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weekend. to jason chaffetz name soundssay sk .familiar. son chie he's in for sean hannity.iliar. welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz, in for sean . and tonight, as lawmakers continue to negotiate on the debt ceilin negotg, president biden is enjoying some rest and relaxation at camp david . oh, weenjoyi knongw how hardavi. the president's working here. hard thenow with the very latest kevin corke. >> even jason , still no.> breakthrough in negotiations on raising the debt ceiling, bubreakthrns on t the white house is diggingng
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in tonight with its opposition to gop calls for stronger work requirements to be included in o anpposity budget agreement thatd be paired with a debt ceilingde increasebt cei. the issu now, the issue of a work requirement has actually emerged as one of the biggest remaining hurdles for reaching an agreement between negotiators for the white house and houseite ho republicans. rhere is a top gop negotiatous who's weighing in on thisighi tonight. that's louisiana congressman garret graveng in on thi's loui he said tonight his party will not drop their demand for tougher work requirements as part of a final agreement. now, democrats have converselypi argued that, listen, social benefit programs already have s as work requirements in place,n plc adding that to them. this is ale.l an necessary. meanwhile, as you pointed out, the president and his top advisers were over at camp david this weekend working perhap s as is june 5th. deadline quickly approaches. jason , we're all going to be watching and i know a lot more about this than i do. so we've just got popcorn hereao in washington waiting. >> back to you.
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out thisgot a pokevin corke, th. we will keep you posted if any deal has been reached. but i can tell you , having been to these radio rodeos,ed i before, when i served in congress, this is going to happen closer to july. 4th than it will june 1st.ill hp >> that's just my prediction. all right.will j unmy2020 four races heating up. >> republicans are battling fort votelis. but in the democratic party, president biden is fightingfor a much different battle for joe . every day is a struggle and it will proceed even if i think i do know. but i'm not going to tellk i do thatbecause that would not be a smart thing to do either. 5%rt thing cahoon, i should be g out here. mccullom, i'm sure. i'm not sure. my guess is i'll get a question about, you know,ab well, wait a minute. you know, the american people aren't satisfied. swaffhammp. and there's a lot of other to for example, the idea that
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we're in terms of taxes that they refuse to for example, we t i was able to balanceble to the budget and pass everything from the global warming bill anyway. bet and pi was able to cut by t seven billion dollars in the first two years. the deficit that we were were accumulating. angela reese, ischemia. forty four hundred billion dollars or forty dollars billion? four hundred billion dollars. but we also had the first the second gentleman here, n. second gentleman. >> that sounds ridiculous.ou nds rion both a personal and professional level, joe biden is an unmitigateden dce disaster. once known as the dumbests the memberdu of the united states senate, biden has only become worse with age. and now, according to cnn, 66% of americans believe that thd be a biden term woul disaster or a setback for setba the entireck country.
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>> watch this horrible news. horrible for joe biden.our >> our new cnn poll.e while the president leads his democratic competitors by a huge margin, two thirds of all of the american peoplethe surveyed, 66% of the public say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster. for the united states . as they say, misery lovesthey s company. soay, misery joe biden is in lu. >> virtually everyone in his administered nation, from the vice president to compsecretartation secretary is deeply unpopular. >> even first lady, dr. jill biden struggles with likability. >> have a look. ha i've traveled around the country, i've visited red states and blue states , i e i've found that they com in. values that unite us are deeper than our divisions. and i thought you might come for wow.
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clearly, the bidens have been in washington swamp for far too long, and mysw next guest next believes he can send themgu t hem packing. but after criticizing biden's policies on linkedin, the vache whilswamy was locked out of his account. he is now accusing the big tech giant of censorship. joining us now with more. 2020 four presidential candidate vaquerheo ramaswamy,n who's joining us from iowa of a big thank you so much here. a lot to unpack. i want to get first, though,o gf to this suppression, this idea that i mean, linked in of alla,n places, you goket locked out of linkedin. and i read comments that you made. it was hardly something thatar was controversial. dly soat it seemed to be more fact than something that was demonstrablyn false, as theyst claimed that. by the way, that's the way i try to approach this campaign is on hard facts. campaign
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there were hard facts aboutwereh climate change policy, hard facts abouart biden's relationships with china. and then i get locked out of my account so people start i gel to text me saying i cant. access your stuff. so we sent apen emaiople sl thik was a technical glitch. they came back and said it i contained misleading oritch. inaccurate information. so my team asked them, well,amek what information was inaccurate? they came back and doubled down and said this violated their policy on hate speech,ts misinformation and violence. >> violate now, when we actuall, to then publicize that, i made w that publiile that ic, they stad to get media inquiries. linkedin theicn backed off and said, oh, no, this is just an error on their part. >> this is not an error. this is viewpoint based censorship. and if it can happen to me, it's happening everyday americans across this country to a platform where people use it to find jobs. so what they're saying is you can't find a job unless you actually speak the orthodoxies that they approve of. or. viewpoinand that is wrong. le ue >> so how do you fight saying back against it? >> huse you're right. it is it is suppression of speech.
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and these, quote unquote, mistakes, they always happen against conservatives. >> it never goes the other way. i'm not i'm not aware of a single case where it goes the other way. but this suppression,as hap , how doression, you fight back against that? >> so i think one thing from a policy perspective is that we need to roll back section 230 c two , or else we have to say that we make it an opt in statute. i have no interest in suing linkedin over this. but let's say this is happening to somebody who couldn't get this reversed. as quickly as i did. and they did want to sue linkedin over it under a state law, they wouldn't be able to because linkedin enjoys a special form of immunity for internet companies, internet platforms that says they can't be sued even under state nondiscrimination laws. my view is if the federal government gives you a specialin form of immunityternet and protg ,then they oughtiv to bees bound by the same standards as the federal government itself.otectn that includes the first the s amendment. so if you want the specialame sa protections, great opt in,
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you get them, but you're bound by the first amendment. if not, you don't get the special protections. then you get to operate as a true private company.you're that's the solution. n a long time partner. i wrote about it in woking. it's part of my presidential platform. that's part of how we're going to secure internet freedom in this country, which i think is part of what it means to be an american .ote ab >>ou well, yes, section two 30 is up for reauthorization and they can't have it botit mh2 ways because:3 it was supposed as protect them as a level of liable against another person saying something and using the platform to simply pass it on . and the supreme court is hassup weighed in on this recently, but they can't go in and do the actual suppression and the election engineering themself. that is , i think, a differentg topic. all i got to move on , though.c. >> i want to talk about joe biden. that poll that showed that pollh nearly two thirds of americans say that it would just be a disaster if s he's elected again. >>
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i think you and others seeelece the vision of, hey, this is the opportunity. but the democrats seem to get away with never having to come out of their hiding spot and just a basement strategy here we are in debt ceiling negotiations and the president is not even doing a press conference. it's actually makes more sense,i jason , if you see what't mas gg on , biden's cognitive deficits are not a bug to them. it is a feature to theit's a f managerial class that puts him up as their puppet. he's more easily controllable by the people who are pulling the strings, the real puppet masters. if he hable s thos bye cognitiv thee deficits, their bet is that the country is going to go the same directionts. as ins a twenty , twenty two when there was a disappointing result for republicans. but my view is we have an opportunity to win 2020 four inl a landslidt e election. ection i think this electionk th i'm making this less even about republicans and democrats. but whether you are pro-american, do you believe in the principles of this countrym and will you fight for them orad we fyou fundamentally
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anti american? kamala harris and joe biden fit ti-ameria forion apologi our nation, founded on those ideals. >> if we do that, i think we can deliver a landslide election like what reagan delivered in 1980. that's what i'm running to deliver in twenty , twenty four . he is literally a lot more than twice my age. i'm thirty seven years old, the first millennial ever to run for president as a republican. and i'm confident that if i get the nomination, i'll defeat joe biden in a landslide and have a lot of fun with him on the debate stage. >> yeah, he was born inink we nineteen forty two , i believe . you were born int more nineteen eighty five . it is a stark difference. is first elected to thedefeat j united states senate in nineteen seventy two . >> it'ffs harderence to believed how long he's actually been there in office. 1972. d to belbut i do think the chanr the republicans is to winng wit the vote and come in with anh actual mandate to actually movel the ball forward with with the legislative prioritiesy . the is swami, good luck to you. thanks for joining us from
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iowa. viveeciate joining us on hannity tonight. >> all right.y, >> aow, trump leads the republican field by more than 30 points in second place. >> florida governor ron desantis just raised a whopping eight pointnda two million dollars. twenty four hours aftecer r launch, he's now attacking former president trump fo now attr run to the left. joining us nowus with reaction, former senator and ambassador scott brown , along with democraticenator a political strategist and former tenior adviser to presidennd clinton, doug schoen. >> gentlemen, thank you so much for joining tonightn, tha on "hannity". senator . ambassador, i wantnk for us tonig to start with you. you know the danger when you have a contested primary is that they beat each other up so bad that there's so much thntention by the time you get into the general election, co so, you know who i ,sucs h a big supporter of one won't go out and support suppother one . >> and the democrat getsorter a skirt right through.
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yeah, yeah. it's the playbook we see all the time. and it happened in the last election cycle. i mean, there's plenty to talksy about between trump and desantis and all the other timehe last candidates. if you'r i mean, i guess if you were going after president trump, you know, listen, i support him. >> i wor. k for the guy. you know, i did some amazing to things. but when you come to the covid issues and the fact that he wasi basicallcay responsible for, you know, getting the vaccine in place, which some people think is great, some peoplerespn don't. and then he wafor getts basical you know, fauci is his right hand man. so if desantis and others are going to go after him, you know, go on facts, you know ,this whole you know, trump's now in the left. me? what, are you kidding me? no, he's not. i think people kind ofle tun toe that stuff if they want to . they want to figure out what are you going to do for our country? what you going to do about are u the border? what are you going to do aboutnb financial inflation is two times higher than it was. you know, when i got home from new zealand saying the same thing with gas, you know,mes hi you just can't make upgh a lack. of standing throughout the world right now. as you referenced in
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your earlier segment,d as y the apology tour. it's enough.ouur and you're right , the democratapology s ,you know, they have an rfq junior problem and he is not going anywhere . and don't forget, joe biden's not even on the ballot in the first in the nation primary state, which is new hampshire. i and so our junior is goingirst to be coming out of the gatewite with a victory. so when you have 82% of the people in this country saying it's going in the wrong direction, the republicans need to figure it out, you know, talk about the facts, talk about the issues in this have 82 drive on, >> doug .people i >> and look, you're a democratts and you've been a democrat analyst, but you look as closelydrive on at the repubs as anybody. what's your take? what do you make of the desantis trump head bashing right now? starteddemo earlycrat a. the it started well before today. and it's going to get even welle more fiery. oday. well, you know, i do agree with scott brown . i think for ron desantis to try to run to the right of donald tu trump , given his strength
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with conservative and very conservative voters, is his strategy that is unlikely to succeed. and indeed what has happened in the last six months, jason ,hapn which we've all seen is trump has consolidated his positionidh and with the attacks on him, whether it be from prosecutors, the medihia or even desantis,ot i 's gotten stronger, not weaker. so i think desantis, especially with a very bad launch, which was full of glitches and really did not maximize his position. a i think he's got a difficult, difficult mountain to climb to take on trump. and right now, to make trump'sp. the odds on that. >> senator . how how do you see the tangibles versus the intangibles? you know odds o, there's things thatthins get caught up in the polls. but i go tn tht to tele l you , the people who believe and support donald trump , you ain't moving them. >> they're notld trump moving.
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>> and donald trump is so far out in front right now, it feels like slapping people. >> how do you how do you assess that? what do you what do you sayth going into the summer months here? what can you possibly do to break that down if hat d you're one of the competitors? >> well,of the beaut they of c e >> tin the first in the nation primary state. republicans are participatinutyi i just hadkk nikki haley to my o scott brown , no bias backyard barbecue. the other day. we had over 400 people in the rain. peoplewe had looking in the win. and i had 16 of the 18present presidential candidates. candid and then president trump iatna a car dealership with a 3000 in a snowstorm. so they're coming out. how do you how do you get through this? i think it's early. i mean, i was down forty one points when i ran for the u.s. senate and wondo you by eight or nine . gi th it's earlyin.k i wa people are juss dot kind poking and prodding. yes. president trump has a rock solid base of probablyople are yeirty two to 34%. but there's others out there.of byou obviously tim scott, nikki haley, vice president pence, you have obviously o a vet
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who just came on great ideas. they're coming to new hampshire. nikki haley was here and had six events. o new she's been here many, manyhere d times. whoever comes here has 6 to do what? the new hampshire way. it's the old story. hey, what do you think about mitt romney? i think he's great. i met him. he's he's great. he did a great job in massachusetts. you're going to vote for him?ti. i need to se e him four orth the five , six more times. that's what they need in in new hampshire. masst goes it starts here. and people are going to weighonw and measure all the things that president trump has been hammered for. obviously, the we all know about it and they're goingt. to compare it to the other people in the race. and ultimately, as you referenced, earlier, if wer, ife don't come together afterer the the fact and we you know, we we we sulk and we moan and groan and we don't get behind who the ultimate nominee is , we're going to have a repeat of weat just happened. doug , let's go back to that. paul . 66% of americans are saying it would be unmitigated disasterf r if joe biden werice reelected.
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he's not on the ballot in the new hampshire primary. i guess he's banking strongly on south carolina. >> butprimary., you know, his sy is not really paying off. >> you have rfq, you and your twenty plus percent of the vote. now, that's a pretty big number for somebody who's just gottenst into the race. >> yeah,gy is not jason , i agj the presidenust has very subst substantial vulnerabilities. a majority of democrats don't oe want him to run for reelection.o i think junior's a threat to get anywhere from twenty five to 30% of the primary vote . that being said , i think it's important to note that in ime head to head races with trump and desantis, bidenae is either tied or slightly behind, slightly ahead. so to count biden out wouldhtlyb be a profound mistake.ehea and it's i think you andd. scott brown rightly pointed out the more the republican field and attacks one another
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,the better it is forer it joe biden. >>is bid yeah, it's going to bes fascinating as it plays out. i will remind people that next week sean hannity is going to have a town hall with coming up with donald trump . it's going to be a fascinating one to watch. and then, of course, the debate on fox news that will happen inl august. ambassadorl be fasci, senator st brown , doug schoen, thanksena you so much. >> all right. >> coming up, jonathan turley m weighs in on the whistleblower allegationucthan turs coming fre the irs. plus, text messages from hunter biden have just been unearthed. >> you're going to want to seedy them. full details after the break. many holocaust survivors are thc impoverished and suffering today. in their final years at this holocaust museum. >> in israel.ies ou you see the names, the facest f
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you . >> mark, welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". ha an irs whistleblower has reluctantly come forward with allegations about the dogse. hunter biden case. >> i don't want to do any of this, he said . still, he's coming forward because it's the right thing. to do. and just like thatjust, the medk mob, no longer reveres whistleblowers. in fact, they're now tryingwers. to bury this story completely. >> watch. g to there is something story personal that's affecting you . your son, while there's no ties to you, could be charged by your department of justice. >> how will that impact your presidency? first of all, my son has done nothing wrong. i trust him. i have faith in him and mys presidency by making feel proudu of you .r iden >>cy? but thanks to house republicans, the whistleblower will be heard. he spo >>ke his legal team says he spoe to bipartisan staffers from the ways and means committee
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for six hours today. >>ays and tee for and here nowe is fox news contributor jonathan turley. >> jonathan , thank you . there's there's a lot that's very troubling about this case. >>he but he did come forward. he did do an interview. >> and it was fascinating to hear what he said . what's your take on what's going on here?d. well, this is seismo. ho was you have someone who is a longlg serving irs agent, someone who is not a political appointee, who's coming forward and saying, look, i've hado's go enough. that is he said thatin wherwarde was in this position, what he saw with the hunter biden investigation, he had neverr seen with any other case.case and he said time and tim.e again, decisions were made thati uniformly benefited biden. 's that's troubling. and it gets even more troubling when he identifies the source of interference with the investigation, and that is the justice department itself.
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>> says it was the justiceustice department that caused much of these concerns, but also ultimately to suggeste the department that pulled the entire irs team off the case. now, that's worthy of investigation. we have now an expanding have investigation into the influence peddling of the biden family. >> the house just released information showing a labyrinth of accountbiden s and corporatis used to transfer millions a to biden family members. we now have hearcorpord from ths whistleblower that possibly the biden administration itself has been taking stepfrs that benefit the president's son . >> that should be troubling to everyone. yeah, but the lack ofthat b intellectual curiosity by thene >>dia, the fourth estate is just not there. i find i tl t interesting thatst the white house makes the casett that they will not commentin on this.
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but in a softball interview, the president says, my son's done nothing wrong, signaling to the department of justice pres my son has done nothing wrong. attorney general garland said there would be noere wi interference. >> but you havlle a whistleblowr who comes across as highly credible, going on cameraw will and now will be going before b congress and testifying that they did suppress him, that they did dismantle his teamhey u and that they did put pressure on them. >> and , boy, lookre, how fast they went after george said those they didn't have any trouble coming upantos. with indictments on him. >> ny but t hunter biden, it'roubsn four years. >> that's right. yeah. this would explain why it's taken so long because this whistleblower says they intentionally slow walked the investigation of the president's son . and the response ofdemocr the democrats to whistleblowers is really troubling. athistlebli've represented whiss and these are peoplewhistl who have come forward at great risk, including this
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individual. but the democratle who crward ae had a scorched earth campaign targeting whistleblowerstargeti the hearing in which they attack these fbi whistleblowers was breathtaking. they've attacked journalists who have come forwarwers. d just to highlight a censorship program. they they they questione journa d p whether they were realio journalists. the ranking member of that the one ofe suggestedn whetr tr the journalists should be arrested. i mean, this is really turningrd into a sort of. mccarthy likeof period. mc think the public doesn't support it. the public wants transparency. >> they believe that corruption is something that shouldme be investigatething d, includin influence peddling. >> and so i think this is goingd to be a very difficult row to for the democrats when the public is very unified, saying that they want these investigations to go forward.iot >>o yeah. and remember what the attorney general garland sent that multipage warning to whistleblowers about better
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make sure better. better make sure you check with your officers there at the department of justice before you go see congress. that was ssure youth your o fun totally wrong. put thatstice on the list of oe things that need to bes. rectified. professor turley, thank you .th appreciate you joining us at. w thinall right. joini as the investigation intong hunter continues, we are still s learning more from his laptop. take a looe fromk at one textt recovered by the daily mail. >> this is from jim biden, joe's brother to hunter. he writes, quote, i can work with your father alone. we, as usual, as usual, just need several months of his help for this to work. let's talk about it. >> so maybe joe did know a thing or two about the family business after all. >> here with reaction is the author of a new book, great book, the trial of the centuryi fromis t greg jericho startedoot reading it's good stuff.he and fox newstury contributor fro sarah carter, thank you so much
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both both for joining with us.b ¦greg, every time we hear one of these text messages, it just goes directly against this wholis e idea that joe biden i heard him talk to peter doocy several times. >> oh, i've never even hadeter c a conversation come. >> yeah. you know, even a blind person,rs jason , can clearly see what's going on . >> joe biden was not only involved in his son's influence peddling with american foreignnot on adversaries, but joe was the cornerstone of it withouly i him, there wert.e no viable schemes. >> he wavis alsoable the benefiy 10% for the big guy.the be you'll recall that wasecall. the father, according to hunter's business partner thr but the elder biden wayas also identified as the big guy in a great many other documents. >> and the coconspirators to try to keep to ke it a secret. >>ep another email warned, don't mention joe being involved. >> you know, they're paranoid.
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of course they're paranoid. they didn't want to get caught. so now, as you point out, today, we learn there's thiso g text from the president's brother,caas you jim hunter. this can work all the deals arel still alive.s >> you know, i can worki ca with your fathern alone. >> that was right after the new york times caught on to to the the enrichment schemes being run by the bidens, which prompted joe , you know, to leave the infamous voicemail to his son . >> i think you're in the clear. i read the online story. voi >>ce you know, that voicemail puts a lie to the president's ludicrous claim, as you point out, that, you know, i knew nothing. i never spoke to my son about. these multi-million dollar deals. >> the reverse is true. jason , the record showsoe joe biden was a willing participant. >> sarah , as greg mentioned, it was this 2018ah, as "new york times" story which highlighte cit was ad the assocn between the bidens and this oil
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company. ciation out of china.a that >> tha wt was going to be some astronomical number, a huge, massive deal . this email and good, good work by the daily mail for reminding us what's then. >> there came two weeks afterksr that article. right. and it's cfc china energy. i mean, this was directly connected to the chinese government. obviously, they didn't want hunter bidenously th to be a paf their grand company because of his expertis be in oil or his fluency in mandarin, much like barack obama. you know, they they didn't have hunter biden on their board because he was so prominent in the world of gas and sogas an studious in the world of energy. he world they wanted him because os connections directly to his father. direwho was then vice president. and this is where this is very y serious. it makes me wonder and i'm very
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curious to this, how far hoo joe biden's president , joe biden's connections go even during his time in the senate? i mean, we can see right now if there was a link analysis done by an intelligence agency, it would show through all othf thee text messages, through sources ,tony belinsky, through the irs and their investigations, through the special activities, refaat reports that were being put th by the department of treasury. all of this adds up to one thing and one thing only that foreign adversaries or foreign nation states were taking advantage. and kompasonly. fo izing the family, the biden family and all of those people connected to the biden's. yet what is so stunning andthisi this is something that gres g just brought up, jason , is the fact that our fbi and our us intelligence apparatus is completely hands off in investigating. and what makes mattershandin wok
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is that our own media has failed to do its job. i mean, even if the new york times reported on this, they reporteiled to d on it on the surface, then they buried it and they completely buried everythingheyo that is connected to the biden family. and that'sthen the deeply conce. but because it tells me that. the white house is compromise and everything that they tried to accuse president trump of these themselves are guilty ofte in such anlv egregious and dangerous way that it's put our nation's national security at risk. >> yeah, i think ultimately not only the enrichment ofbi the biden family, buden t the national intelligence implications are absolutely untold at this point and need deep investigation. >> sarah , greg, thanks fort joining us tonight. >> really do appreciate it. after needlessep inveshank you g politics into its brandingng target, bud light, north face and the los angeles dodgers are all facing serious consumer
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nuns. and at least one investment firm has dropped target stock in protest of the store's wokepr endeavors. otes the storebut unfortunatelyo companies have gotten the message. have gn the take a look at the d from north face. >> hi, it's me, patagonia, a real-life homosexual. and today i'm here with the northeast. we are here to invite you toe come out in nature with us. wow. this is nice.nice. we like to call this little tour the summer of pride. this tour has everything hiking community, art,, ,making art. here now with reaction, fox business host jackie deangelis and fox news contributor tammy bruce. thank you so much for joining us . jackie , i want to startst, jace with you, because, you know, the goal of these companiesank o is tu o maximize shareholder value and drive sales. >> but i look at this and i
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look at the public's reaction in general. i don't see if i was a shareholder of thesees companies, i'd be pretty fuming mad . >> well, let's start with the consumer, because the consumer, jason , has a lot of power. they see ads like this where they see placement of products in stores in the case ofer jason theyet, and they stop spending money and basically what happens is in the case of anheuser-busch, parent of bud bught,y what h 16 billion dollar plummet in market cap rate. so that speaks right there. you've got this million dollarrh boycott of the dodgers that's going to hit the bottom line as well. when it came to disney, now it's fighting over its special tax status. right. r consumers, ifolders, d they don't want to see this,t to it's a capitalis seet society. right. companies can do whatever they want if they think this messaging is important. they can certainly move forwarde with it. but consumers and shareholdersy go are going to tell them we're not going to stand for it. and that etf that backed away from target, the conservative etf saying basically we're arvestin, were notg shares becae
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not going to support this kind of woke policy coming out of a company that pretty much says it all. and i haven't seen at north face ad that's that's pretty amazing. i'm not sure what any of that has to do with warm jackets and camping or even gay people. >> frank, tell me what's yeah.ing. what's this all about? what's your take on all of this? well, first of all, it's>> tammy embarrassingwhat's. s for and thanks for having me on tonight. it's embarrassing.ht. i think most of the audience knows i'm a gay woman. i , i don't dress as a clown. usually i , i don't think i've ever dressed as a clown. it's i realize that there's all kinds of different people in the world. lord knows i live a marginal life myself. lod i and i like my life. but what this does is it sends a message. it's really kindwh oat tf an extremist framework with pride was about really being ableork h to be free to be yourselves. absolutely. at e to be within our community ofg to make sure that your neighbors and your familybs
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realize that gay people caolnutl n a lot of different industries or where we're from whersus different background and have, you know, love lives. and we have families and we have dreams for our future. it was really about being left alone, but being treated equally and fairly. ba tremendous treme progress. nd pr as thoughog there has to be another step forward,p another kind of push for something for everyone to be a victim or for for some kindomi of new dynamic that indicatengsa well, almost liktee an addictony that once you have, you reach kindou have a center point to , you kind of have to go further . and those kinds of ads really, i i think, do damage to the and community, to the community's minority communities, to the transgender community, because it's it's pandering. . it's it's extreme. and it doesn't it's not does not respect the audience in a sense.
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>> and your conversation is correct in the sense of what companies should be able to do and would want to do.nse of w but at the same time, maybe they're not used to kind oftheyr how americans are usually quieet and that while we might not be having riots and marches, that that we're going to speak with the dollar, especially when the economy is tight. wethat we're going to be very careful about where we spend money. and it's not about homophobia. it's about everything beingwe se politicized, having messagesnd, political messages of any type being pushed onto us .hed >>onto none of us want that. no matter what your orientation or your or your race or your background, e tired. we don't know what the future looks like. w whaton't kno our bank account is empty where crime is rampant. acah, this is not on our minds right now. the econommpty. y is . tammy, i appreciate you sharing that. ou i think you share that fromt frm your heart. and i agree with it. y and i, i do think it is a
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setback because jackie , wheny o they go out and they got to target our kids, i mean, literally target going after our kids and they're going ki mock religion, really, you're going to you're going to run or a group that mocksmocl nunshonor a and the los angeles dodgers. i think that's going to help sell baseball tickets.seball >> well, in the world. , it's interesting because you think about going to a baseball game. what if parents do, right? they take their kids to ag. baseball game. it's a nicber goe family activin it's awhat dn outing together.rt that's not the kind of messaging that parents want their children to see when a family walks into target and they're shopping for different items that they need ,they don't want to have to explain jason to their children. why the bathing suit for women has an area to tuck and what that's all about. right.to and that was hav the big fight florida. with respect to teaching these topics in school and havingpectt little kids learning abouto n things that they shouldn't be learning about and beingids e exposed to things thatar
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their parents don't want themgse to be exposed to .y so i think that's really the issue there when it comes to families. and if you think about bud. light and here at home in paren new york city and yankee people are stayingyork away from bud light. they're not drinking it there because they don't like the messaging, they don't like what it stands for and they don't like the value system behind it. i think most of these people would say you're free to live the kind of life that you want to live, but don't bring it into an arena where there's children in these difficult conversations had have to be th i could add , it'se peop mar-a-lago that even diu' thatts might wantle message. but it's the parents businesulti in the home fof r the parentsi m to decidight we. >> well said , both of you . i really do appreciate it. a goodht that was conversation. thought thappreciate it.conversa >> joining us on hannity, jackie and tami, thank you . all right. coming up next, the democrats crime crisis is spiraling out of control. wait until you hear these stories. leo terrell and davis react when this special when this special edition of "hannity" continuesgs
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being charged with menacing and harassment. me they had a machete doonar to the guy's neck that's menacing. in a disturbing story out of the state of washington, a thirty five year old womanstou who allegedly told police she identifies as a 15 year old boy has reportedly been arrested for sexting runaway teens. here with reaction, podcast host kara davis and fox news contributor leo terrell. >> thank you both for joining us . leo, i want to start with you. >> what good is zero bail?o i mean, why why even bother going to jail? why not just have police officers write them tickets? poe >> because they're going to be back out on the street in a couple hours. yeah. what's good with it? it's no good. it's horrible. >> let me hear right now, for careeris is a victory. this is a celebration for career criminals. the intent is misguided.
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career criminals canmi now go in every day and rob a place, shoplift drug youth vandals, knowing that they're not going to serve a day in jail. i want people to understand this. >> the democratic platform is protect the criminals. ed a d ignored the victim, becausaye p i'm telling you right now, the onlyis. one who benefits fromtony rig zero bail are criminals. and may i pleasene benef say th, professor on the east coast, you know why she's out right now? she had a machete, makes this guy's neck. she disrupted a pro-life display. you know why she's out?ea because she's a democrat.se s she's a leftisaye east ct. the democrats pander to the ey. you kn left is a double standarowd. er >> everyone in this countrthy knows it, kyra. we have an actual picture of her holding and video holding a machete to somebody's neck, and that's, quote unquote, just menacing and harassment. and she's already out of jail after already doing whatot she's done at the college and whatnot. e i mean, why is that out, that maybe attempted murder?
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>> i don't know what the proper charges, but that guy is moments away from losing his life. if she just extensor her tricepo and puts that that machetesi through his neck, yeah. and yet we've had people sitting in jail for years for the audacity of showing up on the capitol steps on january six . i agree with leo, of course,thii this is all politically motivated, but it doesn't just put the citizens in danger, right. with the system of lawer wit enforcement not workinh g. it also serves to discouragees a population when we feedil like depean't depend on our justice system, the electoral systemalrd is already under suspicion. that's createdy a lot of unease among americans . and now we can't even really depend on our justice system to do what it was designed to do. it's very demoralizing, but that's what demn utopia is . ve it's a society without consequences. to them, it's utopia. >> in reality, it's . reali
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yeahty, know why citizens should have to live in that kind of fear. is beyond me.fear i >>s but if people don't pay attention, leo, to these district attorney races and these sheriff races, guess what? this is going to continue. >> the power is in locals in loc government and the selective discretion by these soft on crime prosecutor not to prosecute. and here's the part, jason , that drives me nuts. you've got the three largest cities run by people of color. you've got people color throughout the cities in los angeles, chicago, san francisco, you know, they yell every day, systemictib racism, systemic racism,y ves m the system is racist. gi they're running the system. yo's a gamve thewherebe. it's all about power, control.m and if you accuse them of lyingm ,you're going to be canceled. you're that you're the sellout.w iter is just a game on the part of democrats to maintain power at the expense of destroying our civilization. our cities, our states in these blue states. it's just horrific.
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