tv Hannity FOX News June 5, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm PDT
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>> would you be brave enough to stick it out to the raccoon? >> yes. look at the technique. every nfl running back should admire that, two hands so you don't fumble. well done, jerry. >> hey, i love it. great to have you. >> the best. >> thanks, jimmy. >> have a great evening. sean hannity is now. >> harris, thank you. if so, i am thinking imagine if it was a krispy kreme donut. i don't know. i would like to know which one the raccoon picks. >> i don't know. i can tell you that i would reach out for that. >> i would reach out for that. especially a hot one. three hours today, harris, great job. tonight another profile in courage from the "new york times." they are now all but praising joe biden's scary fall on friday and demanding patience and understanding around the, quote, complicated reality of biden's being the oldest president. coming up, newt gingrich will weigh in and address that. and 2024, presidential candidate senator tim scott will join us.
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he confronted the ladies of "the view" today and he exposed their hateful rhetoric. full highlights coming up. and chairman jim jordan and chairman james comer is on. comer is preparing to hold the fbi director in contempt of congress. tonight in a possible effort to shield president biden from a congressional investigation, director ray is refusing to hand over that official 1023 document that reportedly describes a criminal foreign bribery scheme this biden's time when he was vice president. now fbi officials have been in possession of these allegations since june of 2020. they have also been in possession of hunter biden's laptop since december of 2019. they have seen emails and texts from hunter biden detailing possible foreign payouts to the big guy and half the money going to pops and complaining about paying for pop's home repair
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bills. the fbi is also fully aware of the dozens upon dozens of suspicious activity reports filed to banks and all linked to the biden family sin tkau -- sindica t*e. no doj and no search warrants from the fbi. chris ray is now obstructing a congressional investigation. you see what's happening here? this is your two-tiered system of justice now worse than ever. despite a mountain of evidence of public corruption, the fbi, the doj, they have been protecting and continue to protect the biden family. just like hillary clinton was protected in 2016 and before that the clinton foundation was protected. at the very same time, after an unprecedented s.w.a.t-style raid at the home of former president trump, the doj is apparently moving at lightning speed to prosecute donald trump. why?
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over some documents stored in a secure room that the fbi had access to months earlier? at mar-a-lago and from trump's time at the white -- white house? former president trump's attorney met with special counsel jack smith and other doj officials in what many now believe is a precursor to an indictment, maybe as early as this week. according to reports the federal grand jury has been hearing evidence in this case. they are expected to meet again this week. breaking tonight, sources close to this program are also learning that there is consideration of a possible hunter biden indictment this week, if not the same day as a possible trump indictment. my sources say obviously the justice department is extremely nervous this will be viewed properly as political retribution. the question is, how much is politics really a factor in the biden justice department? now, of course, if trump's last name was clinton or biden, he would never be charged in any
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document probe. his place wouldn't have gotten raided. it would have never gotten this far. hillary, we all know she mishandled top secret classified material on private servers, likely hacked by foreign countries. she then deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, wiped the devices clean with something we had never heard of called bleach bit. she removed sim cards from the phones and the blackberries and had them destroyed with hammers. according to james james comey, no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges against hillary clinton. keep in mind another special council is investigating joe biden over the exact same issue, except biden allegedly mishandled classified material in multiple unsecured locations including secret documents from biden's time even going back as far as him being a senator. surprise, surprise, that case appears to be going nowhere. there are no impending charges, no grand jury that we know of, and by the way, there's been no
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leaks at all whatsoever. in contrast, the document investigation into donald trump has been riddled with never ending leaks, disclosures including fbi photographs from inside mar-a-lago all designed to embarrass and impugn the former president. this is a brazen level of political bias and corruption of the fbi and they are preparing for cheap political opponents headed and under investigation for. all while biden walks away scott free. that is what you expect from a banana republic and not from the united states. sadly that extends far beyond donald trump and it has been going on for quite some time. in 2005, you might recall house majority leader tom delay, he was indicted and convicted in a far left district on bogus
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conspiracy charges. he was sentenced to three years in prison and forced to resign from congress before his case was overturned and acquitted by a higher court. that was an 8-1 decision. a few years later in 2013, the irs admitted they were targeting conservative groups for extra scrutiny and investigations simply because of their political affiliations. and then in 2014, gop rising star, and then virginia governor bob mcdonald, he was indicted on federal corruption charges and prosecutors attempted to put mcdonald behind bars for 12 years. he lost his job. he lost his house. he lost his marriage before the u.s. supreme court overturned the conviction. that was a unanimous decision. and in 2016, donald trump and many of his associates, they were targeted by an fbi investigation based on a russia hoax, a hoax propagated by the clinton campaign and echoed all over the mainstream media mob.
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countless lives were ruined and millions of dollars were spent all in legal fees. reputations were tarnished and many including trump witnessed their privacy violated in the worst way imaginable. in case after case after case the process is the punishment instead of investigating real crimes and building strong cases investigators are now putting republicans and conservatives through hell and that means we have a two-tiered justice system. we have a serious problem at the fbi and the doj, a political rot that could destroy our republic and shred our constitution, meaning there is no equal justice under the law, no equal application of our laws, no self-awareness at the doj and the fbi. they think they are doing great. they are getting every republican they can and they are going after donald trump. the fbi by the way in a statement praised its commitment to accommodating comer's request while denying the subpoena. comer and jordan will be here in
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a moment and we'll get the very latest. here now with reaction to today's news, texas senatorred it cruz. senator, one of the -- texas senator ted cruz. senator, you are watching this case. your observations, am i right about a dual justice system? is this equal justice under the law or equal application of our laws? >> sean, you're absolutely right. as you know, the last book i wrote is entitled "justice corrupt. how the left has weaponized the legal system." we have seen it come to life in technicolor. the book talks about how the obama justice department and the fbi and the irs were turned into political weapons to target their enemies. you just talked about lois lerner and that was part of that. it talks about how those career -- those vicious partisans burrowed into senior
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career positions in the agencies and the deep state waged war against donald trump during the four years trump was president the deep state tried to do everything they could to destroy his presidency. now those partisans are back in the open. they are brazen. they are running the biden justice department, the fbi, the irs. sean, it gives me no pleasure to say it. this attorney general, merick garland, is the most partisan, the most political attorney general in our nation's history, and he has corrupted the department of justice. he has corrupted the fbi. he has corrupted the machinery of government and they are perfectly willing to use it. it is effectively an arm of the dnc. the hypocrisy is mass -- massive. mark my words, i believe merick garland will indict donald trump. he wants to indict donald trump because he hates donald trump. he hates him. he's angry. merick garland is angry he wasn't confirmed to the supreme court. he wants to indict him.
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i think the plan was to indict him over classified documents and he got the enormous problem that joe biden seemed to have classified documents everywhere, including in the garage by his own corvette. i don't think merit -- merick garland will indictment him over documents. it will be obstruction of justice for hiding the classified documents. mind you, he is not saying the underlined documents are a crime because he would have to indict joe biden too. he will instead create a crime about a non-crime and that's the basis of the indictment, and i think you're right. he will also indict hunter biden, but he will do it on purely personal matters dealing with drugs and guns and tax issues for hunter that have nothing to do with joe biden because this doj wants to protect and insulate joe biden and the biden family's corruption and they want to use hunter biden as a scapegoat to
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justify targeting donald trump. >> i want you to focus like a laser on this issue that you are talking about, a non-crime, but issues surrounding a non-crime that they turned criminal, and that being what you believe, and i think i agree with you completely, that this will be -- this will have nothing to do with documents or the raid at mar-a-lago. otherwise, how would you justify hillary clinton? james co me -- james comey said she had classified material on her servers and no reason to prosecute. how do you justify joe biden not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 locations where he had classified materials? if the special counsel made it about those issues america would say, why didn't you do it to these people? there is no good answer for them. how about the idea, now we are going after donald trump this week for obstructing an investigation into what they are saying is a non-crime or not one
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they are going to prosecute, okay, we'll throw you a bone and we'll arrest hunter on lying about his gun application charges. that's fair? >> yeah. of course it's not fair. this is something i talked about at great length on my podcast. here is the tell, the investigation into hunter biden, if it stays focused on his personal issues and if it stays on gun issues or drug issues or things dealing with -- look, hunter biden is a deeply troubled soul. the media, the corporate media is prepared to say every family has people struggling with addiction. he is someone. he needs help. but the tell is does the investigation cordoned off joe biden? if hunter biden was a poor schmoe had problems with substance abuse you and i would not be talking about it.
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the reason it matters, hunter biden, the evidence suggests made a business of selling access to daddy, joe biden, selling it to enemies of america, selling it to the ukrainian natural gas company and selling it to the chinese communists. you will have shortly james comer on the show. the house of representatives is getting ready to hold chris ray in contempt. why? the fbi had a whistleblower come forward and allege that joe biden was personally involved in a $5 million bribery scheme. we don't know the details. comer knows, but i don't. we don't know the details, but my understanding from the public leaks is it did not concern china and the fbi as far as we know sat on it and didn't do anything about it and didn't investigate it. so today, the fbi brought the document over to show it to comer, but said it must remain confidential. apparently chairman comer decided this is serious enough and the american people need to see it.
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i have a message for chris ray. i have known chris for 25 years. he is not a left wing partisan. he is a company man. he believes he is protecting the fbi by circling the wagons. let me tell you something, chris. the fbi works for the american people. the american people have a right to have accountability to know is there evidence that joseph biden, junior, the president of the united states, was permanently -- personally involved in bribery from a foreign nation? don't protect the clear partisans in the doj. put the public good above parochial concerns. the american people deserve to know what is the evidence that joe biden was personally involved with pwroeub -- bribery. >> very powerful, senator cruz. the fbi tonight, as we are discussing tonight is in possession of a document allegedly detailing a scheme of biden's time as vice president. according to the claims in what is known as an fd or a 1023
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document biden is accused of taking foreign bribes in exchange for policy decisions. comer believes these claims are credible and need to be investigated. the fbi is refusing to turnover the unclassified document even after a subpoena. the white house is calling this a fact-free stunt, but if the document is not produced by thursday, it won't be a stunt. james comb -- comer said he will hold him in contempt of congress. james comer and house judiciary chairman jim jordan. he showed you the document and you had seen it, congressman comer. my understanding is the fbi has had this since, what, 2020, correct me if i'm wrong. you want to know if it has been investigated. >> right. this particular document was dated in 2020, but there are notes in the document that date back to 2017. we believe that this human
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source initially informed the fbi of the bribery scheme in 2017. my question to the fbi was what exactly have you done with this investigation? the fbi admitted this is a highly credible and in fact one of the most highly credible human sources. they admitted they paid this source a substantial amount of money and he had been a part of the bureau for 13 years dating back to the obama administration. their answer to me, sean, it is now part of another investigation. we don't know which investigation. we don't know when the investigation began. all we know is two weeks ago they tried to act like this forum -- this form didn't exist and now here is the fbi bringing the form to the house of representatives. >> jim jordan, let me bring you in here. according to news reports all sofr the country today -- all over the country today, the arrest of donald j trump is
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immanent, maybe thursday or friday, so we hear. last thursday you sent a letter to the ag, merick garland, demanding details of the extent of fbi involvement in the special counsel probe being run by jack smith. have you heard back? >> we haven't, sean, but the bottom line is this never ends. you go back to 2016 when they used a dossier they knew was garbage to spy on president trump's campaign and in 2018 the whole muller investigation. they suppressed the hunter biden laptop story and in 2022, 91 days before the election, they raid president *6 -- president trump's home, and now here we are heading into the presidential election and we have joe biden's justice department going after their opponent, the guy leading in every single poll. and that is after alvin bragg has indicted president trump. it never ends their quest to go after president trump.
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and i will just say this about the document, sean. this just isn't a document in the possession of the fbi. this is a document they created, and they created it based on what james comer just said. they had a credible source, one of their good sources, who they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars bring this information to them, and then they create this document. we want to see it. how much do you want to bet this source is a lot more credible than christopher steel, the guy who created the dossier they used to go after president trump. i bet this source has a lot more credibility, but they will not let them see this document. i mean, i hope they let the american people see it. >> jim, i would argue that -- i think ted cruz is right. i don't think any document will have a thing to do with top secret documents. then you have to apply the same standard to hillary and joe biden and that brings joe biden directly into that. it will be obstruction of justice or whatever -- a crime
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about a non-crime, if you will. they won't indict on the original premise of the investigation. you obstructed the investigation into the non-crime allegation. >> yeah. i think you're right. i think it will probably be an obstruction on senator -- and nor dash -- senator cruz is right. they tried to get trump in 2018 and they haven't. we are still here. it is bogus and the american people see it for what it is. >> james comer, let's talk about where your committee is headed with the investigation. let's assume you hold director ray in contempt. what does that mean as of thursday? >> we are setting an example. when we subpoena information there is a reason why, and we expect to get that information. the house oversight committee was created to have oversight over the federal government. ted cruz mentioned earlier and jim jordan talks about all the time we have these federal bureaucracies that think they are immune to oversight.
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so we are following the money, sean. i said this in december when we announced the investigation. we were going to follow the money. obviously what we demonstrated a few weeks ago when we showed proof that there were many wire transfers from romanian national to the biden family and shell companies that the biden family created that were dispersed back down to various family members. these payments were made while joe biden wasn't. these payments were made soon after -- just days after he flew off -- flew out of romania on air force 2. what the human informant alleged is exactly the same as what we saw in romania. the vice president at the time, joe biden, was in the country. he was talking about foreign policy and then soon afterward according to this highly credible, well respected human
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source, there was a bribe made. it specifically detailed allegations that the bribe would be made in a way that would be very difficult to find, that they would use various bank accounts and various shell companies. >> wow. jim jordan, the central question i think america is going to be asking by the end of the week if all of these rumors of a pending arrest of donald trump turn out to be true is the heart of your investigation into the judiciary committee. that is, is the fbi politicized and is the doj weaponized? is it? do you have enough evidence to convince you? >> just look at the durham report. he gives examples of how they had no credible evidence and predicate and no probable cause. there was credible intelligence that came into the government that they put in the form of a memo. they gave that memo to mr. comb me and mr. struck. mr. comb me and -- comey and
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struck failed to share it with those working this case. when mr. durham interviewed one of the agents he showed in the phepl -- memo and read and became visibly upset and stepped out of the room and came back in and said i could have seen this memo and this could have changed what we were doing in the investigation. comey kept it from him. yes tphr-rbgs -- yes, there are two standards and the fbi says that is not the case and that is not supposed to be how it works in this great country. >> jim jordan, thank you. james comer, thank you. when we come back, senator tim scott, he joined the ladies on the show "the view," a fiery interview. we have highlights and much more as we continue. ♪ i've got a plan to which i'm sticking. ♪ ♪ my doc wrote me the script. ♪ ♪ box came by mail. ♪ ♪ showed up on friday. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way
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republican presidential candidate senator tim scott joined the ladies of the hard-hitting abc news show "the view" and finally delivered some much-needed truth to the show's far left host. take a look. >> you have indicated that you don't believe in systemic racism. what is your definition of systemic racism? >> let me answer the question that you've -- >> or does it even exist in your mind. >> let me answer the question this way. one of the things i think about and one of the reasons i'm on the show is because of the comments frankly made on this show that the only way for a young african-american kid to be successful in this country is to be the exception and not the rule. that is a dangerous, offensive, disgusting message to send to our young people today that the only way to succeed is by being the exception. i'm gonna suggest the fact of the matter is that progress in america is palpable. it can be measured in generations. i look back at the fact that my grandfather, born in 1921 in south carolina, when he was on a
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sidewalk a white person was coming and he had to step off and not make eye contact. that man believed then what some doubt now, in the goodness of america. he believed having faith in god and faith in himself and faith in what the future could hold for his kids would unleash opportunities in ways that you cannot imagine. one of the reasons why i took the funding for hbcu's to the highest level in the history of the country, and then i helped make it permanent is because i believe that education is the closest thing to magic in america. so i'm about making sure our kids have as many opportunities to succeed as possible. >> notably absent from today's panel was joybehar who came under fire of comments accusing scott of not understanding racism. remember these comments? >> he is one of these guys who, you know, he is like clarence thomas, a black republican who believes in pulling the south by your boot straps instead of
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understanding the systemic racism that african-americans face in this country and other minorities. he doesn't get it and neither does clarence and that's why they are republicans. >> south carolina senator presidential candidate tim scott is with us with more on today's appearance. don't you like being lectured by a white liberal about what it is like to be -- to have an african-american experience in america? i read your book. i read clarence thomas' book. i know your life story. i know clarence thomas' life story. neither of you had it easy in the early part of your lives at all. >> plastic spoons and not silver spoons. more importantly, sean, can you imagine an extreme liberal telling me how to be a black man in america when she is a white lady who dresses up in black face. i can't believe the hypocrisy that comes out of that show sometimes. it is the height of hypocrisy to
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suggest i am the exception when in fact their policy positions as a radical left creates -- sorry, a rule that simply says in order for us to be successful, you have to go to a failing school. you have to stay in your place. you can't go up as high as you possibly can the ladder. you have to stay at the bottom. literally they are suggesting that the rule that they want keeps poor kids in failing schools, keeps minorities at the bottom of the ladder and then they remove the runnings -- rungs of the ladder to climb. we are a mare raw to be kris see. your talent and character and grit takes you as high as you are willing to climb. according to their policies, they take the first three rungs of the ladder out. >> i have to give krae -- credit to whoopi goldberg who i thought chastised the audience who started to boo. she said, no. we are going to let senator scott speak. they did attack you when you weren't there and you had every right to do that. i used to do that show.
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it is not worth while to do that show for me. what i liked about today's edition is they were listening to you, whether they wanted to or not. your message came through loud and clear. i think it is a message that frankly senator tran sends -- tran sends race and this should be the country with the ladder to success. we are not a nation of victims. we are a nation of people that can do great things regardless of how difficult our circumstances were when we grew up or how hard our lives have been. >> absolutely, sean. one of the things you and i have in common is a very blue collar, everyday american background. you and i had to figure out how to succeed in life, but the conditions of america make it possible for the working class person to come to the heights of being in tv. you can look at me and say a kid growing up in a single-parent
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household mired in poverty can one day be a congressman or senator or business owner? yes. the answer is yes, yes. why? america continues to evolve in the right direction. we continue to call upon our better angels. we are a more perfect union today than we were yesterday or last year or last decade. we have to believe in the future of this country. and then we have to lean into that future and make it what it should be. spend more time in the wind shield and less time in the rearview mirror. >> let's talk a little about your run for president here. i knew because i interviewed you and you said you were thinking about it. you have a pretty formidable field you are going um -- going up against. talk about the decision to make this run and what will be different about your campaign in your view. >> thank you, sean. one of the things you always should do if you're me you should spend time praying and
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talking to your pastors and talking about why it is important to throw your name into an ever-increasing hat. for me the piece that over took me was this notion that america can do for anyone what she's done for me. can have i a choice to restore home and create opportunities and protect the america that made me possible? made in america is my story. once i have peace about that, i decided i'm not running against a field. i'm running to the president of the united states to make sure that the next generation of the american dream makes mine pale in comparison to what they are able to accomplish. i'm making sure that we remain the freest, fairest land on god's green earth is my objective. i am so thankful that i have the blessing of running for president in the only country where this is possible. frankly, sean, the truth of my life disproves every lie we are
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hearing from the radical left. >> i won't give a full announcement, but we have a town hall coming up with you and we look forward to it. thanks for agreeing to do it. great job on "the view" today and thanks for coming on to share with us. we appreciate it. >> straight ahead, biden's big fall last week is raising big concerns about his age from both sides. and a surprising endorse -- endorsement for rfk, junior. newt beginning -- newt gingrich has a book out and it is about winning elections, imagine that. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 70 pounds on golo. i spent thousands on other diets that didn't work. on golo, i spent a couple hundred bucks and got back down to my high school weight. you're not gonna believe this thing is possible but it is.
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times" from publishing their latest puff piece. they laughingly called biden trim and fit and said at times he is, quote, exhibiting striking stamina. we can't make it up. even the times -- "the times" say his age is a consideration and staff acknowledging they try not to bother him on weekends and he works an average of four hours a day and not all are on board. former twitter ceo jacker dorsee headlines with his endorsement of robert f kennedy, junior. espn host our buddy steven a smith says we need a new president citing biden's age. the new book out tomorrow, the real story of the republican revolution. the former speaker of the house newt gingrich, i was there with you. i will talk about that in a second. i got to see that march up close and personal and there is a lot of lessons that can be applied
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today. while he seems fit and trim and has stamina second to nobody, we really do have a compromised president at this point. how is it so few democrats are willing to say the obvious? >> well, i mean, first of all, if you are the president of the united states and your staff and you spend trillions of dollars, why would you go out and make an enemy when who knows what he can do to help you with regulations, with contracts, a variety of things. there is a huge intimidation, particularly in your own party. jimmy carter after all beat teddy kennedy inside the democratic party. gerald ford beat ronald reagan. it is very tough inside the party. the problem for biden is that week by week he looks like he is less there. you can't be president of the united states four hours a day. it is not possible.
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what protects him in part is kamala harris. nobody in their right mind is gonna suggest that she would be a better president than biden because four hours a day of biden is better than three minutes of kamala harris. it is impossible. >> what do you bet that gavin newsom probably on a daily basis getting dozens of calls from people saying you really need to get in? >> i think that's true for whitmer in michigan and true of the new governor of pennsylvania. there are a lot of people beginning to look and think, you know, biden literally -- i can't imagine how he can campaign in 2024. i think at some point this will cam -- catch up with him. robert kennedy, junior may be a much bigger threat. the american people, when they are as unhappy as they are with biden and the numbers are devastating, they find a way to express themselves. if he is down there in the 30s
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or below, somehow they will find somebody, even if they have to write them in. in so you pal -- so palo a rhinoceros won a nomination as mayor as a show of disgust. if i was the biden team, i would be worried about the general mood building, and the fact frankly that none of his policies work. they don't work on the border, they don't work on the economy, they don't work on crime. they are not working on foreign policy. i think that is a huge burden for somebody to carry no matter what their age is. >> let's talk about what i was honored to live through and that was you becoming the -- republicans taking back the house and you becoming speaker for the first time in 40 years, a republican. not an easy feet. you built a foundation over years, renewing american civilization and the contract with america and you run on it and pull it out of your pocket every interview and keep the promises and you brought the
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republican party back to life. how is that applicable to this upcoming presidential election? in light of the prism of today's news that it appears the special council by week's end or maybe next week the latest is about to indict donald trump on the issue down in mar-a-lago? >> first of all, i was honored to have you recently interview me for a podcast. >> i interviewed you on your podcast. yes. >> thank you for doing that. first of all indicting donald trump at a moment when we know more and more and more about just how corrupt the bidens are and the biden team is is simply going to increase the anger of the millions of americans who already believe the durham report is right, the fbi was corrupted, the intelligence community was corrupted and the current attorney general is corrupt and certainly the current secretary of state who
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is getting a lot of money from the university of pennsylvania and probably from the chinese. we don't know because it is all secret. this just strengthened the notion to be against donald trump in the republican primary is to help the left. one of the things which has propped up the trump campaign is the choices of trump versus one of the republican. it is trump validating these people doing terrible things to america. i think he will skate through it. >> if he has an indictment in new york and indictment in dc with the special council and assume fulton county will go full force. you even have prosecutors running on going on one man and one organization and one family. how problematic would that be to the general electoral in november of 2024 if he is the nominee. >> if you point out to people that in washington, d.c. donald
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trump got 5% of the vote. if 19 out of every 20 people was against you, how can he possibly have an honest trial in front of a jury of his peers? this is exactly what the american revolution was all about. this is the corrupt use of the power of government to rig the game and in this case against one particular individual, but let's be honest. they have gone after virtually everybody for trump. the effort by the fbi and the justice department to intimidate, harass and attack people who supported donald trump is stunning. we have seen nothing like it in american history except for a very, very brief period underwood row wilson that was condemned as the, quote, red scare. this is a despicable and dangerous misuse of the government and the power of the government to go after somebody who after all is the primary political opponent. you see this in venezuela. you see this in zimbabwe and you
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can see this in cuba. to see this in america, i think it condemns everybody who is doing it basically to themselves be at risk. i think a lot of them will be indicted. rec -- remember, john mitchell was the only one to go to jail for obstruction of justice and the current attorney general is close to that same problem and the current director of the fbi is equally close. >> newt gingrich and his new book, applicable to this day "march to the majority, the real story of the republican revolution" amazon.com, hannity.com, bookstores all across the country. mr. speaker, thank you. we appreciate it. when we come back, the left is accelerating their attacks on conservative women after years of attacking or ignoring melania trump and now they are going after kasey desantis. you can go after christians, african-american conservatives and conservative women. that's straight ahead.
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so, remember how the mob, the media was when trump wasn't? they ignored or attacked melania trump for most of her time as first lady. now the media mob found another target and that is the first lady of florida, governor desantis' wife, casey, who recently by the way survived breast cancer. daily beast unloading on her for wearing a jacket promoting florida as a place where, quote, woke goes to die calling her the walmart melania, an attack on both women and comparing her to lady macbeth. and and that from a piece from politico calling casey's husband, blindly ambitious, the
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power behind the throne. the mob, the media is threatened by driven, successful women, apparently because they are conservative or are married to or with conserve -- conserve -- conservative men. joining us is the hosts of out takes. good to see you both. charlie, we will start with you. okay, three groups with no rules apply. you can attack christians and african-american conservatives in america and you can attack the wives of conservative politicians and no political correctness and no woke standards apply. >> first of all, can we just be thankful they didn't call her the target melania? at this point in time that seems like the bigger insult. to answer your question, this is really just another page out of a tired playbook. the left acting and pretending they are obsessed with women's empowerment except when it comes
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to a conservative woman they deem as a threat. quite honestly, i don't care who you want as your president, but to come after a woman who is a breast cancer survivor, mother of three, a successful career woman and a trusted advisor to one of the most loved governors in our country feels like an extreme cheap shot, and not to mention the out of touch disgusting jab from this elitist author. there are millions of hard-working americans in the country who shop for their clothing at walmart and should never feel bad or inferior or doing -- for doing so. >> tommy, i had what was a somewhat classic twitter war with jimmy fallon because he was making fun of melania reading a children's book to kids and she has an accent. i was like, you idiot, that is english as her fifth or sixth language and not her first language. >> yeah, again, they will take any shot at a female if the female happens to be conservative. they have proven this time and time again. you had senator skod on. it is the same story with him.
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they don't care what your identity politics are. what they care about is you are conservative, but more importantly you are a conservative threat as charlie eluded to. they don't pick on republican women if they don't see them as a threat to the status quo, to the wokism and the woke mind virus. that's why they are going after casey desantis. not only is her husband a threat, but she is a threat too. but let's also talk about the criticisms of casey desantis. they say she is ambitious, that she is the power behind the throne. >> so what? >> since when is that a bad thing? shouldn't we be telling young women that is exactly what they should aspire to be? don't they applaud kamala day in and day out, a woman who does nothing and logs her as a feminist hero, but casey desantis being ambitious and a powerful woman behind a man and now that is an attack and an assault? i don't think so. i would take that as a compliment if i was casey. >> it was jimmy kimmle and not
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jimmy fallon. i can't keep my late night straight because i watch greg gutfeld. what message are we sending our daughters? i want my daughter to be strong -- and she is, strong, tough, a fighter and somebody who sticks up for herself. >> absolutely. when we look at casey desantis and we look at whether or not she is an asset to her husband in his political campaign to become president she absolutely is. f scott fitzgerald said it best, behind every great man is a great woman. she is a role model for women who strive to be, tommy like you said, ambitious. she has put her stamp on so many policies in the state of florida while juggling so many roles as a mother. i think she does an absolute great job and i say this is the epitome of the type of woman we want in the white house. >> all right, charlie, thank you. tommy, great to see you. more "hannity" ahead.
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>> all right, a programming note. we have a live audience show this wednesday. tickets are free. go to hannity.com to register. by the way, i promise you'll have fun. that's all the time we have left this evening, and we hope you set your dvr so you never, ever, ever miss miss an ep -- episode of "hannity." fox news.com, hannity.com. let not your heart be troubled. laura has a big show tonight. >> do you wear ties any longer? or is it always going to be tieless for you from now on? i'm trying to figure it out. sometimes you revert back to your professional days when you wore ties, are but now you are just doing the casual sean hannity look, and i'm trying to figure out why that is. hmm. >> i have been trying to avoid management making a comment on this, and all you do is rat me out every night. >> yeah. >> i'm hoping they don't notice. >> yeah, well, and he has gym shorts on under that. >> sweatpant
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