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angela, from dallas, texas, i am a trump gal. rfk's ad was brilliant. support your family. >> i saw your cameo in the huber eats commercial. not sure what you are talking about. i think you are talking about david schwimmer. indeed. tony romo is an amazing announcer. he teaches you things about the game. you do your show and leave him alone. even i know when it is time to shut up. that time is now. i am watters and this is my world. >> hannity: welcome to "hannity." josh ali, the senator from missouri, says that after ag garland -- he needs to either
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indict joe biden or proceed with the 25th amendment. he will join us momentarily. yesterday was the big game. what ads did you like? which ones did you think were best? which were the most effective? which were the bombs? we will get to that. also, my opening monologue on the continued fall of the special counsel and for calls for him to step aside. tonight, we follow a fox news alert: horrific shooting at goldstein's lakewood church in houston, texas, during sunday's service. our own bill melugin has the latest on this shooting from our west coast building. scary, and i know a lot of churches, synagogues around the country are taking more precautions than ever before. >> they are, and we are getting a clearer picture of who the shooter was. she was apparently a woman from el salvador with documented mental health issues who had "palestine" written on her gun,
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once identified as both genders, and may have had an anti-semitic motive. police have i.d. the shooter as -- she is a biological woman who sometimes identified as a man named jeffrey who had a lengthy criminal history and a record of mental health issues, including being placed under an order for emotional detention back in 2016. houston police say marino open fire with an ar-15 with "palestine" written on it in joel alstyne's lakewood church sunday. she was killed after off-duty police officers responded and engaged her in a shoot-out. two people were injured in the shooting: a 57-year-old man and their 7-year-old son, the shooter's son, who for some reason she decided to bring in the church. he was shot in the head and tragically is not expected to survive. local authorities say they are very thankful for the quick actions of those off-duty officers. they say that likely saved many lives by engaging the shooter
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quickly and directly. speak of these officers held their ground -- >> these two officers held their ground in the face of rifle fire at point-blank range, and they continued to fire until the perpetrator was neutralized, and they did not yield. >> there was a sticker on the stock of the rifle that stated "palestine." we do have some anti-semitic writings we have uncovered during this process. >> the question now becomes how do somebody with an established mental health issue and long criminal history given hands on an ar-15 to carry out this attack? police say they are looking into that. sean, we know criminals, especially those looking to potentially kill people really don't care what kind of laws are on the books. back to you. >> hannity: thank you for the
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report. saturday at goldstein's church. we will continue to follow this story. also tonight, after joe biden's latest string of bizarre gaffes and the special counsel report highlighting problems with his age and memory. while democrats on the left or waking up to what we have been telling you on this program for years now, and that is the white house has a massive problem with joe biden. it's an age problem. it's bad, and it's now obvious that joe biden is not fit to serve as your president. last night, while exiting marine one -- here we go again. biden appeared to hit his head. this comes as a new abc poll shows that a staggering -- look at this, nearly nine in ten americans, 86% of you, the american people, think -- quietly so, in my view -- that biden is too old to serve another term in the white house. that would be five more years. with the country so divided, when was the last time 86% of americans agreed on anything? most people can't agree on the
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time of day. instead of worrying about her husband's mental health, jill biden is doubling down with the excuses, and last week's special counsel report with robert hur noted that biden couldn't remember within several years -- this is a sad, tragic -- when his son died. this weekend, joe biden defended the inability to remember writing in a campaign email. "if you affix. stay lost like that, you know that you don't measure it in years: you measure in grief." allegedly braided staff for not stopping a disastrous press conference joe howled in 2022, and if that was bad, last week, had to be joe biden's worst week of his presidency. should not be a surprise that jill is rushing to cover for his growing struggles. after all, she did have ample practice doing so, reportedly
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having to show joe have to walk -- how to walk off stage, canter number two exit stage left or right. could not have done it without her help, frankly. he gets lost in his own white house. he got lost delivering remarks for the king of jordan. can't make this up, but it happened. take a look. >> your majesty, over to you. >> mr. president, thank you for your gracious hospitality. >> i think i will go to this side, no that side. anyway, last week's special counsel report is simply pointing out the obvious. joe biden has been and continues to struggle. it's not going to get better from here. this is a guy who has repeatedly recalled conversations with a lot of dead people. the french president, the german
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chancellor, the amtrak conductor that had long since passed, or introducing this congresswoman after she had passed away, or margaret thatcher. there's a lot of conversations with a lot of dead people. yesterday, his attorney attacked the special counsel's report. he was on cbs's "face the nation" but waffled on whether he wanted the full interview, the transcript, to be released. >> along with the legal conclusion comes this flood of characterizations, factual mistakes and pejorative comments about the president that are inconsistent with the policy and norms. as you see, over the last 48 hours, they have been widely criticized by legal experts. this is not what prosecutors do. it's shoddy work product. >> would you recommend these be made public if they back up personal records? >> there is a process on the way. i'm not a specialist in that so i have to defer to those who have worked through those is
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issues. >> hannity: this is not something you would have to defer to anybody on if what you are saying is true. let's see the transcripts. that videotape, let's see that soon. these transcripts may soon be released to congress, and frankly, you, the public, have a right to get the transcripts and see the video. breaking tonight, a house impeachment inquiry managers, they have just -- the transcript of the full interviews, given the doj until 5:00 p.m. next monday, a week from today to comply. things have gotten so bad that even the media mob are coming to terms with truth and reality. on friday, "new york times" editorial board published a column highlighting "the challenges of an aging president," while another "new york times" op-ed this weekend was title "the question is not if biden should step aside: it's how." maureen dowd is calling on biden's team to "quit being a denial." writing "ditch -- about health."
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politico echoing that, saying the democrats may need to turn to plan b and replace biden on their ticket. even biden's staunchest defenders on the left are sounding the alarm. >> this is a problem for the president. the most damaging things and politics reinforce the theme out there that's hurting you. the central mean hurting the president is this issue of age. >> i am a biden supporter and i slept like a baby last night. i woke up every two hours crying and went to bed. 's is terrible for democrats and anybody with a functioning brain knows that. >> if biden's hubris is such that he doesn't understand about interest of his party -- doesn't understand the best interest of his party, then he has to be shown the door period. >> when you don't accept that hearing, you are three points down in the two-way polling averages. it's the biggest television
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audience, not even close, and you get a chance to do a 20-25 minutes interview for that day, and you don't do it. that's a sign that the staff or yourself doesn't have much confidence. there is other way to read this. >> hannity: cargill, begala, van jones, david axelrod, maureen down. those are a lot of prominent names within liberal democratic circles. last month, it was van jones himself that said if he were biden, "i would stay hidden." and joe with his handlers might want to take that advice, probably the only advice they can give him: let other people campaign for him, hide him in the basement again. worked once, see if you can work a second time. not everybody seems concerned over his age. hillary clinton tried to downplay the issue in an interview last week. >> i talk to people in the white house all the time. they know it's an issue, but as i like to say, it's a legitimate
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issue for trump who was only three years younger. it is an issue. i think biden should also lean into the fact that he has experienced, and that experience is not just in the political arena: it is like the stuff of human experience. >> character. >> wisdom. >> stating the obvious, the flood of advice coming from biden's allies is not going to help, and the issue of his age, cognitive decline are not going to get better. for cognitive decline is degenerative. it gets worse, not better. anyway, biden hasn't had a clean blender free public event that we can think of in months now. at this point, even a complete makeover likely is not going to be able to help him overcome the special counsel report, and he's not getting any younger. they can't escape what's happening, but don't worry, or giggling vice president told "the wall street journal" "she is ready to serve."
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and she sounded eager to take over, if you ask me. the only is somehow, magically, she is less popular than joe. look at this recent survey: only 28% of view, the american people, have a favorable opinion of her compared to 53% of you feel negatively. reaction, "out number" host kayleigh mcenany, charlie hurt, and the former arkansas governor mike huckabee is with us. the word i hear most often is they are in a state of panic, complete state of panic. frankly, you can't blame them. how do they get out of this? >> and 73% of democrats, democrats, say that biden's tool to serve a second term, that's highly problematic. as to how they get out of this, they have to have an intervention. i agree with the assessment that biden is far too hubristic, far too stubborn to ever step aside
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himself. in his mind, that would be tantamount to admitting failure of his first term, which we all agree in the assessment of the american people. there is going to have to be an intervention from team obama, from high-ranking democrats, from the clinton team. they will have to be a moment where they come to him and say "joe, you have to step aside," or you are looking at a trump presidency. >> governor huckabee, i don't like to count chickens before they hatch. however, it seems like obama and clinton are all in on his reelection as they are planning to step up and campaign with him and for him, may be following van jones' advice, which is hide him and let other people, surrogates go out and do the talking for him. will that strategy worked? >> gov. huckabee: i think you are way too harsh about joe biden. if you had listened to medical experts like rachel maddow, she even admits that he is very
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capable of being president because he rides a bike. now, what else do you need to be president of the united states than the ability to write a bicycle? and eat ice cream without -- >> hannity: fell off the bicycle. governor, he fell off the bicycle. we all saw it periods before it's tragic. am sorry about him bumping his head and tripping up the steps and all those other things. it's the only way that we can cope with the fact that we have the leader of the free world cannot complete a sentence. if you listen to his speeches from just three years ago, they were not great, but they were coherent. now, you listen to him in a news conference or speech, even reading from the prompter today, three years later, and it is astonishing the difference. tiffany morton -- if anyone can see that, they are ignoring reality. >> hannity: charlie, we have talked about this a lot. charlie has every right to hate me, because most on a weekly
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basis, i've asked him whether he thinks biden will still be on the ticket. if they wanted to get rid of him, how does that play out? i don't see his family intervening. i listened to the likes of, circle back to an sake, the media mob. they will go to any length to protect him. he is in great health. it's hard for me to keep up. i'm hearing this from a 30-year-old young person. "he rides a bicycle." that proves he's in great cognitive health. the question is if they want to do it, how do you do it, and what about the problems -- 28% approval rating? >> charlie: i think if they are going to get rid of him, they are going to do exactly what they are doing right now. the democrat party is all about control, and what they need to do is get through the primary, get joe biden to collect all of
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the delegates needed to nominate somebody, and take it to a convention, and pray nothing bad, nothing even worse happens to him between now and the convention. then, at the convention, they can figure out a way to find somebody, democratic party leaders, who control everything. they will get in their smoke-filled rooms and figure out somebody, gavin newsom or whoever, that they can, that joe biden can convey his delegates to. i think for them, the real fear and the reason i think a lot of these people, while they are raising alarm bells, are not acting swifter and more publicly against him is because they have got to do everything they can to make sure that he gets through the primary and into the convention. if something does happen and kamala harris -- she is healthy. she may not sound like it. she may sound drunk half the time, but she is pretty young
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and pretty healthy. she doesn't have the problems that biden has. the idea of getting her out at a convention is i think pretty impossible. >> hannity: i want the transcript, but also the videotape from robert hur. denying that this happen with the special counsel, the angry lashing out of the special counsel. how about let the american people read the transcript, see the tape for themselves, then make the decision? i think the american people deserve to be informed about an issue of this level of importance. and, for the special counsel to write that and say "probably come off as a sympathetic old man, nice guy." but yet, he fully was involved in the decision-making as it relates to documents. no jury is going to convict him. just like in a prosecutor would prosecute for hillary.
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then, the double standard with donald trump. that's a lot for the american people to digest here. >> kayleigh: a total belief in the two-tier justice system. his biographer, destroying the tapes. it's incredible to the american people to look at the two examples, and trump gets hit with 91 counts and this guy walks. i agree. must see the transcript pickets are only long form opportunity to see the mental incapacity of this president. i say the only one because you think that guy on your screen, president biden, is ever going to go toe-to-toe on a debate stage with donald trump? he knows he would get smoked not once, not twice, but three times. the transcript is the only window the american voter has into the decline of this president. >> hannity: i've got to imagine, and my understanding is there's a videotape, is it not? i want to see the videotape. >> kayleigh: there is. yes. transcript. >> hannity: so transparent, they promised transparency.
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here is the deadly exit question which everybody hates, and you know what's coming, governor : does he make it to november? is he going to be on the ticket come november? >> gov. huckabee: i doubt it. a month ago, he probably would, but i think the deterioration -- what happened last thursday night was so shocking, and this report just nailed it. i don't see him making it only to the election. >> hannity: i don't know, charlie. i think this was the worst week of the biden presidency. he may have vacillated -- you may have isolated, but i'm not going to hold you accountable. >> charlie: i am like a cuckoo clock. i am giving you every single possible answer. but i am back with where the governor is. and will thinking makes it. the most startling thing about what happened on thursday last week was that when somebody said he was mentally unfit, he decides to call a press conference to annette that he is
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mentally fit to stand trial, then turns around and puts mexid the middle east. that answer the question for us. >> hannity: maybe you need to have an open mind about these things, charlie. these can happen. at kayleigh, you get the last word. is he on the ticket in november? >> kayleigh: until last thursday, my answer was yes, no doubt about it, the man is too stubborn. last thursday changed ever everything. that was the heel turn moments. i do not think he will be the nominee because the democrats are endorsing a massive loss. >> hannity: now i have to ask a follow up. if not him, who replaces him? governor huckabee. >> gov. huckabee: it will not be made. i just want to make clear. [laughter] i know a lot of speculation as i will be the guy, but i won't be. i don't think it's going to be michelle obama. a lot of people are saying that, but -- she hates politics. i don't think she wants any part
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of it. i think they are in trouble. they don't have a bench. this is a bad situation if you are a baseball team, your picture has just totally thrown his arm and you look at the bullpen and there's nobody th there. >> hannity: who would it be, charlie? >> charlie: if they get it to the convention, they are going to try to do something as safe as possible, and go with gavin newsom, and deal with the fallout from not picking kamala harris. >> hannity: i'm betting gretchen whitmer. she has a book coming out. magically, they are rushing it out. kayleigh, last word for sure. >> kayleigh: governor gavin newsom no doubt about it. he has run california into the ground, but that man is a brilliant communicator. here is the key, shawn: you have to get buy-in from a vice president kamala harris. can't switch the top of the ticket. >> hannity: one day, he should thank me for all of the publicity. i was warning people. i knew that was a possibility. >> we can blame you for this.
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[laughter] >> hannity: and i had better not hold my breath. thank you for being with us. coming up, on -- some federal employees are banned from using tiktok. biden campaign just joined the app. this senator josh ali is calling out the hypocrisy and has a message for ag garland straight ahead.
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>> hannity: this week, fallout continues from the special counsel's damning report on biden's mishandling of top-secret classified documents. this senator from missouri is calling on the attorney general to take action, the senator telling fox news digital, foxnews.com, garland must either charge the president or invoke the 25th amendment.
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meanwhile, the biden campaign has a new strategy to improve joe is young and hip by making tiktok's. despite the serious national security concerns that have been raised about the chinese-owned app, many federal employees -- app, all federal employees have been banned from using tiktok. i guess not joe, friends of the communist chinese and other sesc. i want you to explain why what you are seeing here -- it is critical. the special counsel report says that he willingly, and knowingly kept these documents. that means he violated the law. there was no raid, no charges, no comparison to trump, like in the hillary clinton case. explained to me why this really is a moment of choosing from
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merrick garland. i don't think he is capable of making the right choice because i think he has weaponized that departments. speak of the choice is this. you can possibly be joe biden -- at the same time, not capable of standing trial, and can still be president of the united states. it is one or the other. with a special counsel said is that he willfully retained classified documents, willfully disclosed 'em. that's a crime. the special counsel said "i can't charge him because he can't stand trial." then he should not be president. garland needs to either charge biden, prosecute him, or go to the cabinet under the 25th amendment and say "he can't be president, we need to remove him." that's the choice. you can't have it both ways. >> hannity: now, looking at that report, and just what you see with your own eyes, and we have played so many of these moments on this show, probably more than any other show, probably way ahead of the curve more than other people.
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i took a lot of heat in the beginning for pointing out the obvious. we showed on this program on friday joe biden in 2020 versus joe biden today. 2020, he looks lucid compared to today and it was bad in 2020. clearly, things have gotten dramatically worse for him on this issue. the median people around him just want to enable him and prop him up, even though -- i frankly think they are hurting him in ways that we can't even begin to know. speak of the special counsel's report confirms all of that, sean, and it says the guy can't remember when he was vice president. eight years as vice president and he can't remember it. he can't remember when his own son died. he can't remember key questions about the afghanistan debate when he was vp. he clearly is not in charge of his mental faculties, so much so they can't charge them with a crime, which means he can't be
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president of the united states any longer. it is just that simple. everybody could see it. to your point, the american people know. you can see it in that press conference. he doesn't know where mexico is, who the president of mexico is. he does know what's going on in gaza. he has no idea. the guy is not fit to be president. he should be removed, and if the democrats had integrity, they would do it. >> hannity: i'm not sure that's ever going to happen. however, you do have one problem: you can't indict a sitting president. that part we know. that would be post his presidency, but that would mean he would have to lose in november. is joe trying to stay in for his very survival, or -- what can the rationale be? how was it so transparent so many americans? have a buddy watching this show. i would tell you that 90% of them see what i see and see what you see, but yet here he is, as of today, their nominee,
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circling the wagons. republicans creating firing squads. they are circling the wagons in a pretty strong way. how do you interpret that? >> i interpreted that the presidency and public office in general has been pretty lucrative for the bidens, let's be honest about it. they have made money like nobody's business. often, joe being a senate -- off of joe being a vice president and vice president, now president. access to foreign corporations and governments. that's what his son has been doing, apparently his brother. who knows who else? they have a financial interest. of course -- they are making money on it. the truth is it's bad for the country. the guy is a criminal. that's what the special counsel report said. charge and like a criminal or else force him to resign. go to the cabinet and vote the 25th amendment, say he is incapable. we can all see it it's time for democrats to have integrity and do it. >> hannity: what do you make of the fbi, fcc all wanting tiktok -- it's owned by china.
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it's likely a spying device, and they have all these location biometric identifiers, china is an authoritarian government. biden in '22 banned the use of tiktok by federal government's nearly 4 million employees on devices owned by the agency's. why is he then using it? can you explain that? >> no. i think the likes of a nation is sea is so desperate -- i think the only explanation is he is so desperate to. israel, he has a problem with the left base. they are pro-hamas, let's be honest. tiktok is a pro-hamas geyser of propaganda and biden wants to be on it. he wants to be back in the good graces of the anti-israel hater crowd who apparently needs to vote for him. he is rushing to tiktok and trying to reach out to anybody who will vote for him. the truth is, you are right: this government, congress by m tiktok on all federal devices for all federal employees. i wrote the law.
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he signed it into law. here he is, "forget it, i'm getting on tiktok, i need the votes. i need to grovel." it is all about groveling desperation to get reelected. it's pathetic. >> hannity: do you think joe biden makes it until november? that is 266 days from today. do you think he makes it? if you don't, who would be likely to replace him? >> i don't know how he makes it to be honest. i look at the press conference he did comedy special counsel's report. the american people know that he is not capable. everybody can see it, the special counsel confirms it. i think there will be a move to replace them at the convention. was going to be? i have no idea. i know -- i don't think it's kamala. i don't think he makes it. >> hannity: gavin newsom interviews i've had with him has said that he thinks that kamala is next, not him. he's been clear about it multiple times. who else is there? i don't think michelle obama
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wants anything to do with politics. i might be wrong. we will see. i don't know. it's going to be interesting to watch. anyway, josh hawley, thank you, senator. when we come back, it was a bad day in court for the d.a. fani willis after a judge says a hearing into her misconduct allegation must occur, and it could in fact result in this qualification. the latest on that, straight ahead. thanks for being with us. us is r of anything that's free.. so he was happy to read the disclaimer on turbotax free edition. roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify... form 1040 and limited credits only... see how at turbotax.com... that's me! file your taxes 100% free with turbotax free edition and get your max refund guaranteed.
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>> hannity: also breaking today: the judge overseeing donald trump's georgia case has said the misconduct allegations against d.a. fani willis could "result in disqualification."
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they were subpoenaed to testify thursday about their elected relationship. in court, the judge declared a hearing on the matter, saying it must occur. trump was in florida today for a closed hearing on his classified documents case, days after trump called on jack smith to immediately drop all charges against him. today, president trump asking the supreme court to delay his criminal trial. this is the washington case -- so they can weigh in on the issue of immunity and the claims he has been making, and his case involving january 6th. with reaction to all of it, former senior advisor to president trump, stephen miller, with harvard law professor alan dershowitz. i think they have to get to the bottom of the misconduct issues, professor. i think it should result in disqualification based on what we know, even, and i don't know
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what that would do to the face at that point. probably have to start from scratch. >> stephen: it's of the human on this record. the judge said -- >> alan: it does require disqualification. the judge no. there are two issues. one is was their financial benefit to the district attorney or her boyfriend? and, that the judge will allow inquiry into, but the more important issue is did either or both of them commit perjury or conspire to commit perjury when they allegedly stated under oath that their relationship became sexual only after he began working for her. if that's not true, and there is apparently a witness out there who is prepared to testify under oath that that's not true, we may end up having a criminal trial, but not of donald trump: we may have a criminal trial of this couple further perjury. the question is, what will be
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the scope of the judge's inquiry? i hope he permits inquiry into the truth or falsity of the affidavits. you can't allow the district attorney and a special district attorney to get away with perjury, if, in fact, they committed perjury. if they didn't, the record ought to be clear they didn't commit perjury, that they had a platonic relationship and that somehow evolved into a sexual relationship only after he began working for her which sounds unlikely. >> hannity: that would be -- financially she is benefiting with luxurious vacations. stephen miller. to me, this case should go by the wayside, just like in so many cases, the document case. i think we now have proven when you compare the trump case, the raid on mar-a-lago. you look at the pictures of boxes at mar-a-lago compared to boxes that they found top-secret classified information of joe biden. it seems exactly the same. alvin bragg can't think of what
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the real charges are, even at this late date. i don't see a single one of these cases particularly strong, although i probably dislike the d.c. case the most because i don't think he can get a fair trial there. >> stephen: sean hull, alan laid it out perfectly. disqualification is obviously a must. potential criminal charges could follow, depending upon what is discerned and learned to hear. you mentioned, you are talking allegations of self enrichment as a result of this prosecution. the level of corruption that we are seeing in the effort to get trump, to stop trump, to try to rig the republican primary, and then try to rig the general election through prosecution, unlike anything we've ever seen before in the history of this country. i've said it before: democracy is on the ballot, but not in the
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way democrats say. if joe biden, willis, smith, and all the other democrat prosecutors that are trying to interfere and overturn american democracy are successful, then we will cease to live in a democracy: we will live in a country governed by the deep state and rogue prosecutors. that is why it is so essential that this case in georgia be ended immediately and -- with prejudice. >> hannity: let me ask you, professor. some people have called it law fair, or the criminalization of political differences. one thing is for sure: we have a dual justice system. hillary clinton, top-secret classified information on her servers, no reasonable prosecutor would ever prosecute. then of course, deleting 33,000 subpoenaed emails, bleach pits. nobody had heard of it. destroying devices with hammers, removing sim cards. then, the case of joe biden.
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he has got top-secret classified information in four separate locations and boxes that look like the boxes out mar-a-lago. no rate of any one of those locations and no indictments for either biden or hillary clinton. to me, if that's not dual justice system, i don't know what is. >> i wrote a book about it called "get trump." there is a dual system of justice reflected by the hur report, one of the worst reports of a special counsel i've ever seen. he mistook the law. he stated clearly that president trump had done something willfully and intentionally, and then says "well, but maybe he was too old and didn't have a good memory, he's likable and forgetful." that is not the standard for criminal prosecution. the standard of intent and willfulness is -- did he know it was classified? did he know that he possessed it to? it doesn't matter whether his memory for events three years or
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four years earlier is a bit foggy. this was a terrible report based on a misunderstanding and misapplication of the law, and lends credence to the claim that there is a double standard. i think the case in florida, the classified documents case in florida, should be dismissed as well. not only based on the failure to provide classified materials being litigated today, but based on the fact that according to the standards, those standards by the special counsel report, there should not be criminal prosecution in either case. let the public decide what they think -- let not the courts get involved and weaponized in this political effort. >> hannity: there may be hesitation by the supreme court, but i do think they need to take up the immunity case. we will give you the last word, stephen. >> stephen: absolutely critical. i hope and pray the supreme court does the right thing. and, the president of the
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united states cannot function. if a future party, in this case democrats, try to throw him in jail for exercising his constitutional duties, it will be the end of the american presidency as we know it's. >> hannity: thank you both. good to see you. when we come back, last night's super bowl lived up to the hype. tomi lahren and one of the people who helped create some of last night's best ads join us straight ahead. god. we take this moment just to give you thanks. we thank you for this time to come together as a family, as friends, and as a country. help us, lord, especially this lent, to grow closer to you. amen. join us in prayer this lent. on hallow. stay prayed up.
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>> hannity: yesterday, the kansas city chiefs won super bowl lviii in overtime in vegas. they beat the san francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime. the chiefs have won back-to-back super bowls, the first team to do that in 19 years.
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meanwhile, some pretty great ads aired during the big game appear care with reaction, the host of "tomi lahren is fearless," tomi lahren, and the chief creative officer and ceo of js m music joel simon who helped create some of the most talked about ads from last night. three of my favorites probably have to be state farm -- that would be the top one. dunkin' donuts, and -- i like the one with arnold schwarzenegger the best. let's roll that one first and then joel, we will run some of the ones you worked on. >> like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >> cut. >> now what to? >> its neighbor. >> neighbor! >> cuts. >> neighbor. >> neighbor, like a truth and a paper. >> paper! >> cut to. >> this is labor. like a good neighbor. that was the sheep. and you know it's.
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>> hannity: i thought that was hilarious. tomi, let me throw it to you first. it says it right here on the paper. anyway, tomi, your reaction to that ad. i like that one the best. >> tomi: i thought it was great. any time you see arnold schwarzenegger. it's a nostalgic and that's what a lot of the super bowl commercials did yesterday is throwback to nostalgia. up a time, when things are affordable, maybe when joe biden wasn't our president. when you can throw back to something like that, everybody wins. >> hannity: joel, i've known you for a long time. you are a musical genius. you do the music for a lot of these ads. one of the ones -- well, you did ubereats, m&ms, hellmann's. let's run the ubereats one. let's take a look. >> i didn't know you could get all this on the ubereats. >> in order to remember something, you've got to forget
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something else. >> remember when you used to be -- -- >> peppery good girls? >> that is absurd. >> hey! >> okay. >> have we met? >> joel, a lot of these ads are very creative. what is your process behind the scenes? you have support the music to all these ads. do you see it first and then add music? how does it work? >> joel: it depends on the creative. sometimes we see a script, a storyboard, actual film and we have to score it. for this particular one, we saw the film and then came up with a bunch of different ideas and this was a song that we worked with by this artist. we produced it, slowed it down, did a bunch of things to it to make it work. it was very interesting. >> hannity: you worked on
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about seven of these ads this year. >> joel: we had seven this year. every year i just want one, like everything else. when you start thinking about the super bowl -- it's today. last year is over so now we think about what we have to do next year. all i want is one. >> hannity: you are already thinking about next year, seriously? >> joel: absolutely. it's the biggest event. >> hannity: what one -- that you worked on this year? >> joel: they are all my babies so i kind of love all of them. >> hannity: i like them all equally. >> joel: i do. there is no sophie's choice h here. the one we did for the fca s, the anti-semitism that robert kraft -- >> hannity: that was powerful. that's the one that robert kraft, that was a great one. tomi? what was your favorite? >> tomi: that one is a fantastic one. i wouldn't say it's my favorite. i love that bud light is trying to erase our memory and don't
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want us to remember what happened last year around march madness time with the whole dylan mulvaney disaster. they are pulling out all the star power, trying to remind people that they are a masculine, macho beer. they had ostriches, post malone, peyton manning. i wouldn't say it's my favorite, but i'm glad bud light has realized they need to go back to their old ways. i'm not so sure we are going to forget what they did, but i think they should keep trending in this direction work better for the marketing for sure. >> hannity: i don't want these guys that have career paying jobs at anheuser-busch to lose that in. i have said that from the beginning. i think partnering with dana white -- pretty loudly. tomi, thank you. joel, good to see. of come back, by and cannot be bothered to sit down for a super bowl interviewed, but he found time to make a video lecture and snack makers about shrink-fla --
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biden skipped traditional super bowl interview second year in a row. president couldn't be bothered to sit down. he ironically called out snack companies for shrink flation. >> as an ice cream lover they shrunk in size not in price. >> hannity: biden inflation. as always thank you for being with us. let your heart not be troubled. greg gutfeld to put a smile on your face. ♪♪