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>> i respect to you. thank you for cominge on tonight. a sweehave a sweet day with you. well, we are out of time, unfortunately, to remind you were going to be speakinprgesidn to the presidential frontrunner on the republican side. he's just been indicted, we believe, unfairly, donald trump. it'll be donald trump's first interview since he was arraigned in new york . so that will be next tuesday, will be back tomorrow night. and monday. >> in the meantime, seangh hannity joins us right now. all right then, tucker. thank you. >> by the way, i have a group of people that have a message. i support your friends. they support you. k you. we loo wk forward to the trump interview next week. tucker, thank you. we are back with a live audience. i these are the only normalyo people in all of new york citymo ,i can tell you that.en all right.ing t but tonight, we're tracking multiple major storieso happening right now. you've got two democratide stacy lawmakers. you see this videotape in
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tennessee. they have been expellehave after disrupting an official deliberation at the state capitol in what some are nowrec, comparing to the, quote, insurrection. bu t ignoring, of course, the 20 20 riots. five hundred and th. anyway, a f them nobody wants to investigate orrt arrest people for anyway. a full report straight ahead. also coming up, a big development from the bogus indictment on donald trump. now breaking today, the housearo judiciary committee chairman,mm jim jordan, issued a subpoenaicl to a fanatical trump hating attorney who recently worked under alvin bragg on this case. also, piers morgan is going to join us . he interviewed stormy danielsi e for 90 minutes. and i have one big question for piers. it's a big one now. confronteconfd about the signed document in 2018 where she said it was not.if t i'd neverd some bu
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had an affair. now, if you're on a juryn and somebody signed that document and says, no, i didn'tw mean it, would yous. believe her then or now? r tonight,who knows? all right. also later tonight, givinge to the wall crowd, nike and bud light. they're now facing a wave of paw noiticisokm after partnering with a trans activist that nobody ever heard of.et's at least i haven't. and we'll have live reaction straight ahead. but first, let's let's start 202 with this. a date augus1.t twenty nine .s 2020 one .not re you might remember joe biden does not know that today probably does not recall. >> he does not know that todayt is thursday. r, whabut however, what happened on that day, we will never forget. that is the day thatt suic the remains of 13 us serviceid members were killed in that aricide bombing near the kabul airport arrived at dover airfield for a dignified transfer. now, president joe biden wasmac, standing on the tarmac. remember, check his watch again, again and again was so insulting, embarrassing
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multiple times. pretty disgraceful, but it wasa the culmination of joe biden's disastrous withdrawal fromn ands afghanistan. and frankly, one of the most shameful, humiliating moments in american history. balloon an we havd e a few new ones, the chinese spy balloon and the drone shot out of the sky. we'll get to that.e now, despite the gravity of the situation, the biden administration, they only waited until todayoday for. today, for people that may notws be of the christian faith is holy thursday. tomorrow is good friday.d sunday is easter.now jusunday. now, just before the easter sunday weekend, they finally released their assessment of what went wrong. and they're trying to burywrongt the story and not let us figure out whatno actually went wrong. they're not telling us them truth. in fact, the assessment from s c biden is so dishonest. it's something that we havome come to expect from all the administration because they pretty much lie about everythingeveryt. st the dog bites, bee stings, feeling said , who do you blamed ,donald? >> there you go . your
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now, when you raise your kids to think about this, all kids do silly things, right? they make mistakes. do you get more mad at whe toe mistake or do you get mad when they try to insultel your intelligence and lied to you? andwell, that and blame othersr their decision and their behavior. defiwell, that defines joe biden and his entire administration and all the hacks that speak for him. now, they blame donald trumpbank for covid, for bank failures, the ohio train derailment, gas prices, the border, the border, really the national debt, so inflation, the war in ukraine, spy balloons. and so mis much more . t nothing is ever joe's fault.o just listen to this explainera o from john kirby. k. expreook >>ss nowhere in here does thereo appear to be any expression of happenedbility or mistak he by either the president himself or others. is there any for. argue i woulde that the very fact that we, th voluntarily, the agencies
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voluntarily decided to go conduct after action reviews, nobody told them to do that. who's going to get fired over us ? peter , the purpose of the document that we're putting out toda ty is to sort of collas the chief reviews and findings of the agenciedis that did after action reviews. it's not the purpose of it not is not accountability. according to biden.g. biden did nothing wrong. he accepts no responsibility, frankly, for anythin g. nodw he's learned nothing at all also. and it's really important, you know, not to assign blame here. well, except for all the timeskt that the report blame donald dun trump, they kept blaming donalde trump. he wasn' t president duringeric the chaotic withdrawal. not a single american waan ws killed by the taliban in afghanistan in combat in
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the last 18 months when donalddn trump was president . and meanwhile, joe biden hade or been sworn ideren for six months when he ordered this withdrawal. but according to thes it'sl donald truadministration's all donald trump's fault. and during the transition fromt the trump administration to the ,iden administrationth the outgoing administration provided, they say, no plaucn fr how to conduct the final withdrawal. in other words, how could joe biden ever possiblpossiblyyo with his own plan before ordering the withdrawal? maybh toe that's too much to ass from your commander in chief. now, the reporp t also accuses p trump of emboldening the taliban and not leaving enough troops for biden to pull out. well, joe , you could have put some back in and asked for the billions in military equipment that joe left behind, billions and billions of it for the taliban. well, that's biden's fault. apparently not. >> take a look and we'll get through this. it doesn't seem to address the seven billion dollars in military hardware
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and technology that was left in afghanistan for the taliban. you know, the president took he withd office in january . rathe withdrawal happened ins th august. does the president take responsibility fore presknow whg all of some of that? you know, it was responsible for that equipment, the afghans, the afghans are responsible foyor. maybe if you would have planned it properly, you would have pulled them out and maybe, if 13 americans would be alive today if you were a real commander in chief. ew whaif you knew what day of the week it was and that youad came up with your own planbl, yu instead of blaming everybodyr else. what do you get mad at ki your kids? you tellds donookie, oka your ki the cookie. and then all of a sudden they say, okay, i'm not goinge s to eat the cookie. the then you come back five minutesd later, there's chocolate all over their face. yoidu ask them to they eate the the cookie. >> no, i did not.e that donald trump eat the cookie, you know, because that's what they take responsibility for. nothing. and by away --y, john kirby just doesn't know what all the fuss is about today. he actually said that he didn't see get any chaos at all duringe this withdrawal. >>t me let me remind him, take
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a look and for all this talk of chaos, i just didn't see it. my >> notperc from my perch.h. t at one point during o the evacuation, there was anle,m aircraft taking off fuller of people, americans and afghans alike. every 48 minutesy 48 minut. and not one single mission waset missed. so i'm sorry, i just don't buy o the argument of chaos. t ithere was tough.body a in the first few hours, you would expect it to be. >> there was nobody atirport the airport, nobody at the airport. al oh, thatl that looks like peoplt the airport to me. a serious airport was surrounded by afghans and american citizens dying to get out, believing inyo the promise of their president that no american would be leftha behind. >> and you had isis linkede terrorists, all while at ththe taliban fighters were running security ats the checkpoints. and itfo days for desperatet americans and foreign nationalse to even get inside the airport if they were lucky. n withand they were then on thet
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with many literally paying for private security to keep them alive.s, ove during the entire ordeal,airpor babies were being tossed, remember this, over airport walls, a moat of raw sewagezenso swarmed around the airport. at one point, dozens of afghansu rushinshg to a tarmac. look at this, remember? oh, well, john kirby said thise' didn't happen. tempted to what you're seeing didn't happen. and then they attempted tside ofto clingransport to thef a transport plane because they were that desperate to getr the hell out of .s of are you kidding me? and after days of all of this chaos, isis carried outmbin a suicide bombing, killing well over one hundred afghans. and that and thirteen u.s. service members. now, those that did manage to escape, they were packed into cargo planes like this n with virtually no securitye bid, vetting at all whatsoever. but john kirby, joe biden justa then unable to see the chaos apn from that vantagtle point. apparently, they don't pay the attention. if they'd only watch this show m ,their iq wouledd go up 100%
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immediately. >> of course, many americanericn citizens c didn't make they didn't get inside the airport before biden closesd up shop, left them all behind our and abandoned our americanams sa behind enemy lines. only days after vowing to stayyu until every single american wans safely let out of the country. a you might remember joe's promise to this day. trapped americans are still tran afghanistan, with some, according to even last week. lincoln blinken, your secretary of state, that he admitted over one hundred and seventy five americanswhose. tho and some of them are hostages. . >> tak se a look. mr. secretary, how many the american citizens and licensed permanent residence are in afghanistan today or any of them currently being held>> hostage by the taliban? >> congressman, there are several americans who are being detained by the taliban.to >> we are working to secure
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their freedom. and i er, he said several define several. thes one hundred and seventy five . and i doubt that's a realed for number. also, these americans now havee been trapped for years behindhe enemy lines. someho w hostage while biden does nothing to free them. o now, sadly, this display of weakness has very far-reaching consequences. russia conseque, china, iran, northn ha korea, they are all emboldened and biden has now abdicatedn th america's leadership roleittl on the world stage. that's why they're taking full e advantage. back shoe rocket man yea is back shooting off hisan. ir new missiles into the sea of japan. fastat's why iran is now enriching uranium faster than ever. ern evthat is why china flew thy balloon over the continental o us for days, circlingou back to collect data on our d nuclear and military sites. and successfully, we now knowk o they did it successfully and we're transmitting that datachintime back to china in re time. ukra's why russia, well, they invaded ukrainein. .
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you think that they didn't think that joe biden would do a thing taken n out an american drone over international waters. what were those consequences wrn what were the consequences foria the communist chinese? nothing. nothinndowg. er nothing. and now russia has detained yeto another americanur, a wall stre journal reporter. i hope we prayin for a him and l the people stuck inpast t afghanistan. and we are praying forwo their safe return in the pasts o two years, this world under only gden has become a far more dangerous place. and i fear it'o s only goinggean to get worse. and it's no wonder that only a d third of americans think thatak joe biden deserves to be reelected. look at this fake new cnn poll. even they had to report, at least partially, at least part of the story. a majority othf democrats,anothe they don't want joe ., go r >>ig they want another option. kamala harris, go right ahead.it joining us now with reaction, let's give a warm welcome to louisiana senator john kennedy. >>
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senator jeff, 13 deadteeth, y americans . we had john kirby at thatoun' podium lying through his teethoe . you know, i didn't really care when my kids, you know, they got involved in a little bit of mischief, didn' nothing like i did. >> that didn't bother me. >> but if they said i didn't do it when i knew they did, i gote really angry about that part ofr it in this case, you have h a president lying over and over again like hcee never once talka to hunter about his farma business dealings. that was a lie. lie, too. too. but this is a lie that costhave american lives. and we now hos have hostages beg held in afghanistan. >> president biden's report on afghanistan, sean, is a fable. the american people may be poorer under president biden ,but they're not stupid. president biden's approval rating ranks right up there. with djokic among american
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voters. and there's there's a there's ta t.there's a reason for that. >> it's the president's in parte his surrender to the taliban inh afghanistan. >> now, that's not the onlyewed thing that the obama administration has screwed up. >> they're never just one oras two cockroaches. president biden has mismanageddh congress. he's mismanaged goldies, mismanaged the border.y balloo he's mismanaged crime.is he's mismanaged the spy balloon. manageis mismanaged, the econom, he's mismanaged. and only thesed fent he's forfed our energy independence. but hiins surrendedependencer te taliban in afghanistan was a especially egregious because it telegraphedtelegraphed , as d out, to china and russia and north korea and iran that he, president biden, intended
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to pursue peace throughan weakness and peace through weakness, never worke ths. j now, those areoy the facts. it gives me no joy to recite them. but unless you're a joker, oror unless you havyoe a neck tattood knownless you have both, your both, you know that i amm r correct and the american peoplet know that i'm correct. orboutsenator , we know aboutt r the economy. we know about borders. we know about energy.gy independence, all lost. we know about afghanistan. but here's what scares me. >> our number one geopolitical foe is china. numberhina, two is russia. >> they have a line together.e l they have aligned also with iran. they have now aligned alsoiaa with saudi arabia, chinabroki brokering a deal between iran ad and saudi arabia and now saudi arabia and the syrians.ents you see their presence in africa and latin america. and what i see happening
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is because joe biden abdicatedfh his rolee as a leader ofntentin the free world , they arer the world are now taking advants that don't have great intentions for the world, are now taking full advantagage. ai and i think this is nowevil, am developing a new axis of evil, ? overstating the fact. no, think back . why did putin invade ukraine? >> why has china been so s aggressive? during the first year or so of president biden's term? he not only surrendered to the taliban, he removed sanctions on the nord stream two pipelinee . he got rid of the chinat initiative. rid ti mean, he showed i mean, made it. he showey inted every intentionf trying to appease both china, and russia. >> and you mentioned what tel scares you. >> i'll tell you what also scares me. president bides anothen has anod
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year and a half to discover new and innovative ways to . >> and it is a dangerous. wh world out there. senator kennedy y. i don't have a senator because i'm stuck in the city, in new york state. >> i think i'm going to adopt you as my senator , ifu youdon don't mind. i'd be honest. we appreciate you being here. thank you, senator . all right. no w to capitol hill, where house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan just issued a subpoena to trump a trump hating attorney . >> his name is mark pomerance. now, he recently worked under i dieser album bragge on the cased against donald trump. now, before quittinga book and writing a book on his desire to see trump behindha bars. well, so what could we learn if pomerance complies with the subpoena? >> and what will happen if he, f doesn't comply? and in other words, in my view ,if he doesn't comply, he wha needs to get the steve bannon treatment. ed we know what they did to steve y
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bannon. he was arrested. he was arraigned anyway. either way, alvin bragg seems awfully nervous in a statement accused jim jordan of trying to intimidate him and infringeyk on new york sovereignty. >> here with reaction, the author of trial of the century coming out soon, fox news legal analyst greg gerardus in studio, author of the new bestseller get trump. harvard law professor alan dershowitz. good to professor. congratulations. excuse me.ike i thought congressional oversight wa is made just for things like this. >> am i wrong? constdu oh, absolutely. and ittyent in is a constitutioy inherent in our constitution. >> pomerantz writes this book amazingly openly admitting that they targeted donald trump because of his politics and heea vented openly how much he hatedt donald trump.se and he had to be, quote unquote, stopped because he the
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writes this. >> trump posed a real danger to the country and the ideals ws that mattered to me. >> in other words, is very personal with pomerance and brak. hate >> we hate the guy. we don't like his ideas.t like his views.goin >>g so we're going to target hm specifically. don't worry about a crime. we'll scour the books. we'll find some offense to pin on him. >> we have it. we don't really know what it is yet. he hasn't decided. hadn't beed. and that simply underscores the the folly of the case against donald trump. >> and pomerance actually is violating the canon of ethics that govern prosecutors. the d.a.'s must never i be influenced by politicalnfluer bias, hostility or personal animus toward a potential subject. >> tha et is exactlyth the kindf ethical standard when violatedsi gets lawyers disbarred and theyt should be .ight >> professor, we talked a little bit about this last night. inwhether donald trump in a vene
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where democrats outnumber republicans nine to one , can he get a fair trial in new york city? and your answer is no. and you believe he will probably be convicted, buts it'll be overturned. >> now, this this d.a. ran on a platform to get one man, donaldp trump, go afterzation one organization, the trum and s organization, and go afterhotos one family. cal abuse? secutoria is that selective prosecution,u in your view? absolutely. t to >> there ought to be a law. there ought to be an ethics concept that no district attorney can ever run for office targeting a particular individualin and promisingividua to find a crime against thatl.nt individual. union, he ca if a d.a. wants to do that, he.u can move to the former sovietats union, he can move to iran. but in the united states of america, prosecutors should not be allowed to target individuals and then rummage through the statute books.
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i want to makee one more point, though, about congressional authority. you remember a couplsidente of s ago the president of elcute salvador said that this decision to prosecute affects american foreign policy. said,he said basically, don't y tell us anything about democracy anymore. if a third world country ever, ever prosecuted the man running for president e incu, againstrig the incumbent, there wouldt. be no end of y you lecturing s us about that. you've lost your credibility t and your standing as a countryos to try to impose democracy on other countries. if is ever an issue thatigat congress is entitled to investigatether is whether dy a local d.a. can destroysentiall america's credibility abroad by essentially using tactics that have been used by banana republics, by the soviet union l and by other countries. and so i hope there will bethat' some questions asked about that. but i'm very pessimistic about
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whether a manhattan jurypessimid have the courage to stand up and to acquit somebody and thend have to bear the brunt of judge people saying, oh, my god,p go that's the judge. free. in new that's the juror who let donald trump go free new york . get donald trump is public enemy number one . he cannot get justice and our constitution are dead. >>tution are d if we don't havel justice. >> that's what you're saying. che with you.that's will, ther ge we need a change f venue, and i don't think that's going to happen. let meu, give i have 30 seconds. i'll give it to you. greg, do you agree with the professor that if he doesn't i get a change of venue, it'sagre, going to be guilty? >> i d iwillo agree, although id will eventually be appealed and overturned. >> yeah.atut and it shouldn't even are be brought to trial. the statute of limitations areha gone. right. made up a la w that they'veor never used against anybody ever before. >> here they have destroyed the presumption of innocence that every citizen is . >> nancy pelosi clarified.
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she says you got your day in court to prove your innocence. no, she obviously slept through her civics class in sixth grade. i think she slept througugh evey day after anyway. yeah. greg, good to see you. good luck with your new book.nga professor, congratulations. get trump a top seller. amazon .com, hannity, .com bookstores, both major ones around the country. piers morgan is up next.down he sat down with stormi daniels for a bombshell interview. we're goinhligg to shohtw you the highlights. and i have one big question for piers. >> straight ahead,straight overe or obese can change your world by going hiking just to hikeach waiting for the bar, just to reach for
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on oury very own piers morgan, he sat down for an interview with stormy daniels, who , of course, is at the centert ofg'sa alvin bragg's case against donald trump. now, piers askedse her if shejail. wants donald trump to go to jail. >> here's what she it said gi. we didn't give you any kind of g closure with your time jail? involving donald trump to see joe specific to my case, i don't think that his crimes against me are worthy of a incarceration. >> okay, and piers also askeedd stormi about this infamous we've read this many times. he's shown it many times 2018 letter in which she denied having an affair with donald trump and she signed her name to it. take a look. it. right.ple poin some people point to the con contents otef this letter and they say, well, what hav changed? i mean, you couldn't have been more categoric in saying i was still under the nda. >> michael cohen wrote that
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and had me sign it and i didn't want to , which is why i signn my name wrong. >>right before i went. name? >> i'm kemel and pointed it out. how did yot u sign your name? >> it doesn't it doesn't look>>t like my signature. oh, i see. yeah yer, but you were strong, the nda, so you felt obliged on to do this. >> i was told if i didn't let him in for the twenty million dollars or whatever it was, i had not been released from the nda. >> all right. here now is piers morgan. piers, welcome to the show. good to have you back , because i'm sure you know so i'm a fan by the great audience. sean, and they're great. they love you, too. >> 1% is also the new york wantst. to have. and we'd love to have you. ors,u all right. h so we used to be competitors, you know, he once worked at fake news. >> cnn, and he's claiming to be he used to be my every night. he to kill.
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but you talked about america t and guns. and i'm like every timhee he talked about guns, i'm like, yes, they don't want to be lectured by a brit about our gun. lieve in ourlaws. we believe in our seconde amendment. but we becamgoode good friends. and , you know, i was thinking e about this because you're innoyo jour shows doing phenomenal. >> you had donald trump, borisny johnson, i believe you had recently ron desantis recently bibi netanyahu recently. was a >> you go to all those peoplettr and now stormy danielsis. the i was a little surprised, but i'm really curious about this because the issue of an nda is very specific, that somebody will agree to accept a certain amount of money. and in exchange, they say they will not disclosencidenu kw whatever the incident is about ,whether it's true or not true ,i believe in the oldi' fashioned way, a handshake is ag deal . >> but i'm old school.ree to tha so did you agree to the nda or i not? >> did you get that out of the . inte well, i think it's verresty complicated and it's very
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interesting. th and let me just say at the start that donald trump, as i said ininterv the in the ce of the interview, has always emphatically denied any affairhe has emphatically said there was one and there was, of coursey this, undeniabls nda, which was agreed between them just before the 2016 are election. so all those thing as ars theyey are. but the question is what she released from the nda and before she was released, was she compelle affair?d to de the affair? she said very strongly in the interview that ington january twenty eighteen, when the wall street journal, washingtont, post, whichever d one it was, broke the story about this deal had been donessr before the 2016 election. she said that she was under pressure from michael cohen, donald trump's lawyer, that sheg o had to go along with denyingo any affair. otherwise she woulshuld bed be y breach of the nda and she wouldi have to pay twenty million dollars. and she really believe tt. i th i think that's probably true. vr the question then is whatafter h happened after that?
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well, very quickly after that,.n she sued to be released from nda the nda and donald trump because he hadn't signed the nda himself. cohe it was all done by others, including michael cohen. he actually , in that court process when she sued, released her from the nda effectively and said, look, i didn't sign it. and she's noo longer longer ands to abide by it. and on the back of that, she went and did interviews, including with anderson cooper at cbs and others. and donald trump, to my knowledge, has taken no legal ao action against her or those networks as a result of her talking about what she says was the affair. so that's the chronology here. but what's interestingtake, abt i thought my take away was whate she then said about this wholee case, because it doesn't really matter who you believe aboutoutt the affair. that's not what this court caset is . now, about. wha the court case is about whether there was some kind of cover up, what one hundred andl ab thirty thousand dollars was all about. and that is really what whatt th is at the center of what happened in manhattan this
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week. i share your view. for what it's worth, that is asv massive overreach. and i think stormy daniels shares that view. and she's the woman atdaniel the center of the storm, if youa like. and i think sh be shares the vie that this is all a bit over the top. are we really going to see ann s american president brought down and put in prison because of a relationship he may or may not have had with a porn star? it seems absurd. sos i think that putting it all in context, stormy daniels daniels is entitled to her opin. donald trump is entitled to his ul emphatic denials, buts ultimately she shares the view of what i think is what most people think, which is that this is a huge overreach going on in this case in manhattan. in manhattan. >> sean: there is a ti piers, there is a timeline problem and the timeline is this. >> she, signs the nda fine. the election happens. the allegation is donald trump i wanted michael cohen to do this. even michael cohen, himself ofth michael cohen's lawyer, said they did ite without
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the knowledge of the trump campaign or the trump organization. mich the timeline, is he money aepaid to michael cohen listed n the indictment. all happened in 2017okay. . te okay, so that would have been after this michael cohen them agreement with stormi. but the problem for them thenar becomes 2018 in february whene l michael collins lawyer writeaws a letter to the fec saying thath the trump organization, the trump campaign hads absolutely nothing to do with this deal . this was betweenas michaelme lin and stormi. soe i thinkpr they got a big timeline problem. do you see thasee thatt? well, it's is very complicated. there's no question it's not complicated. >> obviously, he got all these payments for 2017 in 2018.t they denied any payment was ever made by the trumpha organization or the trump campaign. yeah. intricac what i'm talking i'm nt talking about the intricacies of what'ds happened in th manhattan. i'm talking about the timeline, whice timeh is stormy daniels ss
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to be released from the nba and donald allows her to be released from the nba.a that's the timeline she stickso0 to as to why she then came out and was allowed to speak. >> of and i think that's probably accurate. i started really speakin g. >> last question, the timelinee you talk about, that's a different issue. okay, ifan nda pe an nda people enter into an nda, should that be respect? in other words, you makethat a deal, you make a decision, you sign your name. at at that point, you accept valid money. is why shouldn't that be ait valid legal document? >> well, it absolutely should be . but bear in mind, soon shet casl actually win that case. it was dismissed. that she the winner. e in fact, all the money that she owes donald trump when she sued him for defamation, actually ,d some of the money won't be paid because she's owed that by the trump side for the nda case shee fought, but she wascessor actually deemed to be the successor. so it is complicated. and i think she was entitled she
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>> the state legislature in the great state of tennessee has voted to expell tw two democrats after they joined in mass anti-gun protests inside the state capitol building last week. ants the details. >> sean, goo jonathan hunt has the details jonathan . >> sean, good evening.ha a what began as a rally for guns t control is now cut short. the careers of two tennessee state lawmakers. e justinn were entativ jones and justin pearson were r expelled by republicansty after who hold a supermajority in the tennessee house after joining a protest on the floorwa of the state house last week.ke that the came in the wake of the covenant school shooting in nashville, in whicincludh six pb ,including three nine year old children, were killed. joined by their colleague gloria johnson, representatives pearson and jones used acbullhorn to join those gun control protesters. the lawmaker's actions broke house rules of decorum, and the three democrats were called insurrectionist by the
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republican house speaker. and as a result of tonight's spr votes, jones and pierson arere now former representative. johnson, who did not use the bullhorn, survived by onen i vote . the expelled lawmakers, shawn, are eligiblen in to run again it a special election, which has to be held to fill the now open seats shown. >> jonathan , thank now corporate woken insanity. ligh, it reached new heights this week as both bud bud light. >> i like bud light. no? aght. everybody anyway know. all right.o keep i'm older. i'm trying to keep that waist work a little . isn't quite as possible anyway. wearand nike's women's workout r announced partnerships with trans tiktok influencer, whatever the hell that is . >> dylan mulvany. and as the internet rose to the companies for bending for the wolke mob country music stars travis tritt and others, no one said they no longer
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will be drinking any anheuser-busch products. >> now, i don't call for firings boycotts, firing cancelationt on this program. i never have and iu do never wih but you do have to wonder, whyoe are corporations so eager to wade into politic wads? but if they are, anybody can whu buy any product. it why upset any customer base? w and what is it all about? c and by the way, i know a lot of conservatives that love bud light. bui like it.m so i'm telling budweisero and anheuser-busch, if they want to be fair,my they should. i'll put a cap on right here on my desk. e inevery night, will give a fre hand to everyone in the crowdd n and we'll advertise for bud light right here on this show and my radio shoew. l amer and then, ofic course, you meet the crowd and you'll meet normal americans anyway, maybe because the joe biden whites us house keeps telling us that this is what they said, allowing kids to permanenty alt alter their body chemistries is now a civil rights issue.erre and when asked,n does
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karine jean-pierre said joeow biden does not have an age you limit. doesn't matter how young you might be , you shouldd to be allowed to have that gender changing surger y. >> take a look. as the president have a position on at what age these kinds of therapies and surgeries ard surgere appro. that's something for a child and their parents to decide. idd it's not something we believeslr should be decides.d by by legislators. >> so i'll leave it there.>> se: leave it there.ent of no age limits, okay? biden's department of education also announced today that it will not permit blanket bans on biological men playing in women's sports .s in school, you jus it can't make this up here with reaction. alex , tommy laren and the host of the monica crowley podcast, monica crowley, so, tommy,t i want to get this straight. >> joe biden supports zero age limits for that type oft ma surgery. >> your reactionke? it makes no sense.
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but this is what happens when you bow to the rainbow mafia, as i call them, and all realitya goes out the windotew when the you're trying to placate and appease a certain segment of the population. reallyusine pe using these peope as pawns. mind you, they do it with aboutat every single minority groupdisea that feels disenfranchized they want to be their championss . it goes against common sense.d it goes against science and biology, which they claiichf to be all about, by the way. but i got to tell you this,t sean. i live ilon the state of other wonnessee and we don't allow that in tennessee. fol and i think othelor states woulr do well to follow our example. and if you're not in a state that doesn't outlaw that, maybe come to a great red state and enjoy some freedom and enjoy some child protection and hang. out a music row, that's what i'd be hanging out. >> but monica, we're talking about no age limits for life altering surgery. a position i don't think any child is ismel in a position mentally, sion a spiritually, psychologically to make that kind of decision. a mistake youat that age. so the mistake you're making,c sean, is that you're actually toapplying morals and logic to this entire conversationwa
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when what we're really dealing with here is the latest wave of cultural marxism. ma so throughout history, marxists have gone right for children, en targeted them, get them young, and then you've got an ideological standing army for the rest of their lives. this wholeol transgenee tran aga is just another iteration of that. th they are weaponizes that tranz conversation. we'vinmates to rune allowed ther to run the asylum on this wholeg discussion for far too long.nd e and it's long past time that people like you and me and the red states now startcaus to dominate thise we conversatin because we're talking about children. if you're an adult, and you're not comfortable in your owno skin and you want to transition, thayot is youryo business, you will get the support you need when talking about how it is , it is wholly immoral. me and i think it's also long past time that we use the word evilhn to describe what is happening here. >> you know, i'm havin.g a hardd
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time understanding when, math, our kids can't read , write, ddy math , science, history. >> and they certainly some of them are better at computers than i am. bu. but what ht i don't have a . >> but what has happened here? why do teachers feel they can circumvent the values of hethe parents and have drag quen story our right? i did not get taught that in catholic school for 12 years. why didn't i feel deprived or cn transgenderism or feel that they can talk to kids without parental consent on these issues? >> it's normalizing all ofchil this. and what it really is at its core is child's flirtation and sexualizing young people. when you start putting this i soft in the children's books,re you start bringing drag queens to story hours. what you're trying to do is normalizing, discussing with children. it's, it's evil, evil, it's dis. christians and we will be judged in s history as conservativest mi and christians by how we stand up against this. ma so let's not fail. let's norkng ourt miss the mark. we're losing our country. if the americans with that havey common sense, they got to vote s in the next election. t that's the only answer i see.. g
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with reaction, in author of the upcoming bookstor" serenity in the storm. the one and only outnumberedostl co-host kayleigh mcenany. >> alptekin founder travis, i wa i want my gas stove. i want my air conditioner. i want my red meat. i eat paleo, leave my toilet paper alone. >> yes, i been well said . i never thought we'd have t >> sean:t either. i has all of this is happening.t what? >> by the way, welcome to "hannity". it's a whole new world. it is . what' worlwhat's happening across the world, right? i mean, china's brokering relations between saudi arabia and iran. china is telling us house china isr mccarthy,ou'r you're severely interfering with our decisions. china'e s completely polluting,. like far more than we would ever do. but we're focused on bad days. and toilet paper really, we should be focusing on china. but the days in toilet paper, that's the priority of joe biden. that's well said . you know, look, i believ e in freedom. if liberals prefer, i will
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allow them to make their own choice. >> they can use leaves insteadtu of toilet paper or they could use nothing. b >> nobody wants to be near them. i hope they don't want to be near even more .from? >> i mean, where does thiset come? i just hope they don't get the wrong leaves. right. sean would end up with poison ivy. look, i feel like i'm ahead of the curve because if itve happens, it happeny.s. >> accidents like that occur. that's the danger of campingve r out. right. i feel like i've nevereen beeso convinced that tennessee's ahead of the curve show and we're going to bring back outhousesad 'r and everybody'seryone wil going to point outl poin how brilliant we were for for so long. the green new deal. just go out in the backyard, ony grab some poison ivy o ar r outhouses, and you'll be ready to go. >> and i just i'm with kelly ,wh by the way. we might be about to start world war three . wed democrats are trying to figure out whether or not we can use toilet paper war and alo be able to eat whatever we wante and mayb figure world war three.
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what did einstein say the world war for would be fought with with sticks and stones.e tl right. so maybe toileet papert paper ia to be a luxury after taiwan, wr russia and we end up with a war world war three there. >> this is the optimistiere. >> sc of th portion of the sean hannitye show. where do they come upte acc with this? yes, the parisord wa climate ac. that was a brilliant idea of the laugh. oh. in davos, switzerland. right. and it allowed china to build a mitzvot or two . >> but the united states , we paid the debts there, a developing nation. they're developinga de. but president trump said , i'm the president of pittsburgh, not paris. and that's pittsburg what a pret should be . >> and you know what?ident sh i can'>> seat say it any better place. great to see youcl.ay, and i have forgiven your fiveipo hundred dollar debt. it's wiped off the books.ff. you're don e. anyway, thank you both for being with us. kelly , thank you.. kelly .stay with moreravis, thankus you. stay with us. more "hannity" straight ahead as we continue. think you know ron desantis. think again in congress.
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