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So now with Kamala Harris, now taking over for Joe Biden.
How interesting that she agrees with me that we need paper ballots, which adds to integrity to the process.
Here's what she had to say.
We are talking with them about the fact that it is probably best that you do not have your election system connected to the internet because that will create greater vulnerabilities.
And then look at where we are now in this year of our Lord 2018.
We're talking about paper ballots, but that actually might be one of the smartest systems.
Going back to, you know, a day when we could have something tangible that we can hold on to because Russia cannot hack a piece of paper like they can a computer system connected to the internet.
Upgrading the infrastructure of states around elections.
Because guess what?
As it turns out, for all that technology has brought us, good and bad, the best and most secure way to conduct elections, paper ballots.
Because the way that I say it, kind of half joking, Russia can't hack a piece of paper.
Sounds like me.
Maybe she'll say it should be a national holiday.
Maybe she'll even support voter ID and signature verification and proof of citizenship.
I'm not sure if I believe that.
Our other top story we're following is the Secret Service director has now officially resigned.
Let's go back to yesterday when she's being grilled in the House before the House Oversight Committee, along with the House Judiciary Committee.
Let's play this arrogant exchange on her part.
The Secret Service has a zero-fail mission, but it failed on July 13th and in the days leading up to the rally.
The Secret Service has thousands of employees and a significant budget, but it has now become the face of incompetence.
You know what it looks like, Director?
It looks like you won't answer some pretty basic questions.
It looks like you got a 9% raise and you cut corners when it came to protecting one of the most important individuals, most well-known individuals on the planet, a former president, likely the guy who's going to be the next president.
Looks like you guys were cutting corners.
That's what it looks like to me.
Is that true?
I am here today because I want to answer questions, but I also want to be quiet.
You might want to, but you haven't answered.
I don't think you've answered one question from the chairman, the ranking member, or me.
So the idea that a report will be finalized in 60 days, let alone prior to any actionable decisions that would be made, is simply not acceptable.
It has been 10 days since an assassination attempt on a former president of the United States, regardless of party.
There need to be answers.
You stated earlier, Secret Service is not political.
Is that correct?
Yes.
Okay.
Would you say leaking your opening statement to Punchbowl News, Politico's playbook and Washington Post several hours before you sent it to this committee as being political?
Yes or no?
I have no idea how my statement got out.
Well, that's why you said there's going to be accountability.
I understand you don't want to give us names.
When you say that, are you telling the committee that once it's concluded, you're prepared to fire the people on the ground who made poor decisions that day?
I'm prepared to take the actions necessary.
No, no, that's nonsense.
Okay.
Accountability.
The failure was human.
That doesn't mean they're bad people.
It means they failed that day.
And a president was almost, a former president was almost assassinated.
And then she gave the agents an A grade.
Now, in fairness to the agents around President Trump, they deserve an A grade.
They dove on him in record time.
They did their job.
They were willing to take a bullet.
Bullets were still flying at that time, and they protected the former president's life.
That does not justify her ridiculous excuse.
Well, the perimeter, this was outside the perimeter.
It's not outside the perimeter if you are within shooting range of a primary, which in this case was former President Donald Trump.
We're 105 days away from Election Day, 55 days away until early voting begins in Pennsylvania, and here we are.
And yeah, she did resign today, but that is just the beginning.
How could such a historic failure in this day and age like this ever occur?
And with the election now hovering, I get Kamala Harris is going to get a sugar high from the very people that lied to us about Joe's cognitive state.
And that would be the state-run media mob and Democrats all lied.
They all knew.
Only bad poll numbers forced this coup to push him out and bring her in.
Anyway, joining us to discuss Congressman Corey Mills of Florida.
Also, Gary Byrne, author of the book, The Secrets of the Secret Service, The History of the Uncertain Future of the U.S. Secret Service.
Welcome both of you.
How do you see the change from Biden to Kamala Harris?
I don't see any policy differences, except she's actually more extreme than Joe Biden is.
And I think pretty much nothing changes.
And I don't see any respect on the world stage coming Kamala Harris's way, Congressman Mills.
You're exactly right, Sean.
And in fact, she actually polls beneath what President Biden does.
When you look at her record and what she's done over the 39 months straight that Kamala Harris has been the borders are, where monthly encounters have surpassed the highest months under the last administrations, it's very clear to see that she is completely unprepared.
When you look at the way that she handled between 2011 and on, when she actually was under the auspice of being a DA, she would refuse to go after and recommend death penalties for cartel and gang members, even when they were responsible for killing officers like San Francisco police officer Isaac Espinoza.
This is a woman who had imprisoned over 1,500 people, though, on marijuana charges.
And so you look at her record and the fact that she was actually voted the most liberal senator.
That's more liberal than Bernie Sanders from Vermont.
So if you think that her defund the police rhetoric, her Minnesota bail fund that was targeting the people burning and setting fire, her support of catch and release soft on crime policies and an open border is a step up, you need to get your eyes checked on what's going on here.
That's a great point.
You know, Gary Byrne, I go back and I look at your book and you predicted that there would be failures like this.
I wish you were wrong.
I'm sure you wish you were wrong, but you weren't.
How did it happen?
Well, thank you, Sean.
Yeah, that's one thing I wish I was wrong.
Basically, what happened is the Secret Service is still the same agency that I was in.
It is overtasked, undermanned, and suffers from this enormous layer after layer of management.
They make court decisions.
You know, I didn't particularly want the director to resign.
I was hoping maybe she would stick around and actually answer a question, honestly.
And some of the first questions that needed to be asked, and Congressman, I'm not dumping this in your lap, but everybody that was there that day, the Secret Service person, how many hours have they worked in the last two pay periods?
When was the last time they got a day off?
I'm not making excuses for them.
And if we find out that there was an agent on top of that building and he just walked off like it was supposedly being recorded, yes, they should be terminated associated with a supervisor.
You cannot let this happen.
Donald Trump is the most popular leader to come along in a long time.
Like him or not, he's popular.
He's got a lot of threats against him.
And what happened that day is unforgivable.
Well, I mean, the idea, I mean, Kim Cheadle said that they recognized that that roof was a threat, but they said it was a slope roof.
That doesn't fly with me, Gary, because I used to do roofing.
I fell off a roof, a real real sloped roof, a real pitch roof, three and a half stories, well, about three stories.
And it wasn't exactly the most fun moment of my life as I busted up my face and my dislocated my arm and was pretty severely injured.
It wasn't the best day, so I know what a sloped roof is.
That's not a sloped roof.
Number one, and if they decided not to put agents on there, maybe the roof couldn't withstand the weight.
Okay, I'm not sure if I believe that either, but let's go with their excuse.
Why didn't they have sniper eyes all over that roof?
And why would they put them inside the building and outside the perimeter so nobody could come with a ladder and an AR-15 and climb the roof undetected?
So based on my experiences, Sean, the officers that were in the building were the local law enforcement.
There's nothing wrong with that.
They're a great partner.
But they were basically sitting there.
But then how do you excuse not surrounding the perimeter, especially having identified somebody as suspicious and a potential threat?
You can't.
You can't justify it.
They weren't doing their job.
They were sitting in there and using it as a break room.
The idea that that building was outside the security perimeter is complete hogwash.
The problem is, is they Secret Service did not give the Trump detail the manpower that they needed.
Any building that you can mount, somebody can get up there on with a rifle should have had either countersniper or Secret Service agents or a uniformed division officer with a local police officer.
They completely, again, they need to name names of who was in charge of the advance.
Let's see their checklist.
They all have checklists.
Everybody in the Secret Service that does an advance has a checklist.
The magmatometer guys, the counter sniper guys, let's see their checklist.
And the idea that there's no recording of the communications, that's probably not likely.
The Secret Service is not in charge of their own communications.
White House communications blocking it.
That still needs to be questioned about what kind of recordings they have.
Well, but I would just go ahead and add to that.
You know, as someone who was with the State Department, who had run counter sniper teams and had done advances, I'd like to see the advanced sheet where they actually had conducted surveillance and laid out the perimeter lays.
I'd like to have seen where they had actually identified all of your high-risk areas and the mitigation measures they had put in place.
I'd like to see the counter snipers, what they had as far as their range card and range fan, where they would have sketched out exactly where and have already marked the distances of areas that they've seen as a high threat potential environment.
And so, when you look at this, I want to see the comms plan, security plan, etc.
That in itself will set you up to understand whether or not a proper security plan had been conducted.
And I can understand what's being said with regards to work hours, but we signed up for this.
I can remember working 18 hours.
I can remember working months and months on end.
I wore the uniform in the military.
I wore the uniform of, you know, kind of contracting out with the agencies.
So, we understand long days, long nights.
But at the end of the day, they said originally that President Trump's surveillance team and Secret Service team had not requested more assets for over a year.
They're now coming back and saying, oh, well, actually, they have, as recorded by a Secret Service senior member, requested these assets and resources and it wasn't given to them, much like what happened with RFK.
And so, when you're looking at this, it makes me question, and I have to put it on the actual table because I can't remove anything until the facts are provided.
Is it negligence?
Is it a dereliction duty?
Or was there a sense of intent here?
When you talk about that sloped roof, my colleague, who I'm good friends with, former Navy SEAL and Congressman of Arizona, Eli Crane, was on that roof just yesterday.
It had the minimal slope.
We had a 70-year-old Carlos Jimenez who was able to get on that roof.
If you've got a 70-year-old able to get up and walk around on that roof, you're going to tell me that a Secret Service or a local law enforcement agent with their coordination couldn't have done it.
And I'll go to one final point on this, which is: even if you had coordinated everything with our local law enforcement, the law enforcement officers said that he approached the shooter and he had turned his rifle and he descended.
Why wasn't there a centralized emergency communications channel that could say sniper on the roof, sniper on the roof, that would allow the Secret Service team to have grabbed the president prior to the first shot going off?
Oh, I got to tell you something.
All of this makes sense.
All of this is in hindsight.
And I just can't believe in this day and age that such a basic, rudimentary, fundamental mistake like this was made.
Donald Trump came within a millimeter or two of losing his life.
All right, quick break more with Congressman Corey Mills and author and former Secret Service agent Gary Byrne on the other side.
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Congressman Corey Mills and Gary Byrne is with us.
Gary Byrne, author of the book, The Secrets of the Secret Service, the history and uncertain future of the U.S. Secret Service.
Pennsylvania police, by the way, Congressman, are saying that they were banned from the Secret Service's command center during the Trump rally.
Now, they tried to blame local police, but it's not the job of the local police to protect a primary like this.
That's their job.
That's what the Secret Service is there for.
Well, that's exactly right, Sean.
And in most cases, when you coordinate with your local law enforcement, they provide what is the outer cordon of security.
We utilize those to help with funneling in individuals.
We help to put off certain areas off limits.
And that's why I question if it was a resource issue.
You could have reached out to other local law enforcement officers in the surrounding areas to request more additional assets.
And you could have taken one car, Sean, one car, and put it in the parking lot of AGR with the doors locked and the lights running as a deterrent for anyone to even come in there and could have coordinated with the owners of that business to say, we don't want the rally that is going on to impede or impact your business or have people parking in your parking lot.
We'd like to put officers there.
They didn't do it, Sean.
They did the very minimal.
And I looked back and I say it again.
Was it gross negligence?
Was it intent?
Or was this something else?
And so until we get the true investigation that should be done in the House in a J-13 style commission, I think that we leave everything on the table of possibilities.
I appreciate both of you.
Gary Byrne, thank you.
Congressman Corey Mills of Florida, thank you.
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I mean, so much news to get to today.
It's hard to get all of this in and absorb this all.
If you look at the polls, the polls are just not favorable to Kamala Harris.
They're horrible.
I mean, if you look at these numbers that we have, for example, you have a Harris ex-Forbes poll that came out, and this is through the 21st, and it found among registered voters, Trump has a nine-point lead, likely voters, which is more indicative of where the race is.
Well, Trump has an 11-point lead.
Now, I'm going to tell you right now, these numbers are going to change.
And it's going to be the media mob is going to come.
The same people that lied to you about Joe's cognitive state, the same people that covered it all up, the same people that lied about Mar-a-Lago's valuation, the same people that lied about 51 former Intel officials, the same people that peddled the conspiracy theory about Trump-Russia collusion, the same people that bought into Hillary Clinton, you know, had no problem, you know, deleting 33,000 subpoenaed emails.
All these people had no problem with FISA warrants.
They're going to now rally around Kamala Harris like never before.
They're going to circle the wagons.
Republicans often create circular firing squads.
And you're going to read polls, and the polls are going to tighten, and you're going to get nervous.
But I'm going to tell you right now, it's not going to be real.
None of this is going to be real because most Americans know little to nothing about her, except that she's more radical than Joe Biden, and she giggles a lot and has been ineffective as vice president.
And more Americans, you know, prefer Biden over her and like Biden over her.
And Biden didn't particularly have the best approval ratings and the best likability scores.
Let's put it that way.
So, you know, it's she was definitely a part of this entire effort to get rid of Donald Trump.
But now everybody's falling in line.
She now has enough delegates to be the person.
But, you know, it's just, it may get frustrating, but the sugar high is what I call this, is going to diminish.
But the media mob, they are giddy.
They're excited.
They, for the first time in a while, are not depressed.
And they finally think they have hope.
And you could hear it in their voices.
Listen.
David, you pointed out while she was speaking the branding, it's Kamala-like Hillary.
I mean, she doesn't have a VP pick yet.
But what struck me most was that is fighting Kamala Harris.
She is coming out guns blazing.
She said this, quote, I know Donald Trump's type.
Wow.
Yeah, Nicole.
Bear with me.
I'm jumping out of my seat over here watching this.
People have been thirsting for this.
People have been thirsting for this.
Tim, I'm jumping out of my seat higher than you, my brother.
I'm just going to say that.
Wow.
You know, there was a twinkle in her eye.
There was a kick in her step that, you know, when you're vice president, you know, I don't, you're not loose.
You can't, you know, there's somebody above you.
There's somebody you don't want to overshadow them.
And this was quite the coming out.
I was blown away.
I was like, I kind of fell in love with her.
I thought she was smart, engaging.
She's funny, feisty, twinkle in your eye, punch you in the gut.
I mean, everything you want.
I just thought it was a great, great opening act.
I came home yesterday to Brooklyn and just walking through the streets, every other conversation on the street was, who should be her running mate?
What do you think?
People are throwing out names.
The excitement is palpable.
She caught a rocket ship of enthusiasm and hope and just pent up desire for something not the future that looked like it was going to be inevitable.
We are passionate about stopping Donald Trump and she has pulled together an unbelievable movement behind her.
This is not a campaign.
This is a movement.
And that's your media mob.
I mean, just diving in the greatest things and sliced bread.
All right, let's get to our phones.
Mike in Pennsylvania.
Mike, hi, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Hi, Sean.
How are you?
I'm good.
Glad you called.
Good.
Hey, I've been listening to you for quite a while, and every day you go through your list, like you say, of the radicals.
And I always try to think of something that may have been missed.
And one of the ones was from 2016, how the Democratic National Committee, in part with the Hillary Clinton Foundation, all cheated Bernie Sanders out of the primary in Iowa.
So I even kind of think, well, geez, well, what happened before that?
And then I even thought about during Obama and Mitt Romney during the debate that they had when Romney accused Obama from not admitting to almost 13 days after Benghazi was attacked that that was a terrorist attack.
And I can't recall the moderator of the debate, but she spoke up.
Oh, no, you know, about a week later, he said it on the Eastern Lawn at the White House, you know.
And Mitt Romney was just standing there like with his teeth in his mouth.
And Obama just had this smirky look.
It's like, so I just wanted to say I added that to your list.
And then when you find out about the whole thing behind Hillary Clinton with what they did, how she took over the DNC funding and ran with that and controlled the money and who spoke and did that.
Well, part of that money paid for that dirty Russian disinformation dossier.
You're 100% correct.
Correct.
And I just sit and watch this.
And now, as you're saying, let's see, I'll just hurry jump to the shooting.
Butler, I'm from Western PA.
I'm not too far from Butler.
In fact, we go down there with friends to the Jeep Bannom Festival.
Since that was, Butler was known for the Bannam auto.
They were the first ones to build the Jeep after prior World War I or two, sorry, World War II.
So we go down there, and like you said, I've seen those roofs, and that's not a sloped roof.
I've got sloped roofs on my house and my barn that I have to throw a rope over to hold on to them.
So I agree with you.
That is not fun.
I've been on those too in my life.
Not fun.
Not exactly.
I remember being up on scaffolding.
It was a three and a half story, you know, row home in Queens, New York doing sighting.
And I was on a 2x12 of scaffolding.
Honestly, I just, I just, I remember at one point I said to the contractor, I said, this is just not safe.
And he looked at me, he goes, he goes, well, if you don't want to do it, just, you know, you can leave.
So you know what I did?
I got down the ladder and I left.
I didn't feel like dying that day.
I've seen people do that, like you say, the old slate roofs to refurbish those antique or historical buildings on churches and all.
And I'm like, you know what?
I'm not afraid of heights, but I wouldn't do it.
But like I said, those roofs are narrow.
I was in the Air Force for eight years, and I even saw some things, even though I wasn't part of security.
But simple things.
If somebody is supposed to report to a site and that individual doesn't show, and let's say I was there and that individual doesn't show, I'm not going to stand there and twiddle my thumbs.
I'm going to have somebody go and find out what do we do and keep an eye on that location because that individual was not there.
You know what I'm saying?
The story's eventually going to come out.
And believe me, I'm being fed a lot of information that I'm not bringing out publicly yet because I can't confirm it.
But a story is now beginning to emerge.
And it's not a pretty story.
And it's not even mistakes that were made.
It is just a dereliction of duty.
It is way beyond mistakes in my mind.
Right.
And I'm right with you, Sean.
And I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but it's just, I just sit there and think no 20-year-old is going to have the mindset.
If you watched Dr. Phil one time, he says even a 20-year-old's mind isn't done developing.
There's nobody going to figure that out unless he had a tip or something.
And it just kind of gets you.
And then one last thing, so I know you got to.
We're not looking for conspiracy theories.
We're looking for how did something, a failure of historic proportions, how was that able to happen?
You get the last word.
Go ahead.
Correct.
Well, I was just going to say, the only reason I'm looking at that is also one other thing that reminded me.
Donald Trump asked for help and even offered help on January, the big J6, you know, issue.
He offered troops and they were denied.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It's kind of, I hate to say, your good friend there, Dan Vegino, said like somebody told him, they can't get him legally.
They can't get him politically.
Before long, they're going to have to try one other route.
And somebody did, you know, and it's a shame.
It's a real shame.
I wish our country would just focus on what's necessary, use common sense.
They have so dehumanized this man, and I have had this worry in the back of my head for a long time.
It's not something that I want to talk about or put ideas in people's heads.
But when you dehumanize somebody to this extent, and take something as simple as you're willing to allow a court to value Mar-a-Lago at $18 million.
It may not sound like a big deal, but that's one of so many other things that I mentioned.
You know, the fact that no Democrat, nobody in the media mob said a thing, they don't care.
They don't care what they have to do to get him.
Because they think they're doing God's will.
They've demonized him such.
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Michael in Iowa next on the Sean Hannity show.
Hey, Michael, how are you?
How are you, sir?
I'm good.
What's going on?
So first thing we got to do is we got to get you a date and a stage set up at the Iowa State Fair.
You just got to play there.
Man, when is the Iowa State Fair?
It's in August.
Excuse me, it's August.
I'll tell you what I love the most.
I like fried Oreos, fried Twinkies, and I like fried pork chops.
Those are my favorites.
You come to the right place.
I'm coming to the right place.
And I like corn on the cop.
Last thing.
Yeah, that's last thing.
So what I was calling about is the day, the night of the debate, the day after the debate, these people have got to have been sitting down, putting out different scenarios, coming to a conclusion to doing this scenario, and I have yet to figure out why they haven't invoked the 25th, why there isn't a vice president involved.
I still have suspicions on whether that's going to actually go through, except for what happened last night in getting the delegates.
Let me tell you what at least the New York Post is reporting, is that it was not a happenstance that they had the earliest presidential debate ever.
They set Joe up to fail.
And then a series of well-organized elitists had a backroom deal.
They planned all of this out.
And frankly, the Democratic primary voters be damned.
Disenfranchisement never crossed their mind.
They didn't care.
If anything, they probably didn't imagine that Kamala would get the support as quickly as she did.
But now they've had to get on board.
There's not a lot of time left.
There are state laws now and deadlines that they're running up against.
So she's their candidate, and she's going to be a weaker candidate than you think.
Right now, they're on a sugar high.
It's not going to last.
If you've ever had a sugar high or had a kid with a sugar high, it goes away.
It evaporates.
You've got to believe that the delegates are also forced themselves into saying, we have to go this route.
This is the plan.
Well, just, you know, wait till I show up at the Iowa Fair and eat a couple of fried Twinkies and Oreos.
I'll have my own sugar high.
Anyway, my friend, appreciate the call.
Thanks for the invitation.
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Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we break down the news and bring you behind the scenes inside the White House, inside the Senate, inside the United States Supreme Court.
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