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pardon a turkey. what ever happened to blossom? we'll have an update tomorrow. tony from royal oak, michigan. if the turkeys are going to minnesota, will they have free tampons in the barnyard? very good. ernie from el centro, california. why are pardoned? turkeys always white? that's a good question. i'm going to ask who even. i'm going to ask merrick garland about that. jason from willimantic, connecticut. are you trying to write texts from places i can't pronounce? why does fetterman look like he's in a holding cell at guantanamo? i was just told that that was fetterman's hous. i'm watters, and this is my world. and welcome to hannity. and tonight, we begin with a fox news alert. tonight, a monumental win for donald trump and the rule of law. the
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weaponized, politicized biden-harris justice system is now waving the white flag of surrender. thanks frankly to all of you, the american people. earlier today, federal prosecutors, they dropped all charges against donald trump stemming from the bogus january 6th case. it is now officially over. there will be no trial in the washington swamp. there will be no conviction. there will be no jail time. there will be no fines on ex president elect donald trump reacted, quote, these cases, like all of the other cases, i have been forced to go through, are empty and lawless and should never have been brought. he continued, quote. it goes on. it was a political hijacking and a low point in the history of our country that such a thing could have happened. and yet i persevered against all odds, and i won. now think about this with the election over, the doj is suddenly no longer interested. how amazing in pursuing a case, as we have reported over and over. it is now crystal clear to all these charges were never
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about justice and the american people rejected all of the nine years of smear, slander, besmirch and lawfare weaponization of justice, the politicizing of the fbi and our and our intelligence community. they rejected it overwhelmingly this past election as they rejected legacy media, which is dead. instead, this was always a blatant effort by, unfortunately, actors, democrats, your federal government to destroy donald trump, prevent him from ever becoming president again. they tried their best. it is amazing that this man is still standing after all that they threw at him. but the american people, they knew better. and now it's critical that the department of justice undergo much needed reforms. measures need to be put in place so this can never, ever happen again. to anybody, democrat or republican. the days of anti-trump anti-conservative witch hunts are over. and needless to say,
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democrats are not particularly happy. take a look. well, look, i certainly understand why he did it, given the department of justice policy that you cannot prosecute a sitting president. i think it is a shame for justice in this country. of course, now there's no accountability either using the constitutional method of impeachment or the courts. one of the things is we saw all these cases and they never broke through because the media is different. they're also very worried about what will happen to the rule of law now that these signals are being sent to trump's base. you have one man who is who has managed to really escape justice in all of the various ways. that feels very unsatisfying in terms of the rule of law in this country. and it makes us more akin to regimes that we heretofore have denigrated. it needs to be a littintrospectiod
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self-reflection in a moment like this. and maybe the fact that they lied to the american people, they peddled conspiracy theories, they gave selective information, didn't always tell the truth. maybe that was the reason the american people widely rejected this. but the hysteria on the left, it is now far. it is wide. it appears the self-proclaimed saviors of democracy are having a difficult time with the election results. in fact, at biden's own state department, they organized multiple therapy sessions to help their employees cope with donald trump's win, according to the washington free beacon. quote, one source describing the meeting as a cry session. i wonder what the mullahs of iran, putin and president xi think of that. and like almost every major department in the washington swamp, the state department is filled to the brim with woke anti-trump democrats who, according to one source in the free beacon, are unwilling or unable to faithfully serve in the trump
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administration. good. it will be a lot easier time for elon and vivek. it will be a monumental task flushing out hyper partizan bureaucrats out of the incoming trump administration and really return to my whole life. it has got to be done for the sake of the country and for to give trump any chance to succeed. here, with reaction to all this news tonight, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. you know, i'm watching the reaction. and i think all the stories i learned a lesson, gregg. and i've told you this before when i was in atlanta and i was on the air, i didn't know richard jewell, who was accused of being the lone bomber. he fit the profile of the lone bomber because he lived with his mother. and i was on the air at the time, had no idea he was listening. and i learned later that i was the only person he ever heard say, wait a minute, maybe he's trying to save money. maybe that does not make a terrorist out of somebody. and then throughout my career, between
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vetting obama when nobody else would, the russiagate, you are a big part of our team, along with sara carter, john solomon, catherine herridge at the time, so many others. i can't i can't even name everybody. but we unpeeled every layer of that onion. and it took us three years. then we have fisa abuse and we got to the bottom of that. then we you know, we got to the bottom of impeachment one, impeachment two. all of this lawfare. but also there were other cases. we were right on this program on ferguson, missouri. we were right on freddie gray, baltimore. i was right about duke lacrosse because i took the time to go meet with family members, and i knew they had exculpatory evidence right about uva. and i can continue the reason legacy media is failing is because they rush to judgment constantly, and they always get it wrong. and they've been wrong about donald trump, and they'll never apologize or acknowledge. i know a long statement leading into you, but how does this end? well, it
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ends poorly for democrats. they overplayed their hand. you kno, their eight year old lawfare campaign that hoax and ended wh these federal cases backfired on them. people resented it. they saw trump as a victim, not a villain. and, you know, these two federal cases are so typical. they should never have been brought. no fair or neutral prosecutor would have done it. they were purely political, legally anemic. they were based on untested legal theories that were dubious at best. and constitutional roadblocks. the supreme court blew a big hole in the j six case on immunity grounds, but they also said obstruction charges. you're using, you are misusing them. in the end, there was really nothing left of smith's cases, especially since the florida judge tossed the documents. prosecution because the special counsel himself was unconstitutionally
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appointed. so jack smith now goes down in history. i think, as the poster child for failed, biased prosecutors who abused their power. and it's a huge defeat for corrupt lawfare and a big win for americans in our system of justice. sean. and it also, i think, convicts the legacy media because they were complicit. the whole way. they wouldn't even vet kamala harris. they had 100 days to do so. i think this channel mostly nobody i don't think anybody else more than me, played kamala in her own words. they wouldn't even do that and inform their viewers or listeners. i mean, that's so rudimentary and fundamental. what does that tell you about media today? well, it tells us that the media is lost. they have forgotten their role to be fair and unbiased, neutral, to tell both sides of the story.
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they have become activists with an agenda and many of them readily say openly that, you know, our job is to serve as the resistance to trump. you know, smith's misbegotten cases are so typical of how the media mishandled them. you know, smith knew that this would happen, which is why he unscrupulously tried to rush the prosecutions before the election. and when he failed, then he attempted to harm trump's chances at the ballot box by releasing to the public, damaging documents right before the election. they were one sided. they were exaggerated. he violated doj rules, you know, and the media let him get away with it. and so did the judge. she said, oh, well, this is irregular, but i'm going to endorse it and let you do it. you know, smith didn't care about the law. and procedure, and neither did the media. they misrepresented it time and again because they had an
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agenda. my warning to conservatives is there might be a desire to get back at them. we can't become them, and we have to reject this outright. clean it all up so it can't happen again and restore constitutional order. gregg jarrett, thank you. now on january 20th, donald trump, he will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. now 47, depending on how on how you count, he will absolutely hit the ground running. the u.s. federal government is right now a disaster. he has the chance that maybe a president will only see in 100 years. and that is to be transformational in many areas. one of the most glaring crisis that at the southern border, the sheer amount of human suffering caused by joe kamala's dereliction of duty is immeasurable. record fentanyl deaths from drugs pouring across the country, murderers, rapists, cartels, gang members, terrorists, you know, all these
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crimes perpetrated by their unvetted illegals that they allowed in, aided and abetted in the process in northern virginia, an illegal immigrant from honduras just arrested for allegedly raping a woman on a hiking trail just says, you know, after he was released from jail for a prior sex crime. explain that to me. a violent south american gangs are popping up in cities and towns all across the u.s, including in new york, where one venezuelan gang is now reportedly recruiting young boys and girls. and keep in mind, the biden administration, they have lost track of more than, what, 320,000 children that crossed the southern border, according to a whistleblower. this is human trafficking, sex trafficking, reaching record highs on sunday, a scared two year old little girl was picked up by border patrol in southern texas. somehow she made it, you know, all the way from el salvador without her parents or any other legal guardian. look at this. if this doesn't break your heart. venezuela. mama.
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venezuela? si. qué tantos anos? tienes dos dos anos? no menos con tu mama and papa? no venezuela para donde vas mama? donde estan estados unidos? okay. unconscionable. she was one of 60 unaccompanied minors picked up at the border on sunday. now there's nothing compassionate about the wide open southern border. death, misery, risk of terrorism, violence, murder, rape, other violent crimes, tens of billions of taxpayer dollars down the drain. and yet there are still democrats who are desperate to keep this going. listen to denver's idiotic mayor, mike johnston. take a listen to trump's new borders are. tom homan has said that he is willing to arrest leaders like yourself for standing in the way of these policies that they want to enact. would you
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be willing to go to jail for these things? yeah, i'm not afraid of that. and i'm also not seeking that. it is time to restore common sense sanity across the country, put an end to this needless suffering. moments ago, the president elect detailed his plan on truth, social quote on january 20th as one of my first executive orders, i will sign all necessary documents to charge mexico and canada a 25% tariff on all products coming into our country, and it is ridiculous. open borders policies. this tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs in particular fentanyl and all illegal aliens. stop the invasion of our country. both mexico and canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long simmering problem. we hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time that they do. it is time for them to pay a very big price. canada. mexico. every other country in the world, friend
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and foe, has now been put on notice. the days of weak, feckless foreign policy, open borders is over here with reaction. the man that president trump appointed to fix the border, tom homan, along with someone who, frankly, has played a very big role in bringing attention to this, this security disaster, texas governor greg abbott, and they're going to be together all day tomorrow. tom, you you heard the you heard this mayor out there in in colorado. i want to get your reaction to i. and i want you to be clear about who has jurisdiction. the federal government or state and local governments. and if you're a sanctuary state or city, are you breaking the law? yeah, absolutely. breaking the law. all he has to do look at arizona versus us. you will see these breaking the law. but look, me and the denver mayor we agree on one thing. he's willing to go to jail. i'm willing to put him in jail because there's a statute. it's title 18, united states code 1324 triple a. and what it says is it's a felony. if you
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knowingly harbor and conceal illegal aliens from immigration authorities, is also family to impede a federal law enforcement officer. so if you don't want to help, that's fine. he can get the hell out of the way, but we're going to go do the job. president trump has a mandate for american people. we got to secure this country. we got to save american lives. and i find it shocking that any mayor of a city would say that president trump's been clear. we want to concentrate on public safety threats and national security threats. i find it hard to believe that any mayor or governor would say they don't want public safety threats removed from their neighborhoods. i mean, i mean, i don't know what the hell is going on in denver, but we're going to go and we're going to fix it if you don't want to fix it, if you don't want to protect his communities, president trump and ice will. so you will be going into colorado, illinois, new york, california, and you are going to you are going to uphold the law of the land. that's your commitment. it doesn't matter what these elected politicians threaten or say that they're going to do. we're going to enforce the law, period. and they're not going to stop us. you know, governor abbott, i
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watched you with great frustration, do everything imaginable in your power, come up with idea after idea after idea because you were bearing the brunt of this from the very beginning, and you tried to put up barriers in the beginning, and then you tried to work the courts in the beginning. then you started flying people out of your state to the sanctuary cities and states, and then all of a sudden, people like mayor eric adams. to his credit, he finally got there, realized maybe this is not such a good idea. wide open borders because we can't control what's going on here. how frustrating has that been for you? well, liste, it's very frustrating when we have a country and a president and an administration that are fighting back against the law, inviting all this illegal immigration into our country, bringing those people in who are committing those rapes, those murders and crushing families across the entire country. so i'm thankful that we finally have a president and president trump who's going to enforce the laws of the united
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states of america. i'm thankful that we have tom homan as the incoming border czar, who's going to help execute those laws and enforce those laws, and make sure that we get back to restoring order. but also, i'm thankful, especially at this time of the year, what tom's going to help me out with tomorrow. i'm thankful for the national guard troops who have been serving on our border for the past four years under the biden administration, erecting the barriers, repelling and denying entry to people trying to enter the country illegally. those are men and women who deserve the respect of the entire united states of america. and we're going to go feed them thanksgiving dinner, thanksgiving lunch and show them the gratitude that they deserve. yeah. let me let me ask you. i had senator rand paul, tom, on my radio program today, and he thinks it's a matter of police and ice resources, not the military. that can be used in this effort. what is your answer to that? constitutionally, he says there's a problem. we need dod's assistance. look, we got
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millions of people we need to find. and look, we got well, we got a lot of criminal aliens. we got a lot of national security threats. we need to find these people. it is, i think, dod. this is a national security vulnerability. i think it's the biggest national security vulnerability we've seen since nine over 11. because of the two over 2 million gotaways, we already arrested a record number of people off the terrorist watch list crossing the border. we know 2.2 million people paid more to get away. they didn't want to be vetted. they didn't want to be fingerprinted. that's scared the hell out of everybody. so dod has helped on the border on numerous administrations. we need their help on the trump administration. they don't have to be out arresting people, but they can certainly help us with transportation and help us staff up groups that can help us do some of the infrastructure building. they can they can help with some of the logistics. we need dod to help. and president trump's committed dod is helping us, and we and we're going to do that. so again, president trump's a tough president. and dod's assistance is going to help us be more successful in the country. and it's just sad that rand paul will say that. i think we all need to be on the
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same page again. no, we all should be on the same page when we're talking about the biggest national security vulnerability we've seen in this nation. we all should be on the same page. republicans, democrats, independents, everybody. well, don't count on the democrats because all they're doing is preparing to be resisting every effort you make and why they're putting the so-called rights, which illegal immigrants obviously don't have over the safety and security of americans, the drugs, the cartels, the gangs, the known terrorists in the country is inexplicable to me. governor, you have used the nationalbe ad add to the ice personnel as well? so it's a great strategy. remember this sean. and that is we had half of america's governors send either their national guard or dps equivalent department of public safety, equivalent to the state of texas from republican states across the country. all governors were lending their support. so bottom line, this has already happened. and in texas, we show the way that the police force can work collaboratively with the military force where the police are doing the policing, the
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military are doing things like building border barriers that deny entry. and so there is a very meaningful role for the military in this situation. and it's something that we are expecting and hoping that president trump will use. because here's the deal. in my opinion, we don't have enough ice agents. we don't have enough border patrol agents. we need as much manpower as we can get right now, because it's all hands on deck for us to be able to deny illegal entry and to deport all those who are here illegally. it's a full time job, and we need all the people we can get to do that job. what do you say, tom homan, to any elected official that is pledging to aid, abet and assist illegal immigrants and prevent you and your team from doing the job you've been hired to do? again, i think the message is, you know, you cannot help. that's your choice. i can't believe you don't want to help remove public safety, public safety threats, and national security threats from your communities. i think that's your number one
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responsibility. but they obviously hate president trump more than they love their communities. so look, i'll say it again don't cross the line. do not impede us. do not knowingly harbor and concealing an alien or there's going to be consequences. thank god we have a strong president coming in. president trump, we've got a strong secretary coming in, or kristi noem, who i've had a lot of communications with. and look, me and governor abbott, we're already we're already working together. we're already making plans. we're not waiting for january 20th. the planning starts now. january 20th. game on. so if they want to push back, push back, but don't cross that line. yeah. we got to protect every american against all of these criminals that have gotten into this country. and what is what has been done by harris and biden, mayorkas. and then lying to the american people about it. maybe they need to examine their conscience on this. tom homan, governor abbott, thank you both. when we come back, the left their lawfare against donald trump continues to collapse. the american people overwhelmingly support the trump transition. laura trump will join us next. and after
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style to their routine. get yours today@talkline.com. all right, so as we told you, at the top of the show, jack smith's lawfare against donald trump and of course, the weaponized doj of joe biden and kamala harris and merrick garland is now over. earlier today, a federal judge in d.c. granted smith's motion to dismiss the january 6th related felony criminal charges against donald trump. and with all this federal lawfare now finally behind him, thankfully, donald trump can focus on the job he was hired for, which is to make america great again. he's now nominated a full cabinet. the new team is already finding success. the dow jones. well, it closed at a record high today, the first day of trading since trump announced scott bessent as his treasury pick. now, bessent told the wall street journal that his top policy priorities will be enacting trump's tax agenda.
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that means no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on social security and an extension of the trump tax cuts from the first term. here, with more rnc co-chair laura trump. if you talk to your father in law, may i offer one itsy bitsy suggestion? can we make the tax cuts permanent this time? make them permanent so we don't have to worry about where the economy is going to be and make us the most energy dominant country on the face of this earth. just a humble suggestion. i'm a mere talk show host. what do i know? yeah, those were very popular. the largest tax cuts in american history. of course, under donald trump. but the tax cuts and jobs act and yeah, i think that's probably going to be day one, sean, to get this country not just energy independent, but energy dominant again. i think what we saw happen today with this jack smith case is really remarkable. you know, i remember the day that the raid on mar-a-lago happened. i came
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on fox news that night and i said, you know, i think this is a demarcation line in the history of america. and i actually believe that that was right, because not just the fact that we never seen these kind of communist, soviet style tactics so brazenly used against a political opponent to intimidate and to sway the outcome of an election, not just because, you know, that was really the start of a stain on the history of america the past several years with jack smith, with fani willis, with letitia james, with alvin bragg. but because i think, sean, that was the moment that the american people really woke up and took notice as to what was going on in this country. and they did what we have done in the united states for 248 years. on november 5th, we chose liberty over tyranny. we fought back. we took our country back. and what you're seeing happen right now with donald trump's cabinet picks and his appointments are exactly the mandate that the american people delivered on november 5th. that's why the
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approval of everything is so high. that's why you see the economy starting to roar back. that is why people are desperate for january 20th to come around, because we know if it's already starting to feel good now, sean, just wait until donald trump is actually physically back in that white house. all right, so if the president is able to get the economy on track, get inflation down, get interest rates down, get gas prices, you know, down a buck buck 50 a gallon that will that will really help the average american if he's able to secure the borders, if he can restore law and order, if he can bring stability to the world before joe biden in the next 50 some odd days starts, world war three by authorizing ballistic missiles and providing them to ukraine, knowing donald trump wants a negotiated settlement, maybe he should back off knowing a new sheriff in town very soon and not ratchet up, you know, a war in europe before donald trump takes office. that would be good if he does these things to
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me, they would be transformative. this is an opportunity to fix things on a level we've never seen before. add to that vivek and elon musk, which is like as a conservative my entire career, i've wanted the elimination of waste, fraud and abuse and ending the bureaucracy and returning to limited government greater freedom. can that all really happen? i believe that what donald trump says is absolutely true. we are on on the verge of the golden age of america, and i actually believe that we are going to see the most transformational period since the inception of america, since our founding happen over the next four years. look, think about how great a job donald trump actually did the first four years in office. and he was a newbie. he that was his first time as a politician. he came in cold and he was the president of the united states. he had a lot to learn. obviously, he had to deal with issues of staffing and people he didn't know having to appoint them to these
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positions. now he knows he knows exactly what he needs to go in there and do. he knows exactly what happens in washington, dc and execute all of the things you just laid out. yes, i believe we can see all of those happen. i think doge is going to be huge. i think we all, as american taxpayers, want to know our taxpayer dollars are going to actually fund things that matter, not these crazy experiments on animals that have no business as part of our federal government. i think it's a very exciting time. and i'm going to say it again, sean, i said it right after the election. i believe donald trump will leave office as one of the most popular presidents in modern history. and even the naysayers, i believe, are going to come around and have to admit that, yeah, donald trump did a heck of a job as president of the united states. all right, last question. there's been a lot of speculation about your future. where are you today? i'm sorry, i'm right here in florida. you know what, sean? i've had it's been an amazing ride the nine years that i've been a part of, of this political game. and our
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family's history, i don't think any of us could have predicted any of it to be the co-chair of the rnc during all of this has been an honor, and i'm waiting to see what the future holds. look, i would be honored to be a senator. i'd be honored to do a lot of things. i have a lot of things coming my way right now. so i'm going to make a decision hopefully soon, and we'll see what the future hold. i'm very excited. that was almost a political answer, but it was too honest to be a political answer. so for me to say that that would be really unfair anyway. laura trump, great to see you as always. thank you. all right. as we count down to the beginning of donald trump's second term, political observers are starting to wonder what is next for joe biden and kamala harris. kamala has spent the last several days in hawaii, where she has reportedly been on the phone considering her own political future. two options, apparently, according to reports, have emerged, she can either try and run for president again in 2028 or mount a bid for california governor in 2026. for his part,
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biden continues to blunder through his remaining public events. you decide. take a look. according to experts, peach weighs 41 pounds and loves to eat hot dish and tater tot tater tots and cross country skis. you know, dreams to see what the real dream he has is to see the northern lights, i'm told. good evening everyone. good evening, good evening, good evening. if you have a seat, please take it. but don't jump in the pool. no, i was wrong the whole time. he's. he is cognitively as sharp as he's ever been. no. anyway, with hunter biden expected to be sentenced for his gun and tax crimes before the end of the year, many are also wondering if joe will pardon his son or commute the sentence. politico is now openly calling on joe to show mercy to his own son. here, with reaction, fox news
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contributor charlie hurt and america's next ambassador to israel, mike huckabee. good to see you both. ambassador to be i hope mike huckabee, congratulations again. you know, i became very close friends with somebody that i know, you know, alice marie johnson and love her dearly. i know this was the woman, one child, one time drug offender, donald trump either commuted or pardoned her or whatever commuted the sentence. and i'll never forget that moment where she went running out into the arms of her family. she never thought she'd get out of prison, so she started her own ministry there, and she would help young girls that were getting out and help them, you know, guide them to get them on the right road. i would like to see the transformation of the use of the presidential pardon. maybe it's a hannity idea that people won't like. i like it. let alice marie johnson find every person in jail that doesn't belong there and say once a week donald trump makes
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an announcement. i'm going to pardon this person or that person. what are your thoughts and what do you think joe should do with hunter? politically, it's a disaster because nobody ever supports any commutation or clemency action, whether it's a governor or president. they just don't. they will say they will, but they don't. the truth is, donald trump showed a level of courage that very few presidents have ever shown. he didn't wait till his last day and let go with a lot of his buddies and friends that were in the clink. what he did was create an incredibly powerful program called first step that recognized that some people don't need to be in prison anymore. it's a very expensive process. and so he created a program that looked at sentences, some that were way too long, and he actually started giving people what every person in prison needs to keep from just becoming unglued. and that's hope. donald trump did something that defied political gravity in that. and thank god for it.
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what do you think about hunter and joe? and then we'll ask about what trump should do if joe doesn't pardon his son or commute his sentence. you know, i would hope that he looks at the facts. and if there's something that is untoward in the sentence, then sure, consider it. but don't do it just as a symbolic have been in prison since the january 6th convictions. some of them deserve to be there because they committed crimes. they struck a police officer, they vandalized government property. they threaten people. that's different. but there were people who just walked around that day and within months they had the fbi banging on their door. they went to trial. some of them were put in jail for months on end without any type of adjudication. and there are people that have no business having a felony conviction as a result of simply walking around at the invitation of the capitol police. and there are some people who are in prison, not
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just for that, but other things that really are serving no particular purpose for remaining in there and having a felony conviction. charlie, do you like my alice marie johnson idea? pardon? a week, find people in jail that have either served their time or are deserving to get out. and what do you think that joe biden should and will do regarding his son? and if he doesn't do anything for his son, should donald trump consider it? well, of course, i always love all americans, love redemption stories. they love stories about people who get a second chance and do something great with it. i think it's a marvelous idea. obviously there are. you run into all kinds of problems doing that. but, you know, if you were to do it in a in a cautious, sensible way, i think it would be like i say, i think that, you know, americans love stories like that. i think it would be i think it could be very inspiring in terms of, you
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know, you know, obviously commuting or removing hunter biden's sentence is not something it's not fair. it's not just but in a lot of ways, i kind of would be surprised if joe biden doesn't do that. there would be no incentive for donald trump to do that. but, you know, and i feel like in a lot of ways, you know, joe biden, you know, everything that hunter biden has made of his life has been sort of in service of his father. and in a lot of ways, i kind of feel like his father is almost. i mean, you think about what he is, what he used his son for running him as a bagman for the family's influence peddling scam. all these years. you know, i sort of i don't i wouldn't commute the guy's sentence. i wouldn't pardon him, but i certainly think that his father is probably just as, if not more guilty than hunter biden is for a lot of the jams that he's gotten himself, legal jams that he's gotten himself into. well, if republicans were
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like democrats, they would, you know, weaponize the justice system. and go after joe after he leaves office. let me ask you both have about 40s for each of you. what do you think of the idea of a kamala comeback? governor huckabee and or do you think she would run for governor? and don't you think that gavin newsom has in the back of his head, he wants to be in that oval office? problem is, he has the same policies he supports as kamala. well, first of all, it would be a gift to the republicans. and i hope she runs for something because it's just really wonderful. maybe she'll get another billion dollars and blow through that like she did her presidential campaign. but the difference is she can win. nobody's going to hand her the nomination. she's. yeah, but she's going to she's going to have to run even if for governor. and she's not going to get a free ride all the way to the nomination without having some competition. so not this time. good luck kamala. hope it works out for you, because i think most every republican would love to face
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you again. real quick charlie, does she have a future? yeah. no. on the national political scene, she's cooked. she's finished. she'll never come back. she can waste her time and waste people's money by trying. but she's. she's finished. you know, whether or not she could do it in california? i don't know, but the problem is, every time she runs the more people learn about her, the more people don't like her. and i think that would apply if she runs in california. but it's definitely true. if she ever tries to run nationally again. all right, charlie, thank you. governor. hopefully, ambassador, really soon. huckabee. thank you. when we come back, trump derangement syndrome. it now has gotten worse ahead of the president elect. second term. plus, donald trump's signature dance is still popular in the nfl. sage steele, straight ahead. hey, folks, it's your friend john rich. i co-founded old glory bank because we heard too many stories about people getting canceled by their bank because they didn't agree with their politics. the government wanted to know where you
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have a blackout for donald trump's inauguration, with the goal of making it harder for his supporters to find a place to stay for the inauguration. we did reach out to airbnb for comment. they confirm they welcome guests of all political perspectives. good for them before saying if these terms of service are violated, action will be taken. they also confirmed that in the d.c. metro area, the number of available listings has remained stable and the prices and search trends are typical for an area with increased demand. meanwhile, the trump dance well, it's taking the country by storm, whether you like it or not. yesterday, more nfl players. check it out. miami dolphins are on a roll. two is playing great. anyway, they had a big celebration after big plays here with reaction. she is the highly successful podcast host. our friend sage steele is back. all right so help me with this. if the democratic presidential candidate and the vice president of our country
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campaigns and says in her closing argument, as she did, that donald trump is going to sign a national abortion ban, limit your access to contraception, stop or eliminate ivf treatment on top of calling him, you know, or surrogates calling him racist, nazi, fascist, whatever i can kind of understand americans believing the lie, but it always was and forever will be a lie. what do you make of people reacting this way? i guess i'm not surprised at this point, sean. but most importantly, the people have spoken on november 5th. i think they proved to all of us who were concerned that, no, they can hear it, but they no longer believe the lies. i would like to say one thing. the left calls it reproductive rights. can they just be honest about this? reproductive means what? like reproducing, creating more? these are abortion rights. the rights that they want are to kill their babies. donald trump has made it very, very clear for a long time. and oh, by the way, melania trump
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has come out and she's pro-choice, right? nothing's going to change. you can still, by the way, an eight states abort your baby up until birth. and in 18 states, any time after 24 weeks into that third trimester. so there's plenty of places where you can go abort, kill your baby until the very last minute. so i don't want to hear it from all these people saying that rights are being taken away. they're saying exactly where they are now, which is in the hands of the states where they always should have been. so. so stop, stop with the fear mongering. and oh, by the way, it's over. you lost. yeah. good point. and 60 plus percent of abortions now are done by a pill, which was codified into law by that supreme court decision. what do you make of this four b movement? the women that are shaving their heads, the women that are, quote, withholding sex, the women that are threatening to divorce their husbands and stockpiling abortion pills. what's your comment on that? because that's like my favorite topic. now it's your favorite topic okay. you're scaring me now, sean.
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this is my favorite topic because they're nuts. they are. they're they're psychotic, frankly, but they're not real women in that way. in my mind, i guess they're not desirable women. i guess i'm going to try to speak for most red blooded american men like yourself. at the end of the day, i do think, and i'm not trying to be mean or insensitive, but i do think that trump derangement syndrome has just gone off the cliff here. and there is something wrong upstairs in my mind, for so many of these women who are reacting that way. and the scary thing is, is that i think a lot of them are smart, educated women who are choosing to believe these things, and that's why the democrats have pushed it for so long, though, e it has proven to work. this is the first time, though, to the shock and dismay of the left, that it hasn't worked. and i look at some of the demographics from this past election, which is three weeks ago yesterday, hard to believe. i mean, 18 to 24 year old women. i mean, didn't trump win that demographic? so really,
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people have begun. women, sane women have begun to do their homework. and not just not just go for the low hanging fruit that the left there is out there at them. i don't know if i'm allowed to ask this question, but i'm going to ask it anyway. if you're not having sex and you're pledging not to, why does the same movement need to stockpile abortion pills? i'm just asking. i wouldn't know, i can't comment on any of it. i'll just. i'll just leave it. but you know what? let's just let's just agree, and i think you'll agree the hypocrisy is so thick. and, sean, real quick, that is the one issue that the left just pounded home this entire campaign, didn't they? for the last year and a half. why? because they knew that they would lose on every single other issue issues that americans showed on november 5th that they find to be much more important than the right to kill your baby. all right. what do you make of the nfl? the trump dance phenomenon, by
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the way, my miami dolphins on a roll two is playing great. now i'm a floridian and i'm a fan. what do you make of it? i know, i know i'm just down the road from you down here in the free state of florida as well. i absolutely love it. here's the thing i was i was at the ufc fight when jon bones jones did his little dance, and then came over and just was such a fanboy around trump and nehlen and kid rock. it was so cool to see. and then when you look at it throughout other sports and golf and soccer, by the way, it's not just white men doing the trump dance, it's black men too. these men have been in hiding for so long, sean, and now courage is contagious. you see these guys doing it and gals. and i'm so proud of them. it's time that more and more come out. give credit to nick bosa. he was one of the first ones out of the blocks. my goal is to get my buddy, my friend stephen a smith, to do the dance. i'm going to i'm going to make that happen somehow. that'll never happen. never. sage steele, thank you. more hannity straight ahead. the perfect gift. the jewelry
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