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spent four years doing. i would hate to be jill biden in that room. >> jesse: do not have to deal with the bidens anymore although jill says he's writing a book, don't know if anybody will read it. at this point he's been pretty discredited. thank you for joining us, thank you for your bravery. you are a big inspiration to a lot of younger people who are afraid speak up so thank you. all right. tonight was a great nights for this country. head of a high expectations. trump said america does the impossible. and he is living proof of that, getting shot, going to prison, coming back and winning. promises a golden age and the country is a unifying around that
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>> sean: welcome to hannity. we are broadcasting live. we are at the commander in chief ball. we are here in the heart of our nation's capital. the party, say hello. the party is getting started. everybody is in a great mood and they all look a lot better than i do. we are going to be joined, kid rock will be here, ted cruz will be here. many special guests. the men of the hour, president donald j. trump, the 45th and 47th president of our country. you will arrive at any moment as well as melania trump and we will bring that to you live. they are expected to be right here at some point. we expect that to happen this hour. also nearing the end of what was a monumental day. we just witnessed the single greatest political comeback thanks to all of you. you may tonight happen. according to president trump, a new golden era of american
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exceptionalism is now donning in our country. take a look. >> in recent years our nation has suffered greatly. we are going to bring it back and make it great again, greater than ever before. we will be a nation like no other of compassion, courage and exceptionalism. our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent and totally unpredictable. america will be respected again and admired again. including by people of religion, faith and goodwill. we will be prosperous, we will be -- we will be proud. we will be strong and we will win like never before. we will not be conquered, we will not be intimidated. we will not be broken and we will not fail from this day on, the united states of america
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will be a you, sovereign and independent nation. we will stand bravely, we will live proudly, we will dream boldly and nothing will stand in our way because we are americans, the future is ours. and/or golden age has just begun >> sean: he clawed his way back to the top, he did it to restore the american dream, for everyone in our country, a rising tide lifts all boats. he wants every american to have the chance to succeed. we will cut back the breadth of government... bring in an era of prosperity hopefully for all. pool -- we will be a rich country, the most energy rich country on earth. joe biden, today he cemented his legacy as a corrupt self-serving politician. his last-minute preemptive pardons for his family as we affectionately call them the
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biden family syndicate and their friends. that was his final act as president. today he pardoned general mark millie, members of -- unselect january sixth committee including liz cheney, benny thompson and many more. only minutes before president trump took the oath of office, he also issued a pardon for several members of his own family including his brother jim ,'s sister valerie among others and for the record, let's take a little trip down memory lane, four years ago, let's hear what adam schiff, who got a preemptive part in today, and what chuck schumer previously said about preemptive pardons. i doubt you will see this on any other network. >> have you ever heard of somebody giving a preemptive part and who was and isn't of all crime? an innocent person, have you ever heard of that just somebody getting up like an pardon and they are an innocent person.
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>> here it's an effort not only to prospectively pardon people for things they have not yet been charged with, but also it's the president's own family. >> resident is asking his staff whether he can issue preemptive pardons for himself,'s family members, rudy giuliani. there's a simple answer, no. no mr. president. that would be a gross abuse of the presidential pardon authority. >> sean: on gross abuse of the presidential pardon. so what's worse? four years ago in an interview with jake tapper, biden himself expressing concern over the idea of preemptive pardons. you obviously can't make it up but it's worth taking a trip down memory lane. take a look. >> does this concern you? all these primitive pardons. >> it concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets
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and how the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and justice. you are not going to see in our administration that kind of approach to pardons. >> sean: we will stop there for tonight. tonight is not about joe biden. he is a mere blip in history that few will want to remember. the next four years will be very different. already donald trump has been working nonstop since he became president. he's back. common sense is back as well. freedom and prosperity is on the mend and the next chapter of american greatness is being right now starting tonight. tonight president trump hit the ground running signing a slew of executive orders, proclamations including ordering all flags to be flown at full staff on future inauguration days, ending the weaponization of our federal government. there's been no person in the history of this country that has
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been unfairly targeted by a department of justice like donald j. trump. that includes the ones premier law enforcement agency in the land, our fbi. needs to return to its former greatness. that would be our intelligence community. the president and plummeting a federal hiring freeze banning all federal departments from issuing new regulations, ordering all federal employees back to work full time, revoking almost 80 executive orders that were signed by biden, lifting the tiktok band for 75 days, removing the u.s. from the paris climate accords. those of the accords that say that china and india are developing countries that we pay all the money. great move by the presidents of -- president today. removing the u.s. from the world health organization. they became nothing but propaganda. that makes it easy, also easier
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to hold federal bureaucrats accountable. revoking birthright citizenship, declaring a national emergency at our southern border, resuming construction of the border wall, restoring the federal death penalty, declaring a national energy emergency, withdrawing authorization for offshore wind farms, realigning the u.s. refugee admissions program, encouraging any or g exploration and production among others, it's been a busy day. there will be even more hard work ahead but tonight you all enjoy the win, you all made this happen. you earned this day because of your hard work, your voting, your perseverance, your willingness to have an open mind and not listen to a corrupt legacy media that has been attacking this man since the day he and melania came down that -- that escalator at trump tower back in 2015. we have a lot to get to tonight. we have two full hours to do it. we start with reaction.
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she is the cohost of the hit show the five, our friend judge jeanine is here. ainsley ehrhardt is here and the host of the falconer focus,... i love being at this ball. the military is here. we don't have freedom without our military. >> that's what made that very first list of executive actions so powerful for our world leaders. they are watching and one of the first things that donald trump does is to make sure that he makes it loud and clear, he is sending the u.s. military to the border. the most precious directive is to protect us and to keep our nation's sovereignty and there they go. i think that's loud and clear. there are so many military men and women. >> sean: i thought i was dressed up but they look really go to. >> did you see the women from
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♪ ♪ >> sean: we will be checking a lot of performances throughout the night. i'm a big fan of his. he's going to stop by later. let me get back to our panel. i thought the inaugural speech today and i've been following donald trump his whole career, maybe his finest hour. i don't know what's happened. he was relaxed, he was in control. he knows what he wants to do and
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he went right to work. he will be here a little later than originally planned. he's taking questions from the press and signing executive orders. >> i love that he signed executive orders at the arena in front of the crowd. i loved win fox was airing the two shots of millionaire row sitting behind him but also the shot of everyone at the arena because people were dressed up in sweatshirts. you had all the fine clothes but you also had people and their hats and cowboy hats and their strut -- sweatshirts. he represents everyone in america. i thought he was a bulldog, i thought he was strong. he had some funny moments. we were watching together and i was laughing. you said i thought there was some moments he said so many things in front of joe biden and kamala harris and to watch their reaction. >> sean: he was saying they
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screwed everything up and i'm going to undo all the damage they did. >> didn't you love when he talked about, he said the explorers, the builders, the farmers, the soldiers, the cowboys, the coal miners, patriots who gave everything to our country and my father scent me a text and i wrote it down. he said so many people are full of tears tonight. because they are texting, i'm getting so many texts by many whose fathers sacrifice their years and their lives. many of their good years to defend our country. and we are back. >> sean: it's hard to believe that if you're going to control the border that is transformational. if you're going to kick out murderers,, cartel members and terrorists, somehow that is simple common sense or we have more energy underneath our feet than any other country on the face of the earth and we don't use it. basic common sense. >> that's why i think so many
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americans are relieved. on november sixth we were absolutely ecstatic. the president described it very well today. >> fake news cnn is to my right over there. >> are they the ones that got sued on the defamation. >> sean: they don't look too happy. >> what has happened is that americans now don't have to worry about an open border policy. they don't have to worry about a country wear people can be whatever they identify as are wear men can play in women's sports. and injure women. this is common sense. we are going to deploy the military to the border. we are going to declare an emergency at the southern border. we are declaring the cartels a terrorist organization. and we are going to make sure that we've got the military at the border. all of these things made no sense to americans.
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why were the borders open, how did that benefit us, why did we have to suffer economically, why did so many people suffer from the crime, that's why when donald trump comes in, it's like a dawn of a new day. the thing that touched me today, what he said, i was saved by god for a reason. when he said god you could hear the audience applauded. we know that he is here for a reason and it is to make america great. >> the country needed this dramatic shift now. i think we are in deep trouble. the sad part is those terrorists, murderers,, gang members and cartels. i brought this up with tom homan last night. >> you've got the trump resistance, whether it's
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governors or city leaders. more importantly when you tell police you cannot go -- cooperate with ice, we created a real problem. we've got to outlaw century city's. they are a violation of the sanctity of rights of american citizens. you are protecting illegals who are criminals and you are injuring and subjugating americans to their victimization. >> we've got two hours, you guys have got to be coming on. i look at the crowd, i don't really think a lot about fashion. but it's a big talk of this ball and later we will let you guys weigh-in. [simultaneous talking] >> i loved her coat with the scarf tucked under the belts. very classy. i thought the children were adorable. >> i had all of three -- all three of them fixing this...
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so you guys will be back. now there's a rumour that our friend pete hegseth is in the room. we might see him in a minute. we are awaiting president trump, first lady melania trump, they will be coming here at the commander in chief ball. so many others coming straight ahead. thank you for being with us as we continue our coverage. ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits
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>> sean: this is of fox news alert. we are awaiting president donald trump and first lady melania trump and their arrival. we are at the commander in chief ball, we believe this will be the first one they stopped by. joining us now is one of america's greatest actors and president trump's ambassador to hollywood along with rocky balboa himself periods -- sliced the loan and mel gibson. we have been friends for many years. great to see you. >> i remember when he came down that escalator and you came
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forth immediately to back his chances and stayed with him from the top. you had a lot of flak coming at you. i said this man can do it i can do it to. >> you do it more eloquently. there have been moments when you would pop up. very pivotal moments. in that powerful -- you make this powerful presentation that very few are capable of which made you one of the world's best doctors and it's not easy in your business to do what you do. >> i would say we both experienced that kind of warnings and flack. we finally made it. i remember early on, you and i got together on several freedom concerts. for those of you who don't know what they are, they were these wonderful concerts when sean
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felt that the kids were starting to lose a connection with the greatness of the country and our history in the schools and everywhere. he put these concerts on. they were the most wonderful concerts. i came here tonight to say will you please produce a couple more of those concerts for the children of today. >> i think that's a great idea. we did it for a scholarship fund for the children of slain soldiers. i remember calling you and saying would you be a special guest. you would command the stage. i felt at that time we had to go all in. right behind us, i don't know if you can catch it on camera, pete hegseth soon-to-be defence secretary, my former colleague and longtime friend. this is special. are not surprised you are at this ball. the military has been a passion and a cause of yours for a long,
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long time. that's where we made our first connection. >> pete and i, he called me way back in the early 20s and asked me to come and speak to people -- to military people who were going to turn the country and get them up-to-date about what was happening across the world with our military. maybe thousand five or something. i saw him then and he gave a speech. it was maybe only you who could have given such an eloquent and passionate speech. i said this guy is wonderful. >> sean: i don't think... other news networks are here and i looked at the monitor and i'm -- they are putting on jamie raskin. they don't understand what happened. i said that legacy media died
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and they died because they been lying to the american people, every since he came down that escalator they have peddled conspiracy theories. they have weapon iced justice, warrants, russia russia russia. not one democrat carried. now all of a sudden they question trump appointees. you are not going to weapon eyes the department are you? i'm like where were you back when it matters. >> that's what they understand. they know how to do that. >> sean: they are pros at it. >> you spent a lot of time with the president. i've said to people, i wish people knew another side of him. i feel he's showing it more. >> i think people are getting it more. people are starting to understand, he was magnificent today, was he not? when he stepped up today, he's
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usually a little different. he was very serious with his speech and he really stated everything because he's an honest man, he tells you the truth. he was able to do that and settle these things. >> sean: one of the things. >> so eloquent in that aspect. >> sean: i thought it was one of the best speeches i've ever heard him give because it was we're going to change, we are going to start today. he literally spent hours today signing executive orders. and taking questions from the media. we haven't seen a lot of that the last four years. >> there is a friend of mine who works with me on my speeches and stuff like that. a great person. she said at the end of the speech at the colosseum or that
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first speech they said that's a president. >> sean: you mean today's inaugural speech. >> not this one. either one. they said that's a president. maybe people are starting to get in touch with so many things. they are hoping that it will make their lives better and it will. that's it. >> sean: how come there are -- there is a group of americans that in spite of of -- whatever the number is, illegal immigrants, we've got the videos, we've got the pictures. they are coming from 200 countries. they say to us kamala and joe said the border is secure. they said that for four years. they say inflation is transitory. it's not transitory. and they said joe has more energy than five of the young staffers put together.
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they just flat out lied to us. how big a role do you think that played? >> i think people are starting to wake up because it's hitting them in the pocketbook and it's hitting them in their children's lives, it's hitting them in every part of their lives. i think many things are going to happen as we go, more and more people are going to be able to support and think this president >> sean: you are truly a national treasure. this is a fitting place for you to be. your passion behind the scenes has been the military and there's nobody better in terms of advocating for that. i love you, you are a great american. it's an honour to be able to call you a friend. i mean that with all my heart. >> i love you deeply, god bless. >> sean: if you are just
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>> sean: jason aldean at the liberty ball which is just downstairs from where we are. the man just walked on stage, the crowd went crazy. do you like kid rock? music legend kid rock announced a seven city arena tour in march and april this year plus a ten show tour of small towns between april and july. go to rock the country.com for all the details. were you smoking, it looks great and smells great. >> at the right night to celebrate. >> it's the perfect night to celebrate. you've been with trump for a long time. you've taken heat for it and you don't give a damn why. >> i think everybody is starting to figure out what a lot of us have known for a long time, he
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doesn't play games, he gets things done and he's ready to work. 1500 jay six errs out already. he's got it done the first time the first four years and he's going to kick the next four years. >> sean: what you think of joe biden pardoning his whole family and then pardoning fauci, adjacent committee, what are they trying to hide? >> everything. guilty guilty guilty. does anything say guilty more than preemptive pardons to the whole family, what a clown show. >> sean: why is it even controversial to say that. on the product of immigrants. my grandparents came from ireland. they went to ellis island, they came in legally. i don't care where you come from. just come in, we will do a background check, make sure we don't have a -- bad association. and you can't be a financial
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burden on the american people. >> those great people in central america. we want people to come and that are smart and want to work and love god. so many great people. you can't let every knucklehead crews across the border. we are just repeating all things ... >> there is part of the country that doesn't have that ounce of common sense. we have known terrorists, murders,, cartels members, gang members here. >> i think you will agree, reasonable people even if they are democrats, if you are reasonable person we can find something in common. might think different on how we can get certain things done but there are some bad actors that want to take everything you have and lock you in a prison cell. >> we have known terrorists in our country, they are coming from iran, syria, egypt, afghanistan... let me ask you, do you think
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they want to go to detroit and get a job in the auto industry, i don't think so. >> i've heard it said, i hate to put it up in the universe but it's not a matter of if. >> sean: i always pray to god that i'm wrong but i don't think i'm wrong. you said something i think it's an important point. how do you reconcile those that want open borders with those of us that want vetting and secure borders. >> i say we keep the borders open, push them out and enclose them back up. >> sean: where do we find common ground, you either close them are open them. >> there are some people that are not reasonable people. those people i've got to middle fingers i like to throw up pretty hard. >> i don't see how you reconcile if you want energy dominance. these idiots don't even want --
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they want to force the car in your driveway. >> is los angeles going to wake up now? >> they will vote for kamala. >> i've been hollywood's kryptonite for years and i'm proud of it. i do a little better in bakersfield and places like that and california. >> sean: to the issue of what issues are there that you can find common ground. i don't really see it. >> some people are prounion. i'm from detroit, uaw strong but some of the leadership has gotten pretty corrupt. it started out as a good thing and the industrial revolution and people are not being compensated. but i like everything else a gross too big and it gets corrupt. there's good things and bad things about everything. >> sean: what are your plans? it's hard for you to walk around. everybody wants a selfie and a picture.
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>> happens to be one of my biggest songs and isn't that haunting. >> one of the funniest calls, i was with donald trump and i don't even know how to pull this off. you were with john daly the golfer and you face time to president trump. >> i didn't know what was going on. we might have been enjoying a beverage or two and i said why are you calling hannity... i'm like what you're doing and then you hand the phone to trump and he's like what's up. so fun, he's the greatest. how great was his speech day? >> i thought it was the best he ever gave. >> sean: >> he was so reserved. having those knuckleheads sit in that room and what he said, i was sitting here cheering and
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almost in tears at times. >> they have to be sitting there and basically saying these two people screwed everything up and i'm going to start today and we are going to fix it. then he spent all day signing executive orders. >> do you think joe biden could have kept the schedule? >> sean: and then he's taking questions from the press in the oval office which one has joe biden done that without a script are teleprompter. >> he's one of the greatest men ever to walk the earth. i'm not a brown nose guy, i'm telling people for beta -- verbatim. i've had a front row seat to this whole thing and i think people are really starting to see what the mainstream media is trying to do to this man. >> sean: they tried but they failed. the american people... tell me how this sounds...
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>> we will fight them in the air >> i have to get my churchill look going. >> sean: kid rock we love you man. what a good time, you've been with us since day one. we are awaiting president trump, first lady melania's arrival. we are at the commander in chief ball. we will go back to harris falconer and judge jeanine and much more and hopefully jason althena as we continue.
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>> sean: we are awaiting president trump and first lady melania trump. we are at the commander in chief ball. joining us now the host of... >> it's good to be back home where it all started for me. >> sean: and then you abandoned me and now you are a star. are you a washington fan? >> cowboys until the day i die.
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>> sean: we'd be negligent if we don't hit it. but biden pardons his whole family, the committee which to me, and that committee had a predetermined outcome. how is it i have five people that went on record saying donald trump authorized troops. than ever brought in bowser in legomak >> sean: they never talk to the driver, that story about commandeering the vehicle. they bring in a hearsay witness, none of it was true, the driver said it wasn't true. all the materials go missing. >> at the american people play judge and jury on november fifth so that's first and foremost. who should be most outraged about all the pardons and everything that he did on his last day should be the democrat
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party and i think this was joe biden's final middle finger to the democrat party because now they are going to be in shambles. how did they excuse what he did, how did they excuse his mental decline, out of the excuse everything they set about the overuse of pardons now that joe biden has done everything on his way out the door, that was his final middle finger to the entire democrat party and they are going to be the ones that have to clean up this mess. >> in the opening monologue i played chuck schumer, adam schiff who got one of the pardons, and joe biden all saying you shouldn't have preemptive pardons. look what happened today. >> everything they said trump would do, biden actually did. all of the antidemocratic move scott all of the totalitarianism basically from his party. the preemptive pardons, i actually think trump should prosecute still his department of justice because i don't
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believe legally you can preemptively pardon someone for 11 years going all the way back to 2014 with his family. it's indefensible. >> the power of the pardon is absolute. i talked to a lot of scholars. i don't know if i want to challenge because the people that did weapon eyes the department of justice politicized the fbi, politicized intelligence. that was the democrats. i say let it go and if they try this in the future, they set the precedent. >> i say we let it go but we talk about it. first of all, he did it on this day and it was a cowardly move to do it almost 20 minutes before the next president was said to be sworn in. the second thing about it is just be honest. this whole narrative that joe biden is an honest man, that's not true. we saw what happened with his son. they said he would never pardon them.
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we saw that he covered up for his son, the drug dealer, the business deals. >> sean: are we the only people to say how about you recognize. [simultaneous talking] >> they wouldn't put up a christmas stocking. >> sean: they put one up for the dog. >> he's the worst president of our lives and as lauren just laid out, he is also a really bad dude. all of the grandpa joe lies have gone up in smoke. >> the family made all this money. people... they found this out early. joe was talking about oligarchs and i'm like you mean like the
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russian oligarch, the oligarchs and can't -- kazakhstan, ukraine, russia, china that they are getting all this money from. >> the one that really stung, the average american. that's the one mike pardon. there are so many americans whose lives were destroyed by that man and his changing narrative and his evolving science. what we don't know about the lab leak. so many americans suffered under fauci and under his word which was taken at gospel. they trusted all the institutions. they don't anymore. >> sean: they should have believe them when they said if you get the shot you will never get covid. if unit -- if you get the shot you will never infect anyone else. so he needs a pardon. >> if he's not guilty in the same with the rest of them, if you are not guilty then don't accept the pardon. >> the other thing that's key about the one mike pardon, it doesn't cover covid just, it
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goes all the way back to win our taxpayer dollars started to pay for research in 2014 that he lied about in my opinion in front of congress. they gave him an 11 year get out of jail free card for all the lies he told. >> sean: he said in 2012 that he supported it. we are at the military ball tonight, one of the great things donald trump said today was if you got fired because of your position on that shot, you are going to get rehired and you get your backpay. >> there's a beautiful thing that's happened and we can talk about the lies and what the biden administration did. the american people did not believe them. days said this president with a mandate. i haven't seen so much unity in the country in a while. washington, d.c., has been mag a unlike what is happening here.
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it's beautiful. >> did you see five hats? >> it's a marathon. i think in the conservative movement we want to get everything right now but he made gains with black votes, latinos and liberal cities. it's a highlight of his presidency and we've got to build on it, we can't get complacent. >> sean: let's talk about today. i thought this was... they are going to have the singing of the national anthem. we will cover that. everybody has been asked at the military ball, of the, we are expecting the president and first lady to come when we take the picture of this. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: here we are the national anthem we sit and we continue. our friend lawrence jones "fox & friends" let's talk about the speech today. let's take it to the next level. what i loved about it was donald trump said on serious game on it ready to work and then he went to work. >> i thought it was the best speech he has ever given. so direct, exactly what it was going to do. with biden and kamala there. i was checking to see who is coming in there for a second. but you have kamala and joe biden having to sit there and basically in a systematic fashion trump laid out he was going to refute and destroy everything they have done and fix it day one.
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that is why he is not hear right now because the guy is working so hard. he answered more questions for the media then vied and has in a year. >> sean: maybe four years. that is the thing instead of saying everybody else or predetermined questions, we have all interviewed him and when you interview the guy it does not matter what you ask he has an answer to it. >> he will answer the way he wants to answer. he will answer your question. i will tell you what it was a unified you can message but i think sometimes people especially the media they confuse unity and forget what transpired four years. but this is also an action as well. he will go and clean the government up. the corruption between -- within the doj, the fbi. he will hunt down the cartels as well. so unity but action as well. >> sean: tommy? >> what i love is that it was
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specific. it was not just fluff it was this is what i'm going to do this is how i am going to do it. for once we listen to a politician in the last four years told us he would do something and we all actually believe he would do it. he turned around and started doing it almost immediately afterwards so we have faith that he will get things done. it is for the american people, not for the media, not for the governments, it is for us, we believe him, people are excited. >> sean: wasn't it great during the campaign when he said success will be a revenge of? i will tell you this, i defying success, secure the border, get rid of these criminals, get rid of terrorists, cartel members, murderers,, successful energy dominance and make us really wealthy. cuts in government by $2 trillion. i am a big supporter of the oge and what elon musk is going to do. success defined as the american
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economy coming back. don't tell me what refrigerator to buy. do not tell me what air-conditioner i can have. do not tell my kids or educate my kids on issues that are controversial. i am a parent that is my job. teach them reading, writing, math, silence, and history which they are failing miserably at. >> you know what i love? he specifically addressed on mlk day black and hispanic supporters and says he wants to fulfill the dream of martin luther king jr. and nobody is talking about this but i think it may be the most historically certificate think about his victory. this was the least racially divisive election since 1964 in this country. black, white, asian, hispanic, to your point. >> sean: a civil rights activist 65 was the voting rights act. >> since then we have had people come together trump is done something that no one else has really done and most of the lifetime of the people at this
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ball right now. >> they chose the future there has been this narrative. i hate to go back but former president barack obama tried to shame black men. and the voters rejected every piece of it. they saw donald trump going to the bronx and the barbershop, going to mcdonald's, the garbage truck. you have to mix policy with culture as well. that is why he has been so effective. people do not want boring politicians. the report -- republican party has a brand of being boring that changed with donald trump. >> the vibe is completely different in washington, d.c. for those of us probably all of us there in 2017 you could not walk down the street safely if you were identifiable. i know. >> sean: biden got into the white house i wasn't sure if i would ever be back in that course of my life. i'm happy about that part. i'm not sure how others are taking it. do you remember back in 2017 all
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of the radicals marching? flipping else? i think an awful lot about blowing out -- up the white house, madonna and all of that. >> the women's march the day afterwards some of us had to be in the streets for that. >> i saw that protest they just had it was the saddest protest may be of all protest time. it was awful. truly awful and embarrassing. >> sean: you have been on this show all year fighting for this, hoping for this here we are. >> congratulations to you you made it happen as well. >> sean: donald trump put it on the line. we appreciate all three of you. we have a lot more to get to expect on the trump, first lady melania trump coming up next. i do have some good news we have a second hour that is about to start right here right now. and we started with th
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