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Now, when you look at states like California, Sanctuary State, cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, states like New York, cities like New York City, Sanctuary City.
I kind of expect that these policies are all going to be in place.
Now, I've gone into great specificity and detail.
In each one of these locations, based on the status, police officers kind of have handcuffs on them, and they're not allowed to do their job.
They can't even ask about one individual's immigration status during a routine traffic stop, for example.
And they're forbidden from holding known illegal immigrants until they can be transferred to ICE.
And of course, then the Supremacy Clause Constitution kicks in, and who has jurisdiction, that would be the federal government, and they end up aiding and abetting in the law breaking.
And it gets more complicated than that, but I've been explaining this now for two days.
But I don't expect it in my free state of Florida.
So we have this Broward County Sheriff.
And anyway, his name is Gregory Toney.
And he says, we have other priorities in this community that I am focused on.
And immigration is not one of them.
Really?
Listen.
We have other priorities in this community that I'm focused on, and immigration is not one of them.
I don't care what country you're from, if you commit a crime in this country or commit a crime in this county, I'm coming for you.
But what I refuse to do is take this notion that we need to be knocking on doors or arresting children or going into daycare centers or restaurants and taking and snatching people off these streets who have been paying taxes and contributing to this society in some positive form, regardless if they're a U.S. citizen or not.
It's not within our purview.
It's not within our responsibility, and I won't participate in it.
Oh, so it sounds to me like he's going to decide which laws to enforce and not enforce.
But living in the free state of Florida and having Governor Ron DeSantis leading the state and Florida Attorney General James Uthmeyer, I don't think that's going to last in the state of Florida very long.
As a matter of fact, it is not.
Anyway, the Attorney General of Florida, James Uthmeyer, is with us.
Okay, isn't it part of the duty of a law enforcement officer to enforce the laws of the land?
That's right, Sean.
Thanks for having me.
Here in Florida, we're never going to be California.
We do not allow local officials to decide whether or not they want to enforce the law.
Indeed, in Florida, we passed a beefed up immigration enforcement statute just after the president took the oath this last February that requires local officials like Sheriff Tony to use best efforts when cooperating with ICE and the Trump administration.
I sent Sheriff Tony a letter right after those comments for putting him on notice that he's breaking the law and that if he didn't immediately recant, we would be going after him, seeking civil penalties and possibly removal from office.
So thankfully he recanted within 24 hours.
He agreed he's going to enforce the law.
He'll be working with ICE.
And indeed, we've confirmed with his boots on the ground that they are indeed being cooperative.
I just happen to know a lot of rank and file in the state of Florida, and I can tell you how they feel.
They fully are supportive of enforcing the law.
As a matter of fact, I've yet to meet a law enforcement officer that doesn't agree with that.
This is an anomaly here.
I mean, and nobody, especially in his position, I mean, being the sheriff of Broward County, he's just not in the position to decide himself whether or not he's going to follow the laws of the state of Florida.
I was kind of shocked by the comments.
Yeah, I was surprised by him, too.
Thankfully, you know, he immediately recanted.
We'll keep an eye on him.
We'll make sure he's enforcing the law.
And as other officials across the state, we saw the mayor of Orlando, the council in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, everybody that's reared their head and said they're not going to work with ICE, we've immediately put them on notice.
And thankfully, they've all immediately retracted and carried out their duties.
We're not going to let people be endangered in Broward County or anywhere in this state.
And, you know, we've picked up numerous criminal aliens in Broward County, people that are voting illegally, people that have engaged in sexual assault and heinous crimes.
Just last week, I announced a conviction for an illegal alien in Lake County who was wanted for raping a young girl and trafficking her to others.
This is the danger we're dealing with as a society.
We have to have our own sovereignty.
We have to have borders.
And I'm just glad to be able to support the Trump administration everywhere we can.
Let me ask you about a state like California.
And I'm going to give you the very specific provisions when they signed this sanctuary state provision.
Now, it was signed by Governor Jerry Brown on October 5th, 2017.
Gavin Newsom, when he first became governor, was very, very clear.
He came out and said that he is vowing sanctuary to all who seek it.
So, and pretty much inviting people under his watch as governor and lieutenant governor, illegal immigrants get free education, free health care.
Unfortunately, about 60% of their Medi-Cal bill is paid for by taxpayers all around the country.
It's not paid for just by Californians.
We end up footing the bill for a lot of this, and I think that needs to come to an end as well, needs to be addressed.
But as part of their sanctuary state, and you could break it down via city status, state and local police officers, they're not even allowed to inquire about an individual's immigration status during the routine course of their job.
And that state and local law enforcement are forbidden from holding illegal immigrants until they can be transferred into federal custody.
Now, that sounds to me like the judge that helped that one guy up in, what was it, New York or Connecticut, I forget, to walk out the back door to evade ICE.
It seems like they're aiding and abetting in the lawbreaking to me.
Am I misinterpreting this?
But also, I want you to weigh in on the constitutionality of it in terms of the president because if local law enforcement, and again, I believe the supremacy clause makes it clear that jurisdiction lies with the federal government on federal laws, and these are federal agents that are under fire and under attack here, that we have every right, duty, and obligation to protect them, especially because California law enforcement is prohibited from doing so.
Yeah, Sean, you're exactly right.
You know, when the Obama administration and then subsequently the Biden administration didn't want to carry out their duties and abdicate responsibility for years, they would argue in court and successfully so, sadly, that immigration enforcement is a federal prerogative.
Well, now that you have a federal government at the will of the voters that is enforcing these laws, suddenly the localities, they don't want to defer to the feds.
They don't want to recognize the supremacy clause.
They don't want to respect rule of law.
So I agree with you.
I think where you have local officials that are interfering with, thwarting, undermining the federal government when it's carrying out federal law, you do have obstruction.
And I'm glad to see the Trump administration recognizing they will come after you with legal proceedings, no matter who you are, even if you are indeed a state official.
So I, you know, these sanctuary jurisdictions and cities, I think they're antithetical to American sovereignty and our way of life.
I'm thankful in Florida that in the governor's first year down here, Governor DeSantis signed a law making unlawful sanctuary jurisdiction.
So you won't find that here, and we'll be sending any resources we have to California to help the president carry out his mission.
Well, I appreciate all of that, but now it raises the question.
I mean, Gavin Newsom was so busy dealing with, well, first, he's in denial about the violence that is taking place, just like Kamala Harris is in denial and Maxine Waters is in denial and Corey Booker and Adam Schiff.
You know, they're mostly peaceful and like the state-run legacy media mob.
I don't know if you've been watching any TV, but I don't see a lot of mostly peaceful in the images I've been watching for the last few days.
And I see a lot of danger.
I chronicled last night and today on this program, they had pre-positioned baseball bats.
They were handing out masks and frozen water bottles to hurl at police officers.
It is an extremely volatile and dangerous situation by any objective measure.
And I'm listening to these people and I'm like, wow, you really don't care about the safety and security of your citizens and law enforcement in that state.
And we see that they're overwhelmed here.
So I don't really think that we have any other choice but for the president.
Now, he could wait, I guess, until businesses are burned to the ground and people are killed and cops are injured, or he could be more proactive.
It's either reactive or proactive to me.
But certainly as a matter of law in California, they're not only not proactive, but they can't even be reactive.
Yeah, you're right.
You see a lot of violence, a lot of destruction, a lot of fire and explosions.
That is the danger that's out there.
But then you also mentioned, you know, the health care, the federal dollars, you know, these leftist states want our taxpayers around the country to be footing the bill for their anti-American policies.
I don't believe the Trump administration have to wait until people are hurt and businesses are burned down.
They have the legal obligation, the duty to be proactive, and nobody should stand in their way.
We'll certainly do everything we can to help them.
Yeah, well, we really appreciate it.
And that's why I love my state of Florida.
Anyway, Florida Attorney General James Huthmeyer, we appreciate the update and the analysis.
Thank you, my friend.
Thank you, Sean.
Anytime.
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Dimitri in Texas.
God bless Texas, Dimitri.
What's going on?
Hey, good afternoon, sir.
Pleasure speaking with you.
Real quick, what was on hold?
I Googled the only nine permits have been issued so far in that city, Altamita, the burn, and they made all those big promises.
And the governor and the mayor of Los Angeles, we're going to issue expedients.
We're going to remove the red tape.
The correlation I want to make is: Gavin Newsom waits 24 hours to mobilize and protect the city.
And at the same time, after six months, we have nine permits.
Imagine the speed that city moves at the bureaucracy.
Second point.
So you're talking about the Pacific Palisades, yeah.
Yeah, Paul Sai.
Two years ago to the day the Biden administration sued the Texas governor, I'm here in Houston, over the Rio Grande, the Rio Grande River, those buoy barriers that were stopping the migrants, if you remember, if you recall that.
Well, same logic.
Gavin Newsom is suing the administration following the exact same footprint.
I'm going to do everything in order to jeopardize the will of protection, the will of civilization, the will of order in this country.
And all Trump is trying to do is to control the controllables.
He can control what he can control.
Beyond that, he can't.
And then everybody's.
Oh, and the last thing, Glendale, city of Glendale, is cutting ties with ICE, ICE detention centers that will be removed.
And you know what?
The curtail just got the text message.
And they say, boys, we're setting up office in Glendale.
Well, I'm going to tell you something right now.
And this is the shame of Gavin Newsom.
And this goes back to my final text to him because it was becoming, it's like everything with Gavin.
You know, he's so filled with Trump derangement syndrome and rage.
If you really want to cut it down to its brass tax, it's simple.
You know, he's the guy, you know, his number one priority, even over the safety and security of law enforcement and his own citizens, is his own blind political ambition.
You know, I have this whole list of Californians that have been murdered, raped, victims of violent crime, and he's never lifted a finger to help them or stop this.
If anything, he's now doubled down.
And now he wants to try to change the narrative to blame Trump.
And it is backfiring spectacularly on him.
One of the dumbest political miscalculations of all time.
And he has dreams of being president.
And between the Pacific Palisades disaster with hydrants with no water and empty reservoirs, oh, I don't know.
You have to ask the local people.
And the way he is handling this and trying to politicize this, and he's fighting me on X, and he's going on MSDNC and legacy media and doing interview after interview, bashing Trump.
You know, he's forgetting his responsibility to protect the law-abiding people of California, and he'd rather focus on himself and his blind rage of Trump and his own personal political ambition.
It's not about you, Gavin.
I said it yesterday on X. Not about Gavin.
It's about the people of California.
It's about law enforcement in California.
It's about what's right.
It's about the rule of law.
Something he knows nothing about.
I hope you can join us.
That is June 28th in Clearwater, Ruth Eckert Hall, and the Broward Center for Performing Arts on Sunday, the 29th.
It's going to be wild.
It's going to be everything you won't hear at any other comedy show, except our stuff is going to be really funny.
I mean, Jimmy's driving me up a wall because he's, you know, comedians are often a little bit, a little bit different, right, Linda?
You have to be a really, to be a great comedian, you have to, it's got to be something a little bit different about you.
The timing is very special.
And typically.
That's true.
And typically with comedians, it's also the ability to know when to pivot.
You need to listen to your audience and know, like, ah, it's not working.
I'm going to move this way.
It really is a skill.
But why is he calling me twice a day and test?
He's sort of, he's giving me a test run on stuff he's working on.
First of all, he loves you.
So he's probably like, you know.
I love him too.
He wants to make sure that you're okay with everything, you know, and make sure that the king is happy.
You know, nobody's going to be able to do that.
Well, this is now, this is officially, I was saying it's going to be somewhere between PG-13 and R.
Oh, it's R plus.
Well, I mean, if we're talking about this government and all the corruption, it's rated R because it's a hot mess.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
Disaster.
And this is the thing.
It's like, you don't get a lot of kicks and giggles out of these comedians anymore because they're so, you know, abusively biased, politically correct.
You know, the only thing, the only people that break that mold, but even though they're kind of left, are Chappelle and Chris Rock.
I disagree.
I'm a huge fan of Nate Bargazzi.
He doesn't.
No, he's good to irreverent, politically incorrect.
I agree.
But he's not even, he's like, I don't talk about politics because it's not my thing.
You know, he's like, there's a reason why I don't talk about it.
I don't know about it.
And then we went to see Sebastian Maniscalco in Queens not too long ago.
Talk about a ball buster.
Oh, my God.
Can I say that on air?
Is that okay?
I mean, he's hysterical.
He's so, so funny, honestly.
Like, I adore him.
I love the way he talks about his wife and, you know, having like, she's Jewish, he's Italian.
You know, it's just, he's great, you know, but he also kind of reminds me of almost like a George Carlin, which I kind of feel is how you and Jimmy will be.
Like, it is what it is.
We're going to call it what it is.
And if you don't like it, you can leave.
There's the door.
Have a nice day.
Pretty much.
Don't you don't if you're if you're going to be sensitive and a little snowflake, this is not the show for you.
That's right.
Go back to your house, get some blankets, have a little bit of a comic, put on Ellen.
Give me your little comfort room.
What do you call it?
Safe room.
Get your safe little animal, you know, cuddle with it and don't come to the show because you're not, you're going to be triggered.
You're going to be triggered by.
Now, what are you wearing on stage?
You guys wearing, you know.
I'm being Hannity.
I'm not wearing a...
Are you kidding me?
I mean, I didn't ask if you were to tucks.
I just asked what you're wearing.
Is it like t-shirts and jeans or is it like sport coats?
I'm wearing like jeans and like blue-collar tuxedo thing.
Like, what are we doing?
Like an untucket shirt, something like that.
Oh, okay.
That's a little bougie.
You don't like that?
I like it.
It's just a little bougie.
I didn't know you were untucked.
Moving on.
What is bougie?
First of all, what does bougie even mean?
Bougie is when you wear shirts that, you know, are very popular and posh-posh.
Untucket shirts are lovely.
They're like blue-collar guy shirts that you don't tuck in.
You don't have to tuck in that look okay if you need to go to like a restaurant.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
All right.
And I can wear my jeans, which I'm wearing, and I'm not getting dressed up for it.
I don't do that.
I don't do that.
Listen, you could always just dress up like, you know, a riot or come on stage with your half-Mexican flag and just say, what's up, America?
I'm sure that'll be a lot of fun.
Maybe we'll invite some of the, maybe some of those people will show up too.
Who knows what the hell will happen?
Invite Karen Bass.
You'll laugh for hours.
Oh, you know what?
Kamala.
Listen, speaking of what, you know, what if the God forbid moment comes?
I mean, the really bad one.
And somebody wants to bring harm to you and your family, maybe kill you and destroy your business.
And I mean, they're serious.
This is a real, clear, present danger to your life.
What about what's your plan?
What's your protection plan?
What's your safety plan?
Well, violent crime's up, you know, 30%.
You see what's going on in Los Angeles.
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Patrick is in San Antonio, Texas.
W-O-A-I.
What's up, Patrick?
How are you?
Hey, Sean, nice thing about college.
I'm just quick.
I used to fly as a flight med for immigration flights.
And people don't understand.
They feel sorry for these people because a lot of these guys don't look like bad guys.
Remember, we had an old guy get down on our plane on a wheelchair.
He had murdered two people.
We had another guy from DR who got a loan and murdered the three guys for the loan and buried them in their freaking hangar that he had built.
One other thing I wanted to talk about was these countries that are messing with our country when it comes to immigration.
I know Mexico, when I was flying in 2018 under President Trump's first term, we used to take the detainees in Mexico to Mexico City and they would disperse them from there.
Well, they stopped letting us go into Mexico.
So we started dropping off rapists, murderers, child molesters on our southern border.
So we would do this every you're talking 200 to 500, 600 guys a week that were dropping on our southern border.
Well, who's on the southern border right there on the border towns?
These poor people and then drug cartel.
So we're just building their army at that time with all these rapists, murders, and child molesters until they eventually let us get back into Mexico City and drop a bomb.
Right.
So you were flying the planes for what department?
It was for ICE.
We did ICE flights.
Okay, so you did the ICE flights.
And by the way, people were upset that they were shackled and handcuffed.
I mean, you don't know who's on that plane.
Exactly.
And I was a flight mag, so I went with the aircraft in case it broke down somewhere in Central and South America, we could get it back.
Yeah, I mean, honestly, you just have no idea.
So you really had no choice.
Well, first of all, thank you for what you do.
I appreciate it.
And keep up the good work and thanks for the insight.
We really appreciate it.
Can I make one more quick point?
We built a Fauna facility in Guatemala, the prison facility, and then they decided they weren't going to take detainees.
And I know Nancy Pelosi puts on a good show on TV, but she actually flew over with she doesn't put on a good show anymore.
She's about as coherent as Joe Biden at this point.
Well, she flew over there and got it turned over with other people, and we were allowed to bring people back to Guatemala.
So she's helping out behind closed doors as she's putting on a show on TV.
They're all putting out a show on TV.
You know, all these people, the January 6th, January 6th.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at what's happening in Los Angeles.
It's mostly peaceful.
574 riots, two dozen dead Americans, thousands of injured cops, billions in property damage, mostly peaceful.
They're full of crap.
Only if they can politicize something against Donald Trump do they actually, oh, this is outrageous.
This is wrong.
Anyway, I'm tired of the hypocrisy.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, my friend, Patrick.
Randall, Kansas, next Sean Hannity show.
Well, thank you for letting me call in and chat with you, Sean.
I'm calling in reference to the California governor and the mayor of the L.A. area.
They both need to be, excuse me, just a second, removed from office.
They're doing horrible jobs, and I think it's intentional personally.
It is too coincidental that there wasn't any backup water in the lakes and that the water, they didn't have water for the fire extinguishers, which could have been hooked up to saltwater, if nothing else, to fight fire.
And that I think they allowed it to happen and intended it to happen because it's going to end up with a lot more new property they can charge double or triple the property taxes on because I believe Prop 13 is still in place, isn't it?
That freezes your.
Yeah, but I think that would still be frozen in.
Now, they promised to expedite the building permits, but they haven't.
There's only been one house that I've seen built in the Pacific Palisades.
And remember, I mean, how does this help them politically to not be prepared for predictable wildfires in Santa Ana wins?
Well, you would think if it wasn't intentional, why wasn't the job being done so that the water was there?
Because they really are so screwed up in California.
And when I went to the San Joaquin Valley to talk about farmers that didn't have water for their crops because of the Delta smelt, literally, they were driven out of business, and this was not even an endangered species.
That's how insane they are out there.
Yeah.
And people ask me, well, people are going to vote them out.
No, they're not, because anyone with a half a brain left California.
And it's just like New York is losing population in droves.
Well, those states will be forever blue.
And if Gavin wants to get in that big a fight, you know, maybe he wants California to be its own country.
I don't know.
It's beginning to sound like it.
Yeah.
I mean, he's, well, we're not going to, we're not going to pay the federal government.
I'm like, all right, well, the federal government's not going to pay you either.
Anyway, I appreciate the call, Randall.
Thank you.
Big time AJ Houston, Texas.
What's going on, baby?
Big time, Sean Hannity.
Hey, happy Father's Day to you, big daddy.
We say.
Oh, thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
I tell my kids all the time, don't make me a grandparent.
Hey, I'm already a grandparent, so I'm good.
My grandson is 22.
I'm not ready for that.
I am not ready for that.
Hey, but now to the idiots real quick.
Hey, them two knuckleheads need to be thrown out of office.
Like you said, one house is built.
Trump needs to get back to that mayor and ask her, what's the holdup on these permits that you claim that you expedited?
She ain't doing nothing.
News, I wish they'd go and arrest him.
They did.
Trump, what's the difference?
Trump said, go get him.
You know, I'll be honest.
And Pam Bondi was on last night, and I didn't even ask her about it because that's what Gavin wants.
You know, he wants to be a martyr here.
He's taunting them, and he's doing everything he can do to get arrested.
Putting that aside, I asked Pam Bondi, we know what Gavin's going to do, nothing.
We know Gavin's just going to try and exploit this for political gain.
I actually, we were in a bit of an X war yesterday, me and Gavin.
I mean, he has nothing else to do but go on social media and MSDNC and all these TV stations to bash Trump and get in a battle with me on X.
And I finally, after his last thing, I said, you know, Gavin, after reviewing his last post to me, I said, it's now crystal clear that your blind political ambition is your number one priority, even over the safety and security of law enforcement and even your own lawful citizens.
I wrote him, I said, how many more Californians will die, be raped, or become victims of violent crime at the hands of illegals before you put aside your political aspirations and protect them.
And I said, Gavin, you are the one that needs to do the right thing and protect these law-abiding citizens of California and focus on them over yourself and your blind rage of President Trump.
Your ambition is a clear threat to their safety.
It's not all about you, Gavin.
That's the last thing I wrote him, and then I gave up.
Well, Sean, you remember Al Pacino and Justice for All when he got that judge at the end, and he said, you're supposed to protect the people.
You're supposed to look out for your people.
And here you is letting all these criminals, they're not going to charge nobody.
And, you know, that's idiocy to not let the police do the work.
And thank God Trump sent the troops in there because that place would be burning by now.
We'd have another 2020 like old Tampon, or I'll call him Tampon John.
Oh, you mean Tampon Tim?
No, what I'm saying is, what I'm saying is, is that if they really cared about people, it's sort of like, all right, the police handcuffs are tied.
How many people will have to die?
How much property damage will occur before, you know, eventually Trump has to do their job anyway?
And Trump's just trying to get ahead of it, knowing that these, you know, restrictions exist.
And it just is overall a horrible situation that is, like everything else, preventable, just like all these illegals was a preventable national security disaster, and they just don't care about it.
That is your modern, extreme, radical, democratic party that I keep talking about.
But there's no violence going on.
You see, don't believe your own eyes, AJ, because it's mostly peaceful.
There's nothing going on here.
Nothing.
But I got a roll big time.
We love you, man.
Glad you're out there.
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That's going to wrap things up for today.
Hannity tonight, 9 Eastern on the Fox News channel.
Seems like every bit of chaos begins in the 9 o'clock hour.
We'll have full coverage of developments that are now spreading across the country from L.A. to San Francisco to Dallas and elsewhere.
We'll have it all.
Apparently, a confrontation took place in Omaha, Nebraska.
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