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so some people are pushing back against this. a new coalition called north america recovers is formed to fight this plan. just unveiled an ainjectiod telt joe biden, quote, please help m so son escape addiction the way you helped hunter highlight that tomorrow and other efforts to bring sanity back to america. we'll be back into twenty four hours of the best nights with the one you lovein to you the and welcome to "hannity". and tonight, we begin with an obvious fact. joe biden for president is the worst president in modern american history. jo and at the ripe age of 80 , he's also the oldest sitting president in american history. now, needless to say, he is not exactl exactly aging gracefully. we all know joe is a cognitive wreck and it's now obvious to everyone, even the democrats ts have to acknowledge it. the mob, the media slowly are. acknowledging it. mas are, many top democrat
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now measuring the drapes att 16 a avenue. the wings a the white house waiting ins bide the wings as biden circles the drain. but no one inobodys more obvious about his presidential ambitions. presidential ambitions than the than the one and only california governor gavin newsom. for years, gavin newsom has been auditioning to be president . he even took out ads you mightkt recall, in florida touting his great leadership and what hele laughably called the true o freedom state of california. all right.rn ia. the reality is very different.sr california is by far the leastte ifree state in the entire country. without a doubt. it is one of the most expensive ,one of the most difficult places on earth to startt a business, build a house, fill up your gas tank, mow your lawn, power your home, eed yo your family and protect s yourself. it is thele only state in ameri that ban a future sale of gas powered cars, the only state in the country to ban gas powered law lawn equipment, the only state is n america that banned plastic packaging. the state with the worst covid restrictions and lockdowns,
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including vaccine mandates. masked mandates, lengthy school closures, the state with the toughest gun controlndates, atis regulations and i can keep going through some just calledan the second amendment a suicidect pact while apparently surrounded by armed guards.guars of course, we'll have more onfon that coming up.ia i the now, naturally, california yet thisthe highest tax state in the country. and yet this yea year, newsom somehow faces a twenty four billion dollar budget deficit. this is just one year after biden's blue state bailoutblue gifted california with a state whopping one hundred billion with a bud budget surplus. newsom spent it all every pennyb . and then sy wao iny. less than a year, by the way. cash. and now he's looking for cash., in fact, it passed a proposed wealth tax will find californians for simply movingrs out of the state m that he wants them to pay a state income taxth when they don't live i n the state. something that happens with great frequencyn d. is late now under newsom, california is hemorrhaging
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morrhagipeople. now, for the first time in itshi history, the state's population is shrinking. ng act caliin fact, california has the highest demand for outbound u-haul trucks texas, florida, t the carolinas, tennessee. they're all seeing, an explosin in growth. california's now become unlivable for millions of for americans, but not because of geography or climate. people are fleeing the state because high taxes, burdensomeuf regulation, the high cost ofgh living, the scourge ofg homelessness and violence and drug addictionn,, draconiane covid policies, all of these a problems, allll of them causedy and perpetuated by democrats that ruled the state now fort he decades. but now gavin newsom thinks that hrve ase deserves a promot he wants to bring all of thosee speciatol california freedoms to the rest of the country.co now, gavin newsom is a con man.o he's a liar. mana he doesn't know how to manage h a budget. he doesn't know how to fix hiscs state's housing crisis. he doesn't know how to lurisusie business and development into
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the state. and obviously, he has no idea. what the word freedom really means with much more fox-pittaye as host charles payne is with us . let me understand this. i us. so they got in california a 13 and a half percent state income tax on top of the top federal income tax rate ofe 40%. top so that's fifty three and a half cents out of every dollar, just an income tax, never mind property taxes, gas taxes, other taxes that we all pay. so now if you manage to save money and by definition, quote,a become wealthy, now they want another bite at the apple get and then when you die, they get another bite at the apple. how many times are going to take a bite of the apple? >> well, they're working on onea more really feverishly now, sean, becauslle you mentioned. the massive exodus of people this came up aax. now, this came up a couple of years ago. they've been trying to work it in where if you leave stil the state, they can still tax you. so it's like thayou.t song, hotl
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california, you can check out any time you like, butcan chec y your walleout can never leave. it's nut right. and it's really nuts. soup whale yeat they didrs the t couple of times, a couple of. years ago, a few proposals, they started low, right.gl 30 million, then down to the single digit millions. this is an extra wealth tax. so they'll start with theth billionaires first and they'll take a big chunk out of all of their assets. they'll add them all upt goes and then add a couple of years. it goes down to 50 million.n. you i've seen this movieit before. at some point it will go goe frm to 20 million to 10 million to one million to four m hundred thousandil. eave the s you cannot leave the state so you can afford your electric vehicle. rtgage, you can' so you can't afford a mortgage, so you can't afford all out. the taxes. you just laid out. too bad you shouldn't have been here. now, here's the here's the rub. .what do they say justifies this? well, california wantsted in to recoup some of the money that it's invested in businesses and individuals. you know that o'connor at least heard a lot from president obama. we heard a lot frod thatm elizabeth warren that if you
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walk on the sidewalk somehow the state, it's partlye responsible for your success. forget about the taxes we pay ts every day. forget about the blood, a sweat and tears. forget about the savingsnd and and the sacrifice. savingthe fact that you live in california means that you owerna california and. >> and how dare you attempt to leave? let me ask you, you know, in lia the early years of my adult life, the many years and theree were a lot of them while i was a living paycheck to paycheck, ela i never looked andt anybody elsn and thought they should be paying for anything that i own or have in life. in any way.a portion of have we grown a portion of this society that feels that entitled that they wantr to empower and embolden their government to take from this group of peopledistribu and redistribute to that group of people? in other words, have enough americans now bought into this redistribution capitalism? redistribution capitalis socialism model. is that is that now a prevalenti point of view?sed the boat o >> if i missed the boat on this, i , i don't think we're there yet.you, p but i got to tell you,
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president , he gave it his bestc shot last year, earned income tax creditomedits for couples m0 three hundred thousand dollars. you know, they took to the ground swell and they took it up a few notches. government handing money,y no printing more money not to worka than you would have maden you wd working and of course,working. with society, with children, with kids in school that trying to drive home this message.e there's something i would satrys and there's something about the ethos of this nation raising yourself up by the bootstraps that's stile l haven their core. they haven't been able'tle t to unwind it. but i tell you wha t they have done a really good job. thi they've chipped away at it.nt n this entitlement notioand n and this fairness notion, it goes hand in hand and that somehow someone's got a lot are money than you do. >> somethingnd nefarious is afoe in the government to make it th, right. they'll take a big chunk from them, keep most for themselves ou ,give you a fe, w crumbs like u you. when i was growing up,p, i saw o someone i remember the first time i saw someonene initi with initials on their shirt. their , their shirts. money. i' let's say i can't wait to makehi money. i'll do that.rts havehat, one of theses have that righ ri
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it's just something i wanted dre to do. it's just one of these drivers.s when my daughter was.y daug my t child. don't yo my u know how hard i w? that's all the motivation worke? i needed, not envy. motivatio i do want to share one thing, though, because the clockou is ticking. if you live in california real quick, shawn, you need to doneet these things righto dongs righn you need to get out of thisse thing, turn over your driver's license, register your cars, to different state, terminate all your club memberships while you're there. yourrelocate your family to theu new state, get all air your heirlooms, everything,h even photographs. take them out of the statetify right now. notify your friend younds thats moving your holiday birthday card. send it from w addressends outside of california, change your professional affiliations and finally limi t any physicala contact in california.ey if you are making money, youyoue think you're going to make you more money if you're busting your to try to make t the american dream move. now, if you can, you know>> sea a couple of thingsn:. s in the years when i needed jobsy and i never got hired by a poort person in my life, i got hired by people that could afford to pay m afe to characteristics. me every wealthy person i've ever met in my lifeery weal.
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i have two qualities that aree t consistent. one is they're smarthere smart they're hardworking. i would imagine the smart part w of them is going to start exiting california if they try to implement this quickly. agree to disagree. >> i agree. a but real quick, they're alsock very frugal. t no they're also very frugal rightw now in this country. the most frugal groury, thp ofe. americans are the wealthiestther americans out there. they're trading down whene go. they save.ngtrading wn they're not buying stuff. they can't afford it. they're smart.elie they say they believe inve ithe long term.payne, >> all right, charles payne, thank you, my friend.preciate appreciate you being with us. te >> it's time now. we called the hannity hotsy. at tonight's topic, california and the second amendment. bef thd saying,iforl as goes california, so goenia,sh the rest of the country. now, if that happens to thiscouw country and we become california, the rest of america, that flyover country, red stat ce, america, you coulds say bye bye, american pie.done it's over. it's done. know, the state is home to some o as you all know, the state is home to some of the most gunc aggressive gunon control laws in gavi the country.
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and yet, according to gavin newsom, well, the second pact. amendment is a suicide pact.st b americans just can't be trustede with that kind of freedom.doe, now, of course, newsom saidd this. take a look. while surrounded by armed guards who protect him. >> twenty four . seven . take a take a look at the screen. >> we found the governor here in monterey park, not far from the dance studio where at least 11 were killed . nothing abous t this is surprising. everything about thiss th is infuriating. california has the stricteste ss gun laws in the u.s. i mean, b the second amendment is becoming a suicidecoming e. but there's many people in this country that support the andent are lawful gun. yeah, i have great respect. i have no ideological positionfo with anyone, reasonablysonably n and responsibly. three firearms. firea >> isn't that the thing of,ea though, about strict gun control laws?n: i sn thing they reduce gun on gun laws, ownership among law abiding citizens, those who want to protect themselves and their family responsiblyto. t don'
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but they don't have the meansns to hire armed guards likeywood the hollywood stars, hollywooddt elite, or have taxpayerse or ha for armed protection, just like gavin newsom has now. meanwhile, violent criminals,dei they don't, by the very definition, follow the law at that all. they don't care what gun laws cl that california'ifornis passingu in fact,ns more people are other murdered in california with guns than s any other state in america. california's per capita murder rate is fivepita murde point sir one hundred thousand, similar to a few other states . newsome's st and in 2020 new , some state had a higher homicide rate than states like idaho, iowa, kansas, montana, nebraska, wyoming, the dakotas, utah. utah. virtually in guner states , many of those states have virtually no gun control laws at all whatsoever.m. they believe in freedom on the local level, it's even worse. for example, san bernardino, they have a murder rat.e of it twenty one per hundred thousand. but it's not just californiaust with s
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major cities across the country with strict gun control laws. c some of the most dangerous places right here on the facewah of the earthin. 28 washington, dc murder rate is twenty eight per one hundred thousand. whoppin detroit, get this, a whopping forty one . detroit, eve41.n higher at fifty eight point one hundred thousand. now, of course, gun contro 100,000.lr un advocates, they don't seemde to know or understand these statistics or firearms ink. general. i'll prove my point. take a look. there'timate reas no legitimaten to have an ar-15. >> you can't shoot deer with it. you can't. pra it has no practical signifiectii what it does is it it modifies if that's a word it makes makes mocho the people who possesst it. possess itlook at me. i'm a big deal . and it's it's not a right rifle . it is >>t does. what is it is . it is . it' >> it is automatic rifle. no, no. rifle. >> that's that's not what it is . >> all right. joining us nowno to facew off n the hot seat , fox and friends weekend co-host pete hegseth, o the coast of the co-host of
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the five, geraldo rivera. geraldo, you do know you don'tar know what are means, right?by >> somebody told you by now, though. itknow it means it means you've called a buffalo. that's clever. that's a big part. avalde, in reality. you don't know what they'revega saying. whats. is ? mean? >> they are fifteen. doe what does the airport mean? s tharmalite rifle, assault rif. i mean, texas, like playing wh games. the fact of the matter is playing gamesy are on air 1e newsome is right. that has i medical challenges because of new york laws. but it's the sam>> sean:e weapoa >> of course it's here. although you called it a machine gugun, it's not a machine gun, not a machine. >> you can accuse me of machismo. i own multiple rifles, a ar 15s. it doesn't mean assault rifle. it's not a machine gun. and i have a right in this own
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country to own it for my ownensd self-defense and defense of my family. f if if kids are getting rifles improperly, they're breaking dog the law in doing so. th ultimately, the first thing,g a gavin newsome want autocrat's gavin newsom want de do is take away your right to bear arms and defend your family and defend your freedoms. most people who are againste ags guns have no idet a what any ar-15 is or how it is used. he has gavin newsom is chief. >> there have been there have been thirty nine mass shooting >>d could have been inngs -- the skies since the beginning of the year in which fou- rsi more people were killed or wounded. w there are one hundred andnd twenty eight . what a michianed. what a macha automatic riflele . >> one hundred americans you iso you know what what a gun is . you and gutfeld. >> an automatic right. i don't even want to put you in the safe. >> there are it is an assault. t guns just as a
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military assault. right. not an assault -. assau ltrifle. it it's the same as any other rifle. it just looks a little bit look different. so you're intimidated because it looks liks like rife rifles . i carried in the infantry, in the military, you know, wherehe i feel the leastre i safe , although the least safe in my life. i live in tennessen tee, which s constitutional kerry , not a moment in tennessee and i the worried about my personal m safety or the safety of my family. but when i gly. who to new york city, which is a gun free zone,he i'm at the whim of criminalse who carry guns all overe the city. the cops are demoralizedco to defend me. i have no ability to defend myself. how is tha t freedom for me or my family or for people like me? yo family or peopu choose to capite grabbers like gavin newsombber and call it a suicide pact. g >> how many guys were guarding him? how many, many mass shootings to in front of him? front of in front of you? i hold your okay, i hold you. a military service in great esteem, as you know. >> i hold yold you iu in the hit
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regard. i appreciate that. i understand that muchhat. mucho i have more than my fair share ofou combat. i have been around where thosen weapons have torn the hell outk of people. i'll tell you a quick story, mar-a-lago. president trump, i was a private dinner 2 with president trump. 2018 he. he had just come back fromvivors visiting the survivors of the parkland school massacre.o th sat down next to me just and the e president and he saidd i could not believe how wicked, how severe the wounds on thoseim children were. president i said, mr. president , , why don't you pass a juvenileweap assault weapons ban in whichons you had to be you to drink beer y and assault the problem. he said that's a good idea.. then came a gun and said, no, that's the same parents, same family, same . >> let m familyt me let me.uys. hold on . hold on . hold on . on. by the way, ar i by the way, ares armalite rifle, which is the original design only just just to let evy everybody in our audience. no, let mebo let me just stop you here, geraldo.
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it doesn't stand for. assault rifle. >> that's not what it is . n you probably like i said, it is . >> all right. you probably have have not fired one and compared and contrasted it to other weapons. the realitan iy is , is whether it's a pistol, whether it's a rifle. america a, the second amendment is clear. >> the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall nota be infringed. >> now, here you havrms e germa? here you have the likes ofe th gavin newsom. helikes is surrounded by armed guards, hollywood elite,gu surroundedar by armed guards. the people that make this a rightthe t have to defend themselves and their family and their property. and by elves and th people trying to te that they thght from them, they are denying them the very security that they , the elite, have. whhavey d yoy would you supportd >> and what would you do if you somebody broke into your what would you do if somebody broke into you? this is this is what. this is what thiwes is what weapons look like. this is what they look this i likeassed.
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when the second amendment was you got to get arrested inatike new york for having that.ing >> i'm just wondering, youth know, i'll let everyon ie inf y the country tell you i want .to own you. get on this. you can ow n this. you could load it. you get this if you want with it.. >> and this is what you want. you don't,t want what you don't want, though. and i can write down working on lawsuit. let me guess, a lot of people like alec baldwin, it'll go off off withoulling the trigger. i understand that'st your thought. but the reality is , what do you do ipulling thr f somebody t your house, geraldo? you love your family. >>u love your wife. >> what do you what are you going to do? having guns? okay, i have a gun. haveybody, i know you get to use a gun at neighbors, i assume have guns. gun gun crazy. if someone comes breaking in the window, you take it out, you have a collection, you got a rifle. if you feel any kind of paranoia or worry, you take a pistol. you do what you have to do. t 30 but thirty seconds go togo the where are you going to keepy it here. >> fifteen. ohou here's here's the let's hae
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an the .r i keep him wherever i want to keep them i n i a constitutional state to defend my family as necessary. the first instinct ocarry e f ey dictator in the third worlde is take away the guns of the peopledie th, because once t take away the guns of the people, you limitmi their abilitt the y to have rece as free people, as individuals that really it's in americat we based on an assumption, emotional argument. as soon as the banso wason a lia they wouldn't tell that to howod they would. okay, politicians, okay, we the people we are subject to what criminals have thatd toh we're not going to be allowedav to have. all right.we'll see.thank you b. when we come back, don't we'll see. f thank you both. w when waye come back , don'tk ou forget, by the way, checsek out season two, pete hexis, the miseducation of america. now on fox nation .com. when we come back , matt gaige, jim jordan, they are demanding x answers after a former fbi agent charged with colluding abo with a russian oligarch. they'll join us nextut to highlight the very latest efforts to hold the deep state accountable. and tonight, you get the last word. straight ahead , this amazing
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join tens of millions of people making the easy switch by downloading the app today. duckduckgo, privacy simplified. (upbeat music) . if you can't see life through the fog, make yourself ask for help. all right. four men have been arrested and accused of an lsu student se who was then hit by nta car and killed by a car .ater. an hour later, with the very disturbing details, fox newsl correspondent jeff is with us . >> jeff, what a tragedy. yeah, sean, investigators say hb 19 year old madison brooks had been drinking at a local baree in baton rouge whenwh she askede fr one of the four suspects for a ride home. 3: but at around three a.m., police believe the group droppee d brooks off where shert later wandered into the street b and then was hity by the drivea of a different vehicle.s e she was eventually taken to the she later died.wed >> but an autopsy showed the ood alcohol level nearly four times the legal limit.le and they also found injuries consistent with assault..
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police say she was clearly in a drunken state and unableconse. to consent. wever, the lawyer the lawyer f, of the four men charged, one is a minor, says brooks death wasn a tragedy, but it was definitely not a crime, adding he has videoe addi proof that ss his clients are innocent until that she was intoxicated.>> yes. >> yes, to the point under the law that you say you're in a drunken stupor to the point that you cannot lawfully give consent or answer abestions. >>so absolutely.s no that was that was not the case. lsd president says brookse be should not have been takenen frn them this way and that what happened to her was evil. and our legal systeml will parcel out justice john .pa >> all right. wejustic appreciate the report. prayers for the family. jeff, thank you.big breaking n now, big breaking newsew out of washington swamped tonight where congressman mack case, congressma n jim jordan, they are now sending a letter ad to the fbi. they are demanding more answer s surrounding the conduct of the former fbi official demanding answers for the form
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arrested forer his financial tis to this russian oligarch while the me and so while the media and thedi top brass inside the fbi are accusing donald trump of being b a russian agent and colluding with russia,eing it appears that was one of the fbi's own who had shady business ties to the kremlin. kremli've been saying, the time for real transparentke i, realct accountability is long past due. and it is whg y jim jordan is chairing the judiciary committee, which is so e y which important, why subpot is that important?, also tonight, speaker mccarthyse officially rejected the appointments of russian thehostas, adam schiff and eric swalwell citing their effortsee to needlessly politicized committee work and efforts efforts us national security. meanwhile, more classified document traum ed a that is unfolding tonight.ays former vice president miketh pence says hat he e discovered classified documents in his indiana home promptly formbaracs the national archives. but barack obama's office, they decline td to answeris a
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questions about whether there is a search for any classifiedhe records at any of his homes orhe offices. here with more on al with morel. he is the chairman of the house judiciary committee, dajim jordann., a member of that committee. florida congressman mac gates is with us , chairman. we'll start with you and ask. okay, so in the middle of this rush, a hoax. now, remember, let's give a timeline here. we havwe have e we know for a ft the fbi was warned in augustbruc by bruce or don't trust the dirty dossier. e he said it was political earle october. 2016arly, the fbi sends agents h to meet with the author, christopher steele, offeringeele a million dollar bounty. he couldn't get the money because he had no proof to corroborate this. by the end of october, it becomes what andrew mccabe, the deputy fbi director , mentione octd, was the bulk ofro information without the without the dirty dossiedirtr, no fisa applications. and yet this guy workinghi one on this case is therussia one actually involved in colluding with the russians.
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righns rigt on the same fbi that spied on president trump's campaign, that altered evidence evidence i tin front of the fist lied to the fisa court now has an agent who helped launch the trump russia investigation, who's under indictment forictmen taking money from russia and understand it's not just an y agent.ia this is this special agent in charge of counterintelligencehew in the new york division y. and it's not jusk t any russian. it's oleg deripaska whose name comes up all the time. who was the guy? christophe r steele was workingof for? that is the lay of the landhere here. that is why matt and i havee an sent this letter. we're going to send this letter to get more answers. 20 and what was this? this guy worked 20 some yearsth at the fbi. this mcgonagle. so we want to know everything that's going on here because t this patternhat we'v that we'vew seen and the political nature that exists based on what base told us and based on what we have seen has to end. >> what do yout we hav discover? one of the whistleblowers saying, matt gaetz and whatikel will the american people likely learn in these hearings? >> well, there's these two critl vectors that we're
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investigating on the judiciary committee. first, the extent to which our national security apparatus is corrupted by politics hereatw at home, that's wherheelowers the whistleblowers have talked abouve talket really degrading a that would otherwise implicatets the biden family. but this storying thanot is brg now, that is huge shows us that th there is also a real coercion with foreign cash that comes in and has an impact on our fbi. what we now know is thato the head of counterintelligence at the new yorr intek field offe was turned by the russians. i and this is the very person who helped do the intake intake on the initial russia hoax. so now we have to determine when that person was turne d. ve been while he and i'm very concerned that it may have been while he was ae t sean, details sh the fbi, even in thiss indictment on details show, he was setting up businessy that organizations in new jersey that later accepted corrupt whie cash from russians while he was leading counterintelligence efforts at the new york field office. there could be real dangers
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here to national securitl dangn that's why mr. jordan and i want to know if their legislative proposals or there's endeavors that we have to engage oversight endeavors we have to engage in to figure outut how deep this rot goes h. jim jordan, you and matt gates on the judiciary committee, you will be asking the question, ti, has the fbi in thi hs country been politicized? has the department of justice been weaponized in tandem?of you have jimmy comberse committee oversight committee investigating the biden familyov syndicate and whether or not joe , in fact, lied when he said he never had a discussion a with hunter or any family member about foreign business. gndealings.e answer t we already know the answerquesti to that question. .it was a bigs a big lieon the question is where wi the question is where the moneye take us in all of this? what are the american people need to know about what's coming? who are these whistleblowers? what will we learn from them? what are we finding out about the biden family and howd th they've been protected in this double standard that seems to exist ilet n a system of justice? think th of all, i don't think there's a question of whether the highest levels of the fbi are now functioning in a political fashion. political fashio. m th
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and we know that from the whistleblowers. they've come and talk to us. we weant tomake thes whis whistleblowers. tl're wi well want to get them publicinka as quickly as they're willing to do it. i think many of them areny , sean, because, as i said the other bee day on so many of them have been retaliated against. against. i mean, we've had several of them who've been suspended, had their security clearance revoked, which after they've come and talk to our committee staff. so we expect to hear from them.one, we expect them to sit for depositions. actually met one of them, talked with on who's already publi went public last week in florida. so we expectflore expect that t. that's where we're going to start this investigation. and we'll also hear from people who have been targeted, like the parents who were targeted via the apparatud vis at merricw garland, put in place with his memo. we're going to talk to those. people as well.l talk to thos all right.well. so the issue i have my sources,. they informed me what i suspected they've for me, whatwh the i suspected when i actually ray is iith bidio toda think mike pence was watchingdet everything with biden. top secret do documents, et cetera, et cetera. own he initiated his own investigation to just to double check. he immediately called the fbiy when they found a couple of documents, matt gaetz and
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handed him h over and work with the officials. >> bute that's.s not the issue. to me. clinissue is how was hillary clinton treated? she haeated?d all of those serv. you know, then she had thirty three thousand deleted emails with bleach before shed had blackberries and iphonesm ca destroyed with hammers. she had sim cards removed. dashnow we've got the double standard. why was mar-a-lago raid raided and why wasn't anys th of joe biden's residence was raided?aide why the double standard? ord?y th is a double standard? well, it's very clear that >> it' hillary clinton got off because jeff sessions was a terriblesess attorney general. i'm not really here foionsr allf the document drama. i think it's far more significant that while eric swalwell was saying that he had evidence that donald trump was a russiae signn agent they were actually people in fbe fbi that turned ousat later to be russian agents. russian you know, that is just so crazy. to me that that would occur in our country. as for the documents, i mean, cuments. d ofhey, by the end of this thi, shawn, the only person thatfor might be able to run forpres president is like larry hoganhag
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or something. i think that havine ing people n the national security apparatusa trying to shape the presidential field is probably not a good thing. regardless, of your political m persuasion.ike pe i don't think that mike pence did anything wrong here.did anyg donald trump made that point as well. >> never went. -- remember when adam schiff saidrn he has more than circumstantial evidence tha adat there's russic collusion? i think we've found it. ite? was mcgonagle it was working for with the fbi, working with the russians, for goodness sake. well, you're forgetting forgo the world.t no, you forgot the prank call that adam schiff took when the guy had a russian accent, said we have compromising what's t material on what's the nature of the compromisheature picturet naked trump naked trump has. vladimir seen those pictures, of course. but vladimir fauci adam schiff was colluding with somebody that he thought was a russian to benefit the democrats anyway . he doesn't belong on the committee. last questiowalwell good job, kevin mccarthy. last question. will you come to an agreemenn. ome tot on the debt ceiling issue whiles
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all two hundred and twenty two republicans unituee matt gaetz? yes or no? gae i think we will .tz we i think we should fight forn work requirements on a lot of these social welfare programs thatsocial are driving our natir debt.iate and it is not appropriate for fr joe biden to say he refuses to negotiate with the people's house that the people gaveeopleg to the republican party. we're goind i g to negotiate the bi. i think that we should >> sea get those spending cuts.ha jim , will it happen?comes the democrats are betting thata all two hundred twenty two republicans won't stay together. >> do you think they wil together. l? yeah, they just spent one point seven trillion. we all voted against. w they now they're saying, oh, we don't want to talk to you guys ,even even though you have the majority where does that fit in? of course, we're going to stick together and fight these guys. all right. ofank you bothma. jority? straight ahead tonight, the left's climate hysteria. eft'climat, ying the lives you, the american people, hardworking americans. you're not goingof to believplel the latest comments from the green new deal. climate alarmistimats cult. we've got the tape straight ahead. gra and tonight, you get to gradde e li li me what you like, what youou don't like. lawson don't like. lawson
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granholm downplaying concernst about the strategic petroleum sales to china and the white house calling it a , quote, non-issue, even as the reserves are now at the lowest level since nineteen eighty four. here oil prices now on the rise yet again here with reaction, sta former white house chief of staff reince priebus, along with fox news contributor joe concha writes, i start with you. concha >> the lowest level since the eighties when gas was a lot cheaper and the price of oil is a lot cheaper. that was supposed to be forgence emergencies. s. democrats potentially losing an election because of high gas dot prices. that does not qualify as an emergency, does it? >> know? and so what everyone understands is what happened was the biden administration used so muchdministrat of the oh the strategic supply that they actuall y took too much. it was sitting around and then o they put the oil on the open
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market and china bought the oil. i mean, this is the same groupg of people, budha just talkinghee about all of thesestarte transportation decisions, all the decisions started on day one . when they ended the keystone pien they ended the keystone pipeline. they increasedpeey taxes on oil companies. they ended oil leasetheys. u -- evento put in perspective, if you even if you combine whatf obama did and what donald trump did, they together approved ten times the oil leases that president biden did. and so, you know, republicansso have a messageyo on this. commo it's the commitment to america. it's the republican platform. all l of the above approach. it's actually an approach thatnp is technology agnostic, meaning you take small steps toward the environment. you let reallymall smart peoplen the open market come up ope with ideas to help the environment. and lastly, the difference between the two partie presertwees is pretty clear . ronald reagan said thamentt is preserving the environment is not a republica not n or liberal idea, but it's common sense.
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but with the democrat policy is to keep all energy in the ground. i mean, that is their adopte grd policy and it's failing and and it's hurting the american people. loo >> you know, i look at this and i'm honestly stunnedll by everything that i see in allf of this, on all sides of this. you know, and i'm i'm i'm watching joe concha, you here. we're talking about we're at 50% in terms of our petroleum reserves. why would the issue of even thinking about selling those reserves to china, even come up? and the democrats are like, it's a non-issue. we have no pro problembl at all selling this to our numbernumber one geopolitical foe when it's needed for our own nationall fo >> can you i and , sean, could you imagine in the reaction in the media if, say, donald trump decidedrategi to sell our strategic reserves to china or at least part ofit it, it should only be used to resist. emergenc point to your point in emergency situations, period.
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ations, and not to try to reducs ahead of elections, but like put a is running the transportation department. jennifer granholm has nottigieeh business being the energy bucretary of this country. but hey, she said nice things about joe biden when she was sai on cnn, i guess, when she wass a pundit and she was governor of michigan before that. so, of course, she shoulchigan a be the energy secretary in thit administration and running the energy departmenmentt when e has no actual experience in then energy. she's like the hunter bideter b so overa this administration. so overall, though, i mean people to judglthough,e, it'stte abundantly clear that this former mayor og,f a college town that couldn't even handle a pothole problem in south bend was appointed not for his ability to handle the supply chain crisis'sm that or to addra the commercial airline industry. as you said, seeing softwares fo implosions, endless delays for travelers.trav he's here for twelers, he's hers identity politics and to pads his resume as a presidentialhe candidate. and like so many on the blue team, he doesn't even care to lead by example because he
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has what, take an 18 private di jets to different places where no sen there was no sense of urgency. he just took it because he wanted to be nice to me, would i het ask him, well, you in new york , he took it to newr t york when it's like a three hour train ride. anyway, thank you both,k reinsch, appreciate it. joe concha, thank you. when we come back , listen continuing to demonize the unvaccinated as they push for more covid to demonize the unvaccinated as they push for more covid craziness and the attack s against our military on the issue of covid continue.i this cannonue.t stand unchallen. and you'll get the last word tonight. how di d i do about b last night? i got to see. c i don't like getting cs. >> i'm trying better off, trying hardebetter ar. have you heard the big news this year? nutrisystem is going big with a bigger menu to help you get big results. i lost 90 pounds and it's changed my life. wait till you try the food like
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>> and tonight, more troubling developments surrounding efforts to punish service members. our brav pice memb our bravee mt serve this country every dayat that are unvaccinated becaused.e we are now learning thatat our brave u.s. troops, the ones that decided not to get the vaccine, maybe in consultation with their own doctor based on their ow r basen history, they're now being forced to give back their bonuses as a punishment if they didn't serve the full terml .li one service member telling foxe news digital, quote, the department of defens oe continues to fall short on reestablishing trust for wrongdoingng trusts. no and this is yet another example of that. mte now that the vaccine mandate has has been repealed, it is time to return these bonuses and yes, give them all back pay because you made them suffer needlessly. meanwhile, in new york , governor kathy hochul says sh will not hire unvaccinated needeh care workers despitit they're no longer beingthere' a vaccine mandate. so it's time fors a hannityreat
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reality check for the failingk. yo far left governor . you can be fullyn be vaccinatedl fully boosted, have all the booster booster, one , two,l three , four and five.mmunit you can have natural immunity, but you cat n still catch covid. you can still get it and getl ts sick. you can still transmit the virus to others. that's what the science tellat'e us .thou're look at the recent findings that show that whether you'reva covid variantsnot, you can still get the covid variants that are out there today.t are there to day. they're both omicron variants, vaccinated and if yes, you're vaccinated, boosted and even have natural immunity. now, despite h all of this, the fda is sadly proposing covid shots now annually, despite more and more evidence that vaccines annus and boostere not work as theyrs have told us here with reaction, fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier, along with fox newsle contributor joey jones. dr. saphire, if i'm wrong, please correct me.s if but my understanding is , if you are if you have been fully
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vaccinated, got all the boosters they told you to get even got covid in spite, of all of that, you can still an get it again. and you can still transmit itami to others. am i wrong on the science or wro right on the science? >>ngrigh now, you're you'restenn absolutely right.g ch and listening to governor hucko, what she was sayingul s earlier today was that she does not want unvaccinated workers and because she has to protectse new yorkers from essentially these health care workersy coming ithesn and transmitting the virus to their patients in r their most vulnerablus te stateg i mean, this is just t political regurgitating of talking pointsalnts that don'td weight in this time ofll the pandemic anymore. and i can tell you, john , youil first of all, nosocomial infections or hospital acquired infections, those are a huget 10 problem in our health care system. about one hundred thousand people0, die from die from they single year. and the cdc said even in 2020h h one , with the mask requirements, with the visitor limitations,limitati they stille on the rise. but they're not talking about covid. and thankfully th, covid acquired h infections in the hospital have been less than twoavs th percent
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before the vaccines, and they have remained low even afteren the vaccines. wh and when you're talking about what governor hochul is talkingn the the mandate for the vaccines in health care workers, that's the originalworc vaccine, the original vaccine in preventing transmissionci against the now circulating omicron variant is essentially null and voig omicd, not offerio protection at all for decreasing transmission in fact ,everybody who's probably already been infected with omicron, that naturalrovidg immunity is providing more protection. but you can still transmit the virus. so, bottom line, john vi, youe cannot keep having this talking point about being vaccinated will decrease the transmission o because it is less than the fluo shot these days of preventing j, symptomatic illness.a ho >> joey, what a horrible way to treat our military. what a horrible way, sean. we're going to spend two pointen fuel billion dollars this year in the ndaa just fort do the inflation and fuel costs. that doesn't mean we're we'rspending point five billionw on fuel. that means we're spending twe'ro
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point five billion more to just in account for inflation just in fuel in the militaryfu i. a is the entire ndaa is up, i think5 . billnty five billion, if not more , from where it should things wer be because of all the inflation and all the things we're having to pay forng to . that's before we get tos we the weapons we have to replenish that we're sending to ukraine . so you take all of that into account and you tell me thatlity our military needs to recoup if all eighty four hundred service members had a bonus,y which they didn't at seven thousand dollars, that'd be about 60 , 60 million dollars in bonuses is as much as they could recoup by doing this.re you're telling mcoupe that m our military spending billionsii on inflation needs 60 million from eighty four hundred eds 64 mmilitary service members who were forced to leave?? >> it's insane. insane. >> sean: they can serve si they serve six years of and the seven and they want the full seven thousand dollars back .you bo and that's madness. thank yothu, joey. thank you, dr. paul . always good to see you when we come back . back to my bartender days last call. >> straight ahead, if tom brady
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