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this is a fox news are let me begin tonight, we are monitoring in developing situation out of nyu in new york city where disruptive and the israeli protesters are now clashing with police. we're going to have more on this straight ahead tonight. plus kalona crump stuck in new york in criminal court where it bogus political witchhunt is now entering its second week and just one block away, a big win for president trump in the new york civil court coming up, we'll help you keep track of the leafs -- left's wholly weaponize department of justice. we'll talk to two people in the courtroom today and we'll get reaction from eric trump and her shocking news story about the democrats were not trying to take away the former president's secret service protection which would leave president crump and his family very vulnerable, not a good idea. also tonight we'll hear from new england patriots owner robert kraft will be with us. he is now cutting off all donations to his alma mater and that would be lumby a university because of the
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"virulent hate that continues to grow on campus." take a look at your screen. this is what he is talking about. a young woman, at columbia cup holding up a sign that reads "our custom's text next target." an arrow pointing to the students that are standing behind her waving israeli and american flags. now arkansas is the militarized terrorist wing of hamas responsible for the worst and the most barbaric character attack in history of israel. remember they buried babies alive, the beheaded men, women and children. they take infants as hostages. they use rape as a weapon of war over 1200 that in a day. and this woman on your scr screen, face covered with a scarf, is not hoping for more of the same. she is not alone. take a look... >> we are hamas!
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>> while. your walk? your hamas. >> yes, we are all hamas. >> everyone: [chanting] >> remember the 77th of october october. >> never forget the 77th of october might never forget the 7th of october. >> sean: things have gotten so bad it rabbi at columbia university calling for students now to leave the campus and they have and they know how to finish their semesters online. why? because the school has been unwilling, unable to safeguard these students in the face of what is extremely anti-semitism and nothing but other anarchy. now one israel professor, he was even reportedly banned from columbia's campus. his key card allegedly deactivated.
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's counter protest was not allowed on school grounds because of the "obviously risk to the safety of the students." in other words, the pro- hamas crowd gathered not running the show. there taking over a big part of the more this . dissent no longer safe at an ivy league institution? another base of the democratic party and they have gone from self-proclaimed open-minded, peaceloving hippies to radical terrorist sympathizers. you know the very people that would get triggered if you use the wrong pronoun. now they're justifying violence and really offering what is nothing short of aid and comfort to terrorists. know to his credit, there is one democrats only one and that's john fetterman of all people are calling these protest reprehensible and demanding columbia's president to step down. now senator tim scott, congresswoman elise stefanik, and several other more public and lawmakers and they have all called for columbia's president to step down action
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should be fired before she is resigns. new york times they describing the protest as one big happy party, "at columbia the protest continued with dancing and pizza." that is just, like, the summer of 2020. 574 mostly peaceful riots, remember? dozen of dead americans, cops pelted with bricks, rocks, bottles, molotov cocktails and billions in property damage? mostly peaceful. why? because they wanted that boat. against domestic calls for global end -- across our country, somewhere protests by the way were happening in yale, mit as you can see on your screen, and why you, far left, radicalized students indoctrinated by their ominous professors taking to the streets to call for what? the united relation of israel and the united states from the river to the sea? really -- and the colonial presidents doesn't think that's okay but if you use
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the wrong pronoun you're probably going to get expelled. joe biden is no desperate to win their votes have the same joe biden who claims he ran for president because of the bigotry and hatred that he witnessed in charlottesville. okay but now according to joe well there are very good people on both sides of the protest mackey actually started. take a look. >> you condemned the anti-semitic protests on college campuses? >> president biden: i condemned the anti-semitic protests as well as that of a program to deal with that. also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians. >> to the columbia university president resigned? >> i didn't know that. >> should she resigned? >> president biden: the calls from violence coming from the pro-palestinian agitators. why? he needs their vote okay democrats in the summer of 2020. they needed the votes of the people that were riding.
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that's why there was no congressional hearing. he is more than willing to look the other way. but the good people there on every side of this, people don't understand the other side. the guy who wants -- wants worried about schools being integrated because they become racial jungles isn't bothered by what a little anti-semitism, radical hatred, support of terrorist organizations? the guy that through israel under the bus after he struck a night in their back and twisted it? just isn't bothered by calls for the world's only jewish state to be annihilated? and is happening in the halls of congress, it's happening on college campuses, it's happening in the workup it happening worldwide. another change the outcome joe biden's handwringing over her shoulder still is just another made up story from a guy who has little sympathy for anyone whose last name is not biden even his own 4-year-old granddaughter for example, biden promise restored the soul of a nat nation. instead he asked fermenting
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morant and division. all in an effort because he wants to win michigan, he wants to win the election. of course, his political ambitions knows no bounds in the process. biden had -- his ally they're providing cover for what is bio, hateful movement there is no picking up steam around the country, and even in the house of congress. not far from ground zero by the way at far left radicals openly supporting one of the world's worst terrorist groups and joe biden is lecturing israel? only message he should be sending is go when your war against those people that are trying to kill you in the name of "some radical -- religion that they're practising." meaning those that believe in radical islam. don't forget for an after the rape, murder and, you know, killing of nearly 1200, the abduction on october 7th, hamas a terrorist organization radical jiha
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jihadist, have waged a nonstop campaign of terror against civilians on both sides of the border, if you go back to the year 2005 since that time hamas has launched more than 20,000 rockets indiscriminately into israel, killing many israelis make it not for israel's iron dome at hundreds of thousands of civilians would likely be dead and yet radical members of joe biden's far left base catalina feel very comfortable openly supporting the terrorist organization whose own charter calls for israel's destruction, depending, making excuses for terrorists. trying to get israel to back down and just accept that this is their way of life. there is a modern democratic radicalized party. the icing on the cake? one day of joe biden gets his way you're probably going to be forced to pay off the massive student loans for all of those radicals on all of these campuses who's literally, you know, their role is always to play
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america's ultimate victims, all because joe biden, he wants to buy their vote. joining us no former arkansas governor mike, to and harvard law professor alan dersh dershowitz. professor dershowitz, i'm sorry no other way to put it but to me this is a very clear -- if you have any sense, a moral compass, a moral clarity, there's no ambiguity here, professor. this is repulsive, virulent anti-semitism. it is being allowed in the house of congress, on college universities, and joe biden is pressuring the victim of terrorism that they lay down their arms pack-mac standing with israel against the radicals that want to destroy them. >> i completely agree with you, 100%. it was absolutely outrageous for president biden to create a moral equivalent the same kind of moral equivalency can lead about in charitable between anti-semitic protests which he condemns and then he
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says i also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians. what an outrageous moral comparison. nobody in any way support what hamas did get these kids are yelling "i am hamas, we want to repeat the rates over and over again, thousand times, and he is equating that morally with people who reasonably believe that was happening to the palestinians is largely the fault of hamas. is absolutely outrageous which is why a wrote a column today arguing that what is happening on college campuses today may be worse than what happened on january 6, maybe worse than what happened in charlottesville, and we are not concerned nearly as much about its as we were about january 6. january 6 involved a relatively small number of people below thousands kalle gehring people who are going to be our future leaders, charlottesville didn't involve our future leaders.
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what's going on in college campuses today, we are hamas means our future leaders, the people who will be in the editorial rooms of the new york times, on cnn in goldman sachs, in law firms running for congress, that is why it's more dangerous what's going on today and thank you bob kraft for cutting off all your aid to columbia, i've done the same, i don't have your money, with harvey, -- harvard, with the air, nobody should these ivy league cesspools which have become interveners for the worst form of anti-jewish racism that i have known in my 85 years of life. this is a scary time. yes, it is in some ways like 1933 in germany but in other ways it's not. because the jews have israel to defend it and as long as the jews have israel and israel has weapons including nuclear weapons we won't see a repeat of 19 -- 1941 and 1942 but we will see a repeat
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of 1933 and 34 were college students at the university of munich and the university of berlin brought hitler to power, brought broke -- bought castro the power. young 23-year-old can be among the most evil and dangerous people in the world and we are seeing it happening at columbia and nyu and yale today. shame on the president who have facilitated and allow this kind of bigotry to occur in our university. >> sean: let me go to you mike huckabee. the protests as we are hamas, long live hamas. and by the way this is not an attack on islam, this is an attack on radical islamist, i remain a more -- distinguish -- literally screaming jews, jews, go back to poland. wow. you ever think we would be reporting this and talking about this? in our lifetime? because i didn't. >> i pray to god we never would.
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and i hope that a lot of people can start understanding there's a difference between educated people and smart people. a lot of these college kids are educated but they're not real smart. don't have a clue about what the jews have gone through county don't have a clue about israel. they know have a clue about what happened october 7th and the out right butchery of women and the violent rape in front of their own families, you know, one of the horrors -- >> sean: and murder. >> who a lot of other people look the other end contended it wasn't going on grandmother only a handful of christians like bonhoeffer pointed up being a martyr for standing up against the nazis but i hope in this particular situation that every christian will stand with our jewish friends and we will stay with them never again, that should never happen and it shouldn't be let on college campuses, you know, there's no consequences for this ridiculous behaviour of these college students and faculty.
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and that's part of the problem. sean, i'm in little rock, arkansas and in 1957, central high school, nine black students were told they could go in to the school. and it was president eisenhower who federalized the national guard and sent the 101st airborne in and said yes, you will go to school. and stood against the mobs. why won't joe biden show some leadership and stand against the mobs? >> sean: i stand with you, governor what you said -- >> he wants their vote in michigan. >> sean: he wants their vote. >> because he was therefore in michigan. >> sean: at what price, professor? and i'll say this, governor huckabee copyright. every christian, and i am a christian, should be standing in solidarity with israel at this time and i'll add one other thing. in america every american should be standing with them because this is their 911 and based on population, it was a
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greater percentage of -- there population was murdered on october 7th. thank you, both. professor, thank you. governor huckabee, thank you. all right coming up the home or on the virulent hatred and bigotry on america's college campuses, you can watch this unfold in new york and nyu on your screen tonight. we'll check in with the owner of the -- our friends robert kraft first to the other top story out of new york while president. [boos] sitting in a criminal court he gets a big win in the new york civil court after letitia james lost what was nothing but a politically obnoxious bid to nullify trump's bon. later we will talk to people who were in a courtroom possible also show you a new poll showing a majority of the american people would not believe as i do not believe that donald trump can or we'll get any fair trial in new york city women joining us now with the latest from a trump organization eric trump is with us. you been watching all of this unfold document stuck in the
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middle of all of this, erik kallgren i feel sorry for you and your family make big win as it relates to letitia james' effort, but now we have a trial over what? over, you know, what probably 90% of corporations in new york have been involved in. is called in nondisclosure agreement. some people do it because they don't want to pay the high cost of litigations. there's all sorts of reasons why those things happen. but that is basically what it's about or an accounting error that was a misdemeanor the centre the limitations ran out by a judge that supports joe biden and donated to him? >> yeah. sean, every time i watch my father walked in to the courtroom it breaks my heart because they will stop at nothing, the democratic party will stop at nothing to take the man down and no one believes this nonsense. that are letting hundred criminals in new york city out every single day, newborn, no bail, no
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anything, hardened criminals creating, you know, and the crimes you can possibly imagine they going after the former presidents of the united states, a person beloved by hundreds of millions of people in this country over $130,000 from eight years ago and they could charge them at any time in a period of time. he didn't do anything wrong but they waited until 196 days before an election to drag him into court, 34 felony counts for $130,000 yet woman in new york are being thrown in front of subway cars, crime is out of control you see what's happening in the screens right now. you see these protests, you see new york going to absorb hell, everyone is leaving the state. of anybody believe this? and then you have a judge, the habits to just get every single anti- trump case. erp steve bannon case, now he gets this case, he literally spoonfed every single anti- trump case, who happens to
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have a daughter who is making literally, you know, for a company that she runs, it reportedly $93 million for the democratic party at people like the president can the vice president, chuck schumer at other new york democratic operatives, everything okay my father is in the courtroom and she is raising money on e-mail campaigns, she's financially motivated his donors financially motivated by this trial. does anybody actually believe this to be the case? and then you look at georgia again far left democrat radicals, you look at letitia james far left radicals. they go to every single blue district and the weaponize das and attorney generals because they're scared of h him, he's winning in the polls, he's going to win in 196 days, and they can't handle. to have appealed presidents, sean,, the guy can't get others on air force one. he makes it look like just in front of the entire world and they know he does not stand a
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chance after the disaster that we've had over the last three and a half years. >> sean: you know, jonathan turley said this is, you know, is an outer disbelieve with opening statements to today. cash money "is not a crime and bragg has no case against donald trump." this is an 8-year-old case mack, you know, when your dad says election interference, eight years ago there was no other time that they could've brought this case with $130,000 before a court if they really believed it. you have to wait till 196 days before election day for opening arguments. eight years later. >> can i just bring something down, you know, painting is obviously ridiculous the judges ridiculous topic of interest is ridiculous, this whole case is ridiculous. but let me just point of the most with a glass lack of this whole thing, my father wasn't even in new york city at the time. my father was that you behind her resolute desk in washington dc when a bookkeeper booked a legal
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expense as a legal expense. the company had a medication with him at the anoka mitigation with him, my father was focused on running the united states of america, not bookkeeping, not -- >> didn't hillary -- well hillary clinton said that the dirty dossier that she paid for was a legal expense. what a shock. eric, i hope you'll update our strongest trial because i think america sees this for what this is. really appreciate your time. thank you for being with us. when we come back, people that we're courtroom today because we will join us. we'll continue for the protest at nyu and the police now have gone in and they are clearing out the area. also tonight, robert kraft and why he will no longer donate to columbia. when we come back, law fair against trump, alina habba, kirland -- bill tell us and newt gingrich straightahead. >> ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert were continuing to monitor police trying to clear protesters from protesters from around nyu campus and new york city. also tonight our other top story the weaponize should of our system of justice against donald trump that continues. earlier today before entering the courtroom he did speak to reporters. blasting the left for their latest witchhunt, here's what he said. >> mr. trump: they take this statement and they call it a legal expense and you heard it for they for the first time this is what i got indicted on. this is what took me off and takes me on the campaign trail because i should be in georgia now. i should be in florida know. i should be in a lot of different places right now campaigning and i'm sitting here at this -- and this will go on for a long time. it's very unfair. the is conflicted, as you
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know. is very unfair what's going on and i should be allowed to campaign. >> sean: following his remarks this ridiculous album -- alvin bragg trial began with opening statements before adjourning for the day early due to passover and by the way the guy that did opening arguments for the da. yeah, happen to come from joe biden's justice department. you just happen to move over because he was obsessed with the case. meanwhile radical new york attorney general letitia james suffered another blow in her civil fraud case after the judge denied her request to invalidate trump's 175 million-dollar bond that he posted while he is waiting for appeal. here with reaction trump legal spokesperson alina habba and trump 2024 national press secretary caroline levitt, the report in the courtroom today. alina habba on the 175 million i found this interesting. my understanding is that the judge in the case said well, what happens if the
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175 million isn't there at the time it would be necessary to make a payment? and the trump people said over that would be in cash, sir. said well what if it's not worth the same amount -- amount of money? that would be in cash, sir, 175 million is 175 million. please tell me that didn't happen. did not happen in a courtroom? you're laughing so i guess the answer is yes. >> you have no idea. we have the money in it charles schwab money market account and the judge legitimately said real estate -- straightfaced with the zloty, hey, i don't think this is secure money because something can happen in the market and he could go below 175 million. to tell you how hard it was for me to keep my face straight in that moment, sean, you can't make it up. this case should have been in the commercial division. you had no business being in the civil division in front of a judge that today was
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trying to invalidate any bond and doesn't understand that cash is green and when cash is held by charles schwab they can't go traded, they can't move it around. it's not -- the stock market but he didn't understand basics. it was one of those aha moments that i really didn't feel like i could have after 11 weeks in front of this judge but it just can't stop. he can't stop surprising me. >> sean: by the way -- >> it was a disgrace to be honest and after that i went to the criminal hearing which is another disgrace. >> sean: okay. nsp where this is the same guy that thinks mar-a-lago that a million-dollar palm beach property, wanted million-dollar palm beach property is worth 18 million and the whole case is about "violations -- valuation that had a disclaimer saying don't go by our valuations. all right, caroline guppy were in the courtroom today too. you're observation. >> i would say, sean, like millions of your viewers i consider myself to be a proud american but after sitting in the dirty, disgusting criminal courtroom today,
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watching the former president -- of the united states being persecuted like a criminal, i don't know if i'm so proud to be an american anymore. meanwhile there are real criminals running free in the streets of the city every single day being released by the same democrat prosecutors who are going after them -- donald trump. it's a tremendous waste of taxpayers pairs -- dollars is a tremendous waste of time and as i was exiting the core of the day i stop by on your police officer who was forced to stand guard and protect the courthouse and you know what he said? he said i am so sorry you guys have to be here and i looked at him and i said i am sorry you have to be here. because there is no crime that brought this case to this courtroom. it would've been left out of any other courtroom in america if not being brought by far left this particular attorney alvin bragg overseen by a democrat judge who never -- a little money to joe biden's company let's not forget by this case is being led is because we have a democrat president in the white house in joe biden who is concocting all of these biden trials behind the
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scenes in an attempt to interfere in this election week and his political opposition. this is what is the in banana republic is, third world countries not the united states of america but unfortunately for the democrats, sean, is backfiring on them because president trump's top and he is tenacious and he continues to increase and support in the polls. >> sean: alena, the next time you're in george and groans present, would you do me a favour, would you please show him the price of the 2-acre empty lots, a dirt lot in palm beach that is now for sale for $200 million. and maybe that will give him some perspective about what the true value of mar-a-lago is. anyway. thank you both, we appreciated. alina, thank you. caroline cote thank you. here with reaction to alternate top stories to speak of the house -- former speak about newt gingrich. first interview in the holiday inn in 1990. if you would've told me that they, that years later, i
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would be talking to you about virulent anti-semitism in the halls of congress on college universities, worldwide, a president that would abandon israel after the worst their attack and their history and tell them not to respond and if you want to -- if you would've told me any of these things that we would have the weaponization of our justice department the way it is today, i would have never believed it. i guess i was young and na naïve. i didn't think it would be possible. >> well -- [coughing] i think being a lot older than you, i ronald reagan, as governor, dealing with the demonstrators and berkeley. and he was very clear about it. he was going to clear it out, he was going to stop it, he was going to use the national guard, he was going to do whatever it took. couple simple steps. every university should expel
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every student engaged in anti-semitic activity. anybody who's engaged in anti-semitic activity who is not an american citizen should be deported immediately. now those two steps alone would bring a great deal of quiet in the next 30-60 ho hours, but have to have people with guts willing to stand up for america and willing to stand up for the rule of law and right now you don't have that. most of the senior universities i headed up by people who are totally cowards who are intimidated by the thugs and the brutal people in the pro- terrorist and, in fact, they need to stand up to them. that was reagan's great fight as governor and it helped make him president of the united states. i think in terms of the co court, something that speaker mike johnson said really struck home with me when he said about the decision on whether or not to help israel and ukraine that this is not a game.
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let me tell you, i am deeply worried that tomorrow, a totally corrupt judge and a totally corrupt district attorney are going to put -- i try to put it former president of the united states, candidate of his partly, and front runner in the polls in jail. i think this is so horrendous that there has to be some way to reach out to the supreme court. this is literally, like, some of the civil rights workers in mississippi in the 19 1960s. the new york system is now so deeply corrupt and it's so bitterly deeply anti- trump, observatory of the judges daughter, made millions and millions of dollars doing anti- trump politics, and the judge would like us to believe, much like joe biden, he had no idea what his children were doing? i mean the whole thing frankly resembles on the waterfront standing -- county correct brilliant.
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this is about a corruption is nothing to do with honesty and what worries me is that it's a genuine threat to donald trump. i mean, i think a step that would put him close to new york present is an extraordinarily dangerous step. and i would hope that there some legal way to block it and make sure that this never happens because the thugs he is dealing with are totally out of control, have total contempt for the rule of law and frankie are unworthy of being in the office as they hold. >> sean: i don't think there's anything worse than biden stabbing israel in the back and organization of our justice system. we will watch tomorrow because tomorrow there will be a hearing about "the gag order," which i would argue is unconstitutional. mr speaker, the world has changed a lot since 1990. not for the better. thank you for being with us. when we come back, the wing go peaches owner, colombia --
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robert kraft and i think he's pulling all his financial report from the university because of growing anti-semitic protests. robert kraft will join us next, straightahead. >> ♪ ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow, stay prayed up ♪ with fastsigns, create factory grade visual solutions to perfect your process. ♪ fastsigns. make your statement™.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: and this is a fox news alert we continue to monitor the scene out of new york city tonight for my police cleared out pro- hamas protesters at nyu and now we are told the protesters are headed towards one police plaza in new york city. also tonight, house democrats have now introduced a bill that would strip felons of secret service protections for marking that bill is, of course, directly targeting former president donald trump as he stands trial in new york city. representative you might remember him benny thompson,
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the guy from the january 6 committee that lost all of those interviews and kept out exculpatory information about donald trump and the five people that would have testified that, in fact, you wanted to call up the guard but in riding the mayor of these he said no, the same committee that didn't want to interview the capitol police chief's sun on the issue of maybe we need the -- we need the national guard called out. heaney -- called for it many times, he was denied. or maybe the big lie of course they had interview the secret service agents driving president trump that day and they -- they kept it from the public that donald trump never tried to come under the vehicle. anyway he introduced legislation that would prevent donald trump and his family from getting the secret service protection. i mean, this just beyond the pale anyway joining us now the head of the judiciary committee, jim jordan is with us. sir, welcome back to the program.
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you know, he have your committee looking in to the weaponization of our justice system. jonathan turley a democrat called this trial today and embarrassment. he watched and set it out in disbelief. when -- is over eight years ago that this case smack another bring it with just 196 days before an election. there trying to use our federal law that doesn't exist, that was related by by his own dj. -- weaponization of justice, jim jordan, i don't know what is. >> it sure is -- >> sean: and by the way there are flames breaking out nuclear right now. hang on and this was the end and you have a reporting on her air saying its mostly peaceful. but go ahead. >> i was going to say, sean, you're exactly right and as long be a division of that what they've done for resident trent for ten years. what gets me is the department of justice
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wouldn't bring the case and the federal election committee wouldn't bring the case, the previous district attorney saw -- said this would bring the case and even alvin bragg himself when bring the case and the -- and then one of his existence -- district any reliance, go public smugglers public and writes a book and that pressure on alvin bragg and if i'm the president trump was running for office and what -- is why the case was brought. it's ridiculous, everyone knows it and so that's what i'll take this before but now you have the judge whose daughter has been working for all times and -- and president trump is not allowed to say anything? this gag order and then of course lance reddick this was probably the worst of all, last friday, we -- the judge that we may not have the prosecutor's share with the defence council if president trump's lawyers who will call as witnesses. that always happens -- just a
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continuation as you said on the opposition of government is lawrence -- so many others as well but president trump of course is a prime example. >> sean: you had before your committee at some point if i'm not mistaken and the issue of -- michael cohen can hear thoughts on that. >> yeah, no -- and led six different times. reading -- michael cohen even said and their oath -- all kind of people called me on that one but yet it is this witness -- and meanwhile, of course, i think the phishing alvin bragg is not prosecuting about guys in that city who are doing so much harm to residents are
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there in manhattan not prosecuting the real criminals. instead be political going after president trump but, sean, this started years ago. despite on his campaign. there was -- then it was robert mueller carolyn it was impeachment then they read his home, than it is special council, counts -- and dc than it's money was in atlanta that is alvin bragg calendar tried the 14th amendment another trying is trial a gag order telling her wandering was -- but he's going to win because the people see through it. >> ♪ ♪ be do i have to tell you, like everything else, watching this backfire and will interface. that will be my prediction. thank you, jim jordan. appreciated. renting talked for this smack where you come back, new england, which is only the one and only also about -- --
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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert, we are continuing to monitor the pro- hamas protests in new york city earlier tonight. police didn't clear out protesters at nyu in new york city and we are now hearing by the way that they're marching towards new york police department headquarters. also tonight as outweighed she grows over the continuing anti-semitic protests on the campus of columbia unive university, well the school has just lost the financial supports of one of their most prominent alumni. new england patriots warner robert kraft has donated untold millions of dollars to columbia and the school
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centre for jewish life and football career -- field are both named after him and robert kraft has renamed -- remained active in columbia community for years. is grateful got a scholarship and got his lack started. anyway appearing on campus experiments meeting with students and much more michaela onyenwere type to the risky but now the reason -- simply too great to ignore. in a statement today at robert kraft announced that he is "not comfortable supporting the university until corrective action is taken." adding that columbia's "no longer antidilution i recognize." anyway here was more to explain his ceo of they new england patriots our friend robert kraft is back. way to see you, happy passover. , thank you for taking time to be with us. >> thing to me -- his way to be with you, sean.
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>> sean: you said it was, you know, -- go ahead. >> i never thought i would see what's going on in america, what's happening right now. it really pains me to see it, you know, we have our holiday it goes back to memory and we have to keep it open. we can't have the intimidation that's filtering through all these colleges and they hate continue to grow and multiply the way it is. >> sean: you know, i've never thought in our lifetime mr kraft, ever, that we will be where we are today. i thought you summed it up
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very well how sad you are at the virulent hate that continues to grow on campus and throughout the country. you know, it's also the halls of congress. is also all throughout eur europe. like an afterthought out of australia people were chance gas the jews as the jews. robert kraft i never thought the world would turn this w way. i thought we would've learned from history. clearly we -- we haven't. >> yeah, and it's very sad to me and, you know, you know, but look at america. we've done research and it shows 90 cents back of the people in this country are good people, they just have to be educated and we can have them apathetic or misguided. we have to let them know and they have to stand out the
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nazi -- and, you know, it starts with the jews. but then every group feels marginalized will be black, agents, hispanics, gay peo people. it will just really impact the great fabric of this country where people have freedom to operate and go the way they want and not -- now we have hatred and intimidation taking over and, you know, and just thinking when i went to columbia, there was a place where people listen, were empathetic, had compassion. and now, you know, we have professors who instead of teaching how to think that they're trying to tell our young people what they should think. and i think one of the biggest problems that we have blue something about is really -- in the universities
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where people can do things that one of accountability. >> sean: yeah. you know, he have tenured professors learned that were celebrating october 7th. 1200 israeli's worst about -- were slaughtered that they. the number of children that were burned to death and decapitated, no, it's not to place the hostages that were talk with the great affection about columbia and then you say you're not comfortable supporting this university until corrective action is taken. what corrective action word uss on? >> yeah, well i'll just point out one little detail. i do still support -- craft centre which has been a haven for professors and students who don't feel safe and i also have to complement the mayor, eric adams, who i think he has been asked stand
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up, the police, you know, and really, you know, that's making me feel good e. that there are people like this who aren't afraid to stand up and have the courage to say the right thing. >> sean: robert, this has to stop. i think you need -- we need a new president -- you need a new president there any these kids continue this friendly many of them need to be expelled. robert kraft, thank you. more "hannity," straight ahead. >> ♪ ♪
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