Odd Switch on Trump Case - June 7th, Hour 1
Sean uncovers the story that jurisdiction in the Trump case is moving from Washington DC to Miami... it's unclear why. Sean covers the latest...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean uncovers the story that jurisdiction in the Trump case is moving from Washington DC to Miami... it's unclear why. Sean covers the latest...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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| Thank you, Scott Shannon. | |
| And thanks to all of you for being with us. | |
| Toll-free, our number is 800-941-Sean. | |
| If you want to be a part of the program, so I try to stay out of New York City as much as possible. | |
| I don't like the city. | |
| I hate the city. | |
| I think it's an absolute Adam shiff hole. | |
| And it just is. | |
| And it's not safe. | |
| And it's not secure. | |
| And by the way, it's not especially not a safe place for me. | |
| You know, I walk down the street, Hannity York blanket, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
| And that too. | |
| And worse. | |
| And I do meet some nice people, the ones that are like visiting from places like Oklahoma. | |
| By the way, if you're in Oklahoma, if you're in any other state but New York and you think it's a big deal to come visit New York, don't. | |
| It's a waste of your time. | |
| Well, that's untrue. | |
| Unless you're coming to the Hannity Town Hall. | |
| And therefore you build your vacation around the New York City. | |
| People are doing that. | |
| And therefore, we support that trip. | |
| Or if you want some free crack pipes. | |
| That's Harry Prayer. | |
| And you get free Narcan and free condoms and you get lubricant as well. | |
| And what else would they offer? | |
| Three o'clock. | |
| Here we are. | |
| Lip bomb, lip bomb. | |
| So I'm in the city today because I got an audience show on Hannity tonight, which I love doing because I love, you know, after COVID, so something snapped at me. | |
| And I'm like, I need people. | |
| I mean, I've been alone in a box for, you know, for five years, even way before COVID. | |
| And anyway, so it's they're fun to do. | |
| I love seeing the people that, frankly, have made all my dreams come true. | |
| We have a great time. | |
| It's a raucous occasion. | |
| And anyway, so I come in today, and I mean, you could, as a coming into the city, and I've been to LA during smoggy times, Los Angeles. | |
| And I mean, it's bad. | |
| When real smog hits LA, it just kind of sinks down and it doesn't go anywhere. | |
| Anyway, so we have these Canadian wildfires going on. | |
| And they now winds have carried all the smoke southward. | |
| And it's triggering all these quality air alerts all throughout the U.S. | |
| So I'm just looking at the news right now and it says, all right, healthy, moderately healthy. | |
| And then it gets to unhealthy, very unhealthy, and then hazardous. | |
| And right in the heart of New York City, where we are, it's in the very unhealthy territory. | |
| You know, everyone telling me, stop your jewel, stop your vaping, don't do the vaping. | |
| Oh, it's bad for you. | |
| Okay, just going outside today is like having a thousand jewels a second. | |
| It's so bad. | |
| I mean, you literally cannot see the sun. | |
| It looks like it's dusk. | |
| It looks like the sun has retired and it's about to get dark outside, which is how bad this is. | |
| But anyway, these intense wildfires blanketing the entire Northeast. | |
| I mean, it's this dystopian haze now, you know, turning the air, you know, this yellowish, disgusting gray and prompting warnings for vulnerable populations to stay inside. | |
| By the way, I'm sure we're going to have everybody pulling out their old COVID masks. | |
| Here we go. | |
| And anyway, so it hung over New York City much of yesterday. | |
| And now today it's even thickened. | |
| And it's impacting flights out of New York as well. | |
| For many, it's a little bit scary. | |
| New York Governor Hochul said the hazy skies were hard to miss. | |
| You think? | |
| She is so smart. | |
| She's just a genius. | |
| She opens her mouth. | |
| I'm like, yes. | |
| Oh, I mean, it's gold. | |
| Amazing. | |
| So, anyway, these wildfires have gotten really out of control. | |
| Canadian province of Quebec looking for international support to fight them. | |
| And I'm not blaming the Canadians except for one issue. | |
| And I blame the United States for the same issue. | |
| We don't do controlled burns. | |
| If you did controlled burns, there is a science of forestry. | |
| People go to school and get like serious advanced degrees in forestry. | |
| They teach about the need for controlled burns, especially in drought conditions. | |
| Otherwise, something as bad as this can happen. | |
| And it is now so out of hand. | |
| I'm not sure how they're going to get a hold of this. | |
| This fire, by the way, started in late April. | |
| You know, here we are. | |
| What's today's date? | |
| June the 7th? | |
| Can I just make it? | |
| June the 6th, rather. | |
| Yeah. | |
| June 7th is Clean Air Day in Canada. | |
| Tomorrow is Clean Air Day? | |
| Today. | |
| Oh, today's the 7th. | |
| I was right the first time. | |
| Today, June 7th. | |
| All right. | |
| June the 7th. | |
| It's Clean Air Day in Canada. | |
| Great job, guys. | |
| Poor little Justin. | |
| Go Maple Leaf. | |
| Anyway, so the forest fires started in late April in British Columbia and Alberta, displacing more than 30,000 people at its peak, shutting down all oil and gas production. | |
| Most fires in the western provinces, thankfully, they're under control, but the fire has now opened up new fronts, spreading in eastern provinces and Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario. | |
| Quebec is Canada's largest province in terms of ultimate size and area. | |
| Ontario, the second biggest by land and biggest by population. | |
| As of Tuesday, Quebec is battling around 160 separate fires, displacing some 10,000 people. | |
| And a similar number of these fires are burning in Ontario. | |
| You know, but nobody ever wants to talk about the control burn because the control burn, oh, yeah, it's not good for the environment. | |
| Well, take a look at the skies in New York and tell me how good this out-of-control, you know, two and a half-month-running forest fire is doing for the air quality in Canada and for the U.S. because it's not doing too good at all. | |
| Anyway, we have some updates here. | |
| You know, from my sources, you know, one of the interesting things that has happened in this investigation into Mar-a-Lago and the documents and Trump is, and we got into this with Dershowitz and with Greg Jarrett yesterday. | |
| You know, when you really think logically about it, how is it possible that the special counsel, Americ Garland, can charge Donald Trump with having classified top secret documents? | |
| How do they get to that level of or that conclusion without one naturally comparing it to what was found on the servers of Hillary Clinton? | |
| All the top secret classified information that she had stored there. | |
| Never mind. | |
| And okay, so that means now then you have to bring in Joe Biden. | |
| How many different locations did Joe Biden have all of his classified documents? | |
| Biden's removal of classified documents as a senator was indisputably illegal. | |
| And yet we had four separate locations. | |
| We had UPenn, the Biden Penn Center, then we had the University of Delaware. | |
| Then we had the Biden, one Biden home, and then the second Biden beach home. | |
| By the way, amazing that this family got so rich considering he was living off a senator's salary all those years. | |
| But the media has now accepted claims that Joe Biden isn't facing obstruction of justice. | |
| We've never even heard a peep. | |
| By the way, look at Fox News right now. | |
| Wow. | |
| That is a distant shot of the skyline of New York City. | |
| Wow. | |
| I mean, that is the sun in the background, isn't it? | |
| You can barely determine that that's the sun. | |
| This haze has just taken over. | |
| Anyway, so the media has just not accepted the claims that Biden's not facing obstruction of justice. | |
| So what do they have to do with Donald Trump here? | |
| And this is going to be critical. | |
| They're not going to go after him, is my best guess. | |
| I don't see any way that they can ignore how they treated Hillary, treated Joe Biden, treated past administrations. | |
| And we'll get to this later with Elise Stefanik, because the National Archives and Record Administration in May, they went on record since 2010. | |
| NARA has received 80 calls from different libraries, universities, where members of Congress, senior government officials have taken papers, donated them. | |
| You know, Senator Edmund Muskie, a name from the past, inadvertently sent 98 classified documents to Bates College. | |
| But they all testified that the National Archives Record Administration makes clear that the handling and mishandling of classified documents has been a problem that stretches well beyond the Oval Office. | |
| And members of Congress and senior governor officials have taken classified documents with them after leaving office, donating them to libraries and universities. | |
| And in May, when they testified again before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, they said the systemic problem dates back to the Reagan administration. | |
| So they can't go after Trump on that. | |
| So that means it's got to be a process crime. | |
| What is a process crime? | |
| Oh, maybe he obstructed justice. | |
| Okay, well, then you go back and you compare Hillary Clinton. | |
| Now, if you have 33,000 subpoenaed emails and you delete them with Bleach Bit, and then just to make sure that there aren't copies on BlackBerry's and iPhones, you destroyed those devices with hammers. | |
| Is that not by definition a form of obstruction and removing SIM cards? | |
| How do you get away with that part of this? | |
| You know, how do they justify a raid on Mar-a-Lago, but not a raid on any of the four locations they found Biden documents? | |
| How do they justify no raid on Hillary Clinton? | |
| How do you justify Comey's statements? | |
| Yeah, we found top secret classified information. | |
| And she was a Secretary of State. | |
| And, you know, how do you justify the fact that no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute, according to James Comey? | |
| How do you get there? | |
| You get there because we've weaponized the Justice Department. | |
| And there's one standard of justice for anybody that's a conservative, anyone with the last name Trump, versus somebody that is a Democrat or has the last name Clinton or has the last name Biden. | |
| There's no middle ground here because Biden's removal of classified documents when he was a senator was indisputably illegal. | |
| A president cannot do what Joe Biden did and take top secret classified information the way he did. | |
| You know, you talk about cooperating with the investigation. | |
| It took seven separate searches of various Biden properties to recover the classified documents. | |
| I believe it's some 1,800 that they found in the Biden case. | |
| But you don't hear word one about him. | |
| You don't hear word one about his special counsel. | |
| So that's what this is going to evolve into. | |
| Now, there have been a lot of rumors that this might happen this week. | |
| My understanding is that the investigation continues. | |
| Now, one interesting odd switch has taken place that I can't quite put together, and that is the original jurisdiction chosen by the special counsel in the Trump case was Washington, D.C. | |
| But now they've empowered, or I'm sorry, impaneled another grand jury in Miami with the DOJ to hear testimony in South Florida, which, by the way, would be the jurisdiction of Mar-a-Lago. | |
| That would be within the jurisdiction of Mar-a-Lago. | |
| So, you know, it's the whole thing to me is bizarre. | |
| By the way, an Arkansas judge is threatening to jail Hunter for six months in contempt. | |
| And Hunter Biden's being hauled back into court. | |
| I guess they got to fire up the private jet again, which is money that he could just hand over to the mother of his daughter that he won't recognize, that Joe and Joe Biden won't recognize. | |
| Anyway, he's going to be hauled into a court again in Arkansas next month, facing potential imprisonment if he doesn't answer questions in his child support case. | |
| The judge ordered this on Monday. | |
| We didn't hear about it until today. | |
| But that order issued on June 5th, the judge Holly Meyer told Hunter that he must answer or provide evidence for 13 unanswered questions from Lancaster, and we'll hear from both parties to determine if a finding of contempt and sanctions are appropriate. | |
| The mother, by the way, is suing. | |
| I mean, he'd been paying, you know, when you look at all the monies that he spent on crack and hotels and hookers and, you know, now using private jets and rent for a Malibu beach home and rent to pops, I guess, for renting out a room in Pops' home in Delaware on the beach. | |
| You know, seems like he spent an awful lot of money. | |
| You know, at what point did he have a responsibility to acknowledge his own daughter? | |
| By the way, that is one of the most repulsive things I find about the Bidens. | |
| And, you know, people would say, well, Hannah, do you have anything good to say about the Obamas? | |
| And I always gave the same answer. | |
| I said, you know, they really look like they're concerned and really good parents. | |
| They protected their children under very difficult circumstances. | |
| I think it's hard for kids to grow up in the White House. | |
| And from all outside appearances, you know, maybe a little hiccup here and there, but that's every kid, right? | |
| They seem like good kids. | |
| They really do. | |
| So I think they raise good kids. | |
| You asked me about Joe and Jill Biden. | |
| All I can think about is this four-year-old little girl that doesn't have her grandfather, the president of the United States, willing to even acknowledge he's alive and allow her to rightly have his last name, which apparently the mother wants for her daughter. | |
| Well, you know, if that's what the mother wants, you know, that's fine. | |
| I told my kids to get rid of my last name. | |
| We want no part of this. | |
| Trust me. | |
| My kids laugh. | |
| 25 to the top of the hour. | |
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| I know these are tough times, but you know what? | |
| They're really tough people that serve this country and sacrificed it all. | |
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| So it's getting a lot of play. | |
| And maybe this is coming to a city near you. | |
| But in New York, they have a dispensary. | |
| I love Bob McManus wrote an article in the New York Post today. | |
| This is basically government-assisted suicide. | |
| Now, if you give somebody all the paraphernalia they need to do crack and heroin and meth and whatever else they're doing, are you not in a lot of ways aiding and abetting them? | |
| You know, at times I run into people in the city and they're just like, you know, can I have money? | |
| And I said, what do you want the money for? | |
| I said, do you do drugs? | |
| I will always ask that question. | |
| Are you a drug? | |
| Do you do drugs? | |
| And sometimes they're honest and they say yes. | |
| Sometimes they say, no, sir, no drugs. | |
| I said, do you drink? | |
| Sometimes, a little bit. | |
| A little bit or a lot of bit. | |
| I drink a lot. | |
| And, you know, if they tell me the truth, I'll say, okay, see this money I'm going to give you? | |
| If you don't use it for food, that's on you. | |
| I'm telling you to feed yourself and get your act together. | |
| I said, if other alcoholics and drug addicts can give up their addictions, you can too. | |
| I said, and you need to think about getting your life back. | |
| And, you know, I'll let them use it. | |
| What? | |
| You wouldn't give anybody a penny. | |
| I just don't agree with you. | |
| I think that the drugs are too strong. | |
| The fentanyl is too lethal. | |
| The heroin's too cheap. | |
| They're standing outside of schools. | |
| The kids are as young as eight to 10. | |
| They got, you know, people standing there selling dime bags for, you know, somewhere between $1 and $5. | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| God knows what it's mixed with. | |
| And then they get them on meth. | |
| What's a dime bag? | |
| Really? | |
| Okay, Mr. Bartender. | |
| Anywho, putting that aside, but my point is, is that this is just my opinion, but I deal with a lot of people and I've done a lot of work with addicts. | |
| I just kind of feel like once you get to that point where the only thing you could think about is putting a needle in your arm. | |
| You don't want to eat food. | |
| You got to get to them younger. | |
| You know, they get to 20, 30, they got to go into professional rehab. | |
| And it can't be these rehabs that are just money makers. | |
| You know, they churn you in, they churn you out. | |
| Different states have different laws about the drugs and they know the system. | |
| Like it's so freaking broken. | |
| No, once you're addicted to opioids in particular, the odds of you ever. | |
| But also heroin. | |
| Like the head of the opioid. | |
| It's an opioid, but like the pill popping is one thing because it's like the white-collar drug and they can do it and get addicted to the same thing. | |
| They move on. | |
| Well, it's different. | |
| And then they also develop a tolerance for it. | |
| You start out with, you know, okay, you get high off two or three of them. | |
| Next thing you know, you're doing 20, 30 or more. | |
| It's a very, very scary thing. | |
| And then you're crushing them, even though there's supposed to be time rewards. | |
| You're snorting them. | |
| And, you know. | |
| Yes. | |
| Overall, I agree with you. | |
| I think to have Narcan available on the street, to have bags available to assist you in your cleanly using, you know what, I would much rather help, you know. | |
| Well, why are we giving them crack pipes then? | |
| Exactly. | |
| Which I guess could be used for meth too. | |
| Right. | |
| So we're creating an entire constituency of dependents. | |
| Then we're giving them test strips to see if there's fentanyl in the drugs they just bought. | |
| It's nuts. | |
| Why don't we close our border, send everybody back, stop the land invasion, shut down the fentanyl from China and Mexico and start being American again. | |
| I mean, I'm just thinking out loud. | |
| I don't want to get crazy. | |
| By the way, I want to applaud the liberal Democrat New York mayor of New York, Eric Adams. | |
| Anyway, he says that guests are going to be open to his home. | |
| It's called Gracie Mansion. | |
| And he said that he threw out the welcome mat at Gracie Mansion to migrants saying he'd be happy to house asylum seekers at his historic estate that houses the mayor of New York, which boasts grandeur, you know, that most New Yorkers can only dream about. | |
| And I'm a big believer in leading from the front. | |
| You know what I'm thinking? | |
| I'm looking at the pictures. | |
| I never saw pictures of Gracie Mansion. | |
| I've never been in Gracie Mansion. | |
| And anyway, I mean, they got a massive dining room. | |
| They can get rid of that monstrosity of a table and all its beautiful decas. | |
| And I see a study and a bedroom. | |
| And you could probably put a good 100, 150 illegal immigrants in there with him to live with them. | |
| I think that's a great idea. | |
| He's a city of roommates. | |
| Exactly. | |
| If he wants roommates, more power to him. | |
| I wish he had been this motivated by our homeless veteran problem. | |
| That would have been amazing. | |
| Maybe if we saw a homeless veteran that had given their life and their entire livelihood and then came back and had nothing, that would have been nice. | |
| Maybe they should have gone to Gracie Mansion first. | |
| So you got this battle now ensuing between Ron DeSantis and Governor Newsom. | |
| And anyway, so it has to do with the transportation of a few dozen illegal immigrants to Sacramento paid for by Governor DeSantis. | |
| Now, what they're not talking about is every single person that got on that plane actually signed a waiver after it was explained to them in great specificity. | |
| And they were given the choice, would you like to live in a sanctuary state like California? | |
| And the answer was overwhelmingly yes. | |
| So Gavin Newsom now is saying that these flights that brought illegal immigrants to New York and to other states like California in the dead of night, he said, by the way, Joe Biden has been doing this to every state. | |
| So you got to sue Joe Biden. | |
| But if they're actually getting permission from the people and they want to go and they're in the country illegally, why should states that actually enforce the laws of the land be forced to take in illegal immigrants? | |
| I don't think it's that complicated, this whole issue on the border. | |
| Although, really, the answer is simple, more simple, and that's to close the border and not let illegal immigrants into the country. | |
| There was a guy who worked at the Roe Hotel. | |
| There's a guy guy. | |
| So basically, there's all these hotels in New York City right now that have these ridiculous contracts with the governor and the mayor for tens of millions of dollars to house all these illegal immigrants. | |
| So all these hotels, like the Roosevelt Hotel on 45th Street, Roe Hotel in Times Square are filled with illegal immigrants here illegally. | |
| We don't know who they are. | |
| We don't know why they're here. | |
| We don't know what they came with. | |
| And this guy that worked there, he's like, they're trash in the rooms. | |
| It's all drugs. | |
| They got little kids in there. | |
| The kids are coming in with two people. | |
| You don't even know if they're parents. | |
| They're being abandoned. | |
| They're being forcibly intoxicated. | |
| This is what's happening in New York City. | |
| Why does nobody care? | |
| We're talking more about drag queen rights than we are about a 10-year-old locked in a hotel room brought here illegally by two people who are not their parents and then potentially getting sexually assaulted or ingested with some sort of drug or alcohol or whatever. | |
| And Adams is talking about roommates. | |
| By the way, there's one guy that I think deserves a little credit and a little praise. | |
| It's RFK Jr. | |
| RFK Jr. | |
| went down to the border and said, this has got to stop. | |
| He said, this is insane. | |
| And he actually went there with an open mind. | |
| Anyway, so Florida officials now are confirming the state illegal immigrant flights to California, but they were all volunteers. | |
| Newsome's feud with DeSantis is getting uglier. | |
| It's reaching a boiler point because Newsom went after DeSantis on Monday after more than half a dozen illegal immigrants. | |
| And I get a kick out of it. | |
| I mean, every time they show up in Washington, D.C., or New York, or Chicago, or Motha's Vineyard, they don't want them there. | |
| I'm like, why don't you want them there? | |
| I thought you were a sanctuary state or sanctuary city. | |
| Doesn't sound very welcoming to me. | |
| Gavin Newsom accusing DeSantis of kidnapping because Texas should have, you know, have to deal with the border crisis alone. | |
| No. | |
| They're not supporting the law breaking. | |
| They're doing everything in their power to stop it. | |
| And then not with a lot of luck either. | |
| Anyway, so we've got the 2024 race is now turning into something very interesting to me, especially on the Democratic side. | |
| And there's a good editorial today about why RFK Jr. | |
| has the Bidenites worried because he's polling at 21%. | |
| Marianne Williamson is kind of a new age-y type of person. | |
| I don't dislike her. | |
| I had her on TV. | |
| And, you know, my last question to her was: now let me ask you a question about all these weird things you believe in. | |
| You know, because she believes. | |
| Wait, say it again. | |
| What did you say? | |
| I don't remember this. | |
| I was just messing with her. | |
| I mean, I just something to the effect of, now, can we talk about some of the weird things that you believe in? | |
| You know, she just believes in this, you know, being in touch with and one with nature and all that kind of stuff, which is okay. | |
| I'm not dead set against it. | |
| But anyway, Kennedy Jr. | |
| is showing up 21% consistently in the polls. | |
| Marianne Williamson's at nearly 10% in the polls. | |
| That's 30% of Democrats. | |
| You're not exactly looking at the strongest potential Democratic candidate here. | |
| Let me tell you what I think is going to happen. | |
| And you may think I'm nuts. | |
| And this will make sense what I'm going to do in the next week. | |
| I don't think that I think there is a large part of the Democratic base that passionately wants Biden out of the way. | |
| They're just afraid to say it publicly. | |
| They don't want Kamala. | |
| They don't view her as the answer. | |
| She's not the solution. | |
| And they want somebody else to run. | |
| I think that person is California Governor Gavin Newsom. | |
| You're looking at me. | |
| You think I'm wrong? | |
| I'm listening. | |
| You should be happy. | |
| So I would bet any amount of money that if I had Gavin Newsom's phone and password in my hand right now, which I do not, I would see prominent Democrats, names we know well, writing Gavin saying, you got to get in. | |
| You got to get in. | |
| Why do you think him? | |
| Because I think he, listen, he's from Central Casting politician. | |
| Do you see when he walked in that Oval Office that one day when Biden wasn't there and he flipped that jacket right over his shoulder? | |
| I mean, it was like, oh, I'm home. | |
| I'm ready to pick out the drapes. | |
| I mean, he didn't fall down once. | |
| He's already a step above. | |
| No, that's true. | |
| That's very impressive. | |
| His ability to walk a straight line. | |
| He actually seems like he's relatively fit. | |
| I guess anybody compared to Biden is relatively fit. | |
| But if you look, latest fake news CNN survey, the president's not getting support. | |
| He's at a 30-some-odd percent approval rating. | |
| He's not doing well. | |
| And I think that there's an effort behind the scenes that they think. | |
| Now, another CNN poll finds 64% of Democrats would consider backing RFK Jr. | |
| Now, maybe I'm judging it. | |
| I actually kind of like him. | |
| I'm not sure. | |
| I mean, obviously, I think he's had some throat injury. | |
| It's sometimes hard to understand him, which doesn't mean anything to me. | |
| That's meaningless to me. | |
| But anyway, they said they would support him. | |
| Now, this is a guy that wants our borders closed. | |
| This is a guy that doesn't believe in women playing. | |
| I'm not sorry, biological men playing in women's sports. | |
| This is a guy that does not support all of this Green New Deal madness. | |
| And I think he's got these guys worried in a lot of ways. | |
| And his profile, it was an article in the Hills. | |
| It's making Democrats jitterish about this. | |
| Stephen A. Smith, did you see him on TV last night? | |
| I did. | |
| He's so funny. | |
| I love him. | |
| By the way, I love, the first thing I did is I said, I just read that somebody else at ESPN is making more money than you. | |
| I'm like, that's total BS. | |
| I'm not putting over that. | |
| I'm sure he loves those questions. | |
| Well, it's funny because I saw his quote. | |
| I knew what his answer was going to be. | |
| So I saw it in the paper, to be fair. | |
| I didn't talk to him about it. | |
| I never talked to anybody before an interview. | |
| So I asked him about it. | |
| He goes, no, I'm cool with it. | |
| My time is coming, which I thought was a great answer. | |
| And he doesn't want Biden running, but he's not a Trump guy either. | |
| You know, and then he writes me after, you have no idea how much crap I take for being your friend. | |
| I'm like, well, what do you think? | |
| It's easy for me to say that I like you. | |
| To his credit, he's a confrontational guy and he doesn't mind the battle. | |
| But I do think it's really sad every time he talks politics. | |
| He gets a lot of static from people. | |
| It's a shame. | |
| So what? | |
| Wow. | |
| I'm just saying that. | |
| That's what makes it. | |
| If you're a liberal, we can't do that. | |
| That's what makes him great at his job. | |
| By the way, RFK has, and I looked it up because I had no idea, spasmatic dysphonia. | |
| What is that? | |
| It is a specific form of involuntary movement disorder called dystonia that affects only the voice box. | |
| It's very rare, less than 0.02%. | |
| That's got to suck. | |
| Yeah, but it doesn't affect his health. | |
| He's perfectly healthy. | |
| He just in radio that lost their voices and never got them back or that their voice became so hoarse. | |
| I mean, I know a lot of people. | |
| I mean, I only recently had, remember, they did scope my vocal cords when I was sick for a while. | |
| And I'm like, what is going on here? | |
| I went through, what, four weeks? | |
| It wasn't getting better. | |
| Definitely a lot. | |
| And so the doctor goes, now, you've been in radio 30, how many years? | |
| Okay. | |
| And TV, 27. | |
| He goes, when's the last time you got your vocal cords checked? | |
| And I said, never. | |
| He looked at, he stopped, and he looked at me. | |
| Now, this guy does all the Metropolitan Opera singers and stars. | |
| He goes, you never one time ever got your vocal cords checked? | |
| I said, nope. | |
| And he shows me the video of it, and they put it down your throat. | |
| They videotape it. | |
| He goes, they're in perfect condition. | |
| I said, see, why'd you get it checked? | |
| I knew it was fine. | |
| If I had a problem, I would have come to you. | |
| Dr. Hannity, here I am. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| But that made me a little nervous, that doctor's visit, because that's how you make a living. | |
| If you're listening to my voice right now, I want you to go to legacybox.com/slash Hannity. | |
| They have their $9 tape sale going on. | |
| It's an incredible offer. | |
| Look, it's really simple. | |
| Do you know where your box of all the old photographs, home movies, real to real, camcorder, whatever? | |
| Do you know where they are? | |
| You and your family, you need to tell your family, go into your attic, go into your closets, go into your basement, go into your garage, find every single family photo, every videotape, every reel-to-reel tape, every camcorder tape you got. | |
| And I want you to just dump it in your legacy box, and they will hand-digitize all these family memories, and you can protect them forever for as little as $9 a tape. | |
| And they do it by hand. | |
| I mean, it's like magic. | |
| Send your legacy box with all your old VHS tapes, camcorder tapes, pictures. | |
| They will save them in perpetuity. | |
| It's a great gift for the entire family, and you're going to love watching it. | |
| Imagine, by the way, able to hear your grandmother who passed away however many years ago and hear her voice again. | |
| LegacyBox.com slash Hannity for their $9 tape sale. | |
| Sean Hannity. | |
| All right, when we come back, all things simple man Bill O'Reilly will join us. | |
| Later on, the House Republican Conference Chair, Elise Stefanik, will check in and much more. |