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Feb. 2, 2024 - Sean Hannity Show
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Joe Biden's Decline - February 1st, Hour 1

Candidate Joe Biden in 2019 was much more lucid than he is today, however, he was honest when he said "nobody will be deported."  If you're surprised how we found ourselves in this place, as a country, just listen to the replays from the 2020 election!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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I start with the open borders that we now have.
By now, all of you have had an opportunity to see the scene in Times Square, New York City, which for the record is about a minute walk from where my offices were when I worked and lived in New York City, New York.
I didn't ever lived in the city ever.
Well, I did actually when I first moved there in 96, but I got out of there as quick as I can.
But anyway, long story short, you've seen now this group of illegal immigrants, you know, beating the living hell out of New York City police officers.
They used to have what was called a nightstick, a baton.
They don't even allow New York City cops.
I didn't know this till last night when Curtis Leewer was on.
I had no idea they took them away from cops, their ability to defend themselves when they are mobbed like this.
I mean, they're getting the crap kicked out of them.
I saw one guy, you know, take a running start, and there was a cop that was on the ground, and he was trying to get up and literally kick this guy in the head and then fell backwards and fell on his ass.
And I'm thinking, all of this, and then they take them off to jail.
They arrest them.
And what happens?
They are released with no bail.
And now apparently illegal immigrants are forming these gangs in Times Square where they're picking everybody's pocket and they're good at it.
And, you know, no bail at all.
You're allowed to, with impunity, go after police and you don't get deported.
And now Kathy Holkl, New York's governor, is trying to bring up the idea maybe these people need to be deported.
How about all of Biden's illegal, unvetted illegal immigrants need to be deported?
What is it going to take before people wake up to the fact that this is a national security unmitigated disaster?
When are you going to listen to these retired top FBI officials?
I mean, the people that led our counterterrorism efforts, calling this an invasion of military-aged men and the most pernicious threat we've ever seen in our lifetime.
It is an invasion of this country.
We don't know anything about these people.
We don't know anything about where they are.
And Joe Biden has just been out there lying again and again and again.
I've done all I can.
What do you mean you've done all you can?
No, you have not done all you can.
Because if you go back to his first hundred days, I won't read the list again.
I kind of hit it hard this week.
But every single Trump policy that he rescinded, you know, starting with building the wall, stay in Mexico policy, Title 42, you know, agreements that they had in terms of asylum with countries like Honduras and El Salvador and other countries, you know, just wrote them off with a stroke of a pen.
And he said, well, we need Congress to do this.
No, you don't.
All you need to do is take that pen out again and with a stroke of a pen, you know, rescind your basically put back in place what you have rescinded.
Put it that way.
And, you know, and listen to Joe Biden.
This is Joe Biden a candidate.
It's two things to listen to here.
One, how more lucid he was back in, I believe this is 2020.
It was certainly during the campaign, even during the primary.
It might have been 2019, but around 2019, 2020 was when he was a candidate.
And now nobody's ever going to be deported in my first hundred days.
And that became his first three plus years.
Listen.
Should someone who is here without documents, and that is his only offense, should that person be deported?
That person should not be the focus of deportation.
We should fundamentally change the way we deal with this.
What exact changes would you bring to ICE as an agency?
I would hold ICE agents accountable if, in fact, they stepped over my executive order.
You only arrest for the purpose of dealing with a felony that's committed, and I don't count drunken driving as a felony.
I will send to the desk immediately a bill that requires access to citizenship for 11 million undocumented folks, number one.
Number two, in the first hundred days of my administration, no one, no one will be deported at all.
From that point on, the only deportations that will take place are commissions of felonies in the United States of America.
So to be clear, only fellows get deported and everyone else has to say.
Yes, nobody, and some of you are going to get mad at me with this, but nobody is going to be deported in my first 100 days until we get through the point that we find out the only rationale for deportation will be whether or not whether or not you've committed a felony while in the country.
I mean, while you're in the country, one money goes, and I'm not including drunk driving.
Really?
Now, to respond to that comment, the House actually passed a bill to deport illegal immigrants for drunk driving.
I mean, by the way, in this day and age of Uber and Lyft and all these other services, does anybody really need to drive drunk anymore?
You really don't.
This is a way out.
Or just get a friend to drive you or walk home or take a bicycle.
I don't care what you do to get home.
But don't, you know, just avoid the drunk driving part.
But anyway, it's sad that the House even had to do this.
59 House Democrats joining Republicans.
Why didn't the entire Democrat, 200-plus Democrats join Republicans on this?
Why would they be against deporting illegal immigrants caught driving under the influence?
That's a clear and present danger for anybody.
It's not a smart thing to do.
Illegal immigrants hoping to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, by the way, have received over $1 billion in money cards, envelopes of cash, other benefits, according to the Washington Examiner, paid for by you, U.S. taxpayers, all part of Joe Biden's pro-immigration policies.
I mean, he's not enforcing the laws of the land.
I understand that the person that is implementing his policies are Alejandro Mayorkas.
I get it.
And I understand that he's been derelict in his duty.
And I understand that anybody else should say, well, that's not the law, and you're not following the law, and I can't, in good conscience, continue with you unless you enforce the laws of the land.
You don't get to pick and choose which laws you're going to enforce and which groups you're not going to enforce.
But anyway, now this Washington Examiner investigated a report over a billion dollars in money, cards, envelopes of cash, other benefits paid for by U.S. taxpayers to illegal immigrants.
And in these funds provided by the State Department and the U.S.-backed U.N. outlets, humanitarian groups are paving migration trails with cold cash and free loans to help ease hardships that immigrants are facing as they head to the border.
I certainly sympathize with people that maybe come from a poor country and don't have much hope or opportunity wanting to come here.
I have no problem with immigration, but do it the legal way.
Respect our laws, respect our borders, respect our sovereignty.
And then let us perform a background check and make sure that you're not going to be associated with unsavory people that are part of terror organizations or cartel organizations.
Let's make sure that in the middle after in a post-COVID-19 world, maybe we need a health check.
Maybe we also need to know that you're not going to be a financial burden on the American people.
But anyway, according to the investigation, Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington-based watchdog group, the state handed out $1.4 billion to international humanitarian groups in just the last year.
Now, we have one whistleblower video showing a U.S. soldier guarding illegal immigrants on their way to America's heartland.
And by the way, has Commander-in-Chief Joe Biden ordered the U.S. military to help transport illegal immigrants from the border to the interior of this country?
I've read you the statute all throughout the week, U.S. eight U.S. Code, what, 1324, I believe, whatever the number is.
And the question now is being raised by a state senator in Georgia who has video of illegal immigrants being watched over by a guard in the U.S. military while on their way to a destination of their choice.
Well, normally, that would be cause for arrest.
You know, this is not something that we shouldn't be paying attention to.
Now, the state representative, state senator Colton Morris' name, is trying to investigate a room of illegal immigrants at Atlanta Hartsfield Airport.
Listen.
What's up?
How's it going, man?
Yeah.
Transporting anybody anyway.
Yeah, we're all getting them placed to where they need to be.
Where they need to be.
All over the place.
Where they're coming from.
As in, like, country of origin and stuff like that.
Also, all over the place.
You know, when they come into the U.S. Can I ask you why you ask them these questions?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm a senator from Northwest Georgia.
And I'm not a big fan of human trafficking.
I just want to make sure everything's above board here.
Yeah, so these are just recently documented travelers giving race advice getting to where they might be.
Take a hold.
Come in there.
So you're an airport company of volunteers.
Yeah, team political.
Yeah.
Is that a non-government organization?
Yeah.
So you receive.
How'd you get the job?
I'm a volunteer.
I mean, I just hear people that they get dropped off here from my detention with no help.
So we just sounds good, man.
Careful.
Anyway, that's the Georgia State Senator.
Now, in New York, so all these illegal immigrants on video beating the crap out of these cops that are not even able to defend themselves, they get out, no bail, because it's New York State.
No bail laws are in play.
So they're immediately released to go back out and get involved in pickpocketing and, I guess, beating up more cops.
And one guy gets out, you know, illegal immigrant, welcome to America, and gives, you know, flips the bird two middle fingers on his way out of jail.
You have squad Democrats like Corey Bush and Congresswoman Talib.
Get this.
They actually voted against a bill that would ban Hamas terrorists from the U.S. How do you justify that?
How do you justify saying that Hamas terrorists, known terrorists, should be allowed in our country?
Anyway, the two representatives that voted against this bill, it's H.R. 6679.
It's called the No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorist Act, expanded a ban on Palestinian Liberation Organization, PLO officers, including all PLO members, the bill, which legislation states that any person who participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated the terrorist attacks of October the 7th on Israel shall be ineligible for any relief under the immigration laws.
Any alien who carried out, participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support, or otherwise facilitated these attacks should be inadmissible.
They're voting against that?
Why don't we just invite the world's terrorists here?
Come on in.
We'll trust you.
I know you'll be on your best behavior.
Yet 154 Democrats opposing new criminal penalties for illegal immigrants leading border agents on high-speed chases, which, by the way, that's almost as dangerous as drunk driving.
I mean, when you're going 140 miles an hour through the streets of any place.
I mean, I don't even know what these cops, what is left for them to do?
What is left for anybody to do here?
And how do we undo the damage?
You don't think that if there are, if I'm right in my prediction that there are terror cells in this country, you don't think we're going to hear from these people coming up somewhere down the line?
And if we go out and try to find the 10 million Joe Biden unvetted illegal immigrants, what are the odds we're going to find a million?
Probably next to zero.
Because most people will realize if that's happening, they're going to go hide.
They don't want to be caught.
Anyway, 800-941 Sean, our number.
I did not have time to actually read through the latest filing in the Hunter Biden case.
Jonathan thoroughly laid out.
Apparently, Hunter Biden is comparable to children in Japanese internment camps.
That is the argument that him and his legal team are making.
That's what they're arguing in the federal gun case, which presents Hunter as, he writes, as one of the most tragic figures since the fall of Troy, literally.
Anyway, in a brief that borders on delusional, he writes, Biden's lawyers say that the son of the president who burned through millions from influence peddling is comparable to all of these unfortunate and destitute souls.
And he points out, you know, the media endlessly covering Donald Trump arguments over the top, like on immunity, et cetera.
They don't even pay any attention to any of this.
One of the filings' main arguments is that Hunter Biden is being selectively prosecuted because Joe is his father and he's suffering from the burden of parentage.
And to back up the argument, Lowell cites Plyer v.
A case involving providing free education to the children of illegal immigrants to say that the Constitution prevents the government from inflicting harm on children for the conduct of their parents.
Well, I don't remember Joe being in any of those images with Hunter and Hookers having a gun and a crack pipe in his mouth.
I'm not sure you can really blame Joe for that part, but that's the kind of over-the-top arguments that they're making.
Unbelievable.
You can't make this stuff up.
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This is a pretty amazing moment.
We've talked about it.
We probably have not talked enough about it.
And that is what's going on online.
We've talked a lot more about TikTok, but all of these social media platforms have issues, especially regarding content-specific issues and kids.
Number one, there are addiction issues.
Kids are getting like addicted to being online, be it on their phones.
I don't know if you've ever found yourself in a situation where you're with your family and even with friends and maybe even out to dinner, whatever it happens to be, and everybody's on their phone.
I mean, like the whole time.
Like, we were almost forgetting how to like interact with people.
It's insane.
But it gets far worse than that because a lot of the content is being targeted towards young people, young children, and these scams are targeting teenagers as well.
And people are dying as a result of it.
And you're thinking, well, why are people dying?
Okay, so you're a young teenage kid, boy or girl, doesn't matter.
And somebody starts paying attention to you.
You don't know that they're a predator.
You don't know if they are who they really say they are.
Over the years when I used to be online, people did that to me all the time.
And anyway, in the case of kids, it's called sextortion.
Linda, have you heard of this?
I'm sure you do not allow Liam online as my guess.
I mean, you won't even let him have, you don't even let them have McDonald French fries, which is awful.
That's bordering on abuse to me.
I also don't let my kids have TikTok.
They don't have access to YouTube.
They don't have any scrap.
They don't have Facebook.
Nothing.
No, I have it all, but you've locked me out of all my accounts.
You and.
Yeah, but you're talking about politics and news.
You're not soliciting disgusting things like everybody else on there.
Okay, so you have a lot of perverts on there, and they're out there.
These predators are trying to prey on these children.
And these children are getting access to very explicit sexual content.
Or in the case, all right, you have a predator that'll target and show interest in a young boy, young girl that happens to be online.
They are young, they're naive, maybe flattered by the attention.
And then in starts like, you know, the images that are being sent back and forth, and they try to coerce young people into sending images of themselves.
And I honestly, I just think these kids are just naive and dumb.
I mean, it's just dumb kids stuff.
It's not anything that they're doing that is horrible, nefarious, but they're being targeted to do this.
Anyway, long story short, if they get engaged in a situation like that, they send a picture of themselves.
Well, the next thing they're going to get is a note saying, you're going to pay us X number of dollars, or we're going to expose you to the kids that go to your school and we're going to put it online and we're going to put it here, there, and everywhere.
And then kids, you know, feel trapped.
Not exactly, probably the most comfortable topic they want to bring to mom or dad.
And in some of these instances, they end up killing themselves.
I mean, it's crazy, and it's widespread.
Now, if they're not getting that far, then the kids are being targeted by age, and they're being sent very explicit material.
Again, these predators are worldwide, and they're using these social media platforms to do it.
Now, I don't think this is ever going to end until Section 230 stipulations apply to content providers.
You know, in other words, well, for example, if you are a news organization, you can be held liable for the things that are on your sites, et cetera, et cetera.
All right.
If you are, let's say, Facebook, if you are TikTok, if you're ex, you're not subject to the same rules that apply because you're only allowing people to post and not taking an editorial position.
So therein lies the legal distinction.
But I don't think unless that liability factor begins to factor in for these big tech companies, I don't think anything is going to happen.
Anyway, it was a number of moments yesterday.
I thought Ted Cruz, I thought Lindsey Graham, Josh Hawley.
I mean, they all had amazing moments.
Probably the most, you know, one is when Lindsey Graham said that they have blood on their hands.
The other was when Josh Hawley shamed Mark Zuckerberg into apologizing to the victims that were in the audience of this congressional hearing.
And he literally stood up and he turned to the parents that had lost loved ones that are holding up pictures of the children that they lost because of the issues surrounding young people and social media.
Listen to this exchange.
Mr. Zuckerberg, you and the companies before us, I know you don't mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands.
You have a product.
You have a product that's killing people.
Senator, my understanding is that we don't allow sexually explicit content on the service for people of any age.
How is that going?
You know, these results may contain images of child sexual abuse.
And then you gave users two choices.
Get resources or see results anyway.
Mr. Zuckerberg, what the hell were you thinking?
In what sane universe is there a link for C results anyway?
Well, because we might be wrong.
Let me ask you this.
There's families of victims here today.
Have you apologized to the victims?
Would you like to do so now?
Well, they're here.
You're on national television.
Would you like now to apologize to the victims who have been harmed by your product?
Show them the pictures.
Would you like to apologize for what you've done to these good people?
Now, I don't have all the answers to this.
I really don't.
I do think once there's liability like news organizations have, and they don't have a carve-out for what is the proper term, Linda, for platforms that just allow people to post content.
In other words, they're not creating original content.
So, and these are the same.
Yeah, it's a social media interface.
It has nothing to do with content creation.
It's just a platform to post.
Yeah, Marsha Blackburn claimed that Meta wanted to be just valuable as valuable, but an untapped audience quoting from the email suggesting teams are actually holding household influencers to bring their younger siblings into your platform into Instagram.
How can you ensure that Instagram creators, your product, that your program does not facilitate illegal activities when you fail to remove content pertaining to the sale of minors if it's happening once every two minutes in this country?
And Zuckerberg said, well, our tools for identifying that kind of content are industry-leading, but that doesn't mean we're perfect.
You know, a part of this, I mean, I understand they create a platform.
You know, did they maybe anticipate all these predators would take over their sites?
I would argue, I give them the benefit of the doubt and say probably not.
The problem is, is that, and this was revealed in the hearing yesterday, is that they were warned and told about it repeatedly.
In the case of Zuckerberg, apparently somebody handed him very specific information about how this was going on, and he didn't take any steps to stop it.
I mean, it got pretty contentious.
But I think, unless they're going to be held accountable, liable in some way, you know, or have an age limit.
You know, there's amazing things.
If you want to buy alcohol online, you know, for example, you can, but you have to show an ID when the person delivers the alcohol.
Do you ever do that through Instacart, Linda?
What did you say about Instacart?
Did you ever order alcohol?
Oh, God, no.
There's a place.
I go in person for alcohol.
Okay, you can go in person.
But they do have delivery services.
Drizzle is going to be, I think, absorbed by Uber Eats, and you're going to be able to do it.
Well, I got to be honest, I Do you love drizzle in New York City, but I use that as a gift delivery service?
So if I wanted to send somebody a bottle of champagne in a hurry, that's different.
Yeah, okay, but somebody needs to show them that they're of legal age for drinking before they get the product.
That's the point.
Right.
Well, all right.
Anyway, by the way, I thought this was pretty interesting.
It's a small price to pay, and it's paying off big time.
Home ownership now is so far out of reach for most millennials and Gen Zers due to the inflated prices and astronomical interest rates and crushing student loan debt, et cetera, that 20 and 30 somethings are getting creative about how to get their first home rather than skimping on saving their last pennies in the hopes that one day they can purchase brick and mortar and a mini mansion.
Money-savvy young adults, they go right online and apparently on Amazon.
And apparently you can buy homes there and other social media.
But anyway, one guy scored a 16 by 5x20 foot shelter for $26,000 last week.
I kind of like that.
You know, the numbers came out.
The number of young people now that in their 20s and 30s that still get money from mom and dad is at a record high.
The number of people in that age group that need mom and dad to help out with paying the rent after college.
I mean, by the way, I was stupid enough to be one of those parents that actually thought you send your kids to college and they graduate and you're done.
You're never done.
You're never done.
Why was I that naive and dumb and stupid?
Because you couldn't wait to get out.
You were running from your house because you wanted your own bathroom and you had, you know, you had a goal.
I did have a goal.
Your kids were comfortable at home.
They were like, we're going back.
I liked raising myself.
My parents didn't particularly like it.
But, you know, my mother would say, don't leave this house.
And I'd be like, you can't stop me.
And my poor prison guard mother, what I put her through.
This real estate, this economy is crazy.
But one of my brothers is thinking about buying a house right now.
And I was talking to him about it.
And I said, well, the only upside is, is if you did buy it now, you'll probably pay less because the housing market is in such a tough spot.
So the interest rates will be higher, but you'll be able to buy it at a lower rate.
And then when Trump gets back in office, you can refi.
That's the only thing I can think of.
Yeah, I mean, honestly, that's pretty much the position.
Although people can get refinancing, there are some interest rates, mortgage rates in the fives now, as AmericanFinancing.net points out.
And some people are for bare necessities are putting a lot of their bare necessities on credit cards, or they're even cashing in their pensions with massive penalties.
I just hate to see that.
And if they refinance, even at the fives, it's better than the 20 to 30 percent you'll be paying in credit card interest because that's what some people are paying.
It's very true.
Biden did announce a new sanction plan, but it won't be against Iran.
He's expected to issue an executive order today allowing the U.S. to impose new sanctions on Israeli settlers and potentially Israeli politicians and government officials.
That's where his head is at.
Over 1,200, this group, remember we told you about over a billion Biden dollars that Donald Trump had defunded this UN group, the UNRWA, and the 12 people that they have tied to the October 7th terror attacks.
Well, now the Wall Street Journal is reporting that this relief have links to Hamas, not just 12, 1,200.
And the world's still waiting, you know, Biden's response to the soldiers being killed.
I don't think he knows what to do.
I really don't.
And I did notice that Lloyd Austin came out today or yesterday said, I did not handle my absence right.
And then he went on to tell NBC's Peter Alexander, I didn't get this right.
I take full responsibility for how he handled his absence.
Whatever.
I mean, God forbid, if we had a national, international crisis at the time, what are you going to do then?
Anyway, 800-941-Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the program.
By the way, Donald Trump has, by the way, been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
I would love to see every media mob, on-air person's reaction when they saw that news or when they do see the news.
Georgia legislators now, by the way, are moving to nullify Fannie Willis's RICO charges against Donald Trump.
The Fulton County D.A. Willis has been subpoenaed to testify about her improper relationship with the prosecutor she hired to get Trump.
That case seems to be falling apart.
And if it went to another county, I'm not so confident that that would ever make it to trial.
I don't know if any of these cases, to be frank, are going to be able to make it to trial because of pretrial motions that are being made and a lot of the constitutional issues that the Supreme Court is probably going to have to weigh in on as much as they probably don't want to do it.
They're going to have to because there's nobody else that should be able to weigh in, have the final say on such an issue of importance like separation of powers, co-equal branches of government, presidential immunity.
All right, as we roll along, got a lot of ground to cover.
We'll have the very latest.
By the way, now that they're doing these post-mortems on COVID, yeah, they're not particularly really good in terms of your government's performance, not even a little bit.
Anyway, we'll hit that.
And also, coming up at the top of the hour, Sarah Carter, Mark Morgan, the latest on the border disaster.
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