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00:00Saving our cities the Trump way. That's the focus of tonight's Angle.
00:06Now, the night before the election, the Trump motto, no American city left behind.
00:12We will rebuild our cities, including our capital in Washington, D.C. We'll get rid of all the
00:17graffiti in those beautiful marble columns and we'll clean it and it'll be properly run and we'll
00:22stop the death and shootings and muggins and everything. This will make it a great capital,
00:27beautiful capital again. Yeah. Homeless encampments, teen mobs, wilding across the city,
00:33drug use in public. And now another brutal attack, this time on someone who worked in the Trump
00:38administration, a former Doge staffer named Edward Corstein, a.k.a. Big Balls, was savagely beaten
00:45by a pack of thugs just blocks from the Capitol. Now, this is not some bar fright. He and his
00:50significant other were being carjacked. It's a reminder that things are still very wrong in this
00:56city. And Trump, he's had enough. Are you considering taking over the D.C. police?
01:02Is that an option on the table? We're considering it, yeah, because the crime is ridiculous. We're
01:07going to do something about it. So whether you call it federalized or what, and that also includes
01:12the graffiti that you see, the papers all over the place, the roads that are in bad shape,
01:18the medians that are falling down, the median in between roads that's falling down.
01:22We're going to beautify the city. We're going to make it beautiful. And what a shame. The rate of
01:30crime, the rate of muggings, killings, and everything else, we're not going to let it.
01:34And that includes bringing in the National Guard.
01:37Well, does he sound like he's bluffing?
01:40Back in March, Trump signed his Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful Again executive order, laying the
01:45groundwork for what is now a national model for reclaiming our cities. Because let's be honest here,
01:51D.C. in many ways has become a disgrace. In 2023, D.C. had a homicide rate of 40 per 100,000 residents.
01:59It was the fifth worst of the 60 largest U.S. cities. And although in 2024 the murder rate dropped
02:04to 27.3 per 100,000, D.C. is still number four on the National Homicide Rankings list.
02:11And look, if the left got its way and D.C. became a state, it would have the highest homicide rate
02:16of any state in America, according to the CDC. So how did this get this bad? Well, here's how.
02:24Weak enforcement, radical prosecutors, and a city government that cared more about woke virtue
02:29signaling than actually enforcing the rule of law. Now, of course, the D.C. Attorney General,
02:34Brian Schwab, insists punishment isn't really the answer.
02:38We as a city and a community need to be much more focused on prevention and surrounding young
02:46people and their families with resources if we want to be safer in the long run. We cannot prosecute
02:51and arrest our way out of it. Yeah, well, it sounds like midnight basketball. Tell it to the city
02:56residents who are the victims of these crimes. And yes, property crimes are still crimes. Like the 12-year-old
03:04car thief. Remember him? Linked to 10 different car thefts who kept getting arrested and released
03:09because, well, he's a minor. I'm as liberal as they come, but they need to lock him up at this
03:14point because they need to make an example out of him that he keeps thinking he can get away with this
03:18because there's no consequences. Yeah, well, the sick phenomenon is the result of horrible parenting,
03:23absentee fathers. But we can also blame ideological prosecutors and cowardly city councils.
03:30Because of them, we're seeing juveniles terrorize neighborhoods from D.C. to Dallas. And let's
03:37not forget the homeless tent cities scattered across urban landscapes, including D.C., and the
03:43hideous pro-Palestinian encampments that ruin the front of the iconic Union station. That shouldn't be
03:48allowed. So is this really what Americans want the world to see as they enter the Capitol?
03:56Many politicians, of course, when they see all this, right, they hear about it. They just want to look
03:59the other way. But not Trump. He is not giving up on urban America. I love this, especially on our
04:07capital city. He knows that we can all make these cities great again. And believe it or not, he's
04:13found some common ground. Even Mayor Muriel Bowser has been working with the administration through the
04:19D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force formed after that executive order I mentioned earlier.
04:24Like, and this is not complicated stuff. But it took Trump to help get it done. They're ramping up
04:31arrests of illegals. They're increasing transit enforcement. They're cleaning up parks and
04:36monuments. And yes, homeless encampments. And the results? They're generally positive. Assaults with
04:42dangerous weapon are down 19 percent this year. Robberies down 39 percent. Homicides down, but still 98 dead so
04:49far. Now, that includes, by the way, a congressional intern killed by a stray bullet and a one-year-old
04:55girl hit by two bullets meant for someone else. Lovely. But here's the point. Trump is showing a way
05:02forward. He's showing that cities can and should be saved, not abandoned. Any conservative who says
05:07abandon the city, let them all, you know, collapse. No, that's not the answer. Reagan didn't think that.
05:12Neither does Trump. You know, if local leaders, though, do not act, then yes, federal leverage may be the
05:18only solution. Trump knows that. Because what did Karen Bass do when the ICE riots tore through L.A.?
05:24Well, she sided with the rioters and resisted Trump. If immigration raids had not happened here,
05:30we would not have the disorder that went on last night. They need to leave and they need to leave
05:36right now. Yeah, not the criminals, but ICE needs to leave or the National Guard needs to leave. Oh,
05:41that just got us more chaos, of course. But working with Trump, like Bowser's doing,
05:46is the right move. Fighting him, it just puts more lives at risk. We are not going to allow our great
05:53cities, places of history, faith, culture and community to be destroyed by mobs, by mismanagement
06:00and bad ideology. The president is offering a way forward. So if you're a mayor or you're a governor
06:07and you're still resisting this, maybe, maybe it's time you stop fighting the solution and start fighting
06:13the real problem. Rampant lawlessness. And that's the angle.
06:19It's never too early to start thinking about Christmas. 47 swung by the White House gift shop
06:24and he had his eyes set on a big, beautiful ornament. Melania is already casting around for elves.
06:30And when the trees erected, Santa Claus is going to spend bigly. Quote, I am proud to be the only
06:37president, with the possible exception of the late, great George Washington, to donate my salary.
06:42My first paycheck went to the White House Historical Association as we make much needed
06:48renovations to the beautiful people's house. Now, are you more of a giver or a receiver?
06:56Trump likes it both ways because hours later, we got something big in our stocking.
07:01Tim Cook showed up with the biggest check of the season.
07:05Today, Apple is announcing that it will invest $600 billion, that's with a B,
07:13in the United States over the next four years. There's never been anything like it. Even you,
07:17that's even a lot of money for you. These investments will directly create
07:21more than 20,000 brand new American jobs.
07:25Apple says they have a new home, the bluegrass state.
07:28For the first time ever, every single new iPhone and every single new Apple Watch sold anywhere in
07:37the world will contain cover glass made in Kentucky.
07:42It'll be the largest smart glass assembly line in the world. And Apple's breaking ground on new AI
07:48factories in Houston and investing big money in North Carolina, Iowa, and Oregon. The Apple CEO also
07:54announced that the company will only be buying rare earth magnets from America, not China.
08:02We're going to keep hiring in America and we're going to keep building technologies at the heart
08:07of our products right here in America because we're a proud American company and we believe deeply in
08:15the promise of this great nation. The Panikins said it couldn't be done. Apple had to use cheap
08:21foreign labor. They were wrong. They said these billion dollar pledges were just announcements
08:26to curry favor with Trump. They were wrong. They've been wrong about everything.
08:32I watched this group of people on CNN and MSDNC too, the same thing, where they say,
08:38well, costs have gone up. Costs haven't gone up. They've gone down. I'm telling you,
08:43the thing that's gone up is stock, stock prices and success of our country.
08:48Now for a much harder deal, Russia. We had some very good talks with President Putin today.
08:55There's a good chance that there will be a meeting very soon. The president's expected
08:59to meet one-on-one with Putin. That means it's not just a talk. If everything goes right,
09:05a meeting like that usually means a treaty. If there's going to be a deal to end this war,
09:10it'll have to require the president to come in at the end and close on it,
09:14as I've seen him do numerous times. If he can end the Ukraine war after what he's done in the
09:18Middle East and elsewhere, he's a lock for the Nobel Peace Prize. And once he gets it,
09:23we can invade Greenland. What are they going to do? Take it away? Whoever inherits the White House
09:29in 28 should be very grateful. And who would that be?
09:35Do you agree that the heir apparent to MAGA is J.D. Vance?
09:40Well, I think most likely, in all fairness, he's the vice president. I think Marco is also
09:45somebody that maybe would get together with J.D. in some form.
09:49New polls say Vance would beat out any Democrat. The Raging Cajun says not so fast.
09:56I have never seen a political party at a point in my entire life in politics, which is like 50 years,
10:02that has more talent than the current Democratic Party has. I'm talking about sheer, raw, naked,
10:10political communication skill. I have never seen better than I see right now waiting in the
10:15rings to run for president. Who the is Cajun talking about? Their top four contenders are
10:22Kamala, Mayor Pete, Greasy Gav, AOC, and Liz Warren.
10:26So I watched this lunatic, Pocahontas. She's a total lunatic. I don't know what she's on. She's
10:33all jumping up and down like I've never seen anything like it, talking about supporting the
10:38communist mayor. And he's not a socialist. He's a communist. The whole party's on the lam.
10:45J.B. Back Ribs is harboring Democrat refugees from Texas who are terrified they're going to get
10:50gerrymandered out of power. Even canceled Colbert's not buying it.
10:54Look at 17 here. It does that. Then it comes up here and it sneaks around there and goes all the
11:01way up here and then goes right over there like that. And look at, look at, look at this one kind
11:06of goes whoop up there. It's like the stinger on a scorpion down here. Is this common for all states
11:13to do? We handed it over to a kindergarten class and let them decide. While Trump goes Christmas
11:19shopping for America, Democrats are showing up to dinner empty handed. The Teamsters say they're
11:25sick of it. They ghosted the working man. Let's talk about Bernie Sanders for a second
11:30because there was. He doesn't talk to me anymore. Why? I don't know. When did he stop talking to you?
11:35Right after I spoke at the RNC. I think he looks at it as a betrayal of not endorsing the
11:40Democratic Party. He's never said that, but his, his whole attitude and access has completely,
11:47um, completely changed towards us. The Teamsters are like, Bernie, you're breaking up with me.
11:53You haven't been home in six years. At least Trump takes me down to dinner and remembers my birthday.
11:58And you know what? He makes me feel like a real woman. Democrats used to be the party of the worker.
12:06They sold him out to be the party of nose ring PhDs. Can you believe there wasn't a single Democrat
12:12who wanted to stand next to Trump and Tim Cook and clap their hands that Apple was bringing
12:17manufacturing jobs back? The Teamsters say they've been taken for granted.
12:22It was an event that one of our vice presidents, uh, Joan Corey, uh, she's out of my local. She went
12:28to, I don't know if it was an Emily, Emily's List event the day before our general executive board,
12:32uh, and, uh, vice president Harris was there. And so they do a photo op line. So Joan goes in the
12:40line and Joan says, I'm Joan Corey. I'm a vice president with the Teamsters union. And she
12:45pointed her finger at Joan and said, Teamsters better get on board. And so Joan says, excuse me?
12:51Yeah. Teamsters better get on board. I don't know why you haven't endorsed me yet.
12:54So she comes back and she tells me this and I'm like the nerve, the nerve Democrats are the party
13:02that expect something for nothing with an attitude like that. They're not getting invited to Christmas
13:07dinner anymore. We like guests that bring something to the table, like investments,
13:12peace deals, a great quote for renovations that makes someone a good partner. Also, it helps if they
13:20can putt. Let's go. Oh, yeah. And welcome to Hannity. And tonight it is the one year anniversary of
13:48what is probably the single worst running mate selection in American history. Just to remind you,
13:53look, I will be the first to tell you, I have poured my heart into my community. I've tried to
13:58do the best I can, but I've not been perfect. And I'm a knucklehead at times, but it's always been
14:03about that. Many times I, uh, I will talk a lot. I will get caught up in the rhetoric. Um, but being
14:09there, the impact it made, the difference it made in my life. I learned a lot about China.
14:13I'm running for vice president. I'm a knucklehead. Well, he isn't just a knucklehead. He's extreme.
14:20He's radical. He's erratic. And he might be one of the worst governors in the country. Coming up,
14:24Tommy Lahren will help us mark this pathetic anniversary. Plus, major concerns surrounding
14:30a deadly new virus out of China. Here's the big question, though. Are we being lied to yet again by
14:37the communist Chinese? Uh, can you trust what they are telling the world? Also, President Trump is
14:43now threatening to federalize Washington, D.C. after a former Doge employee was beaten on the streets
14:49by a violent mob of criminals. But we begin with a very serious warning. The Democratic Party is going
14:56from bad to worse. A transformation is now underway. And extremism is taking root right before your
15:02very eyes. And understand this. While most of you will likely dismiss this, in the era of Trump,
15:10this is something that can never, ever happen in America. Um, I'm telling you, you could not be
15:17any more wrong. History has proven again and again, radicalism, socialism, statism, whatever ism we want
15:27to put on it. It can rise to power in, in ways you don't even imagine just a few years before. Yes,
15:34they can be voted into power. You know, Reagan was not wrong in his understanding that freedom is
15:40but one generation away from extinction. Now it may seem farfetched today, again, in the era of Trump,
15:46Trump, but pay close attention. Now tonight, instead of just hearing from me, we're going to let you hear
15:52from Democrats in their own words. And when we begin with someone who is billed as a moderate from
15:57Michigan, that's Senator Elise Slotkin, who is now heaping praise on Zoran Marxist Mamdani. Wow,
16:06some moderate. Take a look. The economy and a new generation of leadership, to me, are keys to
16:12bringing that next generation into politics. Is that why you think Mamdani in New York had so much
16:17success? It wasn't necessarily his progressiveness. It was his age. Yeah, I've said very openly that I
16:25don't, I don't, I never would be called an expert on New York City politics, but the two messages were
16:30like a blinking red light. How can you miss them? People are still extremely focused on the cost of
16:36living and how they can't get ahead. Still the motivating issue. And then number two, they want that
16:41new generation of leadership. That's the new generation of leadership, radical Marxism, rooted
16:47in anti-Semitism, anti-capitalism, anti-American exceptionalism, is now sweeping the Democratic
16:54Socialist Radical Party. Democrats like Slotkin are either too cowardly to stand up against it,
17:01or they are actually true believers in the values of Marxism, socialism, statism. Now, New York City,
17:09mayoral candidate Zoran Marxist Mamdani would, he would have been laughed out of the Democratic Party
17:15just a few short years ago. Now, here, he is in every way a true believer of full-blown Karl Marx,
17:22socialism, to each according to their need, from each according to their ability. And by the way,
17:28if you're white, you pay more taxes, but don't take my word for it. Again, we report, you decide.
17:34Socialism. Terrifying word.
17:38A lot of people are afraid of the word socialism, and a lot of people have misconceptions about what
17:46it means. I'm a democratic socialist, and what socialism means to me is a commitment to dignity,
17:52a state that provides whatever is necessary for its people to live a dignified life.
17:57But I sincerely believe in this political project. I sincerely believe in socialism.
18:02And knowing what it is that brought you here, right, for me, it was Palestine that brought me into this
18:06so-called mainstream Democrats now endorsing, now supporting, now praising Mamdani. And his ultimate
18:15goal is for the government to seize the means of production. In other words, he wants the government
18:20takeover of every business by force, government-run grocery stores. I'm sure that'll be just as good
18:27as government-run schools. He also wants the government to seize private property. He doesn't
18:31believe in billionaires. He wants to place New Yorkers in communes. Very nice.
18:36Comrade. Anyway, he is a card-carrying member of the Democratic Socialists of America, or the DSA.
18:43And here are just a few of the goals from Mamdani's comrades in the DSA. Take a look.
18:50You also talk about, in addition to abolition of family policing, you argue for abolition of the
18:56family in general, and say that the institution of the family acts as part of the carceral system in the way
19:03that it reinforces children as property. I'm also a Baptist minister, a whole other story. And on that
19:10revolutionary horizon, want to perform abortions in a church, you know, before it's all said and done.
19:16My feelings on marriage is echoed in the quote by Thomas Sankara, who, you know, was sort of the
19:25leader of Burkina Faso's revolution against the French, that the only real difference between
19:30marriage and prostitution is the price and the duration of the contract.
19:33Well, why are they all afraid to show their faces? Abortion in churches, abolishing families,
19:41and let's not forget free gender reassignment surgeries for everyone in America. And they'll
19:46give you free transportation and a hotel generously paid for by the taxpayers of New York City under
19:53Mamdani. Of course, take a look.
19:55And it's funny, because I'm like, Zoran is literally attempting to do what conservatives say,
20:21you know, we want to do, which is provide gender-affirming care to anyone who wants it
20:26for free. And we're going to, like, ship people, we're going to fly people in and pay for their
20:29hotel rooms, and we're going to do all of the, like, Fox News stuff.
20:33All right. A bit crazy, but not according to Slotkin, who's supposed to be a, quote,
20:38moderate Democrat or any other major elected Democrat. Now, you would, you know, kind of be
20:43hard-pressed to find anyone on the left openly criticizing their radical socialist base.
20:48They know this is now the majority view of their, of their base, of their party,
20:55of the most outspoken voices. That's why Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, they are leaders in name only.
21:01They're not real leaders. They won't take on their base. And let's be very clear,
21:06Marxist Mamdani is not an anomaly. Understand this. He's the heart and soul of the party,
21:12along with Jasmine Crockett, AOC, The Squad, Grandpa Bernie, Pocahontas. In Minneapolis,
21:19there's a fellow socialist named Omar Fatah. And he's now backed by the Democratic Party and his
21:25run for mayor against an incumbent Democrat. In addition to backing the key tenets of Marxism,
21:31Omar Fatah has also vowed to block ICE from deporting illegal immigrants. And like Mamdani,
21:37Fatah plans to stop sending a police response to a variety of 911 calls. This is genius. Take a look.
21:47Protecting all of our communities from Donald Trump means not letting MPD interact with ICE,
21:52whether it's for an immigration raid or not. Our residents deserve a mayor that will stand up
21:55to Donald Trump and say, no, not in our community. Did you know that the city's own data showed
22:00that 47 percent of calls to MPD can be diverted to non-police response? Cops aren't social workers.
22:08Oh, send a social worker in. Domestic disputes. Send a social worker in. Man wants to kill people.
22:14And it gets worse. In Minneapolis, Omar Fatah angrily declared that the greatest threat to the U.S.
22:20are white Americans. Sounds like Mamdani. Take a look.
22:23We heard them being called terrorists. We heard them being called drug dealers.
22:32We heard a lot of insults. We heard that they're a threat to our national security.
22:37And that's a flat-out lie. You want to know who the real threat is, Madam President?
22:44I'll give you a hint. They don't look like our chief author. They don't look like the folks up in the
22:49gallery. According to DHS, Madam President, the greatest domestic threat facing the United States
22:56comes from, quote, racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocate
23:04for the superiority of the white race, not our immigrants.
23:10The Democratic Party in Minneapolis is supporting him over an incumbent Democratic mayor.
23:18And kind of like Mamdani, he wants to have higher taxes for white neighborhoods. Now, keep in mind,
23:23this is a mayoral candidate for a huge American city, just like New York City, home to many major
23:30corporations. And yet, take a look at your screen. He refers to the country of Somalia as his home.
23:36We saw the same sentiment recently from a Democratic congresswoman, Delia Ramirez, who apparently values
23:43her home country of Guatemala more than the country she was elected to represent. Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi,
23:50Mark Warner, Mark Kelly, Hakeem Jeffries. This is your Democratic Party. All of you are completely powerless,
23:59gutless and will never dare challenge it. This is now a party obsessed with socialism, Marxism,
24:07anti-Semitism, woke gender theory, critical race theory, defund, dismantle, no bail laws.
24:14Is there anyone outside of little old John Fetterman in Pennsylvania with the courage to occasionally
24:20stand up and say, no, this is not the party I grew up in? Or is the Democratic Party too far gone?
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