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Left Stealing The Election? - August 25th, Hour 3
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Toll-free on numbers, 800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, I see pathetic Joe Biden sending out a fundraising pitch tied to the booking and the mugshot of Donald Trump.
You can't even make this up.
But anyway, the Trump campaign.
Yeah, guess what?
One of the most popular selling swag items online right now are mugshot mugs and t-shirts.
I predicted that with Clay Travis last night on Hannity.
But anyway, here's Donald Trump after this booking took place yesterday, what he told the media mob.
A very sad day for America.
This should never happen.
If you challenge an election, you should be able to challenge an election.
I thought the election was a rigged election, a stolen election.
And I should have every right to do that.
As you know, you have many people that you've been watching over the years do the same thing, whether it's Hillary Clinton or Stacey Abrams or many others.
When you have that great freedom to challenge, you have to be able to.
Otherwise, you can have very dishonest elections.
What has taken place here is a travesty of justice.
We did nothing wrong.
I did nothing wrong.
And everybody knows it.
I've never had such support.
And that goes with the other ones, too.
What they're doing is election interference.
They're trying to interfere with an election.
There's never been anything like it in our country before.
This is their way of campaigning.
And this is one instance, but you have three other instances.
It's election interference.
So I want to thank you for being here.
We did nothing wrong at all.
And we have every right, every single right, to challenge an election that we think is dishonest, that we think it's very dishonest.
So thank you all very much, and I'll see you very soon.
All right, joining us now to discuss, do we have equal justice under the law in America?
Nicole Parker, former FBI agent Eric Eggers, is with us.
He wrote the book Fraud, How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election.
By the way, not exactly what I want to hear or anybody wants to hear.
Nicole, welcome back.
I just want to remind people of your story.
You worked.
You were very successful.
You worked on Wall Street, making a lot of money and had a great career trajectory ahead of you.
And after 9-11, it changed your life.
You applied to the FBI.
You were one of, you know, 40 or 50,000 people and only 900 selected.
And you worked on some of the toughest and highest profile cases from the Miami Bureau.
Am I right about that?
I really appreciate that kind compliment.
Yes, you are.
Okay.
And so now you left the FBI and you weren't really that far away from getting a pension after 20 years.
And why did you leave the FBI?
Sean, it was a difficult decision, but when I joined the FBI, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
And my oath was not to the FBI.
It was not to the Department of Justice.
It was to this country, and ultimately it was to God.
And I saw a continuous pattern starting in 2016 where Jim Comey came out and said that no reasonable prosecutor would charge Hillary Clinton and went on to Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
Year after year, Sean, it kept amping up.
And I said, you know what?
I can no longer support this.
I need to walk away and I'm going to stand up for the truth.
Sean, I'm not here to favor any political side, but they chose to turn the FBI and the Department of Justice into politics.
And this is now on the ballot, frankly.
Quite frankly, for the next election, if you want your criminal justice system to be restored, you need to listen to what is happening in our country right now.
You mentioned Comey, no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.
She had on our servers and hard drives more top secret classified material than they got from Mar-a-Lago, but nobody raided her office or Chappaqua home.
And that is separate and apart from the 33,000 subpoenaed emails that she deleted with Bleach Bit, and she destroyed devices that likely had copies of them.
And then, of course, we have Joe Biden.
He had top secret classified material in four separate locations, but none of those were raided.
Nothing seems to be happening at all in that case.
And then, of course, you compare that to Mar-a-Lago.
And then we can look at the FBI using the dirty dossier that they had confirmed before they used because they sent agents over to meet with Christopher Steele, offered him a million dollars to corroborate any of it.
He couldn't corroborate it, but it still became, you know, the bulk of information that Andrew McCain, then deputy FBI director, said they needed to get the warrant approved.
It says verified at the top of a FISA warrant.
Have you ever seen a FISA warrant?
It says verified, I'm told.
Right.
I mean, you're just naming all of the examples of how it is not a fair criminal justice system, and that is not acceptable in the United States of America.
These are politically charged indictments.
What are the chances that four indictments come down back to back to back within four months of each other right on the eve of an election?
And those that are charging these cases, I mean, look at this case in Georgia, in Fulton County.
This DA ran her campaign based on, I will investigate President Trump.
That is not what the criminal justice system is for, and it is a abuse, and it's got to get.
Well, that's what the AG of New York did, and that's what D.A. Bragg did.
They had campaigns that said directly they're going to go after one man, one family, one organization, and they've proceeded to fulfill those campaign promises.
And that's extremely dangerous for our democracy.
And that is why Americans need to wake up.
And as much as I do not like seeing this mugshot around, you know what?
It might be the best thing for Americans to see because it is symbolic of what is happening.
You know, Trump is using this as a badge of honor.
Again, whether you love the man or hate the man, I don't care.
I'm all about justice and the truth, and that the truth must prevail.
I live in Miami.
There are people here from countries like Venezuela that have come here that have escaped this, Sean.
They have fled from this type of persecution, political persecution, only to come to America, and they're stunned at what they're seeing.
They are terrified.
This is a regular topic of conversation right now in Miami for those that have escaped this type of political nonsense.
And it's got to end.
This is the United States of America, and the truth has got to set Americans free.
And we need to wake up.
Let me play for you, Eric Edgar, because the Government Accountability Institute has been at the forefront of exposing the Biden, what I call family enterprise or family syndicate, whichever you prefer.
And this is the Ukrainian prosecutor.
Remember, we now know in October of 2015 that, in fact, it became official Obama administration policy to give this billion dollars in loan guarantees.
Joe Biden's job and role was to hand this money over to the people of Ukraine.
Lo and behold, Joe goes to Ukraine, speaks to the Ukrainian parliament, and that's when he said you're not getting a billion dollars until you fire that prosecutor who's investigating Burisma.
And Devin Archer said otherwise they probably would have gone bankrupt.
And as a result, my son being enriched.
Well, Victor Shokin in his latest interview says this on Fox.
I do not want to deal in unproven facts.
But my firm personal conviction is that, yes, this was the case.
They were being bribed.
The fact that Joe Biden gave away $1 billion in U.S. money in exchange for my dismissal, my firing.
Isn't that alone a case of corruption?
Isn't that alone, Eric Eggers, a case of corruption?
And one last thing.
As a result of him firing that prosecutor, his son continued to get paid massive amounts of money while simultaneously being on drugs and, of course, having no experience.
No, that's absolutely right.
You know, the Hunter Biden case is extremely convoluted.
And one of the more complicated things is keeping track of just how many bribes occurred.
You've got Joe Biden bribing the country of Ukraine with a billion dollars of bribe, as the prosecutor Shokin alluded to.
You've got Burizma bribing Hunter Biden, who was wildly unqualified to receive a million dollars a year working for Ukrainian natural gas company, so that Joe Biden would work to get that prosecutor fired.
And then you've got what we're told that the FBI is aware of are recordings in which Joe Biden has been told to then pay or force buryma executives to pay between $5 and $10 million, maybe $5 for Hunter and five for himself, to make that thing happen.
So we have a number of very questionable things.
There's mountains of evidence there, but it's impossible to separate the conversation you're having with the FBI agent about what's happening to Donald Trump with what's not happening to Hunter Biden because it's the same agency responsible for both.
It's the Biden Department of Justice, which, oh, by the way, I believe is still being run by Obama loyalists.
People forget that President Barack Obama still lives in Washington, D.C.
He has White House people come to his house on a regular basis.
That's been reported by an Obama biographer.
And you've got the fact that Donald Trump now faces charges for doing no less than speaking what is on the minds of millions of Americans.
So it's unfortunate that the Obama DOJ continues to be biased.
Remember, it was Biden DOJ officials when they tried to get that sweetheart deal for Hunter Biden that said the remedy, if you had questions and problems with the investigation into Hunter Biden, it wasn't a legal issue.
They said the judge didn't have anything to say about it.
The remedy was, to quote themselves, the political process.
So they're admitting that the way they prosecute things or don't prosecute things deserves political remedies.
That's wildly problematic and not what the constitutional forefathers envisioned.
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All right, we continue with former FBI agent Nicole Parker, and he is with the Government Accountability Institute.
Eric Agers is with us.
If Donald Trump did what Joe Biden did and the prosecutor, and then he went on tape, Nicole, and bragged that he leveraged the billion taxpayer dollars demanding a prosecutor get fired so that one of his sons or Ivanka, Don Jr.
or Eric, you know, could get paid massive amounts of money for something they had no experience in.
Do you think the FBI would be interested in that story?
Oh, absolutely.
But if you look at what's going on right now, in my personal opinion, I think Trump has done way less than that.
And frankly, I feel like he's being treated like he's on the FBI's top 10 most wanted list with all of this action taken against him.
And again, I'm about the facts.
I'm about the truth.
I don't favor a political party, but you cannot treat them individually different because they are a Republican or because they are running for president.
The Bidens and that side of the spectrum, Democrats, they get a pass.
If your last name is Trump or you're a conservative or you're a Republican, and it's not just the presidential election, let's remember, you know, the action that the FBI took.
If it was a pro-life center versus an abortion center and the types of investigations, Americans know that, like Trump often says, it's not just him.
They'll come after you.
And that's not right.
And the criminal justice system should be used for the purpose which our founding fathers created it.
It is to protect Americans, not to go after Americans.
And it has to be fair.
Lady justice must be blind.
And right now, it is not.
And there need to be some major changes to restore faith back into the Department of Justice, back to the FBI.
I mean, this will take a generation from the time they start recognizing the problem.
Sean, that's half the problem.
The people at the top, they don't see the problem or they choose to engage in the problem.
They think there is no problem.
Well, you know what?
Nothing's going to change until someone gets in there.
They root out the top leadership.
They bring in the right people.
And I'm telling you, the rank and file agents that are doing the right thing, they need to stay where they are.
Because if it wasn't for them, there would be no whistleblowers coming forward, Sean.
If it wasn't for these honorable agents at the IRS and the FBI, y'all would have no idea about any of this.
But you didn't feel that you could stay.
And I tend to agree with you, the rank and file.
I have no problem with them.
I'm actually very grateful that they do their jobs.
And I believe, as you do, that justice should be blind and we should have equal justice under the law and equal application of our laws.
But I don't see that here.
And you don't, because you know what?
People that at the top are not enforcing that.
And frankly, the types of people that the FBI is recruiting right now, they have different agendas than what it was when I came in.
And I respect that I walked away.
And so I'm not trying to sound like a hypocrite like, hey, I walked away, but y'all all stay put.
But I'm telling you, it just takes a few voices to bring awareness to what is going on because not everyone inside the FBI is in the same situation that I am.
They cannot walk away from intentions.
And frankly, we need people on the inside to stay there and hold the line.
Everyone has their role.
My role was to walk away and to stand up for truth and stand as a voice.
There are others.
Your role is to continue to work hard, work the real cases.
And there are people inside there right now.
I know them.
They are standing up for what is right.
They are.
The Washington Examiner had a piece that this, I don't know if you've heard about Oliver Anthony and his very viral song.
This is the headline in the Washington Examiner.
The FBI likely has a case file on Oliver Anthony whistleblower says.
I'm like, great.
I can only imagine the file on Sean Hannity, Eric Eggers.
No, I'm sure your file is quite extensive, Sean.
It's because you've been bringing truth to light.
And to the agent's point, and to Nicole's point, which is an excellent one, think about this.
Donald Trump's currently facing his fourth indictment for trying to stand up for an election that many people believe was rigged, perhaps stolen legally.
I mean, the way we conducted the election has been fundamentally changed in 2020.
I'm probably, I might have a file.
I wrote a book in 2018 called How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election.
I'm probably lucky I haven't faced prosecution.
But the reality is this, is that he says the election was rigged.
He's being up against that.
Think about what the FBI did in terms of suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story with the help of social media.
If that's not election interference, we now have polls that suggest that if the American people had known how bad that was, it might have actually changed the 2020 election.
So Donald Trump's not wrong.
If he actually is trying to steal the election in 2020, if anything, he's just trying to steal it back because the FBI, big tech, and the CTCL, Mark Zuckerberg, and all the other forces that made the 2020 election unprecedented in terms of the lack of security.
I think no one believes that that was a secure and safe election.
That's all Donald Trump was speaking out on behalf of, and they've now charged him for the fourth time because of it.
Appreciate both of you.
Eric Eggers, Nicole Parker.
Thank you both for being here.
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All right, on this Friday, let's get to our busy, busy phones.
Let us say hi to Greg in Texas.
Greg, how are you?
Happy Friday, sir.
I'm doing great, Sean.
How are you?
Good.
What's going on?
I want to make a simple point and get your take on it.
I've come to feel like Trump or believe that Trump cannot win a general election against any Democrat, just hanging out with family and friends and so forth.
So my belief is we need to pick somebody from the eighth or on that stage the other day if we have a chance of taking back the White House.
I've been a Trump supporter and long-term conservative, but I feel like that's really where we are.
We need to be realistic about that.
Let me ask you a question before I do you think, for example, let's start with the Russia hoax.
That was almost three years of the media mob and Democrats.
Would you agree lying to us and peddling lies and conspiracy theories to us?
Yes, I believe there's a lot of truth in that.
Well, John Durham's report says Crossfire Hurricane Never Should have been open.
He said he couldn't prove one single thing in the dirty dossier, so it would seem that they did lie to us and spread conspiracy theories, right?
Yep.
Next question.
Do you believe that all of these attacks against Donald Trump, not one impeachment, two impeachments, do you think they were justified or was it all political?
I think most of it's political, but I don't know.
All right, no, just track with me.
I'm going to let you talk.
I want to ask you another question.
Do you believe that these indictments of Donald Trump are warranted?
RICO statute.
Do you think Donald Trump is treated differently with top secret classified documents versus Hillary versus Joe Biden?
Do you think all of these, going back 10 years ago to Stormy Daniels and $135,000 payment, do you think that all of this is, a lot of this, if not most of it, if not all of it, is political and not criminal?
Yes, I believe that's the case.
But you believe, on the other hand, so we should ignore the fact you think that this is an injustice is what you're really telling me.
I don't want to put words in your mouth.
Is that fair?
Oh, I think a lot of it is completely unfair what they're doing to Trump.
So my question is, and if this all didn't happen, would you be feeling the same way about Donald Trump having less of a chance in your mind of winning had all of these injustices not happened?
Yeah, I think he would have a better chance.
Absolutely.
So based on what you believe to be, you know, basically, I don't know, phony charges and, you know, unprecedented use of misuse of the justice system to attack him and destroy his name and character, that, you know, we should just accept that that's the system that they're giving us and just say, you know what, they've just damaged him too much.
Forget it.
No, well, no, I don't think that.
I don't think they're in committee.
Well, it's kind of what you're saying, though.
I mean, if you really believe, if you thought he was really guilty of these things, I could understand you saying that.
But if you don't think he's guilty of these things, why should he be punished for it by you saying, I'm not voting for him because I think these phony charges make him unelectable?
Well, what I'm saying is I may still vote for him.
I'm telling you that I have seen a change in a lot of people out there who are casual, mostly casual political observers, not necessarily folks who stay as close as you and I and others do.
I think that Trump has lost a lot of that middle part that doesn't pay attention or doesn't care to, and they're not going to vote for him.
I think that's unfortunate and unfair, but I think that's, I just think that's what's happening when I see what's going on even in a red state like Texas.
So that's kind of my two cents.
So the bottom line is you're basically taking a, you're just being very practical and pragmatic here.
I think if we want to win back the White House, the odds are slim that Donald Trump can do that now.
I think he might have had a better chance or did have a better chance four years ago.
I think that that media is so tainted.
Do you think the FBI and their The FBI knew that Hunter's laptop was real, okay?
But now we know that there was real censorship effort.
Big tech would not even allow users to share that story.
You couldn't even share it on a private message to a friend.
And we now know that the FBI was meeting weekly with big tech, warning them that they may be victims of a misinformation campaign and it may be about Joe and Hunter Biden.
And they never told big tech that they had verified the authenticity.
Do you think that played a role in the outcome of the 2020 election?
Yeah, absolutely.
So in that sense, Donald Trump's allegations are true.
That he's alleging election interference by the FBI in that case.
And I'm not saying everything he's saying about election interference was right, but in this case, you would say he's right in your view.
Yes, absolutely.
Yeah, I mean, I just want you to think a little bit more deeply about what it is you're willing to accept here.
You're willing to accept that, okay, what they did is wrong.
It's unfair.
They tipped the balance of an election.
He's angry.
Now they're weaponizing justice against one man.
They're not treating other people the same as him.
So, you know, but that makes him more unelectable with other people.
So I'm going to go with the other people and forget the injustice here.
No, I'm not forgetting the injustice.
I think it will take time, as we can see here, for that justice to be served.
And I think in the meantime, the reality is, again, my view, I think the odds of him winning are so slim that I would rather vote for someone that I believe against the Democrat can win.
And at the same time, I totally agree with what you're saying.
I think the unfairness, but it takes time.
It will take time for this to come out and be proven and shown.
Oh, I'll take it a step further.
I would say the odds are very heavy that he can't get a fair trial in at least three of the jurisdictions, and he'll probably be found guilty.
And his best odds of exoneration will be on appeal.
You know, kind of like Bob McDonald.
Listen, no, I appreciate the conversation.
Greg, you're not the only one in the country having it.
I think you're making a lot of people.
I think a lot of people feel like you do, which is why I'm asking these pointed questions to really get people to think about it.
Okay?
Yeah.
No.
Great conversation.
All right.
You have a good weekend.
Appreciate the call.
Carlos, North Carolina, next Sean Hannity show.
Hey, Sean.
Thanks for having me.
Happy Friday.
Hey, thanks for taking my call.
This call has been 21 years in the making, so I'm glad you're doing what you're doing.
Thanks, buddy.
I have a theory, but I want to hear your theory.
So what we're saying to the American public is we're going to get a former president, indicted, prosecuted, and possibly convicted.
And what's next?
Is Trump going to have to build the first presidential collections facility so that he can be there?
Because we're talking about a former president who has, who's freebie of national security secret information.
How are we going to protect that?
Doesn't that kind of negate everything that they're arguing of what he violated for national security?
What's your take on that?
Well, I mean, I don't want to get too far down the road, but assuming that I might be right that there is, I don't think that Donald Trump can get a fair hearing in the venues where these trials are likely to take place.
I think a change of venue is the odds of that are low, if not zero.
Yeah, I think it's going to be a question that very possibly could be something that we face, you know, and what the Secret Service will weigh in.
He is a former president, and they will weigh in.
They have a job to do, and it doesn't say unless convicted.
And their job is to keep him safe.
And I don't know if they're going to be able to do their job to the best of their ability in an environment where he's in jail.
Now, I mean, it may result in home confinement, et cetera, et cetera.
I don't know.
How does he run for president when he's in the middle of these trials or maybe gets a conviction that ultimately would be overturned on appeal, but that would be after the election?
Doesn't seem fair to me that you're going to have a timetable that allows for the trial, but not the appeal.
I think what's happening here is that the Democratic Party has launched the greatest psychological information upon all people because we know that's not going to be possible to put a former president who has that much information in jail with general population.
That's not going to happen.
That's going to increase our national security risk.
After spending 21 years in the military, I know in my heart that this has been the greatest psychological person launched upon our people because that's what they're trying to convey to everyone that he is guilty.
And it really doesn't matter what happens, what the outcome is.
They just want to brainwash everyone who's not informed, like thanks to you, people like you, the right information.
And they're just going to make a decision that the wrong decision is going to be made on Election Day.
And that's what I fear.
Appreciate the call, Carlos.
Thank you.
Steve in Connecticut, Rob in Wisconsin.
Steve, say hi to Rob.
Rob, say hi to Steve.
I think we got opposing views here on the issue of abortion.
Welcome, both of you.
Good afternoon, Mr. Hannity, sir.
All right.
Well, why don't we start with Steve in Connecticut?
You get to go first.
My big point was I took a couple of issues with Nikki Haley's responses in the debate.
And the major one was her position on abortion.
And to be clear, I'm for the 10th Amendment.
I think it's a state issue.
But she went after Pence for saying he would put on a national band.
And she then took her moment to play the woman card and get the soundbite.
Don't you dare put this on the women of the country.
We don't have the votes in the Senate, but we know a presidential race affects the down ballot.
So there's a good chance if Republicans perform well that they get a Senate majority.
And then there's a midterm.
She never answered to what she would do if she had the majority in the Senate.
She just took the moment to get her sound bite and make the women the victim in it so that she could get the female vote support and poll better coming out of the debate.
And I thought that was a cheap trick that she played.
I'd like to hear where she really stands on it.
Rob, what's your reaction to that?
Well, my reaction would be that if we're going to tell people that we want them to wear a mask, then why should we be telling them what to do with their body?
That didn't really come out right.
But we can't take the view of trying to tell people what to do.
We need to adopt a more libertarian view, or we're going to lose all the independent women, and we're going to lose the next election, and the next election after that, and the next election after that.
We have to allow the freedom to let people make their own decisions.
We need the message on how abortion is wrong, but we shouldn't be the ultimate player in what they're going to do with their body.
Should there be any limitation?
Should it be first trimester, 15 weeks like Dobbs called for?
I think that should be the states that should allow that.
I don't think there should be any national policy on it.
Your reaction, Steve?
I couldn't agree with Mr. Rob more that it's a state issue and it should.
Well, you both just ruined the whole program.
The whole point was for you to hate each other.
I'm kidding.
Go ahead.
Yeah, you know, I don't hate anybody, Mr. Hannity.
I'm teasing.
I'm just joking.
I know, I know.
No, can you finish your thought?
My big point of contention with her is that I thought she didn't answer to the question, and she took the moment to get the cheap shot and the sound bite and never had to answer to what she would do.
And I'm a 10th Amendment person.
I think it's where it belongs.
I think that the Supreme Court finally got it right after, what, 50 years?
But I think she at least needs to answer to it if she's going to attack someone else on their position.
Well, I think that Democrats have a lot of questions to answer on abortion also.
And that is, do you, you know, those that say the government has no business being in the patient's room with the patient and the doctor?
There's no room for anybody else.
The government shouldn't be there.
Okay.
If that's your position, I'm fine with that.
My next question is, does that mean you support abortion up to the moment of birth?
Or maybe you take it as far as former Governor Northam.
First the baby will be born.
We'll make the baby comfortable.
Then the mother and the doctor will decide what to do with the baby.
I'm like, okay, that's called murder, infanticide.
And what restrictions, if any, you know, I don't think there's any state really, I guess there will be states that probably would allow late-term abortion, which is to me, when, you know, a baby's viable outside the womb, that's called infanticide.
Anyway, good call.
Steve, Rob, appreciate both of you.
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