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need to find out. can you import a squirrel into ireland? i'm not so sure. kevin from east tawas, michigan. rosie would sound a lot more interesting if she used an irish accent. she's like madonna. she'll just get an accent in the wrong country. tim. calgary johnny should undo another button. he doesn't look italian enough. god, i didn't notice that. thank god i didn't. tim from concord. what were you eating during the elon musk interview? trump's taco bell? no, bronzino. i'm watters. this is my world. >> and welcome. >> to hannity. >> and tonight there. >> is. one person who got paid to. >> lie for joe. >> biden at the white house and then got paid even. >> more to. >> lie on. >> his behalf on msdnc. and now, circle back. jen psaki is trying to rewrite history after
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enthusiastically. >> endorsing biden's. mental and physical. fitness for years. we're going to take you down memory lane, and we'll circle back later. >> with a message for jen psaki. plus, i regret to inform you, michelle obama is once again complaining about the burden of living in the white house. take a look. >> it's expensive. >> to live in the white house. >> as many people. >> don't know. >> i mean, much is not covered. you're paying for every food, every bit of food that you eat. you know you're not paying for housing and the staff in it, but everything. even travel. >> we'll tell you, we'll analyze their finances just a little bit and see if it was worth their while. jimmy failla also will respond in our other news of the day segment, and stay tuned. a hannity event announcement. i think you'll like it. but first, our top story. promises made. promises kept. take a look. >> border crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded. is the border good?
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is the border now secure? >> yeah, it's really secure. >> it's absolutely. >> so when you say that, doesn't that just sound good? after being abused for years by an incompetent president that allowed people to pour through an open border, criminals from all over the world, murderers and insane people from mental institutions and insane asylum, isn't it? isn't it a beautiful thing when you say it's the most secure it's ever been in the history of our country? isn't that a nice statement? >> i would have liked to have heard her answer. anyway, they said it would never happen. now, not only is the border secure, but nbc news is well for once allowing the president to tell the truth. obviously, democrats either open the border on purpose or they are the most incompetent people to ever walk the planet. this is the single most preventable national security disaster ever. but it's up to president trump to clean up their mess. and his work is only getting started. with border crossings down to almost nothing,
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deportations are on the rise. the white house is getting creative. a brand new program from the dhs now offering to buy a one way plane ticket out of the u.s, pay $1,000 to illegal immigrants willing to self-deport. this initiative could save all of you billions and billions of dollars in court costs between what we pay in education, health care, of course, the criminal justice system and other ice related expenses. and that's not all. president trump also offering to help mexico destroy the violent cartels now designated as terrorist organizations. take a look. >> mexico is saying that i offered to send u.s. troops into mexico to take care of the cartels. she wants to know, is that true? do you think i'm going to answer that question? >> that's why. >> i'm asking. >> we'll see. i will answer it. it's true. >> as promised, president trump is ready and willing to use all options to secure our country.
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protect all of you from fentanyl, gang violence, murder, rape and other heinous violent crimes. now, naturally, democrats are up in arms for whatever reason. apparently they really don't want the border to be secured. they don't want anyone deported, seemingly for any reason. for weeks, congresswoman aoc has been distributing materials on how to evade ice and avoid deportation. now, some have accused the congresswoman of actually aiding and abetting in lawbreaking. doesn't seem to care. she's now trying to taunt border czar tom homan. good luck in this fight. take a look. >> tom homan, then acting director of ice, said that he was going to threaten to refer me to doj because i'm using my free speech rights in order to advise people of their constitutionally guaranteed protections. and he may want to do it again today. and to that i say, come for me. >> of course, liberals believe that illegals have constitutional rights. tom homan has indeed referred the
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leader of the democrats to the doj. but as you can see, top democrats, they continue to advocate for the rights of illegal immigrants over the safety of you and your family. in fact, fake news cnn, who could never find the courage to investigate biden's cognitive decline, just traveled all the way to a cartel hotspot in western mexico to come face to face with a member of the notorious sinaloa cartel in order to ask him, how do you feel about being labeled a terrorist organization by the trump administration? i wonder how he's feeling. let's look. >> according to the trump administration, you are a terrorist. the cartels have been labeled a foreign terrorist organization. what do you make of that? what's your message to donald trump if he's watching this? >> lo mejor para para los
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cielos. la consumidores. si no consumidores uno la parada. >> unfortunately, thanks to the biden administration, cartels have a serious foothold right here in this country. in the u.s, in fact, gang activity across the country exploded thanks to the democratic party. and here are just a few recent examples of what americans deal with every single solitary day. on friday, several ms. 13 gang members all locked up for violent crimes. they launched a coordinated attack at a virginia state prison, brutally stabbing three correctional officers there. on sunday, young members of trend aragua assaulted a pair of nypd officers in times square in new york city. in california, three illegal immigrants were charged with a horrific murder. they are accused of killing a man during a home invasion. one of the suspected killers was facing two ice detainers
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because of his criminal record, but was shielded by california's sanctuary city policies. great job gavin. this is who democrats are protecting. not you. not your kids, not your grandkids, not law abiding citizens. they are protecting criminal illegal aliens and fighting tooth and nail to keep them in your neighborhood. anyway, here with reaction, homeland security secretary kristi noem. secretary, great to have you. thank you. let's talk about this new idea, this new program. i had actually thought of it way back on my own. why don't we give them a way to self-deport and then they might one day have a chance to come back. and you decided to sweeten the pot a little bit, but the amount of savings will be massive. tell us about the whole program and the savings. yeah, absolutely. >> these illegal aliens that are in our country. >> have the opportunity. >> to go on the cbp. >> home app. >> and we will. >> facilitate them finding their way back to their countries. we will pay for their plane ticket. when they get there. we will verify they
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are who they said they are and that they are in fact back at home. and then they will be paid $1,000 as an incentive to go there and to be able to help facilitate their housing or their clothing or their food for the period of time that they're back in their country until they can get themselves settled. and listen, sean, that's really what this whole situation is about. we spend about $17,000 arresting, detaining and deporting an illegal alien right now. today, if we have the opportunity to purchase a plane ticket and send someone home with a stipend like this, it saves us thousands and thousands of dollars. and it also is a much safer situation for officers and for those in communities. and it gives that illegal an opportunity to come back to the united states of america. remember, if they wait until we arrest them and deport them, they don't ever get the chance to come back to the united states. they don't ever get a chance at the american dream. so those individuals that are here illegally need to realize this is their opportunity to do things the right way. >> i don't think people fully grasp or understand the costs
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associated with illegal immigration. texas just started keeping records on health care alone. they are spending tens and tens of billions of dollars, the state of california, hundreds of billions of dollars over the years, health care for illegal immigrants. i don't know why the taxpayers seem to be willing to put up with it, but it's also impacting the educational system, the criminal justice system. it's putting ice agents at risk. and we have to pay to hire these agents to track them down, find them and then deport them and then put them through a legal system. so, i mean, do you have any expectations how many people will be signing up for this? >> i expect that tens of thousands, hundreds, hundreds of thousands of people would be able to take advantage of this program. and listen. the biden administration perverted every single government program there is in order to facilitate the invasion that happened over our border. they gave them free housing, free food, free child care. they gave them free medical care. they they treated them better than they treated
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american citizens. and they jeopardized our community's safety by allowing these folks that are dangerous, dangerous criminals into our communities. and, sean, every day they're here, they're getting more and more dangerous. they're recruiting more members. they're getting stronger. they're getting more set into their ways and facilitating more of this violent activity. i just wish cnn would spend a little bit of time talking to lincoln, riley's mother. i wonder when the last time is that they did an interview with those individuals, with jocelyn's parents? when's the last time that, you know, they actually interviewed a victim? and that's another thing that the biden administration did, is they actually shut down the one office within ice, within the federal government that was there to support victims of illegal criminal activity. the voice's office, we just reopened that so that these families, these angel moms, can have a resource to really help them get some comfort, get some information on the crimes that perpetuated against their families. it really is a shame what the biden administration
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did to destroy america. >> let me get your reaction. tom homan referring congresswoman aoc to the justice department. she had a webinar, know your rights and as part of it, recommended that illegal immigrants asked for warrants to ploy phones to record ice searches, tips on how to differentiate between ice people and others. is this what you see? and i'm sure you've looked at it. is this aiding and abetting in your view? >> i think the department of justice absolutely should look into this situation. we've seen not just those that serve in public office, be willing to break the law to facilitate the invasion that has happened and allow criminals to stay here. we've also seen judges take radical action to help protect these criminals. it's time that we stand for what's right. the american people are sick of these these people abusing our system to try to promote an
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agenda. and remember, the democrats are using fear to control people. they are out there motivating people by fear, and they're standing alongside known terrorists in order to endanger our future. so i think it's entirely appropriate that the department of justice look into these situations. >> all right, secretary noem, great job. i think the biggest success in the first 100 days, clearly, without a doubt, has been the border and a lot more success to come. thank you for being with us. all right. also tonight, democrats will need to find another excuse to be hysterical. over the weekend, donald trump threw cold water on the possibility of running for a third term. but make no mistake, he is making his second term count with a historic and flurry of activity. of course, that does include a steadfast commitment to law and order and safety and security. his latest move could soon reopen and rebuild alcatraz prison. take a look. we'll get to that more in a second. but first, it's time for our hannity washington white house briefing. white house press secretary caroline leavitt is with us. caroline.
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thank you. alcatraz. tell me more. >> great to see you, sean. thank you so much. and this is a phenomenal idea by president trump that will be executed upon. in fact, i can confirm for you that the white house has already administered calls with the bureau of prisons. our counterparts at the department of justice and our counterparts at the department of interior, because alcatraz is now run by the national park service. and we know our great secretary of interior, doug burgum, is in charge of that. so the bureau of prisons has already confirmed that they are assessing next steps to reopen this notorious prison. and the reason for it is because president trump is leaving no stone unturned to restore law and order to our country, and to make it very clear to criminals, repeat offenders, not just illegal immigrant criminals, but also american citizens who have refused to comply with our nation's laws. if you have been repeatedly breaking the law, if you are in
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and out of prison, that is ending under this administration, president trump's team is going to enforce our laws and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. so we are absolutely looking into this, assessing next steps. and it's part of the president's big picture law and order agenda, which is obviously working, especially when you look at the illegal border crossings at our southern border. the border is secure, mass deportations are underway, and law and order is back in america thanks to president trump. >> caroline, what did you and the administration make of the sinaloa cartel gang member interviewed on cnn? why would they care what he thinks? >> well, it was fascinating to me, sean. i was actually scrolling on instagram when i came across this interview, and it stopped me in my tracks, not just because they sat down with a member of a mexican cartel that is now designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the united states government. but because of the nature of the questions of this
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notorious foreign terrorist. it was a softball interview giving a platform to a notorious drug cartel that has killed american citizens. i thought it was quite despicable. but again, this is just another reason why the trust and the legacy media is at an all time low amongst the american public. >> well, you know, caroline, things are changing dramatically inside the press briefing room. you have a lot of new media that you have invited in. i thought it was very clever when you walk in the white house in the front gate, you see that there's sort of like a media row and all the different networks have the little spot. and then behind them you put up posters of people that committed the most heinous crimes against americans. for most of those networks, that might be the first time that people are learning about the number of crimes, the murders and rapes and violent crimes committed by people because they didn't really report on it that often. and then a lot of lot of
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chatter today about, quote, the white house's own drudge report. you have decided to put out your own information that people can now bypass the media and go directly to what you're saying about the different issues and what the president's doing. a whole new approach to media. tell me about it. >> yeah, absolutely, sean. and it's because president trump has revolutionized media and the way americans consume media. he started this on the campaign when he opened the campaign to social media influencers and podcasters. and he was willing to take that non traditional media route. and we have continued that effort at the white house. and it's sad, truly, that we have to put mugshots of illegal alien criminals on the front lawn of the white house in order for the mainstream media to actually cover these stories. they should be covering them, but because they do not, we will put them right in their faces. and it drew a lot of attention, as it should. last week at the white house, i met
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with angel mothers whose names your audience may not know because they are living in silence. they are living in, in, in a tragic circumstance where their children were taken away from them by illegal alien criminals and no politician. they told me until donald trump cared about their stories, cared about listening to them. so we had them at the white house last week for a listening session. we're going to continue to engage with, with these angel parents who have lost their children as a result of the democrats open border policies. and every day we are reminded by their testimony, their stories, the lives of their loved ones, law abiding american citizens who should still be with us when we are deporting illegal alien criminals from our nation's interior. those efforts continue, as you just saw from the secretary of homeland security, we are encouraging illegal aliens in the interior of our country to self-deport. ice is conducting successful operations on the ground in communities across the country. but if you are here illegally,
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do the right thing and go home. this president and this administration are enforcing our nation's immigration laws on behalf of the law abiding american citizens who want to trust our system of justice, but especially on behalf of those who have tragically lost their lives at the hands of violent, illegal criminals. >> last question wall street had just had its longest winning streak since 2004. it has a slight dip today, but leading up to today and i guess people want to know the status of trade deals, we had scott bessent on the program last week, he said. there are 17 identified countries to go first, and he's very confident that they're getting close to making these trade deals and resolving the tariff issues. can you update us on that? >> the trade deals are continuing to move along in a positive and productive, productive direction. the secretary of treasury, secretary of commerce, the president himself, continue to be engaged on this every single day, keeping in mind the
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american worker and reshoring jobs here at home. you had a new announcement from the president yesterday, tariffs on the film industry. we are going to make hollywood great again. and it's just one of the many great proposals the president has had to make our country boom again, and to bring jobs back here to home. >> all right. our white house briefing with caroline leavitt. caroline, always good to have you. thank you. all right. when we come back, another day, another instance of the left attempting to lie and rewrite history. take a look. >> i never saw that person. not a single time. and i was in the oval office every day. >> all right. this time, jen psaki says she never saw biden's decline, despite being with him every single day during her time at the white house. we will refresh your memory as to what she said back then. and later, we got a special hannity event announcement. stay tuned. >> i'm here with chris counihan of leaf filter. what is the problem with a clogged gutter.
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mobility, flexibility, and balance. plus stimulate healthy circulation. >> all right, despite being around him every single day during her time as white house press secretary. circle back jen psaki claims that before the disastrous june debate, she never, ever, one single time ever saw any signs of joe biden's clear, obvious cognitive decline his struggles. take a look. >> i think cover up is such a loaded phrase. but i also, to your point, i left in may of 2022 just for the facts here. i never saw that person, not a single time. and i was in the oval office every day. >> not a single time. we were reporting on his cognitive decline before the 2020 election. circle back jen spent years covering for biden. and that's not a loaded term. that's a truthful term. laughably claiming that she struggled to keep up with him. he's so hard to keep up with.
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he ran at the speed of light. take a look. >> i will say i have nothing to read out on the president's private exercise regime, but i can tell you, having traveled with him a fair amount, sometimes he's hard to keep up with. >> hard to keep up with. that's the joe we all saw, right? and california governor gavin newsom echoed circle back jen psaki's comments, saying he too never saw any clear cognitive issues before that debate. i'm calling your bluff, gavin. take a look. >> you're asking about my direct engagement in interactions with former president joe biden, who was not our nominee. but as it relates to his campaign and what those decisions look like as it relates to his determination whether or not to continue that campaign or end it as he did. i never had. period. full stop. i would be lying to you, and i won't lie to you as it relates to the direct engagement i had with joe biden that ever suggested a cognitive decline, to the
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degree that we saw, to the degree we saw at that debate night. >> sounds like election denial. anyway, remember, after biden's disastrous debate performance, newsom he was there defending biden in the spin room. here's a reminder. >> there is panic that has set in among people. >> who have watched this debate. >> who are democrats. >> people who. >> are strategists, and some even inside democratic campaigns. >> do you think it's unfounded? >> well, i think it's unhelpful, and i think it's unnecessary. we've got to go in. we've got to keep our heads high. and as i say, we've got to have the back of this president. you don't turn your back because of one performance we've all had those nights, all of us. not one person watching hasn't had those nights. >> we've not all been presidential. >> but it's not about debates. you have good moments. you have bad moments. you wake up the next day, you dust it off and you move forward. it's all about resiliency. that's what the american people are about. that's what the american economy is about. that's what joe biden's been about his entire life. we've got to have his back in this respect. and
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yeah, i hope he does come back and i hope he is back on the stage in another debate. absolutely. >> it was every moment of every day mumbling, bumbling, stumbling, confusion, shaking air, not knowing which way to go, what to do, who to talk to. it was a complete mess for anybody with eyes to see. former obama aide dan pfeiffer. he chose a different option than newsom and psaki, saying he did in fact notice biden's struggles as far back as april 24th, but decided he was fine with him running the country anyway. all right, well, good luck with that. here's what he said. >> i didn't see him again until white house correspondents dinner weekend 2024. and he was it was i was at a white house reception and he was bad. he was quite bad in it. and he told the same story twice, and he seemed mostly old. not in no way did i look at that and say, that man cannot do the job of president. i had real concerns that he could not do it for
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four more years. >> meanwhile, democrats can't seem to get out of their own way, despite a disastrous speech last week in one of the few public appearances since her failed campaign. a new report in the hill is saying democrats. they are now cautiously opening the door for a other kamala run at the white house in 28. here with reaction. author of the greatest comeback ever, fox news contributor joe concha, former white house chief of staff mark meadows. mark, if you have eyes to see, it was pretty clear nobody doubted it. we reported on it before the 2020 election. they are simply lying, but i guess they're free to do that. >> well, they're. >> not free. >> to do that because they. >> keep circling back to the same narrative. >> that there was nothing to. see there. and. >> sean, you're right, you reported on it each and every week. we got to see it up close and personal. but here's the other thing that that i would point out if it was about one bad debate performance and not about all the bad policy and
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everything else, they wouldn't have dumped joe biden and gone for kamala harris. what they they actually did was acknowledge the fact that they had seen in private this decline. and then all of a sudden, the american people got to see it on, on the debate stage. and, and what we're seeing now is them trying to rewrite history so that they don't have to tell the american people that they lied to them for many, many years. >> okay. when jen psaki said, joe concha and you follow the media as close as anybody, i had a hard time keeping up with them. okay, we know that's a lie. either that or she is in the worst shape imaginable. and then, of course, we got accused of playing deepfake videos that were all very real, never taken out of context. your reaction to her comments? >> well, enough of this narrative, sean, by jen psaki, that you only needed to be close to joe biden to notice
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his brain turning to fettuccine, jen psaki saying, well, at one point during that interview, i'm not a doctor. i couldn't provide the proper prognosis. no, you don't need to be a doctor. you simply needed eyesight, hearing, sanity and sobriety to listen to joe biden talk about conversations that he's had with world leaders who have literally been dead for decades, to see him fall on stage, to see him fall off his bike, to see him fall up the stairs at air force one, to hear him forget the names of his own cabinet members, including his own defense secretary at one point to see him run off to delaware or other vacation homes for 40% of his presidency. we're talking about 600 days of joe biden during his presidency, when he was on holiday, and jen psaki, by the way, as you said, quoted as saying that on most days she could not keep up with joe biden, who mentally, according to her, was steve jobs and physically was michael jordan in their primes. and one would think that jen psaki, we
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seriously you think she'd say in retrospect that maybe she could have said something, but her job was to protect the president, protect the administration and its agenda. but maybe she could have been more forthcoming. instead, to this day, she insists that everything she witnessed was hunky dory. and that's why peppermint patty is totally discredited and working at a totally discredited network, otherwise known as msnbc, that even now she can't admit that. obviously, she didn't even get it wrong. she covered it up and she knows it. >> i've heard it used before. i wish i thought of peppermint patty. darn. all right, so mark meadows there open to kamala in 28. if you had to pick today, who's it going to be for them? >> i think it is going to be governor newsom. he's trying to remake himself in spite of this little clip that you showed, you know, in the intro there, i think it will be governor newsom or it will be aoc. i don't see it being kamala. i
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think that that's happy talk. and if you ask democrats and i have i don't think that they want to go back there. and yet she is trying to remake herself. i think she's trying to remake herself for governor of california instead of president of the united states. >> joe concha, last word. who will it be? >> kamala harris is all foam and no beer. democrats know that. i think it will be aoc, and if that happens, democrats will lose that ticket, will lose 51 states, even though that's mathematically impossible, that that's what will happen if they choose aoc as the nominee. that i do know. >> thank you both. all right. when we come back, today marked the start of the sean diddy combs sex trafficking trial in new york. now gregg jarrett has all the details. and later tonight.
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he should be here with a preview of this trial is fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. all right gregg. the term is freak offs. 63 separate lawsuits on top of it. known celebrities, sports stars, no shortage of fame that will be involved in this case. prosecution seems to have an abundance of evidence. one of the best legal analysts i know. i don't think i'd want to be sean combs today. >> yeah. >> you know, racketeering, conspiracy, prostitution, sex trafficking. you know, these. >> are not. >> puffball crimes for. >> puff daddy. especially when your business namesake is bad boy records. >> he's accused of. >> running his business. >> as a criminal. >> enterprise and forcing women into sex. >> acts through abuse and threats and coercion. >> and injecting drugs. >> i think a lot. >> will depend. >> on the credibility. of the. >> prosecution witnesses. >> the four.
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>> alleged victims that we know of, which includes his girlfriend, who was. >> captured in that horrifying. >> videotape, getting pummeled. >> and. >> dragged by combs in a hotel hallway. i don't know how he's going to explain that. then you've got his former employees who were doing his bidding, recruiting women. >> they're going. >> to testify against him. >> you factor. >> in all the corroborating evidence, sean, that was found when the feds raided his homes in la and miami. a lot of evidence. and you've got a pretty formidable. prosecution case here. diddy's improbable defense, on the flip side is, and i mean this sincerely, he is likely to argue, hey, i am a swinger. and it was all consensual. well, that's a very tough sell to an average juror, particularly when they see other damning videos of, as you point out, the so-called freak offs. these sexual
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extravaganzas that he videotaped where victims are allegedly drugged up to be obedient to the point of comatose jurors are going to have to have. strong stomachs for this trial, and i would not handicap his chances as very good. he is looking at life in prison, and the feds have a terrific track record in cases just like this. the singer r kelly was convicted and got 31 years behind bars. >> well, we saw the video of him and the fight that he had with his girlfriend that was released. not pretty. with the videos that they're going to release. how many celebrity sports stars do you think get named during the course of this trial? greg, quick, quick last question. >> a lot. and in fact, jurors were given a thick notebook with all the names of famous people, celebrities whose names will come up during this trial. that doesn't mean they did
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anything wrong, but their names will likely come up. and i would also expect at the conclusion of this trial, more indictments of other people. sean. >> wow. gregg jarrett thank you. now, it was not too long ago. remember, chuck schumer said this about what democrats were doing in republican districts in new york state. here's a reminder. >> we are mobilizing in new york. we have. people going to the republican districts and going after going after these republicans who are voting for this and forcing them to either face change their vote or face the consequences. this is a long, relentless fight that we fight every day. >> people going into republican districts, those are the key words. so with that in mind, it is not surprising that when republican new york congressman mike lawler tried to hold a town hall this weekend, there were a lot of disruptions. take a look.
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>> at. let her stay. let her stay. let her say, let her say her state. going to have to keep out everybody. this is democratic. ladies and gentlemen, please return to your seats. please return to your seats. shame, shame, shame. >> here with the details. congressman mike lawler himself. you know, on the one hand, i believe in free speech. but the sad part is, is you do have people in your district that would like to hear from you. you represent them. you heard chuck schumer. people will go into districts. this is part of their strategy. what is your reaction to it? and does
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this mean republicans can't hold town halls without expecting this type of response? >> well, it's unfortunate, sean. this is out of the democratic playbook going back to 2018, in the midterm elections, when they tried to hijack these town hall meetings. i've done over 50 town hall meetings and mobile office hours in my district since taking office back in 2023. i have no problem doing them. this is part of democracy. people have a right to come and ask their representatives questions, but the fact is, these folks don't want to hear answers. they don't want to know what i have to say or why i may vote the way i vote on a certain issue. they want to come and protest. they want to come and try to silence debate and discussion. and the fact is, we have them on v just a week ago talking about what they're going to do to interrupt boo, hiss, gee, or yell, scream, stomp their feet and storm out. and so that's exactly what
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they've done. i mean, they even booed the pledge of allegiance last week during my first town hall and booed combating antisemitism. so, you know, this is no surprise. the woman that was removed has a long history of crazy posts she's talked about. jeffrey goldberg should have notified the houthis, for instance, of the incoming. strike she supported. it's crazy. sean. she supports defunding the police. you know, this is someone who believes that israel has committed genocide over 75 years. so it's not surprising that she came and protested and interrupted. my staff was subjected to physical violence. one of my staffers was punched. another one had something thrown at them. the fact is, my district is going to be one of the most competitive in the country and determine the outcome of our majority in 2026, and if folks want to help us, they should text crazy to 8507 to support our campaign to keep the
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majority. >> all right, mike lawler, you have the right attitude about it and you got to laugh. it's called astroturfing. it has a name. up next tonight on hannity. >> all that. >> how would we afford it? because it's expensive to live in the white house. many people don't know. i mean, much is not covered. in our other news of the day segment, michelle obama whining, complaining about how expensive it was to live in the white house. we'll break down how much the obamas made. also, jimmy failla will join us for a special hannity event announcement. you don't want to miss it. >> straight ahead. >> the poverty. >> is unimaginable. >> there are people. >> who are struggling. >> this is where she washes the dishes. >> if you're ever. going to. >> allow your christian. >> faith to rise. and to. >> do something. >> for god's chosen. >> people. >> now is the time. >> this is. >> the home of galena. she's 96
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this time she's complaining about how expensive it was to be the first lady to live in the white house while her husband was president. here's what the former first lady said during a podcast interview that very few people are watching last week discussing her mindset during obama's run for office. take a look. >> it was all about this is going to, you know, our kids are little. we're going to have to move. how do you raise kids in the white house? it's dangerous. it's the first black potential president. we knew there would be death threats. there was just all the. how would we afford it? because it's expensive to live in the white house. many people don't know. i mean, much is not covered. you're paying for every food, every bit of food that you eat. you know you're not paying for housing and the staff in it, but everything. even travel if you're not traveling with the president, if your kids are coming on a bright star, which is the first lady's plane, we had to pay for their travel to be on the
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plane. it is an expensive proposition, and you're running for two years and not earning an income. >> oh, okay. well, according to newsweek, barack obama had a net worth of 1.3 million going into the white house. they didn't go in poor and an estimated 70 million by the time he left the white house. so i guess things worked out pretty okay for them. here with reaction, fox news saturday night host jimmy failla. you know, having to buy your own food. i mean, what all the thought of buying your own food. really? yeah. >> she really is the meghan markle of politics. >> all she. >> does is. >> complain, and nobody wants to hear rich people complain. number one. number two. no. you know, you know who really hated buying lunch when michelle obama was in the white house? all those school kids that she ruined lunches for. okay. >> that's why. >> she's never going to be president someday. because all those little fat kids who were chubby like me growing up had their french fries taken away and turned into kale.
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>> she'll never get that vote, sean. but can i give you one more note, man, on a political level? if she was really worried about money in the white house, maybe her husband shouldn't have sent 50 billion in cash to iran. i don't know. dumb. >> oh, man. all right. i think they did okay. and this one is for the climate alarmist religious cult. according to a study published in the science china earth sciences, the antarctica ice sheet is now showing signs of record breaking growth between 2021 and 2023, a major reversal from decades of loss. what's al gore going to do? oh, the thought of it. i guess he better just start flying around in his private plane like aoc and bernie. >> and don't forget john kerry and his private plane. but in john kerry's defense, he can't fly commercial because they confuse him with the horse from mister ed. and then he's got to sign autographs. they're like, oh my god, i loved your work on tv. but the whole point is,
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sean, and you know this, the climate people are such a scam. al gore told us last year the water was boiling. do you remember that? he said the oceans were boiling as if fish were washing up onto the beach, fully cooked like boiling. man. i know. >> they're they're freezing. thank you. all right. time for time for our special announcement. jimmy and myself, we have joined together for two shows. punchlines and patriots. it's in florida. june 28th 29th june 28th. clearwater, florida, june 29th fort lauderdale, florida. these two shows, in conjunction with will be filmed for fox nation. punchlines. patriots. boy, getting on stage with you is going to be hard. i mean, i'm just i'm i know my lane. i'm lowering my expectations here because i've seen your act and you are. you are great on stage. >> listen, we're going to do great. but you hosted the patriot awards and you killed number one. number two, you have the advantage because
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you're a star. people meet you and they know. hold on. oh, no. this is real. i've hung out with you. people meet you, they go, oh, my god, sean hannity. they see me, they're like, oh, jimmy fallon, do you have change of a 20? you know, it's a totally different reaction. you look like a tv star. you look like i have read his tv. yeah. go ahead. >> for somebody that started out as a cab driver, i think you're doing pretty good. information is on hannity.com. tickets go on sale friday, right? >> yep. friday, 10 a.m. to the general public. it's going to sell out fast, but we're announcing it now because we want the general public there. we don't want to do a show full of elites, okay? we want to do a show with our people, the regular people like me, who drove a cab and did all. kinds of fun things, like you. >> so in past years, i'll tell you the one thing that i do miss, i would do as many as 60 shows around the country, and maybe my favorite moment was in salt lake city. a guy bought one of my books after i gave a speech, waited online for hours
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just to get up close, throw it at me, and guess what he missed? how do you miss a point blank range? >> listen, that's a liberal. next time the guy who wants to do that, i'm always selling counterfeit hannity autographs in the parking lot. don't wait in line that hour. just come see me. i'll hook it up. >> when they went after aaron colter one, she goes, oh, the guy threw like a girl. i know, and everyone got all bent out of shape. wrong pronoun in this day and age. but it was a good line. all right. jimmy fallon is on hannity.com. when we come back, sneak peek. my interview with montel williams. it drops tomorrow on fox nation. straight ahead. >> america is in a race with china, the country that dominates in both open and closed source. artificial intelligence will define the future. open source ai is making this game changing technology available to all, while advancing america's values of freedom and innovation. china's vision is driven by censorship,
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