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nineteen sixteen was just he was conquering the frontier but it was literally just building the country and going from a place where you had these like 13 colonies sort of clinging to this littlcolonie ft of atlantic coast.ke how d and it's like how do wo we ge g the pacific and how do we take these like this this strip of colonies with a couple million people? >> it',. >> tucs a cool book. sean hannity, speaking of cool right now, tucker, thank you. how are you? great to see you.ed how a so greatre. thanks. say hi to tucker. everybody right. had a great crowd. hi, welcome to "hannity". we are back with a live studio audience coming up. wow, what a what? did y'all have caffeine before the show? you're all wired. i lovebefore they sho that. that's great. coming up, judge jeanine pirro, kellyanne conway, former congressman lee zeldin all inl s studio tonight and our great,
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great american panel later. we have a shocking, really despicable, disgusting video. joe biden actually laughing atin americans killed by fenthion. all will play.fe yeah, i know.play that we'll play that tape. hea >> plus, we'll hear from two former fbi agents, whistleblowers that left america's once premiere lawencye enforcement agency because of the bureau's o political rot. that's coming up. also, make no mistake, justice in this country is no longerry blind. a this is very sad for thisret ben country. pothe fbi has, in fact, been politicized and the fbi and the doj have both been weaponizes. it is sad, but this is very,l an very real and needs to be dealth with . in fact, they actively and knowingly are putting their thumb on the scale they've done it noeverw in evern injor election since 2016, including 2016. >> but that's news apparently to fbi director wray, who israe capiapitol hill today. >> take a look at this. >> i you know, i hear these claimsof of politicization, but i can
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tell you that the fbi is and stay i it's going to stay independenth and that means following the facts wherever they lead. no n matter who likes it. >> and i can tell you that is not true. unless, of course, the facts could negatively impact with thent democrat last name clinton or biden. ray is either lying or living on another planet. now, remember, according to jim comey, no reasonable prosecutor would ever bring chargessh against hillary clinton. she hae had all that top secret classified information on her servers after she was caught mishandling a ton of top secret material., >> and then, of courseand then, destroyed evidence. the thirty three thousand emails we had never heard of bleach before. everybody now knows what bleach, but is . and of course, then there were blackberries and iphones that wered smashed with hammers. and of course, they also removed sirs and om cards so yod never recover any information on those blackberrie
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s iphon and iphones. now, the fbi never bothereesd td to rai d hillary clinton's chappaqua mansion. i wonder why hannitynity, they d they didn't want to see me. that's whyme t i .hat's why didn't they write that? thev more recently, the fbi never bothered to conduct a searchthet warrant at any of joe biden'sers properties after top secre at documents turned up here, there and pretty much everywhere. joe biden wahe s apparently eary morning raids with swat teams. they are specifically reserved for donald trump or his friends and associates like paul manafort or roger stone or other conservatives, other republicans, because we are nobl livingiv in a country with a two tiered system of justice.. now, director , you had a chance to restore the integrity of the fbiar to once again make it the single premier law enforcement agency in the entire world after t the disastrous tenurhe e of but james comey and co., but instead, the bureau'sal bias political bias and abuse of
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power. it is now worse than ever.an isn evechristopchristopher wray ist failure. no america, an american should have confidence in his. leadership. youdecid e the documents investigation for formerde president trumcidep and the raia that happens in mar-a-lago that show of force in that way,hat w as opposed to the documents investigation ofat president biden and how that went down. novefindow out about those documents before the november election. the fbi then does the search oft electione after that, but does not say anything prior to the midterm election. >> so we have a long history ofy handling investigations intoinfo the mishandling of classified information and our standard for approaching those investigations is the same .r >> no matter who it is ,ch is th our basic approach is the same . >> that, too, is not true that. do you believe that true. the true equal treatment, >> e,w do yof politics
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he's saying. really, how do you explainou thn the curious case of hunter biden? remember, the fbi gotom possession of the laptop from in december of 2019. now, instead of authenticatingdf the laptop and investigating a variety of potential crimesl m documented on the laptopes, of warren christopher ray's fbi doc well priorti to the 2020 election. the bureau, they were warning compy big tech social media company in the country. they werand the e doing it on ay basis to be on high alert for foreign disinformation. it mig and it may be about joe biden and it may even be about hunter biden.carrie so when the very trud eabout th "new york post" report came out about hunter's laptop and that was released, big tech, bee they had already been primed week aftereek after week afterk after week by fbi agents. people that worked for christopher wray eagerly assuming what they were toldloon
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was coming. that was some typewhat of disinformation campaign from a foreign entity while it b worked successfully because all all of companies, they censored the story weeks y weekbefore the twenty twenty presidential election, which i would argue and polls have shown likely contributed to tipping the election to joe mi biden. mission accomplished. chri,, chris , right nowion acco how dirty can this get ? >> you decide the fbi does not it is not in the business of functioning as a truth.ully s police understood. we don't tell socialpit media l companies to censor anything. >> no, he you just told them on a weekly basis to be on the lookout. they may have misinformationt ht wh about joe and hunter biden. the what dweo you think they were a going to do as a result? that your fbi agents did itte on a weekly basis?d onthey don't tell social media, media companies to censor. they just feed them false information to create a false narrative. al
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ofl the hope to shape the results of an election. and the companies policies. and by the way, the fbi was doing this every single solitary week leading up to the 2020 presidential election. not only did the fbi plantg up h the seed of disinformation and big tech, but they also satd idly by an d said nothing. remember one fifty former intel officials with no proof at alleg whatsoever? they signed ofonf on a letter claiming that biden's laptop has all the classic earmarks of russian disinformation or a russian information operation .. they had the fbi had the laptope 11 months prior to thent20 thisidential election in 2020. this is disgusting. i it is corrupt. it is a national disgrace. >> they knew it was russian disinformation, but they had ana election to win. they had a favorite candidate. his namete was.e can' >> well, he can't remember. it, we remember joe biden.
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and by the way, chris ryan doesn't want to answer any questions about that matter do either. he ducked. he dodgeesn'd the obfuscated let and right in this interview with bret baer. >> take a look. >> i can't speak to what former officials of the intelligence officials of the intelligence community may or may not have said. i ca nn only speak to what we d. unfo and unfortunately, as you would going to doe're this investigation in the right way, that means i can' andt talk about the specifics of s the investigation other than to assurvestigate everyone that i expect our people to tackleath this investigation the way that i expect them to tackle every investigation,expect which is to follow the facts wherever they lead, no matter who likes it. okay, somebody who doesn't like it. >> you've had the laptop forpto three plus years. you haree d the laptopplus eleven months before pre presidential election. you could have verified that probably in a matter of seventy two hours max. now, during a very revealing interview, right there, as i ren said, he ducked. >> he dodged every single
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solitary question. he obviously hated the fbi accot director seems to think that he is accountable to nobody. and by the way, this is yout know, this isn't just aboutden s trump and biden and the presidential election. it's about political bias. elec politicin our justice syst. at the fbi, the doj, that becomes a threat to anybody that maybe they don't like whatever group it happens to be. for example, angry parents, school board meetings. remember, they were recently pobeled and being investigated as a potential domestic terrorists. ohrists., they don't want crt or they don't want transgender education. for kids in kindergarten. traditional catholics remember they were targeted at their place of worship. dozens of americans had their bank records turned overth to the fbi, all because ewashin they took a bugts to washington, dc to hear a rally on january six . 2020 one . they didn't break any laws.they but if you tried to light
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a federal courthouse on fire in portland, or participated in five hundred and seventy four violent riots in the summer of 2020, you likely never faced any real investigation. that is a two tiered justice system. that's what we're talkingo about. that is apparently also true. if youtrue firebomb an emergency pregnancy center or vandalize a church. out of two hundred and fifty recent attacks, christopher rasafa only brought charges against two of these violent criminals. gainst that's it. but they did manage to sendtheys a swat team guns drawn to the home of a pro-life activist who shoved a man alleged harassing his son near an abortion clinic. but don't expect an explanations from chris wray. e a look. here's what i'm talking about is the dual system. >> you know, there's that for a pro-life activist, but notyst. that for a black lives matter protester who may be torture's a federal building over
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the summer. so that disparity, that dichotomy is what sticks in i people's mind. >> i understand that people und haveer their opinions. all i can tell you is that we have one standard, one standard ,which is irrespective ideology of politics. >> that is a crock of adamof schiff. thatn't believe any of that. there one standard.. thank you.e] you're there one standard. conservatives, republicans, they get targeted while violent criminals on the left, they get a free paste barels. i think it's obvious.is transpat it is clear. it is transparent.. wso director wray needs to resign or he needs to beeeds fired. and frankly, the fbi and the doj may need to be dismantled to bring back the honor and integritled to y that it onk but that likely won'elt happen under joe biden. because christopher wray is dutifully serving by the administration that part of the executive branch of government. and today, biden'sorney gene
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attorney general, merrick garland, well, he echoed hisd, colleagues at the fbi. >> what a shocker. take a look.>> a catholic pro- a catholic pro-life ofmonstrator father was accused of disorderly conduct in front of an abortion center. >> the localon cente prosecutorr the philadelphia district attorney , who is a democratne , liberal, very progressive,l, decline to prosecute. >> there was v private suit that got dismissed. and then, after all, that, your justice department sent between 20 andt, your 30 armeds in the early morning hours. >>agents a of the house, privat residence to arrest this guy. >> after he had offered to turn himself in voluntarily determinations of how to make arrests under arrest warrants are made based by the tactical a operators in the district. poin, yo r but you surely looked into it by this point, right? you know, the answer.
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>> surely they all i know is what the fbi has said, which is that they made the decisions on the ground as to what is safest and easiest. >> so get this, the doj is perfectly fine with sending a swat team in that scenario. >>t but they won't even bringby charges against anybody that was doxxing or harassing ortenig threatening us supreme court justices at their homes. watcsupreme h this. >> have you brought a single case against any of these protesters threatening the judgment justice's under 18 usc section fifty seven . >> are you brought even>> are one senator? you asked me y whether i sat opt on my hands and quite of the opposite 70 united states marshal try againtice and has the department of justice brought even a single case under the statutee of cas? >> a yes, no question.. it's not a give a speech no qu on the other things you dide u.. the job of the united states marshals. >> it's to defend the lives. the answermarshaerkye an? >> no, it's to defend the livese of the justices. and that's our numbeirnumber or
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one priority. >> they have unwilling to say no.not will the answer is no. you know, it's say i know it's notows it's everyone in this in this hearing room knows it's. no, you're not willing. hav >> it's your question. have you brought a case underere this statute, yes or no? s as i know, we have checkmate. ted cruz was slammed. all right. let's be clear. a politicized weaponizeson eye justice system will not standme a test of time. r but in the meantime, ray and and garland don't seem to care. all right. joining us now, two former fbi special agents, nicole parker and steve freundel with us. thank you both for joining us .e thank you for your service. i'll start with you. you had a very high paying job on wall street with a hedgefund fund, and you were there on 9/11 when those towers were hit and you made a decision. nte yonju wanted to serve your country and join the fbi. forty five , i think, or 50 thousand people applied for the job. you were one of a few hundred hd that got hired, is that
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correct? >> yes, that's correct. i witnessed the terroristttac attacks on the world trade center on september 11th ofks 2001. otrade centseptin new york citi and it impactefed my lif ae in a way that i knew one dayo i needed to and wanted to serve this country. and i looked long and hard. and the fbi was the vehiclee myn that i was going to usate to gie back and to serve my nation. okay, and you went and you served. >> and after aboutr 12 or 13 years, you left beforedid yo your retirement. >> why did youu leave? you just i left because of everything onat you've just shown your audience. i meane afte, one thing after another, after another after another. you know, christophe r says that the fbi is there, that they follow the evidence. if that was the case, i would have left the fbi and thei employees are extremely frustrated, probably wouldn't be frustrated either. vothe frit just you feel like yt have a voice that you're so low on the totem pole. how are they ever going to knoo my concernras? the rank and file agent, i was working violent crime.
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i worked shoulder to shoulde wo, with incredible heroes. you know, the individuals inindi in violent crimedual m, we weret there saving individuals and putting bad people behind bars. peopand that is why i came to te fbi. but i was getting drowned out by this constant noise. it started in twenty , sixteen with jim comey coming out on july the twenty sixteen and making a statement that seemed, in my opinion,at i n my o to be somewhat of a prosecutorial decision when in reality the fbidecisi supposd to present evidence to the to the department of justicedepe and they'rnte supposed to make the prosecutorial decision. then there was operation crossfire, hurricane , and then it just kept coming and coming and coming. and then you've discussed alyoly the disparities between how investigations were conducted at the fbi. i wasn't involved in any of those. fin the fine men and women od men fo the fbi doing the heavmen y lifg . we're not involved in those either. but unfortunately, it ha not fah a trickle down effect for those that are involved. and it brings down the entire organization. and quite frankly, i felt likeoy i could probably make m a stronger impact outside ofthad
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the fbi than inside of the fbi. and that is why i chose to leave. >> and you risked your lifee and you even lost fellow agents were killed in the line of duty. let me bring in, i bring uf i ce ,steve friend, you're an fbi, hero as well. you' we are going to hear, steve , from dozens of fbi agents, whistleblowers inys and the days and weeks and months to come.d months to compare it tells about your expense wit tell us about your experience with the fbi and your reactionur to what chris amerikan said today. >> well, i think we haveon to start with the first question that was asked to him in i in that interview, and that was how he felt about the the public perception of the fbi. to and his response to that was wt had to remember who the fbi serves and who they work with . and he immediately pivoted to the hiring of new applicants in the fbi. and that, to me, is very revelatory because clearly the christopher fbi does notco consider the american population, their customer s is very obviously, you know, you talk about
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the washington i'm sorry, i didn't mean to step on you. me go ahead. anu, i said it's very obviouslystratn the biden administration and the political left and he l leftis ready, willing and able to provide a well staffed and well compensated workforce that's going to do their bidding. >> so you have stated before, soloi know you were on with john solomon, a friend of this program, that the washington , d.c. field office is manipulating fbi casee management protocomanagel. you talk about the fbi, domestic terrorism cases being,e opened on innocent americans, how the fbi has post facto designated, you know, a grassy a area outside of the capitol as a restricted zone. what otherrict offenseed zs didu witness? >> well, from my own personalna perspective, i was assigneds to work violent crimes against children, essentially child investigationses and in the falo of two thousand twenty one was told that i was goin g be reassigned to work domestic terrorism on january 6th
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and that any oith f the work thatonsidere i was doing on those wouldd ann be considered a local matter and no longer resourced by theth fbi. i don't think you have to be a nonpartisan or partisan to to come to the conclusion that the fbi is clearly prioritizedg this january six investigation and is willingary 6 inve to put the public safety at risk and use these overly aggressivee swat team arrest tacticsam and large scale arrest operations, which is not necessary when you have individuals who were written cooperative and pledged, like mark did, to to be cooperative and surrender himself should charges come, it's not necessary to send a tactical team in a bearcat or 30 agents in body armor with long in force. >> yeah, look at what they look at the way they treated rogerr t stone or paul manafort. now,ore in nicole and steve , tk you. >> you are leading the pack and we will be hearing from dozens of your fellow agents talking about how the fbi has been politicized. the doj weaponizes. thank you for your courage. thank you for your service and l and for all the rank and file e
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fbi agents that do a great job and protect and serve this. country.i ca i can't thank them enough.n' we're not talking about them.t m thank you for being with us. appreciate i >> we appreciate. all right. here with more reaction, he is the co-host of the hit show, the five rookies here. judg no introduction needed. judge jeanine pirro, thank you. people may not know we've been friends a lot. >> we've been friends forever, friends forever. >> really. >> all right. we've been friends a long time.. >> s people don't know that you were a prosecutor. >> we're going to hear from dozens of agents like this and stories one after another. i don't think we can fix it with people like director wray merrick garland in hismayor ga position. well, there's no question we can fix that. i mean, neverland anr has the fe the history of this country been held in such lovew steam.nl and you're right, i've beeni'veb a prosecutor, a judge and a district attorney . i ran an office where we prosecuted forty thousand cases
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a year. okayttom line here is that, thee is that if they if the fbi is not working on behalf of the american people, then they have to clean house, . we thoug now, we thought that after comey was fired that this new guy, christopher wray, would come in and everything would be cleaned up, clean house.house. little did w e know that he's just one of the good olgo boysod. and even though they lied and again, they manufactured evidence forence for the fisa wt so that they could spycould sp on donald trump. at the end of the day, when heti was 16 , they put their thumb on the scale of that election.s they put their thumb on the scale. but not only did they lied to the court as a judge, you lied to me. they did you're going to jail.n't all right. they didn't clean house struck came a page. all of them knows no one whoe we ever gets fireved in the fbi. v you can even lie to them, which everybody knows is an automatica dismissal. no, keep you the top otic dismia warrant, says verified.comey si james comey signedgn three yeah three fisa warrant applications
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with materiapfizer wl we now kns false. >> and he's been verified. and he presented it to the court and he presented it again to wrap the warrant three ,arrat the warrant. and nothing happens because s.this is the left, this is thet deep state. this is a whole area ofgovern our government. and then you find out they go f in with guns blazingan, a father with seven kids to a former president's house and joe biden gets to go to the weekend house a few weeks in advance. heads u week and take care of everything.. and the worst thing aboutjo ase biden, i'm not even talking about him as a president ., you you were a senator, a unitedthe states senator. you have the gall to take classified material out of you l a skiff and you leave thise te stuff in a house ten years is bd later. i mean, this is beyond the pale. and by the way, one more thing t . i got to talk.lk el lel t meyo tell you, i the fbi, they should be on top ofve and the crime wave in this country.h they should be worried abouteynl bednall. crim
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they should be worried about crime victims, but they're not that worried about domesticour terrorists who are parents. i've got thirty seconds. seahe i want a fbin answer on this. >> so the fbi weekly talk to big tech companies. you thi twenty , twenty .nk what impact do you think that had in them censoring the very real hunter biden laptops? huntei'll give you two words. >> election interference. bingo. that's whainterferent on the sce election interference. we love having you can say one . thank you. appreciate it.ng up, t all right. cominghat from media mob caughg yet another lie over the covideo lab leak theory. we're going to remind you of their countless other lies. the media lies, constantly gets away with . >> we will expose it all as wel continue.
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d i got the eye of the tiger. all right. tonight on this show, we have a message for the so-called s of america or as i say affectionately, the media mothatb, especially those that e busy that watch this programht,y every single night. they like to hang on my every word in search of some type of scandal so they can get me canceled or fired or boycotted. i mean, there are a bunch ofe losers, all of them now, washington, dc, is about 230 the goles south of here. and the government officials who work there have far more power than little ol sean hannity. otherwise, barack obama never would have been president . neither would joe biden. now,esident. they can arrest yo they can spy on you.
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they can take your money.courts they can manipulate the courts d your privateen life. yet very few journalists areew interested in holdingn hold government bureaucrats accountablin e and in many cases,lies the media mob just echoes their lies. if it's their liberal liberala, thatda. >> that's why so-called reporters often fail to report the truth. outletgo through examples. "the washington post". other outlets refer to thes refeo juhan lab leak as a debund conspiracy theory. no, it was true.ork >> both the post and the "new york times" remember, they won pulitzer prizes foroutr lying about the trump russia collusion hoax that never happened. even the dirty dossier never ws discredited. and then you have fake news.en y cnoun falselfakey reportin ng ts are closing in on trump. they said it more times than anyone can even count. unde and under obama in 2014 faker news. cnn, they push that fake remember in ferguson handst sh
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don't shoot narrative thative. never happened. cbs, remember, they indicateds that trayvon martin was killed merely because of his race and the way he was dressed. the new york times falsely blaming police for freddie gray's death in baltimore. al l the officers in that case were innocent. >> the rolling stonewe article falsely accusing uva students of . wrong again, and dozens of outlets all but convicting the duke lacrosse team of and the court of public opinion. they were wrong. there. the media mob claiming richard jewell fit the profile of a lone bomber. guess what? it turned ouwell wt heas was a . that saved lives during the olympic bombing in atlanta. nicholas men remember, he goes through a pro-life march called e every name in the book by thed media mob. and he didn't do one single thig thing wrong. in for many in the media, mobnarrav narrative is always more important. in truth. and right now the narrative perfectly aligns with they
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government and should frankly worry. everybody watching tonighty eve and for the record, on allhem in these issues that we discussed,l every one of them, including, richard jewell, i was a local host of at the time. we got those stories correct. yet the mob and the media, they lie, they make things up.i they say thing s that i said that i never, ever said. he di hannity said this. no, he did not. the audi >> we have the videotape. we have the audio tape of my radio show with reaction. ne >> fox news contributor.m let's give a warma welcome to damar hamlin. and joining us on satellite outfit, founder of translate, travis. >> they lie all the time. and what bothers me is they get away with it and they just move on to the next set of lies and they do.t perky it i but it's starting to catch up with them. i mean, the media's jobo approvalca has never been so lo, the distrust in them. but let's back it up. their job is ttho get this stor. but with donald trump, their mission was to get the president. and because you lived it,presid shocked the world when he won. because he shocked the world d when he won, notid only do they not want him to inch on ,po
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nor t only did they not vote fot him, but they didn't expect him to . so i think was the embarrassment and they immediately got negative and mean. i called it presumptive theye negativity. there's a conclusion. donald trump's taken the wingsn off butterflieons. let's go find the evidence. but it cost you the american people cost the taxpayers. it costs the people because weoh wasted so much of their moneysi on the russia collusion investigation, the mueller investigation, the mueller reportinvestig muell, the muell, the two impeachments, it didn't remove him from office., the january six investigation, it just goes on anusd on .t goes and it's relentless to theng tot point where i want to challenge people watching tonightselves who don't wear red hat, don't consider themselves matter, don't consider themselves very strong.e n to political people i want political people. i want you to ask yourselfsk how many times you've been lie d to , not just by thiss government, but how many timesd you were lietod to by the peoplh whose job ite is . to tell you the truth in the media, all the service of getting the president trump derangement syndrome is real. b, we lived it.ccine, it' there is no booster.ng there's no vaccine. it's t juso got going to go on d
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on . and it's a very serious thing. and it's not him. they'll go after someone else.ga they'll go after desantis, go after the other. >> you have to make it very personal, was very, very personal for all of us .dy elike and look, i want to addur a couple to your unbelievable list. what about our what abou att about our brave men and women that on the border whipping the migrants? it was never true.ts being told that you're risking migrants. never true. and i'll give you one , because i'm a professional pollster.tage the seventeen point advantage courjoe biden a week before the election, according to thebc washington post abc news poll in wisconsin, that wisconsinn is a swing state because no one's ever going to be leading by seventeen points. donald trump barely won it i det 2016 and that turned around in 2020. they had joe biden up seventeent points. that's just not fake new'sots ok junk science. that poll is voter suppression because you look at that and you feel totally demoralized as republicana one there. >> you sayev there's nothingish i can do. maybe i won't even show upy and turn out. >> this is why you're kellyanne. that's a great analysis. i place rather a review into this because we all deal with
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i can't even count how many ti i can't even count how manymemay times i've been lied about how many times people say i said things that i never, ever, ever said. i hannity said, no, i didn't. and i have i tapes to prove it. but they get away with it. we're the only ones to call them out on it. you're 100% right.t your >> and i want to build on what kellyanne said, because i think she'll really appreciate this. if it were just poor reporting right. if they just sometimes got things wrong, wouldn't cnn, msc msnbc, the new york times, "the washington post", wouldn't they accidentally get somethinyc wrong that wasia really beneficial to donald trump at some point in six years when soo stey have been like, hey, you know what, trump did? he went out and saveded six kittens from the potomac river. he was just driving along in his golf cart and these kittens were drownint and thg. and he ranhe out and he grabbed the kittens and he dragged them back . and then ies out it's
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and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening. all right. last night, chicago mayor laurie lightweights suffered an embarrassing defeat in her reelection bid, finishing in third place and becoming the first chicago mayor to lose reelection in 40 years. >> wow. now, instead of focusing on herf outright incompetence as mayor ,she, of course, blame racismd and sexism. telling one reporter who asked if she was treated unfairly,re quote,ated i am a black woman in america. >> of course, but her defeat was a victory for the people of chicago. wokeho slammed her ineffective and very woke agenda. and of course, meanwhile, republicans are taking a advantage ofdvan radical measurh that are failing their cities. joining us now, former
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congressman lee zeldin. >> he launched a new bolstering gop turnout among poorer and younger voters. he's also, along with yodle, falwell. >> john , i want to starte with you. i think you were the firstlast person i wrote i was writing you during the show last night, if i recall right, while i'm on the air. right. text. but that's a secre itecat iust revealed. >> but sadly, you lost your younger brother, a wonderful young man. >> with so much the life potential. he was an innocent victim and he was shot in chicago and killed in chicago. i'm goinicago,g to scroll names as you answer your feelings about her being thrown o the hell out of office. >> the names that we never hearh ofea all these people killed inn chicago, we've been running these names since 12 and nine .n >> and this may be the first be attempt at hopefully fixingat hp thisef. washington today, i woke up thinking, god , that the experiment known mere like
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that is officially over. i am absolutely thankful, absolutely thankful. that he is gone.gone and i will tell you the truth,e my baby brother was murdered june twenty fourth of last year. he would have been 19 years old two mondays ago. but there's also been thousandsh of people murdered in the city of chicago. ten , almost ten thousand people shot. and this mayor who tried to coalesce black voters around her candidacy at the end of her term was very clear to me. her message, i believe, was black lives didn't matter to her, it didn't matter to her. black votes mattered to hek vott and now that she's out of office, i think is a very i thik iclear indication that we need to coalesce around leadership who support the police . >> we can't defend to defundsupr the police. we have to support the teat the and brandi johnson, who's another candidate in this race, has legislated defunding the police. >> we can't do that.slated defunding wepaul vallas, who happens to be
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a democrat, believes in supporting the polic a e. and t hehe believes that supporting victims we need to support those who want to ensure thattos life lasts iurn the city of chicago. and we the had not seen that ia years.vet seen and we certainly haven't seen that on the lori lightfoot by the way, i want everyone to know johnson's life hasknow, changed. he is now fighting for the lives of kids and where in r i olent cities all across the country. >> i really applaud yoreally ap >> lee zeldin, ten years ago, you would have been elected. so many new yorkers were losing. three hundred thousand kers a new yorkers, a year. >> that's almost a thousand a day that are moving out of the state because of high taxes, no bail laws fund dismantle high violence. they're all leaving. you would have otherwise won.e l probably republicans wouldn't be in charge of congress. >> but for your greatat performance in that election , when you look at places like florida, texas and the carolinas and tennessee, people
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know that if they move down there, they'll be freer, they'll be safer, they'll be more prosperous. >>ey'll bee i think it's fantaa lori lightfoot lost last night . >> the reason why she lost was because she was a color lightweight. it >> she was a terrible mayor. it's because people transcends politics. they care about safe streets. they want upward economic mobility.t they want a good qualitytougher education for their kids. if you'rfor the a terrible mayoi and you're a bad leader, you should go . and here in new york , we have a whole bunch of them. the at the cityce level. >> at the state level, we send people to washington. peoplethe what did you when you? >> like 71% of the geographic oe area of new york or 77%. >> what was it you i mean, we lost it on long island suburbs. >> we flipped new york , you we know, four seats. we held thisflip tough syracuse seat . >> yeah. thanks a lot i. georg i got george santoso was my congressman. we got rid of nancy pelosi n as speaker of the house. spthank you.. you know, i really mean this. o
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new think you have so much to offer. new york doesn't deservesn't de this point. i hope you or an go to florida r another state, get back in public service because you'lle win easily and you will have yolot more fun. >> you and i are still here in new york . i'm leaving you if you wanre stn to stay.t you're welcome to stay anyway. good to see lee giono. r fami we're stillyl praying for your brother and your family. thank god . hopefully this is a big changeaa that will start because of your efforts. thank thanks for what you're doing. all right. we are going t, we're going to show you well, some of o the more crazy moments, laurie,o lightweight. alsol get to that.t. also, why don't we show you joe joe biden on tape laughing about fentanyl deaths? >> we'll show you that next. nail fungus is nasty. upd now starts improving the appearance of fungus damage toenails in just two days. it's clinically proven formula penetrates the nail for
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,who probably does a better biden than biden. at least he's a joe biden that knows that today is wednesday. k >> what did you think when you saw that? because that angered me. >> it should anger you first. we pray for everything. all family who's lost a loved one to fentanyl poisonings. and it makes us angry that this man won't stand up to china, where the ingredients thatwon' will come from, that ht e won'tn close the border, that hed will not stand to the cartels ning re poisoning children i this country. >> this is a commander in callousness that he was he was so to the american people as president, empathy, he's president antipathy. he has no soul that he would sit there and giggle and smirk when talking about two dead
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children and a mother who will grieve for the rest of here reso life.life right wow. >> i can't say it any better. john , i think is that a mom lost two children and to laugh at that as what? >> the united states is horrific. but it's it time for a call o to action. >> let's actually do so.d st there'll be no mother thatate loses another child on thischilr country because joe biden is going to step up, closeenn the borders, go after the cartelisse s and as david mentioned, go after china. but oftet astend uss tha says, welcome , sell your drugs in our country, kill our kids job. >> over five plus million people illegally came into this country because of his open borders policiescoun and with it comes the fentanyl, the heroin and meth, the cocaine and now we're supposed to be surprisedse that we have it. >> but it is it would be greatwl if we had a president who would have a call to action to protect his his constituents in his country. but again, i think i tact goestn to whether he sold out to china or whether he's , you know, incl
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favor of the cartel, go nuts and make all your money. let'kes destabilize mexico. have the cartels take over.cart >>el i don't know what he's thinking because any good american, even a liberal, wouldy never treat their their countrymen the way joe biden is treating their countrymen t >> i , i want you can clap if you agree. .i want to know what. how m hanguc on .en i want to know how much money the bidens did in bu with china. e to knowth else lik that. i want to know the number. crac how much tom , if if i could just give the president some advice, awkwardly laughing a>> t the wrong time. >> is kamala's job. kamala' that's true. i call her giggling vice the way, if you'vegreg not watched greg gutfeld , by the way, no one comedy show at night beating kimmel and carbone's and fallon and the rest of hi colbes. you do a pretty good joe biden, i have noticed. well, it doesn't.
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