Letitia James On The Hot Seat - April 16th, Hour 3
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If you want to be a part of the program, uh now we're gonna go back to Caroline Levitt, White House press briefing.
We're gonna pick up exactly where we left off.
Um we she brought out as a special guest today, Patty Morin.
Patty Morin is the mother of Rachel Morin, the mother of five that was brutally raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant in our country.
So many Americans have been murdered and raped and victims of violent crime.
And we're gonna play her comments for you.
And I want you to keep in mind as you listen to this, that Rachel Morin, who was murdered and raped, uh, is from Maryland.
And at no point did Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel, ever get a call from Senator Von Hallen of Maryland, uh offering condolences, just like she never got a call from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, or Alejandro Mayorcas, but she did get a call from President Trump.
Numerous calls, as a matter of fact.
And anyway, so with all this talk about oh, this this one uh this one person was unfairly sent to El Salvador.
Well, it turns out two, not one, but two courts had said that this individual, uh, they claimed was a member of MS 13.
They determined that in the hearings that they had on immigration and the claim that it was done without due process, also a lie.
And so the guy, the senator from Maryland, who's now in El Salvador, and we have comments from him that he just posted that will play after Patty Morin's comments.
Uh, he's there.
Never called, never called Patty about the the murder and rape of her daughter.
But he's fighting for the right of an illegal from El Salvador, who happened to be living in Maryland.
They keep saying in the media, oh, he's from Maryland.
No, he's not from Maryland, he's from El Salvador.
And now he's back in El Salvador because he was rightly returned to his home country, not respecting our laws, our borders, and our sovereignty.
And the fact that two judges, not one, determined he was an MS 13 member.
That would mean after the Trump administration has categorized people that are gang members as as terrorist organizations, which calls for their immediate removal.
Uh, it's kind of amazing that he cares more about the rights of of this illegal uh that two judges say had gang affiliations uh over Rachel Morin, Mother of Five.
Really speaks volumes about the modern radical democratic party.
But let's go back to the White House and the press briefing with Caroline Levitt with special guest Patty Morin, mother of Rachel Morin.
We've lived in Maryland.
It's a safe place for our family.
It's where we go to get a little bit of New England.
Because that's where we're from, New England.
When she went on that trail that day, she was not planning on dying.
She wasn't planning on walking to her death.
She was planning on going to the grocery store with her girls afterwards.
Victor Martinez, he waited for her.
He waited for her to come closer.
He saw her.
He saw that there was nobody around.
He attacked her.
He dragged her a hundred and fifty feet, blood gushing from her head.
It left a hundred and fifty-foot trail of her blood to the culprits.
Where he took, he picked her up, he threw her against the wall of the tunnel, and he raped her.
But before he did that, he stopped on that trail and rocks still stained with her blood.
He used them to hammer her head against those rocks.
They say 20, at least 20 times, they could count the cuts in her head.
They said that when they did the autopsy, and I've seen the pictures, there's a six-inch square in the back of her head, where the skull is shattered the way that you would crush an eggshell in pieces.
Three-fourths of her brain hemorrhaged.
Her right and left side of her face bashed in.
Her beautiful face bashed in.
Her head bashed in.
Broken bones, fractures.
He takes and he drags her some more.
He drags her through the thorn bushes.
She has all the scrapes and cuts on her body.
There wasn't one inch of her body that didn't have some kind of injury, whether it's bruising, um, broken bones, contusions, the scratches.
She had a fractured rib, fractured nose, fractured skull, and then he takes her into the tunnel, and he picks her up.
He throws her against the wall.
Blood is gushing from her head.
Her hair is soaked in blood, and they showed us pictures of her body against the wall, outlined the blood outlined her body, and you could see where the blood ran down around her as he was raping her.
And then he threw her down and raped her some more.
And then he strangled her because he didn't want her to be able to live to tell the story.
That one of the things they do is they open up the neck and they look to see how far the injury is.
And then went all the way down as far as an injury is possible, hemorrhaging in the muscles because of how um strong and violent the group was around her.
These are the kind of people that have no compulsion.
Like to them, this is nothing.
And when he was sitting in the courtroom, he actually looked like he thought he was going to be set free.
There was no remorse on his face at all.
This this person took my daughter so violently and so gruesomely and so graphically that they sealed the pictures.
Because I don't want my granddaughters to see these pictures.
These are the kind of criminals President Trump wants to remove from our country.
These are the kind of criminals that we Need to remove from our country.
We are American citizens.
Why should we allow people like this, violent criminals that have no conscience at all to murder our mothers, our sisters, our daughters?
What's what I don't understand why there's even any kind of problem with this?
And it's not that it's political, like the left or the right, although I understand different parties have used it in the past.
But we have to look at it as we are American citizens.
We need to protect our families, our borders, our children.
I don't care about politics.
Well, I do, but um I want to preserve life, and that's the only reason why I have taken and spoken about Rachel all this time.
If you're a mother here in the room, can you imagine standing there alive?
You're alive, and someone comes and puts the hands into your chest and rips out your heart.
That's what it feels like.
It feels like a part of you is being ripped out of you.
You can't even describe the pain.
Just like you can't describe to your husband what it feels like to carry a baby in your womb, or to feel those first kicks, or to know just intuitively if it's a boy or a girl.
It's only a thing that a mother knows.
Why are we not protecting the American citizens?
It's just common sense.
Why are we not protecting our children?
And to have a senator from Maryland, who didn't even acknowledge or barely acknowledged my daughter, and the brutal death that she endured, leaving her five children without a mother,
and now a grandbaby without a grandmother, so that he can use my taxpayer money to fly to El Salvador to bring back someone that's not even an American citizen.
Why does that person have more right than I do?
Or my daughter, or my grandchildren.
I don't I don't understand this.
Thank you.
Thank you, really.
Thank you.
All right, that was at the White House, Caroline Levitt and Patty Moran, the mother.
Okay, is there more?
Go ahead.
Um, and as an American citizen, um, the president and our entire team, and I hope people in this room are are grateful for your willingness to come here and your request to share your daughter's story.
Um, and I think the country hears you loud and clear, so thank you.
Does anyone have um any questions for Patty?
Um, or for me.
No?
I have a question.
No.
Anybody?
Okay.
I'll see you all later.
The president will be at Sinn earlier this morning.
Thank you for being here, Miss Morgan.
I really appreciate the thing.
Anyway, that ended up the press conference.
Thank you.
Please tell the truth.
Exactly.
Tell the truth.
Tell like how violent it really is.
This is about protecting our children.
It's more than just politics or votes or just anything.
It's about national security, protecting Americans, protecting our children.
Thank you.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you.
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The White House wrapping up with the White House today.
So sad.
And I had an opportunity last night to interview Patty Morin.
And Patty, the mother of Rachel Morin, mother of five.
And let me go back to where we were before today.
And that was their senator who never called Patty about the rape and death of her daughter.
And him, you know, I'm going to El Salvador.
Uh, really?
Uh to find the what two judges ruled to be a an MS-13 gang member?
Here's what Von Holland said.
Well, I don't even know if we announced this, but I am planning tomorrow to go to El Salvador.
I heard that, but I didn't know that was public.
So Senator.
Yes.
Yes.
Now he's in El Salvador today.
And this is what he just posted on social media.
I just landed at the airport in San Salvador a little while ago.
I'm now en route into the city.
Uh, looking forward to meeting with the team from the American Embassy.
And I do want to thank our foreign service officers and the whole team at this embassy and embassies around the world for all the good work they do on behalf of our country.
I'm proud to co-chair the bipartisan foreign service caucus that stands up for the men and women who are serving our country overseas and at home in the State Department.
Uh after that, I hope to meet with some high-level uh government officials uh from El Salvador.
As I've said before, the goal of my visit is to talk to people here about the release of Kilmargo Garcia.
I told his wife and his family I would do everything possible to bring him home, and we're going to keep working at this until we're successful.
I also hope to have the chance uh to meet with him, but we'll have a better idea if that works out a little later on.
It just shows how twisted, whatever I've been saying.
Democrats, they put the right uh the they champion the right of men to play women's sports, the rights of illegals in this case, uh what a court determined to be an MS-13 gang member over the safety of Americans.
And by the way, the New York Post reporting today, as I mentioned earlier, who was deported by the Trump administration, previously accused of physically abusing his wife, who has been fiercely advocating for his release.
Garcia's wife applied for a protective order against her husband in 21, saying that he punched, scratched, grabbed, bruised her, according to court documents.
And the Department of Homeland Security shared Vasco's allegations on X, saying it's evidence that Garcia had a history of violence and was not the upstanding Maryland man that the state-run legacy media mob and others refer to him as, and Democrats refer to him as.
you know, priorities are.
You can't call Patty Morin and offer condolences after what happened to her daughter.
You can't call.
It's unbelievable.
Joe can't call.
Kamala can't call.
Mayorkas can't call.
They all have blood on their hands.
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Pretty amazing presser today at the White House.
Uh Caroline Levitt will be on Hannity tonight, and we'll get our White House briefing and um, you know, bringing in Rachel Morin's mother Patty, which was very powerful.
She was on Hannity with us last night.
Uh also Pam Bondi will join us tonight.
We'll talk to her about this case and you know, the the insanity of the left that, you know, they think that they are going to champion, you know, the the cause celeb of the days to bring back a guy that two courts, you know, uh referred to this guy as a known gang member.
I mean, it makes no sense.
He was in this country illegally.
Bring him, he's a Marylander.
He's from Maryland.
No, he's actually from El Salvador.
But why let facts get in the way of a great story?
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Why?
Because I see ratings.
And if your ratings decline that dramatically and that significantly, and are that bad, it's only a matter of time.
I uh Linda, correct me if I'm wrong.
I think all of them, Kimmel, Fallon, and Colbert, haven't they been cut down to four days a week now?
I think I'm pretty sure their shows have been cut down due to the viewership.
And they have they've definitely been trying to do different things to get some attention.
Oh, OK.
But it's not going to work.
What's happened is if you go back to the days of Johnny Carson and Jay Leno and Letterman until the end, Letterman made a pretty hard turn left.
And that's when that's when Jay Leno and the ratings just rocketed past him.
Jay Leno was in it for kicks and giggles and for laughs.
And that was the end of it.
He won't he'd be an equal opportunity comedian.
He'd bash anybody, anything that was funny.
He was going to tell that joke.
And it was not agenda driven or politically driven.
And the problem with people like Colbert and Kimmel, especially found not as bad.
But, you know, it's.
he thought his way to compete with them is to, you know, outflank them and and go hard left, is that they're so ideological that they basically have taken more than half the country and said, Don't watch us because we we hate you and what you represent.
And they're woke and everything else.
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And even Jimmy Kimmel, I mean, he's dumb, but he's not that dumb, sees the handwriting is on the wall and has mentioned it a couple of times.
Here's one of the reasons why.
Look at Stephen Colbert.
And Stephen Colbert is talking about this Al this guy from El Salvador who was removed from the country where you had not one judge determined, but two judges determine through the immigration court process that he was an MS-13 gang member.
Not one but two judges.
Now, Izzy, I have no idea.
How would I know that?
I'm I wasn't presiding over the case.
And they often they refer to this guy as a uh a guy from Maryland, not a guy from Maryland, he's a guy from El Salvador.
And here's what Colbert said about it last night.
So far, they've said all they've said is that one time back in 2019, they got a uncorroborated tip from an informant that he belonged to MS-13 in New York, a state he has never lived in, and also was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat.
Well, of course, the MAGA crowd believes you can tell everything about somebody because of hat.
That's their whole deal.
Now, if you're telling yourself, well, what happened to this guy doesn't apply to me, try adding the word yet.
Because for the last week, Trump has been publicly mulling the idea of sending American citizens to rot in the El Salvador hell pit.
So the point is Trump wants to arrest people without due process in defiance of the Supreme Court, and also wants to include American citizens.
We're not on our way to a dictatorship.
We're on the ship with old Tater.
I mean, there's nothing funny about this guy.
And there's nothing smart about this guy.
And this I never heard this guy one time ever speak out about the injustices that were put on Donald Trump.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
Uh, shall we?
Uh let's say hi to Steve in Illinois.
Steve, how are you?
Glad you called.
Well, Mr. Hannon.
What's going on?
Not much.
Um, but uh you brought up about pushing trades instead of college.
And just to give you a little background on me, I have two bachelor's degrees.
Got out of the military, couldn't find a job, started flipping the house.
I consider myself wealthy, not rich.
Um telling, yeah, that's the way to go.
Is these kids nowadays have no idea how to do anything for themselves.
Let me tell you one thing that I don't think AI can replace.
A good tradesman, a carpenter, a plumber, an electrician, you know, somebody that works with their hands.
And let me just say for my own personal experience, the the years, the ten years I worked in restaurants, the ten years I worked in construction, you know, whether I was painting houses, hanging wallpaper, laying tile, framing houses, doing roofing, whatever it was.
At the end of the day, I'd always look back at the work that I did, and I had a great sense of personal satisfaction that I accomplished something that day.
Indescribable, actually.
And I felt good about myself.
And I don't know.
I and I there was a part of me that enjoyed the challenge of getting a job done and getting it done on time.
And there was an article that I read I don't know, maybe a month, two months ago, I forget.
And the article was the the next class of millionaires are going to be people that are tradesmen.
And people that work with their hands.
And you know, you say, you know, you'd you're fairly well off because what you're doing is smart.
Flipping houses is smart if you're able to do it.
If you can put a little elbow grease in it, you buy a house that needs some work, maybe the cheapest house on the block, you make the improvements, you increase the value, and you turn around, you sell that house, you make maybe maybe you make $20,000 profit.
Who knows?
Maybe you make $50.
I have no idea.
And true, sir, I'm currently working on a house.
I paid $85,000 for it.
Okay.
And what's your plan?
You're gonna invest maybe $15,000 uh some elbow grease and then turn around and and sell it for $130.
No, sir.
This particular house is a gym.
I eighty-five all in it should go for about three fifty.
It's on an acre of land.
In the middle of the I I admit this is a freak of nature but you know those deal those deals are out there in every state well for the most part they're out there there are deals that are really amazing for people that have a good eye and a good keen business sense and have the vision and the negotiating skill.
Sometimes you get got to negotiate the price down on a deal and it's fun to do.
It's kind of like you know if you turn it into a sport in your mind and do your due diligence people do very well.
That's why I've always preferred bricks and mortar over the stock market.
I feel I have more control over it.
Anyway, appreciate the call, Steve.
Good points you're making, and congratulations on your success.
Let's say hi to Donna, Long Island, New York.
Does Long Island miss me at all, Donna?
Of course it does and I knew you were going to do that to me.
I'm so sorry I can't help myself.
But thanks for taking my call and making my day better.
Where in Long Island are you?
Rockville Center the Arch diagnosis Yeah and I grew up very close by I grew up in Franklin Square.
Mm-hmm.
What's going on?
I would like to discuss, if possible, our relationship with El Salvador.
My husband moved here from El Salvador almost 40 years ago during the Civil War.
What blows my mind is basically what's going on nowadays the talk of how their prisons are being run our relationship with this country and it's even not just El Salvador.
I really should we really want to talk about Central America and the tariffs you know with what's going on with tariffs.
Central America if we could build up their manufacturing to help us and work with them we could work together with pharmaceuticals, clothing, electronics, agriculture I mean to to the agriculture is like a no-brainer but to have I'm not saying to have all of our you know things manufactured there but if we could work together and
you know start trading through you know Central America we wouldn't have to deal with China on the other side of the world.
It would help our economy it would definitely help their economy and that would lead to less immigration.
These people wouldn't want to leave their country they wouldn't have to leave their country um now I have never been to I've never went to visit I never wanted to go I was scared to go um and now everybody's so happy with what Buckeley is doing there that they have their freedom they can walk they're not being it's you know they're not the gangs aren't trying to extort them all the time.
My husband's uncle owned a shoe factory he had to close it down because every day they were coming for their payoffs and after a while he he couldn't do it anymore.
What was the sense of of of running a business?
Because he wasn't keeping any of the money.
So if we could build a better relationship with Central America, I think it would help everything right now.
I think we already have that good relationship.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that was on display this week.
Um somebody that was uh a U.S. citizen, but um uh I had somebody in my life that was an employee of mine for over 20 years and is a family friend at this point.
I mean, and but started out as an employee and you know, amazing person.
And when this individual would go back to visit relatives from where she was born in this case, when she would go back there, I you know, she would describe the scenario where the town in which her relatives live were overrun by cartel members and gang members.
Now they knew her, but they also knew she was a citizen of the U.S. at this point, and that they always wanted money, but they were they were far more lenient with her because they knew her and grew up with her than they are to other people.
But the government had no control.
That has now changed.
Those people are all gone and in prison.
Anyway, Donna, good to talk to you.
Uh God bless our our friends on Long Island.
I do miss my friends, although they all asked to come down here and stay with me, and I don't blame them, and they're always welcome.
Uh, let's say out of Ron in Alabama.
Ron, how are you?
Glad you called.
Yeah, hey, Mr. Hannity, Sean.
I have a question for you.
What's up?
Considering this is the beginning of this country.
It was American people who settled our frontier, American people who have invented some incredible things, the light bulb, the first airplane, the photograph, American people revolutionized manufacturing of automobiles, American people won two world wars, American people put men on the moon.
We won the Cold War.
We did all this without the slightest bit of assistance from the barbaric communist Chinese, sir.
So from what I don't understand, I'm trying to understand is from whence comes this idea that we need them.
I love President Trump, but I don't always I don't agree with him about this.
I the only words I want to hear from our president in the direction of the communist Chinese are the two words good and buy.
That would get it done for me.
And I will let you go.
It may come to that, but it'll be their decision, not ours.
You know, the president is not wrong in his analysis.
They are building.
He really can't blame China for taking advantage of us or other countries.
We allowed it to happen.
We allowed them to do it, and nobody stood up to these countries when they did it.
And now we have to create a new normal, which makes the transition uncomfortable.
But on the other side of it, we're gonna end up, and we're already seeing the benefits of trillions of dollars in investment, promises that we're gonna build manufacturing back up in this country.
You know, we're all gonna be cow cobblers, as uh Jonathan Carl said so arrogantly on ABC.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today.
A really great Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News channel, please set you DVR.
We'll have our Hannity White House briefing with the White House press secretary, Caroline Levitt, Taylor Lorenz, former Washington Post reporter, New York Times uh reporter, will join us.
Her comments about how handsome Luigi Mangioni is.
She will hopefully have some explanation for that.
Mark Meadows, Riley Gaines, Katie Pablish, uh Katie Pavlich, and Vivek Ramaswamy, nine Eastern Hannity on Fox.
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