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00:00Welcome to Hannity and we start tonight with a Fox News alert. Tonight President Trump just
00:10pulled off something once thought impossible and the nation and the world are a safer place. For
00:15the first time in decades we now have a clear path and committed coalition of partners to achieve
00:21a true lasting peace in the Middle East. Take a look. This is the day that people across the
00:28region and around the world have been working, striving, hoping and praying for. Together we've
00:35achieved what everybody said was impossible. At long last we have peace in the Middle East and it's
00:41a very simple expression peace in the Middle East and we've heard it for many years but nobody thought
00:46it could ever get there and now we're there. Okay so how did we get here? How did Trump pull this off
00:53when so many others had tried and failed? First it is critically important to understand President
00:58Trump more than any other president in the modern era does understand the power the influence of
01:05this country the USA and he is willing to use both economically militarily to make the world a better
01:14and safer place. After Afghanistan guess what? America now stands bright and tall as the leader
01:20not only of the free world but of the entire world and this brings us to four critical points. How this
01:25all went down, how it all happened and only Donald Trump could convince Israel. Why? Because of his
01:32long-standing support for Israel and only Trump could get Israel to stop wiping out Gaza completely.
01:39That war was won. They just had to finish it. This of course after we had Hamas attacking Israel for
01:47decades culminating with the attacks a little over two years ago on October 7th. Now number two,
01:52only Trump could convince a coalition of neighboring Arab countries to join in these peace efforts.
01:59Why? Because after decades many of these countries, most of these countries wanted nothing to do with
02:05any solution and he was able to forge deep alliances with countries. Why? Because they trusted him.
02:13They respected him. He built up real and meaningful relationships with all of them. Number three,
02:18you cannot underestimate the impact of Donald Trump sticking to his promise. Iran cannot have nuclear
02:26weapons and then taking out the Iranian nuclear sites. The world knows that President Trump does
02:33not make idle threats and this is proven with the Trump doctrine over and over and over again
02:39and more recently gave Iran 50 days. Choose peace. They said no. On day 51, Israel got the green light.
02:47They attacked Iran's ballistic missile sites, their air defense systems, and then we took out their
02:52nuclear facilities. Well, he gave them the choice for peace. They rejected it. Number four, Trump said to
02:59Hamas, you can do it the easy way. You can do it the hard way. They initially rejected this deal.
03:05President Trump doubled down, said if you reject this deal, you will be obliterated. Clearly, they believed him
03:12and their minds were changed. This is the embodiment. This is not a phrase that conservatives use, peace
03:19through strength, trust but verify. No, these are real principles that work in real time and we watched it
03:25unfold before our eyes today. And as Time Magazine rightly pointed out, this is Trump's triumph, but this is so
03:32much more than a political win. Thanks to the president, his team, countless lives have been saved on both
03:39sides of this conflict, including all 20 living hostages now released by Hamas. Thank God. Take a look.
03:45Over the past two years, I've met many of the families of the Israelis taking hostage and those that were
03:53taking hostage. Unbelievable. I've looked into their eyes. I've seen the worst nightmares of their suffering,
03:59suffering. But I've also seen something else, the beautiful love of the people, the love of
04:04people, frankly, that hold things together, the love that gives you the courage to carry on through
04:10thousands of years of persecution and repression and to emerge with the heart of David. It's the heart
04:18of David. It's that love that's defeated the enemies of civilization, built this incredible country and
04:25this unbelievable economy and forged one of the great democracies of the world. Now, for more than
04:32two years, these hostages, they were held in captivity by terrorists in Gaza, by Hamas. And now they're
04:39home. Take a look.
04:43It's your machine.
04:47His speed.
04:57My name is Israel.
04:58Hi everyone, I healthcare!
05:08I'm saying Israel!
05:09My head to our other loved ones, the Ummu?
05:11One of us!
05:12Shitsha-Shitsha-Shitsha.
05:16We will get into our knowledge.
05:17Bye! Bye!
05:19Oh, how much how much?
05:21How do we get into this?
05:22I'll begrown-
05:28She's a child's son.
05:30I'm a child!
05:31She's a child's son.
05:34Thank you, God, the Lord, the Lord, who has lived and raised us, and we have come to this time.
05:46Amen.
05:48Gaiqo! Gaiqo!
05:51Gaiqo!
05:52Gaiqo!
05:53Gaiqo!
05:54Gaiqo!
05:55Gaiqo!
05:56Gaiqo!
05:57Gaiqo!
05:58Gaiqo!
05:59Gaiqo!
06:00Gaiqo!
06:01Gaiqo!
06:02So Israel, I'm not really sure what part of hundreds of thousands of rockets that have been fired into this small country the size of New Jersey, they don't understand.
06:10I'm not sure what part of murder, the equivalent of 40,000 Americans in a day murdered based on their population size versus ours, that they don't understand.
06:20I'm not sure what part of rape and kidnapping and beheading they don't understand.
06:24I've seen those videos.
06:26I wish the world would see them.
06:28And now the Middle East, by the way, and the world is changing rapidly right before our eyes.
06:33Thanks to President Trump, America now is in the driver's seat.
06:36Today, every leader from almost every major country around the globe convened in Egypt to thank our president, to praise the administration's pursuit of peace.
06:46He's been unrelenting.
06:48He has literally been expending so much political time and energy to get this day accomplished and make this happen and commit to helping this become a lasting peace, a lasting coalition.
07:00Hours earlier, during his speech at Israel's Knesset, members of Israel's government were chanting Trump, Trump, Trump.
07:08Some were even wearing red MAGA hats.
07:10Take a look.
07:11I love Israel.
07:12I'm with you all the way.
07:14You will be bigger, better, stronger, and more loving than ever before.
07:21Thank you very much.
07:22God bless you.
07:23God bless the United States of America.
07:26And God bless the Middle East.
07:28Thank you, everybody.
07:30Good luck.
07:31Thank you very much.
07:33Amen.
07:46History in the making.
07:48For the first time, maybe ever, there was cheering in both Israel and in Gaza.
07:53Make no mistake.
07:54You were witnessing history that many thought could never happen, but not everyone was particularly happy.
08:00happy. The, quote, ceasefire crowd, well, can't seem to say much of anything at this point. It
08:07looks like they really didn't want a ceasefire after all, or they simply cannot find it within
08:11themselves to ever once at one time give President Trump any credit at all. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's
08:17dumb, incompetent former secretary of state, the architect of the Afghanistan withdrawal,
08:23Winken, Tony Blinken, actually took credit for this deal, posting on X that he was glad that
08:29President Trump adopted the Biden plan for peace, which is like the most laughable post I've ever
08:34seen. Remember, Obama and Biden. Remember their Iranian nuclear deal? Remember they dumped, you
08:41know, cash and other currencies and cargo planes on the tarmacs for the mullahs to foment more terror
08:47around the world? That was not exactly a peace plan, and that deal would have allowed the Iranians to
08:53become a nuclear superpower. In reality, the only thing Blinken ever pulled off was his disinformation
09:00campaign against Trump. Of course, he organized the now infamous letter signed by, what, 51 former
09:07intel officials who had never seen Hunter's very real laptop that is now authenticated, falsely
09:14suggesting that that laptop that they never saw was likely Russian disinformation. And meanwhile, over
09:20fake news, CNN, the network's far left international correspondent, Christiane Mampour, forced to
09:28apologize over the discussing comparison to the Holocaust. Take a look. People who start to talk to the
09:35hostages who've only just been released will find that it will take a long, long time for them to recover
09:42physically, but also mentally. It's been a terrible, terrible two years for them because not only are they there,
09:48you know, they're probably being treated better than the average Gazan because they are the pawns and the
09:54chips that Hamas had. Now Hamas has given up all its leverage, by the way, by giving them all up. So that
09:59is a victory for the Israeli side. The hate never stops. The rhetoric was even worse from a former MSDNC
10:07host who wrote and then deleted a tweet calling the war in Gaza worse than the Holocaust. Again,
10:13for some on the left, peace was never the goal. But for President Trump, peace was always on his
10:19mind. And despite the haters and those that doubt, he got it done. That's great for the world. Great
10:25for Israel. Great for the Middle East. Here with reaction. He is the host of Life, Liberty, Levin. We
10:30call him the great one, Mark Levin. Thank me. God bless us. Mark, truly historic in so many ways.
10:36I'm good. Um, I gave my reasons how I think he was able to make this happen. Certainly take it out
10:43Iran's nuclear sites at the top of the list, uh, saying that he would obliterate Hamas at the top
10:49of the list. I want your thoughts. Well, the first thing that had to happen was military action power
10:57because that's a rough neighborhood and talk goes so far, but, uh, they've been talking there for
11:03centuries. So finally, Israel decided under their great prime minister that they weren't going to
11:08put up with this anymore. There would be no premature ceasefires. And something happened that
11:13we've never seen before ever in the Middle East. You had this tiny little country defeat Hezbollah in
11:20Lebanon. 12 days, they defeated Iran. They were defeating Hamas and how them surrounded. Uh,
11:27we've never seen anything like this. Once Biden was out of office, they were getting the arms from Trump.
11:32They were getting the support from Trump. 100%, uh, Israel demonstrated in the Jews there that they
11:38could defend themselves and destroy these, these, um, terrorist entities and so forth. And the truth
11:44of the matter is this. Donald Trump came in, took out those nuclear sites. That was crucial. That was
11:50crucial for our protection, Israel's protection, the region's protections, the world's protection.
11:54And the Arabs saw that. The Muslims saw that. They all saw it. And they started to shake. And they
12:01were very nervous in the new Trump meant business. Why? Because the Democrats were opposed to it. The
12:06media were opposed to it. Our Neanderthal isolationists were opposed to it. Probably some of his advisors
12:12were opposed to it. So he demonstrated when he wanted to be, he could be George S Patton. And that's
12:17exactly what he did. And he gave them warnings and he gave others warnings. And I think they decided then,
12:22the president said, it wasn't about Israel hitting Qatar. It was when he hit those sites, they decided
12:29we better saddle up to this guy. We better listen to what he has to say. He wants to talk about peace.
12:35He doesn't want to pursue the military. You had a tremendous partnership with, uh, Netanyahu and with
12:43Trump. These are two truly unique statesmen. The thing about Donald Trump is this. He means what he
12:49says. He's a, he is a statesman. And not only does he mean what he says, he's 10 steps ahead.
12:56I'm looking at the group that he's with, uh, in Egypt. And I'm thinking to myself, he's created a
13:01mini United Nations right there with these people. He's gone around the United Nations. But I will say
13:06this, a word of caution, Sean. The only way peace holds in the Middle East is if they go after terrorism.
13:13Now, who are the terrorists? The terrorists are the Islamist jihadis. Where are they? They're in Arab
13:19and Muslim countries. So unless the Arab and Muslim countries control the terrorists within their
13:25borders, some of them are afraid of them. Some of them acquiesce to them. Some of them fund them.
13:31And we can't pretend otherwise. There will not be a lasting peace. We're not defunding our counterterrorism
13:38activity. The world's not doing that. We didn't say, great, we have peace. So therefore, what we
13:43will do is defund all of our efforts to protect ourselves from terrorists. No, the same thing goes
13:48on in the Middle East. So I think Donald Trump is uniquely positioned with all those, those folks
13:54from these, these Muslim, Arab countries. It's not Israel that'll break the peace. It's Israel that
14:00will defend itself. It's the Islamists and the jihadis. One other thing, Trump actually reminds me of
14:06Israel. I'll tell you why. Israel only attacks as a counterattack. It doesn't attack first. It attacks
14:15when it's attacked. Donald Trump is a nice guy. But if you attack him, he's a counterpuncher. It's the same
14:21thing. So I am still concerned about Hamas. I don't quite understand phase two yet. Hamas is in there
14:29killing people right now as we speak. Hamas is saying they refuse to disarm. So now it's the work of the
14:36Arab countries and the Muslim countries who said they would do something about it. Israel did its
14:42part. It's lost its soldiers. It was prepared to destroy Hamas. Now it's going to take Qatar and
14:49Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and the other countries to disarm them and to demilitarize Gaza. If they do
14:58that, I think this has a real shot at working. If the pressure is all on us in Israel, I'm not so sure.
15:05But I do know this. Donald Trump's in charge. So I have a feeling it's going to work out.
15:10I think it is, too. One aspect of this is Israel was not the only country in the region
15:15that was afraid of a nuclear armed Iran and Iranian hegemony in the region.
15:20All of these countries were afraid. So by taking out those nuclear sites and taking that off the
15:25table, that enabled the president to build up these coalitions. And now, you know, while for decades
15:32they have wanted no part of the solution, now they're more willing to get involved. So that
15:36does give me a lot of hope. How about you?
15:40A hundred percent. Look what Donald Trump has done. He's built up the United States military
15:44for the second time he's had to do it, right? What else has he done? He's made it clear that he
15:49wants peace, not war, but he'll do what he has to do in targeted situations to get to that. And again,
15:55I point to Iran. He negotiated with Iran. They negotiated with Iran. Iran was dragging its feet,
16:00dragging its feet. Nobody believed he would do what he did. And he did it. And he did it. And he
16:06did it so fast, the lightning speed with such precision, using our technology and so forth,
16:12and compare him to Biden. Biden was literally paying the Iranians to build nuclear weapons.
16:17Biden was turning his eyes from Iran cheating on the sale of oil to China and on and on and on.
16:24Look, Donald Trump is a serious man. He's actually very easy to deal with if you understand who he is
16:30and what he wants to do. But if you're a terrorist or if you're a if you're a a genocidal
16:35regime and you're going to hurt the United States or hurt one of our allies, he's going to be your
16:40worst enemy. All right. The great one. Mark Levin, life, liberty, Levin every weekend. Don't miss
16:45it. All right. Here now with reaction, Israel's first special envoy for combating anti-Semitism,
16:51Noah Tishby and founder and executive director of the Lawfare Project. Brooke Goldstein,
16:56Brooke, start with you. Reaction to these historic events.
17:01Well, first of all, Sean, I want to thank you for having me on this important and historical day.
17:07I want to express my deepest appreciation to President Trump, who pulled off an absolute
17:12miracle. I want to thank Prime Minister Netanyahu, who's been an incredible wartime leader,
17:17who made a promise that he'd get every hostage back. He fulfilled that promise as well.
17:21And I want to thank the IDF. 913 soldiers were killed, over 6,000 IDF soldiers wounded in pursuit
17:30of the goal to rescue the hostages. And that shows the spirit of the Jewish nation and the unity of
17:37the Israeli people who have had the ethos that they will never leave anyone behind. And the Jewish
17:42culture that cherishes life. Every single Jewish person feels as though each hostage is a family member.
17:49And that is why the Jewish state made the ultimate sacrifice of its soldiers to save their civilian
17:55captives. But I want to be clear, this could not have been done without a strong leadership in the
17:59current president because he is the ultimate dealmaker because he brought both sides to the
18:04table and both sides think that they won. Israel achieved its number one goal of getting the
18:09hostages back. We've opened the way to expand the Abraham Accords. Iran has remained isolated.
18:15The troops and the civilians now have a much needed break. But we have to understand there's two
18:19worldviews here. There's the Islamist worldview. And in the eyes of the Arab nations, they think they also
18:26won. The Muslims still control Gaza. They didn't cede one inch of their caliphate. And as Mark just said,
18:32Hamas is still in power, executing civilians and political opponents. Four out of the 20 hostage
18:38bodies remain. They can be used as leverage. Two thousand ruthless jihadi murderers were released
18:44and welcomed as heroes. And Israel has endured and now will continue to endure not just a brutal war,
18:50but a global delegitimization and blood libel and lawfare campaign.
18:56Noah, let's get your take.
18:59Well, today is a historic day and we are finally smiling. I've been sitting here for two years talking
19:05to you and talking to everybody that I could possibly talk to. And we've been so stressed
19:10out and upset. And today we are smiling. And here's what we need to understand. Today is about
19:16the release of the hostages, but it is also about the possibility of releasing the Middle East from
19:23radicalism, from Islamists, from jihadism, which is what all these countries that have come together
19:29and Sharma Sheik want to do. You know, great leaders in the world, they don't describe reality.
19:35They create reality. They use their words to create a new reality. And what we're dealing with here
19:40right now is a hostage deal with an extraordinary possibility of a peace deal. And I just want to
19:46encourage everybody to keep holding that in our imagination. What we're going towards is a peace deal
19:52in the Middle East. And this is what President Trump is creating for everyone. And this is what we want
19:57to do. He's basically creating a new reality for us that doesn't exist right now, that I know every
20:03single person in Israel and people in the Middle East that are moderates actually want this. We do
20:08need to remember that this is phase one in a very complicated deal. And the pressure has to be kept
20:14on Hamas. The pressure has to be. We cannot let this go with this one extraordinary phase that
20:20happened today. Hamas needs to be disarmed. They cannot control Gaza. And what I'm encouraging
20:26everybody to notice is who gets the money to rebuild. Because if the money for rebuilding
20:31Gaza goes to Hamas, I think the region is going to go back. I know that President Trump has been
20:36very clear about not wanting this to happen. And we're going to have to keep pushing for that.
20:41We cannot give them the money to rebuild. They need to be removed.
20:45That would be a huge mistake. And all the progress we made would probably be for naught. I don't think
20:51that's going to happen. Noah, Brooke, good to see you both. Thank you. And up next, tonight,
20:56right here on Hannity. You did not answer the question. Thank you for your time this morning.
21:00No, George, I said that I don't. Up next, we'll be right back.
21:04All right. The left-wing media mob will stop at nothing to try to undermine and disrespect the
21:09Trump administration, even if it means cutting off the vice president of our country during an
21:15interview. And by the way, not the first time Georgie did this. No wonder, you know,
21:19Americans trust, and the media has had a record all-time low. Joe Concha reacts. Also,
21:25what's the latest on the Schumer shutdown? We'll check in with Senator Mark Wayne Mullen.
21:29We expect a vote tomorrow and much more straight ahead.
21:35All right. Do you ever ponder, you ever wonder, ever think about why nobody trusts ABC News? Maybe
21:42it's because of stunts like this that George Stephanopoulos pulled off yesterday, abruptly cutting off the
21:48vice president of our country, cutting off his mic, ending the interview, right as he was about to
21:55answer a question. Oh, the guy that worked for Clinton, the guy that's a big liberal hack,
22:00the guy that's part of the war room threatening people on that film. Take a look.
22:05Let's talk about the real issues, George. I think the American people would benefit much more from that
22:10than from you going down some weird left-wing rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom
22:16Homan didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing. It's not a weird left-wing rabbit hole. I didn't
22:20insinuate anything. I asked you whether Tom Homan accepted $50,000 as was heard on an audio tape
22:26recorded by the FBI in September 2024, and you did not answer the question. Thank you for your time
22:31this morning. No, George, I said that I don't. Up next, we'll be right back. Oh, why let the vice
22:37president answer the question? Now, this is not the first time Georgie has done this to the vice
22:43president and vice president Vance. He also muted his mic last year while the two were debating
22:49over the Supreme Court. It's a pattern. Take a look. You're talking about a hypothetical where
22:54the Supreme Court tries to run the military. I don't think that's going to happen, George,
22:59but of course, if it did, the president would have to respond to it. There are multiple examples
23:03throughout American history of the president doing just that. You didn't say military in your
23:07answer, and you've made it very clear you believe the president can defy the Supreme Court.
23:10Senator, thanks for your time this morning. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, George.
23:13We're on tables up next. We'll be right back.
23:16I get my cheap shot and you don't get to respond. Here with reaction, Fox News contributor Joe Concha.
23:22The fascinating part of this is they portray him as a journalist. He has been a vile, vicious,
23:29liberal, leftist, partisan his entire time at ABC. So let's, let's get rid of the pretense, shall we?
23:35Shall we? I would say that George probably feels four feet tall after that interview you just
23:42played, but he is almost four feet tall, Sean. So, you know, there's that. Do you know how many
23:46minutes that ABC News has devoted to Jay Jones's comments? The guy who's running for attorney
23:52general of Virginia? Zero. Who only wished death not only on his opponent? Yeah, exactly. Thank you.
23:57His wife, his two very young children? Exactly. Zero minutes. It's an absolute joke,
24:03and Stepanopoulos was clearly triggered when Vice President Vance said in that last interview that
24:08he played, that he did on Sunday. Here, George, is why fewer and fewer people watch your program
24:14and why you're losing credibility, unquote. That did not sit well with this egomaniac you see on your
24:20screen to my left as far as George Stepanopoulos, who was, to your point, an attack dog for Bill Clinton.
24:26This guy literally established a war room against female accusers of Bill Clinton and threatened
24:32reporters by saying they'll never work in the industry again. That's a quote if they went ahead
24:38with the stories about his boss. And he disrespected J.D. Vance, the vice president,
24:43on several occasions because he knows when he's losing the argument, he simply goes to commercial
24:47because he's a partisan hack that cost his network $15 million when he lied about President Trump and
24:54the network was forced to settle a lawsuit. As a result, it's amazing he still has a job outside of
25:00being a fundraiser for the DNC because that's what George Stepanopoulos should be doing at this
25:04point, Sean. Okay, but the point is, you know, he got all upset and apparently we read he was willing
25:10to quit because ABC, you know, had to settle a lawsuit with President Trump and he didn't like it
25:16because he was wrong on the facts. The facts were so evident to anybody that knew the issue.
25:21And it's like he's doubling down. I mean, that's like the ultimate cheap shot. Look, I never interviewed
25:28Obama and I always said to people when they'd ask, would you like to interview one of the people I
25:32would mention? I would have loved to interview Obama. However, I also knew that that would be a
25:38tough interview if he was the president because you got to respect the office. And you know what?
25:44The idea that you're going to say, okay, you're wrong. Okay. Coming up next doesn't fly.
25:49No, it does not fly. And ABC News, Sean, is run by Dana Walden. Who is that? She is literally best
25:58friends with Kamala Harris. She donated to her campaigns in California. So we might as well call
26:03ABC MS ABC at this point because that's what they are. Certainly not the network that once employed
26:08reasonable, objective journalists like Harry Reisner or Ted Koppel or Peter Jennings, who are
26:15literally turning over their brains right now from seeing what this network has become. Yeah.
26:19And Jennings, I mean, I probably would guess lean left, but he always presented the news
26:25objectively. I was young at the time. Don't get me wrong, but I would watch and be like,
26:29that guy seems fair. And we just don't see that anymore from ABC News in any capacity.
26:33This is the same network that includes The View, The View in its news division. And that's a whole
26:39bowl of wrong, Sean. That's a hard hitting news show. You need to give more credit, Joe. All right,
26:44Joe Concha. Thank you. On a podcast episode released earlier today, former President Obama decided to
26:50weigh in on President Trump and his efforts to clean up crime in our cities, spinning Trump's efforts
26:56as inherently corrupting and how Trump is politicizing the U.S. military against Americans.
27:02Really? Take a look. That is inherently corrupting. And so when you now start seeing the politicization
27:13of the military deliberately, right? We just landed in Chicago. Yeah.
27:19When you have what looks like a deliberate end run around, not just a concept, but a law that's been
27:34around for a long time, posse comitatis, that says, you know, you don't use our military on domestic soil
27:45control, unless there is an extraordinary emergency of some sort, that when you see an administration
27:55suggest that ordinary street crime is an insurrection or a terrorist act, that is a genuine effort
28:13to weaken how we have understood democracy. Here's a thought. Maybe if Obama, his friends on the far
28:24left, didn't push their soft on crime agenda in blue cities, blue states across the country,
28:29the defund, dismantle, no bail law, re-imagine the police, send in the social worker mentality,
28:36maybe then President Trump wouldn't need to clean up their mess and call in the National Guard
28:41to come in and keep law-abiding people safe and secure. Remember, all the names of the people
28:48on this program that were shot and shot and killed when he was president, we'd scroll their names,
28:54you know, endless, endless times. Too many to count. That was his home city during his years as
29:01president. We counted one, two, at max, three times he ever mentioned the violence in Chicago.
29:07He didn't lift a finger to stop the violence in Illinois or Chicago. And the same guy that couldn't
29:13even bring himself to give Trump credit for his historic Israel-Hamas peace deal. Meanwhile,
29:20in another shocking decision from a liberal activist Biden-appointed judge, well, the federal judge
29:26ordered that a fence outside of an ICE facility near Chicago, which has been the site of significant
29:33unrest. Oh, they're going to take that fence down by tomorrow night. Do they want somebody shot?
29:40Here with more, DHS Assistant Secretary, Tricia McLaughlin. Okay, they're going to take down that
29:45fence? Really? Outside of an ICE facility where protests have been ongoing? Are they planning on
29:51policing the area? Are they going to prevent protests? I doubt it.
29:55Sean, you're exactly right. And it's not just that there's protests going on.
29:58There are active riots. There's an active siege of our federal facility. Barack Obama just revealed
30:03that as a former commander in chief, he doesn't care about public safety. He cares about tribalism
30:08and political talking points. It's just wrong. And what's going on at that facility, we're seeing
30:13over and over again when our ICE law enforcement is being attacked by being attacked by rioters,
30:19rocks being thrown at them, even Molotov cocktails, their car tires being slashed.
30:23The local police departments there are being told to stand down by the likes of J.B. Pritzker
30:28and the Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. And so we don't have any backup. That's exactly why
30:33President Trump so wisely sent in the National Guard to make sure our law enforcement has the
30:38public safety in mind and can protect themselves. But with Barack Obama as well, Sean, just last
30:44weekend, there were 22 shootings out of Chicago. Barack Obama should be thanking our law enforcement
30:49for ridding the city and the communities of these violent actors.
30:56Okay. By the way, let me remind Barack Obama, if he's going to lecture us on posse comitatus,
31:02during his presidency, I believe the year was 2010, he used National Guard troops and he sent them to
31:09the border. So now we're going to get lectured on, oh, only he as president is capable of making that
31:15decision. Oh, exactly. It makes absolutely no sense. It's all about that political tribalism. And we're seeing
31:22similar reports out of Portland. Secretary Noem was just there last week and she saw the arresting was
31:29part of an operation of a child rapist, the rapist of a three year old. Where are the protests for that
31:36child and the victims like that child? Why are people walking around Portland naked, causing chaos and
31:42disturbing the operations of our law enforcement? They're placing their hands on our law enforcement.
31:48And you can better believe we will make sure that those people are prosecuted to the fullest extent
31:53of the law and they will be arrested. That's this is the party of Abrego Garcia. This is the party of
31:59open borders. This is the party that doesn't care. Non-terrorists, murderers, rapists, cartel members,
32:04gang members, drug dealers are in the country. No, they couldn't stand for Lake and Riley's family.
32:09They couldn't stand for little Jocelyn Nungary's family. They've lost their heart, soul and every bit of
32:16common sense they were born with. Tricia McLaughlin, thank you. Good to see you. Appreciate it.
32:21All right. We are now entering week three of the Schumer shutdown and there appears to be no end in
32:26sight. But one Democrat has become increasingly critical of his own party. That's Pennsylvania
32:31Senator John Fetterman once again calling out Democrats saying this stunt sends the wrong message.
32:37They may want to think about listening to him. Take a look. It's a core responsibility for me as a U.S.
32:44senator to vote to make sure and keep our government open and then we can figure out all these other
32:49priorities. That's that's democracy. That's democracy. Shutting our government down. That's the wrong
32:55message for the world, for Americans as well, too. I don't care who's that blame is. It's not about a
33:01blame game. It's about open this government, have this conversation and literally let's address these
33:07kinds of health care issues as well, too. All right. The Senate, they're supposed to return tomorrow for
33:13another vote to end the shutdown. But this, too, is expected to fail as the left is refusing to cave
33:20on the one point five trillion dollars that they are demanding for seven weeks to keep the government
33:25open in part to fund health care for illegal immigrants. It appears they're deathly afraid
33:31of pissing off their own base because they got a lot of protests coming. The no kings protest.
33:37They're going to open the government. They'll wait till after those people go home so they don't have
33:41to deal with them. Here with reaction. Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne Mullin is with us. All right.
33:46So it doesn't look like it's going to open tomorrow. Republicans, you know, they've offered a clean
33:50CR fund the government at current levels while you negotiate these things out. OK, seems reasonable.
33:57How do they get to demand one point five trillion? Well, because you have Chuckie Schumer running it.
34:03Chuckie Schumer is so scared of AOC, which, by the way, his election isn't until 28. He can't get out
34:09of his own way. He's got to play politics because he's a career politician, Sean. What's happened here
34:13is that they're not wanting one point five trillion dollars to show up in the government for seven weeks.
34:18They actually want it for four weeks, and that's to give illegal health care back to them that that one
34:25big, beautiful bill actually took away because President Trump said, why are we allowing illegals
34:30that came in the country illegally to actually have health care from the taxpayers? They're criminals.
34:36They're actually federal criminals because they've broke a federal crime. At the same time, you have
34:42the Schumer shutdown that's refusing to reopen because, as you stated just a second ago, on Saturday,
34:47they have a No Kings rally, which is a huge Trump rally. And according to several Democrats
34:52that have told me personally that they don't like the optics of opening the government back
34:58up until after the big rally. Now, what's interesting about that is President Trump and Secretary
35:04Hegseth has figured out how to make sure that we get the men and women in uniform, our military,
35:09the brave and brightest of them all, to make sure they get paid. But the ones that are going
35:14to have to protect the city from getting burned down and cars being flipped over and shops from
35:22being rioted during this rally they're going to have is federal employees that Chuck Schumer and
35:27the Democrats were refusing to pay. I mean, it is, you can't make sense of crazy, and that's what
35:32Chuck Schumer is right now. Okay. So you expect a big rally. And however, in DC, even Muriel Bowser,
35:39the mayor there, pretty left wing, has been grateful to the president for restoring law and order.
35:46Right. And, and, and, but yet Chuck Schumer can acknowledge that. Chuck Schumer can acknowledge
35:51that what President Trump is doing is actually correct for the American people. And keep in mind,
35:57this clean CR that the Republicans have put up now, I think, eight times for the Democrats to vote no on
36:03is the same exact CR, same exact language, same exact numbers that they voted on last year to keep the
36:11government open underneath Joe Biden. They voted on it in December when Joe Biden was in office,
36:16voted it in January when Joe Biden was still in office, and Chuck Schumer himself voted on it in
36:21March. What's changed is that AOC demanded that they shut down the government. And so that's exactly
36:27what they're doing, which is why this is a Schumer shutdown that he hates, but he owns it.
36:32He is the one that's holding the federal workers hostage at this point and refusing to pay them
36:37because we get open this up tomorrow. When we get back, we're going to have a vote at 530.
36:41They can have it back open by 535 tomorrow afternoon, if they chose to, but because they
36:47can't, because the optics of the no Kings day going to happen with a anti-Trump rally, which I'm kind
36:54of curious of what they're going to protest to hear. You have a president that literally the,
36:57the, the, the world is praising because he's the Trump or he's the president of peace. He's,
37:03he's literally leading the world now. And yet they're still going to protest him because why
37:08the economy is so bad, uh, because their streets are safer, uh, because he's bringing the hostages
37:13home. I mean, what are you really protesting against other than just your deranged hatred
37:16towards president Trump? That's a full-time job. That's what they do for a living. Uh, Schumer,
37:22by the way, is delusional. He thinks I'm going to, he's going to give into his radical base,
37:26go against everything he's ever stated publicly his entire career. And that'll win him Browning
37:32points. Uh, sorry, it won't work. He doesn't know it. His, his quote name, uh, leadership and
37:39name only days are over. Senator appreciate you being with us. All right. Over the weekend,
37:44SNL tried to poke fun at the Trump administration's effort to make America safe again. Well, wait until
37:49you see how Trump officials responded. Emily Campanio wrote with reaction straight out.
37:57All right, time now for our other news of the day segment over the weekend,
38:00yet another late night show attempting to mock the Trump administration. This time,
38:05Saturday night live, impersonating attorney general, Pam Bondi, DHS secretary, Christy Noem.
38:11Take a look. Our government agents are working without pay. Luckily, my boys at ICE don't mind.
38:17They're in it for the love of the game. And how did I find them? By running ads like this.
38:23Do you need a job now? Yeah. Are you a big tough guy? Yeah. Tough enough for the army or police? No.
38:31But do you take supplements that you bought at a gas station? Daily. Do you like to use zip ties
38:36because people in your life don't trust you with keys? You know it. Then buckle up and slap on some
38:43please, big boy. Welcome to ICE. All right, Pam Bondi, Department of Homeland Security,
38:50made light of the skit on X, responding and even thanking SNL for, quote, free advertising. Here
38:56with reaction, outnumbered, co-host Emily Campanio. You know, over the years, our colleagues, sometimes
39:02they have been hit by SNL. And some got upset and they would ask me, what do you think? I'm like,
39:10you made it into the pop culture. Take it, run with it, love it, enjoy it. Don't worry about it.
39:18It means more people know who you are.
39:22And what I loved about this the most is when the attorney general responded with such grace
39:27and laughter. And she said, I love Amy Poehler. So to me, Sean, that was my first reaction was
39:32how impressed I was that these hardworking Americans who are at the helm of this administration,
39:38they're at the forefront of protecting our borders and keeping our cities and streets safe,
39:43can also take a punch and take a joke and laugh alongside that audience. Even though a lot of us
39:49who saw the jokes as ridiculous and distasteful, the subjects of them are certainly more graceful than
39:54the actors. All right. I mean, it was relatively funny compared to like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy
40:00Kimmel. Anyway. All right. During his remarks in Egypt earlier today, this was funny. President
40:06Trump accidentally called the Canadian prime minister, uh, Carney president. And in true Trump
40:12fashion, he made a really hilarious joke out of that. Take a listen. Thanks. See you going back?
40:19I'm glad you upgraded me to president. It's good. I started at least I didn't say governor. Um,
40:34little Justin had a hard time with that part.
40:38I loved it, Sean, because this is like when the internet is amazing. And I thought the comments
40:42were hilarious because yes, it was a funny moment. It shows that our president is witty and, you know,
40:48sort of forward thinking on his feet. And then the comments were like, we don't deserve a president
40:52this funny. It should be illegal to be this hilarious. And, you know, like the, the comments
40:56and the, uh, the approval, uh, were certainly very well intended and righteously. So, because in that
41:02moment, first of all, I'm glad he promoted and didn't demote him, but then he made a tongue in
41:05cheek, a joke and good for the prime minister for taking it in stride. And I think that also goes to
41:11show from a sort of 30,000 viewpoint approach that there was levity in that moment. You know,
41:16this was a historical moment and convening for many of these world leaders and to have levity
41:20amongst them. And joy speaks to, I think as well, the relief of two years, two years of stress for
41:27multiple reasons that perhaps many of them are now sharing in that hard one satisfaction.
41:32Thanks to our president. And I don't think many people miss little Justin anyway. All right.
41:37Another day into the city on Kamala Harris and her book tour where she gets heckled by protesters
41:42this time in our nation's capital of all places, where protesters called her a war criminal.
41:49Take a listen.
41:50Your legacy will always be genocide.
41:53You're a war criminal. You're a war criminal.
41:55Your legacy is genocide.
41:58You're a war criminal.
42:01You know what? I am not president of the United States.
42:05What does that even mean? I'm not, you were vice president.
42:14They were accusing you of doing that when you were a vice president.
42:20Well, to me, it shows and it underscores her attitude the entire time that she was sitting
42:26in the vice presidential seat of the Oval Office, which is always deflecting responsibility
42:30and blaming anything negative on other people. Right. It wasn't her. It was her own accolades
42:36that got her there, but it was other people that kept her down and kept her out of the
42:39limelight and the power or whatever. And I remember those hecklers even before when she
42:43was campaigning for president. So this is the taste of her own medicine. Those who are thirsty
42:47and anti-Zionist and anti-Israel will never be satisfied. But she certainly is repeating her
42:53one note that it's everyone's fault but hers.
42:56All right, Emily, thank you. We'll be watching Outnumbered tomorrow. More Hannity straight ahead.
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