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>> and that's things they'll learn by engaging with these projects. catch a crayfish, count the stars, check him out on meat eater. he is the michael jordan of the hunting and i've enjoyed that. i got to g o speneck thd a little timeem with him up in montana. >> steve , thanks so much.>> thk thank you , man. all right. i've had a great week hanging out with you. thanks for welcoming me in next week, trey. gowdy will be here. but for now, jason chaffetz is in for sean. have a good night. welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz, in fored sean . and tonight, trustn of han ints our justice system has been shattered. this week, the durham reportis e revealed serious wrongdoing. re,ording to durham's findingsk federal officials engaged in political targeting. they shielded democrats from prosecution. they deceived a fisa court and they worked with the clinton campaign to perpetuate
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the russia hoax. the daily mail is reporting that in 2016, just as theramped bureau ramped up crossfire, hurricane, the fbi shut downn fe four separate criminal investigatiocriminn into bill ao hillary clinton and the clinton foundation . in response, the clinton foundation laughably claimed there has never been anylinton evidence of wrongdoing . not only did the fbi and department of justice abuse their power and lie to thee public, they seem to be proude u of it.d there are no apologies afterapog the durham report, no resignationsiethe duru, no admif wrongdoing whatsoever. >> as i pointed out in an op ed as tote for fox news .com, the justice department cannotic and will not police itself. in the latest example, the fbi is still refusing to turn oversd an unclassified record alleging a criminal bribery scheme against joe biden despite a legally binding subpoena from congress today. chairman colmer once again
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demanded access to this subpoenaed material. but director wray is not budging. of course, this isn't just about biden and trump and hillary. hill the fbi'setails shocking abuses against american citizen abuses s, withe washington post tweeting out, quote, a newly unsealed court document shows the fbi wrongly searched a vast digitald newl database for information abouty us citizens and others. more than two hundred and seventy eight thousand times in 2020 and early. twenty , twenty one . here now with reaction, the author of trial of the century fox news, legal analyst greg jarrett, former florida attorney general pam bondi, and fox news contributor sara carter. thank you all three for joining us tonight on this beautiful friday. greg, i want to go to you because, you know, part of the problem here is that theret. is such distrust by a major, ifp not majorityam part of america n
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not only the centers for disease control, but the department of justice. >> and that's not healthy for our country. a ll, i agree 100%. and mai read your column with fascination. i read it twice.'s n hundredcorrec oneot h percent, correct? >> i mean, who it.in then theirr mind trusts the government anymore? >> trust is earned. the fbi, the doj, prosecutors, they've squandered that trust. and americans know that they're smart. they pay attention. they know what's going on . they watchedind trus it happen.j and , you know, , they'veed tha witnesset d the russia hoax, for example, crooked characters at the fbi targeting trump with bogus evidence. the same fbi censored the laptop story to help bidenrh get electee d. fifty one ex intel liars falsely claimed the laptop was russian disinformation. >> it wasn't. russianand the justice departmt is clearly, in my judgment, running a protection racket for
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the bidens and their influence peddling scandals. >> two dozen whistleblowers report political bias,bi favoritism, abuse of powerasof and rhetoric bucshon againstthe anybody who dares to tell the truth. the government has been corrupted, jason , by corrupt people. it moves in only one direction. and that's in favor of democrats and againstts republicans, especially a guyciy by the name of donal ad trump . >> yeah, it truly is amazing. now, pam bondi, you've been an attorney general of a large state. >> you've had to deale be with whistleblowers alonen ag ay .ve but the stor hy thatad t they t. this week and we're going to hear fromeek two them short, again, in their own words, but i got to tell you , it is not paint a pretty picture of what's happening att the department of justice. no, jason , it does. and also echoing what greg said , your op ed was amazing. everyone needs to read that
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on fox .com and the line, which i think should scare all americans that you said to quote, you not only did they abuse their power and lied to the public, but they alsoingo seemed proud of it t.so see meand that should frighten alli. americans . this is the ultimate amern. zatio and now we're learning that not only did the fbi for not one , not two , not three , four investigations against the clintons for alleged dealings with the clinton foundation once again. and president trump's been warning us about thisg that the entire time. knodiw about thatd .invest the allegeigd dealingspresid with russian government and uraniun warninm one and loot the world in which we're living now. how frightening is that? but we know that mccabehtenin allegedlg isy said shut it down. the justice department hostile comey cease and desist on these investigations. that's what we're being told.
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and if all that is accurate, it should frighten all americans . >> yeah,hat is a you have the ir general issued two reports, more than a thousand pages of material, including criminal and disciplinary referrals to the department of justice. >> but no, they don't y they don't pursue thoseae. nal n and that's what's scary aboud t it, is they're so cavalier. cal they're given these awesomiee investigative police powers to do it. nobody else in the country can do. and then they abuse it. but then all of a sudden we do get these whistleblowersthese who are telling us not only are there problems directly with donal who ared trump , buts report that's out today is really pretty scary. >>to i'vday e read a great artid about this in the wall stree ate journat l. but tell us about that, because they , too, abuse their policew power more than two hundred and seventy eight thousand times it even "the washington post" is reporting that should scare all americans no mattertimes your political persuasion. >>anen the " well, you're absoly right. i spoke with a source before
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coming on here, somebody that is retired from the intelligence community and they reminded me of on he something very important. this isn't jusrehat t the fbis this is across our entire intelligence agencies. we've seen it with the nsa in 2017. john solomon and i brokeoke th the very first storye on the illegal spying that was taking place under the obama administration. in fact, the obama administration had to admit to the foreign intelligence surveillance court that it had expanded its power s and issurvl collecting upstream data on americans, which is kinanexpd the backbone of the internet. that's emails, all text messages, phone calls and just sweeping them in wholeheartedly. the fbi is doing this as well. whd what they're doing, they're doing it through and through the 702 database, which hash extraordinary extensions. i mean, they're not just collecting on foreigners. i want
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and i want e everybody to remember this. they're unmasking americans ,ou collecting huge amounts ofof data. and what is more powerful than money? it's information. and we're supposed to be entrusting our lives, our constitutional rights, our fourth amendment, you know ,to the united states government that they're going to uphold these bureaucracies. h that and nowol they're not doing it. now thg thatthin gor government can do now to really show that they meanve business, because obviously the fbi and the department of justice don't care is forstice congress to ensure thatdo itd some of these agencies and hurt them and hurt them so that they understand what's going on here. because, believe me, this collection ot f data is not going relea to really stop a terrorist attackse. we have a target and we know what the target is . we can collect that data that's still available with a warrant, but they need a warrant to dos l it because it'l swarr unconstitutional. >> if they don't have itant.
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. yeah, look, when i was in congress as chairman of the oversight committee, we held hearings on this very topic. the fbi, despite the law, was collecting facial recognitioncog for more than half oref of americans , unbeknownst to those americans . s ofit's these violation the fourth amendment. and in this particular case, the report that was reviewedt a today was justth aboute report the january 6th people. was also about people related to george floyd. so, again, on both sides of the aisle, fisa is up for reform. greg, it very short order. i want to kind of go down very the line. how do we fishordex the departmf justice and specifically the fbi? >> well, you made several excellent suggestions. first of all, strengthen the inspector general's, especially the one at the department of justice that doesn't even allow the ig to go after, you know, crooked lawyers who do bad things,
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defund the fbi, that'll f get their attentiobi than. and , you know, there needs to be an independent way for congress to actually enforce their subpoena. now, it's just a meaninglessngls scrap of paper if it's issued by a republican committee, the department of justice more than happy to enforce a subpoena if it's a democrat. >> but, you know, merrickf it's garland has weaponizes the doj i to target conservat is the fbi does his dirty work. it's so broken, so rotten. well, and it's so deeply embedded that the bureau needs to be dismantled and rebuilt with honest people at the helm. >>at yeah.>> yea pam,h, real quickly, my former colleague, trey gowdy, he used to say, hey, listen,y your subpoena is only good as your ability to enforce it.,i and guess what?st enasyou can enforce a subpoena on the department of justice is playing out right now
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with chairman colmer because you have to go to the doj to enforce it. >> right ? en right.force you can enand the inspector gen. to clarify for folks they can only investigate, they can write a report, but it's uptheyc to the justice and the fbi who's going to police the police, who's going to police the fbi? you know, when i was in office, it's a tremendous amount of responsibility. 's a but these people are taking it as a tremendous amount of power and to use it for corrupt purposes. and so the ig needs more power, more responsibility to try to fix this, because right now it's being used as a political bludgeoning tool. greg, pam, sara , thanks so much. for joining us . we want to talk now to some of those whistleblowers becausetheg yesterday three fbi whistleblowers testified before congress n more try to f and their allegations e were . here is former fbi special agent steve friend. >> have a look. in august. 2020 two , i made protected whistleblower disclosures to my immediate supervisor, assistano special agent in charg e and special agent in charge about my concerns regarding
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january 6 investigations assigned to my office. i believed our departures from management rules established in the fbi's domestic investigations and operationsia guide could have undermined potentially righteous prosecutions estaagenart abou and may have bn part of an effort to inflate opa the fbi statistics on domesticti extremism. the fbi weaponizes the security clearance processes to facilitate my removal from active duty within one month of my disclosures. effort in addition to an indefinite one unpaid suspension, the fbithin o initiated a campaign of humiliation and intimidationneci to punish and pressure me to resign in violation of hip-hop individuals. that the fbi leaked my private medical information to a reporter at the new times. i pray that all members viola consider the information i and my fellotidividualw whistleblows present. you may think i'm praay all political partisan m. you may think i am a grifter. you may think i'm a conspiracy.m mtheorist.isan, yo it does not matter. simply put, this committee should avoid the temptation to impugn the character and the motivations of the messengers e you .beforac
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well, joining us now with more of the former the former fbi whistleblower you just heard from, senior fellow at the center for renewing america, steve friend. steve , thank you for your service and thank you for having the guts to step forward and testify before congress, having been one that ask the questions. i got to tell you , it's never fun for somebody to come testify. and i'm sure they're probablyrd coming after you trying to impugn your character despite your ple from, the cen america. ied but tell us again, fromone th your firsthand experiencate how political the department of justice has becomeimpu as oppos to that body that's supposed to have a blindfold on it and treat everybody the same. >> i think it's very apparent that the way they're selecting certain prosecutions and we've seen examples of that with the with mark holick in pennsylvania and philadelphia. and that was an individual standing outside of an abortion clinic and selectively enforcing the face act. i think with the latest revelation about the radical traditional catholic memo that
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was generated from the richmond field office. where they wereg m essentially choosing certain viewpointsplark hawk that are tl marriage, pro-life, pro border sovereignty,reical those are allsing viewpoints that are deemed to be problematic. and there were essentiallyhat ao wrapping them in the label ofbor potential anti-government thm. l of p >>ot that is just code for a republican now to hear it from the administration here, the president himself, he'll tell you that white supremacy is the biggest terrorist threat to the united states of america. >> i mean, being there interror the field as an fbi agen thrtyov is that true froanm your point, >>ur vantage point? that certainly t wasn't the cast from my vantage point. but i think thate t. the the callouses may be growing a little bit thick on the skin from people just being hauledn and labeled racist. if they tend to vote conservativeskin from beled ang to come up with this new and tegorize them as something that's problematic. and that's why you see two of the top four priorities with the national security branch or the fbi are anti-government extremism and racial ethnic extremism,
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which is parenthetically white nationalism and as far as the president's concerned, if you go back to his speech atey independence hall on september trt, vote of last year, those areo the the two qualities that he triedo to paint the broad brush. tremis natiody who nom t just supports former president trump, but might even vote just generalas republican in the election. >> yeah,ad b my concerrun is thp terrorisrem, foreign terrorism, bio weapons, other types ofm, bo things that may trul wy feels like we've taken our eye off the ball. and that's the concern. real quickly, steve , what's the number one thing we can douo to help, help reform the department of justice and specifically the fbi? >> to it's not about defunding federal law enforcement. it's about empowering local law enforcement. we should be looking to deputize local detectivesw from sheriff's officeswe and police offices. and those are the folk shoo s that know what's going on in main street. and they're not going to be sotn responsive to what the demandsor are from k street when they when they are trying to address thesewhen crimes and bring federal charges forward. >> well said , steve friend. i wish the best to you.
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and again, thank you for your service and thank you for joining us tonight. on "hannity". we do appreciate it. all right.>> w joining us nowel with more the b reactiones, former fbi specialt. agent nicole parker. appreciatnicole , thank you sor joining us . >> you know, last year there was sort of a chilling effect, wasn't there? when i remember the attorneyy ge general garland put ourat a memo kind of putting everybody, the fbi on notice. what did you take when you saw that memo that he put out? >> jason , we all remember i was in august of 2020 two and we received several emails in one day, which was, you know, kind of different.f and we all remember that there reachie particular email discussed reaching outng to congress and therestrict restrictions and the directionse ,fbi employees reaching ous t directly to congress. and i think a lot of us were very confused by it, where we were wondering why are we receiving this? but you didn't evewon wantnderik
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you didn't even want to go to the legal department to ask what it meant, because then that might imply that maybe you had a question and then it put a target on your back .ask. but it was very obvious that a t a lot of employees were veryour disturbed by that. and it kind of gave a chilling offect. do not speak up. eurbed by and although they say that'sng not what that was for, effect. s how many people felt. >> yeah, right.ough t yeahhe. i to tell you , as somebody who was in congress and involved in oversight, i got to tell you , it was outrage that they did that gottt because i think it was there.t y my personal opinio dn, the onemr number one thing it wasone th supposed to do is intimidate people from who are thinking abouinpeoplet coming forward, s, don't you dare, you're going to hate it. >> it's going to ruin from your career. hoop think anevertheless. . >> now that look, i usedcareer to think tha.t was just a couple of people at the top ofple the food chain that are the problem, but it seems more pervasive than that. what's your perspective? how pervasive is this politicalization of the department of justicertment and specifically the fbi? you i've always believed that it does start at the topele in washington, d.c. itved stars
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in the top and it starts with executive management or those on the seventh floor. h and it kind of trickles down. and i think that the the thing with the fbi is that it usedmin to be more of a criminal agency and from the different that post 9/11, it turned in kind of more of an intel agency. and there's a big drive for intelligence. and that seems to be the side of the house that tends to have a lot of the the issues and concerns. i think it would be bestther the fbi just gote'intell back to fighting crime. there are so many amazing it suse that crime.ncerns you know, .we celebrate national police week this week. my very dear friend, specialfbio agen. t schwartz and berger was killed in the line of duty protecting children from a child predator. yeah, that is what the fbi should be doing while she's doing that. in the meantime, there's people up in d.c. that are this politicizing the fbi and it's justwer friend completely disrew to her, to her and tarnishes her legacy. it'shat doing.there's not okay. >> yeah. i mean, you have peter stark, who is in charge of h counterintelligencere fortruck the united states . he ten , 10,000,is i ten thousad text messages to somebody he's evidently having an affair with . he's obviously not focused on counterterrorism, maybe like he'se, the russians, what
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they're actually doing and then trying to go after and make sure that donald trump doesn't become the president. that's a counterintelligence that is counter to what he should have been doing as ao goa senior person at the fbi.ftp do buest those arn'e my words.thats and listen a, i do appreciateor. your your service to our country and thanks for joining us tonight on "hannity". do appreciate it. all right. arv coming up, debt ceiling negotiations are back on after a brief pause or earlier today. we'll have a live update fromay. capitol hill next. xt. plus, a confused looking joe biden is stumbling through the g7 summit. and take a look at your screen. shinobi back in studio with a live studio audience next. tuesday with special guestreen. judge jeanine and senator ted cruz. with a l joining him on set. go to hannity .com to secure your free tickets. >> stay with us. let's take a journey through this great nation.
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>> the numr one choice of online sellers. >> go to ship station .com, try and get two months free. >> all right. welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". with the biden default crisis looming, negotiations between bn house republicans and the biden administration once again, dingt stalled today as democrats refuse to rein in their reckless spending, though talks did resume this evening and with biden overseas, kamala harris took the lead on the administration'sthe lead messaging and went to bat as well as you'd expecons messte a look. >> hello, everyone. i want to thank you all for joining today. you can hear i have a bit ofthao a frog iu n my throat. please give metoday. a beer.oat pl talking aboueat this issue a lot recently. tax cuts tha this issut would ah and a half trillion dollaravs. well, that was kamala harris, the biden administration's leader on artificiald mini intelligence, tryingst on to negotiate a zoome call with a froartience tryg in her . meanwhile, the default crisis
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continues to weigh on the biden administration. >> here's the white housedemons spokespersontr moments ago.okese >>rs there continues to be real difference, differences between the parties on these issues. we've been clear about what the president's priorities are and his belief that we should come togethes betwee r to continuentinue the economic progress we've made trogress.. our own chad pergram has the latest live from capitol hill chad. good evening, jason . >> there are major hang ups, the impasse is over how much democrats want to spend and how? much spending the gop wantsthei to eliminate. both sides must absorbmajor hann that's because they needit. a bipartisan vote to pass the bill . >> but it is very frustrating if they want to come intoand th the room and say, okay, we'rinet going to spend more money next year than the year we did this year. that's not right. year. nd that'and that's not going to. we took a pause because of the frustration that this white house will not acknowledge that they're spending too much.
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>> the sides need to show their respective bases. they're fighting for. their priorities, a chasm of difference theirs told the talk today. >> and iton congressy., sorry at this. done f whory are you sorry for the day in jimgriffin when you have reasonable conversations about how you can actually move forward and do the right thing, then we're not going to sit>> ut here and talk to ourselvesil. d the sides agree to clawing back covid money permitting reform is also on the table. lindsey graham doubts they'll meet the june 1st deadline, but he also doubts the nationy grah will defaultam. >> i'm not so sure about june 1st, but if we need a short delay, we'll get a short lay . >> i'm here to tell you we're not going to default on our debt. nder >> but finding the precise cocktail of bipartisan votes is tough, especially beforee the markets react jason . >> chad, there was an advantage> in speaker mccarthy being able to pass a bill out of the house
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of representatives. most people didn't think he could do that, but he did. how does that play into these negotiations? >> well, that's important for house republicans. ntage inccarthy kevin mccarthy s to give up too much, tooe fast neither can the democrats. the bases of both parties are>>g watchingot, so a public spat could help. now, mccarthy must shothe basist he's fighting for the house bill even if it cannot b pass te senate. >> chad, thank you .. cheat sheet. joe struck again as a photographer captured biden holding another note card with talking points in japan, including a reminder at the top to thank the host. >> but2 the embarrassment didnt end there for joe , who oftentimes looked confused and lost. >> and despite appearing to be fully focused on the difficultlt task of walking, he once task w stumbled and nearly fell downlen a set of staird s while biden does everything he can to stay upright in japan. more trouble is brewing right
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here at home. new reporting shows national security adviser jake sullivan served on a national security board with hunter biden forn tos two years prior to joining joe's 2020 campaigtay more tn. b here with reaction, fox newsto contributor miranda devine and formerampaign. white house f staff reince priebus. stthank you both for joining us. miranda, i want to start with you, because you ,you bo joe biden is just bumbling around there. but seriously, if you gothbrend back and you look at the proximity of hunter biden,hu to jake sullivan and all thesent scandals that jake sullivan has been involved with , he getshede rewarded with a pretty prestigious sullivans post. what are we to make of it make with this proximity between hunter biden and jake sullivan? peopk, i think like a lot of people in the administrationen n and hunter biden is intimately involved in in you see, even ine japan, hunter biden's daughtere ,joe biden's granddaughter,
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is there escorting her addled grandfather around the place so that he doesn't get lost. dfathe get so i thinkr jake sullivan is just part of this problem that hunter biden is soen is embedded in everso ey aspect ofs father's political life that it's har d to tease them apart. and the fact is , that jake sullivan and hunter biden did bd sit on this board of this truman national security project , this liberal think tank, for two years together. t so they knew each other wellthis r and thatal was at the time that hunter biden was getting eighty three thousand dollars a month from that corrupt ukrainian energy company0 a , purisma. char think jake sullivan knows where the bodies buried, and that's why he's one of joe biden's most loyal factotums. and , you know, it's just so reckless of the democrats to have joe biden, who's demoy not well. and it would be obvious if it's obvious to us just looking at
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him, it is obvious to everybody around him, including his family. and i don't understand whyim ini they allow him just for personal reasons, to continue on as president when to's clearly not up to it. and it'sen he is embarrassing f america on the national stage, but it's also dangerous forit's america. i mean, today he's talking ao aboudangerouday, he't sending sn to ukraineg . >> how can he make those decisions? someone else is making those decisions. >> yeah, who those puppeteers are is is a big question. so the other big question,his though, right, is how doh, who you beat somebod ty like a joe biden? because, look, you are the head of the republican national committee. you've been chief of staff to a president and you've got a joeug biden who has trouble walkingot at this point. no live video. i heard peter doocy earlier on "special report" talking about the fact that they weren't even allowed to get any of the dialog or any the discussion there at the g7, because they did want to show
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joe biden in action. how do you beat him? right. wellthren't ev, you know, thereo a couple of ways to look atoupl this. lou know, the traditionaof to the jewish traditionalists in politicthe trs would say, lot the approval rating. one of the things that obama, trump and biden had in commonn have in common is that they all had approval ratings at timesrai around the 40s. but the differenceng was, is tht obama had an approval rating among democrats at 80%. trump had an approval rating among republicans at about 95%. but biden hahas an approval rating at about 50% to 60 percent. among democrats. so you'd say, well, this guyats got a lot of problems. wellll, this, in in today's presidential election, we look at this national opinion. we t tryhe to make these these suppositions of what's going to happen. but in the battleground states , hapates
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across the country, the republicans and democrats are divided almost evenly at 48% apiece, which means p only four percent oferican the american public in t the states that matter are actually up for grabs. which means if you look at 2016 and twenty twenty in those states , only about100, one hundred thousand people made the difference in those two elections. 00even less than that in 2016. and so what does it mean?those 2 it means that the democrats don't care about candidates. look a 2t fettermaoes it mn. look at dobbs in in arizona.jobs look a t biden. bide what they're going to don. is they're going to take four billion dollars. they're going to focus on one hundred thousand three hundred thousand swing voters and they're going to talk to them about abortion. they're going to talk to them about medicare, social security. they're going to talk to them about pot. they're going to talk to them about white supremacy. j six and that's what they do.nu
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and so what we've got to do is the same thing. then wd talk tem aboute got to . focusing in on this justbut we microtargeting of individuals. o elected activityls. out there across the country and do and i know that that's where this party is heading, a because i knowctivit that that'a the only way we're going to be able to win very few people, if you look across the country, are deciding these elections. sg it's twenty thousand people oro less and about five states across the country. beat's where our head needs to be. >> well, i hope republicans are also paying attention to the changing rules of how we vote , because if it was up to me, it was up to me personally, we'd all vote on the same day with the same information voter id, and there wouldn't be early voting. but there is early voting and there is vote by mail and we have to deal with it and get behind it. otherwise, republicans are sitting around, wait until election day trying to figure out if the weather is nice and whether or not they're going to show up. so. all of that comes into playe felt.
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. ifk we couldy it wou go for hours about this. on the i got to let both of yov i appreciate you joining us ont this beautiful friday night. reallyget. do appreciate it.he wea whthl right. coming up, one democraticshow congresswoman is calling u forr congress to address, quote, i've. lawmakers we'll explain is dr. marc siegel and jeannette nishu joinl us when this specialawex edition of "hannity" continuesp on plan to make you pay more with the tax, the sales tax and sales tax in congress. >> ron desantis back to national sales tax, a 23 percent tax hike on almost everything you buy from the gas station, the grocery store or here or there. you'll pay to pay for 90% of families would get a tax hike if desantis replaced the current system, making business inflation hit even
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who is in the hospital for a couple of months. we've haator fedd senators who d . we el ifec we elect more women, we might have more . and so i think we do need to have some policies like every other workplace inrkplac america to think about. abate are you going to do when someonoue becomes infirm, either for the short term or the longnt term? >>erm. i don't know that beingg pregnant is being infirm, butsc maybe we'll have to discus s the definitions. her comments amid reports thatn nancy pelosi is working behindta the scenest to keep feinstein around to help her preferredte candidatin aroe for senate. >> yeah, adam schiff, pelosi's office has denied the reports, despite pelosi's daughter being spotted a number of timess. with feinstein following her return to the hill daughte. hil here with reaction, fox news medical contributors dr. marc siegel and dr. jeanette nishizawa. thank you both for joining us ot dr. nishu, i want to start with you, because you literally have a senator fetterman who's. showing up wearing his carhartt.
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sweatshirt. and i mean, it looks like some who's just playing basketball, some some hoop out to the valley. and then you haveob senator feinsteiamn with blesst her heart. >> she does not look well.valley she just doesn't. and i don't know what you deal with this, but these two senators play the pivotal role between the balance ofju thesr herest. yeah, you're absolutely right. you know, jason , as we age, as we get older, our bodies naturally break down. and it's sad to see, said senator fetterman and feinstein, strugglinged get i want to see them get the care that they need and prioritize their health. for example, senator feinstein, she didn't just have shingles. she had the most severe, potentially life threatening justlication of shingles, encephalitis. this is inflammatione shinglesi and infection of your brain, swelling of your brain. >> and youec knotionw what of s to , jason ? it leads to memory loss, confusion, agitation,
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and sometimes these symptoms can be long term. so you reall brainhat leady youe physically, medically, mentally and emotionally fit in order ort to serve your constituents. and sadly, we're notrve your seg that right now. >> yeah, and senator senator , you everybody wishes the best of health. dr. siegel, i mean, nobody wants to see somebody suffering like that, but here he is .th dc >>to showing up at 8:00 at the senate podium. i mean, i don't know how in howi the world they allown the standards of the senate to devolve into this. and into i think even if you have. some complications with your healthink even, you can't put ot and tie. if you can't, you put on the coat and tie. i don't know what you're doing, representing there in the united states senate. now, dr. moynihan is the housesa physician. , he wasas iten congress my physician. i was very companies trained in the united states navy. it begs the question, though, st. siegel, how do you do these
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assessments and what should be the consequencethe ques of t and maybe that's just a big,equ broad policy question. but what do you think shouldion be the role of a doctor who is actually seeing these as patients and these people are in positions of power and making decisions? >> so i don't think it's a function of age so much. even though dianne feinstein is 89 and senator fetterman is in his 50s but has had a a severe stroke, he was hospitalized for depression for many weeks. inderman iyou , as you say, peom to be writing his lines. i think it's more of an assessment of fitness, which i've been saying for a long, long time. but, you know, as you know, having been in congress, they're atrocious. when it comes to this. congress has never or the senate has never removed anyone. karl mundt in nineteen sixty nine had a stroke, didn't serve for three years, and they left him in there and carter glass in the 1940s, a democratic senator from virginihis linea we for two years, didn't show up.ce they don't havmoe a mechanism l
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to do this, buhit they neede 190 one desperately. ded i think an assessment ofs this would be more mentalately. acuity and cognitive testing than physical, because, you know, as dr. ishwar just said , i mean, dr. feinstein had encephalitis, which which interferes with thinking. and prior to that, she had cognitive changes that were clear to everyone. and now she shows up and says, i never left. and actually wonder if she's serious about that. sadcogn, but somebody saould be assessing that. and this because we have weing u have serious business fot.r the united states here going on in the congress. as you know, better than anyone that has to be voted on very carefully here. the debt ceiling, the war in ukraine, the border judges, we can't have people there that are vacant. >> well, i was i actually worki on athe ress. there ha bill before i left ceii congress that would havengorderp mcybody who is running for president haveke to go through a series of cognitive and physical tests. if you're going to haveat your your your finger on the nuclear bomb, we should a know from anr independent persn
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like a doctor moynihan to go through and do that assessment and provide for the american people. you're going to have to open up your kimono and show us everything. and i also think you should have to show your tax returns.tn and i also think you should your medical shows records, not from somebody ed he else, but by somebody in, say, t the united states military who will be objective in doing it. another discussion for for a another night, dr. nishuno, dr. siegel, thanks for joining joining all right. more republicans join the race for 2020 four . we'll tell you who is jumpingllu in and what the latest polls wee are showing. plus, don'stt forgetlls to geat your free tickets to see hannity next week. sean will be back with a live studio audience show next tuesday with special guest judge jeanine and senator that ted cruz. gtt >> don't waner..t to miss it. t. ca together, liken your workplace together, liken your workplace benefits and retirement savings with boya considering all with boya considering all your financial choices togethed.
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>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". the gop primary field continuesl to grow soutd h carolina senator tim scott has filed. with the federal election commission to run forn president . this as florida governor ronto run desantis long awaited campaign announcement is expectedn to come next week. to but despite the crowded primary race, a new poll still shows trump with a commanding lead and desantis forty three points behind another pol3 pointsl outy asked voters about potential 2020 four matchups and showedndo trump with a seven point leadweh over bidenat . sked abo and when voters were asked about a desantis biden matchup ,the two tied at 42%. here now with reaction, pollsters mark penn, lee carter, along with fox news contributor leo terrell. thank you so much for joining us tonight. mark, i want to start with you. i mean, at some point and it's2 early, granted, it's early at we some pointac, can't you get jus
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get so far out ahead that you can kind of just walk it on ? well, primaries are bedeviling things. so we've seen a lot of instances where the frontrunners, no matterow fr how far out now, can fall to the challenger candidates who aren't really well known, who haven't really engaged, no question trump has strengthened as he took on both cnn heres wh and alan bragg. i think those have rea strengthened him. bully aged. t this primary is not over. >> it's just beginning. lee, how do you see the race right now happening? today, i saw the rise in him. trump really coming when he ther went and visited easact palestie and joe biden didn't. he showed leadership. it reminded everybody that the president was a leader and he showed compassion. >> and it plays well when he does that. yeah, i think there's a few things that came together allian at the same time.d . one , i think that visit wasy tt very, very well well done.hink e i think it was a time wherer at people needed to hea
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r fromeople leadership. and then you remembered what he was all about. needhe went out and he visited. he had mcdonald's. i think if i remember correctly ,when he was out the way and people were starting to look at him differently again, the otherership. thing t happened is the indictment. and you would thinki the indictment would have worked against him. stard is itingt ralliedndictm a lot of peoplene to say they treat president trump unfairly. and so they gave him another chance. so all these things sort oftheyt boosted donald trump at the same time as , i thinkre ron desantisher chan has made some really big strategic mistakes. instead of running on the florida blueprint and all that he had done in maorida, he started really taking on disney and a lot oftad these woke wars. and i don't think that t served him well. so i think trump's lead is is secure at the moment. but let's not forget, on june 15th, in two thousand fifteen, there was an article in "the washington post" that said , here's the five reasons why jet. 15 in b bush is going to beush the next president of the united states . get anywhere evene next p close to it. so anything and everything can happen. we're still a long way away and we know that trump is
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unpredictable. >> yeah, that's a pretty safe bet that he's eating mcdonald's and that he's unpredictable. i think that's really going out on the field so far .he everybod didy, leo, donald trum. showing why people do like on ot and the lead is massive, but, you know, at the end, there's the primary getting the nomination. ist then there's also the general election. so what do getting you think tha issues and how are how are they voters in the republican party going to look at the two ? >> i'lican parl tell you right , first of all, donald trump and jeb bush not even close. >> donald trump , jason resonates with the american people. most of these candidates are firs, not ev the beltway. but donald trump is the guy who can rally a group 40 , 50 thousand people on the weekend. donald trump accomplishep 40 to more in four years than some president biden. jasobama of in eight years. i mean, this guy resonatesn andm with the american people. they believe he's real and that he's the first republican i ever voted for.irst r
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why?ep because he puts country first. and i would submit to you, i'm looking at these these candidates who are running against him. and i would love to ask the pollsters, where can they beat trump in their own state? these cdates i mean, tim scott running.r own he's going to beat trump in runi south carolina. ng's gonnasave this tape. i like donald trump's chances in south carolina. like donald trump , chances in new hampshire. where can trump be beateof soutn some of these states where there's home grown candidate? i don't see it.ee it. mark, good question. >> what's the answer to that?ti. well, i think we're going to have to see what happens ingo iowa, new hampshire, south iowan carolina. goingthese states are to shape whether or not these other candidates can get off the ground. look, tim scott is really not known much outside of south carolina. th has a lot of potential. i think he will play well,h decent, obviously has had trouble, but he's got to reseth his campaign and trump is riding high, but he hasn't really been challenged republican ine the ring. >> so, as i said before,
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clearly you need but you know, trump has a lot of weaknesses. can he really win? he can win a republican primary, but he's been losin g and the republican party has been losing since they have been with trum p and they want to be winners again. so i think we're going to have a real primary here, a real match, a real slugfest, so goint to speak. have a and we'll see who wins. i don't think it's as predictable as it seems, lee. >> it's one thing to get the nomination, but to win the general election. i mean, the case that desantis is making is , look, donald>> le trump comes with drama and donald trump is going to have a hard time within to g prob dependents and people in the democratic party. independe numbers for joe bidep are so weak withini did the democratic party. there's a huge opening to gogo grab those people. bu thoset they're going to have to show them that there'sthere' a reason to believe in them. sos o believ how do they play tn they got to go to the right in order to win the nomination? >> i think it's to be really tough. >> and i don't know that ron desantis has an answer
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that's going to be satisfactory to the people that are going to make the decision. i mean, right now, the biggestei problem the republican party has is really with women>> i tho seven out of 10 independentspubc say that one oanf the primaryth reasons they're going to go and vote is for women's rights and abortion. nine out of 10 democrats say that's what's going to drive them to the vote , even though the economy is the number one issue that impactsth their daily lives. h the econf if republicans don't come up with an answer that puts women in the center of't cm the conversatione , then they're going to have a big issue, because as we know, this election is going to come down to just a few. we're neck and neck. we're we're a country divided. 48. 48. it's going to come down to just a few points here. and so republicans are going to have a tough, tough fightbli to slug it out. >>e a well, it is going to be a fascinating race. i appreciate all three ofce. you joinin g us here tonight. more of this special edition of "hannity" coming up right after the break. >> stay with us. with allegra allergies. don't hold us back. allegra starts working
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