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i'm praying extra hard. i mean, sabratha is said. jimmy fallon. tc thanks, brother.ow. make sure you catch his. so, i mean, you see, the manhave is funny a. hey, girl, have a great eveninge and take a horse for a ride. dufay. t b thanks, brother.ro have a great evening. kellyanne conway is 80% haseen been a great week family. see y'all nextgr. >> welcome to this special addition of hannity.l ed i'm kellyanne conway, in forit sean. llyanne and tonight, trouble in paradise. the biden white house is now's reportedly very worried that the president's adult son son has going rogue, despite numerous assurances that the administration has no role in biden's legal affairs. axios has reported that hunterhh clashed with top white house aides over his legal defenseis
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strategy. apparently, they want hunter,o who's facing three active investigationsis facin, to stayt and not bring anythe bi more attention to the big guy. even as hunter faces a looming indictmenta . joining us now with the very latest, our own kevin hawk. b >> kevin kellyann, great to beau with you. anas you can well imagine, this is a major headache for the white house because apparently hunter biden is ,e, according to some, going rogueu . he'sffect, whae t hefa is said to be doing is the whole f the fact he is facing numerouss investigations, apparently he is clashinh thg with the whitei house over his legal defense. now, as you pointed out, a he's facing investigations into possible tax fraud and illegalnd firearm purchase, business corruption, even a child support case in arkansas suppor well, tonight, according to axios, hunter has quote, clashed with top aides to histht father, the president, over that new legal strategy leadings hunter. >> it has been b said to hire t conew lawyer for a more
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combative approach, but apparently he did so without consulting his father's legal advisers. now a top department of justiceo spokesman notes that the younger biden is going rogue with his legal decisions and perhaps pushing past the guardrails. wou the president's advisers would obviously have him follow and that couldldve him be a legitimate headache for the white house. meantime, hunter's legal team hm is also said to be weighing the possibility of setting up a legal defense fund to help defray legal bills that according to a person familiares with the matter. however, a key hurdl whee is whether they could createuara a fund with just enough guardrails to protecilt against even more ethical conflicts. for the bideconflictn family, as that seems to be recurring. evin >> kellyanne. kevin , thank you . while some the biden white house are feigning outrage over hunter's legal defense fund, virtually no one seems botheredh by the bogus letter. erfifty one former intel officials signed in the fall of
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2020, falsely discreditingr the hunter biden laptop stor y. maybe that's because the biden campaign, it turns out orchester to the letterwith t with the help of formeher cia chief mike morrell, accordingin to new reports in an email,n morrell told another cia chief, john brennan, that the purpose the intel letter was to help let joe biden in the upcoming presidential debate. tewahelp him with a talking poit meanwhile, earlier this week, a shocking new claim from a whistleblower against the bigb guy, joe bidenid himself. here's oversight committee james colmer. >> we take our whistleblowers very seriously. as you know, there have been two very credible whistleblowers come forward in the last two weeks. whistle-s comewe're doing everyn to protect these whistleblowers. and to tand to try to encourage. more whistleblowers to come forward. but we hav have credible evidence exact and we want to know exactly.lyth okay, let me ask you didt
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to verify this. you talk about a foreigna national do you know what country this foreign national was from a and i b , you talk about the exchange of money fore policy decisions. do you know how much money and what the policy decisionsate were? >> p i know the country and i know the policy decision, but d i'm noatt at liberty to say rigs now. >> so as the and hunter biden scandal deepens and widens, w what should we make of theseingn new allegations? joining us nowow to answer thos questions and more, fox news contributor and george wash university lawesso professor jonathan turley, professor r. welcome to the show. i feel like there was a lot ofse news around joe biden, particularly this week. h and of course,un this is one i hunter biden and joe biden c, tg as i call this candelabra. but walk us througtruch what ree struck you , what she'de be looking forlook. ty tha well, you know, this is a citylk that floats on leaks. e there's lots of things that youo
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come over the transom. so you often havft have to make a sort of gut check on how much credibility and wait to give something on that scale. ththe types of of stories i give the most weight to are the ones from whistleblowers directlythat to congress. >> the reason is that thos those individuals who know that they can be criminally charged for lying to investigators. so this isn't just something coming over the transom to the washington post.e an it's not some anonymous source p that a reporteorr citing. it is someone who has met with investigators in areo take subject to that penalty. so you have to take it seriously. and there is this sharp disconnect. when we had a whistleblower in the first trump impeachment, the media really went,th you know, full board to this this story. they're showing a lotht more skepticism here. but we hav e to just learn the details. , thisone of the reasons, kellyanne, that this is so o serious is because of what we be know already.
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you know, the biden family haskl beenue known for influence f peddling for years now, influencrse peddling is one of the sort of cottage industries of washington. as you know, . but the bidens really set a new standart d in terms of how much money is being traced to familyques members. >> well, there's no questiontibo about that. and i thinut t coms doink chairo is doing a fabulous job, atus al least keeping us up to speedt dg on what he can without divulging confidences. g it really struck me, professor turley, that hunter biden hired a new lawyer, abbe lowell.hi and apparently this is what ruffled a lot of feathers at the white house. abbe lowell is known as more rul aggressiveed f maybe than the lawyers that bob bauer at the white house and others had othe hunter biden. and i think kevin quirk'se is reporting the access report makes veryorting t clear . clashes going rogue.cl they're upset. look, this whitee house needss to reelect an unpopularto president and an unpopular vice president . they don't nee d biden's scandals in the way.anda bulst tell i us what you think f
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the hiring of abbe lowell and how that affects this moving forward. hibb well, you know, abbi, what was interesting and you were the most sophisticated political figures in the city, so it'llth be interesting, get your take on this.ke but i was surprised when the post first reported a meeting of a new team forhat a hunter biden that includes people that have beenve supporting them financially.f th and the whole thrust of the this storys was that they were going to go with ampan scorched earth campaign, thatese they were going to go.bo aggressive. in and what was weirut thad abot that is it haddi to come from a those individuals. this was a leak from a relatively small number of people. they wante eyd witnesses to know that they were going to go goi after witnessengs. abbe and abbe lowell issued a letter saying that the irs should investigate some of the critics of hunter biden, that there should be criminal investigations with potential witnesses. >> that's gettin if tstigg uncomfortably close to the line. >> if those lawyers then reach
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out to witnesses with that type of heavy message, you can really sort of trip some wires,c particularly with a congressional investigator now d in the field. >> professor shelley, let's shift gears just a little bit and go back to this think bombshelchl of revelation in these emails that you hads th two former cia chiefats colludid to provide joe biden with a talkinin g point forpres a presidential debate. the last debate inid nashville late october 2020, that famousbe line from joe biden where hen s saysay talking about hunter biden's laptop is , quote, garbage. hetes that 50 intel officials have said it has noe markings of russian disinformation. we know that that's all wrong. that was all a lie. but it really struck me that con i saw, speaking of congressional investigations, goingr john brennan and another are going to have to go testifyo in front of congress. james clapper are going to have to go and testify in congress about the weaponization of the governmente .
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can you clue us into that was a little bit? i think people felt it wasai unfair, but now it actually hass some legs, does it?t there's a curious thing about this letter, right? because we do know it's false. >> it's soon after thise allegation came out, american intelligence came out with a statement that there's no evidence that there wawas russin disinformation or or intelligencemation efforts here. >> but you have these 51 experts that wanted to get this out right before the campaign. >> and now we're learning thi pretty much what was presumed that this was an effort ofthis the biden campaign to give himoi this talking point in earlientr as you know, morale basicallyyo said that the trigger for this was now secretary of statesaid e blinken and that he gave him bli this initial disinformation linenke him th. ne inv >> and yet everyone involved says they did nothing wrong. nonot the organizer morale, not, the trigger. blinken not the signatories,
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not the media that ran with it.. no, one's taking responsibilitys for what was just a reallyle unbelievable political . >> yes. sort of tric p sork. and it sort of made the public look like chumps because it happened right beford e the election and it could have made a difference. >> well, professor turley,>> kel pollinlyg showed that 17% in six or seven key swing states saix d they would have changed their vote away from biden if they thought that this thesop, its contents were actually real. these folks hid behind intelligence and nationae folksi l security to make a political point, in fact, to provide a ,e. quote, talking point in a debate that email makes clear . i think that's incredibly important. i want to thanrtant. k you so much for walking us through two or three very thorny issues this.c week that came to a head in. washington, d.c. professor turley, thank you . joining us now, "new york post" reporter jon levine, former florida attorney general pam bondi, the first woman to hold that position in the state, o and the author of trial of the century fox news, legal analyst greg jarrett. panel, i'd like to dove right
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into the last point i was addressing with professor jon. t let's starart with you. you your report at the new york post, the paper that was vilified and censored from twitter for two whole weeks in the throes of a presidential campaign, all because you told l the trutcause yoh. story you reported the story about biden's laptop and you really paid the price, as did the first amendment. how does it feelho today?? what's what's the buzz atg that the newspaper? really knowing that at the highest levels, cia chiefs, the now secretary of state, wer inre in the fix, was in with the -m at the top,at coordinating a talking point for a political exercise. exerce >> be with you , kellyanne.is i mean, the wordindicati is vindication, although we alwaysw it was it was true that everything we published was true from the first day. thy nothingrealls to vindicate from our end. t atin least the general public is now aware thesepubl emailses between brennan and morell are a smoking gun. >> ia smt is proofokin that theh that they wrote saying thatop the laptop was russian was disinformationssia was baloney.
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they knew it was was a political hit job, instigated by the biden campaign. and they said at the time thatyh this was some organic expression of their of their true feelings. and that was that was bogus.now, we now learn and , you know, it's it's such a terriblebeca violation of the public trusust because, you know, we expect politicians to be political . no one is going to deny the joe biden the right to be political , the biden campaign. but these aroplee people we trut with with our with our government and to be neutral and nonpartizan and for them to be non so weaponized in this way, i don't know how we come back from this . it's a great point. and pam bondi, you know, you've seen your way to many courtrooms, your attorney general of florida and a legal expert. you. >> i have to ask you , though, some of these of the fiftyed one who signed on the letter currently have tv contracts and other networks. three of them got jobs in the biden harris administration. and i'm going to surmise that some of them still haveve national security clearances na >> walk us through that.
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>> yeah.ity in and , kelly , you look at their credibility in future casests is just like you said, they have security clearance. it's unbelievable to me how they can ever be credible who ny case, any investigation who will believe them again, wes know the deep state.tas we always talk about the deep state is so far left. and this was collusion betweendr the democrat party and formerdit directors of our highest counign intelligence agency in the country, working in concert to affect, not impact, not juste any election, but a presidential election. and they didn't give biden just simple talking points. nd he used these loud and clear in a presidential debate, citing these people that we now knowevt gave false statements and everything in that laptop was real. hin thatit was an incredible mo, panel, because today i watchedde that clip between trumpum and biden when trump saying, oh, is this another russia hoax? other run hobiden is really prey
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that anybody's mentioning the laptop and hides behind this letter. so, greg jarrett, you've been at this for a long time. abu've been right about so much regarding this. i wanted to asou muck you a lita bit, though, about thisn expe testimony that we can expect ing the coming weeks from w james brennan and john brennan thd james clapper. that seems very serious to me. this isn't just punditry.a this isn't just, oh, you threw a presidential election by lying on behalf of joe biden. i mean, this thing is really sta starting to metastasize. well, james clapper liedcongre to congress before under oatssh and managed to escape prosecution. what's sprosecuto astonishing as of this is how easy it i was for mike morrell to round up 50 liars in the intel community. >> more than happy to deceive the american people, helped joe biden get elected basedelec on a lie they completelyte invented a false claim thatente the laptop was russian disinformation. >>thlse cl without a scrap ofhoa
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actionable intelligenc se, nohep discussion. just sign your name and will help conceal biden corruption.kn so it's no surprise that a biden campaign was secretly behind this. tony blinkend, thi. e hi and the confessed purpose was to give him a talking pointnoug, to use in the presidential debate. >> they were dumb enough, believ te it or not, to put it all in writing. >> so these unprincipled, unscrupulous people like brennan, clapper, leonople, panetta, they helped the bidensh cover up their get rich schemeew with foreign adversaries doing what is essentially the sellinih out of america. none of them have any regrets, never apologizing. this is one e ofof the dirtiest tricks in american politics. and you're right, the lie was pivotal. polling data shows 17% of biden voters would have cast their ballots differently had they known the truth. ma so,, you know,yo these peope
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deprived american voters from making an informed decisiokin in and they helped throw a presidential election. >> yes, we found real election interference there. john levine, it is trud reale tt people didn't know last time, d' but they will know this time. so it .f people are focused on the fact that the contents of the laptop are real and letcs me be very clear , i don't neede t to see another naked pic of o hunter biden in my life. b we'ride talkinen ig about the bg guy. we're talking abouant the juice in there. ifd what james combejuicd r is r covering in house oversight. so people know at t this time, o you think it actually will matter to voters? >> i expect hunter biden to be a major, major campaign issue. trust me, i don't want to seei ' any more naked pictures of pinter neither. that's never. but this has beect bn abouidt t what the biden campaigns ar will try and spin this. ohin, the republicans arg one pg on my son and he has a drughuntr problem like so manyoe biden americans . this is not about hunter biden. this is about joe biden.s co and this is aboumpt whethere of the president, the united foates is compromised becaushie his exposure to his son's foreign business dealings and it's also it's about it's hn about truthfulness. it's about honesty thaestw it
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president biden said this was fake information when he knew it wasn't. i mean, he obviously was aware of what his son was up to . que so there's going to be real questions of moral character anine willg into this race. >>sw he's going to have to answr for. i agree with you.el there's beenly a a lotnne: of transparency and accountability to come at you in addition state to being a legal expert, wonwi statewide elections. and i want to aseleck you iftioe you were at all surprisede-minu to see in the three minutete re- noelectionelec announcement vido by joe biden, no mention of anyf of the bills that he signed into law. no bragging about his policy p accomplishments. it wasolic really struck thatd showed a lot of footage of january six . and maggie, this and trump thath kamala harriarris is featured 13 times in three minutes, butak not allowed to speak. i i thought that was kind of juste poetic justice. >> but what do you see that they're going to actually run on to win a second ter m, that they're anti málaga, they're anti republican becausue they have no accomplishments, as we all know, in these last years, and they're going to attack president trump. buk because 't wor
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the america first policies aresn what saved thitrs country and will save this country again. they're all that can save this country again. and , you know, i applau d we james comar and jim jordan. if we hadn't taken back the house, kellyanne, none of thisve would have been coming to lightt right now.h and the truth will prevail. and i think americans are seeing it.hube and hunter biden will be a a bin ,big pard t of this campaign and so will joe biden. ou're riyou're right. this house committee chairman is doing a great job, as did speaker mccarthy calling m the white house's bluff overcc this debt ceiling. i'll interviewlling senator a little bit later at great jarrett. speaking of chairman colmer, his interview with our sean hannity last night was pretty remarkable for what he said at the en knowsd. cen hete said he knows which country was at the center of the scheme. he can't say, bu he can'tt i bet you will. >> what did you make of that?nyt well, there's so many to chooser from because the bidens were making millions of dollars from so many different countries over which joe biden had control of foreign policy as vice president . china
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>>, ukraine, china, russia, oman, romania, kazakhstan. th the list goes on and on the betting line and washington is ukraine. but i will say that if thisistl- latest whistleblower claim against joe bidebln is true and if it's supported by credible evidencesu, i mean, this arguably constitutes bribery under our federar l statutes and a separate felony under the foreign corrupt practice fors act. but it also qualifies as aneachb impeachable offenslee, treason and bribery. >> and given all of the otherth biden influence peddling schemes with foreign adversaries, it does, his chairman, colmer says, matchpatt a patterern of corruption by the biden. >> i think. i picked ukraineer s as the likely suspect. hunter was on the payroll there, raking in 11 million dollars. you'll recall joe biden braggingn on camera how he extorted the ukrainians into firingn to a prosecutor, inventg
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his son's company by threatening to withhold a billion dollars in american financial aid. amer.the central question is , will chairman commer get his hands on thi gs document or will the department of justice in the fbi do what they always do, obstruct? yes, they dowe. well, i mean, i thought all along joe biden to be the nominee. but the more i hear about these growing legal woes of him and his son , you do have to wonder just quickly from each of you , do you think joe biden will be the presidential nominee for the democrats next year, john ? >> oh, i think absolutelk e the i think they're just there on this train and the horse has left the barn and they're committed to it.. yes, i agree . but pam, i do, too,y unfortunately for the country. but but i think good for the republican party.nne: g >>re yeah, greg, they reworked and fix the primary system to favor himhim.. he will hide out ins de the equivalent of his delaware basementla , taking a page out of richard nixon.
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no, i'm too busy to campaignd n. and debate. i'm trying to save america . i guarantee you that's going to be their strategy for >> agreementnimous that joe biden won't be the nominee. i'll add another reason hee picked as his vice presidentialo running mate one of the threene people in america who couldn't t upstaghethate him. so it's not like they have a big bench to choose from. choosjohn levine, pam bondi, gg jarrett, fantastic panel. th much.u so up next, the vague promise from me will be here with a message about exactly that. joe biden's cowardly campaign. c plus, takere a look atn will your screen next week. sean b will be back with a live studio audience monday through thursday. go tgo to hannity .com to secure your free tickets. when the world lost its mind, florida was a citadel of freedom for fellow americans . we the people are not destined for failure. i don't care what corporate
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one . welcome back to this specialello edition of "hannity". joe biden's reelection campaignu is in full swing and he'ndse ha nowhere to be found. nojoe had no public events excet for meals on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. , wednesy even let his vice president lead a meeting with tech ceos yesterday while he wandered around the white house before eventualld arouy stumbling in on the group. today, biden a did make a public announcement. pr said he was holding a major press conference, but it never happened. >> take a look look. on . and i'm doing a major press conference this afternoon. so i love y'all. and i'd like to ask you this. when you come. now you know why they're alwaysn hiding biden. joining us now with reaction is republican presidential candidats e the vagg, ramaswamy. the vache. it's so nice to be with you.to and i'm very partial to people l who are known for their first name only . thanks for joining us e .known bythank you . name. so seriously speaking. you know, eye on the prize. you
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joe biden is the president . i tell people all the time it's very difficult to dislodge a sig president . and so i take seriously that we have to go beyond showing the obvious mental and physical deficits of this man and really hi t them hard on policy pr dislodge him from the presidency. >> butesidency. if he is not gog to sort of show up the week that he announces his reelection campaign, how how do you advise and how are you trying to smoke him out? >> well, look, he's not showing for the job that he's in. b , he's not showing up in the job that he's signing upio for for the reelection campaign in the form of debates. but i thin k it all makes sense, kellyanne, when you see that joe biden's not really the one running for president , it is the managerial class that m conveniently puts him upanag t as their puppet. and against that backdrop, some of his cognitive deficitst. . that's not a bug. t it is a feature. i'm and when you see it that way, i think what i'm going to go after him on is even more than e the policy, the fact that he's not even the person running the government. okay, that managerial coy actually controls
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the president of the united states . and whether you're democrat oryr republican , you should want to live in a country where t the people who we elect to run the government are the ones who actually run the government . same thing goes foocratir the democratic national committee. that's why they're hiding himg i from rfq or fromfrom marianne williamson. but i think it r.f.k representsg the essence of what's actually going on . thllyanne, is this is the deep state on steroids. it's the managerial class even within the democratic party. that's why they're shieldingm. him. >> it's very clear that they're always trying to cling to powerto. ne and you mentioned rfq jr. and marianne williamson. rfi really struck by their ascet in the polls pretty rapidly. they account for about a thirdec right now of allou r democratic primary voters, which is pretty remarkable. and they're not going to getemd a chancethey to debate joe biden for that nomination. i mean, you go back four years,o eight years ago, and donaldgo trump four years or donald trump was being assailed a by people are a one percent, two percent. one guy was an 2 asteris%.k inss the new york times, is obsessed with covering his campaign.
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every other page these people have, they broke the threshold that really has gained themdebae their rightful place on the debate stage. but as you know,bate they're afr to debate biden. they're actually afraiaid tod t, him show up. but let me ask you a questionn about joe biden's position. even in hiparts owy.n party, a majority democrats don't wantu him to run. it's verncy clear that hetion. is running. he announced his reelectio n. he announced it verye differently than you did. he put out a video where hedn't didn't have a positive hav v, optimistic view of america. a he didn't brag about his ownbout accomplishments. he didn't give a forwardd fo looking hope and change, to coin a phrase frorw miden president obama and that kind of message. but i want to ask you whatt t does it tell you abou, t the democratic party right now that joe biden is his leader? er andand b, they're afraid to r people debate him fo tr the nomination? >> seems very anticompetitive, >>. democratic well, is for democratic party that preaches about our democracy. it's not a veryebate, democratic thing to do to hide from debate. this is why the republican t thisy can lead the way in being better, kelly .
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and i think that this is ouro s moment as a republican party spe to say that weec are the party f free speec dh and open debate. we embrace that because that's what our founding culture as a o country was based on . and when i look at the criticisms that mary williamson and r.f. care leveling against biden, to me,t the dividingma line in this country right now isn't even between democrat crats manag and republicans. it is between the managerial class in this country. erl s coand the everyday citizen. and when you view it that way, i think it makes a lot more sense that biden is representative of the managerialal class class ins country. but i think free speech and open debate, the democratico party would be better off. they're spitting in the face ofr their own base by saying thatche they're not even going to give them the opportunity char who's ine e guyn charge. this is an opportunity forpr the gop. we can practice whattent t we p. i intend to be on that debate t stage. so i telo gol people to go to tm 2020 four .com, joinin the movement that's going to make our part ty better, our movement better and our country better. and i think it's goingtr to be. the formula for a landslidela
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election for republicans if we practice what we preach. >> unicomp agenda todayt on truth social by former president trump. he noted your position wer inyou' the polls. clearly you're right. now you're clearing thatre1%hreo one percent threshold that's beenld put forth for the debate. so let me ask you , it's a year and a half, only a short months from the next presidential election. bring us into your administratios exn, whose e a couple of people would be in your cabinet, your senior staffw ? >> well, we're evaluatine g a co who we're going to put. that's going to bembthat a combination of peopled who come from outside offrd also government. i do think we need some fresh blood , but also some people who have seen how you take on the administrative bureaucracy and the deeptake on. i'm focused on day e one executive orders, kellyanne, not the thing s that i want to drive through congress. esidenfts at's a lot o presidents make a lot of throug the mistakes that time trying t to go through congress. i want to focus on rescinding affirmative actionrescin, which you can do by executive order, because lyndon johnson did it by executive order. i want to focus on shuttingdepat down agencies likeme the department of education than that should have never existed, executive orders to actually roll bac back any mandate to re. carbon emissions.
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that's how you unlock the economy. that's h unlock thand so one ofn i'm focused on is actually what can a president do without asking anybody for permission and asking anybody for forgiveness? for iveness.and that way, congrt is designed to move slowly. we'll get to that later. but the first three months ofbot my administration are going to be all about executive power ,constitutionally scoped, putting the military on the southern border. to secure the border. those are the kind'ss of what s the u.s. president can do, including as commanderthat's in chief. >> and that's where my focus>> y is . kellyanne, while i like joe biden and i think when b candidates put forth specificssu and solutions, you're respecting the brains and the heartsti respe of the votersem a and you're giving them a voiceen and a choice in the process. that's what this is all about.he executive power.d tr of course, wump e watcdoh president trump do that j and when president biden, ofusen course, on day one , just kill those keystone pipeline thbs out of spite. that's what he did. that was his priority.vive k the ramaswamy, thank you so. much for joining me. j coming up,oe joe biden is facing two big deadlines and two big crises in the comingwe weeks, the end of title.defaul forty two and the debt ceiling default. g to doso what is he going to a
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absolutely nothing about the looming debt ceiling crisis. crisi he refused to negotiate or even to talk to republicans for a months, but now he's begging spe for a meeting with speaker mccarthy at the 11th hour. here now hour., with reaction,t alabama senator katy brittkati. senator , before i ask you aon,e question, let me introduce w you to the viewers. as the first woman to ever represent alabama in the unitede states senate, the youngest republican woman ever elected united states senate in our nation's history. natitoryy five current female senators, the only one with school age children, well the wit, when you're not m legislation and making history, i know you're making school lunches. thanks you're for joining us ti senator brad. so two bigg crises, the looming debt crises. let's starfirst with that. first, speaker mccarthy caught the white house flatfooted by passing a bill thate actually reduced spending. joe biden's out there calling everybody maga. republicans.
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and i think speaker mccarthyspen splled his bluff and has beendi willing to go back to the whitem house and deal. what can we expect fromell an the senate? what's your message to leader mcconneld lel and leader schumer and the white house? >> well, kellyanne, thanke you so much for having me on . >> and you're exactly right. i am actually at a track meetngm thr my daughter as we speak. but the american people deserve accountability. i am so appreciative of speaker mccarthy's leadership and believe that joe biden needs to be responsible and come eeds to the table. o americans are sick of reckless spending. we are sick of increasedits. deficits. we want people to make sures that they use our taxpayer dollars wisely. t weand that we don't put this burden on the backs of our children and our children's children. kenne, it'kellyanne, it is not only fiscally irresponsible, it is morally i irresponsible.l-sad >> that is so well said .r cris and let's turn oveesr to another crisis at the southern borderwek tied of 40 to set to expire thu this week. rsdaon thursday. tha
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senator brit and i know there are even democrats inibly c your caucuons who are incredibll concerned about this. we all know what ww e see, not. what the white house says. and we like to believe that. i want to go back to president obama's secretary of homelandse security, jay johnson, who famouslycun. said when they had one thousand crossings a day that that was devastating to the system, to impossible to handle. when i waswh iite n the white house, it was about four thousand a a day. now, governor abbott of texabbsf says t when title forty two expires, we can expect up to thirteen thousand crossings per day. we can't get alejandroossi mayorkas, the current dhngs s c secretary, to even call thisth a crisis. why should we care c aboutri tie forty two ? what do you expect to happen?rd and can we actually get some democrats on board with all the republicans to do something before thursday? >> somethin absolutely. it is time for democrats to come to the table and stop trying to stump for president biden's reelect. the truth is , biden knew exactly what was coming. he said he was sending title 40 to on january twenty six .
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but yet when he came outrc inth his own budget on march nine , he failed to fund thisve properly. in fact, he actually gav ae a decrease of one percent to the department of homeland security, inadequate, allowingat us to come back , but not to secure our borders and toly strongly enforce our existing immigration laws. it is totally and completely irresponsible. it under joe biden, we have seen at the open season for drugan cartels, for human traffickersr and for terrorist. it's time for us to secure a the border and put the american peopleople f first. i am proud to have supported actually put forth three pieces of legislation to combat this,od co-sponsored 11 .rk. it's time to get the vote, get to work.deserv the american people deserve better. britt senator , you have visitedve the southern border, as haveg le i , and there's nothing quite like being there to reallyo understand the gravity and the consequences of all these weighty issues. kamala harris, so-called border
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czar, some days the viceza president , she spenr,ttime. a little bit of time there think one time. but i can't help but think tha a if you aren't serious about an issue, you won't literally show up and speak up and put upk up.k surp no it's no mistake. i think no surprise at the worst approval rating joe biden has on any one issuee right now is border security. 1 and you mentioned fentanyl. now the number one killer, 18 . forty five year olds in our nation in indiscriminate crisisr-olds. f yo do you find that if you talk about border security, some of your democratic colleagues, as opposed to immigration, you get more folks along are with that? what are we to expect with six million people already herestrai over the biden administration thaton is higher than the population in thirty one states in thites insy country? ou so what do you how do you how do you think we win independents and not democrats on this issue? >> this well, first off, you're exactly correct. we cannot allow the issues, the immigration and border security to be conflated. surely we cacon all agree that
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our country deserves a secure bo. er just to your point earlier about the influx and numbers by the biden administration's own admission, we will have over 12000ve plus coming across the border each and every day. whenwhen you you look at centra americans are saying enough is enough. wewe are are seeing this infilte our communities, our schools, ths, ourour homes, americans wat answers. they want leaders to steeyp up to the plate and create reals. solutions. i known believess de in walls because, kellyanne, heh has built one around his home in delaware. and so making sure that wewalls, build wall , we make sure that we secure our border, we make sure that we put policies in place that put americans firstan and not continue to letountry joe biden's failed leadership put our country at a detriment t . you make perfect sense these whn you speak about these very weighty issues iss.
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senator katy barrett of alabama, thank you so much for . joining us . and thank you for your service. >> se kelly , and thank you for having us . and we hav a true to make sure e know it as a true humanity. in crisis and a national security crisis. and american s deserve answers. >> yes. thank you , senator , but thank neick programing note. thro week,xt sean will be back with a live studio o audience monday through thursday, head ovever r to hanny .com to secure your free tickets. and up next, you will noten believe how many americans want kindergarten teachers to talersk about gender ideology with their five year old students. tudents. we'll show you the newest polling straight ahead. >> i will bless those. >> bless you . here in israel and across the former soviet union, there are thousands of destitutecaustu elderly who are alone and in
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edition of "hannity"an. a recently published poll fromwl december by the washington post and kaiser family foundation shows how americans feel about . transgender issues. according to that poll. 77% of adults believe that it t is inappropriate for teachers to discuss their transgender opinions with young students. in another question, two thirds do not think biological males should be allowed to compete against females. but just 57% believe gender is based on the assigned at birth. jo down.in way joining me now to discuss, fox news contributors tammy bruce i docharlie hurte tammy. this poll came out in december. i don't think it got as muchme o coverage as some of us mightdowo have expected, but it does give us a little window into the thinkingth in many americans . we mostly hear about these issues from the hard left everyk day. >> but wha at do you think when you look at these polling data?n well, i think one ofabou the reasons we didn't hear
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a lot about it is because itve e doesn't help the left's cause and it may noty what have been57 exactly what they expected. and even though 57 you%, as youl noted, is not very high, ita is still a majority. and there's a lot of propaganda that's going on in conditioning and manipulating and brainwashing, even the word assigned, you know, brainwakin" moves along their narrative. nothing is assigned at birth. e it is not some objective, dynamic or subjective where you decide what baby is a male and which is a female. it's pretty obvious and it'sby dictated by science, science, science, it. ke so what i like about this poll is the fact that it reinforces the fact that americans areact inherently fair, that we, indrie fact, even before being drilled for the last three years, wend care about science. amerthat's calle all biology. and american families know that american parents know that it transcends partisanship. this is about basic reality. and this, of course, the one i thin g i think it's important
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to say is that these are marginal, extreme individuals who are left wing activists and the interesting thing is this has never been a debate about transgender individuals, n because americans , you know, we're pretty tolerant peoplet . they've had to take ito to surgeries for children and indoctrination at schools and other extremist edges on this to get peopl re riled un and to try to divides the american people. >> so i also think that's a good sign. so overall, we didn't hear about it because it remindst us that the american people are in charge. they have not been brainwashedlg by these years of bullying. and also, i think they know this has nothing to do with the. transgender issue. it has to do with leaving w children from their parents, from affecting the family structure, which has alwaysving been a tenant of marxismg and the left wing teacher'ss union. so these are separate issues. unioans undeamericans understant >>d we're seeing that in that
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poll. >> charlie kellyanne tamme hitsd on the head when she talksi' about it's about the children.nc i'm always verery concernened at them. i have four teenagers myself. i do thinkr s some kids ares an different and they're struggling with their sexuality and otherwise. and we have to be very sensitive to that. but i don't understand how in i doworld, in this country, we started to treat adults liket al their children and children like they're adults. and sotsthey'r the question in . is very simple. do you think the teachershink should be talking aboutes their opinions on these topics with five year oldh s and 70 70a is like, well, who the heck would have a twenty h three percent? why is is appropriate? and i wanted to read from came you something that came out inou the atlantic, hardly a right wing publication. the author there said , quote,u in the u.s., you must be 21 to buy alcohol1 . can it really be taboo to say that 16 is too young for a mastectomy? this say t is the atlantic , bee there really is , as tami points out, trying to beorming a little bit of a backlash forming. but when you look at theseou l polling numbers, and you'res thinking about what to write as a as a reporter, as a writer, what do you see?
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well, it really is kind of remarkable. and as you know, kelly , and iee mean, can you imagine the people who are involved inye this poll when they getphone the phone callca? of ambet the numbers of sane americans ouert there are actually even higher than this poll registers becausebecause e whole issue has been so hotly politicized. if a stranger calledn th you ont the phone and said, caryn o you change genders, half off the countrafy is kind of afraidt to answer that honestly, because they knohew how badly browbeaten they could get if they gave the wrong answer. but to me, what's the most appalling thing about all of this is , you know, there it is a difficult time for youngth people. there arare diffice difficult is here, but there's an entire party, ath entirn entire ideolot has realized that they can takt this thing and weaponizes itpola and use it for political purposes. . soand so the whole debate, all f
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science or even even basic grammar has been distorted in order to push this crazy political agenda. and then the the final result of it is we're talking about performing surgeries on children because they're confused puberty. what child ever went throughd puberty and wasn't confused? that's kind of the definition of puberty. n ofbut i could add sicko's the sick adults have figuredinto out a way to to turn it into adn politics. and take advantage of it. if i could just add on charlie's point exactly is that these are surgeries asd questions, especially as a feminist. it disturbs me as puberty is moving through, young girls bodies are beginning to changetr . boys are treating them differently. they're uncomfortable. rmonesthe effect of hormonesly is beginning to be particularly pronounced . and that's when we're allowingtt them to start to do surgical
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changes. have mastectomies becom infertile, have hysterectomies.a i mean, it'sve it's a shocking . thing. parents are bein g lied to . parents are being manipulated. and we're talking about how social media needs to be s regulated so that children aren't so affected by social media. this is about propaganda daily that young people are hearingmei through media at school ina,e to on television. and we've gone to war inar the past to stop advertising in children's commercials because they started to want expensive i toys and sugary cereals. it's ver. y hard to watch some f the testimonies of these children who regret the surgeries that they had. tamm surgey bruce, charlie hurt, thank you so much formore o a spirited conversation. a spirited conversation. f more this special edition of "hannity" right after the break. >> healing meet goes beyond heag >> healing meet goes beyond heag power house lotion that
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