1 00:00:01,360 --> 00:00:04,160 Speaker 1: And welcome back to the Sean Hennedy Show on Greg 2 00:00:04,240 --> 00:00:08,480 Speaker 1: Jarrett filling in for Sean today and tomorrow. I'm a 3 00:00:08,520 --> 00:00:12,320 Speaker 1: Fox News legal analyst and a trial attorney by trade, 4 00:00:12,480 --> 00:00:16,959 Speaker 1: and obviously, the big news today is the newly launched 5 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:20,680 Speaker 1: criminal investigation by the Department of Justice and the FBI 6 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:26,720 Speaker 1: into the actions of James Comy and John Brennan in 7 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:33,640 Speaker 1: the Crossfire Hurricane, otherwise known as the Russia Hoax. Happy 8 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: to have with us New Gingridge, former Speaker of the House, 9 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:40,880 Speaker 1: author of a new book that is out today. You've 10 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 1: got to get it, Trump's Triumph, America's Greatest Comeback. Newt 11 00:00:48,159 --> 00:00:51,680 Speaker 1: is obviously a number one New York Times bestselling author 12 00:00:52,400 --> 00:00:55,760 Speaker 1: and so many of his books I've read, and all 13 00:00:55,800 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 1: of them are absolutely terrific. Mister Speaker, many thanks for 14 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:03,600 Speaker 1: taking the time on what I know is a busy day. 15 00:01:03,640 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: And let me begin by you got one heck of 16 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 1: an indorsement on social media from Donald Trump, and if 17 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:15,080 Speaker 1: you'll allow me, let me just read it's pretty short. 18 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 1: The wonderful Newt Gingrish has just written a book that 19 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:24,520 Speaker 1: is the talk of DC. It's called Trump's Triumph, America's 20 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:29,120 Speaker 1: Greatest comeback word is that it's fantastic. But I haven't 21 00:01:29,160 --> 00:01:31,559 Speaker 1: read it yet. I've been a little too busy. When 22 00:01:31,600 --> 00:01:34,559 Speaker 1: I do, I'll let you know but what I think 23 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:40,360 Speaker 1: of it. But Newt always does it right by a copy. Now, 24 00:01:41,440 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 1: mister speaker, that's a fantastic endorsement, isn't it. 25 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:49,120 Speaker 2: Well course, Tim' a sort of surprised when it came out, 26 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 2: and of course obviously very grateful and delighted. I do 27 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:57,160 Speaker 2: think that the Trump's triumph has a lot in it 28 00:01:57,240 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 2: that helps people both understand the recent election and helps 29 00:02:01,360 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 2: them have a sense of where we're going in the 30 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 2: next couple of years. And it's been an astonishing rate 31 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:10,919 Speaker 2: of change. I mean, the number of things that President 32 00:02:10,960 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 2: Trump has done per day is just unimaginable, I think. 33 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:17,359 Speaker 2: And of course you're a great analyst, and we've done 34 00:02:17,360 --> 00:02:20,000 Speaker 2: a number of podcasts and other things together. I'm always 35 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 2: impressed with your knowledge and this decision, which I think 36 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 2: personally as a non lawyer, I think is exactly right 37 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:29,920 Speaker 2: to go after the former head of the CIA and 38 00:02:29,960 --> 00:02:31,600 Speaker 2: the former head of the FBI for what I think 39 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 2: are clearly felonies where they were deeply abusing the power 40 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:40,520 Speaker 2: of government. Doesn't surprise me, but it sure does take 41 00:02:40,520 --> 00:02:41,839 Speaker 2: a lot of courage on Trump's port. 42 00:02:42,440 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, it absolutely does. And I do want to talk 43 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 1: to you about that and get more of your thoughts 44 00:02:46,440 --> 00:02:49,200 Speaker 1: on that as well as the big beautiful bill. But 45 00:02:50,440 --> 00:02:54,160 Speaker 1: your book is so opportune at this moment. Again, it 46 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:59,400 Speaker 1: comes out today. It's called Trump's triumph, America's greatest comeback. Really, 47 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:03,359 Speaker 1: it really is, since the re election of Grover Cleveland, 48 00:03:03,400 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: the only person to you get non consecutive terms. But 49 00:03:11,560 --> 00:03:15,200 Speaker 1: is your book points out Trump was never a typical 50 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:19,880 Speaker 1: political candidate. He was the leader of a movement which 51 00:03:19,919 --> 00:03:25,360 Speaker 1: he recognized in the American people. Trump didn't invent make 52 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:30,919 Speaker 1: America great again. You write, he intuited it. That's pretty remarkable, 53 00:03:31,000 --> 00:03:31,360 Speaker 1: isn't it. 54 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:33,000 Speaker 3: Well, it is. 55 00:03:33,040 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 2: I mean, look, I think Trump is one of the 56 00:03:35,840 --> 00:03:39,720 Speaker 2: most extraordinary presidents in American history. He's starting in a 57 00:03:39,880 --> 00:03:43,720 Speaker 2: very very small group of genuine change agents, and he 58 00:03:43,800 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 2: has a remarkable ability to sense where the American people are. 59 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:50,440 Speaker 3: I mean, I thought in a way it was captured. 60 00:03:50,440 --> 00:03:54,119 Speaker 2: During the campaign when he went to McDonald's to hand 61 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:57,640 Speaker 2: out French fries, recognizing that eighty seven percent of the 62 00:03:57,680 --> 00:04:01,040 Speaker 2: country goes to McDonald's at least once he. I mean, 63 00:04:01,160 --> 00:04:04,440 Speaker 2: you could not place yourself anywhere that has a greater 64 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:08,400 Speaker 2: natural affinity for Americans than to be having French fries 65 00:04:08,440 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 2: at McDonald's. And it's just typical of his ability to 66 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 2: sense the country and the thing which I think is 67 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:18,520 Speaker 2: driving the Democrats crazy. But you know that the American 68 00:04:18,560 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 2: people and Trump are singing one song, and the Democrats 69 00:04:22,800 --> 00:04:26,320 Speaker 2: are off in a corner singing a weird, radically different song, 70 00:04:26,680 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 2: and nobody's joining them and singing it. 71 00:04:29,720 --> 00:04:32,480 Speaker 1: You know, your book makes a great point when it 72 00:04:33,320 --> 00:04:37,719 Speaker 1: says that Trump assembled a massive coalition of Americans from 73 00:04:37,839 --> 00:04:42,719 Speaker 1: all backgrounds who were tired of being told what to do, 74 00:04:42,920 --> 00:04:47,440 Speaker 1: what to say, what to believe, and he made historic 75 00:04:47,600 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 1: inroads with voter groups that traditionally don't vote Republican. You know, 76 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:58,200 Speaker 1: how did he know how to do that? Was it 77 00:04:58,400 --> 00:05:03,680 Speaker 1: instinctual or do you think he actually has an uncommon 78 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 1: understanding of the working class in America that used to 79 00:05:10,600 --> 00:05:15,600 Speaker 1: be championed by Democrats who have now turned against them. 80 00:05:15,920 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 3: Well, I look, I think it's a couple of things. 81 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:20,320 Speaker 2: I think, first of all, he was a construction real 82 00:05:20,440 --> 00:05:23,720 Speaker 2: estate guy, not a finance real estate guy. So he 83 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:25,960 Speaker 2: was out there on the street talking to the folks 84 00:05:25,960 --> 00:05:28,919 Speaker 2: who were building the buildings or who were developing the 85 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:32,360 Speaker 2: golf courses. I mean Trump's ability to hang out with people, 86 00:05:32,560 --> 00:05:36,160 Speaker 2: listen to them, be pleasant with them is just amazing. 87 00:05:36,880 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 3: Years ago. 88 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:43,279 Speaker 2: Oprah Lunfrey actually the whole series of videos of Trump 89 00:05:43,520 --> 00:05:45,800 Speaker 2: where he went to one of his hotels and he 90 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:47,960 Speaker 2: wore the uniform of every different job. 91 00:05:47,800 --> 00:05:48,400 Speaker 3: In the hotel. 92 00:05:49,400 --> 00:05:53,720 Speaker 2: Now, my favorite is he's the dorman and he walks 93 00:05:54,279 --> 00:05:57,480 Speaker 2: the dog for one of the guests, comes back and says, now, 94 00:05:57,800 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 2: do I get a tip? 95 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:01,960 Speaker 3: It's amazing to watch. 96 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 2: So he had this instinct. Second, remember for thirteen years 97 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:10,479 Speaker 2: he had a top rated NBC show, and I always 98 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,760 Speaker 2: used to tell reporters in Washington that if The Apprentice 99 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 2: had come on PBS right after Dalton Abbey, they would 100 00:06:17,560 --> 00:06:22,160 Speaker 2: have understood how really good Trump was doing this. And 101 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:25,559 Speaker 2: then third, for some reason, and I think it's coming 102 00:06:25,600 --> 00:06:31,920 Speaker 2: from Queens to Manhattan. For some reason, he intuitively understands 103 00:06:32,720 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 2: being the underdog and being the everyday guy and never 104 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:39,880 Speaker 2: being accepted by the elites. I think it was his 105 00:06:39,920 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 2: own life was like that, and I think as a 106 00:06:42,120 --> 00:06:47,160 Speaker 2: result he has far more affection for African American or 107 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:51,000 Speaker 2: Latino or blue collar workers than for the folks who 108 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 2: are at the Harvard Club in Manhattan. 109 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:57,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, I don't recall an American president who 110 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 1: has had as many successes in such a short period 111 00:07:01,600 --> 00:07:06,559 Speaker 1: of time as Donald Trump. You know, we're five months 112 00:07:06,560 --> 00:07:09,159 Speaker 1: into his presidency, and of course it looks all the 113 00:07:09,200 --> 00:07:13,720 Speaker 1: more impressive following the bungled presidency of Joe Biden on 114 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:21,360 Speaker 1: foreign policy, whether it's Iran or negotiating ceasefires, and you know, 115 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:25,520 Speaker 1: long standing what we hope will be long standing treaties 116 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 1: here at home. Supreme Court victories in the last couple 117 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 1: of weeks are really quite astonishing, finally getting the High 118 00:07:34,360 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 1: Court after decades to kill the insane practice of judges 119 00:07:40,120 --> 00:07:45,840 Speaker 1: issuing nationwide injunctions that were halting his agenda and freezing 120 00:07:45,960 --> 00:07:49,520 Speaker 1: the function of government. But you know, he won that 121 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:53,640 Speaker 1: one in a landmark decision. And of course the most 122 00:07:53,720 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 1: recent is his big beautiful bill. What's your assessment of 123 00:07:57,760 --> 00:08:01,680 Speaker 1: now that it's been passed, the impact that will have 124 00:08:01,840 --> 00:08:02,360 Speaker 1: a the nation. 125 00:08:03,880 --> 00:08:04,800 Speaker 3: Well, it's enormous. 126 00:08:04,840 --> 00:08:07,760 Speaker 2: I mean, it's the largest tax cut in history. It 127 00:08:07,920 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 2: is a huge bill in terms of deregulation, it's a 128 00:08:10,880 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 2: big bill. 129 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:12,720 Speaker 3: In terms of energy production. 130 00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:16,480 Speaker 2: It is begun to cut parts of the federal government 131 00:08:16,480 --> 00:08:20,160 Speaker 2: that need to be cut. All these things wrapped up 132 00:08:20,200 --> 00:08:24,960 Speaker 2: in one bill, which, frankly I give John Thuon a 133 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:28,200 Speaker 2: lot of credit. Getting a bill that big through the 134 00:08:28,240 --> 00:08:32,719 Speaker 2: Senate that quickly is virtually miraculous. But its impact is 135 00:08:32,760 --> 00:08:35,480 Speaker 2: going to be felt in every part of America, and 136 00:08:35,520 --> 00:08:36,319 Speaker 2: it begins. 137 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 3: To reset some key values. 138 00:08:37,400 --> 00:08:39,960 Speaker 2: It says, you know, if you're able bodied, you ought 139 00:08:39,960 --> 00:08:42,439 Speaker 2: to be working. Well, that's what we did in the nineties. 140 00:08:42,480 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 2: But the Democrats hated it for some bizarre reason. Democrats 141 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 2: don't believe in work and don't want to incentivize work. 142 00:08:50,840 --> 00:08:53,360 Speaker 2: The bill provides that we're not going to pay tax 143 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:57,560 Speaker 2: money for illegal immigrants, and again the Democrats hated that 144 00:08:57,640 --> 00:08:59,800 Speaker 2: because they want to give our tax money away to 145 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:02,680 Speaker 2: anybody who shows up. So you go down the list 146 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 2: and you realize this is a very powerful, remarkable bill. 147 00:09:07,120 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 2: It's going to take months and months to totally work 148 00:09:09,559 --> 00:09:12,360 Speaker 2: its way through the system, but when it's done, it 149 00:09:12,440 --> 00:09:18,520 Speaker 2: will have moved America decisively away from the corrupt establishment 150 00:09:18,559 --> 00:09:21,280 Speaker 2: that we have been saddled with. And towards a very 151 00:09:21,320 --> 00:09:22,000 Speaker 2: different future. 152 00:09:23,160 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 1: Have the Democrats lost their way? They seem completely lost. 153 00:09:28,000 --> 00:09:31,920 Speaker 1: They don't seem to be in favor of anything, only 154 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:36,680 Speaker 1: opposing everything that Donald Trump does and stands for. 155 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:40,880 Speaker 2: No, I don't think that's fair. Look, I mean, with 156 00:09:40,920 --> 00:09:44,199 Speaker 2: all due respect, greg they are in favor of transgenders 157 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:48,640 Speaker 2: competing in women's sports. They are in favor of open borders. 158 00:09:49,360 --> 00:09:53,600 Speaker 2: They are in favor of defunding ICE. They are in 159 00:09:53,679 --> 00:09:58,600 Speaker 2: favor of a week America overseas. I mean, there are 160 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:00,760 Speaker 2: a lot of things they favor. I mean, if you 161 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:06,400 Speaker 2: look at their newest great leader, who mamdanas, who is 162 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:10,720 Speaker 2: Mam Donnie Brother, who favors getting rid of all the 163 00:10:10,880 --> 00:10:15,439 Speaker 2: billionaires in New York, wants to radically raise taxes, favors 164 00:10:15,480 --> 00:10:17,360 Speaker 2: a government run grocery store. 165 00:10:18,240 --> 00:10:19,160 Speaker 3: You get down the list and you. 166 00:10:19,120 --> 00:10:22,760 Speaker 2: Think, I mean, this guy is like nuts, but he's 167 00:10:22,800 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 2: probably going to be the Democratic mayor of New York. 168 00:10:25,920 --> 00:10:30,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think you're right about that. And you know, 169 00:10:30,200 --> 00:10:32,960 Speaker 1: he calls himself a socialist. But when you look at 170 00:10:33,080 --> 00:10:39,240 Speaker 1: what he advocates, particularly, you know, taking overall manufacturing and production, 171 00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:45,000 Speaker 1: that's straight out of Karl Marx. He and Jonathan Turley 172 00:10:45,040 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 1: wrote about this. He said, you know, Mandami is a Marxist, 173 00:10:50,120 --> 00:10:53,760 Speaker 1: and of course anybody who's read Higgel and Marx know 174 00:10:53,960 --> 00:11:00,120 Speaker 1: that the ultimate goal of Marxism is communism. And you 175 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:03,840 Speaker 1: know that. I envision a New York City. It's going 176 00:11:03,920 --> 00:11:06,600 Speaker 1: to wake up the day after the election and be mortified. 177 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 1: And they should only blame themselves because if the last 178 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:14,920 Speaker 1: election is anything like the one coming forward, which had 179 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: like twenty three percent of people actually voting, they're going 180 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:21,839 Speaker 1: to have buyers remorse on the first day, aren't they. 181 00:11:23,200 --> 00:11:25,079 Speaker 2: Well, I look, I think what you're going to see 182 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:28,640 Speaker 2: is people who are rational will leave. I mean, New 183 00:11:28,720 --> 00:11:32,960 Speaker 2: York could have the biggest exodus in its history. And 184 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 2: you have to ask yourself, given the failure of communism 185 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:41,679 Speaker 2: in Cuba, Venezuela, Russia, why. 186 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 3: Would you think this is going to work. 187 00:11:43,920 --> 00:11:47,040 Speaker 2: Why would you think that a government run grocery store 188 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 2: is going to be better than the private sector? And 189 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:53,520 Speaker 2: you just have to wonder, and how do these people 190 00:11:53,600 --> 00:11:54,760 Speaker 2: manage to avoid learning? 191 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:56,080 Speaker 4: Yeah? 192 00:11:56,320 --> 00:12:02,280 Speaker 1: No, I mean it's it befuddles me. I'm confounded at 193 00:12:02,360 --> 00:12:04,680 Speaker 1: what has become of New York. Let me shift over 194 00:12:04,800 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: to what has been our top story in the last hour. 195 00:12:07,480 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 1: In this criminal investigation by the Department of Justice and 196 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:17,800 Speaker 1: the FBI into John Brennan and James Comy. You know, 197 00:12:17,840 --> 00:12:19,960 Speaker 1: it's been a long time coming. I wrote two books 198 00:12:19,960 --> 00:12:23,320 Speaker 1: about it, The Russia Hoax and witch Hunt, and I 199 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:27,400 Speaker 1: identify all the crimes that I suspect people like Comy 200 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:35,640 Speaker 1: and Brennan and all the others have committed. People Democrats 201 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:39,080 Speaker 1: will say this is retribution, it's vengeance by Trump. No, 202 00:12:39,920 --> 00:12:42,480 Speaker 1: isn't it upholding the rule of law? 203 00:12:43,760 --> 00:12:43,960 Speaker 3: Hey? 204 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 2: I mean I would say, what are we supposed to 205 00:12:46,520 --> 00:12:49,320 Speaker 2: do if we discover that the head of the CIA 206 00:12:49,920 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 2: and the head of the FBI deliberately and willfully broke 207 00:12:53,559 --> 00:12:56,120 Speaker 2: the law, knew they were breaking the law and did 208 00:12:56,160 --> 00:12:59,040 Speaker 2: it for political purposes. I mean, I shrug your shoulders 209 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:01,680 Speaker 2: and say, hope you have a nice gament. I think 210 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:06,440 Speaker 2: it's absolutely totally correct and an example of the rule 211 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 2: of law. To investigate them, to indict them. They have 212 00:13:10,840 --> 00:13:14,080 Speaker 2: every right and defend themselves in court. And I think 213 00:13:14,200 --> 00:13:18,680 Speaker 2: the trial candidly, I think the trial will be fascinating and. 214 00:13:18,640 --> 00:13:19,640 Speaker 3: You will have a heyday. 215 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:22,000 Speaker 2: But explaining it to the American people, you. 216 00:13:21,960 --> 00:13:28,280 Speaker 1: Know, I called it the dirtiest political trick in American history, 217 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:36,760 Speaker 1: this collusion, delusion that was perpetrated by people like Comy 218 00:13:36,880 --> 00:13:40,520 Speaker 1: and Brennan and Hillary Clinton who financed it, and so 219 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:47,040 Speaker 1: many others were involved. I mean, you're you're a professor 220 00:13:47,200 --> 00:13:50,839 Speaker 1: of politics. Would you agree that this has to rank 221 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:53,520 Speaker 1: among the dirtiest political tricks ever? 222 00:13:54,480 --> 00:13:57,600 Speaker 2: Well, it's among the most frightening because if you have 223 00:13:57,920 --> 00:14:01,360 Speaker 2: your national police force, which is the FB, and you 224 00:14:01,440 --> 00:14:04,200 Speaker 2: have the center of your intelligence system, which is the CIA, 225 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:09,200 Speaker 2: and the top two people are actively plotting against the president, 226 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:11,600 Speaker 2: I say, I mean, this is the stuff of novels 227 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:12,120 Speaker 2: and movies. 228 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 3: Uh, you know this, this. 229 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:19,680 Speaker 2: Is totally it's virtually it really verges on treason what 230 00:14:19,800 --> 00:14:20,360 Speaker 2: they were doing. 231 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 5: Yeah. 232 00:14:21,600 --> 00:14:23,960 Speaker 1: And the irony, of course, is it was John Brennan 233 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:29,120 Speaker 1: who publicly accused Donald Trump of treason. New Gingrich, I 234 00:14:29,200 --> 00:14:31,680 Speaker 1: want to thank you so much. You've got a wonderful 235 00:14:31,800 --> 00:14:36,240 Speaker 1: endorsement by President Trump of your brand new book. It's 236 00:14:36,280 --> 00:14:42,040 Speaker 1: called Trump's Triumph, America's Greatest Comeback. It comes out today. 237 00:14:42,160 --> 00:14:45,240 Speaker 1: You can order it online, go to your local bookstore. 238 00:14:45,920 --> 00:14:49,160 Speaker 1: Former Speaker of the House, Nuke Gingrich, many thanks for 239 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:49,680 Speaker 1: being with. 240 00:14:49,640 --> 00:14:51,120 Speaker 3: Us today with you. 241 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: We're gonna pause and take a quick break on Greg 242 00:14:54,640 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 1: Jarrett filling in for Sean Hannity. Give us a call 243 00:14:58,000 --> 00:15:00,360 Speaker 1: pretty soon. We'll be taking your phone calls one eight 244 00:15:00,480 --> 00:15:04,280 Speaker 1: hundred nine four one seven three two six. The number 245 00:15:04,360 --> 00:15:08,800 Speaker 1: is one eight hundred nine four one Sean. Look forward 246 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:11,360 Speaker 1: to your calls in your comments. Welcome back to the 247 00:15:11,440 --> 00:15:15,320 Speaker 1: Sean Hennity Sewan, Greg Jared filling in for Sean Today 248 00:15:15,520 --> 00:15:20,960 Speaker 1: and tomorrow, sean artist, working guy in television news is 249 00:15:21,080 --> 00:15:24,480 Speaker 1: taking a little break. He richly deserves it. And coming 250 00:15:24,560 --> 00:15:27,440 Speaker 1: up next. I'm looking at the board. We've got a 251 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 1: bunch of people and we're gonna hear from them. Harla, Norm, Matt, Jim. 252 00:15:33,200 --> 00:15:36,120 Speaker 1: If you'd like to make a comment or ask a question, 253 00:15:36,280 --> 00:15:37,960 Speaker 1: all you have to do is give us a call 254 00:15:38,080 --> 00:15:41,920 Speaker 1: or number is one eight hundred nine four one seven 255 00:15:42,040 --> 00:15:46,920 Speaker 1: three two six one eight hundred nine four one Sean, 256 00:15:47,720 --> 00:15:50,040 Speaker 1: And when we come back, we're gonna hear from Harla 257 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:54,400 Speaker 1: and then Norm, Matt and Jim. Hey, welcome back to 258 00:15:54,440 --> 00:15:57,440 Speaker 1: the Sean Hennity Show. I Greg Jared filling in for 259 00:15:57,560 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: Sean Today. We have a lot of callers. We're going 260 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:05,680 Speaker 1: to get to right away. You can follow me on 261 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:10,800 Speaker 1: social media on x formerly Twitter at Greg Jarrett. I've 262 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:15,720 Speaker 1: got a new column out today, a new CIA report 263 00:16:15,880 --> 00:16:21,200 Speaker 1: finally reveals the secret plot to take down Donald Trump, 264 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:24,800 Speaker 1: and of course it comes on the heels of late 265 00:16:24,920 --> 00:16:29,800 Speaker 1: yesterday's breaking news that the FBI and the Department of 266 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:34,640 Speaker 1: Justice have opened criminal investigations into the former CIA director 267 00:16:34,760 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: John Brennan and the former disgraced FBI director James Comey. 268 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:45,960 Speaker 1: So you can read that on social media on x 269 00:16:46,360 --> 00:16:50,240 Speaker 1: or you can go to my website Vgreg Jarrett dot com. 270 00:16:50,840 --> 00:16:56,680 Speaker 1: Let's go to our callers. Harla joins us from Doylesburg, Pennsylvania. Harla, 271 00:16:56,800 --> 00:17:00,280 Speaker 1: thanks so much for waiting and appreciate your phone call. 272 00:17:00,320 --> 00:17:01,600 Speaker 1: Do you have a question or comment? 273 00:17:03,240 --> 00:17:07,800 Speaker 6: I just like to comment that I'm a six of 274 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:13,000 Speaker 6: Sean Show and I really enjoyed your interview style with 275 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:16,199 Speaker 6: Nus being rich that you just did today. 276 00:17:17,160 --> 00:17:19,720 Speaker 1: Well, thank you, that's very nice of you. You know, 277 00:17:19,840 --> 00:17:24,439 Speaker 1: Nude is such a learned person, and you know he 278 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,080 Speaker 1: he is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to 279 00:17:27,160 --> 00:17:31,199 Speaker 1: American politics and American history. Of course, he used to 280 00:17:31,200 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 1: be a history professor before he became a member of 281 00:17:34,560 --> 00:17:38,159 Speaker 1: Congress and later Speaker of the House. But you know, 282 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:43,160 Speaker 1: he's uncommonly eloquent and yet very direct with plain language, 283 00:17:43,200 --> 00:17:48,120 Speaker 1: and his books are all worth reading. Thanks so much. 284 00:17:48,200 --> 00:17:50,920 Speaker 1: Did you have any other questions or comment, Harlow. 285 00:17:51,840 --> 00:17:56,840 Speaker 6: Well, I definitely believe what's going on with what they're 286 00:17:56,840 --> 00:18:00,520 Speaker 6: discovering today. But you were talking about I'm a big 287 00:18:00,640 --> 00:18:08,720 Speaker 6: saying certain writers, as you knowedge story, and they would 288 00:18:08,760 --> 00:18:11,200 Speaker 6: believe it's because it's what they would write about. 289 00:18:12,080 --> 00:18:15,119 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, it's funny. I have often made the 290 00:18:15,200 --> 00:18:18,399 Speaker 1: remark similar to yours, Harlowe, that I mean, you couldn't 291 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: make this up unless you were writing detective fiction or 292 00:18:24,280 --> 00:18:30,199 Speaker 1: some sort of spy novel. And you know, I love fiction. 293 00:18:31,400 --> 00:18:34,960 Speaker 1: I mostly read nonfiction, but I read books by Michael Connolly, 294 00:18:35,880 --> 00:18:42,960 Speaker 1: John Grisham, Dan Brown. Recently I read seven books by 295 00:18:43,800 --> 00:18:49,919 Speaker 1: Daniel Silva, who is such a fine, fine writer. And 296 00:18:50,720 --> 00:18:55,200 Speaker 1: you know, I don't think any of those terrific authors 297 00:18:55,600 --> 00:18:59,680 Speaker 1: could have come up with a plot as devious as 298 00:18:59,720 --> 00:19:04,800 Speaker 1: this was against Donald Trump, the Russia hoax, And if 299 00:19:04,840 --> 00:19:08,720 Speaker 1: anybody wants to read more about it, my second book 300 00:19:08,720 --> 00:19:12,240 Speaker 1: on the subject called witch Hunt, The Story of the 301 00:19:12,240 --> 00:19:17,000 Speaker 1: Greatest Mass Delusion, in American political history. I invite you 302 00:19:17,080 --> 00:19:20,440 Speaker 1: to read it. You can buy it on Amazon dot 303 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:25,160 Speaker 1: Com or it's in many bookstores as well. Harlaw, thanks 304 00:19:25,160 --> 00:19:27,960 Speaker 1: so much for your phone called. Norm joins us from 305 00:19:28,280 --> 00:19:31,400 Speaker 1: Long Island. Hey Norm, how are you good? 306 00:19:31,520 --> 00:19:34,400 Speaker 5: Afternoon? Hi? I'm good. I had a couple of questions. 307 00:19:34,680 --> 00:19:37,840 Speaker 5: The first one is what's going on with Letitia James. 308 00:19:37,960 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 5: You know, we heard a lot about it. It was 309 00:19:40,440 --> 00:19:43,800 Speaker 5: fun page in the New York Post, and now you 310 00:19:43,800 --> 00:19:47,400 Speaker 5: don't hear anything going on of being and dieted ear. 311 00:19:49,119 --> 00:19:52,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, it's interesting. There is, of course, the 312 00:19:52,720 --> 00:19:58,359 Speaker 1: Department of Justice lawsuit against Attorney General Letitia James the 313 00:19:58,440 --> 00:20:04,480 Speaker 1: Age in New York for obstructing federal immigration and enforcement 314 00:20:04,560 --> 00:20:11,480 Speaker 1: and deportation. There is also a criminal investigation that was 315 00:20:11,640 --> 00:20:19,080 Speaker 1: launched against Letitia James based on allegations of mortgage fraud 316 00:20:19,960 --> 00:20:24,760 Speaker 1: that in order to get favorable terms, she lied about 317 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:28,239 Speaker 1: a variety of things. Now that is still pending, And 318 00:20:28,480 --> 00:20:31,080 Speaker 1: of course we are also waiting for the Appellate court 319 00:20:31,119 --> 00:20:34,760 Speaker 1: in New York to completely knock out or knock down 320 00:20:35,560 --> 00:20:38,800 Speaker 1: the case she brought against Donald Trump, in which she 321 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 1: accuses accused him ironically of loan fraud and tried to 322 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:49,160 Speaker 1: put him out of business. And you know, I listened 323 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:53,560 Speaker 1: into some of the appellate arguments and it was pretty 324 00:20:53,560 --> 00:20:59,160 Speaker 1: clear that the judges weren't buying what Latsia James sold. 325 00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:04,880 Speaker 1: And so we're waiting for that decision to probably overturn some, 326 00:21:04,960 --> 00:21:09,520 Speaker 1: if not all, of the judgment against the Trump organization. 327 00:21:10,080 --> 00:21:12,880 Speaker 1: So thanks for your call. I was wondering the same thing. 328 00:21:13,359 --> 00:21:18,240 Speaker 1: Matt joins us now from Massachusetts. Hey, Matt, how are you. 329 00:21:19,240 --> 00:21:22,399 Speaker 4: I'm good, Greg, and it's great to talk to you. 330 00:21:22,880 --> 00:21:27,760 Speaker 4: It's a two part question. As a lawyer, I believe 331 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:32,000 Speaker 4: the CIA head and the FBI had score and old 332 00:21:32,800 --> 00:21:36,080 Speaker 4: uphold the constitution and the laws of the country. And 333 00:21:36,240 --> 00:21:40,400 Speaker 4: also the politicians that allowed this evade in a dangerous 334 00:21:41,720 --> 00:21:45,600 Speaker 4: criminals into the United States to cause hav it. Now 335 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:50,000 Speaker 4: they also swore an old and I don't know under 336 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:54,480 Speaker 4: the law. Is that high crimes and misdemeanors and considered 337 00:21:54,560 --> 00:21:55,920 Speaker 4: treason or is it not. 338 00:21:57,880 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 1: Well, it's an interesting question, and high crimes and misdemeanors 339 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:06,240 Speaker 1: relates to impeachment, but both Brennan and Comy are no 340 00:22:06,400 --> 00:22:11,600 Speaker 1: longer in office, so that doesn't really apply. Treason but 341 00:22:12,400 --> 00:22:17,720 Speaker 1: the first pot yeah, I mean, look, ironically, it was 342 00:22:17,800 --> 00:22:21,840 Speaker 1: Brennan who accused Trump of treason, and then, of course, 343 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:24,639 Speaker 1: when the Mule Report came out and found that there 344 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:31,280 Speaker 1: was no collusion conspiracy, Brenn sheeefishly on television said, oh gee, 345 00:22:31,960 --> 00:22:36,520 Speaker 1: I guess I had bad information, but it was worse 346 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:39,560 Speaker 1: than that. And your point is is well taken, Matt, 347 00:22:39,680 --> 00:22:44,320 Speaker 1: because you know, if you are abusing the reins of 348 00:22:44,640 --> 00:22:48,600 Speaker 1: power and breaking the law in the process, it could 349 00:22:48,760 --> 00:22:53,680 Speaker 1: constitute a number of different crimes, deprivation of rights under 350 00:22:53,720 --> 00:22:58,720 Speaker 1: color of law, perjury, false statements, fraud upon the government. 351 00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:05,040 Speaker 1: Whether it's treason, I tend to doubt. I'm not a 352 00:23:05,200 --> 00:23:10,960 Speaker 1: fan of treason cases. They tend not to succeed when 353 00:23:11,000 --> 00:23:16,240 Speaker 1: it comes to political activities. So we'll wait and see 354 00:23:16,280 --> 00:23:21,280 Speaker 1: what happens. You know, this criminal investigation should have happened 355 00:23:21,320 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 1: a long time ago, but with Merrick Garland as the 356 00:23:24,400 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 1: Attorney General under Joe Biden, of course, all of it 357 00:23:29,760 --> 00:23:33,760 Speaker 1: was swept under the rog and he spent most of 358 00:23:33,840 --> 00:23:38,040 Speaker 1: his time as Attorney General trying to protect Hunter Biden 359 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:42,399 Speaker 1: and those who conspired with Hunter Biden and the Biden 360 00:23:42,560 --> 00:23:49,880 Speaker 1: family to basically sell out the presidency and the vice 361 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:55,639 Speaker 1: presidency of Joe Biden for financial gain. You know, I 362 00:23:55,720 --> 00:24:01,160 Speaker 1: think that is something that the pardons that Biden issued 363 00:24:01,400 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 1: Hunter and five of his family members notwithstanding, should still 364 00:24:07,720 --> 00:24:11,480 Speaker 1: be investigated. Let me go to Earl on our phone line, 365 00:24:11,600 --> 00:24:15,560 Speaker 1: he joins us now from Indiana. Hi, Earl, how are you. 366 00:24:16,840 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 3: I'm very well. 367 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:20,880 Speaker 7: Thank you very much, sir. I appreciate what you say 368 00:24:21,080 --> 00:24:27,040 Speaker 7: and and especially your legal responses on everything, but I'd 369 00:24:27,080 --> 00:24:31,880 Speaker 7: like to tell you that I was born very, very poor. 370 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:36,160 Speaker 7: My father was a orl field laborer, had six major 371 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:39,520 Speaker 7: back operations. My mother in and out the hospital for 372 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:42,960 Speaker 7: ten years because of the list I feel your surgery. 373 00:24:43,040 --> 00:24:46,040 Speaker 7: So my brother and I were ultimately raised between my 374 00:24:46,160 --> 00:24:51,640 Speaker 7: maternal and po paternal grandparents. I got a job after 375 00:24:52,400 --> 00:24:56,840 Speaker 7: high school, attending Rights High School and in Evansville, Indiana, 376 00:24:57,320 --> 00:25:01,240 Speaker 7: and I got a job and saw a ride to 377 00:25:01,359 --> 00:25:03,640 Speaker 7: the airport two dollars. I took a ride. 378 00:25:04,080 --> 00:25:04,639 Speaker 5: I was hoped. 379 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:07,120 Speaker 7: I was only making twelve to fifty week at the time, 380 00:25:07,640 --> 00:25:10,520 Speaker 7: and I was hoped on flying. I eventually got my 381 00:25:10,600 --> 00:25:14,000 Speaker 7: private poets commercial bonds because of four of the people 382 00:25:14,040 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 7: at the airport took up a collection sent me to 383 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:20,240 Speaker 7: burn Moral, Baltimare, where I received my flight Instructors rating. 384 00:25:20,320 --> 00:25:23,720 Speaker 7: So I have just under six thousand dollars flying time. 385 00:25:24,080 --> 00:25:28,600 Speaker 7: But I say this because I so God's been so 386 00:25:28,760 --> 00:25:29,200 Speaker 7: good to me. 387 00:25:30,000 --> 00:25:31,359 Speaker 5: I have a. 388 00:25:32,880 --> 00:25:35,560 Speaker 7: Fastor's master's and I was working with my doctor at 389 00:25:35,600 --> 00:25:39,560 Speaker 7: Indiana University, taking legal courses and all of that. But 390 00:25:39,920 --> 00:25:42,399 Speaker 7: when I was first able to vote, I voted for 391 00:25:42,560 --> 00:25:47,040 Speaker 7: John F. Kennedy. I think a very conservative Democrat, but 392 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:52,080 Speaker 7: quite frankly, the Liberal Democratic Party left me since I've 393 00:25:52,119 --> 00:25:55,720 Speaker 7: been a very very conservative Republican and I want to 394 00:25:55,800 --> 00:25:59,520 Speaker 7: say that I backed President Trump and everything he does. 395 00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:03,080 Speaker 7: I want to say I'm also a member of the MST, 396 00:26:04,560 --> 00:26:08,920 Speaker 7: the only LST worn on the Ohio River Leos the 397 00:26:09,119 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 7: sailing the Orders in the United States. I remember that group. 398 00:26:12,920 --> 00:26:16,520 Speaker 7: But I must see God Christ President Trump and everything 399 00:26:16,640 --> 00:26:20,760 Speaker 7: he is as people are doing, and God bless America. 400 00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:23,760 Speaker 1: Well, God bless you. You've had an incredible life and 401 00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:27,840 Speaker 1: you've achieved a great many things, and thank you for 402 00:26:28,000 --> 00:26:30,960 Speaker 1: sharing that with us. You know, you bring up John F. 403 00:26:31,040 --> 00:26:31,359 Speaker 3: Kennedy. 404 00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:35,600 Speaker 1: It's so interesting how Democrats have changed over the years. 405 00:26:36,520 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 1: You know, it was the Democrats who lobbied against civil rights, 406 00:26:43,600 --> 00:26:49,440 Speaker 1: and it was also John F. Kennedy who enforced civil rights. 407 00:26:49,520 --> 00:26:55,480 Speaker 1: And he also cut taxes, and his theory famously was 408 00:26:55,840 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 1: that a rising tide lifts all boats, and that you know, 409 00:27:00,520 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 1: if you cut taxes for even the wealthy, they're the 410 00:27:05,440 --> 00:27:09,960 Speaker 1: job creators through their businesses. You know, they're the ones 411 00:27:10,560 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 1: who put money in people's pockets. And if the government's 412 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:18,120 Speaker 1: taking away all that money, there is no entrepreneurship, there 413 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:23,359 Speaker 1: is no investment in research and development and expanding corporate America, 414 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:30,200 Speaker 1: which provides jobs. And Kennedy understood economics. It's sad that 415 00:27:30,920 --> 00:27:35,880 Speaker 1: Democrats don't. They want to continue to raise taxes, which 416 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:40,080 Speaker 1: is why they opposed the Big Beautiful Bill, which if 417 00:27:40,440 --> 00:27:43,680 Speaker 1: it hadn't been passed, would have raised taxes. They would 418 00:27:43,720 --> 00:27:50,520 Speaker 1: have reverted back to pre Trump first term taxes. So, 419 00:27:51,200 --> 00:27:53,800 Speaker 1: you know, I think Democrats need to study a little 420 00:27:53,840 --> 00:27:58,360 Speaker 1: bit more of history and economics. But if they want 421 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:01,639 Speaker 1: to bankrupt America, if they on open borders, in a 422 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:06,720 Speaker 1: welfare state and free everything, that ain't gonna end. Well, 423 00:28:06,800 --> 00:28:09,040 Speaker 1: let me go to my next caller and Earl, thank 424 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:13,359 Speaker 1: you for that. Our next caller is Jim from Minnesota. 425 00:28:13,440 --> 00:28:14,320 Speaker 1: Hey Jim, how are you? 426 00:28:15,320 --> 00:28:18,840 Speaker 8: Hey Greg? This is I'm from Wisconsin. I'm just I'm 427 00:28:18,880 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 8: a trucker. I'm driving two Minnesota. I got a statement, 428 00:28:21,880 --> 00:28:25,480 Speaker 8: two quick questions. My statement is is, please keep track 429 00:28:25,520 --> 00:28:28,720 Speaker 8: of Tim Walls. You're such a great investigative journalist. That 430 00:28:28,840 --> 00:28:31,040 Speaker 8: guy is so corrupt and he wants to be president. 431 00:28:31,680 --> 00:28:34,280 Speaker 8: So keep keep track of Tim Walls, the governor of Minnesota. 432 00:28:34,880 --> 00:28:38,000 Speaker 8: Here's my two quick questions. Is there anything Trump and 433 00:28:38,080 --> 00:28:41,360 Speaker 8: the executive branch can do with these role district judges 434 00:28:41,800 --> 00:28:45,239 Speaker 8: legally other than impeachment? We're wasting so much of our 435 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:48,520 Speaker 8: taxpayer money going all the way to Supreme Court. Supreme 436 00:28:48,600 --> 00:28:52,640 Speaker 8: Court keeps overturning these district judges. There's anything legally they 437 00:28:52,680 --> 00:28:54,840 Speaker 8: can do to get rid of these judges so that 438 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:59,520 Speaker 8: they quit. You know, they're obviously political, they're not going 439 00:28:59,560 --> 00:29:01,840 Speaker 8: by the rule Wall. And then my second question, I 440 00:29:01,960 --> 00:29:05,040 Speaker 8: thought of what one of your other callers was. Can't 441 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:09,040 Speaker 8: a police officer legally go against his mayor or his 442 00:29:09,240 --> 00:29:12,800 Speaker 8: governor when they're telling him he can't help ice. Isn't 443 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:16,440 Speaker 8: he also supposed, just like a military person, supposed to 444 00:29:16,560 --> 00:29:17,680 Speaker 8: uphold the rule of law. 445 00:29:18,040 --> 00:29:22,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, look, most sheriffs, but not a wall, 446 00:29:22,520 --> 00:29:28,480 Speaker 1: and police chiefs again not a wall, are elected. I'm 447 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:33,000 Speaker 1: from Los Angeles, where you know the sheriff is elected. 448 00:29:34,080 --> 00:29:37,920 Speaker 1: I think the police chief is not. But no, I 449 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 1: mean they have a duty to enforce the law and 450 00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:43,520 Speaker 1: they should do that. And likewise, I think your point 451 00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:47,200 Speaker 1: is well taken about judges. For example of this, Massachusetts 452 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:52,960 Speaker 1: judge in Deira Tawane just recently blocked Trump's administration from 453 00:29:53,080 --> 00:29:57,240 Speaker 1: cutting off Planned Parenthood funding, even though the Supreme Court 454 00:29:57,680 --> 00:30:02,560 Speaker 1: just about ten days ago said the Trump administration can 455 00:30:02,800 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 1: cut off funding of Planned parenthood. That is a serious 456 00:30:07,880 --> 00:30:14,120 Speaker 1: ethical violation and it would merit impeachment proceedings of a 457 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 1: federal judge. Fifteen have been impeached, and some of them 458 00:30:19,640 --> 00:30:23,480 Speaker 1: for ethical violations. We'll be right back with more of 459 00:30:23,600 --> 00:30:26,000 Speaker 1: your phone calls. One eight hundred and nine to four 460 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:29,480 Speaker 1: to one seventy three, twenty six. Give us a call 461 00:30:29,840 --> 00:30:32,520 Speaker 1: and we're back with a Sean Hennity, Shawn, Greg Jared 462 00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:35,479 Speaker 1: filling in for Sean. We've been taking some of your 463 00:30:35,560 --> 00:30:38,000 Speaker 1: phone calls and I'm looking at the board. We've got 464 00:30:38,120 --> 00:30:41,440 Speaker 1: John and Lewis and Mark standing by, and I'll ask 465 00:30:41,520 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 1: you to stand by if you would just a little 466 00:30:45,080 --> 00:30:48,280 Speaker 1: bit longer. I've got a great interview coming up with 467 00:30:48,440 --> 00:30:51,800 Speaker 1: Mike Howlows, president of the Oversight Project. We're going to 468 00:30:51,880 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 1: be talking about the auto pen scandal and the investigation 469 00:30:56,400 --> 00:31:03,160 Speaker 1: into President Joe Biden's declining mental health. You're not going 470 00:31:03,240 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: to believe what happened today during an investigation hearing. Will 471 00:31:09,400 --> 00:31:11,880 Speaker 1: be right back with more of your phone calls. Don't 472 00:31:11,880 --> 00:31:12,280 Speaker 1: go away.