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If you want to be a part of the program, earlier we had Robert Kennedy Jr.
announcing that, in fact, he said that he told food companies that their dyes are going to have to be gone in two years, as you know, only to jump on the bandwagon late, even though there had been some scientific studies that show there may be a link between red dye number three and cancer.
Joe Bye, well, we're for making America healthy again, also.
And they did ban that.
The fascinating thing is you listen to Robert Kennedy Jr., and I think all of us need to get educated on health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and all these important things.
And one of the things that has disturbed me the most and what I've learned talking to people like Jillian Michaels and Gary Brecca and Bonnie Hari, who's going to join us in a second, the food babe, is these are really smart people.
And when you find out that when you go down the cereal aisle, for example, and if you're not buying grain berry, that's my cereal of choice.
But, you know, you look at the ingredients and it's amazing all the junk, all the crap that is in there, corn syrup, chemical additives, you know, high, high levels of sugar, none of which is healthy for people.
We have an epidemic in this country of obesity.
We have an epidemic of diabetes, heart disease, strokes.
I mean, men in Japan live a full 10, 12, 15 years longer than men in America.
Does a lot of this have to do with what's in our food?
And why is it that the cereal companies, just to isolate one brand in particular, but why is it if you buy fruit loops in America, it's very different than the healthier fruit loops that are sold in Canada and in Europe because Canada and Europe don't allow the dyes that are being used in America.
The only reason they put the dyes in fruit loops is because it is more appealing to children.
And we're like addicting them to this.
And that's frustrating.
And why won't Europe import American produce or American meat?
Why?
Pesticides, number one, chemicals, number two, hormones, injections, et cetera, on the other food front.
And it's like, okay, they've figured something out.
I have been across the pond.
I've eaten in Italy.
I'm not a big traveler, but I've been there.
And there's one thing that is so discernible when you're there is the food is healthier.
I don't eat pasta ever in this country.
I don't ever touch it.
But when I went to Italy once, I had pasta and I had pizza almost every night, didn't get a pound.
And it is discernibly better tasting and healthier.
I can't explain it, but I've talked to so many other people that have had similar experiences.
Here's what Robert Kennedy Jr.
said today: one of the first groups I met with after I was sworn in was that were the big food companies, all of the major food processors and producers in this country had that go.
And it went very well.
And I think they're at the point where they see the writing on the wall.
And, you know, one of the things I said is that the food dyes are kind of the most egregious because they don't use them in any other country.
They're clearly associated with a variety, a grim inventory of diseases, including cancers and behavioral disease, neurological disease like ADHD.
And it's very, very well documented.
And they're making, in many cases, the same products in this country that have those dyes.
And then they use vegetable dyes in Canada, Mexico, and Europe.
So can't you say to them, hey, we want the stuff you're making there?
Yeah, that's what I said to him.
And I said, they all have to be out within two years.
All right.
So it's all going to be out in two years.
Tell me why that's a bad thing.
Anyway, Vonnie Hari is with us, founder of Food Babe.
And to talk about this news from the FDA, this really frustrates me because, and I'm not angry, I'm just frustrated.
There's a difference.
When I was young, I grew up and I ate rice krispies and Wheaties and Frosty Flakes.
I know they're frosted flakes.
Everyone corrects me every time.
I call them frosty flakes.
And I love them.
I had no problem with it.
I think I'm relatively healthy, but now I'm more focused on health than ever before.
And the fact that they can make healthier versions and they do make them for other countries and they're selling the garbage here is frustrating to me.
Do you find that as frustrating as I do, Bonnie Hari, by the way, welcome back.
Thank you so much, Sean Hannity.
It is exciting to be here today with you.
I'm actually right across from the White House, staring at the White House, feeling very grateful for President Trump and Secretary Kennedy for bringing these issues to light that affect every single American family.
We're fed up.
We're just as frustrated as you that American companies can sell a safer version of their products in other countries and sell us an inferior version.
That doesn't put the American first standard up front.
And that is not the type of administration President Trump is trying to conduct.
And it is an exciting moment.
And what's so beautiful about this is for the first time in my career, I can finally say the FDA is no longer asleep at the wheel, that they have woken up and are now steering us towards a direction of health and prosperity in this country.
And I truly believe that you cannot do your best in this world when you are hooked on all these food additives that the food companies have been inundating our foods with, unregulated.
And now that comes to an end.
It's an exciting announcement as a mother.
I am so looking forward to the moment where I can go to a birthday party and I'm not worried about the frosting on the cake.
I can go see my kid play a game and I'm not worried about the Doritos and the Gatorade having artificial food diets after the break.
I'm not going to be worried about my Halloween bucket that my kids gather on Halloween or the Easter basket candies that they have.
And, you know, there's a thing that happens every single year at different grocery stores and at different convenience stores across the nation at every holiday.
I call it the holiday death aisle.
It's all of these brightly colored treats to celebrate the season and celebrate a holiday.
But it's dyed with these artificial ingredients that are made from petroleum, made from coal tar, and are linked to health issues.
For 15 years, these food companies have known that it causes neurological issues in children because European regulations required a warning label that says may cause adverse effects on activity and attention in children.
And instead of doing the right thing, they continue to serve us the more poisonous ingredients.
Today, that's going to stop.
But the thing is, is they know how to make it healthier.
And I don't think this is a major adjustment for people.
And I've interviewed RFK enough on this very specific issue.
He's not going to take away people's McDonald's.
He's not going to take away your Coca-Cola.
He's not going to take away, you know, if you want to eat Kentucky fried chicken, you can eat Kentucky fried chicken.
By the way, the staple of President Trump over the years has been McDonald's, KFC, and pizza.
He's not taking away any of that.
And I think what this is, though, is an opportunity.
If there are very specific scientific studies that show that certain additives, chemicals, et cetera, in our food are known to cause serious or significant risk to health.
That's a very different story.
And so, you know, look, if people want to eat the crap all the time, they can.
And by the way, and I occasionally like all that stuff.
I love, you know, I grew up on it.
And, but now I'd rather eat healthier.
I'd like to make healthier choices.
I mean, it was Jillia Michaels that got me started on organic grass-fed beef.
And my first complaint was I didn't like the smell of it when I was cooking it, but the taste of it is phenomenal.
And so I pay a little extra.
I get the healthier version of meat.
And I don't want to hurt our farmers.
I don't want to hurt our ranchers.
I want to make sure that they can sell their products, but I also want to open markets to them so that they can get a premium price, but also sell it in Europe and sell it in Canada and sell it around the world.
Yeah, I mean, this is not about a nanny state regulation.
This is really about leveling the playing field.
So many other countries get better products than us from our own American food companies.
This is literally stopping the rigged market so that we stop seeing the rise in chronic disease, how the fact that we have the highest rates of chronic disease, but we spend the most on health care is starting to look at the root cause of that.
And food is medicine.
And I can tell you that, you know, from my own personal journey, when I eliminated these food additives, I went off every single prescription drug.
I started to have clearer skin.
I started to look better than I ever have.
And I want people to feel that way too.
And I know there's so many Americans looking for answers to their health issues when it can be solved with food.
You know, one of the things that I just want to recognize here is this effort that Secretary Kennedy and Commissioner of the FDA, Dr. Marty McCary, are putting forth is the culmination of an amazing, massive grassroots movement that's spawned by Make America Healthy Again, the Maha Movement.
And it's everyday citizens that have risen up together where we marched to Kellogg's headquarters, asking one of the major food companies to do this.
And instead, they showed us a cold shoulder after taking 400,000 signatures to their headquarters.
They had a sign up in their window that said, get off our lawn.
Well, I have a message to them today.
It's time to get off of our shelves for these artificial food dyes.
And It's an extremely amazing moment to see how far we've come from that moment, just back in October, less than six months, and seeing Secretary Kennedy uphold his promise on the campaign trail to ask these companies to remove artificial food diet and see the amazing leadership from President Trump on having moms like me at the White House and others to elevate our voices.
By the way, the irony of it is he's not been the healthiest eater during his entire adult life, but I think he's got a great set of genes.
But with all the knowledge and everything that we know, I think there's ways to enjoy your favorite foods and just have healthier versions of it.
And I think people will adapt to it more quickly.
Now, if you decide that you don't want to make health a priority in your life, nobody's going to be able to force you.
Hobby Genson was against when they took away big gulps, for example.
I'm like, I would never order a big gulp.
That is way too much sugar for me at any given time, even before I got a more healthier lifestyle.
However, I'm not going to stop somebody else from buying a big gulp if they want one.
I think cigarettes is probably stupid to smoke.
Probably, we know they are.
But if your choice is to smoke them, then smoke them.
The pathetic part is, is the government, with the lawsuit with tobacco companies, they end up making more per pack of for a sold pack of cigarettes than the tobacco companies do for crying out loud.
Yeah, you know, this is an interesting fight that's going on.
And I agree with you.
You know, we're not trying to take away anybody's junk food.
I admit, like the occasional junk food.
I just think it needs to be made in a way that isn't as healthy as possible, especially when they're under.
Right, but what do you consider junk food?
Because your junk food's going to be very different than my junk food.
That's true.
No, I do love a great donut.
I won't eat a dunk and donut.
Whoa, you like crispy cream donuts?
Is that what you're telling me?
No, no, no, no.
I will not eat a crispy cream or a dunkin donut, but I will go to like a salty donut where I've reviewed the ingredients and they have better for you ingredients.
But yeah, no, no, my nemesis is definitely a donut from like a homemade bakery, preferably.
But no, I mean, McDonald's french fries in Europe, you know, there's three ingredients in there with a with a fourth ingredient, salt is optional.
Here in the United States, it's 11.
So it includes all kinds of chemicals that you can't even pronounce that, you know, are made from silly putty that the FDA has regulated, or I'm sorry, has not regulated and can be preserved with formaldehyde.
So these are problematic chemicals that just don't belong in our food system.
We can simplify things.
We can still enjoy our french fries and have a cleaner ingredient left.
All right, quick break.
We'll come back more with thefoodbabe.com.
That is Vonnie Hari on the other side.
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What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre?
Bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
You put two and two together.
Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
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What difference at this point does it make?
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Lock her up.
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Now, with the announcement of Robert Kennedy Jr., that food dyes will be eliminated in a lot of products we buy at stores because they're not healthy and most other countries don't use them.
More with Vonnie Hari, who is also in charge of her website, thefoodbabe.com, if you want to take a look at what they have to offer.
I'm not the expert you are, but if people would do two simple things, if they would eat healthier food, now I happen to be on a very keto-focused diet with eggs and meat, and that's pretty much the extent of my diet.
I'll add a little bit of vegetables, asparagus, broccoli, maybe jalapeno peppers for a little taste sometimes with my eggs.
But beyond that, that's pretty much my diet.
My bloods have never been better.
And, you know, according to everything that is conventional science, my blood should be far worse than they ever were because it's such a high-protein diet.
But as I said, my bloods have never been better.
And the reason why what you describe is actually never been better is because you're eating real foods.
You're eating simple foods, one-ingredient foods that haven't been adulterated by the food industry, that aren't made up chemicals, that aren't there for nutritional purpose for your body.
You're actually getting real nutrition to your body.
So your cells can vibrate.
You're getting all your vitamins and minerals.
So that's the difference.
And if there's one thing I can tell every single American is eat more real food.
Eat one ingredient food as much as possible.
Now, we're never going to get rid of processed foods.
We're all going to have them occasionally.
They're going to be available.
It's part of life.
But there's a way to eat a processed food that isn't full of chemicals you don't recognize.
Just read the ingredients, make sure you understand what you're eating, and you're going to set yourself up for success.
I think this is great advice.
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Pretty amazing times we're living in.
I find this fascinating that we're paying all of this money that Havid University, for example, they got a whopping $686 million in federal funding in fiscal year 2024, which is approximately 68% of total sponsored revenue and increased by 1% or $10 million.
Now, this is a university whose endowment is valued at a whopping $53.2 billion.
Now, they don't want to comply with federal regulation as it results as it refers to DEI.
Now, the Trump administration is saying, okay, well, if you're not going to abide by a presidential executive order, then that's fine.
You have tax-exempt status.
In most cases, a lot of public universities, colleges have tax-exempt status by the IRS because of their educational mission, not their indoctrination mission, which the government has recognized for their importance in fostering productivity, civic contributions to American citizens.
Why would we give one penny to universities like Harvet, you know, these elite Ivy League institutions or Cornell or Columbia or any of these other Ivy League schools?
I mean, if we're going to spend money, and by the way, Harvard is now suing the administration over unlawful multi-billion dollar budget cuts.
Sorry, but they're not entitled to your tax dollars.
They have a $53, nearly $54 billion endowment, like the largest in the world.
They don't need, you know, hardworking Americans' tax dollars.
Anyway, let me play Lawrence Tribe as acting like it's the end of the world.
And anyway, say, likens Trump's attempted takeover of Harvard to Hitler and Orban and Erdogan.
Listen.
Professor Tribe, thanks so much for joining us.
The university says its constitutional rights have been violated.
As I said, you aren't involved in this lawsuit, but help us better understand the claim that Harvard is making.
The basic claim is one that really connects what's going on here to what's gone on throughout history when autocrats and tyrants and basically mafia-like leaders decide that they really don't want universities to be independent.
Nice little university you have there.
It'd be a shame if something happened to it.
That's what Hitler basically said, although it sounds different in the original German when he sent it to the university at Frankfurt and then took them over.
That's what Orban has done in Hungary.
That's what Erdogan has done in Turkey.
It's a standard technique.
It's a standard technique.
Pretty unbelievable.
Yeah, let's compare everybody to Hitler in this day and age.
Anyway, let's say hi to Jim in California.
Jim, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Hi.
How you doing, Sean?
I'm good, sir.
How are you?
I know you talk to the president a lot.
Why don't you run this by him?
Why don't we take that money that we're sending to Harvard Brown and have the president announce that he's going to take that money and fund places like Chicago, Baltimore, lower income areas for trade schools to help the lower income people, different schools where the lower income could start getting a jump?
Because those people, the Hispanics and the blacks voted for him.
This will show that he's helping them.
And you know what he'll do?
He'll bait the Democrats.
Let them fight that and see how that goes.
Because that money going to Harvard, they don't need that money.
Where he could show, look, we're supporting our people.
Our people need this money.
Let's do this.
Let's move it to our people.
And you know what?
Harvard, they support Hamas emphasizers.
You know what I mean?
Take that money and run it over there.
And you know what?
He'll bait the Democrats so bad.
They will jump in on that and start giving him a bad time.
And let's see how that goes with the American people.
I think you're making a really good point, to be very honest with you.
And I just don't think if we're going to spend money on college education for kids, in my mind, that money's got to be spent on trade schools and community colleges that really, really desperately need that money.
That's where I think it should be spent.
Exactly.
Anyway, appreciate the call, my friend.
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John in Rochester, New York.
John, hi.
How are you?
Glad you called.
Good, good, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
I've got two things that bother me.
Number one, for eight years now, we've been accused of trying to divide the country.
Trump and the conservatives trying to divide the country.
They're the ones constantly every day dividing the country.
And they lie to us every day and say that we're doing it.
The second thing is when I comment on something on Facebook in regards to Trump, everybody is not just, I have my opinion, and that's fine.
No, they're nasty, mean, and threatening.
And they're the ones that are carrying out that type of attitude.
We're usually pretty considerate, and they're just nasty and threatening.
And I'm worried about our country.
Well, I think you have every reason to be worried about the country.
And yes, Democrats, you know, we got into this earlier in the program today.
Their new strategy is this dark woke ideology and philosophy, which is to, you know, be out there and cursing and carrying on and, you know, acting up and just being vicious and vile.
But I don't think that's going to get them that far.
I really don't.
And, you know, let me play the dark woke Democrats cursing.
And then, of course, we see them chanting.
And then, of course, they won't stand for mothers that lost their children or a young man that beats cancer.
But this is now their latest trend.
It's called dark woke.
I explained it in detail earlier in the program.
It was in the New York Times.
And now they just decided, well, we're going to curse everybody out.
That's their new strategy.
I'm sure that's going to be very inclusive.
Remember, politics is about addition, not subtraction.
And if they think they're going to win people over by acting this way and letting AOC, Bernie Sanders, Jasmine Crockett, and the squad lead them, then good luck with that strategy.
Let's play it.
This is what kicking the s out of fascism looks like.
It's total bullshit.
Absolute bulls.
Somebody slap me and wake me the f up because I'm ready to get all with it.
To think that Elon Musk or Donald Trump give a about our public schools.
We do have to.
I don't swear in public very long, but we have to f Trump.
First and foremost, let's get, you know, I'll let you comment on that.
Do you think that strategy is going to work?
How do you think Americans are going to respond to that?
Well, I think we lost the caller.
Are you there?
John?
Okay.
Yeah, no.
Go ahead.
I don't think it's going to help at all.
And in the long run, it's going to bite him in the ass.
But the thing is, it just makes it harder for Trump to do what we elected him to do.
The majority spoke.
We want him to do the job.
And we're sick and tired of them interfering in everything he does.
And they've accused him of many things over the year, and 90% of it was a lie every day.
I've never seen anybody that has been lied about more than Donald J. Trump.
I've never seen anybody as persecuted as Donald J. Trump.
I've never seen more conspiracies peddled against any one person than Donald J. Trump.
And all the people responsible, the state-run legacy media mob, Democratic Party, they don't seem to give an atom shift.
They don't care.
They just don't.
And they do it with a bandit.
And now they're going to institutionalize their vitriol.
All right.
Good luck with that strategy.
I don't think it's going to work.
Anyway, appreciate the call, my friend.
Glad you're out there.
Let's say hi to Tommy, South Carolina.
Tommy, how are you?
Glad you called.
Doing fine, Sean.
And thank you for taking my call.
I'm a retired state trooper here.
Just wanted to thank you for the support you've shown us throughout the years and Fox.
But the second thing was we heard for four years about packing the Supreme Court from the Democrats.
Why, you know, with the stuff Trump's going through now, if somebody just came out and said, hey, why don't we just have some Supreme Court?
What are the Democrats going to say at that point?
Because they've been preaching this for four years.
So if we can get more conservatives on the court, because it doesn't seem like it's going well all the time, somebody, all we have to do is say it.
I don't agree with it, but I think that just saying it will, you know, push it back in their face because they were the ones preaching it for four years.
So that was my only point.
I don't think we should pack the courts.
I don't think we should add additional Supreme Court members.
I don't think that we should have, you know, add states or add Puerto Rico or D.C. as a state.
Frankly, I don't want Canada as a state, an area I disagree with the president about, although I think he's doing a tongue-in-cheek, to be very blunt, because I think that would pretty much ensure two liberal senators and make it that much harder for Republicans to control that body.
So I think that we should do what is constitutionally right.
And I think we need to institutionalize and protect against these future stated ambitions of Democrats towards radicalism.
That to me would be the better plan.
This way, we're upholding constitutional order.
If they want to be unconstitutional, if they want to embrace every dirty trick that they can, you know, let them do so.
What did we learn?
We learned what?
We have 20 some odd states that allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses, including D.C.
And what does that mean?
Wouldn't that increase the odds dramatically that an illegal immigrant can then register to vote if even in these blue states you need to register to vote, many states you don't, or the fact or register you'd have to, but you don't need any ID to register?
I think we need legitimate voter ID for registration, signature verification, chain of custody controls, updated voter rolls, partisan observers watching the voting all day, the vote counting all night, and bring integrity to the system so nobody would have any reason to question the results.
That would just be the smart thing to do.
Anyway, thank you, my friend.
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Lori, Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth.
Lori, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
How are you today?
I'm good.
A lot of crazy stuff coming out there.
Another would-be assassin out of Butler of all places against Donald Trump.
Then we had the governor's mansion.
You know, they literally burning the mansion to the ground or trying to while the governor and his family are in there.
What the heck's going on in the Commonwealth?
I don't know.
It's crazy.
I'm glad I'm on the right up here where I live because I'm not with all that crazy.
But yesterday was my birthday.
Happy birthday.
Thank you so very much.
I'm in the market for a burner because, like I said, I'm disabled and I'm alone a lot because my husband works long hours and stuff.
And I come to the state game lands and I see cats every day.
And sometimes I run into some weirdos because there's really like nobody around.
And I'd like just because of the craziness anyway, I would like to protect myself, but I don't know which one to get.
Do you recommend anything?
Yeah, I mean, they have a lot of different models.
They came out recently with a smaller model.
Which one is the CL, Linda?
Because I have all of them and I just don't remember the names.
I would definitely get the CL because it's a smaller.
It's the size of an iPhone.
It's a little thicker, but the whole thing's made in America.
They onshored everything under President Trump.
They have it in orange and they have it in black.
So you could get it in orange or you can get it in black in Pennsylvania.
They also had colors like pink, which you got.
Yeah, the CL is in black and black.
That's one that actually looks like a real gun, not a toy gun myself.
And the other thing you can get along with it, you can get, I highly recommend, especially if you're not well-trained in firearms, you can literally get a red dot on it and a laser and be able to point right at a target.
I'm telling you, you can't miss.
You just practice a little bit in your backyard.
They have inert rounds that you can fire at a tree as long as it's safe and you have enough distance.
And you could practice at home.
You could practice in your basement with the inert rounds.
And it's something that if you watch the videos, it will incapacitate any perpetrator for 30 to 40 minutes.
It really does work, which is why hundreds and hundreds of law enforcement agencies and private security firms are now using it.
I would highly recommend everyone get one.
Just go to burner.com slash Hannity.
You'll get 10% off any purchase.
I've got like 15 of them.
I mean, I have an arsenal at my house.
There's no other way to put it.
I can describe it differently, but I just happen to be a firearms enthusiast.
I have rifles.
I have pistols.
I have burner.
I have shotguns.
I've got it all.
And it's just, it's been a passion of my life.
I wish I could use it more often.
Anyway, 800-941 Sean, speaking of firearms, real firearms, now this is if, God forbid, you need deadly force.
Sigsauer is the world's leading manufacturer of firearms, optics, ammunition, and suppressors.
They're the best.
They make the best in the world.
They have more engineers pretty much than every other gun company in the country.
And they're developing the next generation of weaponry.
And SIGSAUR has 16 facilities, including their big one in New Hampshire, one of the largest employers of the state, nearly 4,000 employees.
A third of them are former military.
I've met them.
These are amazing men and women that have incredible stories.
And they're proud that they've served their country.
And they believe with their research and development that they are developing the next generation of weaponry.
I can tell you I have the SIGSauer P320 pistol.
That's the exact same one that is in use by our armed forces, both at home and abroad.
And every SIGSauer firearm is proudly made here in the U.S. by American workers.
They have an infinite guarantee if something ever breaks, and I doubt it will, but if it does, they'll either fix it.
And if they can't fix it, they'll replace it.
And you don't need a receipt.
You don't need a warranty card.
It's fully transferable.
And, you know, you're going to love this firearm.
There's a reason why our military uses it.
And so many other militaries around the face of the earth use it as well.
There's only one manufacturer that's innovating, only one that you need to buy.
Everybody needs a self-defense weapon for that moment, if God forbid it comes.
And that's why I like SIGSauer.
Anyway, buy American.
Go to sigsauer.com.
That's S-I-G-S-A-U-E-R dot com today.
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