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If you want to be a part of the program, uh we're gonna get into back into what you just heard, and that is the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the gaggle in the Oval Office from earlier today.
One thing that's really infuriating to me is just the the outright lying that continues regarding Joe Biden's cognitive state and this this big lie that nobody saw any evidence of Joe's cognitive decline.
You know, circle back Gensaki.
Uh uh, no evidence did she ever see.
You know, and and and people are are are wrong to bring this up.
Listen to what she says.
I think cover-up is such a loaded phrase.
Um but I also, to your point, I left in May of 2022 just for the facts here.
Um, and I s I have seen Biden once since then.
I never saw that person, not a single time.
And I was in the Oval Office every day that was on that debate stage.
I'm not a doctor.
Aging happens quite quickly.
You know, uh, I find that pretty amazing considering we were playing tapes of Joe Biden's cognitive decline before the 2020 election.
And she was questioned about it when she was the White House press secretary, and she said, you know, it's hard to keep up with Joe Biden.
Listen.
I will say I have nothing to read out on the president's uh private exercise regime, uh, but I can tell you, having traveled with him a fair amount, um, sometimes he's hard to keep up with.
Hard that show was so hard to keep up with.
Gavin Newsom telling the same line.
Every Democrat knew they all knew.
And Gavin, oh, never once saw evidence of Biden's cognitive decline.
We're gonna play something that will remind you that everybody saw it.
But listen to what Gavin said.
You're asking about my direct engagement in interactions uh with former president uh Joe Biden, who was not our nominee, but as it relates to his campaign and what those decisions look like as it relates to his determination whether or not to continue that campaign or end it as he did.
I never had, period, full stop.
I would be lying to you, and I won't lie to you as it relates to the direct engagement I had with Joe Biden that ever suggested uh a cognitive decline.
Okay, to the degree that we saw to the degree we saw at that debate night.
Now, Gavin claims that he watches Fox News often and told me he watches my show often, and we were playing it almost every night, and it was transparent for everybody.
Now, the night of that debate, well, Gavin was in the spin room, and this was one exchange he had.
There is panic that is set in among people who have watched this debate who are Democrats, people who are strategists, and some even inside democratic campaigns.
Do you think it's unfounded?
Well, I think it's unhelpful.
Uh, and I think it's unnecessary.
Uh we've got to go in, gotta keep our heads high.
And as I say, we've got to have the back of this president.
You don't turn your back because of one performance.
We've all had those nights.
All of us, not one person watching hasn't had those nights.
Well, we've not all been in all that.
But it's not about debates.
Um, you have good moments, you have bad moments.
You wake up the next day, you dust it off, and you move forward.
It's all about resiliency.
That's what the American people are about.
That's what the American economy is about.
That's what Joe Biden's been about his entire life.
We've got to have his back in this respect.
And yeah, I hope he does come back.
And I hope he is back on the stage in another debate.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
The problem was it was days, it was nights, it was every day, every minute, every second, which is why they hid him for so long.
Here's a slight reminder in case Gavin forgot.
The political coverage of the political players and some of them.
Let me ask a rhetorical question.
No, they they literally systemically hid a president that was mentally cognitively not up to the job because they didn't want to tell the American people the truth, like they lied about immigration and the borders being secure and inflation and and pretty much everything else.
Anyway, joining us now is editor in chief, founder and investigative reporter, just the news dot com, John Solomon is with us.
I just don't like being lied to.
You know, if your kids get in trouble, whatever dumb thing they may do, that's fine.
That's normal.
Every kid's gonna do dumb things.
My kids are older now.
And it's not what they do, it's when you know they lie to you.
You know, I I did not eat the cookie in this cookie, you know, chocolate chip cookies all over their face.
And it's like, stop insulting my intelligence, I'd say they're insulting our intelligence even still.
They are.
And uh listen, it's the only way they can get some um uh attraction with the American people.
Their policies aren't resonating, and so uh, and now a lot of their stories for us have been disproven, whether it's Russia collusion or Joe Biden's mentally fit or Hunter Biden's laptop is disinformation, their uh their propaganda machine, which was run by the s the United States government in the form of these uh domestic terrorism programs that were actually just censorship programs that's been exposed, and so all they can do is spin us, and they're just like that seven-year-old child with a chocolate chip on their lips saying they didn't eat the cookie.
And then it was on a variety of issues.
Um we just played the the gaggle in the White House from earlier where the Prime Minister of Canada, the new Prime Minister meeting with the president, and um I thought it was extremely enlightening.
We don't want Canadian cars, we don't want Canadian aluminum, we don't want Canadian steel.
Uh of course we'll defend Canada.
We're always gonna be friends.
And uh we want peace, but we want to be focused on American first policies as they are focused on Canadian first policies, and they've been the ones that have been tariffing us.
They've been the ones that don't secure their border, they're the ones that don't pay their fair share to NATO.
Yeah, listen, what we really want it, and what we should have demanded for a long time, going all the way back to NAFTA back in the 90s, is Canadian fairness.
We don't get treated in Canada with our products as fairly as we treat Canada's products on this side of the border.
That's all Donald Trump is fighting for.
And I think, listen, both men they didn't have that Zelensky moment.
Both men recorder, both men understand the importance of the relationship and that it will withstand this trade negotiation.
And there's a deal to be had.
And on the flip side of this, people need to understand, just like they need to understand in China right now.
China is in a weakened position.
Canada's in a weakened position.
Alberta's prime minister, Danielle Smith in positive.
Yes, development for this country of this country.
My and I don't take that.
I don't want to do that.
But if the people of Alberta vote that way in the next couple of years, we will allow that vote to come to fruition.
Think about how much that weakens Carney's.
You can't go do the far left agenda.
He can't go try to undercut Donald Trump because in his own country, one of its most mineral and gas and oil energy rich provinces is legitimately thinking about succession.
At least the people are.
An extraordinary moment that didn't get covered very well by the uh legacy meaning.
It's covered by us, adjusted news, but uh the Donald Trump knew he could get a great deal from Kearney because of these dynamics.
He will get a great deal for Kearney and Canada and the United States will be uh peaceful and in a much better fair relationship going forward for America.
I know this there's short-term pain, and I don't want Americans ever to go through pain or any industry to ever go through any pain.
Uh I I I recognize that when you change the old order that has been established for 50 to 60 years, and all the president really is insisting on is your choice, free or fair trade or reciprocal tariffs.
Uh just the threat alone has gotten over eight trillion dollars in commitments from companies and countries in in for four years investing in American manufacturing, which will create high-paying career American jobs.
The president's commitment to energy dominance, those programs are now beginning as of last week to get up and running.
Uh clearly the one big beautiful bill.
We were talking earlier in the program to Congressman Jason Smith about that.
Uh the tax cuts, making them permanent, no tax tips, social security overtime.
These foundationally to me are the keys to what will be, you know, economic growth on steroids and human growth hormone.
It's everything I've I've ever believed as a conservative supply cider and somebody that believes in free and fair trade.
Yeah.
Yeah, listen, these are transformational moments.
The course that Donald Trump could potentially put America on could be historic.
It could dominate 25 to 50 years of American history, much like the Reagan Revolution of 80s did into certainly into the early 2000s.
So these are big moments, and there is no gain without some pain.
I actually think the pain is not going to be nearly as bad as the media and the economists are suggesting.
I think you're seeing some interesting countervailing forces.
All right, Donald Trump knows that there might be some tariff increased prices, but he's also bringing down energy really quickly.
OPEC is putting the foot on the uh the gas literally to bring more oil and gas down.
That's going to bring core energy prices down, and we're going to see some relief there.
So Donald Trump has a four-dimensional game where he's even lowering prices, even though he knows there's some upward pressure from tariff.
I think the over-under will be uh minimal impact on Americans.
Some are there.
But listen, if Donald Trump gets the tax cuts done, if he gets a few of these trade deals done, which are psychological boosts, uh, and he cuts the size of government for the first time.
Mortgage rates are going to come down.
Gas prices are already coming down.
Workers are going to start to see a fairness, and then that $8 trillion of new investment comes in.
The scenario is not nearly as gloomy as the legacy media would have you believe it.
What do you think?
There's a big tease today about a big announcement before his foreign trip next week.
Uh uh that will be coming on Friday.
Uh my gut tells me it's probably the first trade deal.
Your thoughts.
I think you'll see uh a two-step announcement.
I think you'll see one to two big trade deals announced this week, and then maybe the outlines of the newest Abraham Accords.
Abraham Accords 2.0, something maybe with Saudi Arabia cut or something like that.
And so uh I think it's what this one big announcement's actually a rolling announcement of the success of the foreign policy and the trade deals.
I think it's a trade deal uh this week and then maybe early next week, uh the first real signature signs of Abraham Accords 2.0.
I think that's the big moment we're about to get.
And those are historic things.
Often those take a whole presidency, and we're talking about four months into this presidency.
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What are you working on?
You're always working on something deep and profound.
I've never met uh a reporter like you, an investigative reporter like you of my life, and uh almost every time we speak, be there be it on air or off air, uh the amount of of shoe leather that you you wear out every day, uh digging up stories that nobody else in the media will ever dig up is astounding to me, and I think that makes you the best in the business, but uh there's always something that you're working on.
Anything in particular?
Yeah, a couple of things I want it.
First, today we really wanted people to understand that uh Mark Carney, you saw that, who by the way is a very rational, it comes out very rational, very uh cordial, very centrist feeling.
He is a very far left politician by history, so we did a lot of work on that.
One of the things that we wanted Americans to know, because it hasn't been written about it all, not even in Canada that much.
He actually advocated for uh prosecuting Americans for sending money to the trucker protests, those convoys in Ottawa in 2020.
I talked about I've talked about this earlier.
You're talking about the new Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney.
People, we need people need to understand.
This is a far-left guy.
He had three different citizenships because he's a globalist.
He uh was the head of the net zero initiative for the UN, so he believes in getting rid of oil and gas, and he wanted to prosecute Americans for sedition for sending some money to truckers who were just trying to save their livelihood in the middle of the pandemic.
So I just wanted people to understand.
The big thing we're working on, it'll be out tomorrow, and I'm really proud of this because it I it's the playbook for what we saw during the Biden years.
Uh because of the good graces of Tulsi Gabbard, we now have the entire domestic terrorism guide that the Biden administration authorized in 2021.
And it's it helps us to understand why they went after Catholics, why they went out of school school parents, why they were debanking people who believed in the second amendment.
Uh, we got a version of this three years ago was so redacted it looked innocuous.
When you take those redactions away, as Tulsi Gabbard did for us in the last few days, you now see an extraordinary declaration by the Biden presidency that the FBI, the Justice Department, and the Homeland Security Department can target Americans for non-criminal behavior.
Just let that sink in for a second.
Law enforcement now told you can go after Americans for non-criminal things in the name of fighting domestic terrorism.
Who were some of the people they were imagining were gonna they were going to go after?
People in the military, people who stored guns in their homes, people who had a different opinion than now than Joe Biden and might be called disinformation.
This was the playbook that set in motion.
None of those FBI visits, none of those homeland security censorship projects were an accident.
For the first time, Americans are going to see the full breadth of this document.
And in English, in quotes.
Do you know the cabinet member that Marco Rubio was referring to?
I don't yet.
I have a theory, but I don't yet.
But I I have a theory who it may be.
Yes.
I want I want to know if your name and my name is on the list.
It was the last time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh, we were.
Listen, I think we're going to learn a lot more from Marco Rubio and the Global Engagement Center.
How we outsource the foreign powers of censorship of Americans using American tax times.
That's the next big shoot of all.
But tomorrow, this domestic terrorism guide, you're gonna see that the government was told you can go after people and if they're not criminal, but use the criminal justice system to do it.
That is a very chilling document.
All right, John Solomon, editor-in-chief, founder, investigator, reporter, Justhennews.com.
As always, John, thank you.
We appreciate you.
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Uh Nadine, Minnesota, next Sean Hannity show.
Hi.
Hi, Sean.
So question I have for you.
I I understand that you you you did the trades a lot when you were young.
You did construction and you talk about that from time to time.
And my question is with all this onshoring of all these jobs that we want to bring back, these manufacturing and the energy jobs and whatever back to our country.
How do we fill those jobs?
Because we we currently have 500,000 unfilled manufacturing jobs in this country.
And it's just it's like it's not cool to work construction to work in the trades.
How do we change that perception so that we can get it?
Well, I'll tell you, there's there's gonna be a lot of disruption that has nothing to do with government in any way, shape, matter, or form.
And uh I think people are gonna be looking for these jobs more than they think.
Have you have you at all hoyed around with, played with, investigated artificial intelligence?
Have you have do you have any experience with it?
Not really, not much.
I'm not really interested.
Okay.
Nadine, you're not you you are probably the average person.
Most people are too busy, number one.
Number two, uh, and it's it's it is so fun, it's addicting.
And here's the thing.
If you listen to the lights likes of Elon Musk, he's saying that the best surgeons might be able to be replaced in five years with robotics combined with artificial intelligence.
If you, you know, listen to where, you know, that they now have uh they now have 18 wheelers that can drive themselves.
That technology exists.
Uh the economy is going to change on a dime, and there are going to be a lot of displaced workers, and I think people are gonna have to make career changes.
Again, not government related in any way unless government got in the way of of the technology, which I think is unavoidable.
And it is it's gonna alter the course of pretty much every sector.
The one sector that I think is the safest is gonna be in the trades.
And I think you might find and and look, you even have we've we've seen, for example, uh UAW jobs go away because of automation over the years, but there's still a need for human beings in a lot of these jobs in a lot of these sectors.
And uh, but I do think that the workforce is going to shift and change, and we've got to be ready to adapt to what is now?
Artificial intelligence.
Everyone says, well, that's the future.
Well, the future's now.
The future's today.
And I can see it for a lot of jobs.
I just I think there's a lot of them still jobs now.
And I think what's sad is there's so many young men and young women who just aren't actively looking for work at all.
They've just caught it.
If there's there uh there are jobs available for people that want to work.
I'm I'm I've always been convinced.
If you want to work, you will find work.
I've always believed that my entire life.
I've lived it in good times, good economic times, bad economic times.
I believe, and I'm talking about when I didn't have money and I worked in in the service industry and I worked in in the trades and all those things you mentioned.
It's the if you want to work, you're gonna get work.
I'm gonna tell you the hardest thing to find out in Florida people that want to work or have a good work ethic, you know, in the trade sometimes.
And I'm not being critical in any way.
Oh my man.
I w I watched one guy do a particular job for me, and it's high high level quality, but just so slow.
And I was thinking, man, if I ever worked at that pace for the people that I work for back in the day, I would have been fired on the spot.
You know, it happened to be tile work and yeah, I mean, you had one guy just to mix the thin set.
I didn't have anybody to mix my thin set.
I mixed my own.
It takes two seconds.
But that was his whole job the whole day.
Then he just stand around and watch, you know, three other people work, and only one of them was actually setting the tile.
You know, another one, you know, might be cutting on the saw, but whatever.
I mean, I used to do the whole thing by myself, the wet saw.
Uh anyway, Nadine, hang in there.
Um everybody needs to kind of brace themselves, and I would urge everybody to.
I like rock.
I like Elon Musk's version of AI the best.
It is the most fun.
You could put it in extreme mode and know exactly what Linda's really thinking.
Uh, because it can get raw down and dirty.
I mean, it is hardcore.
Um Have you done it?
Maybe.
Maybe.
Uh what would Linda McLaughlin say in extreme mode about topic A, B, or C and see what comes up.
I think it would be pretty funny.
Linda McLaughlin from the Sean Hannity Show.
Is this the grok un what is it called?
Un what's the it's un It's a I I just call it extreme.
No, there's another word.
I can't think of it.
It's like unfiltered or unsomething.
Yeah, I forget.
I mean, I I just know what button to push on mine.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, that's all there is to it.
I mean, I could actually I could play it for you.
Uh let me see if I can do this here.
Aura, can you please tell us what Linda McLaughlin from the Sean Hannity show might say if she's mad at Sean?
That's the Linda tied to his radio show.
If Linda were upset with Sean, she'd likely keep it professional but pointed, given their long working relationship and her role behind the scenes.
She might say something like, Sean, you're pushing this narrative too hard without the full context.
Let's stick to the facts and not just what fires up the base.
Or if it's personal, maybe you've got to stop steamrolling the team's input.
We're here to make the show better.
Not just not along.
Thank you, Aura.
I appreciate it.
I'm done.
Clearly, Aura does not know me at all.
No, no, that's wrong.
Aura, I'm finished.
Thank you.
Uh all right, let's get back to it.
That that is not that is not me.
We're a few we're a few years off.
It's still developing.
No, but but but but if I were to ask it about something, I would say it would be more accurate because there's more about me in the public domain.
Let's put it that way.
All right, thank you.
Aura I'm finished now.
Let's get back to our busy phones.
Joan and Alaska.
Hey Joan, how are you?
Yes, hello, Sean.
I'm I'm a long time listener, and uh I I just I'm so addicted to your show.
I listen to you every morning and watch you every night.
My question is now that Elon Musk has stepped down, I don't know whether he stepped down permanently or completely.
He didn't step down permanently, but he has to bring more of his attention back to his businesses, which was by the way, planned from day one.
He's and he just said recently he will be around for the next four years.
Okay, that's wonderful.
Because I thought uh are they going to dismantle Doge or are they uh is his staff continuing his work that he started?
It will be continued all across all aspects of government for the entire four years of the Trump administration.
They've been very, very clear about that.
Now, um, in the event, God forbid, the Democrats take over the House Senate and the Presidency.
Will they be able to reverse what Elon Musk has done?
And if so, that then that means everything he has done was just all for naught.
Uh listen, it is a great danger uh because it's very hard to codify every executive order that Donald Trump puts into law uh with the arcane rules of closure in the U.S. Senate.
And that means you need 60 votes, and these Democrats just hate Trump.
They don't want to help him in any way, shape, manner, or form, not even on something as basic, fundamental, and simple as you know, eliminating waste fraud, abuse, and corruption.
Even though top Democrats have said it for years, they obviously didn't mean any of it.
The difference between Trump and them is he means it.
So I mean, yeah, elections matter.
Elections have consequences.
And and Democrats, they're in this this very weird space where they're being led by the radicals, but there's a lot of talk.
Well, how can we possibly message the American people in the right way and say the things that will get us elected, then we'll be extreme again.
You got to always be careful because that's been their previous MO for a long time.
Anyway, Joan, we love our friends in Alaska.
Thank you.
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How are you?
Hey, Mr. Hannity, thank you for taking my car.
Thank you.
What's going on?
I have a question for you.
That executive order that Trump signed about the English language.
Uh me being a truck driver and w us following under the rules and regulations of the federal government like that, would each state have its own power to determine if they do follow that or not.
Uh I don't believe so.
I believe that the supremacy clause would would probably supersede that.
That's my understanding.
Uh it did shock me, and it was confirmed by other truckers that I know that this test to get your license is particularly hard.
Um, and it's almost mandatory that you go to a trucking school to to get license to to drive a rig.
And although it's not mandatory, and uh, I think definitely Engl English does need to be a requirement, considering all of the you know, different government agencies, way stations, testing signs, etc.
That you you've you've got to have a good understanding of English if you're gonna be out there with a a truck as with an 18-wheeler, which is one of the most dangerous vehicles on the highway.
I mean, that is a very, very critical, important job.
These guys work long hours.
You're a trucker, then I would assume then you know, and it's critical to our supply chain issues, and we we want we want the best people and people that fully understand uh how to drive and drive safely.
Right, because I've seen some of them that don't look like they can speak or understand the English language going through construction zones, and I mean they are barreling through there, and my truck is governored at for a certain speed.
And they're yeah, well, a lot of a lot of them are.
I mean, they have to be.
Anyway, my friend, I appreciate your call.
Uh, I think that's that resolves that.
Um, one thing I did on TV last night, I asked Christy Noam about the money that they're paying illegal immigrants to self-deport and how much money it's gonna save taxpayers, and then she talked about how it's appropriate for the DOJ to take action if AOC is in fact aided and abetted illegal immigrants with her webinar.
Uh, and here's what she said.
Sean, that's really what this whole situation is about.
We spend about 17,000 arresting, detaining, and deporting an illegal alien right now today.
If we have the opportunity to purchase a plane ticket and send someone home with a stipend like this, it saves us thousands and thousands of dollars.
And it also is a much safer situation for officers and for those in communities.
And it gives that illegal an opportunity to come back to the United States of America.
Remember, if they wait until we arrest them and deport them, they don't ever get the chance to come back to the United States.
They don't ever get a chance at the American dream.
So those individuals that are here illegally need to realize this is their opportunity to do things the right way.
Let me get your reaction, Tom Holman, referring Congresswoman AOC to the Justice Department.
She had a webinar, Know Your Rights, and as part of it recommended that illegal immigrants ask for warrants, deploy phones to record ICE searches, tips on how to differentiate between ICE people and others.
Is this what you see, and I'm sure you've looked at it, is this aiding and abetting in your view?
I think the Department of Justice absolutely should look into this situation.
We've seen not just those that serve in public office be willing to break the law to facilitate the invasion that has happened and allow criminals to stay here.
We've also seen judges take radical action to help protect these criminals.
It's time that we stand for what's right.
The American people are sick of these people abusing our system to try to promote an agenda.
And remember, the Democrats are using fear to control people.
They're out there motivating people by fear, and they're standing alongside known terrorists in order to endanger our future.
So I think it's entirely appropriate that the Department of Justice look into these situations.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
We've got a very busy breaking news edition of Hannity tonight.
And Stephen Miller, Jim Jordan will be with us.
Clay Travis, Rhines Previs, Victor Davis Hansen.
Oh, our friend Kyle from the Full Cent podcast has the funniest prank I've ever seen in my life.
It's it's him acting like a Kamala supporter and meeting the parents of his quote girlfriend.
And um, I mean, it when you see it, you will die laughing.
And the parents of big Trump people, and let's say it was about to come to blows before well, they paid off the joke.
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