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>> sean: welcome to hannity part two of my oval office interview with the president to the united states donald trump moments away we talk about in ukraine, china, iran and so much more also nominee pete hegseth got through his procedural vote and will have a confirmation vote tomorrow if you are counting it's a day four of the new trump administration and activity level is off the charts. the president is dialed and in executing his agenda at a lightning fast pace something we rarely see in american politics is president trump as he's actually keeping his campaign promises and tonight he signed a order to declassify the jfk, rfk and mlk assassination files and
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has promised he's minute to and is committed to secure the borders and they lunch crackdown on illegal immigration and of course the crackdown does include deportations take a look. >> i'm not going back to haiti. >> reporter: one of the threats is from this illegal alien from haley ice says he is a gang member with 17 criminally convictions in recent years. >> joe biden forever. obama thanked him. >> sean: i think that he is going back to haiti. he's empowered customs enforcement to do their job in all 50 states including sanctuary states and cities also declaring a national emergency at the border deploying u.s. marines to the region and is now reinstituting the stay in mexico policy for so-called
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asylum-seekers and pressuring mexico to secure the southern border and making good on his promise to demolish globalism already removing they u.s. from the destructive paris climate accords those accords say china and developing just china and india are developing nations withdrawing us from the global minimum tax the w.h.o. again moving at lightning speed and during his speech in front of the world economic forum the president vowed to always put america first delivering a powerful blow to the censorship loving elites. >> i'm pleased to report america is a free nation once again and on day when i signed an executive order to stop all government censorship no longer will they labeled the speech of
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our own citizens as misinformation and disinformation the favorite words of sensors there's just out the free exchange of ideas and frankly progress. we are saving free speech in america and saving it strongly he also used at that speech to call that somebody sitting in the very room, the bank of america ceo as according to a 15 state coalition for political and religious reasons and accused the bank of cooperating with the fbi, the u.s. treasury under biden to profile conservative and religious americans as potential domestic terrorists here's what president trump had to say to the bank ceo and you start
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opening your bank to conservatives as maybe they complain the banks are not allowing them to do business had enough regulars mandated that i hope you open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong. the ceo didn't respond at the event but the bank later the president won't play nice after years of political rot holding them accountable in front of the entire world including america's deeps states by apparatus with a deceptive litter that suggested the very real and true hunter biden laptop story was likely russian disinformation.
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51 former intel officials stripped of security clearance including a notorious liar and former marxist john brennan who is still lying and very sad he will no longer be able to abuse that special access take a look. >> he misrepresented the facts in the executive order. it said we suggested the hunter biden laptop story was russian disinformation but no, we said it was the hallmarks of russian information operations including dumping of accurate information which is what we said in the letter. >> sean: right where he belongs at the conspiracy peddling msnbc frankly he's lying look at the headline from the guardian. john brennan lied to you and to the senate fire him and as you can see brennan has long been accused of leaking classified information and lying to congress spreading baseless smears but not anymore.
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president trump is actually draining the swamp as promised firing political hacks and forcing bureaucrats back to the office five days a week pausing all federal regulation and getting rid of all the dei programs and employees making the greatest comeback ever seen. trump called it a new golden age and talked about this and so much more in the oval office. here is part two of my interview with the president. >> let me ask you about the economy. will they tax cuts permanent protection social security and explain when talking about all of the money under our feet. and the golden era of america and energy drill baby drill how do you get these companies to
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invest millions how quickly you may be supplied a western europe because i agree with you we have more oil and gas in any other country in your going to have more it could be as big or better than saudi arabia it's a great asset because china doesn't have that and when china doesn't have it they go out the old-fashioned way as we are going to become a wealthy country again. energy is leading the way but there will be other things also tariffs because tariffs we were our wealthiest in the 1890s and we are going to rename it to mount mckinley because he is great president from ohio very
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success will businessman and he was ultimately assassinated made the country very rich and teddy roosevelt came along but he spent the money that was made during the mckinley years and he did a lot of great things like building the panama canal the most expensive thing we've ever built is the panama canal and jimmy carter gave it away for a dollar should never have been given and the deal is and they shall run the panama canal and wouldn't it have held to bankrupt putin number 1 he wouldn't be able to fund his
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wars and i would think that would make the world a safer place what america become in the most single rich there and paying down our debts. >> we can supply the whole world with energy over hundreds of years and at this moment the best energy because natural gas is clean and its powerful. which is consistent wind blows and doesn't blow when things cost a fortune they don't want min windmills in this country if you have a house and your envisioning a windmill your house is worth half it's a disaster they are the most expensive energy of any kind of
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energy. they also don't like solar fields that cover 10 miles by 1s are made in china. you said you have top political photos with china russia and iran i want to ask you about all three yet a conversation with him we have problem is with them territorial ambitions with taiwan it went fine it was a friendly conversation and with a very good conversation and communication and they are a very ambitious country and a man
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who i don't want to be naive and call him a friend but he was like my friend we had a good relationship with putin. and iran is a different story. iran is a whole different thing. with that being dangerous is a situation do you thank you can prevent him from ms. territorial desire to take taiwan can you make a deal with him and we can do that because we have something they want. with a of gold and don't forget we've paid you know what we lost to china last year 1 trillion joel dollars because of their stupidity with their trade
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policies we took in hundreds of billions of dollars because it was so much money you couldn't do it in terms of the budget. wanted to do everything he could to end it and couldn't get it done. we have one big power over china and that is tariffs they don't want them and i'd rather not have to use. but it's a tremendous power over china getting a lot of their money from the usa using it to build the military isn't that crazy. russia has those hypersonic's. >> was during the obama administration they stole the design as they got it from us. some bad person gave it to them
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and we are doing super hypersonic which is a step better and they build them. while they got them during the obama administration anywhere else sold plenty from biden we will hear about that but still the hypersonic stuff and made hypersonic. >> will you have the resources for the next-generation oval or fare i don't think we will fight those on battlefields. has drones are more important and bringing into the administration i talked to somebody and said that saying like any said it's good if you
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don't like the pilot who flies it and the chances of him coming back are very small. technology is changing and we have to be in the front of it. you said that a bit ai which i believe is brilliant. you put out a truth on vladimir putin today and you seemed to have a relationship with him and we are talking about ending this war in europe. and ended quickly quickly. how quickly can end. it should end immediately i would've talked to putin about it as was the apple of his eye but there is no chance he would ever do it and he didn't do it for four years he didn't. >> sean: have you spoken to him? >> i don't want to say but it has to end if you look at look at russia and ukraine whatever its human beings getting
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slaughtered they've died in cities they are like demolition sites. and with ukraine wore aware that she never started biden did a horrible job at allowing it to start and it wasn't even tough from that and one thing allowing it to go way up. put in wouldn't have had the money biden led to go to record only you a bit but that wasn't the biggest reason. what was the time was so bad and they did it he is the word minor
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incursion and said things worse than that. and putin should have done it. he should have done it and i has to stop. cost 850,000 russian soldiers and we'll be a negotiated settlement that they don't do that i will put national tariffs they don't settle it immediately i will put massive to tariffs and taxes and sanctions on russia there great people i want to do that if they don't make a settlement that fast as a zelenskyy he wants acetylation of allow that to happen he is no
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angel shown of allow that he's fighting a much bigger entity as he was talking so brave and all that and their brave giving them billions they spent 200 billion more than europe. biden never asked europe to spend more with the u.s. proxy war and zelenskyy you is fighting a much bigger entity. much more powerful he should a done that. we could've made a deal and it would have been nothing deal. i could've made that so easily and he decided he wanted to fight with 30,000 army tanks and
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the lengths he had none practically you don't fight and we started equipment pouring and they have the bravery to using this but in the end it has to be settled as it's very flat there is great farmland and the only thing stopping that as it can go for miles is a human body getting hit left and right losing millions of people beautiful people are dying on the battlefield and it has to stop and a zelenskyy said would be open to negotiation said it a long time ago. and i give you an example kim jong un as i met with obama right there what's the biggest
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threat it's north korea. and some tail tell you what you said and i solved that problem and they got along with him he's not a religious guy. kim jong un is a smart guy. >> sean: you would reach out to him again? >> you like me and i got along with him. >> i'm not obama it's fine. not joe either. obama staff as well and joe they usually didn't let him start. that's the best part of the interview there coming up more the iranian threattr the war ino israel sneo much more straight ahead.
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this is a fox news update on kevin corke in washington. josh radcliffe was sworn in as cia director. radcliffe who said director of of national intelligence during the first-round term is the second of his nominees to be confirmed you might recall earlier this week marco rubio was confirmed as secretary of state during his hearing he told senators this caa needs to do a better job with technology like ai with its adversaries. rain is also in the forecast for this weekend and its proper firefighters who spent three weeks battling devastating wildfires in the los angeles area. the expected precipitation could bring other challenges like mudslides and flash flooding and toxic runoff.
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i'm kevin corke back to hannity. and more of my interview of president trump from the oval office israel's fighting seven front war. you made it clear for it breaking loose in the middle east or they don't start releasing these hostages they did the day before they -- you are inaugurated the sources i have and the people i talked to pretty smart people and they might be three or five or six months away from a nuclear weapon. the number 1 space there's number 1 state sponsor of terror. i'm not the commander in chief you are but there were only two solutions icy. knock out the finances being there refineries or israel in
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the u.s. needs to recognize they can never get a nuclear weapon meeting taking down both sides is that something? i know you don't want the telegraph what you might do. >> i can't do that. is that a possible necessity. >> had the election been fair we would've done in one week after the election and the only thing i've said about iran and the people are amazing they can't have a nuclear weapon the and they are religious. >> sean: do you trust them? you could make ways at certain they cannot have a nuclear weapon if they get one everyone else will get them and then the whole thing is going to be a disaster and i was doing with putin at the end rate around d
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nuclear is asian of russia and the united states and then we would bring china along on that one because they have much less than we do. china has much less they will have an equal amount in five or six years they are trying to get there unfortunately but right now they have much less in terms of nuclear i was very close to having a deal i would've made a deal with putin on that denuclearization it's dangerous and expensive and it would've been great. but we had a bad election that interrupted us and that's why i'm here now. >> sean: you seem prepared to talk to all of them i won't take any more of your time feel good to be back? >> i want to be here but i want to also solve problem's. when i left we had no wars or inflation. we were riding high. look at what happened to the
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country now we have to get people out of the country that never would've been here. so i want to do it's best for our country. >> sean: the most important thing going for all that with the persecution to get back to this. >> sean: you look at people pouring into the country and you know they are being imported with major terrorists are in the country and they knew this was happening and did nothing about it. an open border policy when you have countries emptying their jails and mental institutions in the country. a country taking gang members off their street and dropping them into our country and knowing nothing good is going to happen. >> sean: you do realize you put it all on the line. it was back here in the white house or they would've put you in jail.
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>> to range to jack total. deranged jack smith he was looking for something and did it in the past with people a total failure and he failed in the past also and went too far in the people of our country as a whole the people of the country a brilliant. >> sean: in spite of the media. >> corrupt media hopefully that change comes soon. >> sean: and next and newt gingrich will react to my interview trump in the way in on donald trump hitting the ground running hard when it comes to implementing his agenda as we continue.
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in here if reaction and it's a former speaker of the house newt gingrich have you been watching with this guy has been doing in four days want to get reaction to all of it. and i thought it was a sign of your 30-year friendship with the president that he gave the most relaxed most conversational interview i've seen him do. it was encouraging because if you're going to be as bold and aggressive as he's been it is nice to be reassured that he's able to have real conversation times where they didn't agree and as good as it's ever gonna get.
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i would say and i've already wrote newsletter right inaugural address in american history and and it was literally the most revolutionary and what's amazing is in his first four days is it he's been implementing it and my point bin if he keeps his paycheck heel of cok on much more change than fdr in a 100 day period i've never seen anything like it and it's clear the america first and the dillman to executive orders and thinking things through a moment
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of dramatic. >> sean: the reason is there is nobody else like him while the comment -- i've talked a lot about visions over the years and on one level he was as relaxed of ever seen him dialed in an laser focused and he wanted to get it done can't get it done soon enough bring me the next paper make the next phone call and it's been like that since election day i talk to people that they are knees working around the clock the whole time. and clearly he is going to be as consequential as franklin delano roosevelt was and if if they can keep the house in 2026 and continued momentum at which
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point they will win in 28. he would really be in the same league as fdr who remember created a governing majority that lasted 90 years. these are big moments you don't get more than once in a lifetime and clearly president trump is moving to be one of the most conch which consequential presidents in american history just below just below washington and lincoln but certainly he will end up in the same league with jefferson jackson and roosevelt and that is theirs to actually be living with it and being there and seeing this watching the range of what he's doing from detailed things and i don't really see and i think
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legacy media died on november 15 they don't have the power or impact that they had when you were speaker and that they don't know the handle and they front everything they could at him the back calling him and elon musk a nazi -- a has-mac all his nominees gets ruin his agenda gets for. >> my only caution would be that it's phase one. this is not the realignment this was the ticket to get into the dance. now we have it to do dancing well enough that we keep the house in 2026 and a deal with the world that's dangerous. there's a reason jfk had a little plaque on his desk that said o lord your ocean is so big
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and my boat is so small. we are in the world of north korea, iran, russia and ukraine and gaza and israel. in that kind of world need to remember every morning with a certain humility that somebody is biggest president trump and as i said i think he will be a unique small the even as big as he is recognizing how big a problem's we are and i think he is a real chance not a certainty to profoundly shape history and if you change history year you change history across the planet see in argentina that will
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spread and and iranian's assassination squads it's and with a terror attack on the moment how much you worry about it and it's a factor something into a new clur war with russia or something into a fight over taiwan and china or who knows kim jong un is motivated by dez you point out in your interview i thought it was remarkable historic document. the ground you to cover together was amazing those two nights and remember that and with support because the world is much bigger
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than we are no matter how much think we are. we appreciate you. when they come back i sat down with the key senate majority leader and we spoke about the senate and how they will work to enact donald trump's agenda and more straight ahead.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: when i was in d.c. i sat down with the new senate majority leader from south dakota who talked about enacting president trump's agenda how is different than mitch mcconnell and keeping republicans unified. and not too bad.
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he had a lot of meetings today with two specifically when was just you and speaker johnson and the president. and the president is in charge and somebody who shares the objectives and a shared vision further going to the country with energy dominance in securing the border and rebuilding the military making sure they don't have for a half trillion dollar tax increase and the tremendous amount of action these already taken and people across the country are acting well to it. a lot today was about that with the tactics and there is more
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resistance last time but not anymore my correct? >> that's fair and part of it is you can't help but notice in the country would happen to made history and it was a decisive mandate given by the american people and it's on all of us and let me read into as insider advantage of it was very telling and it's came on the last hour that you representatives senators and congressmen to vote in unison to help pass president trump appointees and legislative agenda. 70% of people want that. to your fellow members in the senate and members of the house especially in the houses we will talk at length about two they understand that's the agenda.
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nobody is going to ever get everything they want. people don't usually get everything they want. but do your members rank and file do they seem to know that. >> i think their endorsements become the goals standards. if you are a house member running every two years or senator running every six just the way he is resonated with the american people with his message but getting america back on the rails and back on track which is a powerful one in the countries responded and members of congress both house and senate have a window of opportunity here and sometimes it doesn't last long. we have all three and unified control that's a rare thing we need to maximize it and it will take every vote in the house as we talked about. >> sean: in the senate the names people worry about is
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susan collins who a guest to her credit remains do only republican out of new england. i'm hoping scott brown can get in and he might run in new hampshire and have a good chance there. susan collins lisa and your presidents sir mitch mcconnell have you spoken with those three? >> i speak to most regularly and the job i had prior is the whip in the senate on any given day over the last couple for years we were playing defense more than often's now it's moving the agenda now we're rolling in the same direction with more conversations and only republican in new england the only one who can win in the state of maine so they'll bring their own views to this and they tell senators your vote is your
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vote and be with the team whenever you can. and they try and make sure pulling everything together as there is more than an incentive than ever before we've a presidential came with a big mandate and responding to what the american people are telling us. and is they are tired of left-leaning progress when it comes to cultural issues and 90% of the american public says it's wrong and whatever you come from in the country a lot of what president trump campaigned on and what we want to accomplish is a winning issue. mitch mcconnell had the issue at donald trump and had his
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issues there no reason to rehash that but mitch mcconnell is in a unique position as much as he knows how hard your job is because he seems to be a? on some of the cabinet picks and i look over with you. you have the conversation that you'll need their help you know how hard the job can be and he's not like he's from a blue state there and he understands his job obviously strong views on natural no security and foreign policy the person it seems most independent is john fetterman from pennsylvania. he supported israel and supported closing the borders with pennsylvania and fracking but also outspoken that he
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believes a presidential get a cabinet of his choice of you developed a relationship with him? >> not as much as i should but we have members on our side were talking to him i have to admit i was wrong about him on a lot of things and people thought he was a far left progressive buddies surprised people at the positions you mentioned and i think democrats who are going to run two years from now our candidates as well to maybe be supporters of at least some of trump's agenda and i think the american people and be want to limit the influence government in our lives and cut out waste,
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fraud, and abuse as he appointed elon musk working outside of the government to identify he believes he can cut to trillion out of spending. we are nearly 40 trillion in debt. is that something you think is so transformative that senate republicans are willing... if we give lift service to greater freedom and eliminating waist and fraud and abuse. here's an opportunity and they stand for that. and i think there is a limited smaller more efficient more effective government and every spending fight that we have is they want to spend more we want
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to spend a lesson because of the rules that require 60 votes trying to get things done and i think as we pointed out its unique opportunity with the house-senate and white house unified control of government. as we need to be looking as hard as we can through ways to doing that with congress and the role we play in all of this to reduce the size of government and the can solos -- consolidation of power in washington. i'm a believer in distributed power. and i do think that's a perfect example of what we do to block and grant a lot of that responsibility and decision-making back to state and local levels to get back in the hands of american people and it democrats for the inflation
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reduction act or so-called inflation reduction act and american rescue plan did what they usually do when they have control of washington. they believe government has all the answers and solutions. but fundamentally that is that audits not only with what makes sense from a conversation standpoint but it's at odds with where the american people are. >> sean: more hand of straight ahead
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