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00:00Welcome to Hannity, and tonight the Democratic Party's rising star is now becoming a national
00:09embarrassment in real time. In a truly unhinged new video, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
00:15now trying to circle the wagons around fellow lawmaker Stacey Plaskett after documents revealed
00:22her inappropriate ties to convicted child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. At the same time,
00:28Crockett is attempting to smear Republicans, accusing them of accepting donations from
00:33Epstein. But what Crockett fails to realize is that Jeffrey Epstein is a pretty common name.
00:40In just a minute, we're going to introduce you to the man who made those campaign contributions,
00:46Dr. Jeffrey Epstein. He donated to Lee Zeldin. He's a real neurosurgeon from Long Island, New York.
00:53Our friend Stephen A. Smith will weigh in on that. You don't want to miss it. Also,
00:57when you thought California politics could not get any worse, think again. Well, Congressman,
01:03you know, Mr. Fang Fang now wants to be Governor Fang Fang. And later, we'll preview a wild new
01:08documentary detailing the 80-year global cover-up of UFO secrets. But we do begin this Friday night
01:16with a frightening sight, a devout communist inside the Oval Office. You don't see this every day,
01:22behind the resolute desk on the very same day that the U.S. Congress voted to condemn socialism.
01:28Now, thankfully, he was standing beside President Trump. Now, New York City Mayor-Eleg Zoran,
01:34as we affectionately call him, commie, Marxist Momdani, was there and asked to meet with President
01:40Trump. The president graciously accepted, despite some pretty harsh smears leveled by Momdani on the
01:47campaign trail against President Trump. Here's a reminder.
01:51Just days ago, you referred to President Trump as a destitute who betrayed the country. You said
01:55you'd be his worst nightmare and accused him of having a fascist agenda. Are you planning to
02:01retract any of these remarks in order to improve your relationship?
02:05I think both President Trump and I, we are very clear about our positions and our views. And what I
02:10really appreciate about the president is that the meeting that we had focused not on places of
02:14disagreement, which there are many, and also focused on the shared purpose that we have in
02:19serving New Yorkers. And frankly, that is something that could transform the lives of
02:23the eight and a half million people who are currently struggling under a cost of living crisis with one
02:27in four living in poverty. And the meeting came back again and again to what it could look like to
02:32lift those New Yorkers out of struggle and start to deliver them a city that they could do more than
02:36just struggle to afford it, but actually start to live in it.
02:38And I've been called much worse than a despot, so it's not that insulting.
02:43Maybe, I think he'll change his mind after we get to working together.
02:48I've been called a lot worse. Now, this could be a lesson for Democrats. Now, the president will
02:53put aside political differences, work with anyone, anywhere, anytime to make every corner of our country
02:59a better place. Take a listen.
03:02We've just had a great meeting, a really good, very productive meeting. We have one thing in common.
03:09We want this city of ours that we love to do very well, and I wanted to congratulate the mayor.
03:16He really ran an incredible race against, you know, a lot of smart people.
03:19We talked about some things in very strong common, like housing and getting housing built and
03:26food and prices. And the price of oil is coming way down. Anything I do is going to be good for New
03:34York. If I can get prices down, that's good for New York. And we've got them down, way down from
03:39last year. I just want to congratulate. I think you're going to have, hopefully, a really great mayor.
03:45The better he does, the happier I am, I will say. There's no difference in party. There's no
03:51difference in anything. And we're going to be helping him to make everybody's dream come true,
03:56having a strong and very safe New York. And congratulations, Mr. Mayor.
04:00Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I appreciate it.
04:03Now, ultimately, this video of Mamdani and Trump in the Oval Office getting along,
04:08well, having a productive meeting is really only horrifying for Democrats. Where's the guy that was
04:16on the campaign trail saying he's going to beat Donald Trump's worst nightmare? Now, their far
04:21left hero is shaking hands with the guy they call the fascist and a Nazi and a racist. That's got to
04:26be very confusing for them. But maybe, just maybe, this will help some on the left emerge from their
04:32anti-Trump psychosis, come back to reality. I am not holding my breath. Let me make a
04:38prediction. Over time, they will clash. They will clash heavily and Donald Trump will win. So, what went
04:45on behind today's closed-door meeting? And will Mamdani revert back to his extremist, Trump-hating,
04:51name-calling self when he gets back to New York? Probably. Anyway, here with more, White House Press
04:56Secretary Caroline Levitt. I think that part publicly surprised them, but it's not really surprising
05:02knowing President Trump as well as I do. He wants peace. This guy won the election. He asked for a
05:07meeting. The president met with him. But I don't see how they will reconcile, defund, dismantle,
05:14no bail laws, empty the jails, and not support ICE in their attempt to enforce the law. I don't see
05:22any resolution there. Do you? Well, Sean, you hit the nail on the head in your opener there. This
05:29meeting today really proved that President Trump is willing to meet with anybody, to sit across the
05:34table, to shake hands, look people in the eye, and have discussions on how they can mutually benefit
05:40the American public. And don't forget, President Trump is a lifelong New Yorker. He loves that city.
05:47He helped build the skyline as it exists and shines today. So, of course, he wants New York to succeed.
05:53He wants all of America to succeed because he is a president for all Americans, despite what the
05:59Democrat Party and the leftist media might tell the American people every single day the president
06:04wants this country to come together. And you saw that on full display in the Oval Office. Now,
06:10actions, of course, speak louder than words. And ultimately, the mayor-elect will be judged
06:14by the actions he actually takes in New York, and that has yet to be seen. But as for the actions of
06:20President Trump in this administration, rest assured to New Yorkers and all Americans,
06:25the president is going to continue to put you first. We're going to continue to slash regulations
06:30to bring down prices that were caused by the Democrat Party. We're going to continue to drill
06:35baby drill, unleash America's energy independence. And, of course, we are going to continue to mass
06:42deport illegal criminals from our communities. And ICE will continue to operate in New York City.
06:47And that discussion took place in the Oval Office today. President Trump's never going to change his
06:52values. But he's always going to try to work with others to make this country great.
06:57But, you know, we are seemingly, Carol, and I really like your thoughts on this. We are at a
07:02crossroads because I don't think there is a way. And I'll talk to Stephen A. Smith about this later in
07:07the show. I don't see how you reconcile, defund, dismantle, no bail laws, and reimagine the police
07:14like Momdani wants to do and put in the social workers. I don't see how you reconcile those that want
07:20to raise taxes all over the place and the president's strong commitment to creating a thriving
07:27business environment and cutting taxes for working men and women or those that don't want fossil fuel
07:34use. You know, where's the middle ground on any of those issues? Law or securing the border,
07:39for example. You know, where do you meet in the middle there?
07:43Well, look, I think today's meeting between the president and the mayor-elect was a good first step
07:48to introduce themselves to one another and to hopefully have a good working relationship
07:52moving forward. But again, it doesn't mean, Sean, that President Trump is ever going to change his
07:57values. And we know and the president knows and the American people know that ultimately President
08:02Trump's policies work and capitalism works. And if you look at what President Trump has already done
08:07with respect to the economy, there was a lot of talk on the issue of cost of living because it
08:12continues to be a concern for voters. And President Trump is very well aware of that. But look at what
08:17he's done thus far. It's a proven economic formula that is working. When you combine a massive
08:23deregulatory campaign to get the government out of the way of small business and American industry,
08:28when you look at what he's done with respect to energy independence to unleash America's resources
08:34right here at home to drive down oil prices, which we've already seen result in a 20 percent decrease
08:40in oil prices. We have lower prices at the pump today than we did years ago. And those prices
08:46are going to continue to decline. If you look at the cost of everyday items, they are going down.
08:53And again, they will continue to because of President Trump's economic formula. And then, of course,
08:58tax cuts. That is President Trump's bread and butter issue, as one may say. Look at the one big,
09:05beautiful bill. He already got that done within six months in office. And the American people,
09:10including in New York, especially in New York, are going to see the fruits of that labor next year
09:16when there is more money back in their pockets, when they are keeping more of their hard-earned
09:21paychecks to catch up on bills and to pay for every day's life expenses. So the President Trump's
09:27economic formula does work. It is working. It worked in his first term. And who knows,
09:32maybe Mayor Memdami will go back to New York and maybe he learned a few things from President Trump
09:36today? You may be more hopeful than me on that. I hope so. I hope for the people of New York. But I
09:43think taxes are going up. I think that crime is going to get worse. And I think there will be a
09:49clash between ICE and Memdami. But I hope I'm wrong. How's that? Anyway, our White House briefing,
09:56Caroline Levitt. I'm pretty sure I'm right. Thank you. All right. Now let's turn to what was once
10:02very briefly the left's favorite topic of discussion, Jeffrey Epstein. As it turns out,
10:09the years top Democrats not only took money from the convicted sex offender, but they literally
10:15were begging for it even after his first criminal conviction. Remember, I think it was solicitation,
10:21prostitution of a minor. In 2019, one Democratic congresswoman even let Epstein dictate her anti-Trump
10:28questions during a live congressional hearing, almost verbatim on Monday. In an effort to obscure
10:35the truth, well, our favorite congresswoman, Jasmine Crockett, made this shocking claim about
10:40Republicans. Take a look. Folks who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein, as I had my team
10:48dig in very quickly. Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush, Wynne Redd, McCain Palin, Rick Lazio.
11:02I just want to be clear. If this is the standard that we're going to make, just know we're going to
11:06expose it all. And just know that the FEC filings, they are available for everybody to review.
11:11One itsy bitsy, teeny weeny little problem. It wasn't the same Jeffrey Epstein. In fact,
11:21some of the donations were made after the sex offender committed suicide. But Jasmine Crockett
11:27has no regrets. In fact, she goes on fake news. CNN outright refuses to apologize or even correct
11:34the record. Take a look. You mentioned Lee Zeldin there. He's now a cabinet secretary. He responded
11:40and said it was actually Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, who's a doctor that doesn't have any relation to the
11:44convicted sex trafficker. Unfortunate for that doctor. But that is who donated to a prior campaign
11:49of his. Do you want to correct the record on the people? I never said that it was that Jeffrey
11:54Epstein. Just so that people understand when you make a donation, your picture is not there.
11:58And because they decided to spring this on us in real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about
12:03what could potentially happen because I knew that they didn't even try to go through the FEC.
12:07So my team, what they did is they Googled. And that is specifically why I said a Jeffrey
12:11Epstein. Unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell lies.
12:17It was a complete lie. Oh, but they don't have pictures next to the donor themselves. So how
12:24could I possibly not make that mistake? The one person we know that was begging for money
12:29on numerous occasions, again, Hakeem Jeffries. Let's see. Bill Clinton implicated.
12:34Lawrence Summers implicated. And so many others. Pretty interesting. Joe Biden had four years to
12:43release this information. Why didn't he? And if Epstein had such incriminating information against
12:49Donald J. Trump, you would think that after Donald J. Trump threw him out of Mar-a-Lago in such a public,
12:58spectacular fashion, he probably would have released incriminating information. I don't buy any of it.
13:03Now it's backfiring on Democrats. But that's not just humiliating for them, but it's also getting
13:09awfully close to slander. And it says a lot about the character of the Democrats' new rising star.
13:15Thankfully, the Jeffrey Epstein, who made those Republican donations, he's kind of taken it in
13:21stride. He joins us now. He is a medical doctor, a neurosurgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Epstein.
13:26I don't know at this point if I should feel sorry for you. I'm sure you're proud of your family name.
13:36How do you feel getting mixed up in that mess?
13:38It's been a week of a disaster, if you might say. I was very happy with my name. I've had it longer
13:49than he has. Obviously, I'm still here and he's not. But to be implicated or even the insinuation
13:56that I am the pedophile, it was really pretty awful what she did. And she clearly, when she did her
14:02word scramble backpedaling on CNN the other night, those were just blatant lies. It's ridiculous.
14:10Would you take legal action against her?
14:14I had considered it. But of course, with the law, you cannot because the comments were made
14:19on the Senate floor. So you can't sue based on the constitutional law.
14:27What about what she said on CNN when given a chance to get it right?
14:32She certainly didn't get it right. If anything, she lied even further because she never once said
14:38a Jeffrey Epstein. She said Jeffrey Epstein. Clearly, she implied that Lee Zeldin, amongst others,
14:44had taken money from the pedophile. Just let the record show that if you look in the filings,
14:52you'll also see that Jasmine Crockett took money from Jeffrey Epstein.
14:56You know, I always feel sorry. I mean, I chose this life that I live to be in the public eye.
15:03But for people that don't choose it and they get smeared and slandered and besmirched,
15:09I've often given advice to friends that have gone through that. It's very hard on them.
15:14Has this been very hard on you?
15:18It's been annoying. That's the best way I can say it.
15:22I've been inundated with...
15:23You're very gracious.
15:25A few too many texts, a few too many phone calls, people showing up at my home saying
15:30they're friends of mine. A reporter from the New York Post came by.
15:34It's just so silly. It's annoying. And that's what it was.
15:39Did you donate to Jasmine Crockett? I read you might.
15:43I was hoping this would go away already. I thought this would die down after a couple of days.
15:48But it just seems to keep going and going.
15:52Did you donate to Jasmine Crockett? I read you might.
15:58I did.
16:00I donated to Jasmine Crockett.
16:02All right. That's political jujitsu. Good play.
16:05Doctor, thank you. And keep up the great work you're doing every day.
16:08All right. Tonight, good news.
16:09We have another unhinged take about Jeffrey Epstein from, yes, Congresswoman Crockett.
16:15And this time, Crockett is defending her Democratic colleague, Stacey Plaskett,
16:20who granted Epstein access in the middle of a committee hearing,
16:26allowing him to dictate her questions in 2019 verbatim. She read them. Take a look.
16:36MAGA has decided that they are most upset about the fact that Epstein was sending text messages
16:43to his member of Congress.
16:46I'm sorry, but, like, we don't have ethical, like, rules that say that you can't receive text messages
16:54or you can't respond to text messages, especially if somebody has a certain record
16:58and you can't do it in committee. We all be sitting on our phones and, yes, people be texting.
17:03So, like, let me be clear. There is no ethical violation.
17:08And so the idea or the audacity to decide that you want to strip a black woman of her committee assignment
17:15because she was texting with Epstein.
17:19All right. This scandal is obviously not about texting in the U.S. Capitol building.
17:25It's about Jeffrey Epstein dictating this Congresswoman's questions in real time during a real committee hearing.
17:32And she's reading it pretty much verbatim in an effort to smear Donald J. Trump.
17:38That would be a major scandal. Needless to say, Democrats, they brought this all in themselves.
17:43Remember, during all of Biden's term, they never one time asked for the Epstein files to be released.
17:50They knew they had them. It wasn't a topic of discussion.
17:54But now, in a cheap, dishonest attempt to smear Donald Trump,
17:57they ended up revealing the dirty truth about their own party.
18:01And suddenly a boomerang back on them.
18:04And suddenly they no longer seem interested in talking much about Jeffrey Epstein.
18:08Here now with a reaction. He is the star.
18:10I mean, the star of all stars.
18:14ESPN's first take. He's got a podcast.
18:17He's got a serious exemption.
18:19Is there anything you don't do for a living?
18:21Stephen A.
18:22Well, what I don't do for a living is sit up there and instigate the way that you do.
18:26That's what I don't do, Sean.
18:27I mean, my God, you're turning.
18:29You get paid to instigate.
18:31Jasmine Crockett is becoming a star.
18:32I mean, she's really, really living in your head.
18:34How many clips of Jasmine Crockett are you going to show?
18:38I mean, what's up with you?
18:40What's up with you?
18:40Wait a minute. But you yourself, on your show, said,
18:43why didn't Democrats?
18:45They had these files for four years.
18:47Now, could it be because it implicates Bill Clinton, Lawrence Summers,
18:52Hakeem Jeffries, and a bunch of other Democrats, Stacey Plaskett?
18:57Maybe that's why.
18:59And by the way, while you answer that, while you answer,
19:03is that the reason why?
19:04And then I have a follow-up.
19:06Well, I think so.
19:09I definitely did.
19:09Listen, obviously, you know what?
19:11It's grand jury testimony.
19:12That's not subject to be released.
19:14Obviously, you need the courts to have that.
19:17And we get that part.
19:18And I understand that argument that the Democrats were making.
19:20My retort is, don't tell me you're in power
19:23and you couldn't find a way to circumvent that
19:25if you wanted it bad enough,
19:26considering everything else that you did
19:28to try to prevent Trump from winning re-election
19:30and getting back in the White House.
19:32Don't tell me if you thought
19:33that there was a preponderance of evidence
19:35that can incredibly incriminate him,
19:37that could derail his pursuit of returning to the White House,
19:41that you wouldn't have done it.
19:42There had to be some other incentive.
19:44That's just what I'm deducing logically.
19:46And then when we hear that we have Democratic officials
19:49that were talking to Jeffrey Epstein,
19:51trying to get money from him, et cetera,
19:53then that's not a good look either,
19:55particularly considering the fact that you already knew
19:57that this man was considered to be a sex offender
20:00and he was certainly going to do some time in prison.
20:03He was convicted.
20:03You have to look at it from that standpoint,
20:05from a political perspective, and say,
20:06you're damn right that had a lot to do.
20:09What would why they didn't exhaust themselves
20:12trying to get the Epstein files open.
20:15But still, in all, it's all politics as part of the course
20:18and we shouldn't be surprised.
20:19No, it's not.
20:20All these so-called journalists are begging Epstein
20:24at different times to release any dirt he may have about Trump.
20:27He told David Schoen, his attorney,
20:30in the final days of his life,
20:31he said, do you have any dirt on Donald Trump?
20:33That will help you in your criminal case.
20:36No, I don't have anything.
20:38Now, Trump threw this guy out in public,
20:42spectacular fashion out of Mar-a-Lago.
20:46Now, do you think if Epstein in all the intervening years,
20:50what, 25 years, if he had any dirt on Donald Trump,
20:53he would have released it?
20:54And can anybody take anything seriously,
20:57he or some of the unsavory characters
21:00that surrounded him in his life,
21:01ever say or said about Donald Trump,
21:04especially we see he was trying to help Democrats the whole way?
21:08I wouldn't believe a word any of them say.
21:11You can't believe what they're saying about Trump
21:14as it pertains to anything involving Epstein
21:17because before Trump ran for the presidency,
21:21whatever relationship he had with him,
21:23he's spoken up for him, he's spoken out against him.
21:26Matter of fact, in 2015, I recall seeing some video
21:28where he's calling them out and saying,
21:31you guys are going to find out some stuff
21:32that's been going on with this guy.
21:34Trust you me, just wait for it.
21:35I don't know when it'll happen,
21:36but he was warning everybody.
21:38So that's OK.
21:39We understand that part.
21:41But let's not act surprised that stuff gets politicized.
21:44The Democrats are in a position
21:45where you're trying to find a winning formula.
21:47And in the end, if you could sit up there
21:48and position yourself to be somebody
21:50that comes across as a paragon of virtue
21:52while you're denigrating the president
21:54of the United States right now
21:56because of the power he wields, you're going to use that
21:59if you could utilize it for the 2026 midterms and beyond.
22:02Let's not act like that's a surprise here.
22:05We know that it is.
22:07What we have to find out is whether or not
22:08whatever level of veracity and truth there is
22:11to what they're saying or not.
22:12But I think what folks didn't count on
22:14was I think that Trump, as my boy Jeff said,
22:18Trump has become a verb
22:19because what happened is he's trumped them once again
22:21because he said he wasn't going to open the files.
22:24He said he wasn't going to sit up there
22:25and sign off on that.
22:25He was wondering what the big deal was about
22:27even after he campaigned on it.
22:30There's another way to say that, by the way.
22:32You could just say...
22:32And even if he wasn't going to have to vote to support him,
22:33he turned around and said, open it.
22:34You could just say, Hannity, you're right again.
22:36You could just say it that way.
22:37No, you're not right again.
22:37Because here's what he did.
22:39Of course I'm right again.
22:39Here's what he did.
22:40I'm not going to say it.
22:40I'm always right.
22:41I can figure out a way to say things
22:43without saying you're right.
22:43How about that?
22:44Number two.
22:45The point is, Sean, he trumped them
22:47because he says it at the 11th hour and 59th minute.
22:51Go ahead, I'll sign it.
22:52Let's open everything.
22:53All right, Stephen A, up next tonight on Hannity.
22:56There needs to be more security
22:58and that there needs to be someone
23:00to monitor more than just the cameras
23:04that are on the trains.
23:05You should be able to feel safe on the trains.
23:09Now, we did send our own Nicole Parker to Chicago
23:11to speak with city residents
23:13after a woman set ablaze on the subway.
23:15Nicole will join us with that full report
23:18as we continue.
23:18This is a Box News Alert.
23:22I'm Kevin Cork live in Washington.
23:23Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
23:26is announcing that she is resigning.
23:29Her last day in office will be the 5th of January
23:31of next year.
23:32That resignation coming after a rather public fallout
23:35with President Trump over the Epstein files,
23:38foreign policy and health care.
23:40Greene posting a lengthy resignation statement
23:42on social media.
23:44Listen.
23:44Loyalty should be a two-way street
23:47and we should be able to vote our conscience
23:50and represent our district's interests
23:52because our job title is literally representative.
23:56Recently, President Trump branded Greene,
23:59who's been a rep in Georgia since 2021,
24:01as a traitor.
24:02He said he would endorse a challenger
24:04against her next year,
24:06which of course doesn't matter now
24:07because she won't be running.
24:09I'm Kevin Cork in Washington.
24:10Now back to Hannity.
24:12And in a follow-up segment tonight,
24:23the man accused of setting that woman on fire
24:25inside a Chicago L train
24:27has just been ordered by a federal judge
24:29to remain in custody,
24:31finally, by the way,
24:32while his case is now moving through the courts.
24:34Now remember, this guy had been arrested
24:36nearly 50 times
24:38and that criminal history
24:39all led up to this moment.
24:41Now we did send our own Nicole Parker
24:43to Chicago
24:44to ask public transit riders there
24:47what they think about this incident.
24:49Here's what they had to say.
24:50Take a listen.
24:51Did you hear about the woman
24:53that was attacked on the train
24:54and was lit on fire?
24:55I heard on the news, yes.
24:57And what do you think about that as a commuter?
25:00Oh, well, obviously it's very scary
25:02because you don't know nowadays
25:04if you're safe or not
25:05in public transportation.
25:07I definitely won't let my wife
25:09go on public transport by herself.
25:12There needs to be more security
25:13and that there needs to be someone
25:16to monitor more than just the cameras
25:19that are on the trains.
25:21You should be able to feel safe on the trains.
25:24Were you aware that the mayor, Brandon Johnson,
25:26said that this was just an isolated incident?
25:28I don't believe that it's an isolated incident.
25:34You know, I challenge him to go on the train
25:36and just see what the commuters are seeing
25:39and what the commuters are going through.
25:40And we're being lied to our faces.
25:43Were you aware that this individual
25:44had been arrested over 40 times?
25:46He should have already been in jail
25:48and not be out on bond
25:51or whatever the case may be.
25:52It definitely feels like criminal justice reform
25:56isn't really doing anything for the public.
25:59The guy should have been in jail at some point.
26:01I mean, he should have been in jail
26:03and not able to move.
26:05As a resident of Chicago,
26:06do you think that you deserve better?
26:08I know I deserve better.
26:10All right, here with more from Chicago,
26:12the author of the new book,
26:14The Two FBI's,
26:15The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw in My Time
26:19at the Bureau,
26:19former FBI Special Agent,
26:21Fox News contributor, Nicole Parker.
26:23Nicole, you know,
26:25if you don't have law and order
26:26and safety and security,
26:28you don't have any ability
26:29to pursue your God-given talent and happiness.
26:32That's simple to me.
26:34I agree with you.
26:35And I think that everyone in Chicago
26:36agrees with you as well, Sean.
26:37You know, I go out
26:38and I speak to different people
26:39and usually you get varying perspectives,
26:41different views.
26:42Today, it was everyone agreed
26:44and everyone felt the same.
26:46And these are local residents of Chicago
26:47who are regularly commuting
26:49and using public transit.
26:51And the one thing that they said
26:52was that they believe
26:54that it is dangerous
26:54to use public transportation in Chicago.
26:57Nobody feels safe when they commute.
26:59Everyone agreed that this individual,
27:01this defendant,
27:02should never have been let out of jail.
27:05Everyone agrees
27:06that this was not an isolated incident
27:08like the mayor,
27:09Brandon Johnson, tried to claim.
27:11That's insulting to the residents of Chicago.
27:13That is insulting.
27:15And they all also agreed
27:16that Chicago deserves better
27:18and they deserve to be safe.
27:22Yeah, but you know, Nicole,
27:23they keep electing people
27:25like Brandon Johnson.
27:26They keep electing people
27:27that are not committed to law and order.
27:29Sad.
27:30Great work, by the way.
27:31Thank you for that report.
27:32We appreciate it.
27:34Now, you may remember
27:35this viral video
27:36of a pro-life conservative influencer
27:39getting assaulted
27:40by someone that she was interviewing
27:42on the streets of New York City
27:44back in April.
27:45Here's that reminder.
27:46I'm not the one who admitted
27:48they would be okay
27:49with killing babies in foster care
27:51and killing children
27:52that have been abused.
27:53That's not the point.
27:54What I'm saying.
27:54That's real.
27:55Stop the door.
27:57Stop the door.
27:58What the fuck is wrong with you?
28:00Stop the door.
28:02Stop the door.
28:04Now, you might also remember
28:05the Manhattan DA,
28:07Alvin Bragg's office.
28:08They missed a key filing deadline
28:10in that case
28:11and the attacker avoided
28:12criminal accountability
28:14for her actions.
28:15But that's where the civil side
28:17of our justice system
28:18now comes in.
28:19The influencer,
28:20Savannah Craven Anteo,
28:22has now announced
28:23she is suing her attacker
28:25to recover the costs
28:26of the medical bills
28:27she incurred
28:28after the incident.
28:30Savannah joins us right now
28:31with all the details.
28:32I hope you're also suing
28:34the city of New York
28:35because they, frankly,
28:37violated your rights
28:38by not prosecuting that woman.
28:40I'm so sorry
28:41you went through that.
28:43Absolutely.
28:43Thank you so much, Sean.
28:44This is honestly
28:46our last attempt
28:47to get a little bit
28:48of justice out of this.
28:50Not only do I want
28:51my medical bills reimbursed,
28:53I deserve that
28:53at the very, very least,
28:54but the main goal
28:55is to send a message
28:57to people like my assailant,
28:59Breonna J. Rivers,
29:00and people who think like her
29:01that you can't just go up
29:03to somebody you disagree with,
29:05even if you're in
29:06a heated conversation,
29:07and use your fists,
29:09use your body
29:10to then harm that person.
29:11This was a complete
29:12unprovoked attack,
29:14and if it can happen to me,
29:15it can happen to anyone.
29:17Somebody like
29:17the great Charlie Kirk,
29:18who was trying to do
29:19exactly what I was
29:20trying to do that day,
29:22start conversation,
29:23share opposing viewpoints,
29:25and see if we could
29:26find common ground,
29:27and they murdered him
29:28for that.
29:29And so we need to be able
29:30to have the ability
29:31in America to go out,
29:33use our free speech,
29:34and not think that
29:34we are going to be assaulted
29:35or even killed for it.
29:37I hope you'll come back
29:38on this show.
29:39Anytime you have
29:40great video,
29:41you're always welcome.
29:43Up next, tonight,
29:43right here on Hannity.
29:45I have seen with my own eyes
29:46non-human craft
29:48and non-human beings.
29:52This is so secret.
29:54There have been
29:54very few people
29:55in our entire government
29:56that have been allowed
29:58or provided access to it.
30:01A bombshell.
30:02A new documentary
30:03dives deep
30:04into some of the most
30:05unanswered questions
30:06of the existence
30:08of UFOs
30:09and information
30:10that has been covered up
30:11for decades.
30:12Plus, you won't believe
30:13what Eric Fang Fang Swalwell
30:16wants to do next.
30:17We'll tell you tonight
30:18straight ahead on Hannity.
30:22All right,
30:23so has the government
30:24been hiding
30:25the existence of UFOs
30:27from the people
30:28of this country?
30:29A new explosive documentary
30:31is pulling back
30:32the curtain
30:32on UFO secrets
30:34that have been covered up,
30:35they believe,
30:35for decades.
30:36Here is a sample
30:37of the trailer
30:38for the new documentary
30:39entitled
30:40Age of Disclosure.
30:43I have seen
30:44with my own eyes
30:45non-human craft
30:46and...
31:05Fish of Disclosure.
31:32Up,
31:32you
31:35All right, The Age of Disclosure, available now, Amazon Prime.
31:49All right, here with more, the director and producer of this new documentary, Dan Farah,
31:55and the former director of the U.S. government's UAP Task Force, Jay Stratton, is with us.
32:01All right, let's start, Dan, with the documentary.
32:06Let me just tell you where I am.
32:08I am really curious about it.
32:11I've asked a lot of questions about it.
32:13I've been told, I've been given both sides in terms of the answer to the question.
32:20Some people swear it's true.
32:21Other people say, no, it's not true.
32:24You know, like Area 51, et cetera, et cetera.
32:26I'm somewhat agnostic.
32:28I believe with God, all things are possible.
32:30If God created universes within universes within universes,
32:34are we that arrogant to believe that there couldn't be life elsewhere
32:37that might be even more intelligent than we are?
32:40And we're not that intelligent sometimes.
32:42But what makes you think, why are you so certain?
32:46Well, look, I made this film In Pursuit of the Truth to find the answers to those big questions.
32:51I interviewed 34 very high-level government, military, and intelligence officials,
32:56ranging from Marco Rubio to sitting senators to intelligence officials, admirals, generals.
33:02And collectively, they all broke their silence to reveal an 80-year cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligent life
33:08and a high-stakes secret Cold War race that the United States is in with adversarial nations to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin.
33:15And this has all been kept, you know, from the public, from Congress.
33:19Can I interrupt you, Dan?
33:20Yeah.
33:20One second.
33:21Are you saying to me that Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed to you that not only do UFOs exist and life from some other location exists,
33:33but we are fully aware of it, and we are, there's almost a Cold War going on that has never been revealed to the American people?
33:41Marco Rubio said that to you.
33:43Rubio confirms on camera that UFOs, UAP, which they're now called, are in fact real.
33:49That's not a debate anymore.
33:50The only question now is who's controlling them, where are they from, what is their intention?
33:55He says on camera that UAP are, you know, penetrating our most secure airspace, like our nuclear weapon sites, military bases, and it's a major concern.
34:09Okay, Jay, where do you think this is coming from?
34:12Do we have any suspicion at all?
34:15Well, the best way I can say, Sean, is it's not from here.
34:18You know, I spent 20 years researching this topic, working this topic directly on behalf of the American people,
34:26and I did everything I could and did confirm that some of the things that are seen are obviously, you know, completely terrestrial,
34:35whatever word you want to use there, you know, from potential adversary nations, from, you know, defense contractors and companies here, you know, commercial sources.
34:44However, there were still cases that we could not attribute to any nation on Earth, and that says a lot.
34:53Do you both believe that they're hostile, Dan?
34:59Hostile forces, entities, if you will.
35:03I think that's to be determined.
35:06We do not know.
35:07We don't know for sure.
35:08We don't know what their intentions are.
35:09Look, I interviewed 34 military government intelligence officials, Sean.
35:12They couldn't tell us any better than you could what the intention of non-human intelligent life is, right?
35:20All we know is that this is a real situation.
35:22It exists.
35:23There are UAP penetrating our most sensitive airspace.
35:26It is a problem.
35:27And even if you can't wrap your head around the idea of it being non-human intelligent life, what are the choices you're left with?
35:33An adversarial nation like China or Russia has leapfrogged us technologically and is evading our most, you know, classified and protected airspace?
35:40That's not great either.
35:41So, you know, no matter how you have to look at it to get your head wrapped around it, it's got to become a serious conversation, a serious national conversation, a serious global conversation.
35:51And, you know, the film reveals there has been a deeply hidden crash retrieval and reverse engineering program in the United States.
36:01China has one.
36:02Russia has one.
36:03There is, in fact, a high-stakes secret Cold War race.
36:06Rubio talks about this race on camera, on the record, in the film, and makes it clear that if we don't get our act together as a nation, we're going to wake up one day.
36:14To quote him, he literally says, we will wake up one day and China will beat us.
36:18And we won't know how they got there or when they got there, but we will be screwed.
36:22I'll be watching myself.
36:23Up next tonight on Hannity.
36:24I came here tonight, Jimmy, to tell you and your audience that I'm running to be the next governor of California.
36:35So is California really ready for Governor Fang Fang?
36:37We'll explain as we continue.
36:39All right, time now for other news.
36:45We start with Congressman Eric Fang Fang Swalwell.
36:49He ran to Jimmy Kimmel last night to not only trash the president, but to announce he is running for governor of California.
36:57And you thought it couldn't get worse.
36:59Take a listen.
37:00I love California.
37:02It's the greatest country in the world.
37:05Country.
37:05Greatest country in the world.
37:06But that's why it pisses me off to see Californians running through the fields where they work from ICE agents or troops in our streets.
37:15It's horrifying.
37:16It's horrifying.
37:16It's absolutely horrifying.
37:17Or cancer research being canceled.
37:20It's awful to look at.
37:22And our state, this great state, needs a fighter and a protector, someone who will bring prices down, lift wages up.
37:29And we can say that we're the fourth largest economy in the world, and we are, and I love to brag about that.
37:34But what does that mean if you can't afford to live here?
37:38So I came here tonight, Jimmy, to tell you and your audience that I'm running to be the next governor of California.
37:43All right, joining us now with Reaction, former Trump White House official, co-host of Sincerely American, Cameron Kinsey is with us.
37:54All right, correct me, Cameron, if I'm wrong, but they have the highest income taxes, sales taxes, gas taxes.
38:01And I think that's a state that has fire hydrants that don't have water and reservoirs that don't have water and are incapable after almost a year of granting permits for people who have their homes burned down.
38:15And those homeowners have to pay insurance and property taxes.
38:20Is that the greatest country on earth?
38:23I don't think so.
38:23Oh, well, you're exactly right, Sean.
38:26What is it about the California gubernatorial race that attracts the worst kinds of Democrats?
38:31This is coming off the heels of the mortgage fraud probe into him.
38:36And I'm curious to see if the Chinese intelligence community will fund his campaign with Feng Feng at the helm.
38:42But in all seriousness, you're exactly right.
38:45California has the fourth largest economy in the world.
38:48Honestly, it's arguably one of the most beautiful states as well.
38:51And it is so sad to see what leftist policies have done to such an amazing state and specifically what leftist politicians have done to it.
39:00They are more focused on grandstanding and advancing their own political career than they are representing their own voters.
39:07We've seen this with Mayor Karen Bass going to Africa when L.A. was on fire.
39:11We've seen this time and time again with Gavin Newsom even launching these lawsuits against the Trump administration for lawful government enforcement.
39:19So it's shameful what they've done to this incredible state.
39:23It is beyond awful.
39:25Mr. Feng Feng, I wonder if Mrs. Feng Feng will come back on in the picture.
39:29All right.
39:30Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, he wants to usher in what his department is calling a golden age of travel.
39:37And as part of that new campaign, Duffy is calling on plane travelers to not show up in their pajamas.
39:43He says passengers should be, quote, dressing with respect.
39:48Take a look.
39:49That's right.
39:51Manners don't stop at the gate.
39:53Things aren't what they used to be.
39:54Some would call it the golden age of travel.
39:57Let's bring civility and manners back.
40:00Ask yourself, are you helping a pregnant woman put her bag in the overhead bin?
40:05Are you dressing with respect?
40:06Are you keeping control of your children?
40:09Are you saying thank you to your flight attendants and your pilots?
40:11Are you saying please and thank you in general?
40:15The golden age of travel begins with you.
40:22All right.
40:23Cameron, with the exception of maybe the infirm people in a wheelchair, we shouldn't care what they're wearing.
40:29You know, they're going through a tough time.
40:31But is it not the strangest thing when you get on an airplane and you see people in their slippers and their PJs?
40:38I just find that odd.
40:40I'm not sure why they choose that attire or why they think everyone wants to see them in their PJs.
40:46Oh, I'm on the same exact page as you, Sean.
40:50And I love this incredible message from the secretary.
40:52We've completely abandoned standards as a society.
40:55I really do believe this is the fallout of COVID, where people were staying in their homes.
40:59They were staying in their pajamas all day.
41:01They were scrolling online.
41:02You know, back when you used to travel, you used to clap.
41:05You used to stand up and clap for the pilots, the flight attendants.
41:08Thank them on your way out.
41:10You used to dress accordingly with standards.
41:12And you used to put your bins away.
41:14We've completely gotten away with this as a society.
41:16So I think this is a really encouraging message from the secretary, encouraging people to look your best.
41:22Also acknowledge the privilege and the opportunities that this country has given to you and the opportunities you're able to give yourself with that lifestyle of travel.
41:31Yeah, the one thing I do have, I have my sunglasses.
41:35I have a baseball cap on and I put the sunglasses on, baseball cap down, basically saying to everyone around me, don't talk to me.
41:43I want to sleep right now.
41:44This is my sleep time.
41:46Anyway, we appreciate you being with us, Cameron.
41:48And coming up, a Florida Democratic congresswoman is now indicted this week for allegedly stealing $5 million in FEMA funds and then laundering it to her congressional campaign.
42:01And you won't believe what she's trying to blame this all on.
42:06That's next, straight ahead.
42:08Quả đầu hiêu đầu, quả đầu đang có được mấy cây đấy, tôi chưa kịp nhìn.
42:112, 4, 6, 7 cây.
42:13Quả 7 hiêu đầu đang có được 7 con, rất ngon, rừng đẹp.
42:16Với mấy cây yêu 7 này thì FD2 sẽ rất là tuyệt vời rồi.
42:20Còn đây là sĩ Yamato, với bài tối.
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