All right, news Roundup and Information Overload Hour, 800 941.
Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
I'm going to play James Comey in a second because he had a lot to say as it relates to sensitive, classified top secret information on Hillary's email servers, plural.
But it doesn't even include the 33,000 emails that we know she deleted with bleach bit on the server.
So we never got those.
And he made these comments, kind of ignoring that part.
They did get 30,000 other emails.
I first want to remind you, after 9-11, we had what was called the 9-11 commission.
And remember Sandy Berger worked for then President Clinton.
And before he testified before the 9-11 Commission, he felt a real compelling need to go into the National Archives.
And while he was in there, he took sensitive classified top secret documents and shoved them down his pants and in his socks and walked out with them.
But of course, if you're a Democrat, you didn't steal them.
You you were doing nothing nefarious.
You were just being sloppy, sloppy sloppy.
Listen.
Just think maybe this is a case of sloppiness.
I'm sure it was a careless, sloppy moment.
And he admits this, and he was sloppy about it.
I'm sloppy too, so I can appreciate this.
Obviously, uh the sloppiness was not something that uh we're going to regret later.
And it was a case of sloppiness, sloppy, sloppy, sloping.
Sloppy.
Sloppy, sloppy.
So you're sloppy when you literally take documents and shove them in your crotch.
That's being sloppy.
Then we have the James Comey infamous July 2016.
I thought you he was going to indict Hillary because he recognized she committed many crimes, but he outlines specifically all the top secret classified information email chains that they had discovered, and then ends it with, but no prosecutor whatever, prosecute.
Listen.
110 emails in 52 email chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received.
Eight of those chains contained information that was top secret.
Thirty-six of those chains contained secret information at the time, and eight contained confidential information at the time.
There is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.
Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case.
Anyway, joining us to go through all of this, especially with the latest breaking news and information we have, John Solomon, he had a blockbuster news-breaking story this week.
Editor-in-chief of JustTheNews.com, investigative reporter Greg Jarrett, he's been dead-on accurate from day one about this raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Welcome both of you to the program.
John, let me start with you.
Start with the news you broke this week and maybe analyze it through the prism of Sandy Berger and what Comey just said about Hillary Clinton.
Yeah, it's funny.
I was the reporter that broke the Sandy Berger story at the Associated Press back in 2003.
Um listen, there has been a double standard in the security community for cases like this.
If they like the person, they give them a pass.
If they don't like the person in the elitist security community, they they rough them up and they do things.
And so Sandy Berger was never a popular guy among the career people, and he got the uh difficult treatment, and perhaps rightly so, because going into the archives and literally stealing them is theft.
Uh intentionally going in there trying to remove something.
Well, he got he got a prosecutive uh uh outcome.
Hillary Clinton uh didn't.
In fact, she got treated with kid gloves from the moment this was discovered.
I go back to the case.
Sandy Berger got a slap on the wrist.
He just it was nothing.
He paid a fine, lost your security clearance for three years.
But it was a minor punishment.
But uh, but you know, Hillary Clinton didn't even get prosecution.
And in her case, from the moment they discovered what she had done, she got kid glove treatment.
In the August of 2015, exactly uh seven years ago.
I reported that the FBI actually allowed David Kendall, her lawyer, to keep the classified materials.
They gave him a safe.
Hillary Clinton got treated like uh she deserved a parade on something that was unbelievably reckless and careless.
So now you see Donald Trump and how he's played now, and it's criminal, criminal, criminal from the moment it gets started.
And that brings us to the story.
Joe Biden and the Joe Biden White House was the instigation point for this criminal investigation.
The man who defeated Trump in 2020 and likely expects to run against him in 2024 is the one who authorized sending evidence to the FBI to initiate the criminal investigation.
He told the archives, send those documents to the FBI, and then a few days later, he took away President Trump's potential best um defense by telling the National Archives they could waive the executive phobics that President Trump enjoyed over those documents.
And I hope later in our show we'll talk about how Barack Obama made that all possible because there's an interesting twist to that.
But what a difference in treatment.
And I don't think most Americans appreciate a current president using the powers of the FBI to go after his predecessor.
There are two legals issues specifically I want to ask you about, Greg Jarrett.
One is Secretary of State Clinton never had, as a Secretary of State, the authority to declassify.
On the other hand, Donald Trump does.
The second thing is the night of that raid, you are on Hannity on TV on Fox, and you pointed out, and only yesterday the Wall Street Journal caught up to you that the Federal Records Act gives authority to a former president to have custody and control over presidential papers.
And in other words, finally, this would if what you're saying is correct and what the Wall Street Journal wrote up yesterday is correct, wouldn't that vindicate uh everything that we've been saying from day one, and also that this is this was a fishing expedition from day one?
Oh, absolutely.
It's outrageous.
Not only did Merrick Garland, the attorney general, egregiously violate uh Trump's Fourth Amendment rights with an unreasonable uh search and seizure, but he also ignored the prevailing law.
Garland cites in his warrant three criminal codes as the basis for the warrant.
But those statutes, Sean, have no application because the controlling law on presidential papers is dictated exclusively by the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
Under that very specific law which nullifies general statutes.
Trump had the right to have custody uh of the documents in dispute.
And you you and I talked about it literally hours after the story broke the day of the raid.
And it was the first thing out of my mouth.
And you set it up because you said, wait a minute, doesn't the Presidential Records Act control here?
And I said, absolutely does.
And then we went through it and I explained it.
And I was happy to see, you know, two respected constitutional law experts, formerly of the Department of Justice, reiterated in their op-ed in in the Wall Street Journal.
And they wrote the FBI had no legally valid clause for the raid because federal law gives Mr. Trump a right to access and possess these presidential papers.
They're 100% correct.
Speaking of the Wall Street Journal, they commended and cited uh my friend, our friend John Solomon and his great reporting in the lead op-ed today in the Wall Street Journal.
It's outrageous that Joe Biden has been claiming, oh, gee, I knew nothing about this, when in fact, as John pointed out, he instigated it, he authorized it, he waived an executive privilege uh of Donald Trump that doesn't belong to him, Joe Biden.
That is deeply disturbing.
It's beyond disturbing.
John, let's look at the timeline here.
In February, the National Archives and Records Administration uh sent a letter to President Trump's team at Mar-a-Lago thanking them for all of their help and cooperation regarding archives and records and handing over what what they were asking for.
Uh in June of this year, the DOJ and the FBI went to Mar-a-Lago.
They wanted to see what other documents might have been that might have remained there.
They were escorted to the area where they were.
Uh they only asked that a padlock be put on the door.
The the Trump people complied.
They could have taken any document they wanted that day.
They chose not to, but clearly there was cooperation going on all across the board, and then that raises the question why the raid.
Yeah, listen, it does.
And that uh one of the steps that most prosecutors and even uh former FBI senior executives, people like Kevin Bacchus said is they went a grand jury route in Maine.
They issued a grand jury subpoena, the president complied with it, and even invited him down and gave him a voluntary tour of the of the storage locker, which by the way wasn't required by the grand jury subpoena.
Why didn't they take the normal step?
In normal steps, and Greg can correct me if I'm wrong in this.
Uh normally you go through an enforcement procedure.
If you don't think you got everything in the grand jury before you raid a home, normally the thing is go to a court, do a show cause and say we would like to order the enforcement subpoena because we think there are still more materials.
They didn't even give the president that benefit of that normal step in the process.
Greg, wouldn't that be a normal thing for a prosecutor to do before ramping up a search warrant?
Oh, it absolutely would.
And a regular federal court judge would have said, do that first before you even present to me a criminal warrant that that wasn't done.
Yeah, great point.
All right, quick break.
More with John Solomon and Greg Jarrett on the other side, and then your call's coming up 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
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We continue our analysis, more legal issues regarding the raid at Mar-a-Lago with John Solomon, investigative reporter, editor-in-chief of just the news.com, and of course, Greg Jarrett, Fox News legal analyst, best selling author.
Let me ask you both, where where are we headed with this?
Does does Merrick Garland will Merrick Garland go as far as to indict a former president knowing what we know about Hillary, knowing what we know about Sandy Berger, knowing what we know about other past presidents?
Are they going to arrest them?
You'd have to be an idiot to indict uh Trump under these circumstances.
But then having uh sat through the confirmation hearing of Merrick Garland to the attorney general, um, it strikes me that he is capable of doing that sort of thing.
He is obviously uh politicized and weaponized the Department of Justice to protect partisan allies and to punish political adversaries.
And would would he go this far?
Sure he would.
And he's he's probably uh thinking, well, I, you know, I would file it in Washington, D.C. They hate Trump.
You know, they they convict Trump of uh, you know, a capital uh offense for spitting on the sidewalk.
Well, well, wait a minute.
Is that why they didn't use the Miami field office for this raid?
Is that why they use the same exact office of Peter Struck and Company, the same people involved in the Russia collusion hoax and the Mueller issues?
Yeah, it probably is.
And they would say these are presidential papers that were in the White House, they belong to the National Archives in Washington, uh both are are in the nation's cabin, will file it in the nation's capital.
Now, you know, look, any conviction in DC wouldn't stand up uh on appeal, but you know, Merrick Garland didn't care about that.
He just cares about using this as a political cudgel to bludgeon Trump and help his boss Joe Biden.
Now, how does that make political sense, John Solomon?
Because Democrats, if you listen to them, they keep saying, oh, Donald Trump would be the easiest candidate to beat.
If they believe that, why wouldn't they leave him alone?
Yeah, listen, they don't believe that because uh some of the great Democratic lawyers are talking about using this strategy, using this investigation as a nullification strategy to uh keep Donald Trump off the ballot.
You don't keep a guy off the ballot if you think he's the easy one to win or to beat.
And so uh you know, the very statements of the Democratic elites uh are like Mark Elias are we have to nullify this.
They're worried about Donald Trump.
They've always been worried about Donald Trump because he brought an entire new voter into the Republican Party that used to vote Democrat, and they know that that hovers over the 2022 and 2024 elections.
I think Greg's analysis of the law is so important.
Even if they try to do an indictment, there are multiple legal hurdles now that the this Justice Department's gonna face.
Starting off with the breath of a search warrant.
That search warrant is so vastly broad that it violates the FBI's manual for uh FBI agents.
Uh Kevin Brock said that the other day, the former intelligence chief of the FBI doesn't meet the standard.
The search warrant uh is going to be challenging.
The question of whether the president declassified these documents and that's why they were there, which the president has now put on the record saying he did.
There are about seven major legal issues that have to be resolved before an indictment could ever proceed.
I think this probably gets dragged out in the courts uh, and I think uh Greg's analysis over the last week he's had all of these things ahead of everyone else.
It it's clear that there are a lot of legal missteps that this Justice Department has already committed early in this case.
But there's also the declassification issue, Greg.
Look, uh, unlike Hillary Clinton who had no declassification authority and acted in violation of the law intentionally and willfully, this president has declassification authority, and uh the documents now show that he didn't pack up his papers.
Uh it was done by the uh general services administration by law.
They're required to do that.
So then they're shipped down there.
Do you think Donald Trump is sitting for hours and days and weeks going through uh boxes?
No, he's not.
And he's not a good thing.
And I just know Donald Trump, he's not that type of executive.
He's not reading papers all day.
He's not held vicariously culpable for the acts of others like the GSA or even your own staffers who are going through boxes.
And I want to thank you both of you.
You both have been phenomenal on this issue and way ahead of the curve.
It feels like uh deja vu all over again with the Russia collusion hoax and our great ensemble cast back on their A game, John Solomon and Greg Jarrett.
Thank you both for being with us.
My pleasure.
All right, when we come back, wide open phones, 800-941 Sean.
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Linda's been mocking me all day because my my godson is getting married this weekend, and I have to I have to be a part of everything.
The party, the rehearsal dinner, the wedding.
I'm very surprised, honestly.
By the way, the pro the problem is everything you've said since you I told you this is gonna get back to them, and I I'm uh oh, you're gonna cause me a number of headaches.
First of all, everybody knows from years of listening to this show.
You are a man who hates to get dressed up.
You are you are a man who wears the blue jeans tuxedo with the suit on top and the jeans on the bottom, no matter where you are.
Correct?
You are a man who, if you have to wear suit slacks, a tuxedo of any kind, you're gonna lose your mind.
I'm assuming you're not this weekend.
I'm assuming.
I I what does that mean?
It means that means that your sister's ready to strangle you.
That's what that means.
I got it.
Okay.
It means that I re How do I say it without saying I don't want to go?
I offer everybody money or my or an appearance.
And in this case, they chose the appearance.
That's true love.
That's family love right there.
That's blood.
You know, blood is thicker than water, they say.
I'm sure I'm I'm sure I'll come back on a Monday and tell you it actually wasn't that bad.
I had a good time.
Um, but it's it's a they're putting me in a position that I have to do a lot of the work here.
Listen, I know your nephews for a very long time.
I have no kids.
I have since they were young, and I have no doubt that uh they are fully aware of how excited you truly are to be there.
My family, my family, my children in particular, are nervous.
Because well, there are some liberals on the other side of their family.
Oh.
Are you giving away?
Yep.
Should you dedicate it to all the liberals in the room?
That's actually kind of funny.
I do have a couple.
I I I have lines written, but I don't know where the line is anymore, so I'm not sure how far I can take this thing.
You're gonna have like your your uh your elephant pocket square with RNC across it and like a magazine.
Oh, but you know me, I'm gonna be obsessed with what's going on in the news.
What's happening?
Uh do you need me to come in?
And uh it's I can't just walk away from the show like this, especially next week is Labor Day week and nobody works Labor Day week.
So I guess I mean listen, not for nothing, you know, in the media and kind of like an all industry, and I was talking to Anthony about this the other day.
It's just quiet.
August is quiet, you know, whether you work in you know this is the last bit of it.
Then everyone gets back to their normal schedules after Labor Day.
Then it's then it's really crazy again.
But I I mean, listen, I am excited.
Uh I you know, I think that you should take pictures, you know, uh full scale of one to ten.
How far should I push the envelope in the speech?
Oh, I will go to a twelve.
Absolutely.
Oh man.
I mean, listen, she's married him.
She can't get out now.
She already paid for the venue.
You're you're you're playing to my worst instincts, and you know you are.
I want the exclusive on Monday.
I want to know if you do all the things.
I really need to know if you do the the Bill Clinton impression, because that's always a lot of fun in a room full of liberals.
I'll do that.
That's easy.
That's a start.
Look really hot, especially you girls with the really short skirts.
If you want, I'll give you a tour of the city.
It's pretty good.
Although, I mean, you know, my favorite impersonation that you do is the the Godfather.
That is my all-time favorite of yours.
I know it hurts your throat, though, so I'm not asking you to do it.
To this crowd tonight.
That my nephew.
Uh that my son Michael.
Should anything befall him.
A bad accident.
Whatever.
I will hold all of you in this room responsible.
Classic.
I love it.
But I mean that's a well, I think my little best one.
Levin gets the best response when I do it before a crowd.
No, I don't think so.
I think I think the Hillary one gets the best response.
I'll say nobody else will say it.
There.
I said it.
It's pretty good.
Oh, the Rush one is good.
Honestly, all your impersonations are pretty good.
Nothing.
Hannity would be nothing without me.
Well, he was nothing for you know the day after you dropped his EIB mic, so for that part, that's actually true.
By the way, don't we miss him?
Of course.
Every day we see his team, Mike Bamon.
I talked to James Golden.
I love James.
Allie, I mean, it's just as far as great too.
Yeah, they are they're awesome, awesome people.
But I tell you, on a happy note, I'm looking forward to Monday.
I'm excited for your nephew to get married.
I hope that they uh have a long and helpful.
You're excited about it.
I am I'm excited about it.
It's it's gonna put you in a very awkward position.
How many how far should I push this thing on a scale of one to ten?
What's your number?
Five.
He goes, he's going to be a good thing.
He said that's because he has to be there.
He doesn't want to be.
And he's married to your sister.
If it becomes an Adam Schiff show, he's gonna clean up the Adam Shift.
That's the problem.
No, he's not.
He's gonna run away.
It's gonna take a glass of scotch and hide in the corner like all smart attendants will.
They're having their their pit bull dog in the wedding.
Can you believe that?
Oh, that's kind of cute.
What's he is he the ring bearer?
I kinda I like that.
I've got a soft spot for the four leggings.
I look at that dog and it looks like, what was the name of that movie with Damien?
The omen, remember?
Yeah, and I don't remember because I don't watch movies like that.
Yeah.
All right, let's get to our phones.
All right, Steve in Tennessee.
Steve, Steve, glad you called.
What's on your mind today?
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
It's a pleasure to talk to you.
I'm a farmer down in East Tennessee, and the show caught my fear yesterday about uh how much things are going out for the farmers and and raising cows and corn and everything's going through the roof.
It's uh it's amazing.
Um the point that We're actually, well, a lot of people call me cow daddy down here.
And my wife was telling me yesterday, she said, Do you know how much we pay for dog food?
And I said, No, honey, I don't have a clue.
And she said, tw two twenty-two bags of I won't say what it is, but uh dog food, what we feed our German shepherds, because I train them in too.
She said, It's a hundred and thirty-eight dollars in change.
I said, You've got to be kidding me.
I said, I raise Angus beef out here and feed families with it.
And I said, I can feed our dogs out of our freezers cheaper than I can buy dog food.
I said, No, this is crazy.
It's just crazy.
So it's um and corn's going through the roof.
I just called this morning to get three tons of grain, and it's gone up fifty dollars a ton, and it's just it's crazy what it's costing to raise food.
You sound more like a rancher.
Are you a rancher or a rancher and a farmer?
Rancher and a farmer.
Okay, how many acres you got?
Well, on the main farm, we've got 156.
Okay, what do you plant?
And then we're uh well actually what we do is we raise beef, angus beef, to put in people's freezers so they'll have food to eat next year, and it won't cost them near as much as it costs and we're not gonna knock any place, but you know, it it's a lot of people.
I just recently got a f an extra freezer for that very reason.
I mean, if if I called you up, I could like order a whole cow and you carve it up and everything and and it's you turn it into steaks and ribs and everything in between.
Everything in between any way you want it.
All right, I'm gonna buy one from you.
Here's my next cow daddy, I need you to this is what the problem is.
If you can't make money ranching, and then there are there are now people in your position that are not making money and they're selling off their herds and they're getting out of the business.
Now that's gonna reduce the right.
They're gonna reduce the supply and that's gonna push costs even higher, and nobody's gonna be able to afford beef.
All I eat is meat.
I'm a paleo guy.
I eat mostly protein.
I don't need a whole lot of cars.
When the Chinese virus broke out, I drove my wife back and forth to a Tom Iowa, she's a hospitalist, and uh that's 869 miles from my driveway to her hotel in Atoma, Iowa.
And we talked about uh uh because it's it's getting to the point you can't get cows processed anymore.
It's not just it that's part of the reason people are selling out out their herds of pigs and cows or beef.
And I said, We're just gonna have to build us a processing plant.
So that we've got that started now.
I've been working on this for a little over two years, and your cow might be the first one that goes through.
Is that right through the processing plant?
Yes.
We're working hard.
Uh yes, sir, go ahead.
Well, let me let me get your number and put you on hold and and we'll talk about what I'm looking for.
Uh and you pack it up, seal it so I can just throw it in our freezer and it'll stay for a good year.
Yes, sir.
It'll be everything I'm with these animals from the day they're born to the day they're vacuum sealed.
Wow.
Isn't that cool, Linda?
You know, when I'm having a really really Adam Schiffy kind of day, um, I I wish I was out there hanging out with you, cow daddy.
You sound like a good guy.
Daddy, we'll take care of you.
You don't have to be depressed.
The world's a good place.
It's just there's just some parts of it that are the I think I think we should make t-shirts, and they should say you should say, Dream like cow daddy.
Live long prosper.
Don't think we should do let me ask you, are you ready to handle a load like, for example, if I put your web do you have a website?
Uh you may not have one, do you?
I do have a website, yes I do.
All right.
We put it up on my website and people want to do what I'm doing, which is I I bought a freezer because I'm sick and tired of going to the store and not getting the meat that I want.
And I basically like re-meats.
You've got millions of vis uh I'm getting time.
Millions of listeners, yes.
Uh I can't handle millions yet.
My veterinarians told me once, they said no.
Well, not everyone's gonna Want to buy a cow that's listening to the show, but I bet you there are people like me that are sick and tired of going to the store and I do my own shopping and I I don't get the meat that I want.
Now I I've got another guy that's a butcher friend of mine, and I'll call him and I'll say, can you please, when it comes in, you know, put this aside for me and I'll come get it when it's ready.
And and he's an awesome guy.
He's in my town, and he takes great care of me.
Um and he has premium meats too.
He's really high quality, but I only really like beef, chicken, and pork.
That's it.
Um, we're gonna put you on hold.
Maybe we'll put up a little bit.
We'll put up we'll put your place up on the website.
Linda, we can do that.
Yeah, we can definitely do that.
Cowdaddy, that's okay with you.
That'll be fine.
You can go.
There's two sites, Cowdaddy T N, abbreviation for Tennessee, and then you can go to Ratcliffe Farms.
He'll tell you the story about the farms and how we've been in business since 1968 and what we do and the whole nine yards.
You'll see the child's following me around in the field.
If you go to YouTube, a day at Ratcliffe, you'll see what I'm pretty much doing every day.
Yes, sir.
Well, thank you very much.
We'll definitely put that up on Handy.com.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
Thank you.
Sean, I cannot believe I'm actually getting to speak to the great Sean Hannity.
Listen, I can't believe I'm speaking of the great cow daddy.
Well, you let me know what you want.
If you want half a cow and it not cut, we'll get it to you.
If you want your butcher cut it, we'll do whatever.
I'm gonna let you I'm gonna let you cut it for me.
I'll tell you exactly what I like.
I can tell you off the top of my head, I love ribeye.
That's my favorite cut.
Um, I know my friends often like filet mignon.
I love beef ribs like no tomorrow.
Love them.
Uh, those are my my real favorites.
Um, and you know, I'll eat a sirloin or whatever else you got, and I love I love chopped meat.
I eat a lot of chopp meat.
Okay.
Good enough.
We'll we'll get you hooked up.
All right, my friend.
Thank you, cow daddy, appreciate it, man.
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You see, these are the people that make America great.
These are the people that get up every day and they feed America, and they don't get when do they ever get praise?
When do they ever get thanked for what they do?
And you know what else they are?
They're informed because they're the ones that are out there actually buying all the supplies.
They're dealing with all of the infrastructure issues, all the supply chain issues.
They're seeing suffering.
Absolutely.
And they're listening.
They're paying attention in the news.
They know what's happening with you know fertilizer and potash and Belarus and Ukraine and everything else.
We've had all these farmers and all these ranchers calling the show, telling us what's happening on the ground and warning America, and now we're beginning to see what's happening, especially there's that story from earlier the week that we covered about corn, uh, the corn yield this year is gonna be extremely low.
And the same with soybeans, that's gonna be extremely low.
And every farmer that's calling is telling us, warning us that there's gonna be a shortage of food coming and that prices are gonna skyrocket.
Ranchers are, we read stories about it almost every day.
These poor guys are selling off their entire herd, and they're getting out of the business because they're losing money, and they can't make money anymore because everything's so expensive.
And farmers are saying the same thing.
The price of seed is double from last year.
Uh, we're all gonna be impacted by this.
And it's um we'll have an appreciation for farmers and ranchers like we've never had before, just like we do for truckers now.
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Now, for some families, the foundation brings the comfort of knowing they can stay in the home where they made memories with their fallen loved ones.
And for others, the foundation enables new memories to be cherished forever.
All of this is only possible because of your generosity.
They're asking everyone listening to this program, go to their website.
I'm part of this as well.
Donate 11 bucks a month.
That's two Starbucks coffees a month that you give up.
The letter T, the number two, the letter T.org, the letter T, the number two, the letter T.org for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
Peter Ducey on the Student Loan Forgiveness Nonsense will have the latest on the legat lack of legality as it relates to the Mar-a-Lago raid with Devin Nunes and Alina Haba.
Larry Kudlow on the cost of this student loan forgiveness thing.
Rand Paul will join us tonight.
You're going to meet parents whose child, young kid, was allowed in school to alter their pronoun and try to commit suicide twice, and they were never told, and they're upset about it.