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00:00And welcome to Hannity on this busy news night.
00:08We start tonight with the Fox News alert to the people of Iran.
00:11Well, help is truly on the way.
00:13A massive flotilla of American warships.
00:16They are now speeding to the Mideast.
00:18Take a listen.
00:20Where do things stand with Iran?
00:22The U.S. has got sizable military assets.
00:24We're watching Iran.
00:25You know, we have a lot of ships going that direction
00:29just in case.
00:30We have a big flotilla going in that direction.
00:35And we'll see what happens.
00:37We have a big force going toward Iran.
00:42I'd rather not see anything happen,
00:44but we're watching them very closely.
00:46We are monitoring.
00:47We'll keep you posted on this developing situation
00:50as news breaks tonight.
00:51But first, also tonight, bombshell news from the DOJ.
00:56Remember this?
00:56Yesterday, I went into a church with Nakeema Armstrong
01:00and I protested these white supremacists.
01:04A pastor of the church is a f***ing ICE leader in the city.
01:08As you can see, all these pretend Christians,
01:10all these comfortable white people
01:12who are living lavish, comfortable lives
01:15while children are dragged into concentration camps.
01:19So, you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me?
01:21You want to come and give me charges?
01:22So be it.
01:24All right.
01:24The attorney general, Pam Bondi, just granted his request.
01:28William Kelly, two other far-left agitators,
01:30they have been arrested.
01:32Now, after leading this vile anti-ICE protest
01:35at this Baptist church in Minnesota,
01:38storming into a Sunday church service,
01:40harassing parishioners while forcing others to flee,
01:43and here is more of that disturbing video from last weekend.
01:47When you violate people's due process,
01:51when you pull people off the street
01:52and you start dragging them and hurting them
01:54and not abiding by the Constitution,
01:58when you start doing all of that,
02:00people get upset and angry.
02:01And if you remember what the Civil Rights Movement was about,
02:04the Civil Rights Movement was about
02:07these very kinds of protests.
02:10There's nothing in the Constitution that tells you
02:12what time you can protest.
02:15You can protest at any time.
02:16That's the whole point of it,
02:17is to disrupt, to make uncomfortable.
02:19And that's what they're doing.
02:20And that's what I believe when I say
02:22everyone has to be willing to sacrifice something.
02:25You have to make people uncomfortable in these times.
02:27Now, meanwhile, a fourth would-be defendant,
02:31Don Lemon, formerly of CNN,
02:33has thus far escaped any charges.
02:35Now, thanks to a left-wing judge
02:37who is refusing to sign off on those charges,
02:40we'll get legal analysis from Greg Jarrett.
02:42Plus, Hannity Exclusive,
02:44the former deputy FBI director.
02:46You see that guy?
02:47Our friend Dan Mangino will join us
02:50for his very first TV interview
02:52since leaving his post at the FBI.
02:55And by the way, he's fired up
02:57and he has a message for a lot of people.
02:59You don't want to miss that.
03:00Also, later today,
03:01House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan
03:04will be here hours ago on Capitol Hill.
03:07He absolutely lit up Trump-hating prosecutor Jack Smith.
03:11Take a look.
03:12Then there was the raid on President Trump's home,
03:16you know, where they searched Barron's room
03:18in the First Lady's closet.
03:22All right, we'll have a lot more of this
03:24and the video coming up,
03:25including damning new information
03:27about Jack Smith and his quest for lawfare.
03:30Plus, well, some call him Sparkle Ken
03:33or Patrick Bateman.
03:35We accurately do refer to him
03:37as the worst governor by far in the USA today.
03:41And today, after stalking President Trump
03:43all the way to Davos,
03:46full-time Trump psycho stalker,
03:48podcaster, Tweety Bird,
03:49Gavin Newsom was humiliated yet again.
03:53We've got that tape coming up.
03:54But we begin right here at home,
03:57where President Trump now is celebrating
03:59a very successful trip.
04:01Tonight, it appears the U.S.
04:03is about to get a big...
04:05It is about to get bigger
04:07and, more importantly,
04:08more secure
04:09and also simultaneously
04:12securing our NATO allies.
04:14Take a look.
04:15We will have everything we want.
04:17We're getting everything we want
04:19at no cost.
04:19So, the Golden Dome will be on Greenland?
04:23A piece of it, yes.
04:25And it's a very important part
04:26because everything comes over Greenland.
04:29If the bad guys start shooting,
04:31it comes over Greenland.
04:32So, we knock it down.
04:34It's pretty infallible.
04:36It's amazing.
04:36You know, Ronald Reagan
04:37had the idea a long time ago,
04:39but we didn't have any technology
04:41at that point.
04:41The concept was great,
04:43but there was no technology.
04:44Now we have unbelievable technology.
04:47I mean, virtually 100%.
04:49So, what are we talking about?
04:50An acquisition of Greenland?
04:51Are you going to pay for it?
04:53I mean...
04:53We're talking about...
04:54It's really being negotiated now,
04:56the details of it,
04:58but essentially it's total access.
05:00It's...
05:00There's no end.
05:02There's no time limit.
05:04Now, of course,
05:05this was only one part
05:07of President Trump's whirlwind trip.
05:09He also organized
05:10a peace chapter in Gaza.
05:13He promoted American values,
05:15negotiated looming trade deals,
05:17all while putting arrogant,
05:19feckless European leaders
05:21right in their place
05:22where they belong.
05:24And back at our nation's capital,
05:25Donald Trump's DOJ was busy
05:27protecting our freedom of religion
05:29from far-left agitators.
05:31We have a lot more on that coming up.
05:33But here now,
05:33with a full rundown
05:35of what was a very busy day
05:37in Washington,
05:38our very own Kevin Cork.
05:40Kevin,
05:40the news comes fast
05:42and furious on a daily basis.
05:45Yes, indeed.
05:45Never a dull moment.
05:47You know what, Sean?
05:47The long arm of the law
05:49didn't have to reach out
05:50very long
05:51or for very far,
05:52for that matter,
05:53before rounding up
05:54a group of anti-ice agitators
05:56who, as you pointed out earlier,
05:58stormed that church service
05:59in Minnesota last Sunday.
06:01I just want to share this.
06:02The U.S. Attorney General,
06:03Pam Bondi,
06:04actually named
06:05Nakeema Levy Armstrong,
06:07Chantel Louisa Allen,
06:09and William Kelly
06:09as the suspects.
06:11She added this on X,
06:12by the way,
06:13quoting now,
06:13listen loud and clear,
06:15we do not tolerate
06:16attacks on places of worship.
06:19That's pithy.
06:20Main time,
06:21the FBI Director,
06:22Cash Patel,
06:23said Armstrong's arrest
06:24was actually in connection
06:25with a violation
06:26of something called
06:26the FACE Act
06:27that actually prohibits
06:29interfering with
06:30the free exercise
06:31of religion
06:31at a place of worship.
06:33As for the Homeland Security
06:34Secretary,
06:35Kristi Noem,
06:35well, she weighed in
06:36on this as well.
06:37She posted this on X,
06:38a photo of Levy Armstrong
06:39with her arms behind her back
06:41next to a person
06:43wearing a badge,
06:44the old-fashioned
06:45perp walk right there.
06:46Now, Armstrong was part
06:47of a group of protesters
06:48that entered the city's church
06:50in St. Paul
06:50where a U.S. ICE official
06:52serves as a pastor.
06:54Now, you mentioned this too, Sean.
06:55Escaping the clutches
06:56of law enforcement,
06:57at least so far,
06:58is Don Lemon,
07:00a federal magistrate judge
07:03whose wife, by the way,
07:04works for progressive
07:05A.G. in Minnesota,
07:07Keith Ellison,
07:08declined to sign off
07:09on charges
07:09against the former
07:10CNN anchor.
07:11However,
07:12A.G. Bondi
07:13is said to be looking
07:13at other options
07:14even as the DOJ
07:15continues its hunt
07:16for other protesters
07:17who again violated
07:18the rights
07:19of those churchgoers.
07:20It was a despicable scene.
07:22Vile is the way
07:23you described it.
07:24I couldn't agree more.
07:25We'll see how many more arrests
07:26we see in the coming days, Sean.
07:28All right, Kevin.
07:29Great work, as always.
07:31Now, tonight,
07:32for the first time in years,
07:33far-left agitators,
07:35they are now facing consequences
07:37for their own
07:38disgusting behavior.
07:39But thanks to a far-left
07:40federal judge,
07:42as it relates to Don Lemon,
07:43formerly of CNN,
07:44he does remain
07:45a free man tonight.
07:46He claims
07:47he was just doing journalism.
07:49Okay, you decide.
07:51Is this journalism
07:52or is this advocacy?
07:54Take a look.
07:55Don Lemon is on the front lines
07:57right now.
07:59Follow Don Lemon.
08:00He ain't on CNN no more,
08:02so he's right here
08:03on the front lines.
08:03Independent, yeah.
08:05Tony, come get some coffee.
08:06Hey, Don Lemon got some coffee
08:08for y'all.
08:09And donuts.
08:10And donuts.
08:11And he ain't talking about police.
08:15And based on Don Lemon's
08:17own footage,
08:17he's seen more like
08:19an active participant
08:20praising the rioters,
08:21even kissing one
08:22on the cheek.
08:24How nice.
08:24Take a look.
08:25When you violate
08:27people's due process,
08:28when you pull people
08:29off the street
08:30and you start dragging them
08:31and hurting them
08:31and not abiding
08:34by the Constitution,
08:35when you start doing
08:36all of that,
08:38people get upset and angry.
08:39And if you remember
08:40what the Civil Rights Movement
08:41was about.
08:43The Civil Rights Movement
08:44was about
08:45these very kinds of protests.
08:48There's nothing
08:48in the Constitution
08:49that tells you
08:50what time you can protest.
08:52You can protest at any time.
08:53That's the whole point of it,
08:54is to disrupt,
08:56to make them comfortable.
08:57And that's what they're doing.
08:58And that's what I believe
08:59when I say everyone
09:00has to be willing
09:01to sacrifice something.
09:02You have to make people
09:04uncomfortable
09:04in these times.
09:05that's what they're doing.
09:06And that's what they're doing.
09:06And now, somehow,
09:08the mayor of Minneapolis,
09:09Mayor Smallfry,
09:11looked at the lemon footage
09:12and determined
09:13that Trump's DOJ,
09:14that they're the bad guys
09:16for protecting religious freedom.
09:18On X, he posted,
09:19quote,
09:19this is a gross abuse of power.
09:22The federal government
09:23is picking and choosing
09:24who to investigate,
09:25going after protesters
09:27and not the person
09:28who shot and killed
09:29one of our neighbors.
09:31Protesters?
09:32Really?
09:33Here with Analysis,
09:34our very own Greg Jarrett.
09:36Greg, correct me if I'm wrong,
09:38247, 248, BASAC,
09:40you might want to remind people
09:42what it says.
09:45Yeah, I mean,
09:46it makes exactly
09:47what you've been covering here,
09:48what we saw in the video,
09:49a crime.
09:51And, you know,
09:52I must say,
09:53rejecting the charges
09:55against Don Lemon
09:56smells fishy to me.
09:58And we may actually learn more
10:00about the magistrate's motivations,
10:03his bias,
10:04his conflict of interest,
10:06as Kevin pointed out.
10:08You know, legally,
10:09the magistrate
10:09would have to have decided
10:11that these prosecutors
10:12did not meet
10:13the standard of probable cause.
10:15But, you know,
10:16just personally disagreeing
10:18with the wisdom
10:18or fairness
10:19of bringing the case,
10:20that's not a valid ground
10:21for overriding
10:22the charging decision.
10:24So, Sean,
10:25I thoroughly expect
10:26the DOJ
10:27to do one of two things here.
10:29Either bypass
10:30the magistrate
10:31by going directly
10:32to a grand jury
10:33for an indictment
10:34against Don Lemon,
10:35or go to a real district court judge,
10:39because, you know,
10:40a magistrate is really
10:41just a ministerial assistant.
10:44You know,
10:44he handles misdemeanors
10:45and warrants
10:46and empties the trash cans.
10:48Obviously, here,
10:49prosecutors felt
10:50that Don Lemon
10:51was not merely
10:52an observer
10:53recording
10:54the illegal protest
10:56inside the church,
10:57which would be
10:57a typical journalist's role.
10:59Now, instead,
11:00he seemed to be
11:02a very active participant
11:03who embedded himself
11:05with the mob,
11:06joined their cause
11:07in harassing
11:08and tormenting
11:09these parishioners.
11:11And, in fact,
11:12Lemon's own videotape
11:13incriminates him
11:15as he confronts
11:16the pastor
11:16with contentious questions,
11:18same way
11:19the agitators did.
11:20And you can see
11:21and hear Lemon
11:22defending them all
11:24and taking up
11:25their cause,
11:26arguing they're allowed
11:27to invade the church,
11:29disrupt the service,
11:30shut down worshipers,
11:32which shows
11:33a stunning ignorance
11:34of law by Lemon.
11:37I mean,
11:37this is a protected place.
11:38It's off limits.
11:39Everybody knows that.
11:40And it's a crime
11:41to invade and obstruct
11:43and to make matters worse.
11:46Lemon later called
11:47the congregants
11:47entitled white supremacists.
11:50So that's not just
11:51despicable, Sean,
11:52but it shows
11:53they were targeted
11:54because of their race,
11:56which only strengthens
11:57the criminal civil rights
11:59violations
12:00under the FACE Act
12:01and 247.
12:03And, in fact,
12:04it qualifies
12:04as a hate crime,
12:06a double hate crime
12:08because the targets
12:09were based on race
12:10and religion.
12:12So, you know,
12:13simply calling yourself
12:14a journalist,
12:15that's not a defense.
12:16It's your behavior
12:17that counts.
12:19That's what the law examines.
12:22And Lemon's conduct
12:23was, in my opinion,
12:25deplorable.
12:26Well, Greg,
12:28let me ask you,
12:28because it says specifically
12:30that it protects
12:32people seeking
12:33reproductive health services
12:36as well as
12:37when exercising
12:38their First Amendment
12:39right of religious freedom
12:41at a place of worship.
12:44And it prohibits
12:45the use of physical force,
12:46threats,
12:47obstruction,
12:48intimidation tactics
12:49to interfere with such.
12:51Correct?
12:51Yeah, it's absolutely clear.
12:55You're reading
12:56from the FACE Act,
12:57which is codified
12:58in 18 U.S.C. 247.
13:01And then,
13:02the government
13:03doubled down on it
13:04for protection.
13:06They enacted 248,
13:08which basically mirrors
13:10the FACE Act
13:11with slightly different language.
13:14But the bottom line is,
13:15under both
13:16those civil rights laws,
13:18it is a crime,
13:20absolutely,
13:21to storm a church,
13:23interrupt it,
13:24and, you know,
13:25target the worshipers
13:27in there.
13:27You know,
13:27Don Lemon is mistaken
13:29if he thinks,
13:30oh, the First Amendment,
13:30the Constitution,
13:31protects us.
13:32We can protest
13:33anywhere we want.
13:35No,
13:35time, place, and manner,
13:37says the Supreme Court.
13:38And it is strictly restricted,
13:42particularly in churches
13:43or any house of worship,
13:45be it an Episcopalian church,
13:47a Catholic church,
13:48or a mosque.
13:50All right,
13:50Greg Jarrett,
13:51thank you for that analysis.
13:52We appreciate it.
13:53Now,
13:53let's turn to California,
13:55or rather,
13:56Europe.
13:57Apparently,
13:57Gavin Newsom
13:58has completely abandoned
13:59his elected role
14:00as governor,
14:01and is instead,
14:02he's decided to become
14:04a world traveler,
14:05and, of course,
14:06obsessive,
14:07compulsive,
14:08Trump stalker,
14:10full-time podcaster,
14:11full-time Tweety Bird.
14:13But today,
14:13at Davos,
14:14Newsom was humiliated
14:15once again
14:16for his very bizarre behavior.
14:19We report,
14:20you decide,
14:20take a look.
14:22I want to read you
14:22a couple of things
14:23the U.S. government
14:23has said about you
14:24in the last 24 hours or so.
14:26The U.S. government.
14:28The Treasury Secretary.
14:29It sounds ominous
14:29when you put it in motion.
14:29The Treasury Secretary
14:30described you as
14:31Patrick Bateman
14:32meets Sparkle Beach Ken.
14:34The White House
14:35Communications Director.
14:36Hold on.
14:37That was the U.S. Secretary
14:39of Treasury.
14:40I have a couple more,
14:41and then you can respond.
14:43The White House
14:43Communications Director
14:45called you
14:46Gavin Newsom,
14:47and an official
14:49White House account,
14:51a federal government account,
14:52described you with a,
14:53I'd say,
14:54very online sexual slur
14:55that people here
14:56probably don't want to hear
14:56at 8.30 in the morning.
14:58And you're,
14:58in some sense,
14:59responding in kind.
15:00I fight fire with fire.
15:02Do you think,
15:03should you?
15:03I mean,
15:03is that kind of discourse
15:04from you,
15:05from them,
15:06good for America?
15:06No,
15:06it's deeply unbecoming.
15:08Come on.
15:09Of course it is.
15:09It's not what we should be doing.
15:11But you've got to point out
15:12the absurdity.
15:14Talk about the absurdity.
15:16By the way,
15:16hmm,
15:17the resemblance to Sparkle Ken,
15:20kind of remarkable.
15:21And watching Gavin
15:22spiral into bizarre irrelevancy
15:24is a sight to see.
15:26Even touting knee pads
15:28during interviews.
15:29Not making that up either.
15:30Now,
15:31there is a major issue
15:32standing in his way.
15:33He was a terrible governor
15:36in every way.
15:37There's the knee pads.
15:38How great.
15:39In every way.
15:40And still is.
15:41Virtually bankrupting his state
15:43with multi-billion dollar
15:45boondoggles.
15:46Billions and billions
15:47in handouts
15:48to illegal immigrants
15:50in his sanctuary state
15:52of California.
15:53Leading,
15:53of course,
15:54mathematically,
15:55to massive budget deficits.
15:57He's got the highest income taxes,
15:59sales taxes,
16:00gas taxes
16:01in the entire country.
16:03The worst homeless problem
16:05in the entire country.
16:07Something he's on tape
16:08promising he would fix
16:09in 2014.
16:11Didn't work.
16:12The largest mass migration
16:14out of his state
16:15in history.
16:16And he's in Davos
16:18stalking Trump
16:19full time
16:20waving around knee pads.
16:22I'd be embarrassed
16:23for the guy,
16:24but he doesn't seem
16:25to be embarrassed himself.
16:27It is simply pathetic,
16:29but it's also kind of funny.
16:30And to be honest,
16:31only moments ago,
16:32President Trump,
16:33he truthed out in part,
16:35quote,
16:36Gavin Newsom
16:37as a lame duck governor
16:39of a failing state
16:40should not be at Davos
16:42running around
16:43screaming for attention
16:44of foreign leaders
16:45and embarrassing our country.
16:47He made a mockery of himself
16:48and everybody,
16:50including his own staff,
16:51and he knows it.
16:52Here with reaction,
16:53Fox News contributor
16:54Joe Concha
16:55and the host
16:56of the hit podcast show.
16:59How did you get
17:00Dan Scavino to sit down?
17:02Nobody gets Dan Scavino
17:03to sit down.
17:04I've never even tried
17:06to get Dan Scavino
17:07to sit down
17:07with his wonderful fiancée, Erin.
17:10Dan's turned over
17:11a new leaf
17:12since he's been engaged
17:13where he's just so happy
17:14to share how in love
17:15he is with the world.
17:16The power of Katie Miller.
17:18That's what it is.
17:20Bringing world leaders
17:22to their feet,
17:22as we say.
17:23But, you know, Sean,
17:24Gavin Newsom has no charm,
17:27has no class,
17:28has no depth.
17:29He's just like
17:30that sleazy used car salesman
17:31who follows you
17:32around the lot,
17:33just like he followed
17:34President Trump
17:35up to Davos, right,
17:36on his knees
17:37begging for attention
17:38from the world
17:39where, as you said,
17:41he's the leader
17:41of a failed state
17:42where he can't rebuild
17:44one single house
17:45in the Palisades.
17:46Third world countries
17:47can build faster
17:48than Gavin Newsom.
17:50He has a net out
17:51migration of 5 million
17:52people in a state
17:54with beautiful weather
17:55and gorgeous beaches
17:56and this amazing coastline.
17:58But all he has
17:59is net inflow
18:00is illegal aliens
18:01that he's giving
18:02free housing,
18:03free health care,
18:04causing a budget deficit
18:05where he's taxing
18:07smart business leaders
18:08in his state
18:09to pay for illegal aliens.
18:11Remember, Sean,
18:12he still hasn't turned
18:13over his voter rolls
18:14or his welfare lists
18:15to us to make sure,
18:17I would say to the president,
18:19to ensure that there's
18:19no fraud going on
18:20in his state.
18:21How much fraud
18:21do you think's going on
18:22in the state of California
18:23if we're just scratching
18:24the surface in Minnesota?
18:26I think that's well said.
18:28Let's get your take,
18:29Joe Concha.
18:30I'm actually feeling
18:31more confident by the day
18:32that the more
18:34Gavin is involved
18:35in these antics,
18:37performative stunts.
18:39The less that he does
18:41for his state,
18:42the better off they are.
18:44But when his record
18:45gets examined,
18:47I have no problem
18:48of any Republican,
18:50whoever the 2028 nominee
18:52happens to be,
18:53running against Gavin Newsom.
18:56Oh, yes.
18:57If it's J.D. Vance
18:58and Marco Rubio
18:59as a ticket
19:00that many people believe
19:01could be that ticket,
19:02I know it's early.
19:03They are chomping
19:04at the bit
19:04to go against this guy
19:06who, if they gave out
19:07an award at Davos
19:08for who made
19:09the biggest jackass
19:10of themselves
19:10during their time there,
19:12Newsom would win
19:13by unanimous decision.
19:14He just seems
19:15to have no interest
19:15in presenting
19:16any sort of plan
19:17or worldview
19:18when he becomes president.
19:20He's just a professional troll.
19:22And to Katie's point,
19:23can someone
19:24like Ben Smith
19:25who was up on stage
19:26with him
19:26ask Gavin Newsom
19:27the following questions?
19:28How many homes
19:30have been built
19:30in the Palisades
19:31since those devastating fires
19:33one year ago?
19:33Because you can count them
19:34on one hand.
19:36Does he ever actually work?
19:38And as far as his economic record
19:39as California governor's showing,
19:41you're exactly right.
19:42Not just highest income taxes
19:43in the country,
19:44but he took office
19:45with a multi-billion dollar
19:46surplus to work with.
19:47He's going to leave California
19:48with a multi-billion dollar deficit.
19:50Highest unemployment rate
19:51in the country,
19:52highest poverty rate
19:53in the country,
19:5415 billion for a high-speed rail
19:55that was never built.
19:56If he is the odds-on favorite
19:57to win the Democratic nomination,
19:59to your point,
20:00whoever the GOP nominee is,
20:01boy, you want that matchup
20:03and you want it now.
20:05Maybe he could be busy,
20:06you know,
20:06making sure fire hydrants
20:07have water,
20:08reservoirs have water,
20:10and those thousands of people
20:12that can't get building permits
20:13or get insurance companies
20:14to pay them,
20:16maybe he could be out
20:16advocating for them
20:18instead of hanging out
20:19with the elite in Davos.
20:21All right, Katie,
20:22congrats on the podcast.
20:23Joe Concha,
20:23great to see you.
20:24When we come back,
20:25a historic drop
20:26in violent crime,
20:28wow,
20:29these numbers will blow you away.
20:32Thanks in part to the people
20:33Donald Trump chose to lead the FBI.
20:36This includes former deputy director
20:38of the FBI, Dan Bongino.
20:40He has a message for his critics.
20:42He will join us live
20:43for his first TV interview
20:44since leaving the Bureau.
20:46Also PETA,
20:47People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
20:49They are coming for Groundhog Day.
20:51And puppies,
20:53they don't like it
20:53if you give puppies
20:54as a gift to children
20:56that love puppies.
20:57We'll go head-to-head
20:58with the group's spokesperson.
21:00That's straight ahead.
21:04All right, here is amazing news.
21:06There were 20% fewer murders
21:08in our country last year
21:09than there were the year before.
21:11And according to Axios,
21:12we saw the fewest
21:14overall number of killings.
21:17Pay attention.
21:18Nationwide.
21:19Since the year 1900,
21:21the media wants
21:22all of you to believe
21:23none of this happened
21:24or it happened magically.
21:26But they're leaving out
21:27the true story and the facts.
21:28Because it's not just murders.
21:30The FBI has been hard at work
21:32fighting all sorts of crime.
21:34It's amazing when you're abandoning,
21:35defund, dismantle,
21:37no bail,
21:37and re-imagine the police
21:39and go back to law and order.
21:41They are getting real-time results,
21:43making you more safe and secure.
21:45In fact, the Bureau
21:46doubled the number
21:47of violent criminals
21:48that they arrested in 2025.
21:51The number of overall arrests
21:53increased by a whopping 197%
21:57from last year in 2025.
22:00It saved 6,000 children
22:02from being crime victims.
22:05They arrested 300 human traffickers.
22:07They seized 2,000 kilos of fentanyl.
22:12Enough to put all of us
22:13to our final resting spot.
22:15It arrested more,
22:17five of their top 10 wanted fugitives.
22:20Now listen to this.
22:21That is more in one year
22:23off that list in a single year
22:25than Biden got in four years.
22:27All of this in one year
22:30because of leadership at the FBI
22:32and, of course,
22:33including President Trump
22:35and his nominees,
22:36Kash Patel,
22:37and until recently,
22:39Deputy Director Dan Bongino,
22:41who has now returned
22:43to civilian life.
22:44Now tonight,
22:44we are glad to announce
22:46that our friend Dan,
22:47his podcast,
22:48The Dan Bongino Show,
22:50is officially returning
22:52on Monday, February the 2nd.
22:55We're proud to welcome him back
22:56for the first television interview
22:58since leaving the Bureau.
22:59former Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino.
23:03Great to have you.
23:04I want people to know something.
23:06You told me privately
23:07when you did go in
23:08that you were likely there
23:10for one year
23:11just to try and get things on track
23:13and then you did not have a desire
23:15to stay there a long time.
23:16I want people to know that.
23:19Yeah, I mean,
23:20I wanted to come in there.
23:21It took,
23:21I figured it was going to take
23:22about a year to reorganize,
23:24get some accountability back,
23:26get the refocus from what they were doing.
23:30You know, I say when I get in there,
23:31there were two FBI's, Sean.
23:32There was one that had been
23:34fully weaponized
23:35and trained to focus
23:36on all the wrong things.
23:37Then you had the other guys,
23:38you know, the door kickers,
23:40the guys who were out there
23:41breaking up violent gangs,
23:43chasing terrorists.
23:44The thing was finding
23:45who was part of what group.
23:48So, you know,
23:48we had to find, investigate,
23:50and then take action
23:50on a lot of this.
23:51That wasn't easy.
23:52I mean, no one comes forward
23:53and admits, you know,
23:54hey, I was part of the weaponized
23:55prior regime.
23:57But once we got everything refocused
23:58and we had the president's directive
24:00to go forth
24:01and just get these bad guys
24:03off the street,
24:04you know, it was go time.
24:06And when you combine that
24:07with this focus
24:08on securing the border,
24:09it shouldn't be a surprise
24:10to the American people
24:11that the violent crime rate
24:13just fell to it.
24:14I saw the murder rate
24:15is the lowest it's been
24:16since 1900.
24:18You know,
24:18that's unprecedented.
24:20I mean, by definition,
24:21there's no modern precedent
24:22for that.
24:23And we did this.
24:24It was not complicated, Sean.
24:27Cash and I figured out
24:28very early on
24:28broken windows policing.
24:30If it could work
24:30in New York City
24:31with Rudy Giuliani,
24:32it could work nationally.
24:33Long story short,
24:35about 70 to 80 percent
24:37of violent street crime
24:38is committed
24:39by 0.5 percent
24:40of the population.
24:41You go and get
24:42these dirt bags
24:42and these mutts
24:43off the street,
24:44these pieces of garbage,
24:46you use UFAP warrants,
24:47Vicar, Rico crime,
24:49gang statutes,
24:50any federal statute
24:51we could dig up,
24:51trust me,
24:52we used it.
24:53We were very creative
24:54with how we use this stuff.
24:56We got those agents
24:57out there rolling
24:58and they were more than
24:59happy to go do it.
25:00When they picked
25:01these guys off the street,
25:03you know what?
25:03A lot of you don't know
25:04murderers out there,
25:05you know,
25:05because there's not that many.
25:07So when you pick them
25:08off the street,
25:08that's what happened.
25:09And the president
25:10was all about it
25:11from day one.
25:12You know,
25:13we saw the fewest
25:15overall number
25:16of killings nationwide
25:18since 1900.
25:20You got five
25:22out of the top 10
25:24most wanted.
25:25That's more than
25:25Biden got in four years.
25:28The number of overall
25:29arrests increasing
25:31by a whopping 197 percent.
25:35And all the media
25:36ever does
25:37is attack cash
25:39and you and the DOJ.
25:41That sounds like,
25:43you know,
25:43that speaks for itself.
25:45And you did say
25:46in an ex post,
25:48you've got scores
25:49to settle
25:50when you get back
25:50on the air.
25:51I kind of like
25:52Dan Bongino
25:53out of a suit
25:54and very real
25:55and keeping it real
25:56like you always do.
25:57It sounds like
25:58you mean business.
25:59Want to give us
25:59a little preview?
26:01Yeah, I mean,
26:02these media people,
26:03they're like a full diaper
26:04all the time.
26:05I mean, you know,
26:06my daughter just turned 14
26:08so it's been about
26:0913 years
26:09since I changed
26:10any diapers.
26:11But that's the media.
26:12Some of the story,
26:13here, let me give you
26:14a perfect example.
26:15If this doesn't make you left,
26:16this was just today.
26:17Perfect timing.
26:18I didn't even intend
26:19to talk about this.
26:20Axios obviously left-leaning.
26:22Axios has this headline
26:23about the homicide rate
26:25being the lowest
26:25since the 1900s.
26:26I was like,
26:27wow, okay.
26:27I start reading down
26:28the article like,
26:29well, there's a thousand excuses
26:30as to why President Trump
26:31and his administration
26:32didn't do it.
26:33Meanwhile, I lived it.
26:34I know what we did
26:35and didn't do
26:36for these dumbasses, right?
26:37Same day,
26:39about an hour later,
26:40I see a New York Times headline.
26:42Cash Patel's FBI
26:43has made America less safe.
26:45Do you dipwads
26:46even read your own headlines?
26:48I mean,
26:48are you that stupid?
26:50These are these media morons.
26:51People who've never spent
26:52a day wearing a badge,
26:54never kicked in a door,
26:55never arrested
26:56some child predator
26:58or some bank robber
26:59or some gang member.
27:01These morons
27:02don't know anything
27:03about the safety status
27:05of the country.
27:06The border's sealed.
27:07The military's
27:08never been stronger
27:09under Pete Hegseth.
27:11And the FBI went out
27:12and just arrested
27:13a historic number
27:14of animals off the street
27:16and the murder rate plunged.
27:18This isn't hard
27:18to figure out.
27:19But at the same day,
27:20murder rates
27:21all-time low.
27:22The country's less safe.
27:24Do these people
27:24even hear themselves?
27:25They are a big,
27:27full diaper.
27:28I'm tired of these idiots.
27:30Think about where we are
27:31right now in the country.
27:32You would,
27:32if you listen to the media,
27:33you would think
27:34the last year was Armageddon.
27:35Almost zero illegal
27:37border crossings.
27:38Inflation's now
27:39relatively contained.
27:40GDP growth is projected
27:42to hit five,
27:43potentially six.
27:45The trade deficit's
27:46falling down.
27:47The murder rate's
27:47at an all-time low.
27:49Violent crime's
27:50at a near all-time low.
27:51I mean,
27:52what freaking country
27:53are these morons living?
27:56I mean,
27:56what are they looking at?
27:57Are they missing this stuff?
27:59These are not small items.
28:01That doesn't even,
28:02forget,
28:02I haven't even gotten to Maduro
28:03being out of power.
28:04The Cubans are now,
28:06the Cuban leadership's
28:07crap in our pants.
28:08Dan,
28:08we may acquire
28:09portions of Greenland.
28:12Because I interviewed you one,
28:14no,
28:14I interviewed you one time
28:15when you were
28:16deputy FBI director.
28:17You're in a suit.
28:18Yeah,
28:18I gotta be,
28:19yeah.
28:20I'm not on the air now,
28:22Sean.
28:22I can't really tell you.
28:24I think that,
28:26well,
28:27the real Dan Bongino's back.
28:29And I understand
28:31in that position,
28:32you have to be,
28:33you have to be
28:35the deputy FBI director.
28:36But you're not
28:37that person anymore,
28:38are you?
28:39No.
28:40I mean,
28:40listen,
28:40when I made this comment
28:42on your show,
28:43and again,
28:43the morons in the media
28:44were apparently unaware
28:46that I was paid
28:48for a political commentary show.
28:50This was news to them,
28:51Sean.
28:51They were like,
28:52oh my gosh,
28:53Dan Bongino was paid as a,
28:54and me and you were laughing
28:56about this the next day.
28:56They were like,
28:57this is how stupid they,
28:58this was a big scandal
29:00in the media.
29:01Dan Bongino,
29:02it was paid to be
29:03a political commentator.
29:04And then I said,
29:04when you're at the FBI
29:05working for the administration,
29:07Sean,
29:07listen,
29:08you're very close
29:08with the people.
29:09It's not about you.
29:11It's not about you.
29:12I didn't get elected president.
29:14Donald Trump did.
29:15And I am there
29:16to serve the administration
29:18and the taxpayers.
29:19End this story.
29:20I'm not there
29:20to give my opinions on them.
29:22I don't know why
29:23this was hard
29:24for,
29:24again,
29:25these full diaper media morons
29:27to understand.
29:29When you're paid
29:30to do a job
29:30for the taxpayer,
29:31you serve the taxpayer.
29:32When you're paid
29:33to do a political commentary show,
29:36you offer political commentary.
29:38Is this difficult?
29:41Really,
29:41I never got a better laugh
29:43out of a hit
29:44I did on the media.
29:46But I,
29:46you know,
29:46I told you the next day
29:47I had to be careful.
29:48I, you know,
29:49I don't want to,
29:49I don't want to say too much.
29:51Now that I'm back,
29:53I can talk like I like to talk.
29:54We've been friends
29:55for a long time.
29:56I kind of like
29:57the real Dan being back
29:59unfiltered.
30:00We ought to say
30:01Dan Mangino
30:02unfiltered.
30:03That should be
30:04the new title
30:04of your new podcast.
30:06But we appreciate
30:07you being back.
30:08I hope you'll come on regularly.
30:09You've been a good friend.
30:10Yeah.
30:11Well,
30:11you did a great job
30:12and Cash is doing a great job
30:14and Pam is doing a great job
30:16and you guys don't get credit
30:17for what you do
30:17and it's a thankless task
30:19and the media is corrupt
30:20and abusively biased.
30:22So thank you
30:23for being with us.
30:24I think I'm going to be
30:25listening into that first show.
30:27When we come back,
30:28former special counsel
30:29Jack Smith sweating
30:30on Capitol Hill
30:31after getting ripped
30:32to shreds
30:33by the House Judiciary
30:35Committee Chairman
30:36Jim Jordan.
30:37He will join us next.
30:38Plus,
30:38you won't believe
30:39what People for the Ethical
30:41Treatment of Animals
30:42wants to replace
30:44groundhogs with.
30:46Straight ahead.
30:46All right,
30:51just over one year
30:52into his presidency,
30:54the Trump economy,
30:56it is on fire.
30:57Look at this.
30:58Updated GDP numbers
31:00confirm a strong third quarter,
31:02stronger than originally reported,
31:04with the U.S. economy
31:05at 4.4% growth.
31:09Remember,
31:09inflation averaged
31:10under Biden in the fives
31:11and today,
31:13the Atlanta Fed,
31:13they are predicting
31:14an astounding
31:155.4% growth
31:18in Q4.
31:20This is like
31:21Ronald Reagan territory
31:22and the Trump economy
31:24is now just kicking in.
31:25Here with more
31:26from the Fox Business Channel,
31:28Lauren Simonetti
31:29is with us.
31:30Lauren,
31:30good to see you.
31:30This is great news
31:32for Americans.
31:33Good evening, Sean.
31:33Gas prices,
31:34inflation,
31:35everything across the board.
31:38285 is the national
31:40average for gas.
31:41It's way down.
31:41By comparison,
31:43you know,
31:43the president was in Europe
31:45this week
31:46and in Great Britain
31:47they're paying
31:47the equivalent
31:48of $6.70 a gallon.
31:50I digress.
31:51Look at the number
31:52on the screen, Sean.
31:534.4%.
31:54That was the fastest growth
31:56of the U.S. economy
31:57in two years
31:58and that happened
31:59over the summer.
32:00Three reasons
32:01we are seeing
32:02Q3 growth this high.
32:04Number one,
32:05consumers keep spending money.
32:06Why?
32:07We have jobs.
32:08Number two,
32:09businesses are spending money.
32:11Why?
32:11Artificial intelligence,
32:14equipment.
32:14They do not want to be left out
32:16of this new economy.
32:17And a big reason is exports.
32:20The U.S. is selling our stuff
32:21to the rest of the world.
32:23Exports surged
32:24at an annualized rate
32:25of 9.6%
32:27in the third quarter.
32:29So what Donald Trump has done
32:30is re-engineer
32:31the U.S. economy
32:32and that's the message
32:33that he telegraphed
32:34to European leaders
32:35this week.
32:36Look, this new read
32:37of accelerated U.S. growth
32:39helped push the major averages
32:40on Wall Street
32:41to within striking distance
32:43of record highs.
32:44The Dow Jones Industrial Average
32:45could hit 50,000.
32:48That would be a first
32:49and obviously a milestone.
32:51Look, we are not
32:52out of the woods yet.
32:53Price pressures
32:54are still there.
32:55We did get a read
32:56of inflation this morning.
32:58It came in at 2.8%.
33:00That is above
33:01the Fed's 2% target.
33:04Federal Reserve
33:04policymakers do meet
33:05next week.
33:06Expected to hold
33:07rates steady
33:08but so far
33:09the economy
33:10is strong.
33:12The numbers look good.
33:13You pointed out
33:13the Atlanta GDP number
33:15of 5.4%.
33:17We'll see.
33:18Crazy.
33:19I'll add three things.
33:20The largest tax cuts
33:21in history
33:22benefiting
33:23hardworking Americans.
33:24No tax on tips
33:25over time
33:26for the elderly.
33:27No tax on Social Security.
33:30Trillions
33:30in committed dollars.
33:32Never happened before
33:33for any president
33:34in committed monies
33:35designated
33:36to manufacturing.
33:39Rare earth.
33:40Pharmaceuticals.
33:41Semiconductors.
33:42Automobiles.
33:42All coming back.
33:43That's all coming online.
33:45And of course
33:46energy dominance.
33:47Lauren,
33:48I expect great things.
33:49Thank you for that report.
33:51Alright,
33:51former special counsel
33:52Jack Smith
33:53appeared on the Hill today
33:54to testify
33:55on the politically charged
33:56investigations
33:57into President Trump
33:59before the House
34:01Judiciary Committee
34:02and there were plenty
34:03of fireworks
34:04if you missed it.
34:05Take a look.
34:06It was always
34:07about politics.
34:09And to get President Trump,
34:10they were willing
34:11to do just about anything.
34:13And then there was
34:14the raid
34:14on President Trump's home.
34:17You know,
34:17where they searched
34:18Barron's room
34:19in the First Lady's closet.
34:20in our deposition
34:22with Stephen D'Antuano,
34:24head of the FBI
34:24Washington Field Office,
34:26he told us
34:26none of the normal process,
34:28none of the normal protocol
34:30was followed
34:31in the investigation.
34:33You,
34:33like the President's men
34:35for Richard Nixon,
34:37went after
34:38your political enemies.
34:39Maybe they're not
34:40your political enemies,
34:41but they sure as hell
34:42were Joe Biden's
34:43political enemies,
34:44weren't they?
34:45They were
34:45Harris's political enemies.
34:48They were the enemies
34:49of the President
34:50and you were their arm.
34:52Did you ever confirm it?
34:53That's a simple question.
34:54Well,
34:55we interviewed,
34:57I should say,
34:58attorneys in my office before.
34:59Did you ever confirm
35:00the President
35:00leaping across the seat,
35:02grabbing the steering wheel,
35:03this whole concoction
35:04she brought up
35:05in the January 6th hearing?
35:06Did you ever confirm that?
35:07Right.
35:08We interviewed
35:09another first-hand witness
35:11who was in the car
35:13who did not confirm
35:15that that happened.
35:17In other words,
35:17you're using
35:18a novel legal theory,
35:19which you knew was novel,
35:20has never been tested
35:21by any court.
35:23You're not charging
35:24any of these members.
35:25Nobody's going to know about it
35:26because you issued NDOs.
35:28Nobody's going to sue about it,
35:29so sue this,
35:30so who cares?
35:31We're going to do it anyways.
35:33I mean,
35:34you walked all over
35:35the Constitution
35:36throughout this entire process
35:37spying on members of Congress
35:39and you know it.
35:40It's absolutely disgraceful.
35:42My recollection
35:43regards the $20,000,
35:46which was not a payment
35:47from me.
35:48It was me approving
35:50a payment
35:51by the FBI
35:53to a confidential human source
35:55who was reviewing
35:56video and photographic accounts.
35:58Who's the source?
35:59I do not know
36:02the identity
36:03of the source.
36:04How many other payments
36:05went to this source
36:06or other sources?
36:10As I sit here,
36:11I do not know
36:11the answer to that question.
36:13My role as special counsel...
36:15$35 million
36:15and you're giving money
36:16to people?
36:17The country doesn't know
36:18who they are
36:19and you're giving
36:19their hard-earned money
36:20to these folks?
36:20All right,
36:22here with Moore House Judiciary Committee.
36:24Chairman Jim Jordan
36:25is with us.
36:26Wow.
36:27The Cassidy Hutchinson case
36:29is interesting to me
36:30because...
36:31Yeah.
36:31And the J6 committee
36:33mentioned it,
36:34what, 185 times
36:35in their report.
36:36Right.
36:36But didn't they interview
36:38the actual driver
36:39of the president
36:40that day
36:41and didn't he debunk
36:42this account
36:44that he tried
36:45to commandeer the car?
36:47Yeah, totally debunked
36:48and said it wasn't true.
36:49The head of White House
36:50operations,
36:52security operations
36:53said it wasn't true.
36:54They both said
36:55the first time
36:56they heard this
36:57was when
36:58the January 6th committee,
36:59the partisan
37:00January 6th committee
37:01brought Cassidy Hutchinson
37:02in for that primetime hearing.
37:03So everyone knows
37:04this was just
37:05a concocted,
37:06made-up story
37:07and yet Jack Smith
37:09hadn't ruled out
37:11putting her
37:12on the witness stand
37:13if he ever went to trial.
37:14That's how political
37:16this was.
37:16That's how,
37:17so how they were out
37:18to get President Trump
37:19that they were actually
37:21willing to put
37:22on the witness stand
37:23someone everybody knows
37:24wasn't telling the truth.
37:26It was all about politics.
37:29No different than Jim Comey,
37:30no different than
37:31Alvin Bragg,
37:32no different than
37:32Fonnie Willis.
37:34He thinks he may
37:35get indicted.
37:36Do you think
37:38Jack Smith
37:39potentially broke
37:40the law himself?
37:41Well, I leave that question
37:43up to the Justice Department.
37:44Our job in the legislative branch
37:45is to do oversight
37:46and that's what we've done
37:48and when we think
37:48there's criminal wrongdoing
37:50we will do a referral
37:51like we did
37:52for Jack Smith's deputy
37:53Thomas Windham.
37:55We deposed him
37:55three months ago
37:56and we've already sent
37:57that referral
37:58on to the Justice Department.
37:59We deposed Jack Smith,
38:01had him in the public
38:02hearing today
38:02making sure the country
38:03understands just
38:05how political this was.
38:07I mean,
38:07it was so political
38:08they're still out
38:08to get the president,
38:09Sean.
38:09They got the phone logs
38:10of over a dozen
38:11members of Congress
38:12including the Speaker
38:14of the House.
38:14It was so political
38:16that they did this,
38:17all these activities,
38:20the confidential human source.
38:22Bob Mueller didn't pay
38:23a confidential human source.
38:24John Durham didn't pay
38:25any confidential human sources.
38:27Robert Hearn,
38:28his special counsel
38:28investigation did it
38:29but that's how political
38:31this was.
38:31We're going to pay money
38:33to somebody,
38:34keep it secret
38:35so we can go get
38:36President Trump.
38:37The good news is
38:38it didn't work.
38:40The American people
38:40saw it through it all.
38:41Lindsey Graham,
38:42he said he's going to sue
38:44for him getting
38:45his phone records.
38:46They got your phone records.
38:47Are you going to sue?
38:49No, I'm not going to sue.
38:50It's ridiculous.
38:51They got mine
38:51for two and a half years
38:52for goodness sake.
38:54I think that's a mistake.
38:56We're going to pass a bill
38:57to make it tougher
38:57so they can't do this
38:58to all Americans.
38:59We should protect
39:01all Americans
39:01from these gag orders
39:03that the Justice Department
39:04went and got on
39:05the American people.
39:07All right,
39:08Jim Jordan,
39:08great job today.
39:09Pretty enlightening.
39:11All right,
39:11when we come back,
39:11the animal activists,
39:13they're at it again.
39:14They've now reached
39:15a new low,
39:16a Hannity shootout
39:17with a PETA spokesperson.
39:19That's straight ahead.
39:25All right,
39:26PETA activists,
39:27they're at it again this time.
39:28People for the ethical
39:29treatment of animals
39:30they want to replace.
39:31Punxsutawney fill
39:33with a hologram image
39:35for Groundhog Day
39:36to let the real Phil
39:39hibernate in peace.
39:41Meanwhile,
39:41PETA also trying to ruin
39:42Christmas for kids.
39:43Last month,
39:44the group called out
39:45Kim Kardashian
39:46for giving each of her
39:47four kids
39:48their very own puppy
39:49for Christmas.
39:50Kids love puppies.
39:51Telling people
39:52in a statement
39:52that, quote,
39:53puppies are not plushies.
39:55Here with the reaction,
39:57PETA spokesperson,
39:58Ashley Byrne.
39:58Ashley,
39:59I know you miss me.
39:59How are you?
40:00It's great to see you,
40:01Sean.
40:01Thanks for having me on.
40:02Let me read.
40:03This came from Grok.
40:04Apparently,
40:05PETA files with the VDACS
40:08the year 2024.
40:10You took in a whopping
40:12in your shelter
40:133,317 animals,
40:15dogs, cats,
40:16and other companion animals.
40:17Is that true?
40:19It is true.
40:20We run a shelter
40:21of last resort in Virginia
40:23where people in desperate need
40:25bring us their animals.
40:26And is it true, Ashley,
40:27that you euthanized
40:2867% of them?
40:30Well, people are bringing
40:32in animals asking us
40:34to euthanize them
40:34because they're in
40:35desperate poverty.
40:36Ashley.
40:37And these animals are sick.
40:38I know you're trained well
40:40by PETA communications team.
40:43But here's my question.
40:43They are at the end of their lives.
40:44And so people...
40:45You destroyed,
40:46you murdered 67%
40:48of the shelter animals you took it.
40:51Humane euthanasia is not murder.
40:5167%?
40:52So many of us have had to make
40:54this decision for our animals.
40:56So many of us have had to make
40:58this decision for our animals.
40:59At the end of our lives.
41:00And we're fortunate to be able
41:02to pay to do so.
41:03But PETA services is a desperately
41:05poor area in Virginia
41:08where people come to us
41:10because they can't afford
41:11that compassionate end-of-life
41:13care for their animals.
41:14Wait, wait, wait.
41:14But as far as Kim Kardashian is concerned...
41:17Wait a minute.
41:18You are rationalizing
41:19the murder of doggies and cats
41:22and then you're mad at Kim Kardashian
41:24for giving her children a puppy.
41:26Son...
41:26Which I think is a very gracious,
41:28nice, kind thing to do.
41:30Son...
41:30I think you owe Kim an apology
41:32and all of those dogs and cats
41:34that you, frankly, were part of murdering.
41:36Your own viewers have had to make
41:38the same choice for their animals
41:40when they're at the end of their lives
41:41suffering from disease or...
41:43You say they're at the end of their life.
41:45You say that.
41:46I'm not sure I believe that.
41:48When people take their animals to the vet,
41:49it's a devastating experience...
41:50You don't know how long that dog or cat would live.
41:53But we provide that service to people...
41:56You killed 67%...
41:58...who are trying to put their suffering animals
41:59out of their misery.
42:00They're suffering because they're in your hands
42:02and you kill them.
42:03But you brought up Kim Kardashian...
42:04We aren't angry at Kim
42:05for just getting puppies for her kids.
42:09Kim Kardashian is tremendously influential.
42:11She knows that.
42:12Her entire career and massive net worth
42:14are based on that influence.
42:16And when she buys dogs,
42:18instead of adopting them from shelters,
42:21she is pouring gasoline on the fire
42:24of the enormous homeless animal crisis
42:27that we are currently facing in the United States.
42:31Millions of dogs are entering shelters every year.
42:34Ashley, hang on.
42:34We're running out of time.
42:36To be clear, Kim Kardashian gives puppies to kids
42:40that I'm sure they're well taken care of.
42:42And you murder 67% of dogs in Virginia in your shelter.
42:47And you're mad at her?
42:48We would like him to adopt
42:48to help stem the tide of millions of dogs...
42:52No, you murder them.
42:5267%?
42:53Is that figure wrong?
42:54...being dumped in shelters every year
42:56and suffering on cold concrete floors...
42:57All right, I got a break.
42:58...because there are not enough homes for them.
43:00It's terrible.
43:01You kill all those puppies,
43:03all those little doggies and cats.
43:05More Hannity, straight ahead.
43:09He was on...
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