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We're really at a crossroads as a country.
We're at a crossroads and inflection point in the world.
I watched President Zelensky and Donald Trump and yesterday at Kamala.
I don't know where Joe was.
Is she now leading the country and they're just not telling you?
But of course, she wouldn't take any questions.
She never takes any questions.
She'll never have to answer for her radicalism, which, as anybody that listens to the show on a regular basis, knows is a great source of frustration to me.
And I'm watching this whole charade about her going down to the border.
I've played it so often, I don't even know if I should play it anymore.
I think you probably have it memorized at this point about Kamala Harris and border walls, and she'd eliminate border walls, and it's a vanity project of Donald Trump.
And, you know, she, the border's secure and the border's safe.
They lied for three and a half years.
This whole thing about the border.
We've been to the border.
We've been to the border.
You haven't been to the border.
And I haven't been to Europe.
And I don't understand the point that you're making.
You support giving universal health care, Medicare for all to people who are in this country illegally.
Let me just be very clear about this.
I am opposed to any policy that would deny in our country any human being from access to public safety, public education, or public health.
Period.
We have to have a secure border, but I am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border as criminals.
That's correct.
The border is secure.
Listen, I think there's no question that we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing.
And we need to probably think about starting from scratch.
I mean, this is madness.
Defunding ICE, defunding the police.
And then on top of that, free housing, healthcare, food, education, the impact on the American people.
Ethan brought up a lot of points last night.
It works on our radio show.
You don't put them on air often.
We just, it's too risky for everybody.
I'm kidding.
He made this comment about a holistic look.
Well, let's have a whole holistic look and another word salad of hers.
Some of the work is going to be through what we do in terms of giving benefits and assistance to state and local governments around transit dollars and looking holistically at the connection between that and housing and looking holistically at the incentives we in the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually engage in planning in a holistic manner.
That includes prioritizing affordable housing for working people.
We're going to prioritize, well, we'd have a lot more homes available, by the way, if we didn't have 11.5 million unvetted Harris Biden illegals to have homes and places to stay if it's not four-star hotels in New York City.
You know, a holistic approach at Kamala's border crisis.
Let's see, millions of Americans are out of homes because, or they're paying more because of the increase in demand.
Look at what's happened to the hotels.
They're being filled and paid for by you, the taxpayers.
Many are even being destroyed in the process.
Look at what it's the impact illegal immigrants unvetted by Harris and Biden are having on our school system.
English as a second language, they're not hiring more teachers, so you're taking the limited resources in a failed system anyway.
And now you've got all these other kids, and a lot of them don't speak English, and all of this is being paid.
That means American kids are not getting the education that they deserve and that their parents are paying for.
You know, these schools already are in need of assistance and improvement.
What about the health care system?
Free health care for illegals.
Great.
Well, now our hospitals are overloaded with increased demand.
They're now under more financial stress.
Patients, you know, these patients don't have insurance.
So who's paying for it?
Well, you are.
And Kamala is fine with that.
Free housing, health care, food, education, sex change surgery, amnesty, no vetting.
And we have an increase in murder and rape and violent crimes and drugs are getting out of control.
Look at the spike in drug trafficking.
You know, there's been such a flood of fentanyl into the country.
It went from $10 a pill to 25 cents a pill.
You know, we had on Aaron Whitley, who testified in front of Congress describing this very thing that's happening.
And if, by the way, you happen to be part of a charitable organization or you look at the welfare programs in this country, they're now even being more overwhelmed as well, as if the Harris Biden economy didn't make things bad enough.
You know, you have hundreds of kids now that have gone missing.
You have sex trafficking that has gone up dramatically.
You have known terrorists in the country.
We have Iranian assassination squads out to kill Donald Trump.
You know, if I was president ever, and Donald Trump mentioned this the other day, and he said, if somebody threatened another presidential candidate, Republican or Democrat, doesn't matter.
The Mullahs in Iran, I will obliterate you.
I will use the word annihilate you if you dare to try to pull off an assassination attempt in this country.
What has Harris and Biden done or said to the Mullahs in Iran?
Nothing.
The president of Iran gets to come here during UN week, fully protected by the Secret Service.
Donald Trump has to move his events from outside to inside because they don't have enough resources.
I mean, beat me up, Scotty.
We don't have intelligent life down here.
It's really unbelievable.
By the way, this was in the Washington Times: the parents who have lost their children, and we have dozens of dead Americans killed by Harris Biden illegals.
I scroll their names on TV often.
These parents are livid, and they have been unloading on Vice President Harris.
Your borders are blaming her personally for the loss of their loved ones.
Quote, I don't know how many more people Kamala Harris thinks have to die before she's going to say something like, yes, we have a problem.
This is the mother of Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin.
She's the mother of five that was slain in Maryland last year.
A daughter said she was attacked, dragged, beaten, raped, killed by an illegal immigrant.
Her mom said.
Her body was blanketed in bruises.
She had 10 to 15 head wounds, strangled and stuffed into a drain pipe.
That's a Harris Biden unvetted illegal.
We told you about little 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungari.
We've had her mother on this program, and we talked to her grandfather.
This 12-year-old girl was slain in Texas in Houston last year.
The daughter was accosted by two Harris Biden unvetted illegals while she was getting a drink at a store.
She was raped, brutalized for two hours, then murdered, her body thrown in the water to try to get rid of the DNA.
He said they're monsters.
They're the kind of individuals that we just openly let into our country because of Kamala Harris and Fundinger, a mother of a baby boy who died of a fentanyl overdose.
He blames Kamala Harris and her complacency in terms of open borders.
A photo op won't bring our kid back.
You know, all these parents are saying they haven't heard from Kamala Harris or Joe Biden.
Rachel Morin's mom called on the vice president to restore the Trump era policies.
Instead of going for her photo op today, she ought to go to D.C. They've bragged about undoing countless Trump era policies on the border with a stroke of a pen, and with a stroke of a pen, they can reinstate them.
One Arizona rancher, and this was in the New York Post today, Tyler Klump, cattle rancher, Arizona border, which is a super highway for a lot of Harris Biden unvetted illegals coming from Mexico.
Donald Trump built the wall and upheld our immigration laws.
On day one, she stopped building the wall and encouraged illegal immigration.
Either purposely or not, she's hurting the country with illegal immigration.
And she's pledging, oh, I'm going to sign a bipartisan bill.
I'm going to get the bill.
They had a bipartisan bill.
This was not a border security bill.
She's lying through her teeth because it wouldn't even have been implemented unless 4,000 or 5,000 illegals had already come into the country on any given day.
And then Harris Biden and the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Marjorkis would have the discretion whether or not they want to do anything.
In case you're interested, a gang of unvetted Harris illegals barged into a Brooklyn home on Sunday night, stabbed six people at a party as a violent illegal immigrant gang continues to explode all across cities like New York and Chicago.
This was the newest outrage.
This is that Venezuela, Venezuelan gang, it's believed, barged into the home, instigated an argument, spilled out into the street.
A brawl ensues.
Six people slashed.
Oh, well.
And we have new border data.
I got this from FoxNews.com and Tom Holman.
Tom Holman's a great guy.
He's been on the show many times.
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sex offenses, homicide convictions are loose on the streets, according to the immigration and customs enforcement data provided to lawmakers this week.
Listen to this data that the media will not report that is available for everybody.
But the data says among those not in detention, there are 425,431 convicted criminals, 222,141 with pending criminal charges.
Those include 62,231 convicted of assault, 14,301 convicted of burglary, 56,533 with drug convictions, 13,099 convicted of homicide, an additional 2,521 have kidnapping convictions, 15,811 have sexual assault convictions.
What part of this is Kamala not getting?
An additional 1,845 with pending homicide charges, 42,915 with sexual assault charges, 3,266 with burglary charges, 4,250 with assault charges.
The agency provided the data to Tony Gonzalez, a congressman in Texas, about the national data for illegal immigrants with criminal charges and convictions.
The data was as of July of this summer, is broken down by those in detention and who are not in detention, those not in detention, known as non-detained docket.
And the Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green told Fox News Digital that under President Biden and his borders are Vice President Harris, Department of Homeland Security law enforcement has been directed to mass release illegal aliens whom they know have criminal convictions or are facing charges for serious crimes.
And these dangerous, destructive individuals are making their way into every city and every state in this country.
Now, if you're in Georgia and you're in North Carolina, I know, by the way, you're struggling with the aftermath of this Hurricane Helene, which has just wreaked havoc in Georgia and in Florida.
I mean, I feel so sorry for all of you out there that are struggling with this.
You know, it's funny, Linda, I told you the story at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday.
This is nothing.
You know, all of a sudden, a flood in my house, toilet overflowing, you know, all the water backed up.
It's going into the living room and, you know, down the stairs.
It just is a mess.
You know, I'm struggling to find a plumber at 2 in the morning, and I managed to find a plumber that also had a remediation company.
Anyway, it's nothing.
I'm talking to friends of mine in Florida and Georgia, and they're like flooded out, and they're going to be out of their homes for months, if not a year.
And my prayers go to them.
And it just puts in perspective.
It was such a hassle this weekend, and I made such a big deal about it.
But, you know, it puts your life in perspective when you start losing your home, everything you've worked your entire life for.
I feel so sorry for everybody.
It is horrible.
It is horrible.
And I didn't complain too much.
I didn't tell you about it until I think yesterday, right?
Yeah, you only told me yesterday.
But, you know, I just, I feel terrible for people.
They fight hard to get a home, and, you know, now they're devastated.
Now they're out of their home.
They got to find a place to live.
They got to fight with their insurance company.
It just sucks.
The whole thing.
It uproots their life, their kids' lives.
We really live in surreal times.
I will tell you that.
I mean, you know, we have Kamala Harris declaring that invading the U.S. is not a crime.
I mean, it's, what do you mean it's not a crime?
How do you have a mindset that allows 11 and a half million that we know about unvetted illegal immigrants from 180 countries, including Iran, Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan, Venezuela, tens and tens of thousands from China, Russia, into our country?
People that are part of gangs, we let them in.
People that have known association, people that have convicted felons, allow no vetting.
Is it any surprise so many Americans have been murdered, have been raped, have been victims of violent crime, that these gangs have taken over small towns and cities?
Is it any wonder, you know, when they're being offered free housing, food, health care, education, a path to citizenship, amnesty, sex change operations, anything else we can offer you?
And citizenship at the end of the rainbow, something of great value.
I bet they're hoping that they'll vote Democrat in the end.
We have been watching Hurricane Helene, and it has been devastating.
I mean, you have millions and millions without power.
You have a ton of flooding that has taken place in Florida, Georgia.
I'm talking to all my friends in Florida, all my friends in Georgia.
I can't tell you how many of them have had their homes underwater, have had damage, trees hitting their homes, trees that have fallen.
It's bad, you know, from a record storm surge in Tampa up into outside of Tallahassee into Georgia.
Fort Myers got hit very hard.
Even Atlanta, they had tornadoes in Georgia.
It's been very, very bad.
We had Governor DeSantis on yesterday, and we have Georgia Governor Brian Kemp on with us now.
First, Governor, our prayers or thoughts are with our friends in Georgia.
Not a lot of fun, and I know that it's been pretty devastating for your state.
Yeah, well, thanks for the prayer, Sean.
We certainly need them.
We've up to 15 fatalities now in Georgia and just heartbreaking loss of life.
One of those was a first responder that was trying to save somebody that lost their life.
And storm response, we've had up to a million without power.
And I certainly offer my thoughts and prayers to the people of our state in Florida, South Carolina, and other states that were devastated by this huge storm.
It was a hard hitting for sure.
Tell us exactly what happened and what parts of Georgia got hit the hardest and maybe what our audience might be able to do to help you.
Yeah, well, one of the things that was really interesting about the storm, you know, they had the track coming on the, hitting at the Big Bend area of Florida, which it did there around Apalachicola and coming through Valdosta, Georgia, but it was supposed to really go north and then hook toward Nashville, Tennessee.
But the storm really just stayed, it was such a strong, fast-moving storm.
It just stayed straight and it powered right through Valdosta, straight through to Augusta, Georgia, and went on into South Carolina before it started going north.
And, I mean, everything in the path of that storm, it was a cat too when it hit Georgia, which is unprecedented.
I mean, normally you'll have that kind of hurricane hit Florida, but by the time it gets to Georgia, it's down to one or most of the time a tropical storm like we saw with Debbie.
But this was a very powerful storm.
It was also very wide, up to 400 to 500 miles wide.
So it was a statewide event from a flooding perspective.
And then everything that was in the path of the eye and to the east or on the right side of that storm really took the brunt of this.
And that's where we're seeing the most damage, a lot of the fatalities.
For example, in Lowndes County, we still have 115 structures that we know individuals are in that we're still trying to get to.
There's so many trees down, it's taken a long time to cut in there to try to rescue people.
And this really hit hard in and around and outside the perimeter of downtown Atlanta, too.
How hard did they get hit?
And in some of those areas, it's heavily treed with old treed areas.
You know, I lived in Georgia for four years.
Well, certainly it got hit, nothing like we saw in South Georgia.
But what was interesting is we had a storm before the storm.
So we had this, you know, this front that came from the northwest down through northwest Georgia to Atlanta created a vortex.
And so we had just a tremendous amount of rain in the metro area before Hurricane Helene pushed up a lot of rain.
So we've had, in places, up to a foot of rain in Georgia in a very short period of time, which caused a lot of soggy ground, trees to obviously fall down, knock out power.
We had flash flooding and still worry about flash flooding up in the northern parts of our state, especially in northeast Georgia.
We're working on evacuating people below the Lake Rabin Dam.
They've got to release water off of that lake and just trying to get people out of their homes.
The homes and the people are not in danger, but when they release the water, they won't be able to get out of the driveway or on the county road if there's a medical emergency.
So just all kind of things like that.
We've got literally thousands of line workers that are pushing in right now.
But I mean, it's going to take us a while just to get the roads cleared.
It's so bad.
What about power?
How many people are without power at this point do you know of?
Well, I know at one point we had at least a million.
I think Florida had close to a million, if not over, and South Carolina had 1.4 million.
So it's devastating from that perspective.
I think we were down to about 800,000.
But it's going to take us a long time to get the power down in some of these areas.
I mean, literally places like Valdosta, Georgia just got leveled, Sandersville, Georgia, you know, anywhere along that path really got hit hard.
A lot of poles down, a lot of wires down.
And just want to urge everybody to be very careful around that and still watch for the potential for trees to fall with gusts and winds that we still have in the state.
What about people that are displaced?
Is there a website maybe people can go to?
I'm not sure with power down.
I'm not sure cell service is down, but a number to call or something if they need to get, for example, temporary assistance for housing or help of any kind.
Is there any hotline that you've set up that is helping people in desperate need?
Yes, I would tell people, obviously, if they're having an emergency, just call 911.
If people need a shelter, they can contact their local emergency management agency in their county.
Certainly they can reach out to the Web EOC at Georgia Emergency Management Agency and get to us through our website.
We have a lot of resources.
We had a couple of hundred people that were evacuating from Florida in our shelters last night.
I know we had up to 1,100 today.
And then, you know, we've just got a tremendous amount of resources, Sean, as you can imagine, that's going in now.
We've got dozens and dozens of chainsaw cut teams.
We've got search and rescue.
We've called up additional National Guard on top of the 500 that we had in the pre-storm emergency state of emergency.
We've got Department of Transportation folks and just a lot of, you know, and then literally thousands of linemen that are going in.
As soon as we could get the road cleared from white line to white line, we're pushing in there and getting to work.
I communicated with Franklin Graham of Samaritan's Purse, and I know that he's going to be going into every state that's been impacted, including Georgia.
The Red Cross, are they active?
Are they on the ground yet?
Yeah, you know, we've had our state operations center open.
That was one of the things the early state of emergency allowed us to do is to get all state agencies, our federal partners in the state operations center where we could communicate all in one location, really push all requests and organization through the Web EOC and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.
We've got FEMA there with us.
The Red Cross is there.
We've got Public Health, Department of Agriculture, anybody you could imagine.
And, you know, I know there's a lot of other nonprofits, the Baptist Convention and others that will be helping us with serving meals and pushing water in there.
Our corporate partners, we've got some great ones that always help us.
Great Georgia companies, you know, like Home Depot and Anheuser-Busch, and then certainly people like Lowe's, Home Depot.
You definitely need the beer, but I know the people at Home Depot, Bernie Marcus, and I know the people at Lowe's are really good people.
Well, the thing about Anheuser-Busch, every year they stop production at the plant and just canned water.
No, I was just kidding about the beer party, but most people could probably use a beer after a night like last night and then the aftermath.
It's very tough.
But they do do that.
Isn't it amazing that they can do that on a drop of a dime?
Yeah, it's great, you know, because they can just have that canned water and try it to trailers.
And then whenever we have an emergency, they can ship it out like a lot of other corporate partners do, Chick-fil-A.
I mean, just so many of them that will respond to this, and we're so grateful.
I would just urge people, if they're willing to help and contribute, just making sure you're going to know organizations like Red Cross, like the Franklin Grahams of the world, and, you know, or contribute locally to your own church where you know that money's being spent well.
Because unfortunately, there are unscrupulous people that will take advantage of these situations.
Pretty sad.
I mean, you see the best in people, and then you end up seeing the worst in people.
Governor, we wish you and our friends in Georgia all the best.
If there's anything we can do or any information we can pass on, please let us know.
And we're praying for our friends in Georgia.
And our greatest sorrow goes out to them, especially those mostly impacted by this.
Well, thanks, Sean.
God bless.
I appreciate it.
Governor Brian Kemp, Georgia, 800-941-Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the program.
It's just devastating.
Linda, you know, I've had like twice in my life like burst pipes.
I was on vacation once, came back.
And I mean, the amount of property damage, it took eight months to get my house back.
Eight months.
It's horrible.
I mean, I don't think people realize how the magnitude, right, of just how big water damage, what it can do to your property.
And not just like your house, but your actual property, the footing, like it's structural damage.
Oh, in some cases, I mean, now you're looking at a total redo.
And then you got temporary housing issues.
Then you've got the immediacy of, oh, where are you going to send your kids to school?
And then you got, okay, how am I going to put food on the table?
How am I going to get to work and then still manage this massive project on my hands?
Okay, and then you've got to deal with the elderly that are not capable of doing it.
They're just not strong enough to do it.
Well, that's the thing.
We're looking at hospitals and shelters, you know, for children, for families, for all the animals out there.
I mean, it's just horrible.
And I think, too, the problem is that we've spent so many of our taxpayer funded resources for moments like this and catastrophes like this on things that the American people do not benefit from, like illegal immigrants, like illegal immigrant housing, like illegal immigrant credit cards, where we should be taking care of our own.
We're taking care of people that broke our laws and came in illegally.
It's just a hot mess.
I'll be curious to see what she says in Arizona today about all of it.
Yeah, we'll be watching.
We'll have full coverage on Hannity tonight.
I'm so cynical about it.
I'm just so sick and tired of the, this is nothing but a show trip to the border.
And if anybody sees it any other way, they just, they don't have clear eyes at all.
Oh, absolutely.
You know, this is a Mayorkus photo op.
There's not going to be one real Border Patrol agent to come within five yards of her.
Well, they're all angry.
Let me tell you one other thing.
The Biden White House, why are they refusing to tell the mullahs in Iran that if they don't get their assassination squads out of this country and if they dare to take an attempt at taking the life of a presidential candidate, that would be considered to me an act of war.
Because I remember in 21, 2021, when Joe Biden told Vladimir Putin if Russia staged a, quote, minor incursion into Ukraine, the U.S. would probably look the other way.
And that was like a wink in an eye.
Okay, well, you can go in a little bit.
Well, he went in full on and has murdered and slaughtered innocent people.
And, you know, and then dragged hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars with all the handcuffs that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris put on Zelensky in Ukraine.
So they couldn't even fight back in the way they needed to try and win the war, which I think is going to be impossible in the end.
You know, a few months after Biden green lighted the minor incursion, 100,000 troops were on Ukraine's border.
Oh, I don't think they're going to go in.
It might just be a little minor incursion.
Well, it wasn't a minor incursion.
Russia will be held accountable if it invades.
And it depends on what it does.
It's one thing if it's a minor incursion, and then we end up having to fight about what to do and not do, et cetera.
Minor incursion.
It just is unbelievable.
And yesterday, by the way, taking no questions, why was it Kamala Harris and not Joe Biden meeting with Zelensky?
Who's the president right now?
It's unreal.
By the way, listen to this Kamala Harris beauty.
It is wrong to somehow suggest that an undocumented immigrant is a criminal.
Being an undocumented immigrant is not a crime.
I know what a crime looks like.
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal.
And we have to correct course in this conversation.
We're not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border as criminals.
That's correct.
But we'll give you free housing, health care, food, education, legal driver's license, sex change operation, and a path to citizenship.
And we're not going to vet you and find out whether or not you're, let's see, somebody with gang associations, terror associations have a criminal record.
And we have, as a result, dozens of murdered Americans, dozens of Americans, including young children that have been raped.
We have hundreds and hundreds of Americans victims of violent crimes.
We have gangs now taking over major cities and small towns all across the country.
And, of course, path to citizenship, free sex change operation, free housing.
You know, who wouldn't come to America?
I mean, wide open, you know, borders under Harris and Biden.
But they say the border's closed and the border's secure.
Now we have a problem with immigration, Kamala said the other night.
You know, just kind of make up your mind.
By the way, President Trump met with Zelensky today.
We'll get some analysis.
Rebecca Koffler, who wrote the book, Putin's Playbook.
Putin is evil.
I know there are conservatives that don't understand that.
What Trump did so brilliantly with China, he tried to, he hit them in the pocketbook with tariffs.
With Iran, they couldn't sell their oil.
They were going bankrupt.
With Russia, no keystone, I'm sorry, no Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
That's how he hit Putin.
Harris Biden ever do that?
No.
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