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Big Government, Big Coverups - April 24th, Hour 2
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So we're now hearing that the fate of the Biden family is hanging in the balance this week.
Now, Joe Biden is expected to announce that he's going to run for re-election.
That's point number one.
But point number two is apparently there are negotiations going on with prosecutors on the issue of Hunter Biden.
But everything I'm hearing is about low-hanging fruit, you know, tax issues.
It's things like on his gun application and he wasn't honest, things like that.
Those are the types of things that I'm hearing.
But there now are big, big controversies that have emerged that we as a country better pay very close attention to because these are very real clear, you know, present danger controversies.
Now, I will say this, that there is this, you know, did the Attorney General commit perjury?
And we've gone into that issue in great specificity and great detail.
Did Tony Winkenblinken, did he have a quid pro quo, considering he was the one that was organizing the former Intel officials, the 51 of them, to sign on to this letter that Joe Biden then used in a debate about,
you know, whether, in fact, you know, this, whether or not Joe had any inclination on any of these issues that we're talking about, you know, 51 people, Hunter Biden's laptop is disinformation.
No, it's not disinformation.
Anyway, remember, let's go back to Matt Taibbi talking about and testifying to the relationship between the government and Twitter, because this gets to the heart and soul of how is it they censored this important laptop.
Then we'll be joined by Senator, then Attorney General Eric Schmidt, who did a case in Missouri that we have referenced often, and we want to get to the bottom of this.
Let me play this first.
The original promise of the internet was that it might democratize the exchange of information globally.
A free internet would overwhelm all attempts to control information flow, its very existence a threat to anti-democratic forms of government everywhere.
What we found in the files was a sweeping effort to reverse that promise and use machine learning and other tools to turn the internet into an instrument of censorship and social control.
Unfortunately, our own government appears to be playing a lead role.
We saw the first hints in communications between Twitter executives before the 2020 election when we read things like flagged by DHS or please see attached report from FBI for potential misinformation.
This would be attached to an Excel spreadsheet with a long list of names whose accounts were often suspended shortly after.
Again, Ranking Member Plaskett, I would note that the evidence of Twitter-government relationship includes lists of tens of thousands of names on both the left and right.
The people affected include Trump supporters, but also left-leaning sites like Consortium and Truth Out, the leftist South American channel Telesor, the Yellow Vest Movement.
That, in fact, is a key point of the Twitter files, that it's neither a left nor right issue.
I mean, pretty amazing testimony.
Anyway, Eric Schmidt is with us.
He's now the senator from the great state of Missouri, but he was the attorney general in that state, and there was a related matter.
And Yoel Roth, who was the site integrity head of Twitter at the time under oath, mentioned and said that the FBI, with these weekly meetings with big tech companies, and it was all the big tech companies, that they were specifically warned by FBI agents that there might be a misinformation campaign, and that misinformation campaign may include information about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
Anyway, Senator, welcome back to the program.
Thanks for being with us.
Great to be with you again, Sean.
Okay, so you said that your new position, you can scrutinize big tech.
We know this is the timeline that I have, and please correct me if I'm wrong.
December of 2019, the FBI has a copy of Hunter Biden's laptop, correct?
Correct.
All right.
Secondly, the FBI in the months leading up to the 2020 election met weekly with big tech companies.
Is that correct?
Correct.
And you had an opportunity to get testimony from Yoel Roth, who was the Twitter integrity site head at the time.
Is that correct?
Well, actually, so Yoel Roth in a sworn affidavit to the Federal Election Commission, because someone had alleged essentially that Twitter was giving in-kind contributions to the Democrats.
He in a sworn affidavit states that the issue of the Hunter Biden laptop came up.
In our lawsuit, which when we filed it a year ago, Sean, people were calling it a frivolous lawsuit.
They're not calling that anymore because we uncovered all these, first of all, these avenues in which the government was colluding with big tech to censor speech, the way it was happening with the coronavirus, origins of COVID, all those things came to be true.
And then also on this Hunter Biden laptop piece, because what we were able to do was take the deposition of Elvis Chan, who worked for the FBI, who was the one calling these monthly, then weekly meetings with Facebook, with Twitter, and telling them to be on the lookout for these what he called Russian quote-unquote hack and leak options.
And by the way, wasn't this the same guy that wrote a thesis, Elvis Chan, that it is, that was heading up this effort for the FBI, that wrote a thesis in his final year in school suggesting that Trump and Russia did in fact collude to win the election in 2016 when we now know that is all absolutely false?
Well, here's the other thing, Sean.
I mean, this is, again, why this stuff is so concerning, beyond concerning, is also you had the general counsel for the FBI in the 20s during the 2016 election was a guy name of James Baker, who then is the general counsel for Twitter in the 2020 election, who is then telling Twitter, you can't run with this Hunter Biden laptop story, even though there were some folks in Twitter even who were saying we can't, you know, this doesn't feel right.
And so the interconnectedness of all of this between 2016 and even 2020, again, is beyond concerning.
But yes, the FBI, knowing they had the laptop, knowing that the laptop was real, knowing that they had authenticated it, was then going out and telling these big tech platforms, be on the lookout for a Russian hack and leak operation involving the laptop.
And then, of course, you've got the blinking revelation from Jim Jordan's committee just last week that he's the guy that was actually running interference and got 51 intelligence agents to say that this was bogus too.
And so, I mean, the level of deception here is something that ought to be shared.
Well, let me put your AG hat back on and slightly give you a little bit of a demotion here, even though being the AG of a state like Missouri is a great honor.
But you're a senator now, but I want to use your legal mind.
When you see that the FBI is, they had every opportunity to authenticate Hunter Biden's laptop, which they had in 2019, in December of 2019.
I assume they probably did.
I may be wrong, but if they didn't, they would have been able to do it within, what, 48, 72 hours.
I mean, they've got to have some of the best and brightest computer minds in the world working for the FBI.
I would assume that.
So then they have this plan to go out and meet weekly with big tech companies and warn them that this, quote, misinformation campaign, you may be a victim of it, to be on the lookout for it.
In other words, a Russia hack and leak operation.
And they're specifically mentioning, didn't Yoel Roth at least sign an affidavit or swear that, in fact, that Hunter's name, that this hack and leak operation may be about Hunter Biden?
That's correct.
Yep, that's when you start connecting these dots, how troubling it really is.
Absolutely.
Okay, and if it's about Hunter, so all of a sudden the New York Post breaks the story about Hunter's laptop, and you have two things happening simultaneously.
One is big tech was already warned that this could happen, even though the FBI could have verified the authenticity of that laptop at any point that they wanted.
Now, the second side of this is now we've learned that Tony Blinken headed up an effort, according to Mike Morrell and Mike Morrell's testimony before Congress, that it was the now Secretary of State got 51 former Intel people to sign off that this was likely a Russian hack and leak operation, had all the markings of it.
And none of them had any firsthand knowledge at all whatsoever that that would be the case.
But they signed off, didn't they?
Because they just didn't like Donald Trump and they wanted Joe Biden to win.
And Joe Biden then used that letter in the debate against Donald Trump to say, I'm really innocent of all of this, that that laptop is B.S.
Right.
And then Blinken, of course, is rewarded with becoming perhaps the most coveted cabinet position, right, which is Secretary of State.
And yeah, listen, this reaches to the highest levels of government.
You also have now the potential of this whistleblower who's come forward of the IRS, who's at the IRS, who now they're trying to intimidate him, potentially coming forward and saying, I mean, according to reports now, that Mayor Garland is actually still in charge of, or they need sign-off from Merrick Garland for this investigation to move forward of Hunter Biden.
And what this tells all of this combined, as you laid out the case, Sean, is, look, Richard Nixon went down for Watergate, and that was wall-to-wall coverage.
It was, you know, in 1974 was all anybody could see if they turned on the television or read the newspaper.
The mainstream media doesn't cover this at all, at all.
And Joe Biden is the most compromised president we've had in modern political history.
There's no question about it.
And this is one aspect of it.
But of course, I think the central piece here is this laptop.
The contents of that must be so damaging that they are willing to go through all of this.
And again, we are not talking about.
Well, even the low-hanging fruit is damaging.
We know that Joe Biden lied when he said he never had a conversation with any of Hunter Biden's business partners.
We have photographic evidence.
We have evidence of specific meetings of Joe Biden meeting foreign business associates of Hunter Biden.
We have the head of Rosemond Seneca, one of the heads, the VP, going to the Obama-Biden White House 17 times.
We have meetings in restaurants that took place.
So there were a ton of meetings which proved that Joe Biden, in fact, lied to the country when he said he never one time spoke with Hunter about these foreign business dealings.
Then the laptop itself, Hunter implicates his own father.
He does it by complaining that half his income, quote, has to go to pops.
He complains about paying for the home repairs at Joe Biden's home.
He complains bitterly.
Well, he didn't complain in this instance, but he talks about, you know, putting aside 10% for the big guy.
We all know the big guy, according to testimony, was Joe Biden.
Doesn't that indicate that the entire Biden family, and we learned last week that six more Biden family members were beneficiaries of these foreign business deals?
Yeah, and add on top of that, by the way, Sean, that the top secret documents that are discovered at Joe Biden's residence, that a home was owned by Hunter Biden.
So, I mean, you're dealing with a very compromised individual, Hunter Biden, who, as you mentioned, was also traveling to places like China.
He was on this Ukrainian energy board.
I mean, I think this is one of those situations that we need to continue that oversight in those investigations because you start to pull the yarn out here and you never know where it's going to go.
Quick break more with Senator Eric Schmidt of Missouri, formerly the AG of Missouri.
Very important, critical information as it relates to the FBI campaign to prepare or indoctrinate even big tech companies about Hunter Biden's laptop before the 2020 presidential election.
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We continue with Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt.
At the time, he was the Attorney General in Missouri when this entire issue involving Hunter Biden came up and how the FBI went to all these big tech companies weekly, warning them that, you know, this information might be about Hunter Biden.
Be careful.
It might be a Russian hack and leak operation.
Is it possible now with the amount of money we're talking about that the Biden family did in business with China, Russia, Ukraine, and a dozen other countries, is it possible that Joe Biden, our president, is compromised because of these business dealings?
Is it possible that he profited while vice president in some type of plate of influence peddling scheme?
Yes, that's very possible, which is why this should not be, you know, these investigations need to move forward.
The American people deserve to know if the president of the United States is compromised.
I sit on the Armed Services Committee, Sean, and I'm telling you the threat that China poses the United States, an existential threat, it's real, and we better take it serious and serious like a heart attack.
Serious.
Senator, I've been saying it daily.
This new alliance with China, Russia, Iran, and our allies being peeled off one by one, and China brokering a deal between the Iranians and the Saudis and the Saudis and the Syrians and the UAE now aligning with Putin and Egypt aligning with Putin.
None of this is good, and it's all because we have a president that's MIA.
That's right.
And you can go back to the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan as the initial signal to the world of how weak this president is.
And everything else flows from that.
And we're seeing it.
Look, China's trying to do everything they can to get their allies off of the U.S. dollar, the trade in currency that's not the U.S. dollar.
This is serious stuff.
And you have a president now who's not only asleep at the wheel, but also, as I said, I think the most compromised president we've had, certainly in my lifetime.
All right.
Really appreciate you, as always, Senator Eric Schmidt.
This information you got as AG is very pivotal to all of us.
Appreciate your time, sir.
Anytime, Sean.
Talk to you soon.
All right.
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Joe Manchin now has made very, very public comments as it relates to the deal that he made with Chuck Schumer and President Biden.
He'll discuss these on Hannity tonight.
Also, the need to be fiscally responsible, which is at odds with a big portion of his party, and the issue of negotiating with Kevin McCarthy.
He's been outspoken about that.
He's agreed to do Hannity tonight.
We look forward to that.
Also, tonight, Ron DeSantis is abroad.
He will join us.
He's in Japan, I believe, tonight.
One of the things Democrats, it seems like they're speaking in one voice.
I'm going to play a few cuts for you here, where you have the CNN White House correspondent saying it's very clear that Biden's age is a steep challenge because of his low polling.
Democrats don't want him to run.
Or over at ABC, Terry Moran saying that Biden's reelection, they're saying people don't want to vote for an 81-year-old man for president.
The same thing over at NBC.
Only 26% of Americans think that Joe Biden should run for re-election.
Listen.
President is facing serious headwinds when it comes to the public perception about whether or not he should run.
And chief among those concerns are the president's 80-year-old age.
Now, if you take a look at a recent poll that was out from NBC News, the majority of the American public does not believe Biden should seek a second term.
And within his own Democratic Party, half of Democrats do not believe the president should run for reelection.
Now, if you look at the concerns that these voters have, nearly half of them say that his age is a major issue.
President Biden is 80 years old.
He would be 86 at the end of a second term if he were to win.
But his advisors believe that they can overcome these concerns about his age.
His allies have pointed to his records and say the voters ultimately will side with him when they look at the alternatives.
But it's very clear that these questions about his age will present a very steep challenge for the president as he tries to get voters on board with the second term.
My own sense is that most Americans don't want to vote for an 81-year-old man for president.
And neither do they really want to vote for a 77-year-old man for president.
They'd like to go to the next generation.
And I think part of their modesty is the Biden and White House operation aware that people are uneasy with his age.
Check this out.
We asked folks in this poll, do you think Joe Biden should run for re-election?
Look at this.
Only a quarter, 26%, said they think he should run for re-election.
Age, a big concern.
He'd be 82 upon being sworn in for a second term.
I mean, I think that's a pretty loud chorus of people saying they don't want this announcement tomorrow.
Then the very real possibility, rumors are running rampant that there is a pending indictment of Hunter Biden on some low-hanging fruit.
That would be the gun application issue and the tax issue.
We may find out this week.
It may be even imminent.
The understanding I heard is there's going to be a big discussion sometime tomorrow or Wednesday.
Tomorrow, however, is the day that his father is making his announcement that he's running for a second term.
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All right, let's get to our busy telephones here as we say hi to Adam in Utah.
Adam, hi, how are you?
Glad you called.
I have no complaints.
How about yourself, Sean?
I'm good.
Well, I always have complaints.
You really want me to hear them?
Not really.
People ask all the time, how are you doing?
You know what the worst thing somebody can do when you ask that question?
Start answering.
My life sucks.
My life's this.
My kids are driving me crazy.
I got to deal with this.
Stress at work is out of control.
I'm tired.
You're like, why did I ask the question?
But anyway, I'm doing fine.
I hope you are as well.
Like I said, I have no complaints.
You know, you've been talking about China a lot and how the Biden syndicate is basically in bed with them.
But you haven't talked about the balloon at all.
And as I recall, that happened very long ago.
The fact that it was allowed to fly across the entire country before it was shot down.
Adam, I talked about the balloon ad nauseum.
I've been talking about it forever.
I'm also talking about one thing that nobody else is talking about that I know of.
Why are we allowing Chinese nationals to buy up all of our farmland and ranch land, thousands and thousands of acres, and a lot of land near military installations?
If I'm president, I'm telling you right now, I'm taking back every acre, every inch of property.
And maybe if I was in a good mood, I'd let them have their money back.
But maybe I just tell the Chinese government that it's their responsibility to pay these individuals back, considering they're the ones that inflicted COVID on the entire world.
By that.
Somebody's got to get tough with China because it's certainly not going to be Joe Biden.
Anyway, Adam, go get yourself a Crown burger today on me, okay?
Sounds good.
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You got it, buddy.
Thanks for being out there.
Appreciate it.
Jen in Pennsylvania.
Jen, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
Thanks for having me on.
I'm good.
My heart's a little troubled.
I moved here about five years ago from South Jersey.
I'm originally from Tennessee.
Right.
Very conservative Republican.
Grew up in a home that was very conservative Republican.
And what I see up here in Pennsylvania to me is very disappointing, especially with Fetterman.
I was shocked when he won.
I thought we would get maybe some new life into our local government, but with Federman, and he's just not up to the job.
And I just feel like we have no voice where I live.
I kind of live in an Amish area, very country, picturesque farmland.
Slowly that's being built up.
All the farms are being taken over by companies and fast food chains.
Yeah, I hate to hear that.
I mean, we produce enough food to not only feed our entire country, but we're so good at the science of farming, the science of agriculture, that we're able to feed most of the world too.
We're amazing at it.
We're great at it.
We can't keep giving up hundreds of thousands of acres of it because it sustains all of us.
And we've gotten really good at it.
I agree with you.
I hate to see farms being sold for development as much as it happens, but at some point it'll stop naturally is my guess, because I believe in freedom and free markets.
Well, with that said, though, we can't, a lot of our companies are already, a lot of our restaurants are collapsing because no one wants to work.
So these companies are coming in here, taking over all this farmland, building on all this farmland, only to close, you know, a year or two later because there's nobody that wants to work.
Well, they don't want to work.
It's difficult to run a farm if you don't have enough people working it, right?
So you've got to probably downsize at some point.
The other big challenges that farmers are facing, and they call us and they tell us, it's the only reason I know, is that the cost of fertilizer has tripled if you can get it, if you can afford it, and the cost of seed is more than doubled, and the cost of repairing very sophisticated equipment that they used and is a necessity to manage thousands of acres of land they can't get spare parts for.
So it's been very troubling in terms of the job of farming because of all those reasons and others.
And the Biden economy is not helping.
So we've got to help our farmers out, I think.
That is needed immediately, and we haven't done it.
Well, I don't think Fetterman's going to be very much help.
No, and I tried to warn everybody about Fetterman, didn't I?
You did, yeah.
And I'll tell you one other thing.
I will tell this to the Republican parties.
You know, I believe I'm pro-life, believe in the sanctity of life.
It is not a sustainable position for Republicans to be, you know, against exceptions for rape, incest, or the mother's life.
Now, the governor.
or the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Doug Maustriano, didn't allow for those exceptions.
And Shapiro, your new governor, won by a record percentage of the vote, the largest record for a non-incumbent candidate since the early 1940s because of abortion.
I would argue the same thing hurt in this latest election in Wisconsin for the Supreme Court nominee.
The same thing happened to Tudor Dixon, who I'm very fond of in Michigan.
There's got to be a middle ground here.
55% of abortions now take place with a pill.
Abortion, to me, is a heart issue.
And that's why I kind of like this partner we now have, Pre-Born, because Pre-Born is saying, hey, we're not going to get any money from the federal government.
And the best thing that we can do is use the science of ultrasound, which has become so sophisticated today to convince people and appeal to their hearts that what is growing inside them is miraculous and is of great worth and great value.
And we, you know, women change their minds.
They're not going to have an abortion after they see facial features and fingers and toes and hear a heartbeat.
Right.
And you did say this is politically morality.
You know, it's more political than it is.
I'm giving you my political take on the country.
The country is not where is not at no exceptions for rape, incest, the mother's life.
The country is not about in the position that it wants to ban abortion.
It is a political reality that if Republicans don't take the right position and they're that rigid, they will lose.
Mathematically, it becomes impossible for them to win.
That's the political equation.
But something else I don't agree with you is the early voting because the corruption to me is at such a level that we don't have a grasp on corruption.
And until you can get control of this corruption or I say Republicans got to embrace early voting with checks and balances.
And that means chain of custody control.
For example, any early vote in any precinct should be put in a room where voters can monitor that room 24-7 and record that room 24-7 so nobody can go in and tamper with them.
Right.
Okay.
But if we continue to resist early voting and mail-in voting, if we resist legal ballot harvesting, I'll give you an example.
Your own state of Pennsylvania, by the time Oz and Fetterman debated, there had been almost a million votes cast.
And in the interim, Fetterman was hiding so nobody knew how bad his health condition was.
And by that point, if you start out election night, a million votes down, good luck to you.
Because catching up on election day is not going to be easy.
Well, you don't feel like maybe China has our voter roles.
You don't feel like they have.
I've not heard that allegation.
I hope not.
That would not be good.
And then one more thing I wanted to bring up.
All right, I've given you a lot of one more things.
I got to move on to another call.
Is that okay?
All right.
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Let's go back to our busy telephones.
Bill in Florida.
Bill, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Hey, Sean.
What's going on?
Well, first of all, I'd like to tell you I love you and I thank you for this program.
Thank you.
I'd like to get a couple thought of opinions of this.
Number one, do you think we are at a point where there could be a deal brokered between the Democrats and Trump?
We could drop all investigation into the Bidens if they would just pull back off of Trump and let him be.
You know, you're asking me something.
You're not the first person to mention this to me.
The only way that that could happen, basically, what you're saying is: okay, Joe Biden says, I don't want my son to go to jail.
James Comer now says it's not even nine that there are 12 members of the Biden family involved in this syndicate.
And the amount of money that they took in and the number of LLCs that were kind of phony that they discovered is really real.
This is real influence peddling.
So the theory goes, and the suggestion goes that Biden would pardon himself and his entire family and simultaneously pardon Donald Trump and his entire family now.
To the extent that that would make all of Donald Trump's legal troubles go away, I don't know.
He would have to want to accept it.
And I know that at the end of his administration, when it was suggested, he was very adamant that he was not going to pardon anybody in his family because he felt nobody needed a pardon.
And it could have been a broad sweeping pardon for them.
The power of the pardon is absolute.
But, you know, as we see in the Steve Banning case, they can go after you on state charges even though you've been pardoned federally.
So I, you know, that's out there.
You know, could the case be made, I'm doing this for the good of the country.
We cannot be going after each other and criminalizing political differences.
Do I think that could happen?
Sure, it could happen.
Will it happen?
Probably not.
Anyway, appreciate the call, my friend.
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