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w byand a great guy, by the wayt keith hernandez. that's on fox nation. you can see it tomorrow morning and we highly recommend it. as for the show, we'll be backmw tomorrow. >> as always, 8:00 p.m. have ths the best time with the ones you love. >> sean hannity followssean the show. demar. >> and welcome to hannity. and tonight, we are broadcasting from the rayburn. reception room in the u.s.a ro capitol . look at this. we have a roomom f con full of e congressmen and women. and in just a moment, we will be joined by the speakere of the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy. 555talso joining us tonight, majority leader steve scalise, c a brand new chair of the judiciary committee. that would be ji m jordan.d be ji and then, of course, the househt oversight and accountability chairman. that would be james colmer,
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along with congressman byron donal'accountas and john james i roy and republican conference confchair, at least the phonic. now, coming up, we will dove headfirst into the republican agenda from investigations to oversight to the abuse ofg power to removing fang fang's boyfriend from the intel. committee. weamittee. special look at the u. penn biden center for diplomacyo engagement made possible, itt appears, by the communist party of china.y afte now in 2014, shortly after acade establishing the academic center all in biden's name and appointing appointing the former vice president to lead the new department, 50 former million dollars in anonymous donations from china magically just poured right into the coffers. and the coffers. watchdog demanded that these sketchy donationsnd be investigated out of national security concerns. >> and now lndo and behold, breaking this week, a trove of
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top secret classified documents, including sensitive compartmented information from the obama administration. fice a they were uncovered ine a private unsecured office at the biden's center for diplomacy and engagement in marks acy and engagement in personal. >> now, this reportedly includes secret material surroundg the s the uk, iran, ukraine. now, to put itt simply, thanks to joe biden, america's mostaroi sensitive secrets were floatingd around in an unsecured office t that was bought and paid forhe by the ccp. perhaps somethiniog nefariouuss as a play or maybe it's joe biden. he's just like sandy berger, he no, sandy berger.oo he took documents. he shoved down his pants, his backside in his socks. and everyone saideryb ody on the democratic, just sloo he didn't do it on purpose.y itfe accidentally fellll into h pants. now, either way, according media e demoway, according to the media mob incrat the democraticic party, this is alet' serious offense. t let's go back and listen
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to what biden said only four short months ago when he wase on "60 minutes". one of those rare interviews he gives take a when you saw the photograph of the top secret documents laid out on the floor at mar-a-lago, g what did you think to yourself looking at that image? >> how that could possibly happen? how one, anyone could be that irresponsible and i thought c what data was in there that maye compromise sources and methods?h by that i mean names of people who helped or etc. and it just totally irresponsible. that irresresponsible. >> how could anyone be that irresponsible? al l right.on tonight, maybe biden shouldse, be asking himself that question . ofnd course, joe biden, he doesn't need to defend himself. why should he?on he's don lemon. >> he's got liberal morningadie joe . he's got the ladies the view. he's got to fake news networks.s msnbc, fake news, cnn. he's got "the washington post"
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,the new york times,e three networks, abc , cbs, nbc and dozens of other outletsefen that are more than happy to defend the president againsti all odds.s >> take a look at department ofi justicfie is reviewing classifid documents found at a personal office for president joe biden. this discovery appears to be very different from whatlago happened at mar-a-lago. we'll explain. we'll this is going to be bee politicized. i imagine it is already been politicized by those on the right and the former p president . >> we all know that trumow trupa liar and a thief. you know, so it's not that bigsd and know, so it's not that bigsd and he lied. we w don't think that biden is a liar and a thief. so we give him the benefit of n the doubt. >> but there's no comparison here. >> thi. all right. so this is what the kids would call false equivalency or whatever writings would call malarkey. and i agree.s >> all right.no for two long years, there was no oversight at all offrom t
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the biden administration, not from dem a democratic house and senate, not from the politicized doj, certainlye. not from the media mob. way but that is all about to change, . by the way, not a moment too soon. beon. targeting get this, they've ric been targeting not the rich,th as they alwaysey a claim, but working and middle class americans at a far greater ratemistak than wealthy americans. and make no mistake,il thisd will get even worse if biden gets his way and more thane doubles the size of the irs 8 with eighty seven thousande, the new agents, more than double. of course, the irs will ofpa course, need all the help hen's can get to squeeze americans to pay for biden's contr out of control spending. but now, not only is biden coming for your paycheck, butst. he's also coming for your stove. >> you heard me, right?ng to that's right.ba the white house is now attempting to ban all gas ovens and burners. that's lik coue halfnt the couny will have. foll have. stoves delivered to our house
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for free. anyway is predicated by the, green new deal . these radicae radical extremist, the democratic party, they , oft course, they want to controlchae way what you now cook. i thought michael bloomberg was bad and he took away my big gulp. but they want to control the way you eat, the way youe, travel, the way you power your home, the way you power your car. what about your chainsaw, your lawnmower? and god forbid, if youd fo everr used a leaf blower, they want to control every aspect off your your life from cradle to grave l wound to the two. now, seemingly the only thing they don't want to control is our southern border. now, bidens even is even takinge barriers in arizona, all while h building his ownis wall around his beach house, apparently must be held the president must be held accountable. and tonight, there's reall accountably one group of people that are now ready to put in checks and balances to his power. and they are sitting in this room tonight. wit and joining us now with more, ,i his first television interview
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since taking the gavel, the fifty fifth speaker of the the house of representing kevin mccarthy. welcome . you >> how was your week last week? it was entertaining. >> you know, i think i builtam a little name i.d. i'm not quite sure, actually .i. >>d. i think that's a good way to put it. yo wu know what's amazing aboute this to me and i may be wrong,ao but tell me if i'm right,bers because i talk to a lot of members. . i know a lot of people in this room tonight and a lot of you thank you, by the way, forno coming. >> and some of you are note going to be on tv, but you camea because you wanted to support the speaker. 2 but i have a feeling that two hundred and twenty two people agree on jim jordan'snd tha investigation, and that would be into whether the fbi politicized the doj weaponizes what they weaponizesweap fromi. homeland fbi. >> and , you know, we've
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watched him get out of controlk with no check and balance. but last week was tough.it's not but remember what my father sta always said. it's not how you start.rt, itu it's how you finish. >> and let me tell you what firt happened after last week. our very firstl, w bill , wes. repealed eighty seven thousand irs. >> he promised to do thaout. we promised to do it. we made it in our innt our commitment to america, which you've talke d a lot copy.talke about. and we'll check it off as they go . i have my own copy. yeah, bud t you know what else e did next? we just passed the churchokin committee that jim jordan will run looking at the weaponizes version ofright government we just passed righto wivernment we just passed righto ,and we got one hundred and forty six democrats to vote with us. pelosi wpelosi would never allo. >> they had an agreemente with her and she backed her way the night before. back so you wanfromt to bring jobs a back from china to america? you want tu want to stop them fp buying our farmland. >> you want to stop them the fr from stealing our intellectual property. this is where it all starts.itsn lyand this is only a first coupe of days in power. >> so the power of the purse,r f
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which we'll talk about it like the power of subpoena, those. the two big powers you have. >> okay, let's go . let's focus on the investigation part. jim jordan in appropriations that we got james comey,he'll they'll both be joining us tonight. yes. and he'lbe inte bidel be lookinm the biden family syndicate. we know everybody in thi s room knows one thing that joe bidendo lied when joe biden said not one time did he ever talknter a to his son hunter about hibos hv business dealings. we have photographic evidence and evidence of meetings that had taken place and witnesses will attest to such. >> >> got documents that they denied us until we are in the majority. do you think 0 you think and more than 40 years of being elected, why do you think he finally went to the border? becaus bordee we were sworn in.. >> he knows what's coming.secure you've got to secure your border and we're going to use every power w e have w to make sure we protect this country and look out forean: i the american taxpayer. >> i think las thinkt week, at t
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a part of it was republicansd in around the country were disappointed in past speakers. >> i'll give one example.ner. john boehner. i was disappointed in there john boehner. >> and i think that there were people that wantedu the assurances. >> i had interviewed you. enough. i had asked you repeatedversio the commitments to america. i have my version right here. which we'll talk about.w >> and they wanted to knowstigao these investigations were real. >> what other investigations? welltigation, you've got to holh government accountable for the whole time the democrats power, al have been in power, all they've done is increase spending. why don' havt we have a checke n and balance? >> think of this. when the republicans were ine f power last time for eight years inwer last time for eight years discretionary spending increased in those eight yearsr ? >> zero.years. they were in power for four years. they increased it by 30 percent. they went from spending four trillion to seven trillion. to 7 >> we don't have that type ofthv money. they created inflation. get our so we've got to get our gotder to get our country under control financially.
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enntrol financially. policy? watch what they've done to makee this week. they made our price of gasd worl made our price of gasd around the world, we're become energy independent. our borderindepes are not secur. >> but look what they have dones to our schools as well. right?rights we're going to pass a patients t bill of rights. also, when about you think abou as well, when we look at checks and balances, you've got comber, oversight. you've got jim jordan, jordy, but every single committee has an oversight committee. so everyso every dollar matterse spend it. >> and we'reki going to benging. looking at everything. noor more blank checks.er okay, and by the way, you will vote on every appropriations bill independently of all 12 ofs them. >> yes. t to tha>>t. o >> i want what other investigation? okay, first of all investiga, wt we know where covid started? th know where covid started? on it. we haveye out.ed i why shouldn't we know what happened in afghanistan? those last two months?right to 13 gold star families have a right to know. o but more importantly, this nation has a right to know.it so it never happens.
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again. sho we should know what happenedna d with china and whereere. the money's going. we kno w the documents area righ there. i think the country hat s a rigt to know that as well.of >> but the weaponization offb what the fbi tony fauci, well,ci that goes right into covid. >> we have our own ability to oversee that and look intoe that. >> i havque a lot ofes questiont did havque a lot ofes questiont what did he know? did our tax dollars to the nih ? wa fs itunne funneled through weres itunne funneled through or whatever the group was called? >> were we to giving money to a luhan lab of virology with aknei new kind of function research p took place where they knew coronavirus research took place ? >> okay, so we have that investigation. the afghanistan investigate. shouldn't the fbi, the doj, the biden family investigation . now, let's get to the issue of finances and money and spending . and why don't you explain how this process now will be different. and we're coming up agains t w
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the debt ceiling vote and what that's going to mean, that migh t be the first test of how committed the republican party in the house is to reallo holding the line on spending. >> a m i wrong that. . >> no, you're not wrong on that. but i think fot r one moment wti cannot when the greatest threats we have to this nation u is our debt, it makes us weakve in every place that we can. we have never been at this high of debt to gdp except duringwa world war two. >> and what are we funding?. wasteful washington spending. much of the time.u gave >> so we think if you had credi a child and you gave themthey k epa credit card and they keptcre hitting the limit, do you just r increase the limit or do your mo change their behavior?o this is our moment to changechat the behaviorhe , to make sure that hardworking taxpayer, that wardworking taxpayer, that we not waste out there. so we'reok going to look every. single dollar spent. we're going to audit it. i we're going to make sure we change our behavior, that we can balance our budget, make. us stronger many years ago, coni connie mack from florida called the penny plan. $
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i think probably we neede the de the twenty five cent plan at this point because the debt hasp gone so significantly. >> is that something you'd think about? we think about a lot, and this we think about a lot, and this go the end of the day. you migh it not like it, but we're stronger today to have gone. >> i just wish you would have done it before january 3rd. king >> yeah, i think that we tried a lot of your friends, some invt up.ot of your friends, some invt give them up, i think.en >> but at the end of the day, everybody found that we had anoe agreement. that's kind of what our rules package does. do ou go to germaneness. >> we also wanted to protect ourselves from the senate. p they won't do their work. they won't pass anybi appropriation bills, and then they try to jam us , what,$1.7 right before christmas with one point seven trillions of dollars. you know what? i went over to the senate, to their lunch, and i said, we'll never take up an you omni again. you have to pass your bills individually. riations billswill pass ours jus congress is supposed to . >> by the way,ed sean: b what tn the senate, i believe as a conservative, that was a disgrace. >> yeah, i think. >> and they knew you were coming into power and theyt knew they could. >> why? wouldn't they ? why wait if they waited, we'dren
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have a stronger hand .g we we and they increase the baselineds where it just adds so much more to our children. >> let's talk about a moment. maybe it comes sooner, maybe itt comes later on the debt ceiling. and you know how the argumen ceiling.t are will unfold. >> it'll be republicans are shutting down government. >> i've been around this game too long. government never shuts dowown.n >> essential servicesom a will exist. mell exist. going to get their social security check. medicare is not going to be be shut down. the military is not going to bet shut down. now, they might be people that get furloughed, but odds are pretty high that when they get their free vacation that they will get back pay. but that will be the argument. now, the question will be it'll shw, the question will be it'll and that is republicans are shutting down the governmentmend and they're not willing to raise the debt ceiling. >> and you're going to say what ? well, listene to, it doesn't hae to come to that. i've already spokehen to thet'sd
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president . >> let's sit dow an now. w let's find a way that we cancurt both come together to actually s curb the rising debt that we have. >> and talk to joe biden.bide hen? called meth the other dayee and this is the first conversation i had with him right when he went down before. >> i kno he diw who you are.d he did at that moment.come ouch. come on . that's funny. i don't know. >> want to by the way, you're not responsible for what i say.o go ahead.dy but look, we'll work with anybody, but we're also one branch in. hav we control congress.g and you know what?. wed you know what?. we have funding powers and we we have funding powers and we the american publi dc. 't we don't want to put us in anyeh jeopardy whatsoever, but we want to don't want to just awa e this runaway spending. what they've had increasing 30. %h time in four years with no american house before this debt ceiling .ea we havn: plee probably the summertime. well, plenty of time. we'r n ite working on it now, butly i we're setting the plan al're setting the plan to balance. >> that's what our discussions were all about. what'sl what's the relationship now like with the leadership in
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the senate? because you were begging them not to do this omnibus, to go forward with a c.r. instead, a continuing resolution. ead.they didn't do that. the they had the best opportunity. >> so has the really i want to i want to empowerhe the republicans in the senate, utilize us . schumer runsruns the senate, but it's a close majority. but why don't they work with us? so i'm setting up every committee chair here to work with the ranking republican over there. republlet's talk with our bills together. let's take their amendments, put them into ours and move them over there to empower them to be stronger. >> if i sit right now, i've a told schumer, do not send an omnibus over here. th >> if you don't pass the appropriation bills, we're not taking it upappropri. pass r so we'll pass our appropriation bills and then send a continuing resolution. t we're not shutting down the government. we're doing our work and we're setting itgovernme up for the al public is protected. but we're also putting a little cut on there that you talk like the penny plan. you b >> you're using the power that was given to you by thele.
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american people. e >> exactly. and by the way, that's fiscaxacy l responsible about this one . >> and one of your commitmentson in the election. look, i know republicans may not have done well, but in the last two elections, the republicans in the house did very well. >> maybe the governors didn't. maybe the senate, but we won every single time. it's why you're in the majority. they five the democrats and they fired nancy pelosi. we were going to stand up for eo exactly what the committee said, an economy, the strongmy t on, an economy, the strongmy nations that save a futurefreedo that's built on freedom and ak o government that's held accountable. >> let me ask you this question. what did you mak whe of this storye bide about joe biden and topsyespeci classified information, especially after what he said abouait president trump,ar especially after the raid at mar-a-lago, especially after hillary clinton? remember the july 20 ? 2016 pren sixteen press conference, jim comey, no reasonabler prosecutor would ever prosecuteo way more top secreset classifie information, never mind the deleted emails of bleach, th
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the destroyed devices with hammers and the removal of. sim cards.at m >> what does thaeat meann now n terms of all those democratsonal that wanted donald trump arrested almost immediately and have to eat their words? but the hypocrisy, think about this. they've gottenr away with so much for so long.much this was discovered before the last election, just likest the laptop. they think they can fly the american public. they think they can control the media control companie ts ma to shut down. ifco one media company writes about it, they thinkmpan about e above the law. why weren' t they raided?t whthy didn'tey they have the fbi coming in? "60 why didn't he and 60 minutes say, well, i understand it because i bet i have the sameob. problem. did barack obama hav e some thisisama hav di does hillary clinton have some ? and , you knowy , what?n >> all those people have been in government for years. president trump just ran fore me president . >> do you think hed knew everything? you think he went and moved hisr own boxes? and you know what? they were locked away. >> biden's were not.
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and how many years after did he have them? the fbi actually went to mar-a-lago. they looked at all those a documents. >> they asked for a padlock.gra. the padlock request was granted. ,and then all of a sudden a raid. >> they think the lan'w doesn't apply to them. they think they write their owns . and that's what infuriates.es td the american public. america believes in fairness wha and honesty, and that's not what we're getting from them. >> and we are just getting on tnd we are just getting thingsha started. >> and on that note, we continue with speaker mccarthy . we'l we'll check inth hou with congresswoman elise stefanik, house majority leader steve scalise. and while the big investigationsse. will be james culver and jim jordan, they will join us . and much more as we continue.. we're in washington, d.c., we're in the swamp.r we're only here for twenty four hours or less. stay witour hours or less. and we'll be back in jush ust a short. a must in your medicine cabinet! a short. >> stay with us. zi sick days calls coming
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hey, welcome to fox news. live on and rafferty in los angeles. storm ravaged california is gearing up for yet another lashing. some already flooded areas could see up to seven additional inches of rain in the next few days. fifty thousand people have already been urged to leave their homes as rivers continue to rise. and the threat of mudslides grows. at least 17 people have died since late december when storms began pounding the state. >> and president biden addressing the controversy over classified documents found at his former office for the first time tuesday evening, biden said he was surprised to learn there were government documents at his former office and that his lawyers are cooperating fully. the revelations sparked a flurry of criticism from republicans and former president trump, whose florida home was raided last year in search of documents removed from the white house. >> mary ann rafferty now
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back to "hannity". >> all right.contin as we continueue tonight, ee reporting from washington, d.c., the swamp, as i've been sayinge saying, house republicaw unified behind an agenda to hold the biden bor administration accountable on everything from the border to the origins covered the fbi. are they politicized? the doj, a weaponizes. hou and we continue now with then new speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy. along with house majority leader steve scalise joins us . and house republican conference chair elise stefanik. >> good to see all you guys allh happy with the leadership. >> nowip[ applau, in if not, i e thinking you can always hold another vote or two. i think i've had enough. you had enough. >> we've known each other for a long time, steve , and this is to me, a pivotal moment fort.
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the country. >> i know, for example, i do three hours of radio every dayde and i hear from my audience every da y and they aret th genuinely frightened about the economy. y, aboutabout energy, about ope borders, all the things that is on that paper thatas. kevin has. how ho how realistic is it that we thi can get all of this done?s so >> well, sean, i think it's so important that the american people finally said enough is enough. and look, therthere ise is a lof despair out there. families are struggling. bemilies are struggling. they did not see washington working for them because washington was working against . them. faci. facing from higher costs, inflation, higng, costh energy i open border, all createddee by president biden. >> the extremetrem agenda of nae pelosi and chuck schumer.ve got and so people said, okay, we've go o at one opportunity to at lt put some checks and balances and send people willing to fightople wilfo for the famit are left behind. >> and tha t was really atbecau the heart of the rules package. n starbecause before we can go t fighting for those families, we had to change the way washingtone shington worked. ne shington and that's really whyd abou the democrats were so concerned about these rules changes,the id
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because they realized the parties over the idea that you can write foureau ca or five thousand page bills by dark of night. the old pelosi way of you got to pass the bill to find out what's in it. those days are over. o sove thar.t 72 is 72 hour rule,k single subject billsembers on allowing members, all members, not just in leadership, but rank and fileprs members to be engaged ins t the process of going to bat foro those families who areduring struggling and add amendments during the appropriations process that have, you know,obay you know, what's the difference now? this is probably more people i n ys is probably more people i public than it'sea ever been ine the capitol the last two years. we've now opened the doors. i want to invite everyone who'se listening. if you've ever dreamedr drea of coming to d.c., come to d.c. and you know what?n you casin sit in a gallery h us debate. wo work because this is your house. weuse. and we have just now empowerede. you even greater than ever before. so that brings accountable brinh to start out with and we want pr you to join with us no matter what party you'rtye e in. you party you'rtye e in.
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your borders, if you believe that you wane t to be able to fill up your tank but have money left over for food, you want to be energy independent. >> the story out of your stateli of california, the noticforniae i sent out to expecty your energy bill to double fromt where we were last year, because what gavin newsom has t done to california, he has shrunk our grid and then he tells you can only buy electrice car , then you can't charge it.: it y is the only charge aty chae between certain hours whichy will pay for what you say.% >> you'll pay 40% higher. ory of there is a reason why, forlifora the first time in the history of california, where decreasingi that people are leaving, it'sy their democratic policiehas that they have tried to put here inn washington. and fortunately, when the americanthe americ public spoke here to congress, you now have a voice, you have a checkwe wil and balancl e and we will stand up. and that's our commitment. you knowi , congressmahave n, iw . i'm one ofi the things i'd liks to see and i'm seeing is moree diversity in the republican ee party. to me, the diversity in the republican party. y is the party of coastal elites n
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and they're not representing the men and women that make this country run and work every day. to me, me. and i see the america first agenda. why i like it so much is itals to really appeals to all, wo the people in this country that get up every day, work hard,laws play by the rules, pay their taxes, obey the laws and raise their kids and don't want their values contradicted bby som teae teacher with an aa . and all of that is now on papere yo written down. ccomplis how confident are you that allo of this will get accomplished? well, i'm confident.wond takeer a loofuk around at these wonderful members. this is the most diversethst cls of republicans ever elected in the history of the united states . ngress.congress.ever we e have more women than we're ever elected before, icmore hispanic members ever elected before, more african-american members in modern history. thishows tthis shows that our ps is growing. and i will tell you the america first agenda is a growing big tent agenda. prnt agenda. do today among hispanic voters. and president trump and housees republicans were
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o a huge part ofe ar doing that. and what's most important is the american peoplegoinjudg e going to judge us by the results we've delivered. look at this past week. we're already keeping our promises. on day one , we e repealedrepe the eighty seven thousand irsa a agents we just set up. >> by thrge way,et most of themd a target on my back .were >> go ahead. those agents were targetinghardo hardworking americans, working rerdworking americans, working hardworking americans like i represent in upstatepr new york . sote newwe we are making good or agenda. and we're going to go through that commitment to americapublic to show the american people what house republicans can accomplish and the resultsannd o we deliver. is deliver. the room. we have a room full of every congressmen and women. is everybody on the same pag pam with the commitments to america? >> everybody is anybody is anybody. >> and you can be honest, anybody that has disagreements with it, nobody. investigati >> okay, what abouont board the investigations? >> are you on board for all of
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jim jordan, house oversight committee chairman. that's james comey. jiat's james comey. jim , you will be investigating you both. e invest jim , jim jordan, the both ofthb you will be investigating beenwhether the fbi has been politicized and whether the doj has been weaponizes. s no >> what do you see so far ?at's well, it's not a question of whether that's happened. it has, because we've had nowlan dozens of fbi agents come to usu taking whistleblower status, talking about how political things have becomew ings h. and we step back and look at the big picture. we had a department of justice that treated moms and dadsist.. terrorists use the patriot act. and we actually got the fbi that paid twitter three million dollars for one , not two, but three million dollars to censor conservative viewpoints on our platform. and then, of course, you got what we've seen happen across agai we've seen happen across agencies where it's been weaponizes against the ver peope people they're supposed to serve. the department of homeland triedt upsecurity tried to setp a disinformation governance board as if some federal agencyd
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should tell the american people what they're allowed to say, what they're not allowed not to say, that if that's a direco attack on the first amendment, i don't know what is . first and that's that's what we'reping going to look into, becausege the first step in stopping its n is you have to get allr the facts on the table fort stog the country to see. then you go about stopping dien you go about stopping happens again. >> let me ask you this. did the fbi in twenty ,reside sixteen and 2020 innt the presidential elections, did they put their thumb on the scale? i can give you a detaiknow youl i know you have the detail, but for example, in 2020 they fbir, agents in early october aftere n they were warned by bruce lawe not to use the dossier, britto use the dossier, and they met with christopher steele. steel.. dollars to prove that the dossier that hillary clinton paid for the russianllao dossier was true.aim he couldn't claim his money. but then by the end ofit the month, it became the bulk of the fisa application and it was unverified. but i would argue it got away with it. yet now we have the recent case . they suppressed all this information about hunter
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biden's laptopd they p. did they put their thumb on the scale? and i would argue is ,>> i w ast colleague matt gaetz said, well. committee, i would argue, was all the other elections as well. so 2016,y foun they found trumps campaign to do what you juster described. 2018. it's the mueller investigation. inv2020. n story. they suppressed the hunter biden story. and in 202 90 two ninety one das before the midterm election, they read president trump's h, by the way,erday hoump's is quite a contrast in what wedt learned yesterday, how they wtreated president trump n and what we learned yesterdayow where joe biden now had classified informations ormatiot the biden center that they knew about before the election, but somehow that didn't get made public. will this be like a church committee moment? mittees be that the true reform, that what should be they premier law enforcement agency in the world, the fbi, will werr be able to restore it to the t great greatness it once had?e ag >> that's our goal.d rank and file agents are good men and women. we know that by the fact that dozens of them come talk to uscd about what they see happening, how concerned they are about it. so we know that.goal we know that.r iv soe. that's our goal,
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our objective. we dobjective. everything we can. we're going to d io it in consi a vigorous way. we're goinstg to d to ithe in an aggressive way. we're going to do it in a waybu that's consistent with the constitution. but we're going to dweo itt be y on because that's our job. this is not about they said a today on the floor when we passed a resolution creating this, they said on the floor today, mr. nader is quoted in the paper and they went after us today on the floor. fighoday on the floor. and we're going to fight it tooth and nail. wh nail.y we're protecting the t amendment. we're protecting the american people. amendment.t a democrat the ? i thought yo fu guysirst embraca the constitution like we all do love the first amendment. mendmet thabout.rights. e candmet thabout.rights. e we enjoy it. that's what this is about.n we're going to do everything we can to protect american citizens, first amendment liberties. they should join with us, nothe fight it. y shoun fight .i agree with tha >> and we know what we won'tn'tl play like them. e they want to put somebody on the committee, put them on the committee. right. we're not presetting t this thig to be political because that's not what it should be . follog to follow the constitution. >> jim will follow wherever the information takes us . 19 sincermation takes us . nineteen seventy. and i thin.k it's gotten so a far out of control. you hear from all not just the american citizens, but the whistlowers e blowers at thi are coming to us. >>fr we'reom going to hear froml
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them. that's our goal, their whistleblower status. they have to agree. but we hoptae thattus.nk some oe individuals, i think they will because frankly, a number ofains them have beent, retaliate wd, w which is not allowed to happen.d well, i think they would be we're going to kind of say that you're not allowed to talkf to members of congress or i the senate. i'm like day after we first talked about on your show, d the very next day, he issuedese a memorandum saying, hey, hey, hey, be careful. s here's the rules.if tal you're going to talkike an to congress. that that that looks to me like a definite infringement on their liberty, their right to go. >> tell us what's going on iny e those agencies. tcy.they believe they love thib agency. >> they want this agency to beet what it was you it's funny. retr a friend of mine retired from fi the fbi. he. said it is not what i signe. up. >> exactly. h it changedn: you your investigation. >> you said something that wasn deep and profound.d th people think that the fbi had the hundred biden laptop in top december 2019. bitop in that's why the fbi meeting with big tech once a week prioro to the 2020 election say, oh, you might get this information
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about hunter. they could have ve verify verified hunter in five minutes, eitherg him doing drugs ordrug other ths with other people. >> but i won't go into those details. but they didn' t. you're going to be investigating. you ofgating. the united states , joe biden, h lied to this country, didn'te, s he? aiwhen he said he never discussd his foreign business dealings with the sun ? >> absolutely. e we have produced pictures.that we produced emails.no we've produced documents that show that not only didan joe biden know very well whatng his son and brother were doingpd with with respect to influence alsoo requ we saw where hunter biden wasom requesting keys for office space for joe biden. there are several whistle blowers that have come to usmeea and identified joe biden as the big guy that he was supposed to get a 10 percent equity stakthat'se. that's a national securityt ab concern. the more that comes out t about joe biden and the influence peddling, there's a pattern here with communist chincommuni. with ukraine, with russia, with our adversaries across the world. and you look adecisions , the bad decisions that joe biden makes in this white house makes every day that has a detrimental effectu d
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on every american. you wonders , is thithissnswers president compromised? we deserve to have answers to the exten t det of the biden family influence peddling and what exactly joe biden not frd what exactly joe biden not benefited from the one point jus five billion dollar deal with china. we have we just learnet leard in recent days now that we knowiden about the issue with joe bident and top secret classified information. >>rmation. fifty four million ds >>rmation. fifty four million ds went to that university. that's something to look at.anyo reersitieshow many more universs they're doing that think aboutiu what they're tryinge tr to influence across our nation.t that's whyte the select committe in china is so important. we've got to stop allowing them to steal from us to take our intellectual property to try their buy their way through america. dor america. you have any doubtt joe biden knew that the family was making money, like, for example? i never understood underre about how the media and democrats didn't care about joe biden. >> literally saying you're not getting a billion dollars of
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taxpayer money until you fire a prosecutor in ukraine who's ukrainepaid, who's investigatig your son, who goes on good morning america and admits ame e had no experience at all. and energy, gas or oil ors?y, gas or >>so why is he being paid b millions and son of a b, they they fired the guy they did. is that influence peddling infl absolutely. and we're waiting on aaiting ful year request from steven miller, a guest on your show frequently that's working to try to get more transparenc y with what really went on withinu ukraine. now we find out t the documentsh that joe biden had that were classified. some of them pertain to ukraine. i meane's so mhere, are so manys here. and normally the mainstream media served as a chec s k and balance on corruption in the past with past presidents, but they've turned a blindt they joe biden and they defended joe biden just like they're doing with these documents. t these classified documents the he had today. are ad today. the people in this room here on the oversight committee. every committee is going to play a role in oversigh aret. the ame in oversigh >> we're going to get answersdev that the american people deserve. >> sean: it to watch. ch.
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we're going to follow it everykh step of the way, because i think the american publice is in for a shock. y >> i don't think they're fully awar don't think they're fully aware because we've done a deep dove into a lot of this.o ge i want to get those banking records. this isn't >> i think they will be .. but this is the difference. this isn'tt political . yeah. this is not base where we're set predetermining. >> could be on the committee now, wouldn'y. t you want to know? and that he lied to thea pa american public. how much is china paying in this process? whl y dithd alosl those banks pt a put a concern about all this? why are they holding that up?re hundredsds o of documents thatbm they know? >> i think w e need to get to the bottom . we'll takeo se a break, by the . good to see you guys. thank you. you'll be getting a lot of invitations on "hannity".en w all right.come when we come back , congressmanr chip roy, byron donal'sinue and john james will join us as ca capitol withwill join us as speaker mccarthy straight ahead. >> this is cowritten debris where nail fungus grows
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all right. as many of you likely recall,ip texas congressman chip roy waste critical in bringing all sides together lastht week to unifypat around a new speaker. and i believe that the party is now stronger and even more unified around what is the americ aa first conservative. make america great again. agenda. and joining us , we continueke with speaker mccarthy, along with congressman along w chip ro congressman byron donalds yongressman byron donalds >> good to see you all. role. thank you for being here. good to be here.gaveas you played a big role. them >> i gave you props last weekyo on tv. i meant them.brid i know behinge td the scenes yod tried to bridge the gap. >> i yout? were successful. the how hard was it? well, look, beating the swamp is hard and everybody here is committed to doing that. and sometimegot tos you got to d a little glass. sometimes a little temporary conflict is a good thing. the american people were drawn in last week. >> i wasi' a hockey player. i'm used to drop and gloves dow. and throw down. e
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>> yeah, well, look, they were c drawn in last week.om they were drawn into what we were trying to accomplishe on their behalf to fight for them. they want to believe that we're here fighting for them. i wak withand i was delighted to work rep with my colleagues here.ub and this morning i na the republican conference, i think there was a new sensea of unity and new sense of mi unity and new sense of purpose united behinssda gove our mission, a mission to stoprh funding a government, a government filled with bureaucrats bureauc and tye rolling over the american people, denying their liberties, underminingny our freedoms. o kevin eedoms. o we have a unique opportunity. kevin has an historihas ca hist opportunit y right now to carrybria this country forward. i look around the room, brian fitzpatrick, behind me, frenchville and garret graves. we worked together all last week to make this happen. fellomy fellow texans, ronnie e jackson, brian babbitt, who worked harn d on a texas border plan, that's a part of this deal . look, we're all united tand o si up for the american people, secure this country. >>id by the way, you see that phony photo op first they clean out el paso, never look cleaner in its entire history. you finall pasy found the texas border on a map. yeah, it's nice to see it. happen. but wher e are united now? and , look, that stuff wasw we important. we got through i gott and but wk got now look, we've got the tools. we've got some of the transparency.
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now, the woraheae k lies ahead.a >>n: we've got to unite and gouk execute. and byron, you also worked harad behind the scenes, by the way. >> it had to feel a little goodo to get some votes for speaker. p >>ea it was cool. i l i'll admit that it was really cool. but i lost to this guy, yo thuis guyt to this guy, yo know., know., itit was it was a point in timem where, you know, there wereas some members who believed in my abilities. >> but the number one thing was bringing tobvioug together. nes obviously, the world was chi watching. we all knew thatp . s buurt like chip said, we had a responsibility to make sure no. one , welan, a had a plan and wu an agenda that speaker mccarthy has has buil t for our conference. >> the thing that we wer e e looking for is making sure that every toolg in this building is utilized to make that happen. and so the jobt en. is simple. find a way to get everybody together so we can get the jobtr done and get down to business. >> and that's what we're doing. i wanted you here for a long time and here you are. >> it's good to see you.your thanks for having me. per well, fromsp your perspective, h how do you feel aboutda the agenda and do you feel this party is united around principleses?? i always say conservatism. when you apply it, it works. k
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you know, radical socialism does not work in any manifesto. in any name, any form. >> it always fails. but we are doing great underwill w conservative policies. >> will we get back to that? >> look, i'm a freshman.a i'm new here and everybody has r a clean slate. but i can tell you, kevin mccarthy promises made promises kept. >> and that's what i came hereas for.t ek for those of us last week who said we can unify, make no mistake about it, without theset men here, chip, roy barron, donald kevin mccarthy, we'd still be voting. kevin mccarthyvotingn is the o who could possibly win the speakership. and these two gentlemen are onesthese two gentlemen are gap to help us get across gap the finish line. they said we can unify. .they said that we couldn'twe j be effective and get popular bills through. weust ho just got holding chinar accountable and looking at our competitioition byn by a maw 300 votes. and we say that get we can't get things officially on the floor. we see tha abusi n. see tha abusi is abusing his office and we have the weaponization of our government pasd t today.d ge
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we can unify.r bill we can be effective. and your popular goes through. we can be efficient and we can do it as a unified force.e resto no it as a unified force.e resto of america to make sure they're our corica to make sure they're our commitment to america'mmitms something we're absolutely gointo keeg to and these are thn and women who are going to do it. i was right when you ran forav the senate. >> you should have gotten that job, but you're better off here. i thought i had tried to recruit him not to comehere. to the house. >> the house. look, look, when i wen lt in one of that recruitment and i will never forget it for as long as i lived february noti 2019ng, he said there's nothing that could be said on that floor that would embarrass himne more . >> the fac lt that america thate the democrats look more like americ thinga. >> see, here's the thing. about our skin color id what folks say, your ideology,eo your identity,identi it's about all you nice is not about blackr and white is about red , whiteea ,blue and the conservative agenda. >> thiges commitment to americs commitmea is about bringing everybody updy a rising tide lifts all boats. and i'm excited to be. on the side.
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>> the side. the majority s and make everyboy agree with your praise of chip. byron donal's. i really do.30 left, you guys were key last week. we have thirty seconds left. mr. speaker, what do you wantt? the american people to hear last? >> where are we? where are you taking this groupm of this majority? i want them to understand this is their house. this is their government. will aland we will always listn to them and we will always fight for this. b right.attle last what w our battle last week wass to only make us stronger, to represent you. it doesn'ten doesn't m matter i republican , democrat or independent. your voice matters independen and you havehat a voice here. our commitment to america, what we campaigned on , we will keep it. ht. and every day. we might stumble at t times. but the one thing i hope everybody learn from me, we will never give up and i'll never give up on the american public. all right. one final. are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now, is the best time
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