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and welcome to hannity. and tonight, we continue t monitor the disruptive and hateful protests still underway at universitiesties a all across our country. like a cancellther keeps spreadg protests, you know, literally fighting in new york today,uclai ucla and los angeles today,admii all these college administrators and the hiesident himselstf, your president, joe biden, the need to a few hundred petulant, radicaob andl those that are pitching tentse on the campus quadpi and saying chanting pro-hamas slogans. one school now even cancelingga their commencement ceremony. we'rnse going to take you live to the ground. that's straight ahead tonight. and also stagflationground tt is officially here. we're going to dive intocially the latest h horrific economic numbers as biden now proposes. x new massive tax hike. by the way, more americans don't have enough money for food then any of oury fo top for the first time ever. but first, it is a new day i
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in new york city. >> take a look. >> you see that was a construction site in new yorka city, midtown manhattan. >> local workers thereconstruc g trump as warmly as anyone could ever want to be greeted. speci a very special message, by the way, to joe biden withaly th their own version of how should i put this? let's go. brandor own hown. this was before another mandatory appearance in courtrup for donald trump. it will go on for weeks and weeks. they have taken him off tre campaigns an trail. >> a pro-biden judge censoring trump's speech with anh with unprecedented gag order prevented the republican candidatunprece president fromof campaigning in the middle of this election. >> of course, he donated biden in 2020 to joe biden. issues about conflice t issuesio about all. that's right. statute of limitations, issues
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,the whole felony federal crime that they're trying to make out of thin air. but nothing is stopping donald b trump from speakinutg to youamec directly, the american people. >> take a look. undee very a loo in new york, i understand, and we're leading in the country by a loeadingt. t poll just came outut a little while ago, as you saw yesterda ay, that we were up in every swing state and up by a lot in every state.in so i think we're going to doo vy very well and we're going to make a play for new yorkers s . they said i just heard there a t a very good poll came out he to. normally a democrat will win new york. rallbiden is the worst presidenn history. and we have some very bad people here, but we have the greatest d peop. and they're right behind me and they all want us to run. and we're goine thg to we're goy to run very hard in new york. new york. we have a good chance of winningew new york, in my opinion, but we're going to give it a shot. >>e o give all right. trump trump then headed to court in lower manhattan for a cas ten that even a new york times op ed referred to as a legal embarrasmed referrs and a histoi mistake. stor230 miles to the south in tg
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washington swamp. well, importantoamt, very impor, oral arguments today at the prs. supreme very im on presidel immunity. a decision heresidentiale will y have an immediate impact on the weaponized doj quest to prosecute trump from now until election day in 193 days.h but it will have lasting but ramifications or as neil gorsuch, as the justice put it, we are writing a rule for the ages. the question at hand can a u.s. president be prosecuted for his actions in office? is there absolute immunity? is there limiteds immunity?d imi can obama be charged, for example, for killing in a drone overke which happened overseas ? can george w bush be charged? with allegedly lying to congress about iraq? if a far left prosecutor decides to cook up charges, and could joe biden be chargedoo for killing a family in afghanistan during deadly
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withdrawal? >> now, here's how trump's legal team put it earliehere ir today. >> listen. the implications of the court's becision here extend far beyond the facts of this case. ge w >> could president george w bush have been sent to prison for obstructing an official proceeding or allegedly lying to congress to induce war in iraq? >> could president obamabe be charged with murder forr killing u.s. citizens abroad by drone strike? >> all right. ultimately, the constitutional judges on the court seem to favor limited immunity over absolute . in but in other words, that would of a huge win for donaldha trum. official acts carried out by a president would be immune from prosecution. ill be and however, a president could still be charged for personal acts lik forrsonal ae taking brn oh, maybe for like the former first lady of moscow. that's right. the russian oligarch that joe had dinner with at cafe. liste >> take a listen. if a an incumbent who loses
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a very close, hotly contested election knows that a realr leav possibility after leaving gofice is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peacefuablelt u retirement, but that the president may be criminally prosecutedma by a bitter political opponent. wenents wi will that not lead uo a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy? did you agree that there are some core function secutiv the executive that president conduct that congress cannotcann criminalize? yes, we do. is that a formot im mean, we can call it immunity or you can call it. they can't do it. but what's the difference? there'can'bu s the president have immunity or are you saying that there's no immunity? presidential community even for official acts? >> yes. justic ustice te.
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>> so do you really want your president thinking any president at any time thinking about his own personal legal o exposure on every official decision that they make, both presidents, especially ones prese like are witcourag we're witnessing with joe biden and israel, they wouldoe be utterly paralyzed, which he kind of is. but naturally, the lef t wing justices who are probably eager to see trump behind bars, well, they proposed this obscene hypotheticalum scenario, which, by the way, is not what people have been talking about realityo . that's not what the discussion is. it othey throw it whe discussioe red herring anyway. >> listen, if the presiden anyt decides that his rival is aerso corrupt person and he orders the military or order someone to assassinate him, is that within his official acts for which he can get immunity? t imu
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>> init would dependdepend on the hypothetical that we can see. that could well be an official. he could b tha. >> and why?d because he's doing it for personal reasonsand whcause he. >> now, under limited immunity, >>lresident would stil be charged for committing that illegal lack because of the persona cl benefits.be now, this leaves us with three main questions tonight. what will the justices ultimately decide? when will they wha their decisi? and will it completely upend? i think it will the weaponizedhe doj charges against donald trump. t dojwill they will they remainr to back to a lower court? jonathan turleemo y, greg jarre, alan dershowitz will weigh in straight ahead. but first, more disruptive hate filled protests today. with police and some universities now have thankfully restored order like the university of texas. they issued a very ord clear directive. our university will not be occupier univert bed. well, good for them. other schools, they refused to enforce their rules and keep their students safe as they let
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far left. professors, students and outside agitators continuer to upend life for all students. our very own steve harrigan her is outside of columbia university, where they have been protesting earlien r was tonight. steve, what's the latest there? ? sean, we've got dual protests going on. we've got a pr havo israel marcl and anti-israel march. marceome of the signs encourag people to be ready for a fight. so we're seeing a much heavier police presencight muce here tot than we have in the past. and you mentioned the violence on college youthe viol really aa the country. we saw things ratchet up todayll and some of the worst scenes were at emory university in atlantaenes wer e. heir there, police used tear gas. they used tasers, even fired rue some rubber bullets to remove protesters. you can hear some of those protesterss totesters scream au being carried out. and really, emory officialsk to were quick to say that theset were not students at emory university. e were notinstead, they were ou agitators, they said, who had come on to campus to stir up trouble in what emory called criminal.
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also, usc, university of southern california has been forced to cancel its commencement ceremonies durnia e to fear of violence. and the very thing same thing could happen here, columbia, in just two weeks time. sean, back to yok to youu. her all right, steve harrigan, thank you. if anything breaks there, we'll gon ng b right to it. t sarah connor is also live outside of columbia, where earlier today she witnessed pro and anti-israel protestersod clashing right outside the university, by the way. what an embarrassmen b t for our our country that have no moral clarity. this there should be no moral ambiguity on this question. and what's sadder still,ve sarah is you have a president of the united states that cares more about his reelectioa presin he does about standing against radical islamic terrorism and helping israel in their war against terror. in iwhat's going on there tonig? yeah, absolutely. yeah, sean, i heard that a lotyi from a lot of the pro-israelorts
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supporters that are out here tonight. and after a week and senior. that's right. you know. oh, hey, demo baghdad. oh, great. wow. sean, after a week, after a week of pro hamas rallies and mobs in the street, this is the first time that jewish tod christian leaders got together and said no more. they called for a rally hererk t in new york city and they were stunned themselves. they were expecting 200 to 500 people would showed up, was thousands of people coming into the streets and marching in support of israel. the police presence was heavy. there were some clashes and tensions were high. but the new york city police department, the nypd, di thedevo their job and everyone is safe and sound. most of the people herne the
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right front of the gates wanted to let the jewish students, as well as thes want jewish fac, know you are not alone. >> and here is what happened today. take a look. sean, is it shocking to youg to to see like how manyo people have been oute street on the streets supporting hamas ? absolutely. and the fact that these are privileged american hostages identifying that we are how much we lovehe hamas is absolutely crazy. this has to be stopped by a need because we've been hijacked by this plo he't that's hijacked his policies. all the presidents of all these universities listed in g against jews. >> why is this double standard when they expect israel to take care of our prisoners? atthat are coming to kill us in a humanitarian way? ng mur and i'll have to get away now.d the massacremutila.
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mutilated. right. daily break that a lot of people have no idea isr what happened in israel. >> they just blindlyl ther they're either pro that i know o what's going on. they have no idea that hamasthe is killing. i have no idea. f we're not going to take it anymore. we're equal protectione of jewish people in this country and all over the world. and we want demonstrations like this every day in every citye fe until we feel protected, untileh we feel our right to be respected. we certainly are now certainl shorn of christian and jewish leaders across the nation are planning more pro-israel rallie natios. they want the israeli students as well as jewish students at universities all across
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the country, to know that theyjr are not alone. and the crowd here really is letting them knowno t left that tonight they haven't left.d hi. hey, sara.on kno can you hear me, shai? tell them i saw. i stand with them in solidarity. ndtheir right to go to school and their right and the right of israel to win their war against terrorism. >> oh. y says oh. sean hannity says he stand hsy r with you. >> thank you. sidee. s by your sid good. they love sean. >> yeah. when i lived with him, that wasa a rarity. i'll take it when i can get it. so, our caller, thanara cart k you. >> and, you know, joining us now, he says you think you can get it. i think his reaction to all
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of tonight's top stories, fox news contributor jonathan turley is wit newh us s well. jonathan turley, we appreciate you beinwell jong with us to get your take first on the the argument before the supreme court todathe y on, the issuet of immunity. i always thought the better argument was limited immunity, no argumendt absolute immunity. putting all of that aside, i thought a lot of a lot inter of interesting points were brought up by the justices. if brough i may. and i think that, you know, if you look at the comments of of clarence thomas, who said, wella what about precedents that have been, you know, led coup efforts abroad or arguments that about barack obama and killing it with drone strikes, americans, i thought those opening argumentsney the trump attorney was was well was a well thought out argument . or the same thing with george w bush and the argumene tht they there. will this apply to all future presidentsere, wil and will it h the back of their mind as they make life and death decisions
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whic o h is, you know, a big partr jo of their job? >> yeah, i thought that these were pretty penetrating questions from the justices. you knowty penet, the three libe justices made very clear early libe vote withouncil b the special counsel. >> but the remainder of the justices were concernedconcer about arguments on both sides. they didn't like the sweepint ag of the trump team's argument, but they also did not like the the sweeping arguments of the special counseg arl and chief justice john roberts delivered a haymaker on the d.c. circuit oting a . he quoted a line from them which basically said tha fcht te acts can be prosecuted because they're being prosecutede actst and that circular language really sort of produced some chuckles in the rooular lar but roberts was asking a very serious question. how caobskedn that be the standd for presidents? so it looked like they werewe trying to sort of grope in the darkness, trying to findre t sor a third option, something
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that gives protection the to presidents while not giving them carte blanche. >> you? >> yeah, i agree. i did see your exposed devout wavering rebuttal, which i agree with you. that was agree a little unexpecd and frankly, an opportunity missed in my view. >> yeah, i was very surprised when when chief justice robertsd turned to the trump's counsel l. said, all right, rebutta >> he said, no thanks. and that's something you rarelys see. there was a lot still on the table. and you i don't know of any circumstance, quite frankly, wher e you pass on rebuttal spr in the supreme court. >> but let me ask you this.yo i don't see a definitive ruling against i know it's -- it's not wise to maybe listen or arguments and think about how these justices will rule. i think ultimately a majorityd s of justices and this was
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is mmpression, seemed inclined to rule the former presidents have protection from criminal chargee presids, but not absolue immunity. i don't know if that means remandin i dog it down to a kno lower court. i don't know if that means that they will givat meansestrut instructions to a lower court or if they will just outright earte. d righht therio >>t what are your thoughts? >> well, if this trajectory continues from oral argument, ad th was a good day for donald trump because there were five justices that clearly were not buying into the d.c.e wes circuit's approach. now, that doesn't mean that they're goingnot me says that trump is immune from prosecution, but at a minimu m, y wo if that is the case, they would likely have to remand itkely hav to district court to say, we need you to develop this record a little furthesa neer. if they do that, it's hard i to see how this could possiblyhe tried before the election. >> and if president if formere e president trump is maybe the next president, yeah, then rather than jack smith may never see a jury in this cash e
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>> i mean, it could end the prosecutions. yeah, that and of course,e othe the other case that they're cadring unrelated to donal trump involving people with january 6, that could alsot th impact the special counsel's case against trump aunsel's wele professor jonathan turley, thank you. sure. here with morethank yo, harvardw professor alan dershowitz is with us, news legal analystl gregg jarretere asking, they seemed to be inclined to go that wayey seem. w but that was my impression, you know, far more than me. >> well, i think you're right. brad kavanaugh for example,nk yu posed the question, what's to stop a creative'r prosecutor from using a vague statute to criminally charge a presidencreatifromt, especialc
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a prosecutor from the opposing part y? gorsuch warned about prosecutors misusing criminal law to target political opponents. and alito warned of a slipperyod with a loser in an election. always get gets prosecuted likek in banana republic.n cl >> so it's pretty clear to me that this is the that willt that grant some form of immunity becausrant se they were focusino much on the nixon v fitzgerald case for decades ago that did give presidents immunity from, civil lawsuits with certain conditions. so i think the court may extend that immunity protection to criminal prosecutourte russie because the same reasoning applies in the alternativeof thy i mean, they may say, well, we're going to send ite god back to the lower couritt with guidance on immunity parameters and allowt that cout to craft the rule for further review. but either way, i think the j6si
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trump case in washington gets sent back downet. onatha and jonathan's right, that process is time consuming. briefs at pro court hearings further repeal. >> it seems impossible now that trial can take place before the election. >> yeah. professohe electr, i'm dying tot your thoughts on this, that you claim the same thing yo. legally well, first, i want to say,i st sean, stand with you and with pro-israel, christian and jewish you at columbia. s at >> and i would be willing to go there and, speak to themin and with them, with you or without you. i stan d behind them, numberm numb one. >> number two, i was shockeder n that trump's lawyer waived rebuttal. >> i've doner about 250 appeals in 200 and 49 of them.ebutta i have always argued rebuttal. the only one i didn't was the close farm bureau case because it was clear we had won cle it and we didn't want to muddy the waters. ar didn't wathe only i want to add to jonathan's and greg, excellent points is this. >> i think that jack schmitth
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has an option. i wonder if he's thoughts an about it. he could actually achieve isat he wants to achieve htually as sleazy as i think it is, namely, trying to get a downconi and dirty conviction before the election. if he die d the following ifd he tomorrow has the grand jury re indict donald trump only charging private acts, not acts that are immunize. munize trump's own lawyer acknowledged publicly on the records that it would be constitutionally permissible to indic t try a president for private acts. and the indictment as it exists today is a combinationndictmen, a jumble, really, of private acts and public acts. >> so, jack would probablyd have the option of going back, getting a new indictment, and thereby muting the supreme b court's decision by simply takingsimply t the option that s lawyer made and using it as the
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basis for prosecuting. now, he might lose that case, obviously, because i don't know whether there's enough in the pi private acts to warrant a criminal, but that's an i option that i know. i don't think anybody has thought of so far that jack smith could do. i don't want to put any idea i sat in his head because i hate this prosecution. prosecution r. fai i think it's unconstitutional and i think it's wrong. bu would be interestingsee to see if jack smith triedifsm to take that concessioitn and rn with it. i don't know what the courts would do. macoi'm sure, if i would have me that concession. but with all thade that said, m, either you agree that this case now no chance of being triede of wefore november, or at least is that your take? we only have about 10 seconds each. grean secot yeah, i just think to's impossible to get this done. it's inevitable that the supreme court, regardles gets
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of their precise decision, they got to send it back to thee lower court for findings of fact. at the very leas t by the trial court judge and professor. there's a current indictment. it can't put under the current indictment the cur, can't be trd before the election. but if they amended the indictment to include only the conceded thd publiceitu private events, it's possible, but very unlikels y. okay. thank you both. when we come back, the economy is wreaking havoc on more americans than ever before. probably the worst economic statistic i can ever you.explai >> we'll explain that straight ahead on this program has been brought to you by the south dakota governor's office of economic. south dakota has the blueprint for success. recently, we led the nation in new home building. but we're still growing so fast we need to hire more builders
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new york, biden made a very >>e youd very obvious fals that you have to hear t to believeo as we have the strongest economy in the world. >> and that's a factof. the strongest economy in the obo world. obviously, he's not living in your realituslys noy. di i guess joe didn't see the gdp numbers this morning, ent dona but former president donald trump, he certainly did. and here's what he hadtaly to s. >> as you probably have heard, it's a very thingsened the have happened. but the biggest seems to bgeste that the gdp just announces all the way down to 1.6%, that it's heading south and it's going to get worse. gas prices in california were also announced at $7.60. scarcely is going away. the energy costs are going way up and the stock market is,n in a sense, crashing and theverb
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numbers are very bad. this is by now. it's catchinidenomicg with and l shame, but it's all the way woud down to 1.6 seconds. nobody thought that would be glass-steagall, and it lookse like it's heading down from there. >> now, that is an accurate, realistic and true picture of the a economy. let's take a look at thee numbers, shall we? anemics shall 1.6% gdp growthtr as president pointed out, plusd 1.7 million full time jobs have now disappeared in the past five months alone, according to government data. look at this. mortgage rates. no chance of them goinghe lower by the fed. so they're going back higher,r over 7%, making homes evenet less affordable. and get this. and this should take every thise needs to hear me closely here. 26% of americans, 26%hat yo of people, you know, tell gallupu they have struggled aff to afford food during the past year.
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orn the paand here's another ba. and the worse we are, the worst among, all g7 countries. great job, joe. starcountry. and 70% of respondents to the latest bloomberg poll sayay t the economy is on the wrong track. it economy i is wonder that dont trump is leading biden by very healthy marging s in nearly evey swing state. according to the bloomberg poll that came out yesterday. look at these numbers. he is ahead in wisconsind and arizona, georgia, pennsylvania, nevada ari, north carolina. anyway, here with reaction,iden former 2024 presidential candidate vivek ramaswamory. paych you know, i live paycheck to paycheck. ecthe week and in the early part of my adult life, i never felt poor. but in reality, i didn't's for s have any money, any extra money, that's for sure. and drov e know a $200 van or $350 ford maverick that i'd picture myself going outmyself a
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that was a joke. i didn't even couldn't afford fast food. evenfford everyn foo day. but this is our fell on 26% of americans struggling to put foodr on their table. and joe biden saying it's the best economy ever. how out of touch can he be? s wi >> i think he's wildly out of touch shot. and the reality is mos oticans americans aspire to the american dream that you and i have lived. dream thatyo my to this countrac with no money. 40 years ago, i founded multibillion dollar companieo b >> and i'm worried that american dream isn't going to exist for our kid s and their and generation. and the numbers coming out now, just back that ursp. this under this administration, you on one hand, see inflation ticking back up.back u >> on the other hand, gdp han growth has flattened. there's a word for that. gdttenedit's called stagflation jimmy carter out of the white house. and i thin jimmyk that biden iso at risk for good reason of being the jimmy carter of our. but the reality is this. prices have gone up. mortgage rateshi and interestd rates have gone upat to supposedly combat that inflationes hav u, and yets
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have remained flat. so no matter what the biden-nomics professors s say, americans at home, especially americans struggling to make endsns ame meet, struggling to m the american dream, understand the impact that' s on them. and it's no surprise you see the poll numbers where they ared with the economy in the border, not culture, war issues, y, the border at thenumber 2 number one and number two, concern for all americans shoul and think that's where it should be. >> let me get your reaction to these bloombergd swing state polls, because i think i they're if i'm joe biden, i'd be pretty alarmed. >> you got trump, wisconsi n wisco at 48, 44,ns arizona, 49, 42. georgia, 49, 43, pennsylvania up by one, north carolina, 51, 41 up by ten, nevada, 5143, the only state he was down in swing state. >>at i'm not even sure i buyause that part because i think thn sent a pretty loud message that scared the hell out of joe biden,e bide
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scared him enough to give up and basically surrender in the war on terror and take a knife, shove it t in israel's back ands twist it at a time whenn th fighting their war against radical islamic terrorism. i amj >> but if i'm joe biden and i'm looking at those polls, what i thinking? that >> well, look, i think that for republicans, look at these polls. here's my numberrepublic one caution. complacency is not an option. i remember that red wave that was supposed to come in 2022 that never came. in n of the reason why is we grew complacent. and so i think that we can't be complacente grew this year.at p i refuse to see that play out in 2024. 02we have to stand for our ownen agenda. we can't just be criticizingdapn biden and looking at the poll numbers and patting ourselves on the back, competethe back on the same axis that the democrats have competed. don't like early votinget to back, compete on that access until we can win and actually change the rule l sy sh to be what they should be.t and so that, i think, is the to ser one risk in chinais t. there's a little even controversial to say, but i
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would not rule out that the nomine i woulde is still going s to remain biden if these numbers continue to persis t through the summer. these people have always been one step ahead. and th peopllway e other thing is this jus cannot just be a 50.1 margin election. >> first of all, we needecisiv decisive mandates to have both the senate and the house decisiveates to controld and let's be honest, a landslide minus some shenanigans honesslid is sl to be a decisive victory. >> so that's the kind of margian we need to be shooting for. not complacency isn't an option. so i don't think looking 's getti at these poll numbers and cheering right now is particularly helpful or constructive p get down to work actually deliver victory actually state what weictory stand for without just worrying about the other side. that's how we're going to wit jn this election. >> what we stand for voting early voting mail, that's an important message matching surpassingd vo ballot harvesting efforts of the democrats. and i'm going to add one other issue and people get mad at me, but i'll take the heate people.d you better understand where the country is on abortion. i believe the repeal of roe vha wade had a big impact on 2022. t
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republicans have gotnd to understand where the electorate is on that issue, which i would say is eithen thatr first trimester. dobbs 15 weeks. >> and i know that a lot of myiw pro-life friends get angry when i say it, but i believe that's's true. >> iou agree? look, i think that leaving it to the states is the way to go. president trump adoptedon is that position. it's what the 10th amendment says. stick to the constitutiowithn ai think it's both the truth and a winning message. and thmessage house out in ariza deserves a lot of praise forfora having the courage to step up and ge tt that done out there. t now, the senate out there, i think, has their job to do. all right, vivek ramaswamy thank you. when we come back, pro-hamas protestersyou when are disruptit college campuses all across the country. ine campusthe great one, mark le weighs in on that and more as we continu ie straight ahead. the day you get your clear
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business and news headlines on sirius xm anytime, anywhere. fox news audio on sirius xm america is listening. while anti-semitic protests continue to wreak havoc on college campuses all across the country, earlier today, the university of southern acros california canceled their main commencement ceremony. they also announced the campus would be shut down until further notice followings yesterday's protests, which led to nearly 100 arrests. anywayrday'sprotest here with n to that and much more, he is the host of life, liberty and live in has his ownas his syndicated radio show. i call him the great one. mark levinyndicate. eat one, you know, i'm sitting here with three great topics. i wantm sittin your thoughts on biden surrendering in war on terror,n stabbing israel in the back. i wantg israel your take on ther arguments on immunity in the supreme coure ont today and thim insane trial in new york. >>t toda i only have 6 minutes. >> go ahead, meg. well, it may take it from here.
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i'll do my best. let's let's start witharon the hitler youth and ourco college and university campusela . joe biden has gaslit this ens comments with his le about israel as attacks on bibi netanyahu. his attacks on israel trying a to defend itself against gazttaa and all the rest. joe biden is responsible for much of the haten and that's whh he doesn't stand up like a man, like a statesman and put it down a and say it in unequivocal terms. this isn't about palestineunequc this is about terrorism on our college campuses. joe biden has been on the wrong side, whether it was racethe wr and bigotron iy when he walked o the senate. and now it's anti-semitism. he's the anti-semite president,n that's what he is.ti -sem the third in the ivory towerr ha has been written about the the third in the ivory tower.r hitler's american friends. it's been writtehandrican aboutd by the times, the american media. at par they're all back. the democrat party, the hitler youth went on campustyhe.
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and let me make a suggestion, america. aren't you sick of paying for weis you sg for th? we need a bds movement, a boycott, divesa movemet, sance movement for all of these universities and colleges. meall thesstart defunding them. start defunding them. start eliminating tenure for the sanctimonious marxists. islamist professors. take our college campuseslamist back from the soviet p style. you know, fanatics that run them. we don't have to have these no go zones in our country. >> these universities in our country. notice they're all in democrat cities, almost all in democrat states. >> this isn't happening among republican thipenings and so fo >> but i want to point out something about the supreme cour tt, since you broughthat that up. >> let me say something that hasn' t been said yet. >> the court is sitting there trying to be king and decide how they're going to cut up the baby cut the baby in half. >> and king solomon said, no. yd and the mother of the baby said, no, no, no, no, don't do g
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it. iv tgive it to the fraud. >> give the baby to the fraud. let me explainain somethingsome since the beginning of this country, since electionshis coue have never had a situation where have been criminalized by the government. >> they talk about fakek electors. >> in 1876, three republican states had a second set of electors. they're not fake electors. se ethey're electors that are s. congress makes the final decision. there's nothing criminalt he fin there's nothing obstructing about it. a president or a candidate calling a speaker of the house, calling a board of elections official, calling a governor. so what big deal. they're allowed to do. that's not obstruction. that's not a crime eithethatr. y or trying to get a legislature to bring their laws back to what get were before the democrats are in there litigating. that's not a crimes ruined eithw but you know what? we keep talking about overturning election and election is decided by thedecided united states congress that meets in joint sessio unin to count the electoral college
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votes. voas jamie raskin, who jumps up every time and objected to twome w.mes george w bush being elected president, asked b them when they jumped up in 2016, said, don't count the electors. i16 anddonald trump's not the l president. reese challenges happen all th and yes, even when garnishment said to vice president pence, we recommend that you don't do this, that you do that. that's not a crime either. in 1876, that's exactly what happened. how come rutherford behaved itoc wasn't charged. how come the electors in florida and louisiana weren'e t do t charged? how come all of a sudden, all of a sudden, this entire electoral process is criminalized? we're today we don't knowow wha what's even legal anymore. you can't have a slateve electors. we used to do that. you can't call a board thatlectionsu o. that's what we used to do,y that you can't lobby a governor. you can't lobby congress. the >> the democrats have done this all the time. let me just say this supreme court, you've made a big
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mistake. >> and all the legal analysts a who are sitting there, what's an official act? >> what's a private act? no, noofficial you're not, solomon.ey this should not be criminalizeda . we have an electoral system, a political system. we have states. wel sy litical e ha have congress. >> they should sort the things out, not you. that's why you. can't figure out what to do. this immunity stuff you wereat dragge to dod into, you were drr into jack smith's world when you were draggedinto jac in it e you related zero against it, but it involved bob mcdonnellinv in virginia. he's twisted the constitution. he's criminalizeedd election usg using the 1871 act, for god's sakes. 1871 act which enron you caught. you're now looking at and seeing if that constitutionae n and a federal contractor act. he got anything he could to go a after donald trump. he has weaponized thisd trum. you do not criminalize the political process. you do not criminalize the electoral process. and now you have democrats e electone
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attorneys running who's doing the same thing? supreme courisng looset had thes to put this back in the box. i don't care what thetors commentators on cnn and msnbc say have the gutns, say, wait a minute, courts. get the out of this business.no this is not up to us. it's up to the people. they're representatives and congress, nopresentat us. you put down here and that's foo it. i'm done. you forgot that.e. >> that's it. i'm done. well, i'm done. >> wilm donei'm done.n it's better when you do it your way. all righ your wat, great one. mark levin, thank you so much. mark show on the weekend, saturdayu don' and, sunday.ot be coming up, it has not been a good week for your president, joe. e and his teleprompter.exam we're going to show you the latest examples. plesone is worse than the other at this is everything we have. we need to pray. look around you.
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unleashing transformation for your health. it has been a rough week for your president, joe, on the campaign trail. in fact, nowpreside on you say in need of a pause aftere stumbling through one bizarre blunder after another. today wasn'taf through , much better for your weak, frail, cognitively struggling president.a lo >> take a look.to t you decide. by the way, that's not hyperbole. that's literalhis side i>> not together a schumer leader. and i have today, folks, when folks see shovels in the grounds in these projects, this is a big deal. >>big deal day they big deal dai but my favorite biden blunder lo of the week. pause. take a look, folks. joe b imagine what we could doid next >> 12 more years. paul. yeah. oh, yeah. >> pre
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>> are you ready?si eit was reaction.rmer former white house chief of staff reince priebu whiefs and host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick tomi lahren. atof tommy lareni just i can'tt the pause thing. tomm can'ty. >> first of all, he hasy fi to encourage the crowd, say, i four more years, and then it says pause. says ht up.up wo shu well, he reads it.el and then the white househe, the they put out, the official transcript says inaudible. now, that was pretty audibleoffa to me. reactionct. tra >> yeah, i checkedns the transcript for today and they did in fact puttoday e schumer leader so at least there was a little bit of honesty in today's transcript athere . but i have an idea for whoeveren is running the biden circus over in the future. just turn the teleprompters around so that wrnede read it fi ourselves. i think that that would be a much better idea b. it would give us much more of an idea of what he's supposed to be saying wha and.
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maybe that is the true solution here, sean. just let us read it for ourselveutioles. >> he clearly can't. most of us can. let's just do it that way from here on out. >> yeah, you take reince, and then you looour takek at ths state polls, including your great state of wisconsiwi t trump is up by four therehe in the latest bloomberg poll th which is such an important state. and jo we biden like michigan. look, we had 50,000 democrats in the democratic presidential heimary vote uncommitted . funon hey, thank you.ny that's funny stuff from tommy. but on a serious note, since you turned it serioue sincs andg age issues his achilles heel, i mean, there's no doubt is hee and when and you can see it because if 75%ause of democrats say that that joe biden is too old to be president of the united states, that's a foundational issue. it goes to enthusiasm, it goesg to volunteers. itgoes t hurts them beyond the border, beyond the lawlessness, beyond
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the economy. >> the age issue is is about mental acuity. >> it's about diminished faculties as the her report laid out. >> and you can see it in thethrl choices they're making, not just putting these crazy things in the teleprompter, but notl pr doing a super bowl interview. >> why not? it's on cbs. >> it's an easy interview. you're not going to do it. t to our can conference like like president trump did did take every single questionpr could throw at him until it wasl over. >> and the last thing, it's no ts is a about age. this is about havingbo the ability to do the hardest job on the face of the earth. i saw it every day. i saw it in the oval office. i saw it in a situation room.e i saw it in the tank over i saw at the pentagon. this is not easy. >> and it's in it's how he's acting that is making americans nervous. >>is act and 75% of his own par. >> yeah all right. tom is convinced that gavin
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newsom is going take his place. what is your take? we have about 20 seconds, right. >> i'm putting tommy to the test every day. >> you have to have a you have to have a rules committee meeting at the convention. f th all the delegates are goingwi to be biden delegates. itll be bide only happens if jot wants it to happen. if he saysonly out, then it'll>s happen. all right, tommyean: tommy, youo on a limb. i think it's an educated guessuo ,but we'll see. >> thank you. more "hannity" next. what impacts you every day? >> undeniably one influential book that shapes the way we measure, create and ignite change. the bible's impact is all around you. discover how at museum of the bible you're being watched. >> the new show that's changing crime tv is back with a new season only on fox nation. hey, criminals, we're still
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