Best of Hannity: Crime, Policing, and D.C. Crackdown - August 30th, Hour 2
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So you go 12 straight days.
I believe D.C. had its first murder.
What have we learned?
We learned that Washington, D.C., our nation's capital, had per capita the highest homicide rate of any country on the face of the earth with 41 per 100,000 people.
The next highest is 16 per 100,000 people.
And we're talking about countries like Baghdad and El Salvador and Mexico City and so on and so forth.
And so President Trump says enough of the death, enough of the dying, and successfully goes out and makes the streets of DC safer again, and you're getting nothing but anger, rage, insanity from the left.
Let me play the mayor of Chicago.
Now just as a matter of history, since Obama's been president, it shocked me, you know, he's from Chicago.
And we we could only find two, maybe we found a slight reference a third time to the murder rate in Chicago.
I mean, you could predict with pinpoint accuracy on any given weekend how many people are gonna be shot, shot and killed this weekend, six murdered, shot and killed, you know, 23 others shot and severely injured.
You could predict with pinpoint accuracy this is gonna happen.
And not one politician, democratic politician has lifted a finger to keep the people of Chicago safe.
And what what what is the response of the mayor of Chicago?
He's asked five separate times to answer a question.
He's on with Liberal Joe.
I give Liberal Joe a little credit today.
If he'd accept more federal funding for police, listen to the duck dodge and and weave here.
Would you also like to get federal funding uh to help put uh 5,000 more uh cops on the street in Chicago?
Would that help drive down crime?
Well, look, policing by itself is not the full strategy.
I understand would 5,000 uh more police officers on the street in Chicago be helpful to go along with all of those social programs that a lot of cities are engaging in and having success with.
Well, look, here's the best way I can put it, Joe, is that in the 90s when I was in high school, we had 3,000 more police officers and we had 900 people being murdered every single year in Chicago.
It's just not policing alone.
Do you believe that the streets of Chicago would be safer if there were more uniformed police officers on the streets of Chicago?
I believe the city of Chicago in cities across America would be safer if we actually had you know affordable housing.
Look, okay, but that's not the question I asked.
My question is and I just need a yes or a no.
Do you believe the streets of Chicago would be safer with uh if if you got all of those other extraordinary programs put back into place, which do have a history of being successful, uh if that's if that's complemented by having five thousand more cops on the streets of Chicago?
I don't believe that we should narrow it down to just police officers, Joe is what I'm saying.
Would an additional five thousand cops on the streets in Chicago help compliment those programs to make Chicago safer?
Look, we are working hard to make sure that our police department is fully supported.
I don't believe that just simply putting out an arbitrary number around police officers is the answer.
Would 5,000 cops help or not help?
It's an easy answer.
Yes, police help.
But if you're part of this thief fund, dismantle no bail law, reimagine the police, send in social worker mentality.
Uh you're never going to admit that on any show.
I mean, uh, it's obvious.
It's simple, basic math and common sense.
A great police presence.
Rudy Giuliani, New York City, was able to transform New York City from an Adam Schifhole into, you know, a city that was safe and secure again, you know, from nearly 3,000 murders a year down to 300.
That's how dramatic, you know, policing became in New York City.
Now they've gone backwards.
And here's that, you know, Nitwick governor, J.B. Pritzka, who thinks he's going to be president.
He's not.
Here's him telling Trump, don't come to Chicago.
Earlier today in the Oval Office, Donald Trump looked at the assembled cameras and asked for me personally to say, Mr. President, can you do us the honor of protecting our city?
Instead, I say, Mr. President, do not come to Chicago.
You are neither wanted here nor needed here.
Donald Trump wants to use the military to occupy a U.S. city, punish his dissidents, and score political points.
And then you have a Washington, D.C. carjacker.
I can't even agree.
This was on Grabian, I guess, you know, one of the news sites.
They interview a carjacker.
Says he's been in and out of jail six times.
This is what you get when you coddle criminals.
The whole purpose is, you know, eliminating these this idiotic no bail law mentality is you're allowing people back out on the street.
We went through yesterday.
All of the misdemeanors, this idiot, you know, Marxist Kami Mondani wants to decriminalize in New York City, including third second degree sexual assault.
This guy's out of his mind.
And legalized prostitution.
That's going to be great for New York City.
Good luck to everybody in New York City.
Anyway, that that that is the mindset.
Here's the carjacker.
One man wanted in connection with an armed carjacking in Maryland told us that why are you sending me back to jail?
I won't even be there very long.
The judge is then you're gonna say we're gonna put them on a three-day hole.
Then once the three-day hold is up, and a run who never shows up.
I don't mean over DC Taylor six times for the same war.
They never show up.
DC Dale has to release me.
They release me.
It's the same thing every time.
The same thing every time.
Every time.
Anyway, joining us now is Congressman uh Chip Roy, by the way, he's currently running for the role of attorney general in what will be an open seat in the great state of Texas to talk about DC, the federalization of uh law enforcement and and President Trump bringing in the National Guard to protect not only DC, but he's now pledging to protect 19 other cities where the people in those cities don't have basic law and order and safety and security.
I argue a prerequisite to pursue happiness in America.
Congressman, how are you?
Welcome aboard.
So you're ready to leave DC, I see.
Well, I mean, what I'd say is it's about time to come back and come to Texas for a lot of the reasons you're talking about, because while DC is front and center because the president is doing a great job demonstrating what law and order can actually do to restore sanity and security, uh, Texas is under its own assault with George Soros DAs and judges in Austin and San Antonio and Dallas and Houston.
We've got our own crime problems, obviously border issues that the president's also addressing.
But look, this is a real issue in DC, Sean.
I mean, the fact of the matter is we had Rand Paul Stapper who was stabbed a couple of years ago.
Henry Quayar, I think was carjacked or was robbed getting out of a car, and Ron Estes' intern was murdered, literally, uh gunned down just this year.
Uh two Israeli, uh I'm remembering correctly, right?
Embassy stappers were shot to death in public.
It's a real, it's not made up.
You know, these guys are trying to hide behind ridiculous data.
But the fact is, under President uh Trump's actions, which by the way, the constitutionalist, it's clearly constitutional and legal for him to uh exercise authority as as the Homebrew Act even contemplated.
So he's doing exactly what he should do for our nation's capital to secure it.
Robberies down, carjacking's down, car thefts are down, property crimes down, violent crime is down.
Um we just need more of that happening in more of our cities across the across the country.
And that's one of the reasons I'm I feel called to get back home to Texas uh to uh be the attorney general and work with the great law enforcement here.
I'm a former federal prosecutor, former first assistant attorney general, and I just lived through the Kerrville floods in Texas, where I work closely law enforcement and uh just so honored by their work and efforts, and I want to join them and come back to Texas.
But but look, I'm not going anywhere, I'm still in Congress for at least 16 more months, and we got a lot more fighting to do.
It's inexplicable to me that these mayors and these governors are so adamant that they don't want the assistance and help.
I mean, you heard Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, you know, he couldn't even answer a basic fundamental question.
If you had 5,000 more cops, would that save lives for the people in Chicago?
The answer is obviously yes.
It's not a tough question.
It's a pretty easy question to answer.
And yet he refused to do so.
What does that tell you?
Well, it it demonstrates the game.
They don't they don't care.
They actually don't want to get to that level of security.
And um, and and besides, by the way, the cops would be necessary and important, but here's a couple of big variables.
Number one, you got to find individuals who would be great cops to add 5,000 to the streets of Chicago.
Number, and you got to pay them well, you gotta make sure you're training them.
And number two, you gotta have judges that will uh do the right thing and DAs that will do the right thing and convict and put these guys in jail.
And I think, look, we can all talk about uh, you know, uh how we handle uh you know overcriminalization or over-incarceration, but what we have to do is have you said it best, you do not have the ability to pursue happiness.
You cannot live free if you're not secure.
And one of the basic foundation functions of government is to secure our communities, secure our streets, and uh clearly these massive blue cities, not just Chicago.
Again, we fight this all the time right here in Austin, Texas, Sean.
Uh, you know, they were they were one of the leading uh efforts to try to uh undermine our ability to recruit cops.
Remember, they they took away funding from the police force in Austin back here in 2020.
Um, Greg Cassar, who's now in Congress, is on the city council.
They took away all that money, which hurt our recruiting ability and hurt our police academy.
So uh it's everywhere.
We got to fight it everywhere, and and God bless President Trump for leading that with example in our nation's capital.
So the MYPD commissioner, Jessica Tisch, told Tam Bondi, the attorney general, that New York City crime is under control.
Uh what she didn't tell the attorney general is only months earlier, and MYPD commander was punished for quote cooking the books on crime stats.
Uh we now have a full investigation, and there's been multiple reports in the Washington Examiner and and elsewhere, how DC, the crime capital of the, you know, of any country on the face of this earth, um, a capital city of any country, uh, they've been accused of cooking the books also.
So I guess this is their way of what, pretending that that crime isn't really happening when it's happening big time.
No, that's right.
And look, our our good mutual friend Jim Jordan, uh, the chairman of the judiciary committee.
I think we're gonna have some good uh efforts here this fall to try to highlight more of this, uh, make sure that we're uh putting out materials and reports and and hopefully having hearings to demonstrate um what they're doing with the data and misrepresenting the truth.
When you've got um individuals in these cities uh that are stepping up and saying, hey, you know, we want security.
People, as we as people say with red hats, i.e., you know, make America credit and the hats, um, these are things that are, I think, having the actual truth getting out in the face of Democrats trying to cover it up.
And this is everything that they're trying to do.
It's cover up everything.
They wanted to cover up Hunter Biden.
You and I've talked about that many times before.
They wanted to cover up all that they did with respect to the Russia hoax.
They want to cover up all that they're doing with respect to election fraud and what they were doing, mail in ballots.
They want to cover up the politicization of our redistricting, right?
They hate that Texas is doing what it's doing because we're no longer no longer unilaterally disarming.
And they want to cover up the fact they've been hiding crime and hiding what's been happening to real people, and all in the name of their entire woke agenda, DEI gone on awry, critical race theory gone awry, and now it's resulted in real people dying.
Not just because of the crime on the streets, but wide open borders.
People like, as you know, Jocelyn Ungray, who lost her life and so many different Americans, Rachel Moran and others, uh, because of their open border policies.
They don't care about security, they don't care about sovereignty, they don't care about ensuring that we have safe streets.
They just want to advance the radical agenda for power.
All right, quick break more with Congressman Chip Roy, currently running for the role of attorney general, great state of Texas.
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All right, we continue now with Congressman Chiproy, great state of Texas, currently running, by the way, for the role of attorney general in Texas.
Here's what uh John Lott wrote in the New York Post.
Uh, and he talked about, for example, you know, who's benefiting from the president's crackdown on crime, and he points out that Maryland Governor West Moore, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, and other Democrats howling that Trump's intervention is stoking racial division.
Uh and then he points out the facts in this case, and he says a National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform analysis of DC homicides between 2019 and 2021 found about 96% of victims were African American, and African Americans suffered disproportionately in other crime categories as well.
Uh and Donald Trump is stepping in to save lives.
It's very similar to what Rudy Giuliani, what I watched him do in real time when he was the mayor of New York City.
Last word.
Yeah, certainly.
I mean, Giuliani and the uh uh, you know, uh broken windows uh policy trying to clean up the streets, make it safe.
People all try to turn that all into race-based politics, but now that is all flipping on its head.
You have black Americans, Hispanic Americans who are flocking to President Trump, and Republicans who believe in security, who believe in freedom, and believe in allowing people to achieve the American dream by making sure that those things are in place.
That is one of the other reasons that motivates me to run for attorney general of Texas.
We must be secure if we want to be free.
We must be able to stand up and fight and defend our communities and our homes from the radical progressives who want to take it away.
And whether you're talking about uh the the march of Islamists and and Sharia law in Texas, whether you're talking about open borders, or whether you're talking about George Soros, DAs and prosecutors, you need people who are willing to stand up and fight.
So God bless President Trump for doing it in DC.
We need to do more in Congress this fall, and uh, I hope to do more as attorney general uh in a year and a half.
But uh God bless you, Sean, and I appreciate your focus on this.
All right, Congressman Chip Roy of Texas, currently running for the role of attorney general in the great state of Texas.
God bless Texas, Congressman, appreciate you being with us.
Take care, buddy.
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You know, we spent years on this program unpeeling every single layer of the onion for the Russia Russia Russia hoax.
And frankly, everything in between.
We know that the FBI had verified the authenticity of Hunter's laptop in 2020.
Then, of course, four years of lawfare and weaponization, the likes of which this country had never seen before, all in an effort to make Donald Trump unelectable if he chose to run in 2024.
All of it.
Now, that's putting scales to me on this on that that's putting cinder blocks on the scales of an election.
Not one, but two, but three.
These are the deep state operatives we have been talking so often about that we have warned you repeatedly about.
Let me play Tulsi Gabbard on how John Brennan and the intel community purposely mischaracterized intelligence about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race.
Remember, Brennan warned Obama in July of 2016 Hillary was up to no good with this.
And remember, Bruce or warned everybody don't use the dossier.
It became the bulk of four FISA applications.
Three of them, by the way, signed by James Comey himself.
But this is uh this is Tulsi Gabbard when she made her announcement about declassification.
Then CIA director Brennan and the intelligence community mischaracterized intelligence and relied on dubious substandard sources to create a contrived false narrative that Putin developed a quote unquote clear preference for Trump.
Brennan and the IC misled lawmakers by referencing the debunked steel dossier to assess quote unquote Russia's plans and intentions, falsely suggesting that this dossier had intelligence value when he knew that it was discredited.
The intelligence community excluded significant intelligence and ignored or selectively quoted reliable intelligence that contradicted the intelligence community assessment's key findings on Putin's alleged support for Trump, including this intelligence reporting, would have exposed the ICA's claim as implausible, if not ridiculous.
Now, the senior career intelligence officials, these are these are rank and file people that work hard every day to keep our country safe.
They did an assessment post-2016 election.
They determined there was no Trump Russia collusion.
And by December of 2016, when it got in the hands of Brennan and Clapper and Obama, they didn't like the real assessment, so they ordered another assessment to create this all alternate reality as Tulsi was just saying, and absolutely interfering in all of this.
And here's Tulsi saying that Brennan used the steel dossier to create an alternate reality about the 2016 election after they had already gotten an assessment, and then their new assessment said the exact opposite of what the truth was.
Listen.
On December 5th of 2016, the FBI and ODNI gave the House Intelligence Committee its first post-election classified briefing in which there was no mention of Putin aspiring to elect Trump by either agency.
The presidential daily brief drafted on December 8th of 2016 stated that no Russian or criminal actors impacted vote counts.
This document was pulled just hours before it was to be published due to quote unquote new guidance.
If it had been published, it would have been briefed to both President Obama and President-elect Donald Trump.
Then President Obama, she points out, ordered uh a new assessment on Russian election meddling.
Uh, after the real assessment didn't give them the narrative that they wanted.
Listen.
On December 9th, 2016, a National Security Council meeting was called to gather President Obama's senior national security officials, which included CIA Director Brennan, then Obama DNI James Clapper, Susan Rice, and others.
Following that secret meeting, DNI Clapper's assistant sent an email to the intelligence community with the subject line, POTUS Tasking On Russia election meddling.
Tasking ODNI leaders to create a new assessment per the president's request.
The House Intelligence Committee oversight report that we released today reveals that, quote, unlike routine intelligence community analysis, the intelligence community assessment was a high profile product ordered by the president.
President Obama.
Then she points out, and this I think is one of the more damning aspects of it.
Then CIA director Brennan overruled the CIA officers.
That's the rank and file, career senior intelligence officials who challenge the Russia Gate narrative.
In other words, they were saying what you are doing is wrong.
What you are saying is false, but he overruled them.
Listen, the Intelligence Committee's oversight report reveals that CIA Director Brennan overruled senior CIA officers who challenged the Obama ordered intelligence assessment, stating, quote, we don't have direct information that Putin wanted to get Trump elected.
Yet the Obama-directed assessment was published on January 6, 2017, which explicitly stated, quote, we assess Putin and the Russian government aspired to help President elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
End of quote.
Now, remember the Steele dossier had been totally completely debunked by December of 2016.
And she pointed out, and I won't play it now, but that the Obama administration then used this debunked dossier.
And remember, Christopher Steele at this point was out.
He was being paid by the FBI.
And then, of course, you know, this is the Hillary Clinton bought and paid for Russian disinformation uh dossier, how ironic.
Uh, but it was all all a lie from the very beginning, and it took up over three years of Donald Trump's first term.
The person that one of the people, and there have been many that paid a very high price for the lying, for the weaponization, for politicizing the FBI and our intelligence community is Paul Manafort.
He wrote an incredible book.
If you've not read it, I strongly urge you read it.
It's called Political Prisoner.
Persecuted, prosecuted, but not silenced.
Anyway, we welcome him back to the program.
We have a link on Hannity.com.
You can get it on Amazon.com.
And if you if you have not read this book, you have got to read it, especially in light of this declassification.
Mr. Manafort, sir, how are you?
Good Sean.
Thank you for having me on again.
Well, I think everybody knows that we're friends, because uh uh, of course, I think there were, you know, 1,500 text messages between the two of us that were released.
Forget about, you know, any any privacy rights that I might have as a member of the press, uh, and they released all our private text messages, so I guess people know we're friends by now.
Uh well, I certainly hope so, because I think you've been doing a great job for America and for the president, and a lot of the exposure of this Russian hoax uh fact pattern has come in your direction and then sh show.
So it's really important.
And what the president's doing now, I think is very important.
It's uh you know, people saying, why is this all coming out?
What is this all about?
Well, it's really important that the lies be dis be disclosed.
So the American people could see how the the deep state used intelligence incorrectly to create false impressions and buried the truth.
And and that's what's happening right now.
Uh and it does matter.
I mean, whether anybody goes to jail off of it.
It matters.
How many how many how much time did you spend in jail?
Well, they put me in jail for two years.
And uh how many of those months were you in solitary confinement?
Uh 12, actually.
It was not very much fun.
And and how often did the government come to you and say to you, we'll let you out today, and this is the most amazing part of your book that you describe.
If you just tell us this, this, and this, we'll let you out today.
You can be back with your family today.
You can see your wife and children and grandchildren today.
How many times did they come in and make that offer to you?
Well, I don't know.
Many times they were looking to get me to say things they knew I knew were not true.
And uh and were promising me that uh they would appreciate, but they would show their appreciation.
Um the the fact of the matter was they never had any facts ever.
And their facts patterns were all wrong.
And when I exposed their fact patterns in the conversations, they just got more angry at me for not uh lying and not not being willing to do it.
Um I mean that uh that that I look it may seem to you like just basic and and fundamental, and it would be basic and fundamental, at least I believe it's always easier to say when you're not in a situation like that.
I know it's basic and and fundamental to your character, not to lie, but what they're basically saying to you is you can have your freedom if you tell us what we want to hear about Donald Trump.
Wasn't that the wasn't that the unspoken deal that they were offering you?
Uh yes.
They were looking to get Trump, and they thought that they could get me to forgive them a timeline or a fact pattern uh that would allow them to uh to make to make their case.
Uh which they I mean they didn't even have dotted lines.
There were just gaps of uh of wrong facts.
And uh yeah, and they tr they tried to get the the Don Jr. uh meeting that we had uh Trump Tower to be something it wasn't, and they totally ignored the fact that they discovered in the course of the investigation of my notes, you know, that dismissed the meeting as a is a is a waste of time for everybody focusing on not the campaign, not on Russia, but on you know the McGinski Act.
And so I mean it was one thing after another.
They but they never had facts, and now you see it in the the in what Gabbard has released and what uh the FBI director is doing.
You're seeing the behind the scenes machinations of them trying to create the false narrative.
You see those the their lies about leaking crowd classifications, you see the fact patterns of who told me pocket.
They were distorting it, they were purposely manipulating it to say something that that the the truth never uh verified.
They they were actually just writing a novel.
Correct.
That's exactly what it was.
It was it was a fiction novel, and and what you just highlighted a few minutes ago is exactly right.
On December 6th, when they met in the White House, the Obama de uh Intel Committee uh to leadership, they saw there was nothing there.
So what did they do?
Obama called for a total new investigation, which normally would take four or five, six months, and and he gave them thirty days.
Well, when you're not you don't care about facts, you can put anything together in 30 days, and that's what they did.
And that became the foundation to try and destroy Trump presidency.
All right, quick break, we'll come right back.
More with our friend Paul Manafort is with us.
His book Political Prisoner, Persecuted, Prosecuted, not silence.
It's on Hannity.com, Amazon.com.
Please read this book in light of the new declassified documents that have come out.
It is only verifying that he was a political prisoner, yes, in the USA.
It's unreal.
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More with Paul on the other side as we continue.
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Sean Hannity's on right now.
I'm going to continue with Paul Manafort with the declassification now out.
It shows now more than ever that this man never should have spent two years in prison.
His book, Political Prisoner, Persecuted, Prosecuted, Not Silenced.
You can get a copy.
I'm telling you, it's worth the read.
Go to Hannity.com, Amazon.com, and you'll be shocked at the details in this book.
Let me ask you this.
Is there any legal recourse you might have to go after people that knowingly put you in jail, knowing that they they knew better than to put you in jail?
Is there anything that your lawyers are suggesting in any way that you can hold these people accountable civilly?
We're looking into some things, but but the reality is, yeah, it I I don't know that I don't I'm be I'm not interested in making the next four years of my life the last eight years of my life.
Uh and uh and so we're looking at things and but uh facts are coming out which prove my case.
That's as you said in my book.
I mean, it it's there.
Uh Fortunately, I had some hindsight in writing the book that I was able to find some of the facts that are coming out now uh to expose the corruption.
Um, but you know, they were clever the way they did it.
And uh, and first things we got to get everything aired in the public.
We gotta show the deliberate intention to deceive the American people.
And from there, then who knows where it may lead.
One of the nicest things you ever said to me was that you know, you would listen to Rush and then me and then the great one, and then the prison guards put on Hannity the TV show at night, and that that helped you during this very difficult time, especially when you were in isolation, and that made me feel really good that you knew that there were people that remembered you.
Well, not just me, but others as well.
I mean, you all kept the flame burning that there was a possibility that the truth would come out.
And and I can't tell you how important that was, especially when I was in solitary.
When I had, you know, I had a TV in my my uh room and uh for a little while.
Uh and then when when I was put into general population for the second year, I was able to persuade the prison guards to put on Fox at night so that the whole prison could see it, and you were one of the most popular shows in the prison.
I love my prisoner listeners.
You know, the funniest thing is when our text messages got released, which you know takes away my right to privacy, but putting that aside, it it what you went through is so much worse.
Uh the funny part was, you know, listening to fake news, CNN and MSDNC breathlessly reporting, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god.
He really believes this stuff.
It sounds like one of his monologues.
And I'm like, does that should I infer from that that you don't believe what you say on TV and radio?
I mean, because yeah, uh what I was writing you were the things that I was saying on the air.
Yeah, exactly.
And which proved to be 100% correct.
Yeah, we were more right than we knew.
Uh I'm glad you're out.
I don't know.
Uh I think I'd be far more resentful and uh far more desirous of vengeance than you are, but you're a better man than me.
This never should have happened to you or your family, and it shouldn't happen in this country.
And uh I urge people uh go to Hannity.com, go to Amazon.com.
It's called Political Prisoner Persecuted, Prosecuted, but not silenced.
Paul Manafort, we appreciate you being with us and I appreciate your friendship.
Thank you, Sean, and I appreciate yours and all you're doing to save this country.
Paul Manafort, thank you.
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