any sect and for those of us wholi litigate against thisd department over over redactions and overclassification, there is a certain degree of skepticism that i left to its own devices. they maximized what couldd be r be released. g will
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but i'm still grateful that something will be released. i'm hoping truly that attorneyt general garland saw that the earlier position was wrong y and he went to the department o be asparents try t transparent as possible. i mean, afte ar all, this affidavit doesn't likely a lot o contain a lot of good sectionsfd for donald trump affidavit are like that. this is these are one sided a case forat make searches and seizures. so it's not like i'm worried that they are only redacting the stuff that's good for donald trump. hopin but i'm hoping that they see this as a moment to break fromkm tradition, to have greater transparency. u and we will see tomorrow. the rx so the reflex from the dojld pra would probably be to take a page full of words and make it nothing. but you're saying potentially t there's an incentive frombecaus the doj because of the blowbacek to, you know, redacting names
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and sensitive information, provide more information about why they did it so i mean, i'm prepared for a sheet ofaredf full blackor jonathan. and you're telling me maybe we'll get actual information here? >> well, this is really the exercise of hope over experience because i've been in some heated litigation and thisr department is infamous for using redactedtm names and classifications for tactical purposes. i have been in cases wheredactet they have overreacted too a ridiculous degreae. judges often defer to them. but you know, i recently notedtt in a piece that there have beenr four occasions where the attorney general could have taken modest steps to assure the public that this was not a political a politically motivated effort and failed todt do so. this is th e fifth and he can really reverse course. you can't just demand thatin the public trust his department. you have to earn i dept.
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led there's a history here and there are some legitimate questions abouowt how this department has conducted past trump related investigation. ou boy, you'rexe exactly right. you wonder if there is any self reflection at this point. you know, fool mone oncely. o shame on you. fool me four times. shame on me. we'll see if the fifth time t they decide to put their cards on the table, transparency would be very helpful. at this moment with a lot of people wondering what this thing was all about. jonathan. turley, we'll keep yon on the speed dial until noon tomorrow. thank you fotor the breakdowmorr before we go.t it. hav we appreciate it. o when we have more on the dogs stunning overreach later inshow the show. and of course, if thatnd affidavit comes out redacted or not redacted, we'll bring it to you. r on now let's turn to joe biden's war on the working class today. he traveled all the way to suburban maryland to yell into three microphones about how much he hates republicans.ss trump supporter specifically ats a fundraiser earlier today, he
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referred to trump voters, his supporters as supporters of fascism. that's a direct quote. supporters of semih fascism. if you support donald trump. more on that. hopefully we get the video. but yesterday at the white house, the president announced a big new schemeallowed to tranr student loan debt. so this debt is accrued by dr. lawyers and sociology majors with liberal arts degrees with two graduate degrees inbt i gender studies. and that debt is transferred to blue collar americans tonight. the wall street journal is calling this plan, quote, an abuse of power that favorsgr college grads at the expense of hardworking plumbers and fedex drivers. even the editorial board at "the washington post" is blasting it as regressive and an expensiveasting i mistakn this was not one line in anpuffp otherwise puff piece forie biden .l fo the entire editorial from "the washington post" tore inton
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this debt transfer scheme.sf at least half a dozen democrats in congress are also coming out against the proposal. of course, but administration is refusing to say how muchschee the scheme will cost and just who will pay the bill. >> watch this. >> can but can you explainre thi a little bit about how you guyso think it is fiscally responsible? becausssible you can't sae you can't say howy it's going to cost. going you can't say exactly how it's going to be paid for and youpayf can't say exactly who is paying for the cost. i get how you're arguing that ho helps certain populations, but how is it fiscallywas responsible? i mean, the way thatit flly resy that we are talking about itnd n and what we're trying to say w is we the the actions that we have taken and you see this with the way that the deficit has been reduced, we have taken just the last 19 months and i see that look that you're giving me. but i do take previous fiscally responsible measures that maybe won't give you more wiggle room, to be given. no, no, no, no, no, no.i mean, e we're we i mean, we see this we
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do not see this as irresponsible. we see thi sees as a fiscally responsible, balanced approach to doing thidoins. i see that look you're giving me as you don't give me an answer. joining us now, house minority whip steve scalise and founder of the committee to unleasr of h prosperity, steve moore, whose w newsletter is called the hotline. steve is a money guy. start le wt me start with you.aven't r they haven't released who's going to pay for it? who'going to fors going to acce? how many will access it?what d how it's going to be paid for? what do we know about the cost$l of this effort? three hundred billion. but it seems lik floatinge a floating number. well, i've got to tell you, i wrote a piece for fox news.com on this yesterday about how unfair it is andis how fiscally irresponsible it is . i never seen people so angryab about something. you know, biden, i think proposedsoing.den prop this beci thought it would be popular with some voters. but but i think he's laid an egg here and politically. now, the big problem with this with this bill is they don't know how much it's going to cost. they estimate about three hundred billion dollars,
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by the way, steve scalise knows just two weeks ago they passedsw a bill saying, oh, we're going to reduce the deficit. and now they they pass a bill that is that is going to add another 300 billion. add it all up, pete. and if you look in the 18biden months thahat joe biden has been in office now four trillion, spn four trillion dollars of spending debt and money printing, then they wonder where did the inflation come from? >> the and they had the gall to tell us they're doing it to reduce inflation and reduce the deficit and the debt in the future as if the numbers add up. representative, is this the neww reality that it executiveugh th with the stroke of a penrative through the administrative state can effectively wielate c the power of the purse? i always thoughtit that was meat for the legislative branch. what can republicans or a newhi majority do to rein this in? yeah, and it's not the newun reality. . it's a parallel universe and many are questioning, including myself, whether
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that's even legal to do. joe biden himself was speculating that it might be illegal for about a year ago when ht a yeare was talking abo. this, yet he did it anyway. they all know it's going to add to the deficit and the debt. i'm seeing numbers that maybi'me r five hundred billion dollars in deficit spending in addition to what they did last week. $7ain, a seven hundred and thirty billion dollar ta30x increase, plus eighty seven thousand irs agents to go after middle class people. all of p thieopls is , by the wa going to increase inflation, inflatioinflation is driven by l the mad trillions in spending you've already seen and another over a trillion dollars in new deficit spending just int wh a weekat t. l to and look at what that's going to do and all to do what to shift income. about 85% of americans don't 85o have any student loan debt and they're going to be paying for about 15% of americans who do. is that a wealth transfer? and for what? because they didn't get a goodth education, they should go ask for a rebate from the college,ho not from the hardworkingca taxpayers of america. >> steve moore, talk to meer
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about that wealth transfer because there's a huge chunk of americans who are about to pay for a smaller chunk of americans fodebt thar a debt th they accrued. where's that money going? from whom to whonem? yeah, great point. workers and you know, we have half of the workers in america don'tgree have a college degree. and so wait, this bill this bill essentially would do is take three hundred billion dollars to people who have college degrees from people who don't have collegeha degreeves. and how in the world is thataidp fair? you know, when i said that people are angry about this. what really makes people angrys. is that we but this isn't about what america is about. you play by the rules and you get rewarded. if you're if you're not paying your debts, you're a deadbeat. youri mean, that's what that's the term i'm going to you're going to say that if you're not doing you sign the loan.ck, you' you said you were going to pay the money back and you're not going tor poin. t >> one other point i want to i make that i think is really important. pete, i think this is the deathn of the student loan program ifey they do this because do think
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about this, pete. who in the world ever is goingtn to repay a student loan? i mean, that the program, steve scalise is dead if they do this because the incentives are never to pay your loan and waity till they give you an amnesty, you don't have to pay the moneye back .nte, >> representative, you can respond to that. is it the death of student respon loans? in the but also you're in the business of policy and politics. democrats probablyand politics.l would be wildly popular. young voters inclined to. vote for them. n yet the backlash has been massive. yeah, it's horrible. policy and horrible politics. only joe biden could do the l a double whammy there whereef j you're seeing the left even go after this justust as as thee moor right's going after it. you know, stephen moore talkedea about some great points there, too. but when you think about why t there's a student loan program, it's to helpo people go too co college graduate. look, i went to lsu.grad whpaid in part with student loans and i paid every dime back . what about the millions of people who do pay their loans back ? what are you telling them? and don't forget, they took
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over. they meaning the federal government took over the student program under obamay to pay for obamacare and then you saw a mushrooming, by the way, in student loan debt because the federal government waouragings encouraging more stf loan debt because they needed to pay for this massivore growth of a new program called obamacare. where's that going to be ? that means they're just blowing a 500 billion dollar hole now in obamacare to and for what?e t again, to take money from one group of people and give itn to another. this is insanity.t it's not legal.is cha i think you're going tllo see challenges to it. t ho but the fact that biden is willing to do it tells youthy a lot about how misguidedion they are on inflation, de on deficit and what's drivinfig all of these massive problems. know another point. uick. i mean, go ahead real quick. just quick.hy are why aren't we holding the universities responsible for some of this debt? you know of the debt, they have seven hundred billion dollars of endowments, seven hundred whd billion dollars. and why aren't they using thatoy money to lower tuition for families? and if if a school has
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a somebody went to the school and they don't pay the debt,bac the debt back , i think that the school should be responsible for that money, not the taxpayer. >>xpayer like that.ccount >> that'abs right. actual accountability for the people who did the student . that makes it makes a lot. elivr since the steeves deliveringin on a thursday night, steve moore, congressman steve scalise, thank you so much. it is if you paid your loans, you're a sucker. the rest of you well will pay for yours. all i make no mistake, this loan forgiveness scheme is a regressive tax on the middle class, but it might not evenega. be legal. the administration get the rationale for this. thetadministration is attempting to bypass congress by citing a post 9/11 thw from two thousand three called the heroes act. that law was passed to easeo the burden of loan payments for troops that were deployed in defense of our country. >> joining us now with more is the senior adviser for adv concerned veterans for america and marine vet dan caldwell.n ce dan , poison from
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the beginning. so the rationale forutiv the executive to cancel thise debtto c was that it's a colvert emergency, just like troopsfrom deployed in two thousand ofree from the heroes act. that's correct. the as you pointed out, t the intent of this law was to r help reservists and national guardsmen like yourseltional gfa to walk away from to de their civilian jobs to deploy ma support on supporf the wars q and afghanistan. many o of more taking pay cuts r do this.y received some and so it was only fair that they received some student loane debt relief.li however, there a reference in the law to nationalministra emergencies and the administration is claiming thato while covid is it is a nationalv emergency and therefore we havet the power to do thathe.nth an but here's the thing, pete. just about a month and a half, ago has justification to basically undo two immigration policies that president trump. put in place. the biden admi the bush administration said, hall, there's not a covertaid emergency anymore, so we don't
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need to have the title. >> forty two in place for remain in mexico policy. not b i guess we really shouldn't be surprised by this at all.befo i mean, we've seen covid be in emergency for one week and not enacted to serve political ends. but this is yet again anothern t example of covid being weaponizes by the government to expand their power. i see. i got it p sowero covid is an emergency when it pertains too student debt that's already been paused for over two years. but it's not an emergency when it comes to the southern border. kind of feels like a little bit of politics in medicine. but i also love how you point out that this is an expansion, the administrative state post 9/11. there's a lot of things like this that havens like t been us by republicans and democrats, an, tolthis case, leptis expand the prerogatives of the federal government. . sain that so we've seen a weaponization of laws system and institutionss created after 9/11 as part o fobal w the global war on terrorar to. serve political ends. think about the use of surveillance state duringllusio
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the russia collusion hoax, the proposed creation n ofty t the department of homeland security disinformation board, a basically chaired and run by a political activist or the use ofrun by aical the 2001e authorization for use of military force to justify military conflicts far afield from afghanistan. the bidefieln administrations ue of the heroes act is part of that dynamic and it's really unfortunate that these laws passed after 9/1e la1 have been used to greatly expandecutiv executive power and congress really needs to rein them ino so and i really hope they have the courage to do so.. >> be careful what you do in times of emergency because peopr on it will be used for other means, especially by people whose job it is tobrig grow government. ann . thanks for bringing this ughtinp and for fighting for it. we appreciate it. thank you. and by the way, many of us received gi bill loans, so we did get paid back for them,oe but we won't never get shot at. it's a whole nother thing. maybe they should think about that. >> yesterday, during a truly
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bizarre speech, biden claimed that his student loan planbecaus is so important because according to joe , african-americans and hispanic americans don't own homes. y ofy >> watch.ave scho many of you had to leave school because of financial strain wasu much too high . about a third of the borrowers have debt, but no degreeebt and worst of both worlds, debt and no degree. the burden is especially heavy on black and hispanic borrowers who on average have less family wealth to pay for it. there's noc they don't own their homes to borrow against>> to be able to pay for college. t >> o k this is the same joe whos biden who said poor kidsai are just as bright and just as talented as white kids said n that in 2019, implying that only minority children are poor. and don't forgetn , according to joe the big guy, you ain't if yu black if you don't vote for, th him. here nowe with reaction, the host of the larry elder show with the epic times, larry elder, larry, in response tomis
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yet another admission, you might say, of joe biden, ofty how he feels of minority voters ,wapiti also, don't forget, said that entrepreneurs who area black are just as good wit as anybody else. they just don't have access to lawyers and to accountants. look, ifen w bidenas was so cond about the burden of student loans on black people and brown people, people of color hepl would have targeted for peopleya who can't pay back theck t loans because they are in financiald distress.out as has been pointed out,so the bulk of the beneficiaries fot loanstuden forgiveness will be upper class people , many of whom went toced expensive colleges, got advanced degrees like masters li like phds. that, as charlie cook points i out in his current book, aredone working at jobs that don't require advanced degrees. some of them don't even requir'. college degrees. i call this reparations for it e rich whitepa people. that's really what this is . tho and again, you start with the proposition that nobody put a gun to anybody's headd take and said take out these loans.ke it's a very simple proposition.
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you took out the loans idea because you assumed that they were going to give you a career that would be money hav making. eir lo so these people who are havingno their loans forgiven are in the best position to pay them off than any other americans. and most americans havns have et gone to college and thoseof the who have most of them have paimt back their debtshe. aside from that, i got no problem with it. aside from that, not to mention they had two and a half years where payment has been porres. so if any financial any f responsibilityin exists, there's plenty in the coffers to tos to address what what loans ares outstanding. but is this part of a political transformation? larry,political as the republicy has become more diverse, a work more of a working class party and the democrat party is starting to reflect even more the college educated white liberal priorities. >> it certainly is .e the and these are the people thatth are going to be largely the beneficiaries of this. as i said before, this is all about buying their vote. t
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whenever there's a government scheme, ask yourself three questions. who's goin, ask yourseg to pay? how much is it going to cost and will it achieve its desired objective? the desired objective is to win votes. but as has been pointed out by one of your other guests, it's backfiring. two thirds of americans believe either there ought not debt forgiveness or the debt forgiveness should be targeted fo people who are trul y in will need. this does not do that.aces so i think it's going to blow up in their faces and it'she dec going to add to the debt, add to the deficit and cause inflation, all of whichch the the inflation deduction act with both du iction ace to not this is just a complete and total outrage every time you think the free lunch crowdie can't think the lunch is even free , they somehow believe that even freer you know,ng the obama administration didn't see what would bring about the tea party movement. part i don't see this being thatbut t trigger, but it's such's a blatant lack of fairness that maybe this is a moment when even more people wake up givesee what the administratiotn state, what leftists will do to your lives given the chance to buy other people's votespeople's with your money. thank y larry elder, thank you souo mucn
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for your time and breaking it.. we >> absolutely.e it we appreciate it. comiright. coming up, our twong out tiered dispem of justice once again on full display as the widespreadas bias in the doj, well, it continues to be exposed. gregory alan dershowitz join us with the latest coming up next. here you won't face me. unlike zyrtec, allegra won't make me drowsy. >> allegra starts working two times faster than claritin. so take allegra before allergy symptoms take over you. a new allegra hive's works from the inside to relieve itching and reduce hives for twenty four hours. breakbeats deserved great beat. help get them with you. tenzer, the only topical prescription treatment indicated to help reduce diabetic nerve pain of the ft. great feats the everyday ordinary things that seem extraordinary when your feet feel better to tenzer is different. one thirty minute application can provide up to three months of diabetic foot pain relief and it works with or without
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visit tuesday. >> va gov.. welcome welcome back to this special edition of "hannity" tonight. do bide, it's good to be a biden in the washington swamp. te nowlltleblowers are telling senator ron johnson ofg wisconsin that high ranking officials inside the bureau prohibited agents from investigating hunter biden and his laptop from . they could not investigate. they were told, until after the twenty twenty election.
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but that's not all, according to mark zuckerberg of facebook fame, the fbi contactedte facebook in 2020d face and warnf russia propaganda just as the hunter biden laptop story emerged. >> watch. there was a lot of attention on twitter during the election because of the hunter biden laptop story. the nearer we ar e to. as we yeah, soll you guys censored thd as well. so we tookifferent p a differenh than twitter. i mean, basicallycally the backgroundth here is the fb, i think basically came to us . some folks on our team, it wasyu like, hey, just so you know, like you should be ona lot high alert. there was we we thought thatof there was a lot of russian propaganda in the 2016 w election. we hav ne itoticed on notice tht basically there's about to be some kind of dump of of that similar to that. sois just be vigilant. stuff >>ou heads up. there's about to be a bunch of stuff out there that we'd like
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you to think is russian propaganda. but it's actually a laptoppropat we refuse to investigate. ev it't s almost like the fix ws even now, despite a series ofa i blatant crimeses and a mountain of evidence, hunter biden has still not been charged with a single crime. however, two florida residents will now spend up to five years in prison for stealing a diary belonging to the president adult daughter ashley biden. bid now, this is the same diary d where ashley purportedly describes showers with her dadbo ,joe , that we're probably not appropriate five years. think about what the blm writes . >> anybody get anything? joining us now, the author of the price of principle, harvard law professor alan dershowitz and fox news legal analyst greg jarret. gentlemen, thanks a lot. i mean, greg, let me start with you.e idthe idea that the fbi would have evidence with the ability verit has it tha significant amounts of
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potential criminality and theyit would hold off, what reason could that be ? corruption, top management atfbs the fbi is a cesspool of corruption and that's precisely why more and more fbi agents have come forward to expose it . yoowu know, they see top senior management officials who are running a protection racket for the bidens. n's. they're putting their heavy feet on the scales of justice and investigations to bury incriminating evidence of influence peddling, money laundering, tax evasion, maybe even so far as racketeering. so, you know, people have to ask themselves how is it that the fbi has had this laptop since december of 2019? the investigation presided over by the justice department hase a been going on longer and yet nro action.
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well, it is because we've now found out fromstle-blo the whistleblowers that that the fbi has been in addition toe burying evidence, propagating a false accusations that the laptop was russian disinformation when they wellt knew it was not. christopher wray has done nothing to clean up the fbi. merrick garland, the attorney tf general who presides over the fbi, has done nothing at all. he has refused consistently toon appoint a special counsel notwithstanding glaring and disqualifying conflicts of interest. think about it. this is a gus y who is presidin over an investigation of his boss's son with evidence that implicates his boss, joe biden i ,the president of the united states . >> it's disgraceful. it is . professor dershowitz. is it possible that the fbie ths could get a laptop like that?d e fgive facebook the heads up,g
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hey, this stuff is coming up and then not pursue itself? i mean, greg said corruption is another plausible possible explanation or is this reall y our top government investigative agencies deciding to put their fingere ag on the scale yet again? >> well, this is raises a much more fundamental question. the whole issue whether you can depoliticize the fbi, involvescize justice. but remember, this involves people appointed by republicansn and appointed by democrats. we have to change the system. we have to create a kind of special counsel that involves investigations of political people and the people conductingl people investigatioe cannot be appointed by the president, cannosidet be partis. >> they have to be people who are above reproach. former judges. professor olmer, real quick, that's that seems like a panel of experts which almost never ends well. so who chooses those special
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prosecutors? it feels like fidelity to the constitution should be the only standard. it feels like we're sorry to interrupt you. you can't you can't achieve it y when you have the attorneyon tha general having to make a decision that could helplp ree reeleclet the president to a point. and that's just not possible. specia possil counsels are not t perfect, but there are a lot better than the currently politicized fbi, the currently politicized justicentlye depart. we need to move back . and adopt we need to adopt systems of the kind that that occur inn enl other countries and england and israel foran for example, they separate out the minister of justice, whic h is a political job from the director of public prosecutions, whiciren is a civil service job, a job yoat's given only to the most distinguished people. now you're right, of course, who will pick the distinguished cpeople? them pot the more you can separate them out of the politics,stice the better it will be.be not only must justice be done, but it must be seen to be done
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. and right now a very of large percentage of ican publithe american but doese justice being done. and that'sin a real problem and it's not going tooved be improved tomorrow when the magistrate judge releases the affidavit. is he ready? reg to releasectics of the strategy of the case, the tactics of the case, the theory of the case. why not? why does the government have so weak the high when it comes to the strategy? in the theory, they certainly have something to hide wheenn i, comes to undercover informants and that kind of thing. but we're entitled to know areeg they going after the espionage heact? now th nineteen seventeen. we are entitled to know the theory of the case now and the government has no reason for keeping it secret s.u greg, i'd be remiss if i didn't take your you get your legal insight on that as well.ed affid the redacted affidavit. how much will we see ? just thirty seconds. >> well, remember this was all an ex parte proceeding, which
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means only one side is presented. so what you will see is what merrick garland is cherry pickedmerric, which favors him and disadvantages donald trump .i'm skepti and i'm still skeptical thatcaan we'll see anything at allythi because i think the magistrate gave them until noon on friday, which allows merrick garland top decide whether he's going to hop to a higher cour tt to seeka a stay. and while an appeawhile anl is . >> so i'm not terribly optimistic we'll get anything meaningful or truthful. >> i think the judge has given the government what it wants tow stayants.. e to i think we will see tomorrow a very redacted affidavitt rele released at about noonas alll s, right. we shall see. pr professor dershowitz, greg jarrett, thank you very much. all right. straight ahead, our owad, nour sara carter's exclusive investigation of the dangers ofc human trafficking as the bidenki border crisis continues. she joins us along with buck sexton. when we return.
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>> listen, get the latest news business news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news on sirius xm america is listening. welcome back to this specialy." edition of "hannity". yow, last night you saw part one of our own, sarah carter's interview with a human smuggler, a traffickere huma in central america. here's part two of heram hannity exclusive investigation. vestig. >> we are seeing a large increase in the united, childr states of unaccompanied minors, children that have no guardiant . is that part of, i guess, the trafficking organizations plans because it's easier to move those children or it's more money? it' yeah, it's all part of that. what about people that want toha buy a child because they're a
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predator? >> so i've heard that some people in places have very specific things that they like certain nationalities or a certain age groups.ge g soroups. cartels are looking for the people going aroundnd spo and when they spot someone with those characteristics, they tend to likee take them to person. >> in many cases they just havev children there and they havee a purpose only they know what purpose they're going to serve.' but yeah, they are just going to keep them there and they're not going to be free ever again . when they keep c the children,he they could use them for anything, for drugs or for . or you know, i mean, the kidsoub could be abused righe t on the road. my mother would be good personyt in most cases they wanted to organs. so that is the reason they take children. it's very hard to hear. yes, it's very hard sometimes they take out the organs a and then they reveal the body with drugs. sond fil so the they can take it to
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the border. what do they sell them to hospitals or to buyers like private buyers, wealthy buyers. >> so they have peoplebu with money that want to buy the organs of kids. and it's not only for a country. they take it to differentdiffer countries and normally they do this with clinics that are not authorized. >> this is worth a lot of money. bobby. obviously it's more lucrative for them to just get the child and gain money from each organ they sell. so they're obviously looking mor for opportunities to gain more money. they promoteof it.. >> doesn't care about the money. wow. pete: wsarah joins us now along with co-host of the clay travisy and buck sexton show. buck sexto tran. sarah , i was prepared to hear, drugs. i was prepared tragically to hear sex trafficking because we know that happens. but organsit hap i mean, this is is an international business of selling children. it's gut wrenching.
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it's the horror.nnot beg i can't even begin to explain. i i wasn't expecting to hear it either, although i've heard stories about this often. yo.u know, i know that the mexican government was actually investigating a cartel or was i 2014 for harvesting ors from young children. reason i wv and the reason i did this,er the reason i wanted everyone to hear this is because i want undr the american people to understand what kind of are a monsters these people arnde and what they are willing to dot to children and what the bidenio administration is doing by perpetu pera creating this border chaos.of the borde you know, when wr,e think of the border, we're thinking of people coming into our country. of course, illegal migrants, illega ,l immigrants. but we're expecting over one hundred and sixty nine thousand plusompanied unaccompanied minors this fiscal year in the united states . and i wanted people tod understand how gruesome and how horrific this journey is for these children.r and ifthes any of us have any compassion at all, we listen to
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that and we'll find a way to put a stop to it. and the first thing is by putting a stop and closing up that border. it's gut wrenching buck whenpe you send the wide open signal,n you send the wide open signal to criminals and the depth of depravity is shocking. yet this administration has spun this as a humanitarian way to to allow people to enter our country. >> well, what sarah' s reportingod shows everybody and honestly, anyone who's been paying attention to the border sees this. and it's been the case fore the entirety of the biden administration. . unethica their approach to the border is unethical, it's immoral and it's also deeply cynical as a matter of politics. they could try to change the incentive structure for illegal crossings. t the they could tryla to limit the lawlessness as best they can, give additional border patrol resources. i speak to border patrol regularly about what's going on down there. i've been down there numerous s times to see for myself whatit e it's likn yoe when you have thee border patrol agents who are doing essentially humanitarian
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instead of any other mission. so then they're taken off the line. and whatwhat you you have is th highest level of drug overdoses in us history last yeahistry wi with fentanyl flooding across the border, the cartels making billions and billions of dollars. ms 13 and other transnational gangs treating our southern border like a wide openn bo highway. the trafficking of human beings, as sara just discussed d this is all appalling. and the bush administration has gotten rid of as of a couple ofn weeks ago, they made in mexicoin policy. they triedolicy. to end all intr enforcement. they've basically done that anyway because petmy compue, fundamentally they don't want the situation to change when it comes toation to illegal crossings. and as a result of that, this just continues. this should be the biggest national security emergency. the united states faces, not ini fact, ukraine. i know that may be shocking to a lot of people who think that sending billions of dollars over there is more important to dealing with our own national security issues here. but this needs attention rightte away. >> but the bush administration does not want to change its way wayss..
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millions of illegals that we know of because they go. >> go ahead, sarah , please. please. no, no, i agree i agree with buck on this. and this administration is literally literally relegated our national security to look this border is wide open. we've had over eight hundred thousand think about it since biden has come into office, known god of ways in this country, people we don't evenai know who they are. and we're hearing straight frofl human smugglers, the people that are moving people upough through the line onc thee they t the cartels in mexico, these a cartels are amassing hundreds of billions of dollars off of children off of the death of our own children in narcotics, thf of organ harvesting, off of child predators. i mean, there couln d be nothine more depraved or worse than what we are seeing. no ore literally in a war, in a war in our own hemisphere and no one is paying attention to this in a war with cartels.>t but real quick to the cartels, fear anybody? no, certainly notainlyt. on
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i think the cartels are in now t a stronger position right now. have been in many years. certainl than they've been in manyy, but years, certainly financially. but also you have to ahave assue politically because of the way m the mexican regime is refusing to clamp down on this activity and just think about they're poisoning americans to the tune of over one hundred thousand a year all across the country. h so when people talk about how illegal immigration, everyst state, a border state, the cartels are also in every pi state and every city and they are poisoning our neighbors, our children and the bidenwhat a administration is doing what about it? that's what we should all as's k as long as the illegal by the way, that avalanche this will not stop. no, it won't. eight hundred thousand total got always fifty thousand 80h. o avoid detect the ones that are able to avoidl detection likely assisted by those cartels, which meansik their presence likely even more nefariousev. . sarah , thanks for the report last night. as difficult as it was to watchd and tonight you're doing the hard work.
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thank you, sarah carter, buckd sexton for being here tonight. all right.scho coming up,ol the left's radical school takeover. well, it continues, buts parents, they're trying to fight back .t ba we'll explain is emily compagno and my co-host rachel campos duffy react to that nextx. >> i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here with my wonderful wife of almost 50 years, janet and our puppies over the years we've learned to make a marriage work. >> you need love, respect and most importantly, a good night's sleep. >> mike had real difficult getting asleep and staying asleep until he started taking relaxium sleep for years. >> now we both fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up refreshed every morning. it's made life a whole lot better. and since relaxium sleeps formulators so safe and effective, there's no issue how often we take it clinically proven. relaxium sleeps triple action formula was developed by renowned neurologist
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get help. go to a safe place to sleep. dog. welcome back to this special edition of "hannity", the faspr left takeover of our educationec system, as you know, continues as the school year starts.th the washington examiner has a shocking report out of fairfax county, virginia member glen junkin one there on thislla issue where the teachers at alle grade levels, including preschool, the teachers areto required to participate in a training program called supporting gender expansive
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and transgender youth. one of the main takeaways ofwayh the trainingat is that teachers do not need a parent'sge t permission to change the namhe e or pronouns of a student even on their diplomas and theirds, h transcripts. in other words, the school cansl change your kid's name or . nder without telling you that's what the teachers are being told in fairfax, virginia and if you think that sounds crazy, well, it alreadyrd happened in florida of all of ai places where school is accused of trying to facilitate a secret transition for a 12cile year old student until she tried to commit suicide. d told sean wha da last night.t >> apparently they they found that we were unfit to be taking care of our daughter on thisr on issue and when i questioned parentaln the lack of notificationin in this case,re they said that there were confidentiality issues that prevented them from telling us about it. >>t. who do they think they are
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or certainly they think that they are the parents. and here now with reaction or outnumbered, co-host emily compagno and my fox and friends weekend co-host rachel campos duffy. thanmy cohost k you both for being here.being rachel , you heard it.hed it, wi who do they think they are? they think we're the parents now.? i mean, the instinct of educators even you know, a lot of people are watching thinking i thought glenn younare thing hn on this issue and things would change, yet they continue now. o i mean, first of all, i'm still reeling from your last segment r ,the war on children at the border. s but parents needne ted to wake there is a war on children ino your schools as well. and yes, t they want to be the parents. this is what they're trying to do. they want toth separatey wane your child from you, from your values, from their family bonds, because that is the first step for indoctrination.io asctrik anybody who comes from
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a country that had communism or totalitarianism. they absolutely need to separate the child because the biggest threat to the government, to the state is the family. and yes, they are doing this in middle schools, elementary schools, high schools. t step and i thin tk one of the firstec steps that parents can do if they're stuck in these publianc schools that are doing this is to all of us need to stop using this language,nder aff gender affirming, gender transitioning. these are changes, whether they're using it by changingchil your child'sd' name, by changing her pronoun or eventually by changing his or her through through surgeries. this is what they're doing.art it's criminal.goes and my heart goes out to that father. you could just see him seethingh with anger and pain, as you say often, rachel , on our show, it's child abuse. it is when you are encouraging young kids who don't know otherwise from guuthority
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figures to ignore the guidance of their parents and live inn. a leftist cocoon. emily, this father is trying tor fight back . are there legae recoursel recou? >> what what in your mind can be done here? right. so he filed an impressive impre fifty five page civil complaint in federal districsst court thee in florida. and the openinopg li brillnt ane says the parents are filing this lawsuit to vindicat te their fundamental rights as articulated under the united states and florida. ts as arunitedthconstitutions aa law. and then they go on to articulate exactly the myriad ways that the school has encroached and absolutely diluteed theird their constitutl rights. so among them, for example,that that that confidentiality.e right, that he said that they were using to justify keeping their parents out of the picture is blown out ofthe a the water by that child's righto to privacy. that was totally violated whenln the teachers there told the other students that that person should be addressedersone by the opposite gender, as they say in the lawsuit she was or he was totally distressed, did not ask for it whatsoever.and pe
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and they point out the facthavet that under florida law you haveu to there is a duty from schools to notify the parents whensues. there are mental health issues. you would think one , if not both suicide attempts or this ongoing month long conversation and these teachers were having with this child would qualify. they go on for others. tha but i think the irony to me is that in the 50 different ways that this absolutely tramples on those parents constitutional rights and florid righta statute laws n the teachers can justify with one comment and can attribute to the religious faith that these parentsith than and somehow think it's going to hold up in court, it will not. but that child hopefully is not damaged permanently because that's the greatest travesty. v. man, we hope we send our most innocent and our most precious into the hands of others. we remove god a long time agohad and were surprised by this shouldn't be emily companya rachel campus duffie. emank you both so much. more "hannity" after the break.
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>> unfortunately, that's all the time we have left for in. the evening. thank you for tuning in. i also want to thank you foro t keeping my book, battle forg the american mind about the k through 12 takeover by the lefte of our school systemork ti on the number one new york times best sellemer list weeks n on the best seller list for ten weeks, no. one for four.d thank you very much.ys and and remember, you can catch me saturdays and sunday mornings on fox and friends weekend. g me sit in the and thank you to sean for letting me sit in the big anchor chair. i have a great evening. next. the ingram angle is up next. laura , good evening.d evening. >> laura: cong great to see you. congrats on the book and we it p will pick it up for you left off. all right. i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle froma a busy washington tonight.f wite we're going to start right offhe with the lies of the left. >> that is the focus of tonight's angle. f thumb. all right, here's an angle,er ad rule of thumb. whenever a democrat inem ansensb election year claims to be a t sensible moderate or claims that he's going to challenge his party's orthodoxy, he's lying.
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