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thank you. you've been texting us a lot. that's all for tonight. we have a major announcement tomorrow involving the hunter biden art dealer scandal. it's going to be big. again, dvr. always a member, this is my world. >> sean: what a great crowd. thank you all for being here. welcome to "hannity," the only normal people in new york city. we start with a fox news alert. joe biden's weaponize doj is added again. moments ago they now officially piled on three more charges against former president donald j. trump all related to the document case in florida. this includes another counts tied to the willful retention of
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government documents. isn't that what joe did next to the corvette, and that you and at the beach house in delaware? and at the delaware university? same thing. two counts of obstruction. these additional charges could carry more than 20 years in prison and meanwhile a maintenance worker, they are going after maintenance workers at mar-a-lago also charged with obstruction. this entire case about documents from trump's presidency where apparently stored at mar-a-lago. do not forget, president trump also facing 34 bogus charges in new york for allegedly mislabeling a certain document. it looks likely also that he will face more bogus charges in d.c. over january 6th. can't forget about fulton county, georgia, according to multiple outlets, the courthouse in georgia now is erecting barricades as a trump incitement is looming there. what we have is joe biden's weaponize department of justice.
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they are going full throttle to destroy donald trump. i'm sure if parking tickets, jaywalking, spitting on the sidewalk, charges will be added any day now. as for joe biden them, the complete opposite is happening as we speak. the doj is taking what are extraordinary measures to shield the president and his crackhead son from a multitude of the most serious charges that can most ever be made in this case against a president and that is the biden foreign influence allegations. joe biden himself is also supposedly under investigation for mishandling classified material in decades dating back to his time in the u.s. senate, his time as vp and storing top secret classified information and a variety of locations. although his homes didn't get rated. that'll include the garage with a stingray they say is never open but is open all the time. that would be his personal library. that it be the u penn biden
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center and the office building in d.c. no one has been charged with any crimes in that case at all. does anyone even though the name of the special counsel involved in that case? how about we never hear about him or grand juries that he has impaneled russian mark no raids took place at any of jill's homes and like hillary clinton the case again biden appears to be going nowhere. so you have joe biden, president, his, his department of justice politicized, weaponize. the fbi and the doj. what does that mean. it means equal justice and equal application under the law is currently dead in our country. it is a sad chapter in american history and the consequences and long-term impact on our legal system is incalculable. if you are going to raid someone's home for top-secret classified documents, you need to raid the home of the other guy. if you're going to say no
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reasonable prosecutor would prosecute in one party used to say the same for the other party. at the same time we have under painted prosecutors with doj recently cooking up what is the sweetest of sweetheart deals with the president's adult son with no experience hunter biden, the crackhead seemingly working hand-in-hand with hunters of attorneys to keep him out of prison all while shielding his y ball out and spite of what is a mountain of evidence that is emerging. yesterday, "he's a private citizen, hunter biden rolled up to a courthouse in a motorcade" to collect a slap on the wrist. and it was all going according to plan until that federal judge seemed to smell a rat and then started asking serious questions about hunter's sweetheart deal. as andy mccarthy put it in his column, the fix was in for hunter biden until a hero judge
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stepped up. the u.s. district judge in that case maryellen noreika wanted to know the future of the true scope of the deal put on record that the doj's wink and nod agreement with hunter biden fell apart right there in the courtroom before everybody's eyes. tto the bewilderment of hunter and his legal team, prosecutors then had to admit in court that hunter could still be charged with future crimes including violations and was still the subject of what is an ongoing investigation. clearly not the deal they struck with prosecutors but the judge very wisely courageously saw what was going on and exposed the real intention of this so-called deal which was to prevent hunter and his dad from ever being held accountable for the millions and tens of millions of dollars that they did in business deals with foreign countries. many of them hostile regimes to
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our country for zero experience from his son at that time he was addicted to crack or was it really just access to joe that they were paying for? what other services were hunter able to offer them? this was hunter's get out of jail free forever card and the judge stopped dead in the tracks. think about this. how did hunter and his lawyers show up in court yesterday to accept the plea agreement and not know that critical fact? how did they not know that place mike it's obvious. they are putting quietly to bed once and for all without explicitly offering total blanket immunity to america's most notorious. her son that has no experience. biden's doj was playing politics with a sly attempt to protect the president's son forever and the president himself. tremendous courtesy that would never ever ever be offered to republicans, especially with the
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last name of trump. this is what i mean when i talk about a two tiered system of justice in america. this is what it looks like. and this is why the judiciary committee is now investigating how the fbi under joe biden and how his doj, part of his executive branch of government are politicized and weaponized. this is why half the country no longer has any faith in our justice system. why should they. by the way while the doj came short of granting total immunity to hunter biden and the court of law, the plea deal did ask wasn't really offer a blanket immunity a variety of crimes tucked away, we found it, it's right there. paraguay 15 of the diversion agreement is the following paragraph. let me read it to you. united states agrees not to criminally prosecute biden outside of the terms of this
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agreement for any federal crimes encompassed by the attached statement of facts. the statement of facts included details about possible drug crimes, tax crimes. all related to multiple sketchy international business deals. with china ukraine russia and about a dozen other countries and all based on a new botched plea agreement, hunter would never face any consequences for any of these potential other crimes. in other words, what were all these countries paying someone addicted to crack four if not access to his vice president father? aside from the two missed immune attacks violations and the deferred gun charge, can you imagine someone associated with donald trump ever getting a deal like that? this is what america needs to think about tonight because this is now we are now talking about our constitution. the foundation of which every
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law we have is built on. in other words do we believe we are a constitutional republic or are we going to shred that document that keeps law and order and safety and security in our society? merrick garland, are you proud of this? christopher wray, are you proud? mr. higher honor james comey signing three of the fisa warrants when none of the information you gave was a verifiable, verified at the top of the warrant? are you proud tonight? the doj is now going from worse. and now merrick garland, he seems to care less. doesn't seem to care at all. let not your heart be troubled. if any charges against hunter ever make their way through garland's partisan doj, the white house press secretary has assured us that joe will not offer hunter a single pardon. take a look. >> they said a lot change
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yesterday. the presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son? >> no. i just said no. i just answered that. go ahead. >> just like when she said president biden had no involvement in her son's business deals. and joe said not one time i talk to my son or my brother or anybody that matter about there for in business dealings, not one time. joe biden has no integrity at all whatsoever. starts so simple, if we do not right the ship fell makeshift with the doj and fbi, we don't remain a constitutional republic. country will be in deep, deep trouble. you can't have one system over all with one group of people and then have this entire elite group that do not get prosecuted the same way as everybody else. there were three action news legal analyst gregg jarrett. former senior advisor.
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harvard law professor, author of the best seller "get trumped." alan dershowitz is with us. professor, why don't we start with you. what defines your life and career is your sense of fair play and fairness. do you agree with my assessment that this was a fixed deal for hunter yesterday and they are piling on charges today on donald trump? and that is not equal justice? >> i knew it was a fixed deal and i predicted on your show that this deal would not be accepted by the judge. i smelled a rat. she smelled a rat. you're absolutely right. what happened is a deal was struck in which they orally agreed that he would never be prosecuted for anything. but the justice department did not want to admit that, didn't want to be putting it in writing by the lawyers were hunter biden bragged about it and said, you can't be prosecuted for anything. the justice white and saying, wait a minute. that's not what we wrote.
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the judge saw through it and smelled a rat. and she called them in and said, look, what does the deal say. can't he be prosecuted? i hope she ask another question. who is telling the truth? when there was an ability the special counsel, the u.s. attorney to investigate anywhere the district of columbia, los angeles, burisma, or was smith mama i'm sorry, or was weiss right when he definitely told and denies it that he was extremely limited. we have to find out? the job of the damage is to not to defend either side but to protect the instance of justice and the rule of law and the american public. i hope she goes further. she asked the right question. now let her ask other questions that will put merrick garland under oath. let's get to the bottom of this.
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we're the american public have the right to see justice done. so far we haven't seen it. >> let me turn to the legal side of this. there is no way the defense went in there yesterday not believing with all their heart that the paragraph that i read that was buried in that portion of the charges, that was all encompassing. that was hunter's get out of jail free clause for everything but that would've ended any and all future prosecutions for hunter. >> absolutely. knowing this we have all these new information. the rs whistle-blowers, et cetera. how corrupt, number one of the justice and the prosecutor in this case? >> what so insidious and dishonest how prosecutors try to hide this from the judge. they tried to snicker her. what they did as they put the blanket immunity for global crimes not where it belongs in the plea agreement. but they buried it towards the end of the gun diversion
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document that they didn't gave the judge until the hearing began. hoping that she wouldn't bother to read it. well, she's smarter than that. she did read it. and it was a huge red flag. bells went off and that is when she began to ask these penetrating question of the prosecutors. >> she was getting passed pissed off.>> came in like a ber and that's when hunter biden's lawyer stood up and said we are ripping up the deal. what i worry about is over the course of the next 30 days they'll say, all right, we'll take out that community thing in the document. but we assure you, privately and secretly that we are going to close the books on hunter biden which means closing the books on your dad. nothing further. >> how do they get to close the books on it and assuming greg is right here, stephen. how do they close the books on
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this, knowing what we are learning from the irs whistle-blowers, knowing the extent of protection that was offered, the fbi to thing off that there would be an irs questioning take place that they didn't know about. and then it didn't happen. or higher-ups within the doj or the irs preventing the interviews taking place with biden family members. how do you close us down when it's so wide open and we are really only getting to the surface and the raw nerve of what really took place here. >> if it wasn't for the leadership of james comer, jason smith, jim jordan, the chairman of the three committees who are leading this investigation we would have no idea about the testimony of these irs whistle-blowers and the doj very well could have got them away with one of the most corrupt plea deals in american history. so we must keep shining that spotlight on doj corruption so
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they can't close the books on us. the question we have to ask is one of motive. why did the department of justice engage in such grossly unethical conduct in order to protect hunter biden? buried in the annex of this agreement, this global immunity, because if they pursue hunter 'status as a foreign agent, if they pursue the influence peddling, if they pursue the real nature of his business overseas, all those point to one man and that man is joe biden. at the very same time that they are using the most heavy-handed authoritarian tactics in human history to get rid of an american president for there's no president in history who's ever gone through with what donald trump is going through, they are trying to shield joe biden by giving his son a get out of jail free card. >> sean: the twin-23 form, professor, we now know its
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contents. this is a credible fbi informant somebody they paid hundreds and thousands of dollars to in the past. he's talking to the ceo of buttery smile, the ceo of the reese mama is saying that, he says that hunter is stupid, his dog is smarter. he did say that. and then he's saying that, you know, i had to hire them for i didn't want to pay the money but i had to get $5 million, $5 million to another biden and it's going to take five years for them to find out how i paid the money, but he knew he's protected. joe biden leverages a billion dollars. fire is the prosecutor in the skating burisma and his son. they get their money. hunter continues to get paid. you tell me professor. what you call it when you are in boston cambridge near harvard? i know what we call it in new york where i grew up. >> well, you know. there are certainly some evidence that is indisputable.
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the evidence about the firing of the prosecutor. others are based on whistle-blower test me and just because somebody means they are a whistle-blower doesn't mean they are the truth. we have to get to the bottom of this. i'm going to make another prediction on this. i'm not sure if the judge is going to be a hero. i'm not sure -- >> i agree. >> sean: but why would they pay hunter biden to admit he had no experience millions of dollars? >> that's the question she should be charging. that's the question that congress should be asking. these are question that should not be taken away by the deal. i predict the judge is going to stop being a hero. she's going to say, all right, listen to me. you've made the reconcile differences. now i'll accept the deal. that would not be good for the e american public. speaker your prediction will be proven right. do you agree? >> i will agree. i think it's now up to congress to unravel the web of banality
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by the biden family. they can't prosecute, but they can expose and with the presidential election upcoming, that's critical. >> sean: do you agree with greg and professor dershowitz? >> yes. maybe this doj never will but a future doj can hold the biden crime family accountable. >> appreciate it. great job. coming up. house speaker kevin mccarthy now hinting at an impeachment inquiry for your president joe biden and the biased press where they are fueling. quick programming note come alive audience shows that a wild crowd a drunk crowd here ton tonight. every wednesday and thursday, go to hannity.com. tickets are absolutely free.
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>> sean: speaking of mccarthy, major news on the program when he announced that house republicans could soon opened an impeachment inquiry against president biden. he made it right here on the show. that is not the same as actually impeaching joe biden. speaker mccarthy was for us having to educate dumb liberal reporter earlier today. take a look. >> [interesting question] >> let me first correct you. were you there when i said that. what did i say. okay. so you are claiming that i said that we are going to impeach the president. floated the idea of impeachment.
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so you are wrong. in your record, go back and watch. i said impeachment inquiry. there is a big difference because maybe not everybody understands it. what impeachment inquiry does when you vote on the floor, it gives you the apex of power of congress. this is not saying impeachment. this is not anything about "we need to investigate." if they do not provide investigation we need, we go to an impeachment inquiry. impeachment inquiry. what it simply is is is an investigation at providing congress the power to do that investigation. >> sean: is public and members of the house here poised to start the inquiry, some are wondering what the republicans on the senate side think of all days. we bring in south carolina senator lindsey graham with you. >> keep drinking! >> sean: what's up, senator,
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how are you? >> doing good. we want you to weigh in on all of it. the added charges today. isn't there a special prosecutor looking into jill's top grid classified documents? is anyone even remember his n name? we only hear about the other guy. the question is with all that we've learned about the biden and irs whistle-blowers, the fbi involvement in the fbi tipping off the biden family on top of what they did in 2020 with big tech. and all the charges they keep piling on donald trump my do you feel we have equal justice under the law and equal application of our laws in this country? >> no. i've been a lawyer most of my life. i love the law. i love politics. here's what i can tell you. there's no way to damage the don from this plea deal. we need a new set of eyes on the hunter biden case.
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everything the whistle-blower said about this unfair process has been proven true by the plea deal. nobody in your audience would get a deal like this. nobody in america would get a deal like this. here's what i'm calling for, for the weiss team to be replaced by special counsel. there is no way in hell i trust the weiss team to fairly minister justice given this plea deal and all the things they've done. >> sean: look at the special counsel looking into biden's top secret document issue. in four locations. none of his locations got rated where he keeps his precious corvette stingray. that's a different story for another day. on a serious note, they didn't raid any of his homes. they are not investigating the way they go after trump on this issue. >> you are right. they didn't raid his home in the bottom line here is the story of the day for me but frankly is a
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plea deal almost happened that would deny the people of the united states justice. everybody deserves a fair trial, including the people of the united states. the sweetheart express got derailed by an honest judge. this judge was recommending to trump by two democratic senators. what this judge did yesterday makes me proud of her. what is she going to do tomorrow. here's what i'm going to try to tell you and your audience. there is no way the team should be allowed to continue on this case. they should be disqualified. i don't trust anything they come up with after today because what they tried to do the hunter biden was a two-tiered system on steroids. they should be disqualified. we need a new set of eyes to look at the hunter biden case. >> sean: is merrick garland culpable himself. does merrick garland need his
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own investigation into possible impeachment? >> yes. he should come before the gym carrey committee and the house itself and answer questions. why they said he was denied special counsel status according to whistle-blowers. that means he reports to garland. that's what i'm saying by the deal they were going to give this man, nobody in america would get. they were going to absolve them of every crime as they went through a diversion program and crimes we are dealing with foreign governments, to or the interest of united states taking money from communist china pray that the almost went through, and if we allow the same group to come back to the same judge and do it all over again, we have made a serious mistake. >> sean: all the money that they are finding, the shell corporations they've got all the
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suspicious activity reports. as they now follow the money and the tens of millions of dollars, we do not have a final figure. how much money in business deals that the biden family did with china, russia, kazakhstan, ukraine, romania, mexico, a dozen more countries but what were they paying for considering at that time we are told that hunter was addicted to crack and had no experience in energy? what did we learn from that? what is the message? i'm sitting here with my father and then $5 million shows up in a bank account in less than a week? what are we learning about the burisma ceo who gave 1 million to one biden and another million to another biden and you will not find that money on the path for a number of years? what is this telling you because this sounds like a bribery scandal allegation with joe biden's name on it. >> here is what we've learned. none of the information you just
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told your audience came from the prosecution team. it came from whistle-blowers and the house inquiry. jim jordan, mr. cromer. if it wasn't whistle-blower, we wouldn't know any of this, the judge stopped him. what i believe. he has an addiction problem is he has an addiction problem and the weiss team needs to be fired and somebody new needs to look at hunter biden to render justice in this case. be one do you believe the end goal is to prevent donald trump from running from president in 2024? >> absolutely pay what other conclusion could you reach? >> senator lindsey graham. thank you. we'll stay in south carolina. congressman nancy mace, a lot of news recently as well as, well, a remark at a prayer breakfast.
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she's on the powerful oversight committee. much more with her coming up next as we continue. hi, i'm jill and i've lost 56 pounds on golo. hi, i'm barry and i've lost 42 pounds. jill and i are a team. if she tells me to do something, i usually jump on board. golo was doable, it's realistic, and it's something we can do the rest of our lives.
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>> congress to depart on a lengthy summer recess which i think is a good thing but if they aren't working that means they aren't spending any more of our money. we probably won't be hearing too much from capitol hill for a while but lawmakers are making the most of the time they have left including south carolina woman down the cumbersome and nancy mace he made a lot of news this week. on the hearings on the oppose, house oversight committee. on the topic of hunter biden and
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ufos. take a look. >> first thing i want to say today that if hunter biden, you are watching this right now, you are not above the law. justice is coming for you today. the president has done nothing wrong, why lie about it? >> biologics came with some of these discoveries. >> where they human or nonhuman biologics? >> nonhuman. that was an assessment of people on the program i talk to that are currently still on the program. >> sean: made even more headlines this morning at a prior prayer breakfast when she was almost late to tim scott's prayer breakfast. take a look. >> getting picked up at 745. patrick my fiance try to pull me pulled me by my waist and told me, baby, we ain't got time for that this morning. i've got to get to the prayer breakfast and i got to be on time and a little tmi.
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he can wait. i'll see him later tonight. >> sean: much later tonight because she's on the show. congresswoman, great to have you. [applause] i guess you get home sometime around midnight tonight. >> [laughs] a little bit like harming humor. >> sean: a great sense of humor. when they talk about biologics in this you have hearing and they talk about technology, we are talking about air force pilots that have been flying for decades. we are talking about people we really trust as a country. i doubt that they are making this stuff up. and it has raised a lot of questions in my mind, is the government hiding from we the people information about unidentified flying objects or life in other places? >> you make a great point.
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our witnesses were military kernels. retired military colonels. intelligence officers. former intelligence officers making these statements not just in the media interview, this was under oath before congress. if you lie and commit perjury, you go to jail. if we cannot trust what information the government provides the american people, we cannot trust our institutions and the american people deserve the truth. you deserve the truth. no matter what the outcome is. we ought to know that information in one of the interesting things, the other and interesting things with the nonhuman biologics, i had a lot of questions about it but the one thing i asked for at the end of the hearing was to get a list of witnesses both friendly and hostile so that the next time we haven't hearing in an open and public setting or in a classified setting, who do we need to talk to? what government agencies might know if fund thes have been misappropriated or no if we have advanced technology from where
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ever. that is an important next step. typically work on the oversight committee and that's investigating the biden family syndicate. he saw the events of yesterday unfold and you see how the how the department of justice is treating donald trump. and i ask you based on everything you have learned, do you believe that the biden family taking money from all these countries, do you think that they were offering services that warranted the payments of millions and millions of dollars. or do you believe hunter, who we are told was a at the time, that hunter was bringing in money and offering access? we'll hear from devon archer on monday and we are going to find out if joe biden used to call into all these meetings. we know joe lied when he said he never talked to his son about foreign business dealings? what you think think this is heading? >> i've been to the treasury. i've read a dozen reports. i can tell you the amount of
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money we are talking about is staggering for i believe the number will be higher than $50 million at the end back of the day. there will still be one of the most corrupt political families in u.s. history. one of the most corrupt stories in u.s. history when we get to the bottom of it. what we have seen as evidence of bribery, possible racketeering. money laundering. what we have to do next whether there is an impeachment inquiry or more investigation or special counsel in the meantime the house oversight committee ways and means, we have to get as many whistle-blowers as possible. as many witnesses, as many documents and devon archer will provide. >> sean: congressman, do you believe that the money spent by these countries, many of which are our top geopolitical foes, do you think this money was spent to buy influence of the biden family. do you think as vice president joe biden took exchange for money that he took on his family? >> that is corroborated and text
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messages, emails, i, eyewitness testimony. whistle-blowers, et cetera. the amount of evidence is starting to become overwhelmingly. >> we appreciate you coming to this child set of going home to your fiance. we really appreciate it. >> we'll see them shortly. >> coming up next, anheuser-busch now announcing mass layoffs. i warned you this would happen if sales continue to plummet. we'll explain. brian pemberton, two to to continue tutor dixon to continue. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor.
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>> sean: all right. budweiser's was. the parent company laid off
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hundreds and hundreds of workers from their corporate and marketing teams. this is the very thing that i feared and the reason i set i hope it doesn't go on long because some idiot in management made a dumb decision. we now have innocent hardworking people getting hurt because of incompetent dumb management. as sales have failed nearly 30% compared to 2022 emma as the boycott continues, following that will extend partnering with transgender activist dylan mulvaney, now anheuser-busch did respond to our request on a comment on the layoffs saying that less than 2% of its workforce was affected. it had no impact on frontline employees including drivers, warehouse staff, and more. we have an update also tonight on jason aldean's song "try that in a small town back in the headlines after the music video was, we learned, had to be edited to remove footage of a
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blm riot. that sparked a controversy. however we did a deep dive into this and the production company record label said it was due to a simple copyright issue. the production company would've faced a lawsuit if they did not take it out. so i'm glad they didn't give in to the wilkes pressure. >> fox news baking this house, brian brenberg and podcast host tutor dixon. welcome to the both of you. let me start with you. in the beginning, i kind of saw where the bud light thing was going. and i said my concern is about the truck drivers the route drivers, the people who work in the breweries, warehouse workers and everyone in between because if that boycott continued they would end up being the ones hurt. sadly i turned out to be right. my prediction was right. unfortunately i said that before they just dug themselves in a deeper and deeper hole and now
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look at what's happening. they say 2% of the workforce. that's 2% of their company now not having the jobs and careers they wanted and loved. >> and they also come out and say that it's 2% of the workforce. these are people in the back office people you do not have to worry about these folks. not that big of a deal. those people didn't do this. why didn't they come out with a statement saying that look, we know that we messed up. this was not our base and not our customer base they were actually going to take a big step and get rid of the ceo. if the ceo coming out saying, these people, they are expendable. going to make sure the drivers are safe. it's only 2%. for those 2%, it means a lot. >> it's actually disingenuous for them to say it's not affecting anyone else. it's affecting everyone at the company. everyone there is saying, is my job next, is my route next, is my distributional center next? we do not know where this is going to go. bud is not telling the truth of
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how this is affecting. >> why they don't say they made a mistake, please forgive us for the sake of our employees, we ask that you give us another chance? >> that tells us how deep this web of wokeness runs amongst business elite. the same guys who probably went to business school and got taught that this is the way that you've got to toe the line. they are there and surrounded by people who think the same way. it's not one person. it's a network. it's a culture and corporate america. >> sean: the culture is happy with third less income and firing innocent people? it's the answer? vehicle from their standpoint, they make a move like this. you've got an audience here. are you going to buy bud light because they fired 300 workers? it doesn't work. it's ineffectual. >> sean: more people get fired. give you the last word. >> it's very upsetting. it's a message to corporate
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america. can't be afraid of the mob. yet the take care of your customers. >> sean: well said. a lot of corporations have to fulfill said state law. new york, california, the laws are insane. thank you both. good to see you. coming up, seems like fights are breaking out everywhere. you aren't going to believe the footage we have. show you right after the break. thank you for being with "hannity."
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>> sean: a big week for chaos on crime, especially in california. people are losing their minds. a naked woman arrested after she began shooting at cars on the highway. is this our country? >> oh, my god. [bleep] >> sean: how does this happen?
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in brazil, barbie moviegoers brawling in the theater. many of them in pink after one mother allegedly let her daughter watch youtube videos during the whole movie. here with reaction, jimmy and the bottom line cohosts. naked firing bullets at random cars. what happened? >> that was the gavin newsom welcome wagon. that is what happens when you try to get out of san francisco. hotel california, you can check out any time you like but you can never leave. california, it is not funny. they have the toughest gun laws in the country and there are a trailblazer in gun safety, but that is the person with the gun,
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not a law-abiding citizen, a dangerously mentally ill deranged lunatic naked on iad. that is california. >> sean: let's talk about the upside. there is an upside? >> it was nice to see someone naked on the internet besides hunter biden. >> if you are following this laptop story, i feel like i am on a women swimming team. this is what is bad about why gavin newsom can't be president. he takes major problems and ignores them because confronting them would be acknowledging political liability. in california, this story has a totally different take.
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in california, they are like, oh, my gosh, that is don. how is she doing? it is normal there. >> talking about bud light and jobs being lost because of dumb management. look at the store's closing down in san francisco because they allow people to go in and as long as you don't seal $1,000 worth of stuff, it is okay. >> it is like that in new york city. it is a revolving door of theft. >> if i owned a store, nobody would be stealing a thing. >> the man who manages a grocery store said nobody is stealing in my grocery store and he pulls out a baseball bat. those are the people i hang out with. watching this naked woman outside san francisco, it made my day today.
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unclosed. >> it is southern naked. it means there is a cracker barrel involved. >> it made my day feel better. there was a man. i thought he was praying on the sidewalk. he was fully clothed and i was walking by him and he jumped up and spit in my face. he didn't have a gun, so there was that. >> this is the problem with the liberal cities where they have turned a blind eye towards cr crime. new york, san francisco, they look like gotham before batman comes but batman is not coming because they keep calling that person. he is not showing up now. he is very pc. we have to stop this. >> sean: that is all the time
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we have left. next week, this crowd of drunk new yorkers on wednesday and thursday night. set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. greg gutfeld is next and he is going to put a smile on your face. have a great night. [applause] >> greg: happy thursday. is it all pretend or have they met little green men? it looks like mulder and scully were right. some nerd on my staff rode it so let's go wit