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If you want to be a part of the program, uh we have two developing stories.
Uh just the news.com editor-in-chief, our friend John Solomon is breaking.
Uh one is about Congress preparing to unseal testimony and evidence from the IRS whistleblower in the Hunter Biden case.
Uh, and how the plea deal is spared Hunter Biden serious consequences, but it absolutely exposes his father, Joey, the big guy, pops uh to new political peril.
And uh anyway, he joins us now.
John Solomon, how are you, sir?
I am well, good to be with you, Sean.
Uh we have John Durham today, you know, saying it right up front, right out there.
Operation Crossfire Hurricane never should have been open.
The FBI never corroborated, not one single detail in Hillary Clinton's bought and paid for dirty dossier.
The dossier that then became the basis for four Pfizer warrants, and those people that signed their name to it that says verified, like James Comey signed three of them, uh did so when it was completely unverifiable and got away with it all.
Yeah.
And there was one other thing that really struck me about John Durham's testimony today.
He unequivocally and definitively stated that the FBI and the Justice Department treated Hillary Clinton can't Hillary Clinton's campaign differently than Donald Trump.
He actually affirmed a dual system of justice.
And what he said, it's a very powerful statement.
A lot of people, I didn't pick up this exchange, but I think it's the most important exchange from today, because it goes beyond something he already put in his report.
He said that the FBI knowingly and willfully overlooked the evidence that the CIA gave it that Hillary Clinton had hatched the plan to smear Donald Trump with fake collusion article uh uh allegations and treated Hillary Clinton different.
They didn't investigate her when they had reason to, meaning she was trying to manipulate the election with false information.
But then they went ahead and proceeded uh to investigate Donald Trump with the Steele dossier, knowing that it came from Hillary Clinton and was part of a plan.
And this is a direct quote that I think will stand the test of time.
The FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated operation opposition research, such as the Steele dossier.
The FBI relied on the dossier and five applications, knowing there was likely material originating from a political campaign or a political opponent.
For years we've had this, we were told people who say this were uh abiding to a conspiracy theory.
It is not a conspiracy theory.
It is fact.
The FBI treated Hillary Clinton with Clip Govs and Donald Trump unfairly, according to John Durham.
Let me play it in John Durham's words to to just add some emphasis to what you're saying.
Let me play it.
Another aspect of our findings concerned the FBI's failure to sufficiently scrutinize information it received or to apply the same standards to allegations it received about the Clinton and Trump campaigns.
As our report details, the FBI was uh too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated uh opposition research such as the Steele dossier.
The FBI relied on the dossier in FISA applications, knowing that it was uh likely um material originating from a political campaign, a political opponent.
It did so even after the President of the United States, the FBI and CIA directors and others received briefings about intelligence suggesting that there was a Clinton campaign plan underway to stir up a scandal tying Trump to Russia.
The accuracy of the intelligence was uncertain at the time, but the FBI failed to analyze or even assess the implications of the intelligence in any meaningful way.
The saddest part in all of this to me is that how come this didn't come out before the 2020 election?
Why did it take so long?
There's no excuse in my mind for that, John Solomon.
Yeah, listen, uh uh what John Durham testified to today and what his report gave us 60 days ago uh is no different than what we were putting out on your show day in and day out.
It was all confirmable, and this could have easily been wrapped up before the 2020 election.
So we didn't head into a second election where federal agencies put the thumb on the scale.
We know they did, right?
They went out and said the Hunter Biden laptop was disinformation falsely.
That is one of the great travesties of the entire Russia collusion uh uh caper is that we were deceived not once but for two consecutive elections because the wheels of justice turn much slower than the American electoral system, and that's something that Democrats have taken advantage of now for two consecutive elections.
Hopefully the American public are a lot smarter going into 2024 and can pick up the dirty tricks that might be.
I mean, I mean, what they have two cases pending against Donald Trump, one down in Florida, one in New York.
Uh I would assume there's going to be one in Washington, D.C. I would assume there's going to be one in Fulton County, Georgia, and there's even talk of one maybe in New Jersey.
So that would be five separate criminal indictments against the the front runner for the Republican Party.
Uh, you tell me how easy it would be to run for president with that hanging over your head.
Well, listen, it looks a lot like what third world countries do uh with uh uh uh political puppet governments, and I think that that's what it makes so many Americans concerned.
And listen, uh the mainstream media won't cover this, right?
They won't give an honest assessment of, and yet a majority of Americans in a Gallup poll just a couple of days ago said they believe the Donald Trump indictments are clearly politics, not legal work.
What does that tell you?
It means for the first time in history the uh information is getting around the gatekeepers, the elitist uh owners of media organizations and getting to the American PAPOS separate of them, and that that's an important role that we all have to play.
We have to keep informing the American public so they stay ahead of these dirty political tricks that have really done.
Maybe you're more confident than me, but the fact that they've gotten away with all this and they continue these nefarious activities, uh, they clearly didn't feel intimidated after 2016 because the FBI had the laptop.
You have confirmed that it was completely verified in the spring of 2020, but you know, they're out there telling big tech companies in the months leading up to the 2020 election with these weekly meetings with big tech that they are going to be victims of a misinformation campaign, and Yo Roth confirmed the former uh site integrity head at Twitter in the in the Missouri case uh that it might they said yeah, they said it might be about Hunter or Joe Biden.
Well, it was about Hunter and his laptop that was very real.
And so that story got censored, and the FBI knew and verified that that laptop was very real.
So they ran cover, it seems for Joe Biden, didn't they?
And is that going to take another four years to get the bottom of that result?
Yeah, and remember you and I were on a list of journalists who were targeted to be censored.
That was something we made public last fall.
Uh yeah, listen.
By the way, I forgot all about that.
How many how many other lists was I on?
Will we be being surveilled, John?
Uh well, we certainly were being monitored out of social media and censored.
That clearly was the goal of that list.
Talk about your piece, how Congress is now about to unseal testimony uh and evidence from this IRS whistleblower in the Hunter Biden case.
Do we know what it's about?
We sure do.
Tomorrow, I believe we will get three bombshells from uh the testimony of Gary Shapley.
He is the uh a senior IRS agent.
By the way, one of the IRS's most trusted and decorated crime fighters.
He actually brought some of the big Swiss bank cases, which are the largest in the history of the IRS.
So he's a guy with great bona feeties over the history of the IRS, and he is going to uh when his testimony is released and uh twenty-three pages of contemporaneous government documents are released.
I think we're gonna get the following three bombshells.
One, the Justice Department under Joe Biden allowed the statute of limitations to expire on alleged tax crimes that date before twenty seventeen.
Remember, Hunter Biden's gonna plead guilty to tax evasion in 2017 and 2018.
According to my sources, Shapley said they had evidence going back to 14 much larger amounts, hundreds of thousands of dollars of potential tax evasion, but the statute of limitations were allowed to expire, which put uh Hunter Biden in a more advantageous position to escape more serious penalty.
Two, the IRS investigative team wasn't told the FBI had exploited from the Hunter Biden laptop emails showing that he and his colleagues knew he hadn't paid taxes on at least four hundred thousand dollars in of income from Barisma, yep, the Ukrainian company that we were told was a conspiracy theory years ago.
And third, the IRS team was unaware until just recently that the FBI had a trusted confidential human source who began reporting in 2017 that Joe Biden had engaged in a $10 million bribery scheme.
That's the thing that James Comer's been talking about.
That means three different essential pieces of the investigation were thwarted by partisan politics, according to this whistleblower.
Well, explain this to me.
And I think this was one of some of the biggest news we got out of Hunter's own attorney.
And that is that he to his knowledge, they never even brought up the issue of the laptop.
How is that possible in a five-year investigation?
By the way, it only took them what, eight months to get Trump indicted after the raid at Mar-a-Lago.
How's that?
Yeah, you're exactly right.
Listen, this is when people talk about the dual system of justice.
The body of evidence that supports that just grows by the day.
Whether just think of all the people who famously went to prison for tax evasion, similar to Hunter Biden, right?
They're uh uh movie stars and television stars and rap stars and sports figures have all gone to prison, but not Hunter Biden.
You don't even have to bring Donald Trump in to make the comparison.
That's why so many people are uh have a lack of confidence in the FBI and the Justice Department, and I mean a significant polling.
You now see former federal prosecutors say, I don't trust my old department anymore.
We had one of them on our show last night, Bud Cummins saying, I'm embarrassed by the way the Justice Department is acting right now.
Tomorrow will be a very significant day.
It will really accentuate the favoritism allegedly given to Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
We already know the FBI didn't has slow walked these bribery allegations from 2017.
That's six years.
Now we're going to see overt acts where uh key evidence was kept from the IRS team, so they couldn't make a better case against Hunter.
How is it possible that they never brought up the laptop that you have confirmed was corroborated in the spring of 2020 that they had in December of 2019?
How did that not become a part of the investigation?
Senator Charles Grassley has made some floor speeches.
A lot of people may have missed them, but they're very important.
He and Senator Johnson, of course, James Comer, Jim Jordan, really giving the American public the truth about what happened.
There was an analysis written by an FBI analyst.
By the way, an FBI analyst that was also part of the Russia collusion uh a dirty trick.
He wrote an analysis in the summer of 2020, telling his own FBI, hey, all this stuff coming out about Hunter and Joe, probably uh Russian disinformation, don't touch it.
And that gave politically motivated officials in the FBI the cover to start slowing down or shutting down aspects of the Biden investigation.
That's what Chuck Grassley has told us on a floor speech based on what FBI whistleblowers have provided him.
Let me ask you this.
What evidence do we have?
And have we been ever been able to track the $10 million in the allegation of the 1023 form?
No, we have not.
I mean, uh, and that is one of the but the fact that we haven't is because we didn't know about it until just very recently, right?
And now, as you heard from James Comer last night, 50% of the documents he was shown yesterday were blacked out.
I mean, you can't really make sense of them.
They're so redacted, you can't make sense of it.
The FBI continues to obfuscate and hide information that would show that it didn't treat Jane Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton the same way they've treated Donald Trump and many other conservatives.
That is what's so concerning to Congress, and it's also probably why the FBI is going to lose money and some of its intelligence powers in the budgets in uh votes that Congress are going to take later this year.
The FBI is about to be shrunk in size and lose some of its power, especially those related to the Patriot Act.
All right.
Let's talk about this this other story that you've been working on as well.
I mean, and to your credit, you know, you're doing stories that nobody else seems to want to pay attention to.
Um let's talk about how this plea deal spares Hunter serious legal consequences, but does expose his father.
How do you s how do you believe that?
Well, listen, uh, as I said, many other people that had tax evasion issues very similar to him or gun issues, similar to him.
They're rap stars that had tax and gun issues, and we know they went to prison, right?
The famous ones we talk about in the news all the time.
Hunter Biden will be spared that if the judge, and that's a big if, if the judge accepts the plea deal and takes the word of the prosecutor.
But here is the twist on this.
Once that happens, and by the declaration of Hunter Biden's lawyers yesterday, he will not have any other federal legal jeopardy.
What does that mean?
It means that Hunter Biden can't plead the fifth if he's summoned to Congress and coming forth.
I talked to Alan Dershew about this last night, some great courts from in my story this morning.
Hunter Biden may actually be compelled to testify about what went on between him and his father.
And again, if he lies in that testimony, he could face new prosecutive threats.
But he won't be able to use the Fifth Amendment, according to the legal experts.
I talked to the SA, including Alan Dershowitz who voted for Joe Biden.
So he's a Biden fan.
That is a significant element.
And you take that.
You take what the F the IRS whistleblowers about to be made public tomorrow.
And one other development that a lot of people don't have their eye on, but I think you could be the most significant of the summer of 2023 if Devin Archer, the longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, who kind of sat between Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
We saw pictures of him with Joe Biden.
We know of meetings in the White House with Joe Biden.
Devin Archer's been.
I've been hearing this.
Do you really believe he goes before the committee and sings like a canary?
I have uh I have the copy of the subpoena.
So the subpoena has now been issued.
So now there is a uh air.
Well, we all know a subpoena means he can go in and plead the fifth.
He could, except he's already been convicted of crimes and he's been immunized.
So that's a very important thing.
He went into the grand jury in the Hunter Biden case earlier.
He's been immunized.
So he likes Hunter Biden are gonna have a hard time making a Fifth Amendment claim, according to the lawyers and experts I've talked to.
He has sent signals through his lawyers that he's willing to come in and talk and tell people what he knows.
Now, in addition to his firsthand knowledge of his meetings with Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, he also has a tranche of documents that were seized by the Justice Department.
They have bait stamp numbers on them that aren't on the Hunter Biden laptop.
These are documents.
Well, aren't the laptop.
That's the sort of stuff that could change the course of this investigation.
Anyway, great work, John Solomon, just the news.com editor in chief.
We always appreciate you, John.
Thank you, buddy.
We'll have you on TV tonight.
Looking forward to your updates.
Wow.
Unbelievable.
What a day it's been.
All right, 25 to the top of the hour.
Boy, we got a treat for you in just a second here.
Linda is has her uh bring her her son to work day today, and Liam is here, is now seven years old, very handsome, very smart, very fun.
Uh, and we're gonna talk to him in just a second.
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Now, Linda, it must be bring Liam to work day because her seven-year-old little boy Liam is here.
Liam, I've not seen you in a long time.
You've grown up a lot.
How are you?
Good.
It's good to see you.
I like your hairstyle.
You're looking pretty pretty dapper there.
You've gotten very, very handsome in your as you get older.
Thanks.
I got a haircut.
Oh, you got a haircut?
Looks great.
Looks really good.
Uh now I got a question, a couple of questions for you, okay?
All right.
Now, does your mommy ever get mad at you?
Don't look at mommy.
Look at me.
Mostly not.
Mostly not, because you behave and you're a good boy, right?
But occasionally you might get that.
Like I used my my daughter would say the daddy voice when I say, MK, knock it off.
You know, or something like she ever do that?
No, she just says.
Oh, she just saves her yelling then for me.
What do I say?
One, two.
Like stop it or something.
Like stop it.
She tells you to stop it.
I always count when I say Leah Mom one.
Yeah, she's never what's the magic number?
Three?
Uh, we never get to three, right, buddy?
Yeah.
No.
No, I've heard her say only the one time we got the three when they were in front of the clerk.
Oh boy.
Good memory.
Thanks for bringing it up.
Yeah.
I got locked in my room.
I swear to God, it's the only time.
No, I'd be on the phone with Lisa and again.
She literally hated me when I did that.
Oh, Liam.
Mommy never hates you.
She never hates you.
That's not true.
Mommies and daddies always love you.
Alright.
So, you know, but I would hear your mommy.
She'd be talking to me and she'd go, Liam, and I'd have to sit there and listen to this.
I'm trying to have a work conversation.
One, two, Liam, what happens if I get to three?
One, two, Liam, what happens if I get to three?
But I never got the three.
No.
I'm like, get the three already.
Crying out loud.
I have no clue what happens if I ever got a three because I never got three.
Okay.
Now let me ask you a question.
Now stop looking at mom.
You got to focus on me, okay?
This is an important question I'm about to ask you.
Now, because of me, you were finally able to get your McDonald's happy meal.
You remember?
Oh, yeah, I remember that.
That was like more than one year ago.
I know.
I mean, uh now.
Wouldn't you like to go back again and get another happy meal with a toy?
I'm gonna pay for it if you say yes.
Yeah.
Yeah, you'd like that.
Traitor.
I get the iron.
We talked about that.
Ironman toy.
All right, he wants the toy.
He goes, I want my toy.
All right, so Iron Man toy.
Iron Man toy.
Can you please let him be honest and stop pressuring this poor child?
He's only seven years old.
Yeah, mom.
Yeah, mom.
Exactly.
All right.
Now I have another question.
And this one you have to be honest.
In life, you gotta be honest and just, you know, speak the truth.
Now, your mom makes French fries at home sometimes, right?
Okay.
Mostly every day.
Mostly every you because you love French fries, right?
Okay, but you gotta admit when you went to McDonald's, those French fries were so much better, right?
Particularly.
Particularly better.
And that's because you like McDonald's more than Mama.
No.
Yes.
That's not what I was trying to say.
What are you trying to say?
You look nervous.
No, no, no.
You cannot pressure your child this time.
I'm just asking a question.
Let him teach him honesty.
So McDonald's.
I don't like McDonald's a lot.
No, right?
It's awesome.
Now I am advocating that once a week that your mom, and I'm gonna pay for it every week for the whole year, that your mom once a week take you to McDonald's.
Are you a shareholder at McDonald's?
What is it?
Do you like it?
She's talking.
Do you prefer the cheeseburger or do you prefer prefer the chicken nugget happy meal?
I prefer all.
You like them all?
Right.
And you like, and you what do you like to drink?
Apple juice or the the milk or the water?
Uh I like the sometimes the milk and sometimes the water.
Oh, okay.
You don't like apple juice too much?
I I do like the apples.
You do like that too.
Yeah.
Okay.
So apple juice is mostly my favorite.
It's it is.
Now, and and your mom, when she makes she air fries her.
You see, what they do at McDonald's is they actually cook it in.
It's not really that good.
Oh my god, he's already interrupting.
He's a natural.
Look at this.
I mean, it's not really that good.
Oh, you you're just sticking up for your mouth.
So now when he goes to get away, you beat it.
No, he's gonna buy me the things.
Yeah, he's gonna buy it.
Yeah, he's gonna buy me the things.
And you know what else?
He's gonna eat one with you.
I'd love.
I'd love one.
Every week.
Every week I'll have a happy meal.
I'll be happy to have a few.
I'm gonna be in camp next year.
But Liam, but here's the thing.
I'll be in.
I'm gonna be in school next year.
But why do they call a happy meal a happy meal?
Because it makes little children what?
Happy.
Happy.
And you get happy when you have a happy meal, right?
No, we'll clap your hands when you're happy.
Now, if your mom makes fries at home in her air fryer, you're not as happy, are you?
No, I mean, you don't get a toy.
Herbert chicken nuggets are pretty good.
But they're not as good as McDonald's chicken nuggets.
Let's be honest.
Um, well, yeah.
Yeah.
Liam, so you you you're not a big fan of Joe Biden, I hear, right?
Nope, nope.
No.
Okay.
And then who do you prefer?
Who'd you want to be president?
Who would you if you can pick?
Do you know who?
Would you pick Donald Trump or I I would vote for Donald Trump.
You'd vote for Donald Trump.
Why can't he be a voting age?
You know, a lot smarter than the average person voting these days.
I tell you what, this kid went into school and his teacher, his principal called me and he said, Did you tell your son that Donald Trump was the president?
I said, Well, I can't break his heart and tell him it's Joe Biden.
I just can't do it to him.
I'm sorry.
I'm not gonna lie.
You like Joe Biden?
Me?
Oh heck no.
No way.
Now what what does she call me at home?
She calls me what?
The boss man?
What does she call me?
Maybe a lot of names.
What do you what do I call Sean?
Oh, this ought to get interesting.
What does she call me?
I hear she calls me the boss man.
Is that true?
You she does.
Okay, he's laughing so hard.
All right.
Well, Liam, listen, will you please come more often?
And I'll tell you what I'm gonna do before you leave this studio.
I'm gonna Joe Biden's not here.
He's not here.
Now, I want you to take this.
Come on over here.
You can you can step on over.
All right, here.
I'm gonna throw that to you.
How much is that?
Twenty dollars.
Do you know who's on the on the face of that bill?
Uh whose face is that?
No clue.
Andrew Jackson.
And Jackson?
Perfect.
Great answer.
Uh anyway, Liam, you're awesome.
And uh anytime you come by, I'm gonna give you twenty dollars for McDonald's, okay?
Thanks.
All right.
Uh we love having you.
Come back as often as you want.
Huh?
800, 941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the uh program.
Uh let's say hi to Don is in Costa Rica.
Don, you're in Costa Rica listening.
How are you?
I'm fine, Sean.
I am listening to you and watch your shows every night.
I don't hear you on radio.
I hear first of all, real quick.
Yes, sir.
What's that?
You can go to jail for bribery.
Uh well, you mean offering a child twenty dollars for for for McDonald's happy meals?
That's I don't think that's bribery.
It's being a good uncle.
Adopted uncle.
What do you think?
Anyway, I got a few comments to make.
Like I watch all your show.
I'm retired.
I live in Costa Rica, and I watch your show every single night.
I watch Fox all the time.
Couple of things.
Yeah.
First of all, Trump, his policies and everything that he had as president, I loved.
He was good for the country, good for everybody.
Trump doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut.
First thing.
You're not the only one that says that.
Um let me ask you, in the context of now knowing that the Russia live for three years and all that they put him through and all the never ending attacks.
Let me ask you, how do you think you would have handled that, the nonstop lying and pressure put on you?
Would you would you think you would have handled it a lot better?
I don't think anybody in this world would have handled it the way he did.
Truthfully, you'd say, That's it, I've had it, I'm gonna walk away.
You know, he they asked a question the other night um when Brett Bear had him.
What are the women that uh I guess I don't know if he that live out in the you know in the counties of cities and everything, how they're gonna feel about him, about him coming up with the tw you know, I really won in 2020.
He's gotta quit saying about 2020 because people don't care about it.
They want to know the future, what's gonna happen.
I tend to agree with you.
Elections are not about the past, they're about the future, although I think we should learn from you know the abuse of power that we've discovered in past elections.
I think Durham shed a lot of light today on real corruption that never should have happened in 2016, and and I would add they followed through.
They weren't stopped, and it happened in 2020.
And let's be honest about it.
The fact with Hunter's uh computer hiding it until after the election, if it would have come out for the election, Trump would have won by far going away.
Well, now we know that the FBI was was purposely pre bunking that, knowing it was likely gonna be leaked.
Sad, sad, sad for this country that all that happened.
Really is.
And I don't know, I I I don't know how we fix that.
Two things.
One that I talk to my friends back in the States, and when I talk to them, you know, you say, Oh, the whole country knows what's going on.
They don't.
You'd be amazed.
They don't because all the other networks don't say anything about it.
I'll say something to them.
Did you hear that so-and-so so-and-so?
And they'll say, no, we don't think about that.
Everything is hidden from them unless you watch Fox.
You have what, three million people watching your show at night?
Depending on the night, yes.
Three million out of three hundred and sixty million people.
Well, you're trying to diminish my success.
Let me just tell you, in the in the in the realm of cable news, you know, it's actually a big number.
But with that said, I mean, it it all depends on what the news cycle is, and there's a lot of factors.
Um and and to be frank, um, I I think people lost touch with this story.
It took me three years with an ensemble cast working night and day to get to the bottom of the Russia collusion hoax.
And I, you know, it was like unpeeling a layer of the onion.
We got we got it right.
All these people that got it wrong and all the lies and conspiracy theories they told, they they didn't pay a price for that.
I would have paid a price if I lied for three years to the public.
And it the the double standard is is beyond frustrating.
The fact that they take no accountability for getting it wrong is also frustrating.
Uh, the fact that this these actions and behaviors are ongoing, that frustrates me.
So it's, you know, all across the board.
I mean, I worry about our country, Don.
I really do.
But I'm gonna run.
I'm gonna let you go, get a quick call in here.
Uh, let us say hi to Brock and Iowa.
Hey Brock, how are you, sir?
Hey, Sean, how are you doing?
Good, man.
What's going on?
Oh, I just want to talk to you about, you know, I know there's a lot of stuff going on, but I'm a proud gun owner.
And the thing that's really bothered me and got me messed up, man, is this whole gun charge.
I don't know how.
A group of people who complain all the time about keeping kids safe and need stricter gun laws can allow this to happen.
I mean, if the last name was my last name or your last name, and you lied on that, and then you trude away at a s in front of a school, but you want to keep kids safe from guns.
It's it is beyond a joke.
The front cover of the New York Post today has a naked hunter.
They don't show all of Naked Hunter, but a naked hunter with his finger on the trigger, holding that gun that he had to lie about on the gun application form.
And for all these other people that spent, you know, look at Wesley Snipes.
Convicted three misdemeanor counts of filing of failing to file tax returns, three years in prison.
Kodak Black, his attorney's on Hannity tonight.
Incorrect social security number on a federal gun purchase form.
Yeah, he got 46 months in in prison.
In America, its justice system has been turned upside down on its head, and we're all going to pay the price down the road.
This is not going to stop because nobody's being held accountable.
Anyway, appreciate the call.
All right, so it's been a year since the Dobb decision, which overturned Roe v.
Wade, and I want to take a moment, you got to recognize in the course of Roe being the law of the land, uh that's since 1973, 64 million babies' lives taken at the hand of abortion.
Uh and you know what?
That's a huge number.
Now it's back to the states.
They're going to decide, but I've always said that I believe abortion is a heart issue.
The unfortunate reality is abortion pills now account for over 50% of abortions.
So that's where the mission of pre-born, it's a network of clinics all around the country.
They're saving 200 babies' lives a day, and they're using the science of 4D ultrasound to do it, and they're doing it by providing free ultrasounds to any expecting mom.
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Uh, maybe you'd consider they don't get a penny from the federal government like Planned Parenthood.
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Uh, that's why I donated two uh 4G ultrasound machines to pre born, because you know, they desperately need the help, and they provide counseling and baby formula and and diapers and And and all sorts of baby food, whatever's needed by moms both before and after birth.
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