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Presidential Powers - June 24th, Hour 2
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If you want to be a part of the program, well, Democrats, predictably, and this is why 2026 is going to be so important.
It's impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment.
It's all they've got.
They've got racist, fascist, Nazi, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and impeachment, impeachment.
You know, it's the same old talking points for them.
And it is pretty outrageous because you have the likes of Al Green.
He now wants to impeach Donald Trump because he used military force and took out the Iranian nuclear sites and made the world a safer place.
And just put that in a little bit of perspective.
AOC is saying the same thing.
Congresswoman Omar saying the same thing.
And then you got the likes of Chucky Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries that are so scared of their own base.
They can't even praise Donald Trump for making the world a safer place.
It's unbelievable.
But of course, the same people that allowed all these Iranian nationals, over 800 that they knew were from Iran, that Biden still released into the country.
Let's see, I'm from Iran.
I'm going to go to the southern border and I'm hoping for a better life for me and my children.
I'm going to make that long trek.
That's where I'm headed.
Okay, maybe some.
I could buy that.
Do you think that maybe the country, the Republic of Iran, maybe sent known operatives into our country?
We know we have known terrorists in the country.
We know we have Iranian assassination squads in the country.
And we just arrested a number of them, as a matter of fact.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian nationals in the last 48 hours.
They're trying to do everything they could possibly do to protect the homeland.
And I've been saying now for the longest time as this crisis at the border, the most preventable national security crisis in our history, that it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when we are attacked.
Now, none of these Democrats cared about Obama going after bombing Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, or Pakistan.
They didn't care about George W. Bush, Afghanistan, and Iraq, or Bill Clinton, Iraq, Serbia, Sudan, Afghanistan.
They didn't care about George H.W. Bush, Iraq, and Panama, Reagan, Libya, Grenada.
And, you know, Greg Jarrett will join us in a moment.
But then, of course, you've got geniuses like Jasmine Crockett.
I'm the one that's supposed to make the effing decision on bombing Iran.
Oh, really?
Jasmine, President Jasmine Crockett.
And to understand enough about the Constitution to the extent that I'm the one that's supposed to make the decision or at least get a vote.
Okay.
Anyway, Greg Jarrett, Fox News legal analyst, best-selling author, number one New York Times, best-selling author, is with us.
I thought you wrote the definitive column.
I don't know if you heard me on radio yesterday and on TV last night.
I was quoting it extensively.
And you pointed out that Congress already granted consent for a president for exactly the type of action that the president used on Saturday night.
And you pointed out after September 11, 01, it's known as the Authorization for Use of Military Force Act.
Tell us for the powers that it grants the president, although I would argue that the War Powers Act is unconstitutional in and of itself and has always been a BS argument anyway.
But go ahead because he does have Article 2 powers.
He is the Commander-in-Chief.
Yes, he absolutely does.
And I agree with all of what you said.
Let's begin with the Constitution.
Article 2, the President's Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
He's empowered to direct military operations to deter foreign threats to our national security.
That is established over 200 years.
Thomas Jefferson on his own used the military to save lives.
And a nuclear-armed Iran controlled by a maniacal regime posed the ultimate peril.
And Trump had an affirmative duty to act preemptively.
It was bold.
It was necessary.
And frankly, he should be commended, not condemned.
But, you know, political fury in the age of Trump requires that Democrats react irrationally and impetuously in opposition.
They pay no attention to the known facts, the law, and the Constitution.
As I pointed out in my column, and thank you for mentioning it yesterday.
You know, when Bernie Sanders and AOC say, oh, it's grossly unconstitutional, Congress has to approve.
Well, Congress already did approve in 2001.
As you point out, they passed the authorization for use of military force.
And it granted the president extraordinary powers to target nations that he determines aided and abetted the terrorists or harbored the perpetrators of 9-11.
You know, these Democrats, assuming they can read and comprehend CIPO simultaneously, should just take a gander at the 9-11 report.
It was Iran that actively aided and abetted attacks on America, giving al-Qaeda terrorists training, intelligence, transit, logistics, weaponry, funding.
They even harbored al-Qaeda terrorists.
You know, Democrats never complained when Obama utilized the AUMF on numerous occasions.
You mentioned some of them, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Pakistan.
I think the count is some 26,000 bombs were dropped by Obama.
Democrats enthusiastically support it.
They said it's completely constitutional and lawful.
And Biden did the same.
He ordered airstrikes in Iraq.
Democrats cheered, but only now because it's Donald Trump.
Those same Democrats are howling in protest.
And that's all there is to it.
It's just because it's Donald Trump.
So I agree with your analysis, and people, many of them forgot about the authorization after the 9-11 attacks.
But let's go to the War Powers Act in particular.
First of all, no president has ever accepted the War Powers Act and followed through on an interpretation that would limit their capacity to wage war or conduct military strikes when they thought that it was in the best interest of the country.
I would argue it's legislative interference, and that executive authorization as commander-in-chief in the Constitution in Article 2 is very clear and unambiguous.
It's from the 1970s, and I believe it is unconstitutional and violates, you know, violating the article by trying to take over the authority of the president.
But with all that said, the president can also use weapons in military actions for 60 days without any congressional authorization per the War Powers Act if we're going to be that, you know, if we want to be that specific about what it says.
Yes, you're absolutely correct.
So, you know, when AOC, you know, says it's a violation of the congressional war powers, I believe she's referring to the 1973 War Powers Resolution.
But, you know, she doesn't really realize it because she's probably never read it.
But the War Powers Resolution is a notification requirement to Congress.
It's not.
a prohibition on military action.
And in fact, Trump complied.
He notified Congress.
AOC says it's an impeachable offense.
You know, that's silly.
But you're right, Sean, that some presidents have actually just said, I'm not going to comply with the War Powers Act, including Barack Obama and his extensive military strikes in Libya.
And at one point in time, he said, I don't care.
I'm going to ignore it.
And no president has ever said it's constitutional because it's not.
But it's never been challenged on a constitutional basis.
So, you know, there we are.
You know, too many Democrats, you know, I think have not studied the law, studied the Constitution.
They probably haven't read the War Powers Act.
They just mouth off as AOC did.
Well, it's fascinating to watch, you know, the stupidity on display.
But this then goes to a bigger issue, which is the midterm elections in 26.
Now, usually in a midterm, the party in power at the White House tends to lose seats and significant amounts, depending on what the year is.
There's only been a few exceptions over the last hundred years.
And my hope is that the president is so transformational in terms of what he does with peace and prosperity.
If you believe as I do, peace and prosperity drive elections.
Okay, I think the president made the world a safer place by taking out the Iranian nuclear sites.
It doesn't mean we're not going to have problems.
Every military effort has many, many risks associated with it.
It's certainly way more complicated because Joe Biden allowed all these foreign nationals into the country, and they're coming from countries that have terrorist ties, including Iran and over 800 that they knowingly let into the country.
I have no doubt there are terror cells in the country, but as I always say, I pray to God that I'm wrong.
But to me, that's a clear and present danger.
And then on the economy, I think the $10 trillion in manufacturing investments that will be used over the next four years for automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductor chips, plus the energy dominance program that the president has adopted and the one big beautiful bill and tax cuts always results in more revenue to the government, more jobs for the American people, and securing our border will certainly factor into people's decisions.
I'm hoping he can break that trend because otherwise we're going to have 500 impeachment attempts by the Democrats.
Am I wrong?
I agree.
I think you have nicely outlined it.
Americans are happy that the border is now secure.
They approve of deporting criminals, murderers, thieves, child molesters, rapists, and so forth.
But I think this one decision by Trump to take out Iran's nuclear facilities cements his legacy as a strong, courageous leader in the annals of American presidents.
As I pointed out in my column, we may never know how many thousands, if not millions, of lives have been spared because he had the fortitude that other presidents lack.
I mean, would Camela Harris have done it?
Not a chance.
And, of course, we know that for too long, American presidents took a playbook out of Neville Chamberlain and sought to appease Iran.
Obama Biden tried to bribe them with billions of dollars, only to see our taxpayer dollars funneled into our enemies' nuclear activities and terrorist attacks against us.
You know, Obama and Biden were willing to trust the Ayatollah's lies.
You have to be some kind of gullible to do that.
It's like trusting the scorpion when he promises, I'm not going to bite you.
So, you know, I think this one act by President Trump will have an influence on the midterm elections.
But, of course, you know, in the House, those are two-year terms, and invariably they tend to turn on local issues, not national, international issues.
So, you know, I think it'll be close in the House.
We'll wait and see.
All right, quick break.
We'll come back more with Fox News legal analyst, number one, New York Times best-selling author Greg Jarrett.
Then we'll get to your calls on the other side.
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Now, Greg Jarrett is with us.
Number one New York Times bestselling author, Fox News legal analyst.
What do you make of the Supreme Court and their decision yesterday on the issue of immigration and a huge win for the president, allowing the Trump administration to restart their deportation flights of illegal aliens to nations other than their own, like El Salvador?
That would be the case of Greg or Garcia, but any other country that they want.
Well, it was a 6-3 decision.
Obviously, it is the right decision based on the law and the powers of the executive branch, particularly of the president, when it comes to matters of immigration.
Even the Ninth Circuit had a fairly liberal appeals court had tried to remind judges in the lower courts that the executive branch is in charge of this.
And I think it's an important warning shot over the bow of these lower court judges.
But I think the real fireworks may come this Thursday when the Supreme Court may well decide to issue that long-awaited opinion on these out-of-control injunctions by federal district court judges who are exceeding their authority, abusing their power.
They're trying to stop Trump's agenda from being implemented by issuing these universal injunctions.
And as I say, they have no authority to do it.
Supreme Court justices on both sides of the aisle have complained about the excessive abuse of power, that they never did anything about it.
Now, finally, because their own docket is overwhelmed, the justices, I think, are compelled to put their foot down and say, stop it.
And I think they may well undertake common sense guidelines and limits on these abusive district court judges.
Greg Jarrett, great job as always.
We appreciate you.
Thank you, sir.
Thanks.
I'm now to the top of the hour.
Looking forward to seeing everybody Saturday night, Ruth Eckert Hall in Clearwater, Florida.
And on Sunday night, we're going to be at the Broward Center for Performing Arts.
And both shows start at 7 o'clock.
And we are ready to go.
I'm not fully ready, Linda.
I got to run through the routine.
I'll run the routine.
Let me guess you have to pick out your outfit because that's what I would be doing.
I would be picking outfit.
Pick out my outfit.
What do you mean, pick out?
I'm wearing jeans.
That's what I'm wearing.
I'm not getting dressed.
What are jeans?
Is it a dark wash, a light wash?
Like, what are we leaning towards?
What do you mean?
Regular jeans.
What is whitewash, dark wash?
What does that even mean?
I don't even know what the hell you're talking about.
Cowboy tuxedo, here I come.
No, I mean, you're cracking me up.
But I'll go through the routine with you.
I'm not the comedian in this punchline in Patriots.
I'm the other guy.
You're the serious guy.
So you're like, you're the guy he's working off of, right?
Yeah, I don't want to give it away because we have a certain way we're going to do the show.
But you've seen me do my little comedy routine.
I think it's pretty funny, but it's not.
But I'm not going to be able to do it.
I told you your best.
I told you what you got to do.
I told you.
You know what I think you should do?
You want me to go over the top and cause nothing but misery for the next three months of my life, and I'll be under fire and the boycotts begin and everything else.
I want you to do the godfather.
You could do it to Jimmy.
You know what I mean?
It would be funny.
And you could do it at the end of the show and show everybody how good it is because I'm sure some people have missed it.
It's so good.
I've done this a hundred times.
I do Clinton.
I do.
Yeah, but the Godfather's your best.
It is.
It's so good.
You know what to do right now.
I know it blows out your voice.
I know.
I want to say to everybody in this room that I will agree to the peace that we've agreed to here tonight.
And when my son Michael returns, did anything befall him?
An accident or anything like that, I will hold all of you accountable and you'll all be shot dead.
That does kill me.
It kills my voice.
Very subtle.
It absolutely kills it.
I know.
It's really hard.
You have to do it at the end.
Maybe you do it only once.
Oh, I have to do it.
I have to do it at the end.
Then I won't have a voice in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday night.
That's what I'm saying.
I go, hello.
That is your thing.
That's how I start every show.
Yeah, that's your thing.
There's certain signature things.
We'll do Levin.
We'll do a little bit of Clinton.
I don't know if I'm going to do Marlon Brando and The Godfather.
It just, maybe I'll do it during the show.
The Sunday night show is being taped by Fox Nation, which is going to be pretty cool.
Yeah, so do it there.
Then everybody can see it.
That's cool.
Yeah.
You know, they have to, because of the production value, they had to reduce the seat level in there because they have to put cameras.
They have to put control rooms in there.
It's like, it's annoying.
But, I mean, I guess they do that for like every other comedy show.
I guess that's normal, right?
Yeah, I mean, the thing is, is that the setup for a regular show and the setup for the comedy show, and I only know this because I've been working on this for the last two weeks, getting ready for your show and working with, you know, the two halls, the two venues, and kind of going through the two halls.
The two halls.
You know, I kept saying it to the Fox Nation folks on the call, and I kept saying arena.
And she's like, it's not arena, it's venue.
I'm like, oh, sorry, whatever, you know.
But all that to say, they definitely do set up the stage very differently for comedy as opposed to just like one person talking.
There's two people talking, and then how the teleprompters and the screens are set up and all the things.
So I think it's really cool.
It's just fun to do.
It's going to be rip-roaring fun.
And I'm just looking forward.
Are you coming to the shows?
I'm going to leave that as a surprise.
Oh, you might come to the show?
I mean, you know, wondering that.
What are the odds that you might come?
I can't tell you that.
Linda, New York.
By the way, all you have to do is open your mouth and you'll be in the crowd and everybody.
Linda, you know.
I got it.
Listen, I got on the phone with somebody just to work through it, and they were like, oh, my God, you're Linda.
I'm like, hi.
Oh, my God, you're Linda.
What hall is he at?
He's going to be on the Ruth Eckert Hall on Saturday night in Clearwater.
And then on Sunday night, he's going to be in another hall.
It's the Broward Center for Performing Arts.
And he's going to talk on stage with Jimmy Fiolo.
Who I love, by the way.
I've really gotten to know him through this.
And he's very, very nice.
Very, very nice guy.
He's a pro.
I mean, he's on the road every weekend doing comedy.
So I mean, Scott Shannon's right.
What am I out of my mind?
Why did I agree to this?
Scott's on my mind.
Oh, Scott Shannon's the best.
We love Scott.
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All right, let's go to Paul.
He's in Canada.
Hey, Paul, in Canada.
How are you?
Hi there, Sean.
I must tell you, it's very hard to talk about a serious matter after that lead-in with Linda.
Well, these are serious times and serious issues happening.
And, you know, right now we're in a position we've got to do our best and go all in to try and help the world.
So I've got to tell you, for years I've wanted to call you and compliment you on the pursuit of integrity and governance that is always your theme.
And in fact, that's exactly what I want to talk to you about right now.
For 45 years, every president, every vice president, most congressmen, most senators, they've all stood for the idea of preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
John Kerry in 2015, after the vote in the Senate, said important step towards the United States international partners implementing the agreement and preventing Iran from getting a weapon.
Where is the integrity in these people?
How is it that this is the level of governance?
You want the short answer?
There's not.
They're inconsistent.
They're political.
And, you know, there's a few people on our side.
But, you know, look, I'm a strong believer in freedom of speech, and people are going to have different points of view.
To me, it's basic, simple common sense.
It's, well, the Trump doctrine is not isolationism.
I don't know why some are defining it as that.
The War Powers Act, no president has ever abided by it.
We had the authorization for the use of force after 9-11, and the mission was a success.
And any risk to our homeland was caused by Joe Biden, not by Donald Trump, because he's the one that let all these foreign nationals from countries were territorizing our country.
I don't know what else to tell people.
I'll be honest, I just ignore them.
And, you know, they have their right to free speech.
Go at it.
Have at it.
They do.
But when Donald Trump actually goes and does what he's saying, it goes beyond the issue of promises kept into an issue of what is wrong with the rest of these people.
How is it that these are the people that we elect?
And believe me, in Canada, we have our own crop of them.
That we elect to run our countries.
And are they lying to us when they tell us these things?
I don't know.
I mean, I think people have very unique motivations, and some of them are very selfish motivations.
I really have one motivation at this point in my life.
I really do.
And I never thought I'd ever be successful in radio or TV.
I never did.
And I feel blessed.
It's an undeserved life in many ways.
And I'm at the point in life where I'm looking at life through a different prism, and that's to give back.
And that means I want to take care of my family.
I want to love my country.
I want to get my country in a better position than when I inherited it.
And I want to help our president and help him fulfill his agenda, which I agree with, which is why I advocated so strongly for him and advocate for him strongly today.
And whatever their motivations are, I can't tell you, and I'm not going to dwell on it because I don't really care.
They're entitled to their opinion, but they're entitled to be wrong too.
And I think they're wrong.
If I thought they were right, I would say, you know what, I think they're right and I'm wrong.
But I'm open-minded, but I think they're naive and they're not understanding the lessons of history.
I agree 100%.
I do believe that more than having a discussion of supporting Trump for doing this, we have to have a serious discussion about what politicians say and what politicians do, because it's a significant thing to lead a country.
It is a big deal to lead a country.
It's a big deal to be the leader of the free world.
And we have the right guy in the right place at the right time in history.
And everything he's doing is hard.
Everything he's doing is transformational and consequential.
And it's unfortunate when other people have other agendas.
Like, I would imagine these NATO leaders are going to get a nice little lecture from Donald Trump about not paying their fair share and about helping Putin get rich by buying his energy.
And they deserve that lecture.
And if he's anything like in the mood that he was in today, God help them.
They're in for an earful today.
And the beauty of Donald Trump is he's not going to hold back.
He's going to let them have it.
I love that about him.
He let your prime minister, little Justin, have it a number of times.
It was hilarious.
This is true.
At the same time as they're talking about sanctions on Iran, at the same time as they're talking about preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons, they're supplying them with all the things they need to do it.
It was just ridiculous to watch Europe doing that.
And what Trump did right now is very interestingly exactly what was done to Saddam Hussein, sorry, to Libya years ago when they confiscated all the parts.
Nobody remembers this back in 2003.
There was a boat going from Italy to there to Libya in January of 23, and the Americans confiscated it on the Mediterranean, and that's when Qaddassi turned around and became an ally of the United States because he lost all his toys.
So Iran just lost all their toys.
Let's see if they will turn around.
They weren't talking that way on Saturday night.
They were still talking quite belligerently.
I hope that they learned their lesson.
I hope that they will turn around.
And I hope that this can come to some kind of peace in the Middle East.
I hope so.
I do.
I don't trust the Iranians as far as I can throw them.
And I don't want them to be given a window to build up their ballistic missiles and attack Israel that way because they're going to go from 2,000-pound ballistic missiles to 4,000 pounds.
And we know they target civilian areas that are heavily populated.
Anyway, Paul Canada, thank you.
Appreciate you.
Quick break.
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Linda, Massachusetts, next on the Sean Hannity Show.
Hi.
Yes.
Hi, Sean.
I got to tell you, first off, all of us in Massachusetts are not liberal.
We're stuck here.
I have a beautiful business here.
I thank God every day.
You know, I, like you, want to give back.
But, you know, the thing is, people have to start respecting our military.
These pilots and everybody in every force stood behind our fearless leader and did a great job the other night.
And I'm so sick of these bow tie people on the radio and on their podcast trying to get, like Mark Lazin says, you know, a click to make something out of themselves.
They're no damn good.
And I know the military.
I had eight years active Air Force Reserves and four inactive for a total of 12.
And when we were in, I went in the first year, the first year and a half with Jimmy Carter.
It was horrible.
People would sign and then go home and then come back in the afternoon and sign back out.
It was disgraceful.
And then when President Reagan came in, I still have his picture on my bedside.
He was amazing.
It was real again.
It was something that, you know, my grandfather was in World War II.
He was in the Navy, and it's just amazing what Donald Trump has done, President Trump has done to this country.
And these SOBs that tried to degrade him and tried to fight against him.
The other thing, as I want to say, is we have to fight.
We can't let these SOBs take back the House or take back the Senate.
We can't go lightly on them.
We have to, just like during the presidency that Presidential Can raised just a short while ago, you know, we have to fight back.
We have to remind people why we have to fight, because if they are in charge, we are in trouble, and we will be right back in the same dark hole that we were before.
And just one other thing, Sean, because I know you're busy.
I love Saxon, but I've had a heck of a time.
I've had this for a couple of years, and for the last three or four months, I can't even use it.
Because they keep saying you got to put in a new path where we've done it.
But I don't know if you can steer me in the right direction to talk to somebody there.
You know, even when we hang up, if you can put it, you know, on the radio.
But I'll tell you what, I'll do.
I'm going to put you on hold and Linda will help you with that, okay?
We love you, and we love Ainsley.
Keep up the great work.
You're an American hero, and so is the great everyone likes her more than me.
It's annoying.
We love you all the same.
I'm just teasing.
She's more likable.
Anyway, I appreciate you both.
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