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>> yeah, there's a long list of things we wouldn't really wantre to see hillary clinton doing. that list. s on she's been singing carpool, carpool, karaoke. karaoke >> it's kind of great in a way. we're in a little zip belt at the best we get with the ones you love. we'll see you monday. >> welcome to this specialspec edition of "hannity". i'm tammy bruce and for sean.ia and webruce begin with a fox ns alert, the third installment of the twitter files is now out detailing the behind the scenes effortes to ban former from president donald trump from the platformth in the aftermath of january 6th. journalist matt taibbi of janu, who broke the news, tweeted tonight, quote, we'll show you what has not what hasn't beenhe revealed.
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the erosion of standards within the companompanyy in months befe january six . decisions by high ranking executives to violate their own policies and moro violate e aga the backdrop of ongoing documented interactiononcies with federal agencies. taibe then previewed more tong come this weekend, includingthat evidence that twitter didn't teban trump just based on the tweets alone, but based t on the larger, larger context surrounding this presidency. r "larand get this, the files ao reveal coordination enforcement,law including, of course, on the hunter biden laptop, quote, biden during this time,ni executives were also clearly liaising with federalforcement,t enforcement and intelligence agencies about moderatioelncen f election related content. and according to taiebtent, twitter's joel roth was meeting weekly not just with the fbi but also with the dni. it's all just the latest explosive revelations exposing just how committed twitter
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staffers were when it came to cracking down on the right, because as tonight's breaking rignews, we can add to that wht we've learned just last night that, yes, twitter chateau banning, of course, is real rea and that blacklists do existby and that they were used by far left twitter staffers to censor only conservatives and to censor anyone else who daredto to challenge the democra ctativs and big tech controlled narratives. because in the explosive secon. beditte installment of the twitter files, reporter barry weiss revealed extensive effortstwitte by twitter to use trends, blacklists to limit the visibility of tweets from prominent users on the right. fd those affected, including fox's own dan bongino, conservative activist charlie kirk, the account lib's of ticktockn and even a prominent from doctor from stanford who was critical of covid lockdownst policies. o but remember former twitter ceoe jack dorsey repeatedlymber denid that this was ever happening. h
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here he is , in fact, front testifying in front of congress back in 2018. >> watch this.to read i want to read a few quoteses. about twitter's practices.ell yh >> and i just wantat you to tell me if they're true or not. social media is being riggeds bn to censor conservatives. >> is that true of twitter? >>, i don't know what twitter is up to . it sure looks like to me that ad they're censoring people and they ought to stop it. are yoo stopu censoring people?. >> no. >>itter shadow banning prominent republicans bad is that true? >> no. well, now, just like clockwork, democrats and their adoring allies in the media arliees i suffering one meltdown after another and relentlessly attacking musk and weissr and . so ask yourself, why areats in democrats and the media so the terrified by transparency, scared of free and independent voices? so scare free anand so hostile e the answer may be simpler thanle you think.
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censorship is a tool used by the powerful against the powerless to suppress dissent, to silence opposing voices, and to control the flowe of information. after all, there is no other reason for it to exist in the first place. free speech, on the other hand , is a value to stand upo n to those in power, to hold thema accountable, to enact change and to expose corruption. it' it's why, of course, it wasto te important to the founders and is in the constitute f . nt it is that important., it's the firstit amendment. e sw what the twitter fils e shows us is that one of the most powerful tech companies in the world was bentishing on punishing users not for actually breaking any of the rules, but for havingre h the wronavg use. and thank goodness we finally have absolute proof that exposes it all. now, here for reaction, fox contributors joe concha and ari fleischer. what i think is most concerning here, there's many things to be
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concerned about, but you've got a dynamic where it was. com yes, a company thapat waspu a publicly held companbly then liaising with the federal government specific to control conversations politically around politics. l and around an election. d never know this if if elon musk didn't wasn't interested in this particular event. what do you what's your takewh on how all of this is unfolding at this point? >> well, it's fascinating, isn't it?is wh ty is the government holdingv these meetingserg ? mportant >> to what purpose? but the more important thing w is what we haven't been tolde he who exactly in the government. we neeactly d their names. wein need their titles. >> what was their role in those federal agencies? becausl e if they weren't meeting, because they had evidence of a crime, that's one thing for the federal government to do. but if they had no evidence of e a crime but they want to limit speech in any way, shape orr man form and especiallery if there are people inside, those agencies, subordinate peoplepeon
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who are trying to influence the election to help joe bidence . absolu absolutely. this whole truth has to come out. we haven't seen enoughtely. o come yet., we need the specifics. we need to know who those thetings were with . and i hope republicans in the house are going to look at this because thiis becaus could be government wrongdoing. couldv >> this is my concern, joe .ernm also is that this is clearly just the tip of the iceberg. i know that the hunter laptop laptop is big news. certainly president trumpways is big news. but what president trump always noted was that it really hadto o nothing to do with him, that that it was always about us , that he was just the one in front of us protecting us . this sort of confirms that, doesn't it? that it's always beethn aboue ti the little guy, about a forgotten man and woman, about the average individual who ca i n be closed down becausee it's not just charlie kirk and,n a doctor from stanford or president trump. it's what we don't know. it iknow t about so many other people.
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that's the thing to right where conservative speak speeches and the conservative free free speech is something that should be something that the free press should embrace. right. rig and instead,bu they seem to be advocating the fact that people are being blacklisted at this point. not just to your point, not just dan bongino, who is a prominenno, who t podcast andt on this network, or the lives li of ticktock, who are also blacklisted and their speech suppressed. ople out it's all the other people outld there that would say, hey, i feel lik saye my tweets aren'u getting the traction that they used to . why is that? why am i being suppressed? yes,s so, yes, it's not justominen the prominent names. ople t it's allha the other people thaa may have a perspective on the way this country should be run or policies that big they advocate. and that's the big problem p here. and the thing is ,the it'thinst just social media, timi. >> it is traditional media that is working in lockstepin loc with social media as far as suppreskstewiths this story .
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right. abc , nbc, cbs, cnn, nbc, the new york times, nbc "the washington post", i wentcae on their their web pages before we came on here. and i have seen nothing int dump terms of these document dumps in terms of this rights.. fresh information, the receiptsg that we are seeing that this sort of censorship happened ina. the united states of america on twitter. its most prominent social media. platform. and there's no reportingwhatsoev whatsoever. >> you know, ari, thissting is what's interesting, that this is , in fact, fact what whr was doing was a little bit more obvious. but isn't that what legacy media has always done by choosing certain voices, notl interviewing certain people, not calling on certain reporter nots, shutting out cern stories which we can't provegat, a negative. but suddenly with social media, we can that this this became just more obvious in the naturef of what it was they were doing . and they did it so blatantly, i i think, because this is what cont is how information has
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been controlled for generations now in thitions country. as thae and it was that thatrs average person who said, look, we're on t loov right now, all of us here, i know i was shadow band. all of us probably werof us pre you were joe your. and yet we can talk about it. it's the millions of people who noticed that they weren'ttht being heard anymore. >> isn't that really the major issue here? well, and what i would love to see is the full list ofwhose who was shadow man whose voices were ordered not to bet tolifiea amplified and what was thandtlia they were saying that ticked off the liberals of twitter soat much that they felt thathey ne they needeedd to take that to sy that step to save the republic. you this is what we're learningi is thanks to elon musk,ould com the people who work there never thought it would come to light. they were so happily, safelyso h ensconced in a cocoon of liber liberalism. >> everybody thoughtalis the sap way they did. >> and ieaf there was a conservative there that out r.vatives didn't speak out out of fear and now elon muskus is exposing it and connections to the mainstream media, stilltr the greatest, worst, biggeste tr
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mostake the press has made in the modern era wasde the suppression of the new york post that shut down ofmedi the media by the media with the applause of the media by big tech.w ning t and we're now learning thahat everything the new york post reported was accurat evere. thank goodness elon musk is shining a light on this. but we need more . we really need the names. >> we need the names of thosee t who were banned. and if there weree an y a on the left, we need to knowbo that we haven't heard aboutthos anybody on the left. but i wante all those names of the people. i'm sure twitter has that plus r the names of the government officials. >> yeah, i'll tell you , this is for all of americans, for all of us who know thating is our voices are the thing r, it's really the thing you wantocracy to talk about the importance of democracy. this is democracy. is the average person beinging b able to be heardle. and gentlemen, i don't know if elon musk and joe, do you think, you'd agree with me? we have this luck because one guy with enough money decided that he wanted
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more transparency and more freedom. what wouldy and mo be happeninge wasn't interested? maybe that's why they were so comfortable thatcomfor they juss is always the way it's been. >> and now it's finally changed . exactly. tammy, this would happen duringd the twenty h, the twenty four election all over again. the censorship, the suppressiocn and any other election. and quite frankly, the day to day conversations that we have because they always thought that they would be in powe theyd be ir at twitter or r google and no one's ever goingt to find out because it's beyond all these layers that averagewht people can't see.g abou but what'st amazing about the story is that you seste so many activist journalists out o there attempting and failing quitut the e frankly, to discreditedit m matt taibbi and barry weiss to trulyat independentthat k journalists. they keep saying this is neeo bg deal . it's a nothingbi burgeruld no blacklist. oh, it's fine.abouole time we've known about thiss so the whole time. there is so much beef here. and the bottom line is that you're roth, for instance, who served as the head of site
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integrity. his title, he tweeted shortlytw after trump took officeeted e ti there are, quote, actual in the white house. and this was the guy decidinguyg what you did see and what you tt didn't see on twitter. yeah. yeah, i'm sure here wouldn't't e target conservatives or anything. well, gentlemen, thank you.vatie i mean, they also begas?n facebook and twitter became twib really the assignments. they set the toneghee for legacy media. and that, of course,me is ho ws how this became so obscene. gentlemen, thank you very much. i appreciate it. now, als go, big breaking news out of washington today, where arizona senator kyrsten sinemau announced she is ditching the democraticdi party and will instead serve as anse independent. and while the white house says t the move does nohet affect the democrat senate majority, many on the leftty, many o are g with predictable hate and rage over the move. r thcongressman congressperson o cortez tweetedng, quote, not thi only in this long soliloquy to cinema, offers long a single concrete value or policy she believes in.
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an earlier today, cinema wentndn on cnn to explain herself. takerself ta look. si ever since raphael warnock, senator warnock was reelected poweier this week, the balance of power right nowr is fifty one democrats orthat fifty one votes for the democratic party. that includes two independentsbh ,angus king of maine and bernie sanders of vermont. but that's fifty one fortys 51,9 nine . what you're doing today doesn't change that. it's still basically goingdoesn' to bange that g toe fifty one .o >> forty nine . well, i know you have to askaskt that question, jake, but that'st kind of a dc thing to worry about. what i'm really focused on is just making sure that i'm doing what i think comports with myarz values and the values ofon arizonans. >> yeah, so here with more on all of this is fox's own chad pergram. chad, tany, this shifts the senate. >> tecktonik votes, but not the way you think. democrats still controink democl the senate. caucus because cinema will caucus with the democrat ws. mot independents bernie sanders.s and angus king already do that. republicans are now trying
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to court cinema to their sid e where a big tent party we have everyone from susan collinsm to tedsuzy cruz in the senated with us, the democrats, let'des just say, don't have thatnd don degree of diverse viewpoints't and don't welcome people who dissenwelcome pet from theiy line.. >> the gop will scrutinize cinemas next mov.o.p. wie. >> watch 70%.a well, sh e spends a lot of time hanging out the well only in the senate. on the republican sideo own , so she'll be comfortable floating back and forth. buoating bt it's not going to ft the control of the senate like it did with jim jeffords. >> jeffords defected from the gop in 2001, becomin g anndepende independent in what was a 50 50 senate. but jeffords move awarded contr senate control to the democrats because he caucused with theolmm this is eta this seems to be a cosmetic change where you get the storie yous for branding yourself as an independent, but you're still effectivelyindepent of a democratic organization. >> cinema was an instrumentalga player in the passagnizatie ofms the infrastructure bill . still, cinema bucked liberals and ig spendinructure g and chag
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the filibuster tamie. >> all right, chadchte, thank yu very much. now here with more reaction,itco former republican senator scotnd brown and fox news contributor leo terrell. leo, let me start with you, because i would agree that thiis really is cosmetic. gonna she's not going to change her approach. she's going to be it. look- , she's a middle aged and woman. she had remained with the democrats all this time. even i got out of party the democratic party. we know tulsi gabbard did, but i don't see this as an indication that her approach is going to change at all.i don >> i don'tse see her exactly becoming a conservative. do i don't i don't see herng a being a conservative, buther she's read the writing on the wall. tammy, she's persona non grata in the democratic party. kne's going to get primaried. she knows that.ow she and so she knows kno shews can o longer tolerate the left wing of the party. she cannotf the tolerate the lyi coming out ongf washington, that there's not an open border, i the crime, the inflation.nf so she's trying to findg to f ina middle ground.s that
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the question here is , does she have enough conservative democrats, independents and republicans for reelection? ndshe can't raise money as a democrat. this is for her own survival. but i think it's a plus forauset the republicans. they'll take whatever they canhn and is r get from her. and it's really a cosmetic loses for the democrats. for they'll maintain a majority but she has no future inure in the democratic party. tyou know, that's a great wayao to put it, scott.u here you've got a woman who , you know, look, she's a politician. she wants to continue to wor wk sh ae is you know, it's in arizona. there is many different kinds of o, many f coalitions you can build.. is this perhaps anticipatingdemt the problems the democrats are going to have in twenty four and also perhaps the presumption that she can win as an independent or maybe m thisaybe t is kind of the firstt step into becoming a republican, which what'sis yoe your feeling on this? >> well, she should probablyhe o ultalk to lisa murkowski up in alaska. i mean, she went through something very similar, you know, and she voted 93% of the time with her party.y bu but that'st that still not good
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enough. listen, folks, this isn't jfk's party, democratic partytt anymore. there's very little room forle o any deviationyn breaking from the party line. and if i t was somebody who was just trying to do it for self survival, i'd be a little bit more concerned or upset.e buant her and joe manchin have the battle scars and the street cred to be able to makeons li a decision like that, because the way thatkeway that she was f was horrific. >> i mean, following intoic ma, constantd to get harassment, just because she a wanted to get a better deal for this country. i mean, the spending that we're seeing is leading to inflation, obviously, that we're having that we've never seen in my lifetime that i remember and never stop. so i think this gives her a little bit of extra control whilrole they don't want to tick her off too much, she may lose a couple of subcommittee chairsb commitand maybe a committee chai whatever . they keep pushing and then she'll go next door. and joe manchin maybe not too far behind because i've always thought, joe , who's a friend thoseepublican , he has strong conservative jfk values.r right.vati
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and that's no longer needed or wanted in the democratic party. sadly, you know, leoic party, we have seen what the left is about, what the democrats are about. we also know that when youknow w separate yourself emotionally,he and politically, that there is a freedom to being able hone to be perhaps more honest, being able to be more yourself, there's less fear attached. >> how do you think that might play out for her? i think it plays out well fore s her because she's liberated. th she doesn't have to worry about the rhetoric from the far left. she doesn't have to worry abouit the squat you saw that clip about alsi they hate her and she knows it. so now she has a degree of independence. but i'll tell you right now,s a she's polia political animal, tamie. shs to stae y ins to politics. a joe lieberman had a playbook that well when he left the democratic party. so i think democrat you need to talk wel to joe lieberman as well to find out what's the plat n worki to run as an independent. and she needngs to start working on that plan right now. w and start fundraising.n i rais she's not going to raise a nickel as a democrat.ni yeah, that'sckel a great when he
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was still a democrat, he wasa ga the lieberman was the last democratas still i ever gave moe gentlemen, thank you very much. a very exciting timeti forme her and the rest of us as well. all right. ra, coming coming up, the biden administration is even more is r in even more hot water. our own matt finn explains why . plus, hunter biden is back inli the spotlight with his lucrative arwirative artt deal t is this ethical? congressman james comber weighs in when this special edition of "hannity" continues. >> that was hannah and i was lost touch with crazy is all you can eat. holiday buffet, a smorgasbord of all you, all you need. >> did i sit at the wrong table when i'm in my truck? things can get a bit unruly. that's why i use unruly cargo management system that keeps my gear from shifting around and slides out over the tailgate for easy access to more and more. >> visit, stay and really .com today.
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your doctor about lymphedema. take thi s is your chance to learn and live. ews fo now, more bar thd news for the biden administration tonight where energymibiden adma official sam brinton, you know him, hasnd been charged yet agal in an airport luggage thefugt. o >> who does this?r ow here with more is our own matt finn.
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matt tamme sam brinson is scheduled to appear int a minnesota court later thislaih month accused of stealing a woman's suitcase worth $2,0 than two thousand dollars from the minneapolis airport. airport back in september. back in september. well, now the binded administration official being is being accused of stealing luggage. >> in another instance, thisg la time from the las vegas airport earlier this summer class' fegas reports a felony warrant was issued yesterday forloyest brentoern for allegedly stealing a suitcase with contents valued at three thousand six hundred dollars in the first the alleged theft. videeapolis policeft say video shows brinton removing the tag from a vera bradlehe y bag and walking away with it. brinton was later observed using that stolen bag on twosube subsequent trips to d.c.nt he poknowledged taking the bag in an interview with police, but blamed it on beingliit tired. the department of energy placed printed on leave in novembere after those first charges were reported printed, is one ofhe the first ever gender fluid officials and the federal
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government. house republicans are nol goverw calling on him to resign tammy. >> all right, matt , thank you very much. mat also tonight, despitt,e ongoingl dehics and legal concerns surrounding the dealing of hunter biden, accordingtos ar to photos obtained by the "tew york post", the son of the president was recently at a ritzy new york city art gallery, reportedly selling his paintings for, get this, everyone uorgep to two hundred t thousand dollars. but like their monas. but ask yourself, what woulds if the market be for these paintings if hunter's last nam e wasn't biden? could thisng just be another troubling example? coulof influence peddling by the biden family? who knows? now, house republicans have vowed to investigate all of the biden familyinvestigat shads and have vowed to conduct dealeight amid growing evidenc that the bidens have used their political status for foprofit. here to explain more , incoming chairman of the house oversighht committee, congressman john james colmer. sorry, congressmancommittee .
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what's interesting here is that we keep hearing about hunter, but we do know that this is really about joe biden, right. th he's the big guy, that this is not just about the son. this is strange things, not just with the laptop and ukraine and china, but when- you're looking at the kind of money with the sales of ofu artwork, is this also the kind of thing you're going to beking looking into whe to n you take a look at what's happening here? >> absolutely. i mean, you hear more stories s about outrageousto activities that the biden family is engaged in. you have to ask yourself,his? where's joe biden on this? why doesn't he have the decencyi to rein the family in? i mean, with respect to thisn. artwork, i honestly thought that after the first round of artwork that sold for over half a million dollars to where wes believe is is an outfit in china, we thought joe biden would say cut it out no more . i mean, that's crossed the the line. even walter schaub, who was obama's ethics chief, called
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out the bidenst crowd on statig the obvious, that obviouslyethis this is an ethics violation. no modern day artist sells artre for anywhere near that amount, especially someone who just soarted painting a few weeks prior to that. so, yes, this is another example of biden influenceher ex peddling. m pedd >> and that's why we'rebiden. investigating joe biden. you know, we look at these>> w thinures and i was thinking, my gosh, i think i was doing that in high school.n high school. and i maybe i should havee yo become a painter. you never know. right. so i think this is what the american people also are concerned about. as the republicans come in, the sir, is that w repue we wantt investigations, but we want you to walk and chew gumyo atame ti. the same time. we wan want t some results.resu we want some action that hold people accountable for what it is we've seen the biden family doing. is that what your intentionhat is ? isis what the american people cn expect? >> absolutely. and we, the american people arer concerned about corruption. they don't wanupthey do not to e
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a president who families involved in influence peddling . i mean, whenan youd you ask yoe what business are the bidens inn ? i mean, they don't ownng or have anything. they don't manufacture anything. they don't have any employees. c they don't have any office space . their business is influence peddling. now, hunter is is paintingting artwork in his garage. i mean, this is ridiculous. estn and the question that everyonehl should ask yourself is , who's buying this artwork? yes, we believe that first the r round of artwork went to china based on conversations that the owner of that art gallery in new york had with people saying that he's the new art broker to china in the united states so that would leads prev one to believe with hunter's previous dealings in china that thation chin went to china. udyt when you study what china does to infiltrate the unitedmone states , they launder money through the art world. that's a common fact. tha commonso all the boxes are d that would lead one to be suspicious. artwork. who's buying the buying artwork?i t i mean, i don't think anthiny at enthuse in the world, no matter
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how liberal they are, would saya that the bideny ths artwork shor sell for a higher premium thaniu any modern day artist ins, tha america. i mean, that's ludicrous. that's why we're going continu to continue to investigate, to try to determine if this administration is compromised, becausministrae of these shady r dealings. there's some other things you're going to also, obviously, i think, have thing to deal with when we watch.thes the big news these days, ofte course, are the twitter files. we're hearing about people in the government urging thesegingt tech companies to censorhe loo the american people. is that something on your list to look at? because the tranche of of information now that's coming nt ou tt that that elon musk i is releasing should give you a very good purview of who's been involved in trying to influence an election, change an election. right. with with censorship or coth with shutting dowp n conversations. >> is that something you guytioo are going to get your hands get on ? absolutely. we've already requested b informatiooun based on elon mus,
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first twitter file drop with the three individuals he named in leading the efforte no to ban the laptop story, whichkn we now know is true.rue. i look at it differently than some . twitter is a private companythah i believe they'reye entitled to do whatever they want. my concern is when the government steps in and what we have her e is more evidence of the fbi communicating with big tech, with social media companies. we alwayons expected this. now we know zuckerberg was the first to proclaim this. now, through these emails,his hp we're seeing this happenen wbute with dorsey while he was at the helm at twitter. the government should nevervo be involvelved id suppressing fh speech. and what we have the here is the and we're talkinge fbi, about the fbi and who knows what the bush administration has. to tha we haven't gotten to that part yet. in telere playing a leadin role in telling twittelir to ban conservatives on social media outlets to ban conservative speech. and you wonder where is this? ,o
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and is it just big tech?ia did they work with media outlets like gannett and othertr outfits that are clearly biased towards liberals? i mean, this is something thatvt needs to be investigated. and the republicans are going to investigate it on day one in january . well, good, because it looks >> loo like it seks lat the standard tt they can violate constitutional frameworks that protecan violat americans if they use other entities as proxies and that clearly is unacceptable. an and there must be somed th repercussions. sir, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. all right. our ownaight ahead, bill meluzin joins us with shocking footage of human footage smuggling at the border plus, you won't believe what the biden administration ref is asking for after refusingus to visit the border. visarah carter and brandon judg, judge, explain when we return. stay right there. >> do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves? do you miss out on discussions or talking with friends? then you would benefit from neno hearing aids.
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>> joe biden's border crisisanda continues to rage and wreak havoc on america's border. communities. close an our own bill meluzin got an up close and personal look at two massive human smuggling busts while riding with the texas department of public safety. >> bill , good evening to you. are embedded with texas dps when we witness them makingwi back to backtn human smuggling bust here in the rio grandeok a valley, starting with this one . ouke a look at thit ths video. fron were with them as they took down a human smuggler right in front of somebody's house. everybodt e, y bails out of the vehicle. troopers go and tackle illegal immigrants. they open up the back ofbein the vehicle and they find more migrants being smuggled in the back, several of them wearing those cartel wristbands indicating they have paid a cartel to be smuggled into the united states . you'll see a guy in a yellow jacket being arrested by troopers. that is the human smuggler. the illegal h immigrant froms mexico. and he told troopers he wapas paid $100 per person to smuggleh these illegal immigrants.er and keep in mind what you're frt seeing happen right here,s ho
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happened right in front ofuse re somebody's house inside nta residential neighborhood. li that's what people livinge bordr on the border have to deal with day in and day out. an the dedown here. then this second bust right in the same area. thisames. at this was a group of illegal atte immigrants that texas dps witnessed crossing illegally into la hoya, texas. then they saw these guys run into a residential neighborhood and get into a car.rrested troopers arrested everybody iney that car while they were taking them into custody. they noticed one of the guys had a bag. and in that bag were several boxes of ammunition. forty an, 40 and .d forty five r ammo. l ofal the.m arrested, al them citizen as of mexico.ell ut and back out here, texas dps tells us this is part of a new y task force they've put together in an effort to try to find an n arrest. got ways and runners sneakingeyi into the united states . they say they have to dod do t ov becausere border patrol is so ad overwhelmed right now and there simply aren't enough agent s on the front line. so they say texas will fillex the gapsasl the ga. ain, >> g we'll send it back to you. well, bill , militia, once again, great job. thank you. very much. now, as you may have heard, president biden told our own
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peter dooct biden toldy this wee wasn't making a stop at the border during his visit t o to arizona because there were, quote, more important things going on . bug t whilone the border may not be a personal priority for this president , his administrationhi is now seeking more funding and asking congress forr $3 b three billion dollars to help deal with their self-inflictedis border crisis, a crisis thatonly is expected to only get worse oncege title 40 to border protections are formally lifted. here now firml with reaction, fx news contributor sara carter, who has been contrib on this ism the start, and the president of the national border patrolde council, brandon judd. brandon, let me start with you. withwe saw that footage, remarke work by law enforcement on the ground there with texas . and yet, of course, weas still know that, as bill noted, we're understaffed. eed you the resources you guys need, you don't have. and now you've got people coming in with bags full of. ammunition. how do you seehow do y this stil unfolding, really unfolding
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when it comefulding whens to tha people learning about all ofll this? what are you trying to get at so this point frow m the administration to slow this down? >> well, i'm absolutelyd disgusted that texas dps has to do my job. i'm disgusted that we don't have enough agents in that areat to actually interdict these peopleua before texas dps has to get into vehicle chases like this. ifs like t we had the resourcesi were necessary, if we had the proper policies and programs that wer necessary, we could do the jobhe in securing the border and we could protect the american people. and that's what we have to have. and what's interesting about t th what's resting isthat ithat the american taxpayer a dime to have proper policiesms and programs in place. he completel in placy and he coe gutted everything that we were able to accomplish under president trump simply because he wantsumbecause he to appeases far left base. and that does not serve the american people. t is m and again, thauct is monstrous to see what he is currently done c to the border situation, not giving us the proper policies and programs that are
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you know, it's interesting because they want three billion dollars. that's a lot of money. but then n and they aren't really sayingot what they're going to do with it. res don't want underdo wit to give it, understandably, before the border is closed, is ch seems like that's never going to happen. do you think that mone yy is is going to go to more bordergo patrol agents and would go to security? >> what's going on here? we not know. all that money is going to do is going to facilitate more people to get released into the united states quicker? . when youhe tot looalk at the tob numbers we have already released closeer rea to four mis people into the united states . and then on top of that, we'vemo had more than a million gon tys away's into the united states . alstatesl he's trying to do t is process and facilitate release of people even quicker . so, sarah >> you s agreeing over there. i mean, this it's obvious this- is about, i don't know, maybema it's buying more hotel rooms. l >>bu i don't know what they want to do with the three billion, but it's not about securing this country. ryno, it isn't. it isn't to me. and this is about a nightmare scenario that is going to getthw far worsaye.
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i mean, his own dhs officialse are estimating that thereing will bthate eight thousand peope per day trying to enterr da the united states . right now, we're looking at 7,00 seven thousand to ten thousand in branden's0 10, right. got i mean, when you look at the known god of ways, these isat hav not evenave been vetted. this is tya national security crisis. it's a humanitarian crisis. timi, i mean, what we sawhe sam bill illusion report on is the same things that i've beenae seeing and he's been seein'sg fr the last several years now.s gon that's going to be double, quadruple, triple. we have one hundred and thirty thousand just in00 twenty , jus twenty two unaccompanied minors entering the united states . a lot of these children are abused there. some of them are abuse actuallyd into the market, into slavery. we've seen women. n the ca we have seen the cartels amasss hundreds of billions ofbeen a dollars. they've been ablble e to buy sei submersible submarines, es. equipment, weapons. this is so out of control. e ony
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and the only thing tha tt the biden policy is doing is creating more chaos and allowing this to happen. s so, yes, they have tiedder pa the hands of our border patroltr agents. we've seen thawas seent over anr again. they have tied the hands o handf our law enforcement, our fbi, d our dea. a. and now what we're going to witness as americans is something that we've never expected. and we've already lost a hundred thousand one hundred thousand people to fentanyl and opioid overdose just last year. >> so we're going to haveing branded we're going to haveto title 40 to pot, possibly liftede 42 on december twenty . first, the biden administration says they're suing to stop. that. but a dht s officialually actually equated it to being do it. a good time to do it becauseus it's not se o closite to the election that's coming up. i can yog u caoun you put that mentality hereth? this is going to become, as you both discussed, even worse. and there seems to be no effortl at all. to mitigate this in any fashion. >> pure politicss in any.
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when you look at when you look currently, tammy, we are at90% times we havofe 90% of our resources that are doing administrative duties. n we don't even have 50% of0% o our resources to begin a shift that is on the bordernd patrolling the border. and then by the end of the end of the shift, we have taken of 60, 60 , 70 , 80% of our resources out of the field to do administrative duties, to do hospital watchto d transport processing. this is not what borders not securitywh is supposed to be. and that's why we're seeing the chaos. yeah, i have to tell you,ink th sarah , and this is what i think that title 40 tois that when that gets lifted, it's noted that the extra money is going to be needed in part to process shelter and transpor t all of the people who are now are able to get into the country once that title 40 to is lifted. so they anticipate that will be . and now even though we're fighting it, but now b they want wee money to make sure that we've got the highway into
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the united states all set up and comfortable for them. >> yeah,table for. we'll be thet of literally trafficking human beings intly traffico. so why should the humanhy traffickers why should the drugo cartels stop what they're doing? becauspp aree are aiding and abg in their nefarious actions. tamm i. l thos and not only that, who's goingta to tell the children that arree being sold into sex trafficking ,the children that aretraffi lo, the children that have died, that the united states of america that's supposed to stand on principl ipposed te is actually aiding and abetting the cartels. abeg ththe worst people on plat earth in their and demise. we have incentivized from the start this entire dynamicthe with children being moved inng and then facilitating their movement into to strangers throughout this country. it is when we looks back on thiss goin and we will we it's going to be horrific and shocking. many nations in the world have to look back on their histories sand have to reconcile what it.
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is they did.so and sometimes they never dmetim this is that time and of course, hopefully will b ces keeping the republicans and making it be not too horrific in the future. both of you, thank you very much for joining us tonight. ton now, cominightg, the biden out administration's covid obsession that knows n, o boundt wait until s you see what a stuy they're funding now. anddirector dr. marc siegel and dr. janet nashua weigh in when this special edition of "hannity" continues. >> a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance. >> john , i'm trying to find something you can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, select vote found john , a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month. and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select cocom now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford.
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>> already, we >> all righty. welcome back to the special edition of "hannity". the biden administration's bizarre covid obsession rageizad on this week with a series of disturbing announcements. the administration now says it
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will fund a study next year with your tax dollars on howtrai to train drug addicts to distribute covid tests to other drug addicts becausee d of what this study calls a , quote, structural disadvantage, health vulnerabilities and stigmatization that prevents adequate accessmedi to medical care. meanwhile, the administration also announced a massive thirty six billion dollar union pension plan bailout, whicheingf is being funded throughun the american rescue plan, as biden bragged on twitter earlier tonight. also b new tonight, in yet another ominous sign, the cdc is now recommending that masks be worn in new york city and los angeles and other communitie and asks. ies. joining us now with reaction, fox news medical contributors, dr. marc siegel and dr. jeannette neshat. dr. geonet, thank you very all of this shocking to me.shocki i know your medicalngow professional your s are shocking to you. at least a million dollars paying drug addicts to go
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to other drug addicts with covertnesverts. are on and frankly, they're on the street. maybe they don't havreete accesn of course, to certain facilities. and that's because we've notnd they intervened in their drug addiction and they are justn on the street and they livelive their lives on the street. what is your take on this? is this a good news or is this a folly? so in my opinion, to me, thisisa is an example of wasteful spending because we know that drug addicts, most of them, they're homeless, they suffer from mental illness instead of wasting money on a study that trains them how to distribute covie wastd tests, just give it to them. you know, they are veryful, skillful if they have to inject an iv into their veins, that tha takes skill. they very well know how to swab their nostrils. instead, let's use that fundinge for something more resourceful, like rehab, likein detox, perhag tackling mental illness and homelessness. even crime on the streets. but when it comes to worry,
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about them overdosing, that's one thing. but wet is o look at covid, thet not dying from covid. they're dying from hepatitis and hiv and staph infections and drug overdoses. so arestaph infe priorities are here. excellent points. drwards. dr. siegel. this it comes down to this. and when w we e look at the diseases the spread throughout homeless populations, including tuberculosisho, you know, measles, other dynamics that col can get out of control in the street and with the homeless. but we seem to be doing theater at this point with thee issue. administration's favorite issue. do you think this has any value at all at this point a >> no. and ducked an issue., we are what nailed it, really? i mean, we're talking aboutbeinp a millions of dollars beingen spent over two years with theefy nih carefully studying this esoteric talk about esoteric, okay, they do have an increased amount of covid. but as she just said, they have an increased amount of hepatitis.
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that's what you worry about. and rats running around, by the way, we're getting rat borne diseases coming back to play the plague and here's the otheri thing. here's the other thing. if you so even if you teach somebody to administer a kovik test, what are you to do with the results if you're homeless? withwhat if you have covid? what are you going to do then? i mean, it's it's ridiculous.icu because the test itself doesn't lead to treatment or it doesn't lead to anybody being isolated. enormous waste oandf money and time. , and as dr. newswatch said, wen t should work more on the mentalal health issues that are involved with this population. >> and dr. siegel, that's notte the only waste of money,mo if y, will . we had the american rescue wenn, which wa s built on covidpposed t and getting people what they needed because of covid th, businesses and all of that. we now have learned thatthat the the administration is going to be bailing out a union pension fund. millions of dollars from this program clearly issues when it comes to health that are stillst outstanding that the two of yoiu see every single day. is this another waste of money?
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dr. siegel?nd i >> it's an enormous waste. enorm it's thirty six billion dollaros it's you know where it's going?nto th thto the pockets of the unions. bushi look very carefully at the bush lewis act, which was part of the american rescue plan that they're siphoning this money for. and you know what itknow was fon timi?s. it was for businesses, most ofll them small businesses. and were struggling through the pandemic. and maybe we're going to goe bellwere goiy up and maybe how o bolster their pension plan, not the teamsters and the afl-cio.et so the democrats could try to get more votes in the next election. >> this is obviously a play for votes. dr jeanette, the last word here on this recommendation regarding masks. what's your take on that? yes, we are seeing an increase in flu in covered in rsv, butd,r we're at a point rightsv now, tami, it's about knowing your risk and taking the steps to protect yourself. cdc wants that's fine. if the cdc wants to to makee is recommendations, if there's gh la high level of virus in your community. thatoptional a point that it should be optional. es, no your
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