Well, McCarthy apparently doesn't think it's collusion if your campaign manager is giving inside polling data and battle strategy and key states to an agent of Russian intelligence.
Well, the Russians are helping your campaign, but most Americans would call that collusion.
McCarthy has no plan.
The Republican Party has no plan.
They can do nothing except do political stunts.
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I'm going to try.
What will you find in?
I'm going to try to get rid of the smaller.
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So in Missouri, the Attorney General, Senator Elect Eric Schmidt, has now put uh Dr. Anthony Fauci, who's never been held accountable for anything, on the stand to answer for the harm that he has caused millions of Americans with his fear-mongering, manipulation, and never ever changed always changing positions.
You know, we're learning more as the attorney general has put Fauci on the stand to answer these questions.
Like, for example, let's let's go to the one issue of masks.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet.
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
But the CDC is saying that at minimum, wear a mask.
Okay, this is what they're saying.
Make sure you wear a mask.
So you wear a mask.
Then you want it to fit better.
So one of the ways you could do it if you would like to is put a cloth mask over, which actually here and here and here where you can get leakage in is much better contained.
All right, so now what they've already found out, thanks to Eric Schmidt, who's gonna join us in a second, is Fauci actually emailed a friend saying that masks were ineffective, but then he pushed for mask mandates anyway.
Now, how does this make any sense?
How is this good public health?
How is this following the science?
Anyway, the attorney general, great state of Missouri, now Senator elect Eric Schmidt is with us.
Uh, how are you, sir?
I'm great, Sean.
How are you?
Uh, how does somebody get almost every aspect of the biggest pandemic in our lifetime wrong?
And he's, you know, heralded as this uh phenomenal scientist.
Um, and yet we know that he was thinking differently privately.
What do we learn?
Well, I think we had to, you know, pick apart, he mentioned some of those claims that he made.
I mean, the the fact is this guy was making it up as he went along.
It was never about the science.
It was about power and control.
So if you look at it through that lens, everything related to COVID, especially emanating from Anthony Fauci had to do with being in the spotlight, making these big pronouncements, having candles dedicated to him.
But the impact was disastrous for Americans.
So if you start with the lab league, um, you mentioned it.
It's very clear that the NIH was funding uh the Wuhan lab.
Uh, they begin to panic.
And we went through this in meticulous detail on the deposition, whether it's emails, uh setting up conference calls, uh, articles that were being shaped by Dr. Fauci, which is really interesting, by the way, throughout this deposition, Sean, for a guy that claims to know everything about everything.
He had a lot of I don't recall in there, which is amazing if there's a middle name.
But we went through these drafts changed.
And they went from being very open to this idea, which is the most plausible theory out there, of course, to turning everybody into a conspiracy theorist who dared to utter that this could have come from the Wuhan lab.
He admits they didn't have the proper uh safety protocols.
Uh he knows that the funding went there.
So we basically essentially when you put all that together, he was deeply concerned that this would come back to him, right?
And so at that point, you start blaming everybody else.
You start anybody that utters a word uh about the lab leak is labeled a conspiracy theorist, a fringe theory.
And then when Fauci speaks social media and big tech censors, people were being taken down from that.
You talk about the response.
He sends Dr. Lane, his chief lieutenant Sean, to China in early February with a WHO uh delegation, and he comes back and they are uh amazed and uh they're lauding the Chinese extreme measures, the lockdown.
And that is what Fauci's worldview was.
If you didn't have freedom fighting folks who push back against that, who knows what we would end up beyond the disastrous lockdowns that destroyed lives and livelihoods.
And then you mentioned the masks.
In early February, uh a friend of his emails and we uncovered the email, asked him about it, asks him she's going on a plane trip, um, should she wear a mask?
He says they're essentially they're ineffective, right?
Uh other studies.
But by the way, that's exactly what he played that's what he said on 60 minutes.
That was his first position.
Oh, it may it may stop a droplet or something, but masks don't work.
Right.
And they are ineffective.
But here but but then um in early April, just three days after other studies are presented confirming that analysis, which everybody, you know, most people believe to be true at this point, um, he does an abowed face.
And then, you know, uh mass mandates follow, COVID tyranny is born, five year olds are having to wear masks, we see the psychological emotional damage.
I mean, it was a total disaster.
And so uh that's you know, this vo that deposition taken under the guise of this lawsuit, Sean, which is uh the the allegation is that the Biden administration uh outsourced their censorship that they can't do under the First Amendment to these big tech entities.
And so what we know is you know, Fauci's communications team was working directly with social media platforms to take people down to censor content, and you can't do that in this country.
And so in addition to the lies that that that were spewed by Fauci for power and control, uh he was engaged in this effort with big tech to silence people, which you can't do.
Who would be held liable if you're successful in this suit?
Well, these folks are named individually and the Biden administration.
So one of the things I think that we're getting, in addition to an injunction prohibiting this kind of activity, which by the way is probably still ongoing.
You heard uh, you know, Jean Pierre at the podium just the other day saying they're watching very closely Twitter.
I mean, you had Jin Saki, who by the way, we're taking her deposition here in a couple weeks.
Uh, she stood at the podium saying they were they were flagging things for Facebook.
Here's some other things that we know, Sean, from the lawsuit through the discovery process.
One, uh, there were weekly censorship meetings.
Governmental officials at the highest level were on censorship meetings, weekly calls with big tech to censor people.
There was a special portal for the government with big tech to censor folks.
Um, you also had direct communications from when you say censor folks, it would that mean people with differing positions that maybe were actually following the science, because uh who are they trying to censor?
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
Dissenting views, right?
Which again is why the first amendment's so important, right?
You have you you're people can make up their own minds.
And I think that's what you saw, this whole thing.
You have uh an elite group of folks who view themselves as knowing everything, wanting to dictate to everybody else.
That's very clear.
You also had direct communication from Facebook officials to the surgeon general, text messages that we've uncovered saying, hey, we did what you said, we took that we deplatformed that person.
What else do you want us to do?
I mean, this is like it's in plain view.
And I'll also give you one tidbit uh Sean that also came out from this deposition, which is just remarkable, but uh but a glimpse.
Power uh, you know, corrupts, but it also reveals, right?
We're in this right after lunch in this deposition, seven-hour deposition.
The court reporter sneezed.
Fauci stops and has her wear a mask.
In the deposition.
In November of 2022, this is the mentality of the man who was in charge of all this stuff, and why it's so important that this can never happen again, and why this lawsuit's uncovering so many things that were hidden for so long.
You know, it was very interesting.
The gentleman that created the technology for the RNA vaccine to even be created, a guy by the name of Robert Malone, we had him on the program, and he said that his own technology, his own discovery, there wouldn't have been any vaccine without it, that it was being overused and there wasn't enough science behind it.
And he said it really should only be used on a limited basis for the most vulnerable people with pre-existing conditions, compromised immune systems, and the elderly.
That's it.
Nobody wanted to hear from him.
And then when Joe Rogan interviewed the guy, you know, you would think that he was interviewing Satan.
And meanwhile, there wouldn't be a vaccine without this guy.
Right.
And you had you had thousands of scientists, um, Sean, sign on to um um the the idea that natural immunity was a good thing, right?
Like that we would develop natural immunity that you get herd immunity.
One of the other things that came out of the deposition, and again why um Fauci is so so compromised here, is that he totally dismisses that idea.
He dismisses um the importance of herd immunity.
He dismisses you know, wait a minute, but there are there are tapes of him saying just the opposite.
And by the way, there was even a tape of him saying in 2012 he would support gain of function research, even if it resulted in a worldwide pandemic.
Yeah, and and by the way, that's a minority of uh a small minority of scientists who believe that.
Because because gain of function research essentially, as if you boil it down in layman's terms, is let's create something so devastating that we have to figure out how to fix it, right?
But most scientists believe why in the world would you create something so deadly and powerful in the first place, right?
But but again, if you think about Fauci's role at the NIH, he gets to decide all of this grant funding.
It's an incredibly powerful position.
And so when this goes wrong, he's desperate to, you know, CYA and make sure anybody that points a finger back at him is the bad guy, is a conspiracy theorist, is a fringe player, and then he uses social media and big tech to do his dirty work.
And again, in this country in the United States of America, where we believe in different views, right?
We believe in dissent, we believe in questioning, we believe in questioning government officials.
That can't happen again.
And this was, you know, revealing.
It was about power and control, like I said, not the science.
You know how much heat this program took at a time there's is a Cedar Sinai, a doctor is the pr uh premier medical expert has been prescribing hydroxychloroquine for 40 plus years.
He said the risk of using it at the time is nil.
And Dr. Daniel Wallace is his name, and we had him on this program, and then Dr. Oz says, well, you you fight with the army you have, not the one you wish you had.
And now since then, there's been numerous medical studies that confirm taken early hydroxychloroquine was capable of mitigating some of the symptoms.
And I'd have this guy on, and I just get the crap kicked out of me just by listening to the foremost, most renowned scientists on lupus and malaria and all these uses for hydroxychloroquine.
He says the risk is nothing.
What have you got to lose, Donald Trump said at one point, and you would think that he was telling you to take cancer pills.
Yeah, no, look, you had scientists who were are not scientists, but physicians who were uh, you know, losing their license.
Not in addition to being deplatformed on social media by stating their opinion, like objecting.
You know, they're trying to basically take away their livelihoods.
I will tell you, in Missouri, um, we got to a place where uh these, you know, these bureaucrats continued to force the masking of five-year-olds.
I sued 47 school districts in Missouri to liberate these kids because allow parents to make these important decisions.
It's amazing.
When you stood up to this machine, when you were standing up uh for what we knew was wrong and the lies and the and the actual Soviet-style tactics, really, um, people were vilified.
Now, as the truth comes out, um, that was the correct position to take, right?
Which was the challenge that maps don't actually work to actually say this happened because of DNA function roost uh research in the Wuhan lab.
We can't let that happen again.
And so I think again, part of the value of this lawsuit, and uh, you know, I won't be attorney general much longer, it'll continue, but I'm gonna continue to take that work to the United States Senate.
We need to continue to, you know, hold hearings, hold people accountable, make sure this never happens again.
All right, quick break.
We'll have more with the attorney generals and Senator Elect for the great state of Missouri, Eric Schmidt on the other side, then we'll get to your calls.
All right, we continue now with the attorney general and Senator Elect from the Great State of Missouri, the show me state, uh, Eric Schmidt is with us.
You know, I will never listen to the government again.
And I'll tell you, I I I really am glad that I would say often on this program, I'm not a doctor.
I'm not gonna play one on radio or TV.
I I don't have all the answers.
We're putting people on with varying opinions, some that I agree with, some that I disagree with.
And then ultimately, you're going to have to consult with your doctor based on your unique medical history, your current medical condition, and then make up your own mind as it came as it, you know, on important issues and choices like whether you're going to get the vaccine or not.
I never told people what to do regarding these issues.
I never told people, you know, uh, I did tell them about therapeutics, the most uh underreported therapeutic was monoclonal antibodies.
That's the one that worked the best, and we should be producing them, mass producing them even today, and we're not.
Well, think about it.
That's what this fight was all about, Sean is allowing people to make their own decisions, whether they wanted to, you know, if they were quadruple vaxxed and wanted to have eight masks on their face and walk around an outdoor track all day long.
I I think that's ridiculous.
But you know, this is America, go do it.
But don't tell everybody else, especially their kid has to wear a mask all day long when they're not effective.
Also with the vaccine mandates.
I mean, we led the fight in Missouri.
We had the lawsuit, we took it to the Supreme Court on the OSHA vaccine mandate.
We won.
But that fight was do we think an agency that was created to make sure forklifts beep when they back up should be in charge of you know forcing a medical procedure on 80 million Americans.
And thankfully, we won that lawsuit.
But you again, you had these people were being fired.
You still have military personnel uh being told that they can't be in the military anymore if they make a decision about their own health.
It has to be lifted.
We're losing so many.
By the way, the NIH last month awarded the Eco Alliance a whopping 653,392 bucks to analyze the potential for future bat coronavirus emergency, uh, I'm sorry, emergence in Laos and Vietnam and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
I gotta tell you something.
What has happened here is nothing but a national disgrace, and nobody should ever trust any government official in the future when it comes to your health.
And I'm sorry, and everybody should listen to all different types of opinions and make your own decision in consultation with your own doctors, because what they did here to demonize people that had varying viewpoints, and what they did to cover their own asses is frankly, it should be criminal.
But you did a great job.
Um we're sorry, I know the people of Missouri are sorry to lose you as attorney general, but lucky to have you now as their U.S. Senator along with Josh uh Hawley, and uh you got a great tag team there.
Congratulations on your big election win.
Thanks, Sean.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to taking that same fighting spirit to the Senate.
There's a lot of work to do there and appreciate all you.
Just don't change.
That that city has this impact on people.
It changes them.
Don't change.
I'm going there to share.
I'm going there to shake things up.
Don't worry about that.
Don't get rid of that attitude.
All right, appreciate you being with us.
Quick break right back.
Your calls on the other side, straight ahead.
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Driving the liberals nuts.
Sean Hannity is back on the radio right now.
I 25 to the top of the hour.
So Joey, your president, uh is out there saying and laughing actually at the idea that Kevin McCarthy invited him to go down to the border to see firsthand the chaos that his policies have created.
Uh and then Corinne Jean Pierre was asked the question by Peter Ducey about Biden going to visit the border.
And here's uh well Corinne's answer.
Kevin McCarthy says that he invited President Biden down to the border.
How does the president RSVT?
We know we know the president's never been down to the border.
The possible next speaker says that he wants them to go with him.
So is he going to?
So look, uh he's been there.
He's been to the border.
Uh, and since he took office when did he go to the border?
Since he took office, the president Biden has been uh taking action to fix our immigration system and secure our border.
And that's why on day one, he put forward an immigration, uh immigration reform, uh piece of legislation uh to deal with uh what is currently happening at the border.
Uh but you know, that we're not seeing that from Republicans.
We're not seeing a willingness to work with us on on um you know, fixing a situation that's been around uh for decades now.
Uh instead, they're they're doing um political stunts.
Uh that's what they want to do.
That's how they want to take care of the situation.
Uh but in in the meantime, you know, the president has secured record levels of funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
We have over 23,000 agents working to secure the border.
We've taken thousands of smugglers off the streets, and we're cutting down an asylum processing uh times.
And a number of individuals arriving unlawfully from northern central America and Venezuela is coming down significantly because of the actions that the president has taken.
Okay.
Just lying.
Four and a half million people, we expect uh as a total, a new record from last year's record because of their open borders policies.
You get preferential treatment if you're an illegal immigrant, no vaccine mandate, you don't even get a COVID test.
You get a free Biden phone and then free transportation to one of the forty-eight states in the continental U.S. Uh, and then those states are responsible for food, water, housing, health care, education.
Tell me how this is working.
What's so funny about Biden going in and looking directly at the impact of his horrific open borders policies?
That's not funny to me.
Anyway, 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Dewayne is in New Mexico.
Dwayne, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Mr. Hannity.
How are you doing today?
I'm good, sir.
What's on your mind?
So I'm a cop and a pastor out here in New Mexico, and we are feeling uh the horribleness of of um our current president and so many liberals running this state in New Mexico.
I just and I'm sure you've been asked this question before.
We absolutely love you, both in law enforcement and my church absolutely loves you.
Every con every member of the congregation.
My question to you, sir, is this have you ever considered dropping while you're going and running for office?
Is there any particular position you want me to run for?
I would love to see you in the White House, but let's start small.
You know, um I've I ever really considered it no.
Um, do I think I could do a better job than the guy we have there?
Absolutely, I could do it working two hours a day, and I'd do a better job than Joe Biden.
It's not hard.
Conservatism isn't hard.
Um, I don't think people would vote for me, to be very frank with you.
I don't think I could win your state of New Mexico.
Uh I'm not sure I can win Wisconsin or Michigan or Arizona.
Uh I can win some states maybe with a little luck.
Um, but I don't think I could be elected dog catcher in uh in other states, but uh it's very kind of you to ask.
I'll tell you my my platform would be simple.
I'm a believer in liberty and freedom.
I believe in capitalism, our constitution, lower taxes, less government bureaucracy.
Uh I believe in law and order.
I believe every American has to be safe and secure to pursue happiness.
I would eliminate the insane no bail laws.
Uh I believe in quality education.
I would give parents a check every every year and let them pick the school that they want to send their kids to and they would send their kids to the schools that actually teach reading, writing, math, science, history, and and computers.
Um I think I have a pretty good plan for judges, those that believe in the Constitution, that's pretty simple.
I would not only make America energy independent, I would unleash American energy, the likes of which we've never seen before, and we would be an energy rich country.
I would control our borders, uh what am I missing?
I believe in peace through strength.
I'd have the meanest, toughest kick ass, badass military on the face of the earth, and I wouldn't take crap from any other country.
I'd go fight for American policies first and our interests first.
Short of that, uh once I got that accomplished, I'd sit back and uh watch TV.
Amen.
I mean honestly everything that you just said, Mr. Hannity it's getting to the point now, even in New Mexico, a lot of the liberals that we know and and we come in contact with are literally just fed up with the state of our country.
You know, I'm fit Oh by the way, did I say I'd secure our border?
Well I would secure our border that no illegal immigrants would enter this country ever.
Yes.
And that is what we need.
We need somebody and obviously you know I I understand that's a question that you know is not practical at this point, but that's what we need.
It it's gotten to a point not only in this state but in this entire country that it's not even recognizable anymore.
It's really simple but it's for other people it's complicated.
I'm worried about a few things.
I'm worried that too many of our fellow Americans have bought into the big lie of socialism and that is very, very real.
Uh years and years of indoctrination and in our school systems have you know turned our kids' minds to mush and we brainwash them and they believe in the the lies of socialism that's a problem.
I keep talking about this accelerated migration issue.
People are you know baby boomers now retiring they're sick of living in states with high taxes, draconian shutdowns.
They want their kids to have in school education and they're leaving you know states like Pennsylvania and and Indiana and Michigan and Wisconsin um that makes those states they tend to be conservative the people that are leaving and that makes those states harder to win if somebody's running for president and I'm worried about that.
I think Republicans have a math problem down the line.
When it's going to kick in I don't know I think it's already kicking in.
But thank you for what you do uh on both fronts and I hope you and your church keep me in your prayers I'll take as many prayers as I can get you certainly are in our prayer sir and God bless you and continue doing what you do.
Thank you for taking my talk God bless you for what you do and God bless this great country because we're in trouble.
Let's say hi to Donna's in Ohio the Buckeye State uh do you watch the Michigan Ohio State game?
Yes I did.
So sorry you lost sorry well I'll be honest with you I played lacrosse for Ohio State so I didn't lose they lost and I always say they for anything to do with Ohio State even lacrosse because I no longer play.
Yeah I get you I under look everyone loves their home team and I understand completely.
What's on your mind today?
Well you know actually for what he just said you know I think you do your job very well everybody has a job to do and I think you're doing the job that you were intended to do in life and you know as I say I do believe you do it well.
However, I did have a little disagreement with you yesterday you were talking about paying China back or buying the land back from China and I believe it should be taken back through eminent domain.
I wouldn't want to give them a penny.
I don't have a problem with your plan I'll go with your plan.
I the fact that we're allowing the communist Chinese to buy our farmland our ranch land and buying it repeatedly near our military basis tells me they're up to no good and one way or the other we need that land back and whether we pay pay them what they paid for it and throw them out or eminent domain I don't really care.
I I don't really care about President Xi.
It is a hostile regime it's been hostile to the U.S. They have cost our entrepreneurs uh billions and billions in intellectual uh property theft they've been unfair trade partners uh they uh have been saber rattling like crazy our ally Taiwan.
I'm sick and tired of their crap.
And it's sad that we don't have a president that is strong enough to stand up to President Xi, and while we're at it, demand answers and frankly, some type of reparations for the damage and the death and destruction of COVID and the lies that they told surrounding the issue of COVID.
Well, now I'm in full agreement with you again.
There we go.
See?
Now we can solve the Middle Eastern peace process and bring peace to the Middle East completely.
But no, I listen, I in life I understand that you have enemies in life.
Not everybody I know in my life likes me.
I can see it sometimes when I walk into a restaurant, a person's face will give it away that they hate my guts.
And I don't really care.
As long as they don't bother me, I don't want to have to hit them and beat them up.
Um as long as they leave me alone, they can hate me all they want.
And then I meet other people that are wonderful, and they they watch the TV show, they listen to the radio show, and they couldn't be any nicer.
I don't need to be liked by people.
But I will tell you, America better recognize that this is a very dangerous evil world we live in.
One of the one of the things that nobody's talking about besides the fentanyl problem, the opioid problem, the human trafficking problem with open borders.
We're not talking about the fact that this year alone we have we caught a hundred people on the terrorist watch list uh list.
Now, how many people got through on that list that we don't know about?
How many terrorist cells now are in the U.S. waiting for orders to strike innocent Americans?
And how big will it be or how small it will be?
But they do hate us.
And if we don't recognize that truth, that reality, that fact, Russia is a hostile regime to us.
Iran is a hostile regime to us.
Uh, frankly, so is Saudi Arabia, so is Venezuela, and so is China.
Understand who your enemies are.
Doesn't mean you can't talk to them.
Doesn't mean you don't try to negotiate with them, but you've got to do it from a position of real military strength.
And you've got to mean it.
All right, thanks, Don.
We appreciate it, my friend.
God bless you.
Quick break right back to the phones, 800-941 Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program, all right, back to our busy telephones.
Uh Eli is in Illinois.
Eli, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, Mr. Hannity.
Uh what's going on?
I just want to say it's it's a it's a it's an honor after all these years.
I've been a fan of yours since day one.
Uh from the beginning.
Uh, and then I I appreciate you taking my call.
Finally, I've had an opportunity to call.
Um, I'm uh I'm I'm calling from Illinois.
I'm originally from Georgia.
Sorry for the Ohio State guy.
They'll get into the playoffs, go dog.
Um don't be mad at me if I pull from Michigan in the championship game.
Oh no, hey, it's all about playing the game.
So we're good.
But uh, hey, I just wanted to chime in on uh what you had uh brought up yesterday with Newsom uh and the Balenciaga um stuff.
I I'm uh oh, it was a former correctional officer with the just to remind people the 7,000 pedophiles that they're releasing out in California and they're really releasing them.
I mean, the most heinous acts against kids, and they're serving less than a year in jail.
7,000 pedophiles.
And and Gavin Newsom's office did respond to my TV show last night.
Oh, it's not our responsibility.
Uh, people, there's a misunderstanding that they they think we can do something about it.
How about lead the charge to fix the law that you don't release pedophiles?
Gavin Newsom can do something about that.
Right.
Yeah, absolutely.
And that's that's kind of where I'm going.
Uh I want to touch base on this, is that as a correctional officer, I served on the tactical unit and SWAT team.
Um, and in the state of Illinois, you had a couple designations.
You had individuals that committed heinous crimes, uh, and I won't go through all the crimes uh against children.
Uh, and that's from you know, the worst to, well, it's all bad.
And then you had a designation of sexually dangerous uh predators, which uh they were designated that just because of a so-called uh mental illness.
And I want to tell you, I also dealt part of our job, my job as a tactical officer.
We had death row.
This was I worked there back in the uh late 80s, uh mid-90s, and that's when John Wayne Gacy was uh still there.
Right was before he was executed in '94.
And part of our job was uh to shake down death row uh just on random occasions.
And I didn't call to talk about him, but that guy, he people don't know this.
A lot of people don't.
Before he went on his spree, he was actually convicted of harming a child.
And I didn't know that sentence.
Yeah, uh, I believe it was in 68, uh, caught a charge, was a sentence to ten years, and got out in lesson two, and then I think it was two or years uh two or three years later, went on to commit the multiple acts of violence and murder against children.
That's just one example.
And where I'm going with this is I dealt with all the pedophiles, the sexual dangerous persons and people and that that Gavin Newsom and other people around this country, and we'll you know, you can talk about Valenciaga, but they are extremely manipulative, and the recidivism rate the recidivism rate is through the roof.
Listen, uh first of all, uh my mom was a prison guard like you, and I have a real deep appreciation for how hard your job is.
Thank you for what you do.
Um there's a lot of insight into what you're saying.
And these people, once you cross that moral line and you'll harm a kid, there's nothing you won't do.
Those people need to be put away, lock them up, and throw away the key and never let them out again.