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i hope you enjoyed our interview. robert f kennedy jr. i ha robert f.d extended interw with him earlier for my show. piers morgan uncensored available right now only on fox nation is an interesting character. have a great evening.hara >> and sean hannity is next with a big audience sean. all right. wellcter say hi to piers, everybody. >> thank you, piers and i going to have a big debate one day on two topics. guns and baseball versus cricket. j >> but anyway, piers, great job. great showob gr as. >> always. thank you. thank you. and we're back with a rowdy new york audience. thank you for being here tonight. and we begin u al. dumb and dumber, they're at it again. president biden continues to embarrass embarra himself and our country on the world stage. meanwhile, back at home vicerrii president kamala harris is somehow even worse. kamala we'll explain. stay tuned. kamala's brilliant lessons brini on intelligence, which she doesn't know anything about. giy
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and transportation. we'll give you that coming up. buout first, the house judiciary committee chairman, jim jordan, and congressmajudiciarn mac gag, they will be here in a moment with more on today's explosive hearing on capitol hill with the fbi director,bi chris wray, who should be fired and under both wrachris wry, his predecessor, jim comey. mr. higher honord under , the ws once premiere law enforcement agency, has now sadly been has b transformed into nothing short of an arm of the democratic party. cratic. the bume politicized they've become weaponized. the bureau is now rotting from the torep down with extreme political bias and based on race non-answers cavalier attitude today. oh, he seems that he doesn'te really care at all. now, it's now well-established that the fbi whed that puts cins on the scales of the lastr two presidents elections in our countrcountry.y in 2016. after detailing a litany of serious top secret classified
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information all over server. thr >> there was no raid oe f hillar clinton's chappaqua home. no, not at all. james comey said no, reasonable prosecutor, whatever. prosecute hillary clinton. remember the 33,000 subpoenaed deleted emails and destroyed devices. no consequences there either. no cand at the very same time, the fbi was perpetuating what was the worst russiae wors collusion, conspiracy theories all agains t trump, all without a shred of evidence. and using that falsea shre information. hillary's bought and paid for a dirty russian dossier all toy defraud a buys a court. and theyto d knew it was a lie m the beginning. and they even offered the author, christopher steele, $1,000,000 and he couldn't collect. buopher ston t they still use tt information before that fisa court and thattion applicationw four years later in 2020. fast forward under christopher i wray, now the fbi director. di to floatx ale
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the russia hoax all while pre bonking what the fbi knew was a very true hunter. biden laptop scandal.mpany to every big tech company inin the country, they did itch compa weekly. they met with big tech companies in the lead up to that election. nieshe lead up tthey knew the lr they firstst had it in december 2019. then they purposely misled social decr companies, tellingy they may be victims of a misinformation campaign presi to shape the outcome of a presidential electiode n. ke a >> but this is just the tip of the iceberg. take a look. >> eigeight days ago, on july 4n the western district of louisiana, the court found thatt the federal government suppressed americans firstamen amendment free speech rights, oppositiondmenh , president bids policies, statements that the hunter biden laptotatementps true and opposition to policies of the government officials in power all were suppressed. it is quite telling that eachf example or category of suppressed speech wasu speech s
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conservative in nature. the court further writes a the united states government seems to have assumed a role r to an orwellian ministry of truth specific to the fbi.said the court said this the fbi's failure to alert social media companies the biden laptopan story was real and not russianno disinformationt ru is particulay troubling. your fbi wrote a memo talkin fbg about radical, traditional catholics. i'm just wondering if you can define it for us. welltalking , what i can tell you is you're referring to the richmond product, which is a single product by a single field office, which as soon as i found out about it, i was aghast singl. do you think priest priests should be informants inside the church? director? di do not recruit, open or operate confidential human sources to infiltrate target report. but that's how on religious or what this said, it sounds like you were trying to do it in richmond, virginia. assur no, sir. no word. it just didn't happen. you can assure us that thise didn'tus ts didn'tt prod. s that product did not too,be as best as we can tell in any
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investigative action as a result of it. none. now, the abuse of power does not stop there. >> just listen to how the fbi and at least one major bankk wo workedrked together to monitor w the accounts of certain law abiding. iall haericans, especially those who have purchased firearms. >> by the way, all without a warrant. take a look. t. the fbi ask financial institutions to turn over their customers debit and credit car d history inrchae the washingtons , d.c. area foru january 5th and six, 2021. kno i don't knowth the answer to tht as i sit here right now. e i am aware that bank of america provided information to the fbi. but what communicationt bank ois occurred between the fbi and bank of america about it? >> let's read it. to recap our morning. cal are you. we are prepared to act the following threshold tcustomers debit card credi credit card. watching washington dc purchases between one 521 one 621. that's scary enough. le but then the next bullet points even more scary. ant morey any historic histo
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capital letters all capitals historical purchase of a firearm you guys asked financial hits at least bank of america. we think more.ca did you guys ask him again? >> i don't have the full sequence of the back four. sothe fbi can find a complicad workaround to monitor bank accountslicated from thousandso americans without a warrant. ut but they couldn't be bothered to preemptively protect the capitol before p january six from threats that were detailed. in other words, actionable intelligence. even nbc news and lester holttew reported on this actionable intelligence and the failure of law enforcemene t act on all of this that they had way before january sixth. and while the fbi labels concern parents at schoooncerned meetings, domestic terrorists, and defames conservativeic terro and persecutes pro-life
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americans while they raido wa the raid on mar a lago, that was no problem in a an unprecedented search that they don't call a raid. well, thenwa what it. the bureau seems totally uninterested in any serious allegations against the biden family, against hunter biden ind particular, and especially joe biden's potentialen he involvement. and we know he lied to this country when he said he never talkedsa h to his son about his foreign business dealings. he was active, meaning many ofs. his foreign business partners. anyway, his matt gates of florida. >> i'm sitting hergaetz ofe wity father. i will make certain that totween the man sittinn beman st to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. ion. i sitting here waiting for the call with my father. sounds like a shakedown, doesn't it, director? i'm not going to get intointo commenting on that. abou you.
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you seem deeply curious about it, don't you? almost suspiciously. i'm curious. are you protecting the bidencurb absolutely not. the fbi. well, you wanti does n to knowby interests and you won't answer questions about whether or not that's a shakedown. and everybody knows why you won't answer it. because to to the millions ofs n people who will see this, they know it is. and your inability about to acknowledge that is deeply revealing about you, if you don't give straigh t answers ,you give answers that later a court deems aren't true. you and then at the end of the day, you won't criticize an obvious shakedown whenon't it's directly in front of us. and it appears as though you're whitewashing the conduct of corrupt. respectfully, congressman, in yo, g. me state of florida number of people applying to come work for us and devote their lives working for us isup over. >> up over 100%. we're deeply proud of them ov. ve >> and they deserve better than you. wow. checkmate. now, as far as we know, theres have been no seriousas the reinvestigations into potential d on zeron zeroe
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experience hunter's laptop. no extensive probe into bribery allegations in that 1023 form made by a trusted and paid fbi . no investigation into joe biden at all whatsoevei r. implic anything that could implicate the big guy in a seriousatg gu e has been suppressed or it has been ignored. nossn w, we heard almost no complaints from the democrats on the hill today on the fbi's abuse of power. demoys seems, alwa cut one way n favor of democrats against conservatives and by the way, the bureau's unconstitutional governmentau's overreach is ongg and must end, according to a brand new report from the househ weaponization subcommittee. the fbi recently workeoused with ukraine's compromised intelligence agency in akprain n attempt to censor social media accounts that dare to sao y the wrong thing about the war in ukraine. and yet, chris wray can'tht bothered to address these concerns in any way at all whatsoever.
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he didn't give a single straight answer all day. he ducked. answd, he weaved and obfuscated and took responsibility for absolutely bg nothing. it's all one big political game too directed, right? take dwray a look.id you r >> again, i'm not going to get into that here. did you reques sp the information? i can't speak to the specifics. again, i don't have the numbere. shere i sit here right now. there have been instances in which individuals have had righr disciplinary action and they are no longer with it. i can't get into it herei can't i can't again, i just can't speak to that here. you know what the motivation was? >> do yo whae well, again, i ths what our internal review will find. t. i'd rather wai i don't know if that number>> i is accurate. i can't get into discussions cai that it did, or maybe more importantly, did not happen between the fbi and the een thnt. department. >> how about we replace the word? i can. i can't. >> hce it with. i won't. i won't. i won't. because that's a more truthful f answer. according to a recent poll, americans trust in the fbi has now reached rock bottom levels, down more than20 20 pointschri and five short years.
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but chris way. right. doesn's doesn sm tot seem to cs doing nothing to right this ship. no one has been held accountable for perpetuating the russia hoax. no ia held accountable for the litany of abuses detailed ac the durham report d. no one in the fbi held accountable for the security failures on januarcoe secuy sixh with actionable intelligence. no one held accountable forthe defrauding the fisa court. in fact, abuse is stillon apparently taking place on a massive scale. >> take a look how many illegal pfizer queries have occurred under your leadership of the fbrshii. well, there are reports that have come out with different numbers about compliance incidents. >> more than a million illegal ones, because that's what the inspector general, i the inspector general said, that in the 3.4 million ofore tn these queries, more than a million were in error. do you have any basis to disagree with that assessment by the inspector general? i'm no with that?t i'm not sure. actually, that's a correct characterization of the inspector general's.
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well, findings on that the internet will remind you and i hadn't moments r. but but let let's now go to what the courtt . the court said it was over 200,000 that have occurred on your watc0 occurrh. well, do you have any basis to disagree with that assessment? again, i don't havs. e number as i sit here right now. >> what i can is like a number. you should know how many>>ike s the fbi is breaking the law under your watch. >> oucg thh. >> the fbi has been politicized. chris wray has no business leadin.g. ading the bureau here with more. the house judiciary committee chairmanth, jim jordan, florida congressman matt gaetz. >> thank you both for being here h today. chairman jordan, let me start with you. hed inhe ducked, dodge my view, outright lied and did the truth and cameio with no intention to cooperate or give answerrates. the yeah, that's why we got to usehe the power of the purse in the appropriations process to limit how american tax dollars can be spent. that's why we can't reauthorize as far as that in its current form.
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and that's why we should look at moving that quarterving the headquarters, not given the new building here in the d.c. area, but moving the headquarter s to huntington, alabama, that that that makes sense to. >> so we're looking at a all that. his answers just just thatll th there weren't answers there. >> that's the big thing. and i think the big takeaway, sean, was when he talked about o how americans privacy,ut h how their data is being swept up, he was asked twice, is the fb ai buying private data fromte brokers in the private sector? are they buyintor?g thisthis information, stuff they couldn't get by for a warrant if they went out n? to get it in a court? are they doing that? and both times h thsaid, i'll have to get back with you. and then, of course, there's what he dient heid witd with, bf america, what the fbi did, where they got that information fromnyb di of america aboutou their customers and purchase histort r cuy and information rf to whether they purchased a firearm. >> let mir yogo to you, matt kates. you brought up the whatsapp messages. thei sitting here with my fath, what also happened is apparently that call must
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have gone through that night after the threat becausee way i viewed it the way you did look like a shakedown to me. sounded likeyo a shakedown anyway, read like one and then magically $5 million from the chinese energy companyom th it's my understanding from jim cramer made its way to the i bidetsn family in less than a week. is that your understanding? it is. and no one ever pays a bribebrog to not get something in return. and in this case, we saw the department of justice under joe biden dissolve the china initiative that president trumht set up to go after a chinese influence, buying off our politicians, infiltrating our universities. and what we got from director wray was really a cascade of lieca ls. he lied about not repositioning assets to investigate hate speech at school board meetings. we already had whistleblowers tell us that was s boarmeetings true. he lied about how pfizer was used. he lied about how people associated with january six were treated. and i want to respon ciated wd
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to something that chris christie said on fox news earlier today. heoxew said that christopher wry had delivered extraordinary liveres. >> the problem is they're just extraordinarily awful. >> and like chris christie criticized us for engaging in fundraising theater during this committee. and i'm no funt going to take my notes on fundraising from a guy who was a lobbyistraisinnt and was snout down in the lobbyist financial money sii laundering situation when he was raising money from them as governor ofhe w new jersey. >> so i'm more likely to take o like chris christie'f s exercise plan than i am his fundraising strategy. he left he left office, matt, with a 14% approval rating. r >> and i think he b, he's a clowa n and he's better off t sitting on that beach in the beach chair ofhat beac, a bh closed down to the rest of the people in new jersey. the peoplet me ask you about ani line, jim jordan, that that the thatne the fbi director use today, that the fbi does notdoes whatrate content mod.
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>> excuse me. what were they telling? ling?what have we learn in the missouri case in terms of your wrath? former integrity site head atmso twitter who toldf fo us in those weekly meetings with big tech in this case twitter but other biweting witg tech weekly as wet the misinformation you have to be on the lookout for may be about hunter biden. didn't he say that he ? yeah. a federal judge disagreed with what christopher wray did to today, and he did that decision on july 4th, justs eight days ago, for goodness sake. that's exactly what happenedly a with what the decision, the when it came to the the decision with mr.. i draw a blank there, sean. i apologize. sean.i got a huge echo in my ean and i can't i can't even hear. >> sorry about that. n't go ahead, pick up. >> but. but, yeah, that's exactly what. >> what happened? they are. they pre bunk this story. and facebook specifically asked the fbi is the hunter biden
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story russian misinformations ae and the fbi said no comment. this is after they had had the laptop for an entire year, after they'd been telling all the big companies,eratio get ready for a hack and dump operation, it's coming. itand going to involve eyeball hunter biden and then it happens and they get that fundamenta gett l l no comment. and this is from the foreign influence taskeign force direc. the lead on that that foreign influence task force tha ft wra created. >> i think one of the de-funding efforts, matt gaetz , needs to be defunding the salary of >>ristopher wray. i agree. it was disappointing to me that my colleague ken bucee.k, a republican from colorado, a great conservative, said he wouldn't supporta cons efforts to defund the salary of christopher wray. i think the question forthf chr making a big mistake and anybody in and congressman buck's district watching needsd to call his office tomorrow and, say defund the salary of the fbi director who has shown nothing but politics beingreau d
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played at the bureau and also the weaponization of the bureau. >> similarly, the judiciary committee should take actionr wr against christopher wray and what chairman jordan and thay i n and the rest us will havet wi to sort out is whether to proceed next with a contempt action against christopher wrayn for not answering questions that he has a statutoraty obligation to answer or whether to proceed with a criminal p to the justice department, where he works for lying. in the very few questions that he actually did answer, he he told d verifiable lies to senatr lee previously about fires. on january 6th. he told lies to our colleagun je nehls today. when asked about looking atd the school board parents.d pare so they have totally comnte untethered from the constitution at the fbi mud we must bring them to heel . >> and this is just one step in that journey. all right. matt cates and jim jordast bl a thank you both. >> we appreciate your time. all right. joining us now is huge breaking
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news. he's the editor and chief of just the news.com investigative reporter john solomon. john solomon, you just broke news moments ago tha.t the secret service nows is asking to update lawmakerasks in a private area tomorrow regarding the cocaine. and joe biden's white house.u >> what does that mean? what do you know? well , it signals there's been a development. the original timetable was for the house oversighablet committe to be briefed on the week of january 24th. today,mmittee to they reached ot to chairman colmer, asked to move that up until 10 a.m. tomorrow. so 10 a.m. tomorrow in a scit t a intelligence briefing room, a secure room normally reserved fom normalr classified informat. lawmakers who have the appropriate clearance can go ino and get a briefing on this. this comes, as we know, the secretmeas w service was rua fingerprints and dna analysis on the bag of cocainlysie. see what evidence they might be derived from it. lawmakers aridenceroe scramblint they're going to show up tomorrow. it's going to be a very big day. but movingt up thatf alsom there's been some form of a development in
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the investigation. the invest you broke another story today that u.s. attorney david wise signed off on bringing felony tax evasion case cases against hunter biden, felony dating back to 2014. but weiss never filedfile the charges that he signed offn on bringing. >> can you explain that to me? because that makesexplai me? no. >> yeah. what we know is that his office signed off on itknow top deputy leslie wolf, who we've all been talking about, she's a person of interes fort for a lot ofiga the congressional investigators. she approved bringin apprger bid a multiple felony indictment, accusing hunter biden of tax evasion, goingen vasion all the way back until 2014. and, in fact 2014., on $400,000 income, he didn't pay his burisma money, the money that came from ukraine. we know a lot about that now. w abso sso she signs off on it. the irs memorializes that int in a what's known as a recommendation prosecution recommendation mem o that was in the original package of documents that the house ways the origand means committee and smith put out a couple of weeks
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ago. it takes on so muccouple. hover more significance now because over the last few days, th u.s. attorney, whicher said i had the authority to do what ever wanted.st here's the question. if your office signed off on it and you didn'tion. our offi i bt the charges, what happened? that's going to be the big question. oh, that's's to be a big questi. >> next week is james cohen is going to have the two whistleblowers next week. so that's going to be a big development. you told me earlier today that colmer confirmed your story from monday that irs whistleblowers will be testifying next week.week >> my understanding is there's a total of six. i'vemy u got about 30 seconds.he >> yeah, there's two that will be testifying. there are six people that were in a room, that witness, david weiss, his conversations v don't know how many whistleblowers. two will definitely testify next wee k. l the first time the american public will see them in a congressional setting. a coall right, john solomon, jut a news.com, thank you. >> coming up, biden spentr another day embarrassing our country on the world stage. souty embah governor kristi noe. she'll join us next. programing tomorrow, another
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and oh, no, i'm not making it up. take a look. vladi >> vladimir and i, we shouldmi,, shouldn't be so familiar. mr. zelenskyy and i talkedes about the kind of guarantees we could make in the meantime . >> yeah. then he had to relyd on zelenskyy to find his way off the after an event. >> take a look at this. this concludesta the program? god help this country. >> we cannot take four more years of that. anyway, all this after biden took last night off to prepare for today's bi g. now, he was a no show at last night's dinner with our nato allies. erso does any of this inspire confidence? >> of course not. and neither does the leadership of biden's democratic pals out in california. get this, a state assembly out there in california. panel just blocked passage oft c a bill that would have increased the for repeat
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a child offenders repeat offenders. here with the governor of a state where common sense matterernos. >> kristi noem with the great state of south dakota. how are you,ters governor? good to see you. thanks for having me on tonighta . >> all right. i find that humiliatinus htg for our country. i can't help it. i love america. and to see this embarrassment day in and day out, i find it hard to watch. it makes me nervous. i watch these summits and i sum look at biden up there and i get nervous because i realize how powerful it is to have a president of the united states up there and what a picture it sends to thee world of the strength of our country. and then he can barely the get through a sentence, he can a barely find his way of f. i'm surprised alinsky helped him off the stage, frankly, and it just is, you know, and example over and over again ofgn
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the ways that this administration is failing are fa are failing at even the basic, you know, what it takes to be president. and that up be strong on a world stage, lead the world in peace, in strength. >> and he just can't do it.>> governor, you're a mom. what would your reaction be if people in your state were blocking passage of a bill that would increase the penalties for repeat t child trafficking offenders? what was your reaction as mom? bee never mind, governor. yeah, no, i'm i'm horrified by this. i can't believe it. i am a mom. i'm also a grandma of two little kiddos. and i can't believe that thim.s would happen, that leaders would say these traffickers deservn'e pass. they should be punished to the highest extent of the larsw and never be allowed to see freedom again because of what they do to the poorthey s and the innocent children that are subjected to their kind of work. ev nowf thlaw. what? on in california every day
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blows my mind. i feel like it's another world that operates out there in another mindset. i'm so grateful that south dakotaanother er i'm isn't liket we have people that still love each other, take care of eac lon other, understand personal responsibility, and they make wise decisions and upholdme the law. >> governor, let me ask you, you recently started a campaign to bring jobs to the state of south dakota. say, part of it includes people that are, say, nurses or doctorors that have licenses that they would be transferrable to your state. but more importantly, you talked about having the lowestt havi low in the coud any state. and you are looking for people to be employed there. and you have an apprentice, correct me if i'm wrong, thatts starts people out at over $80,000 a year. we d >> yes, we did. we started to recruit people to the state of south dakot ta. we have the lowest unemployment rate in the history of the nation. we unemploymen have the fastestg incomes over the last 5 to 10 year period.
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people here are doing well. . we need more workers to fill our jobs. we've got businesses expanding,g people here, and we've already seen this marketing campaign moviseen the most successful marketing campaign that our state has ever tackled. we've had thousands of people respond. the number one state they're moving here from is california. afte california.r that, it's fl, texas, arizona, new york. we're thrilled york. thrille th to come to south dakota and be a part of our way of life. and they're coming'r here for freedom. so here they can keep more money in their pocketso t they can make a high income, pursue their dreams, and they can make incom best decisions for dec their families. it really is a story that we nink our countrisiofor theiyr right now. sean, we need to talk again about the value ofd to, a work ethic, what a work ethic does for you. the valuc what aore of a job. we were created to serve each other, and when we do that, we'rted to se happier or we're h off spiritually, mentally. a >> it really is something that america needs, that vision of hope again. >> well said.se again. >> i think we are here designede
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to serve other people in whatever capacity. we all have talent from god. last question. you probably won't like me asking it. i've got to believe that in this presidential race, when get a nominee that you'll be on any candidate's short list, would you consider being vice president of the republica n candidate for president? askee if td you. you know, we'll see.a. i'm focused on south dakota. i do think we need a republica repu president. i think we need the best republican president. we need the best persoan pn thaa understands this job will go out and fight for the american people every singl e and notqu quit. so we need our policies back. thatit. e need bring prosperityd deal with protectingnation our national security. my biggest challenge every single day is what china's doinurity.g to my state in thist country. we'll fight to defend it. all right, governor, greatry. have you. >> congratulations on that success program. straight ahead tulation, prominentpplaus republican governor has a huge plan to counter early votinge]. we'll check in with the governor of the commonwealth of
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new initiative ythat to encourae republicans to vote or to vote early vote by mail.game and this could be a gamer this changer, this election and those that follow. now, it'w it's, not the systemal i prefer. i prefer paper ballots, day of voting, but we don'tlots butdon. you have to win more elections to make that happen. governor youngkin joins us nowr . >> sir, how are you?r ha a great sean. thank you for having me. and greetings to everybodytings the studio. >> okay. i have been screaming this from the mountaintog this froinp almy day. republicans have to get over their reluctance, resistance to voting, early voting by maill and where there is legal ballot harvesting laws. effo have got to match democratic efforts. what are you doing in virginia and what oing in should wehoul be duplicating? an >> yeah. so first, shawn, you're exactly right. we have critical elections thio s year. it's the midterms in virginia. and so our entir mid virgie andu entire senate is up. we have a majority in
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our house. i wante. to get a majority ine our senate. and we've got to get republicans ofto repf the sidel and get them to vote early. i'm tired of going into elections down thousands of votes on electiovotes onn day.,v and so we've launched secure your vote, virginie launcha. ng com and we are asking, come republicans to our web site sign up to get an absentee get ballot, sign up to be net on the permanent absentee ballot list or just make a plan to vote earlbsente ty. but come vote, we cannot sit ths on the sidelines any longer. you said it exactly. >> the rules are the rules. so let's compete and win. pr we had a robust early voting program in 2021 when virginians hired me and when some sears and jason mijares on a statewide election and kind of shocked the world. >> and we'relection down. i'm asking people to go to secure your virginia rt.com make a plan to vote early and that's a win. this thing. wha all right. so what you're saying is right, havego to battle with the army . ,have not the one you wish you you had. this is the system. whether we like it or not.
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but it's not just paying down thousands of votes. >> in some cases, it's hundreds and hundreds of thousands of vote'ss s, election day that ha to be made up. now, the republican nationaltheo they've started their effort. they're calling it bank the vote. i applau therer effort but they have yet to that i have seen match the ballottham initiatives that democrats are using which allows to hide and not debate and not even campaign or shake hands or kiss babies or do town halls or even press events. so that's got to stop. republicans got to match so that' the democratic effort in that regard as well. that reright? >> yeah. so, first of all, we're still going to campaign like crazy camgo t and kiss babies and go to town halls. and on top of that halls, we aru going to compete to win. the rules are the rules. s we're going to play hard.impot and that's why this initiative is so important. it's a bigig collaboration from the rsl, rcc, from our state caucuses, from my pac in
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my office, and we are going to drive early voting absentee d ballots and we're not going to be behind on election day. w these are critical elections for us. listen, we've got a lot done in virginia whee got a t n. i came into office, sean, virginia was cam 47th in the nan in job recovery coming out of the pandemic. noe w, 18 months later, we'rewee top five. we're competing, we're winningtn . but there are so many frustrating things. this the senatgs. s conte that's controlled by democrats, they block commonsense bills likeon allowing virginians to decide what kind of car we're going to drive, as opposede going to dri to curh given the right to california to dictate what cars we'ret to r going to drive. i want to penalize dealers whose drugs kill victims dri with a homicide felony. they block that. ims with ai to protect our chilc social media companies harvestingt ou data.ir they block that. dar, t to lower taxes furthe running a huge surplus on top of a $4 billion tax cut last year. they're blocking that. ite have to get our senate bac.
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this is how we're going to get it done. we're going to campaign like crazy. we have great candidates and we're going to secure your vote. virginia. com and vote early. all right. i urge every republican and every state, every governor and every state that's republican follo w this initiative and add the ballot harvesting if it's allowed in your legally. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. coming up nextn , another bizare word, salad from your vice president. they won't believe what you said this time. and a reminder, go to hannity .com sign up tomorrom yow nights audience in new york next week, tuesday night. cedar rapids, iowa, where r the town hall with president donald j.a >>town trump and the host of lie pd sean sticks larkin is back bringing you some of the wildest footage across the country. welcome to crime cam 24/7 and you won't believe what we found. every camera helps tell the story what you just saw
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vice president strikes again yesterday. another word, salat striked with explanation of transportation. take a look. >> i again want to thank the secretary for your work.issf this issue of transportation is fundamental only about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they nee whed to go. it's that basic, but we know the obstacles to that goal can . great >> >> all right. followed that up with a brilliant description of artificial intelligenca e earlier today. >> take a look. and i thine ea k first part of this issue that should be articulated is a.i. is kindl of a fancy thing. it's, first of all, two letters. it meansit t artificial intelligence. but ultimately artif, what it i, is it's about machine learningm . wow. i learn something new every day here with reactionw ever, fox ns contributor lisa boothe, washington examiner, deputy kayleigh mcbee white
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is with us. i don't even have a reaction to that. i don't know. i don't know who or wors te with joe or her boy. it's hard to understand what she's tryino ung to say has because she never makes any sense. she has broken the glass ceiling, thougglass ceh she's officially the most unpopular vice president in american historypopular . i >> swao she's got bad going forr her. but i was trying to figure out, because i originallye ouuse the that joe biden chose her because she's black and she's a woman,s blac which e the two things he said he wanted. >> but now i think it's because by comparisow k it's bn and shef actually makes him look good. >> and if you're tryin're tryigs to search around the country, is there anyone else that could make cou joe biden look semi coherent besides kamala harris? >> so make a reall semicy ifoint you're and also democrats are going to be terrified to get rid of joe biden becauseo thati what they're going to be stuck with. so if you really think about it, it was actually a brillian t>> i t selection to pick kamala harris. >> and i think it's kind of fitting that she was chosehis fn to be the czar, because if anyone needs a little bit more help, it's clearly kamala. she can't put a sentence together to save her life.
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wet you're rightit it's sad because we are not governe ad by serious people every single day, joe biden and kamala are in a contest to see who can embarrass themselves. and it's embarrassing for the country. we are a joke on the world stag, e as a result of our poorr leadership. >> okay. i think with all these storiese being leaked from the white house about joe biden's vicious t joe temper and it's bad, are the stories coming out, maureen dowd, on how they won't recognize their own grandchilddo ,which is heartless and you can't have a soul of an act like that was a little blessing for her to not have their lastng name, that is.his. i don't know. she might be the winner in this, but. okay, bu thet my point is. yeah, i know, i know. is there now an effort to push biden kamala out?haps >> i believe there is. thi i mean, perhaps, butnk i think what makes it more difficult for them is that democrats did better in the midterm electionst than we thought. you know, i mean, if historical norms don't really applyor n anymore because we're in this weird political era with mail in ballotingy normal and harvesg and all that, i think
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republicans have been behind the eight ball, and that's what we were talking about with naonka, when you've got to hold them to account on that because, we're going to lose unless we get ahead of it. >> but, you knowd era , i don'to i think they'd like to get rid of them, you know, i mean, would you want that to b would ehe's the head of your party? >> no, he's an idiot. i think that person, they wanti to run is gavin newsom. >> that's what i'm guessing. what i s. e back >> i do think that democrats have backed themselves into a corner here where they feeedsi obligated to run with joe biden again, in large part because of the democrats midterm successegt . >> however, the democrats do, they do see kamala as a repuility. and so the most effective republican message heading int2o 2024 is to make it clear to f voters that a vote foror joe biden is a vote for kamalais harris. there is a alarming chance that if ae if is elected to another she will be in the oval office before that termoval is out.d to >> and that's what voters need to understand by chilling. you're going hilling. throw us out.e alwa is that okay? i've always wanted to do this w big momentanteo . hang on.fter t we're going to get the tease first coming up. bud light remains under fire after. he their controversial collaboration. we've got the latest.
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yeah. and people>> yea peopl i don't want to accept it. >> politics really shouldn't be in somebody else' b s beer. >> my great, great line here now with reaction to the big money show on fox business, brian greenberg, gop strategist tricia renzo is here. so there were the number one selling beer. now, accordingording to the 14te they've lost a market cap of, what, five, $7 billion? i think it's closer to 25 billion. that 27 billion an insane >> biln insaney. in i feel bad for the workers, but i don't think this is goingey this is this is game over for them. >> and no matter what they do, every single commercial, every single ad that comes out, it's almoshat come at a mockeryw the consumer and it's just getting worse and worse. andand this one is the latest with a woman. she's sitting very stoically whilallye wie the wind is blowig around her. almost like the chaos at the anheuser-buschs headquartes . but yes, i agree. we should not have politics,ic propaganda or anything in our products. we're all tires d of it. it'
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>> yeah, it just it's apect disrespect for their consumer, you know, fo f theirr years thed people who evidently didn't care about bud light drinkers, what the company stood for. these ads don't come from nowhere. that's who they come from. but the problem is people who drink bud light or any bee rt wa want activism in a can. c they want beer iann a can becaue they want to enjoy themselves. the point of drinking beer is not activis themsel m. it's in activism. you just want to hang out. what is the real point u just w of drinking beer? >> brian oh yeah. look, you like going to ballgames>> youg togame. at's i know you do. i love barbecuing. that's what you want to do. whatt to dy i'm done with you.yo >> oh, just joking. why do i feel bad and i said to' people in the beginning, my entire career, career, i've ner supported a boycott orcalled cancellation or a firing, never for that.l and i never will.ba thy do i feel bathd for the that work for anheuser-busch, the guys that paid for those expensive beer routes thatat mak they bought, the guys that work in the factories thaitt make itb are they going to be the ones that bear the brunt of get this
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and get fired? >> well, because, yes, unfortunately, it's not their faul eir t. them it was a few marketingreal executives, just two of them, who reallyly m the call the ones that are on leave, on paid leave or on any sort of leaves at this point. but i mean, dylan mulvaney is directly insultinginsult the united states more recently saying thainret she he does note feel safe in i think she went to peru, right. i'm not i don't feel safe here, but i moved here to feel t safi >> it'f you want to find me, thw would make a brilliant move. so i think it's very, you know, even peru that goes directly against dylan mulvaney comments because they don't even have transgender rightsnsgender and s all sorts of rights that they don't have there. but it's clearly issue that is not going away and the company will continue to decline c. >> yeah, but here's the good news. everybody's watching what's happeniny's watchings g here.hew companies all across america in the world are saying consumers e aren't who we thought they were. we thought they were sheep. they'd go along with anythin alg they're not.
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and so everybody's having to reevaluate. they're going to make a choicero they could go down the bud light route or they could do something different ever couldd department should have this simple page love god with all your heart, mind and soul. love your neighbor yourself, treat others the way you want to be treated. you do tha t. >> you kind of cover all the rules. now, is that going can be that simple>> i b? >> i wish it could be that t simple, but we're living in the day and age of wokeism with this will. >> unfortunately, corporations make. people sit through these seminars one after another. >> all these acronyms you're talking about companies not tryinge talkin to give peopr identity. that's the problem. in some states, mandated problek state mandates and it's government and busines>> it's s together. look, what you need are companies who make great products, employcompaniemake thr keep their promises. those beer distributors, they had a dea l with bud light. they knew what that company was about. and it's bud light who betrayed them. >> u all right, brian, chris,nfl th you're good to see you both. thank that. unfortunately, that's all thtime
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