Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity, the President Trump today presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk on what would have been his 32nd birthday ceremony taking place right now at the Rose Garden.
Here's President Trump.
They fold, but it includes dismantling the networks that fund them and finance them, and we're finding out who those networks are.
We already know quite a few of them.
When you see these violent incidents and then you see people holding this gorgeous sign with beautiful wood, beautiful cardboard, wood, everything, everything's perfect, paint job, and they're all the same.
There are thousands of them.
You know that they weren't made in the basement out of love.
They were made by anarchists and in some cases wealthy.
I'll probably find some of my nice friends that are up there being so nice to me, especially lately.
They've been very nice.
But it surprises you who they may be.
And you almost wonder why, why, why would they do it?
But they're hurting our country and we're really taking it back one by one.
If we didn't go into Los Angeles early on in the administration, the commissioner, the chief of police, Los Angeles said, if they didn't go in, we would have lost our city.
Now, they already lost 25,000 houses to fire because they wouldn't let the water come in from the Pacific Northwest, which they should have done.
I said, you better do it.
They didn't do it, and we had 25,000 homes where they had no water in their sprinklers.
They had no water in the fire hydrants.
It would have been a different kind of a thing if they did what they were supposed to do.
We had a break in.
We broke in and had the water come down.
They actually, they said for the environment, it's great.
They lost 25,000 houses.
It's incredible.
But the commissioner said without the federal government and President Trump's intervention, we would have lost the entire city.
And we have the Olympics going there soon.
I got the Olympics.
We have the Olympics.
We have the World Cup.
And we have, most importantly, we have the 250th anniversary of our country.
That's going to be most important.
And all of these things are happening.
And we're going to have safe cities.
We're going to have very, very safe cities.
So one month after Charlie's death, we still feel the terrible shock and the pain of his loss, like just about nobody I can think of.
Charlie Kirk was one of a kind.
He was unstoppable.
And he really was.
Boy, when he had an idea in his head, oh, he would call me, sir, please, you haven't done it yet.
I said, Charlie, relax.
Just relax.
He didn't relax.
He'd call me the next day again.
It got it done.
But he was like indomitable and always will be.
He's really irreplaceable.
Nobody can replace him.
But they're going to do great, but you can't replace that kind of person and that kind of talent, frankly.
The word talent is an important word, but that kind of talent.
So we hold his memory in our hearts forever.
Every single day of this administration, we will continue to carry out the mission for which he lived, and he really did.
He lived for this country.
He lived for his wife and his family, but he lived for this country, too.
In Charlie's honor, we will continue like we have been to fight, fight, fight, and to win, win-win.
going to win so much.
So the Presidential Medal of Freedom is a big deal.
You have the Congressional Medal of Honor, military, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is civilian.
And the Presidential Medal of Freedom is a really big deal.
Very few people get it.
Very few people, frankly, qualify.
It's a decision of the President, but it's a qualification that's a very hard one to get.
And I would like to ask, if I might, the military aide to read Charles James Kirk's citation for the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded to Charles James Kirk.
Accepting on behalf of Charlie is his wife, Mrs. Erica Kirk.
Charlie Kirk was one of the most influential American political figures of his generation.
At just 18 years old, he founded Turning Point USA and grew it into the largest conservative youth organization in the nation.
For over a decade, he tirelessly traveled the country, leading a movement to restore respect for our founding principles, reawaken our national identity, and inspire a renewed spirit of religious devotion.
He was one of the great debaters and communicators of his time.
Despite receiving repeated threats, he remained undeterred and modeled courage, logic, humor, and grace to the next generation.
On September 10th, 2025, at age 31, Charlie Kirk was assassinated while addressing a group of students.
The United States honors him as a martyr for truth and freedom.
President Trump now handing the Medal of Freedom to Erica Kirk.
Riddle of Charlie Kirk.
The audience standing now, giving her a standing ovation.
She's been wiping away tears from her eyes as she waits.
Beautiful metal in a beautiful case.
A long-standing ovation.
Let's see if she says a few words.
Jancy's wiping tears away from her face.
Here's Erica Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk.
Accepting the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Thank you, Mr. President, for honoring my husband in such a profound and meaningful way.
And thank you for making this event a priority with amid the peace process in the Middle East.
Thank you.
Very grateful.
Excuse me.
Charlie always admired your commitment to freedom.
And that's something that both of you shared.
So thank you.
Your support of our family and the work that Charlie devoted his life to will be something I cherish forever.
So thank you.
Thank you.
To our gracious First Lady in her office for making this event possible.
Thank you as well.
It's beautiful.
To Vice President and the lovely Usha fans, your friendship has been an unbelievable encouragement.
Thank you.
And to all our friends and family that are here and watching from all around the world, thank you for loving us.
Thank you for praying for us and for believing in what Charlie believed in.
And to our Turning Point USA staff and the Charlie Kirk show staff, we love you more than you could ever know.
And to the Turning Point USA chapters that are watching all across America right now, you are the heartbeat of this future and of this movement.
Everything that Charlie built, you guys are the legacy holders of that.
You are living proof that his mission did not die with him.
It lives through you.
And Charlie always said the next generation will decide whether freedom endures.
And because of you, I know that freedom will endure.
It will.
And today we're gathered not only to celebrate Charlie's birthday, but to honor a truth that he gave his entire life to defend, and that's freedom.
The very existence of the Presidential Medal of Freedom reminds us that the national interest of the United States has always been freedom.
Our founders etched it into the preamble of our Constitution, and those words are not relics on parchment.
They are a living covenant.
The blessings of liberty are not man's invention.
They are God's endowment.
Charlie lived for those blessings, not as abstract words, but as sacred promises.
He used to love to journal about this topic all the time and with such a heart postured of gratitude.
And he believed that liberty was both a right and a responsibility.
And he used to say, freedom is the ability to do what is right without fear.
And that's how he lived.
He was free from fear.
He was free from compromise.
Free from anything that could enslave his soul.
His name, Charles, literally means free man.
And that's exactly who my husband was.
He was a free man.
And from the time I met him, sitting across from him, being interviewed on politics and philosophy and theology, anything that Charlie loved, any topic he loved.
And I just saw the fire in his soul.
And there was this divine restlessness within him that came from knowing God placed him on this earth to protect something very, very sacred for all of us.
And he never stopped fighting for people to experience freedom.
He didn't.
Charlie often said that without God, freedom becomes chaos.
And he believed liberty could only survive when anchored to truth.
And I remember in one of his speeches, he told the audience that the opposite of liberty isn't law.
He said it's captivity.
And that the freest people in the world are those whose hearts belong to Christ.
But what's so powerful is that Charlie had the ability to communicate so brilliantly across all generations.
And he reminded us that in a world that tells us freedom is doing whatever you want to do, the real freedom is the power to live freely and to do what is right.
And in one of his journal entries, he wrote that he wanted everyone to know that you can't have liberty without moral responsibility.
Freedom divorced from faith eventually just destroys itself.
And what's so fascinating about all of this is looking back these past 12 years of Turning Point USA and his mission, there's almost this veil of sacred stations along the Sean Hannity Network.
We're not going to take the break.
We're going to continue to bring you Erica Kirk and President Trump live from the Rose Garden.
Building a movement, one that called people back to God, back to truth, and a movement that was filled with courage.
And ironically, for a man who impacted millions, Charlie never desired to be the center of attention.
He just wasn't.
My husband was not a man of extravagance.
He loved simple but deeply meaningful things, truly.
He loved his late-night walks.
He loved buying more books than he could ever read because he felt there was no such thing as a book budget.
And he loved being able to read to our kids the same bedtime story on repeat because he knew it was their favorite.
But to him, that was special.
And he loved to sit in the sun on a Saturday morning with his cup of decaf coffee.
And his phone was off because he was honoring the Sabbath.
And for him, it was that moment to catch his breath and just be in peace because he was unreachable at the moment.
And he preferred quiet birthdays.
But that never stopped me from telling him.
I told him every single year.
I said, baby, I love your birthday.
I said, because it's a day that God knew the world couldn't go another day without you.
And so the rhythm of our usual birthday celebration for him was mint chocolate chip ice cream.
He only had it twice a year on his birthday on 4th of July.
And then after that, he was back to work as usual.
But last year, his one birthday wish was to see the Oregon Ducks play The Ohio State.
And they won.
Oregon won that night.
And it was by far one of the most memorable nights of his birthday experience of his life until today.
And so, honestly, President Trump, I have spent seven and a half years trying to find the perfect birthday gift for Charlie.
And it's so difficult.
And those of you that have spouses or loved ones, you know how difficult it is sometimes to buy a gift for someone that you love because he wasn't a materialistic man, so that also did not help.
But now I can say with confidence, Mr. President, that you have given him the best birthday gift he could ever have.
It's such an honor and the recognition of a life lived for defending freedom.
And that's what Charlie fought for until his last breath.
And it was written across his chest in those final moments on one of his simple t-shirts that always carried a message.
And this one bearing a single word, freedom.
That was the banner over his life, and that shirt was a declaration.
The same declaration he made in every speech, every campus visit, every time he shared the gospel at a church, every sleepless night that he would spend praying for the youth of this nation and planning for the future of our country and just oppressing upon them that when we defend liberty, we defend the soul of our nation.
My husband never told anyone what to say.
He never did.
He never told anyone what to say.
He would just encourage them to think.
He would encourage them to think outside of the traditional political labels.
He would want them to think in a way that was anchored in wisdom and truth.
But he would never tell anyone what to say.
Charlie wasn't content to simply admire freedom.
He wanted to multiply it.
He wanted to multiply freedom.
He wanted young people to taste it and to understand it and defend it.
He wanted them to see that liberty isn't self-indulgence, it's self-governance under God.
He wanted them to see that.
And every day I'd see him getting ready for work.
He'd put on his cross necklace.
He'd put his ring on his finger.
And the boldness in his demeanor was always fearlessness.
He wasn't afraid.
He was never afraid.
And his daily actions, whether in office or on campus or at a church, it was always without fear.
That was his creed.
That is how he lived out every single day.
He didn't fear being slandered.
He did not.
He didn't fear losing friends.
I can tell you that.
He didn't.
He didn't care.
He stood for truth and stood for freedom, and he did not, everything else was just noise to him.
And it's because his confidence in Christ was absolute.
That's why there was no limit, no limit to what he would have sacrificed to defend freedom for all.
And if the moment had come, he probably would have run for president, but not out of ambition.
He would only have done it if that was something that he believed that his country needed from a servant's heart standpoint.
And Charlie lived only 31 short years.
Now he's 32, but on this side of heaven, he lived.
He lived every single second.
He lived.
He filled every single day with purpose, and he fought for truth when it was unpopular.
And he stood for God when it was costly, but that's what we're called to do.
Surprisingly enough, he did pray for his enemies, which is very hard, but he did.
He did.
He did.
No one else, I mean, I saw him do it.
No, he never did it in front of anyone else, but I can attest to that.
But he also loved people when it was inconvenient.
And he ran his race with endurance and he kept the faith.
And now he wears the crown of a righteous martyr.
And for me and for our children, the truth really studies our grief because heaven gained what earth could no longer contain.
A free man made fully free.
To all watching, this is not a ceremony.
This is a commissioning.
And my message is simple.
I want you to be the embodiment of this medal.
I do.
I want you to free yourself from fear.
I want you to stand courageously in the truth.
Listen for the still small voice of God.
And remember that while freedom is inherited in this country, each of us must be intentional stewards every single day.
God began a mighty work through my husband, and I intend to see it through.
And the torch is in our hands now.
It's in mine.
It's in yours.
It's in all of yours.
It's in all those students with Turning Point USA.
And before I close, I'll share with you that I asked our daughter what she would like to say to Daddy for his birthday.
Excuse me.
She said.
Happy birthday, Daddy.
I want to give you a stuffed animal.
I want you to eat a cupcake with ice cream.
And I want you to go have a birthday surprise.
I love you, is what she said.
And while our son is precious, he can't yet speak.
In classic Kirk family fashion, his actions spoke louder than his words.
And his gift to you, Charlie, and myself, for that matter, was deciding to become the man of the house and be fully potty trained at 16 months.
Continuing the mission of saving America as we return to the Sean Hannity Show.
Hey, welcome back.
It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity today.
We're in the middle of a big mayoral race here in New York City.
You got Momdani, the socialist communist mayor.
Everybody's terrified this guy could win.
You got Andrew Cuomo, the failed governor.
He was a disastrous governor, running on a third-party ticket.
You got the Republican candidate, Curtis Sleewa, who we want to be mayor, who would do a great job.
And he's with us right now.
Curtis Sleewa, how are you?
I'm doing great.
They just picked lots for the first debate.
The whole country will be watching this debate on Thursday night.
And guess who's right in the middle, Mark Simone?
Who?
In the middle of Zorhan Mandami to my left and Andrew Cuomo to my right.
Yours truly, Curtis Sleewa.
All right, now, this debate is Thursday night.
This could decide the election.
Momdani's a very good debater.
You are a professional debater for like 35 years.
Cuomo is a horrible debater.
How is he going to do against you two guys?
He's got to come with high energy.
Remember, that's been his problem.
He's low energy, Andrew Cuomo, and he fades out after the first 20 minutes or so.
So that's really his problem.
My job is to tie both of them together because you have Andrew Cuomo, who was the arsonist who basically took this state down with his no-cash bail, raised the age, and closing prisons.
And side by side with him was Assemblyman Zorhan Mandami.
They agreed on everything.
And they agree on most things now, especially when it comes to law and order.
They're soft on crime.
They're pro-criminal.
And I'm the only one who's pro-victim.
I mean, Mark Simone, for people listening all over the country to the Sean Hannity Show, we are now best known in New York City for locking up toothpaste and not locking up criminals.
And I'm the only person that can get it back to where Rudy Giuliani brought us in 1993.
So if you needed to know who Curtis Liwa is, I was the apprentice for Rudy Giuliani for many years.
I am Giuliani 2.0.
If people want to know who Jorhan Mandami is, there was that song by Shade Smooth Operator.
He clearly has taken a page from the book of Barack Obama, the smoothest of all operators.
But he's really, for people who remember the worst mayor in the history of New York City, he's Bill de Blasio on steroids.
Yeah, Bill de Blasio's people are running the Mamdani campaign.
And by the way, Rudy Giuliani has fully endorsed Curtis Liwa.
Now, you're going to have to hit him hard in that debate with some real knockout punches.
Do you have that ready to go?
Oh, absolutely.
Just to give you a sort of precursor, he's talking about free bus fare.
Half the people don't pay their bus fare to begin with.
As you know, Mark Simone, I'm the only one who's talking about, wait a second, there's fair evasion.
We got to make people pay their fare.
That's where everything begins to dissolve.
That's why you had a billion dollars of fare evasion just in 2024 alone, and the situation is just getting worse.
He wants city-owned supermarkets.
Well, I'm going to turn to Zoran Mandami, Mark, and I'm going to say, and how are you going to stop the shoplifters from shutting you down like they shut down most of the other stores in New York City?
Because the shoplifters are going to come wherever they can steal the product.
And I'm sure in your store, Zoran, you'll have an easy pass for them to steal everything.
Yeah.
Hey, you know, what's one of these people?
Well, Curtis, you get out of the race for Cuomo.
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
Shouldn't Cuomo get the hell out of the race?
He's in your way.
Well, Mark, he already had his chance, and he took a dive.
He admitted when he tossed in the towel at the end of the Democratic primary of June 24th that he didn't run a good campaign.
He's not running a good campaign now.
He's not out in the streets.
He's not in the neighborhoods he needs to be.
And remember, in June 24th, when he capitulated to Zoran Mondami, then the drumbeat was, Curtis, you got to drop out for Eric Adams, the failed New York City mayor, drop out.
How would that have worked out, Mark?
Hey, we were at this big gala dinner Saturday night, a thousand people, Cuomo walking around the room.
Nobody paid that much attention to him, but you were getting mobbed.
Nobody could get near you.
There were so many people trying to take pictures with you.
What does that tell us?
Well, it tells you that I have a feel for average everyday people.
And also, I am the first person to actually find a Christopher Columbus statue that had been warehoused.
Remember in the summer of 2020, George Floyd, when then-Governor Andrew Cuomo was letting Antifa and Black Lives Matter run wild in the streets, I was out there battling Black Lives Matter in Antifa, but I've located one of the many statues that were taken down because they were being desecrated, vandalized, and destroyed.
And we're bringing it to the most Italian of all places in America, Staten Island, the fifth borough of New York City, which is referred to as Staten, Italy.
You won't believe this, Mark.
People on Staten Island always thought that they had a Christopher Columbus statue.
There's never been one there.
I know everything about this city.
I am the genuine New Yorker.
I'm the only one who can get things back on track.
And remember, Mark, for everybody out there who remembered Rudy Giuliani saving New York City in 1993, a year later, a guy you couldn't have picked out of a police lineup, George Pataki, beat the better Cuomo.
That's right, Andrew.
I'm going to tell you.
You know, Mario Cuomo.
I knew Mario Cuomo.
Well, George Pataki not only beat Mario Cuomo, but he gave us great times with Rudy as the Republican mayor, Pataki as the Republican governor, no chaos, no corruption, crime reduced, great quality of life.
Everybody wanted to come to New York.
Now we're falling into the abyss.
Curtis Lewis, Republican mayor.
And next year, Elise Stefanik, the congresswoman, gets elected governor, and we can do it all over again.
Yeah, now, if you want, what do you want people to do?
Donate, volunteer?
What can they do for you?
What's the website?
All of the above with 21 days to go.
I'm campaigning 20 days out of a 24-hour day.
Just go to Sleewa for NYC.com, Sleewa for NYC.com.
Please help me save New York City because whether it's Zorhan Mandami or Andrew Cuomo, there's going to be fear, flight, hysteria, and constant exodus of New Yorkers into your state.
My job is to keep them here.
Improve, don't move, because I don't want to see the sequel to Kurt Russell's Escape from New York and all New Yorkers coming down your way to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and parts unknown.
Now, I see a lot of commercials for you all over the place on TV.
Even during the big Yankee playoff game, there were your commercials.
I don't see a lot of Cuomo commercials.
And as far as I know, he hasn't even opened a campaign headquarters yet, has he?
No, in fact, I opened my 11th campaign headquarters today.
There are Sleewa signs everywhere, Sleewa for mayor.
I have an energetic campaign.
Zorhan Mandami has the Zoranistas.
We know they're energetic.
It really should be one-on-one.
It should be Curtis Sleewa, the mayor from the streets and the subways, taking on Zoran Mandami, who wants to be the mayor representing the white-collar graduates of college in the suites.
That's really where the battle is.
Andrew Cuomo's trying to remain relative.
He should be one and done.
He escaped from Albany when he was under impeachment.
You know, Mark Simone's responsible for the deaths of 15,000 LD people because of his executive order.
He never apologized.
And God only knows if you're a woman and 22, we'd have to have HR constantly in the office of the mayor, making sure he was keeping his hands off the young ladies working in his administration.
But you've got to give him credit, though.
In this little comeback of his, he has convinced some of these big donors that he's the traditional mainstream middle-of-the-road Democrat.
When he was governor, he was the most far-left.
He was as bad as Momdami, wasn't he?
Mark, you're friends with a lot of these money people.
They may know Wall Street, but they don't know politics.
They've proven that time and time again.
They ran from Cuomo to Eric Adams.
They gave Eric Adams millions.
Where's that money now, Mark Simone?
He's got it done.
Nobody wants to find out.
And now they're back with Cuomo.
Mark, when you sit down with your friends, the billionaires, tell them, focus on Wall Street.
Let Curtis Sleewood, the man of the people, the blue-collar working-class Republican populace, focus on saving the city and just stay out of my way.
I can do it.
They can't.
They failed.
Yeah.
Well, one thing with these billionaires, when it comes to politics, they're geniuses in their own profession.
But when it comes to politics, they're crazy.
Cuomo gets wiped out in two debates by Momdani.
Cuomo gets slaughtered in the primary by Mondani.
And then they tell you, only Cuomo can win.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
But you, when it comes to crime, would you say that's going to be the number one issue in the debate?
Oh, no doubt.
We need to hire 7,000 cops immediately.
They've been stripped of the insurance that every civil servant has.
It's called qualified immunity.
We have to get that back so that the cops don't fear getting involved and making arrests.
Plus, our recruitment is dismal because the men and women who were police officers are never recommending any longer that their children or grandchildren or nieces or nephews follow in their footsteps.
We're facing dire circumstances here.
And I got to tell you, I've been doing this for 46 years as leader of the Guardian Angels.
I helped save the subway system that was crime infested in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
I fought the crack cocaine epidemic along with Rudy Giuliani, the greatest mayor we ever had.
I learned from the best.
And so as Rudy Giuliani 2.0, I can do exactly what he did so many years ago, rescue this city that is in dire need.
The socialists will destroy it.
And Andrew Cuomo has said, if somehow Zorhan wins, he's going to flee to Florida.
What kind of leader is that?
This guy's always dropping out.
In fact, Mark, he dropped out of running for governor against Carl McColl.
He dropped out when he feared impeachment from his own Democratic Party and ran to the Hamptons.
The man is not up for a fight.
To beat Zoran and the Zoranistas and the Democratic Socialists of America, you got to go neighborhood by neighborhood, subway stop by subway stop, get the voters to the polls, and that's how we'll have victory on January 1st, 2026, when I get sworn into office to save this city with the help of all your listeners.
Hey, yeah, go to sliwafornyc.com.
You can donate, volunteer, sliwafornyc.com.
Now, Mandani came out of nowhere.
Somehow he's got 40 million or whatever.
We know this money, a lot of George Soros types.
But what about this rumors talk of foreign money that poured into his campaign?
Mark Simone, you remember it was two months ago on Marie Bargaloma's show on the Fox News business station that I said there's foreign money that has come into contact with Zoran Mondami's campaign fund.
You know, what happens?
It's the same thing that happened to Eric Adams.
He got Turkish money that went to Turkish businessmen in New York City who then had straw donors make those donations, which is illegal, which is why Eric Adams should have gone to jail.
Zoran Mondami, where there's smoke, there's fire.
The Department of Justice should do a full-scale investigation.
He's already admitted he collected $13,000 of illegal campaign contributions from foreign sources.
Why wouldn't we do a deeper dive?
He's collected millions, Mark Simone.
13,000 may just be the tip of the iceberg.
Yeah, well, that dive is being done by some people.
We'll see.
Hey, we don't have much time.
I have one more question.
Last time you had that debate four years ago, Channel 4, they rigged the debate.
They said we're only having yes or no questions for this segment.
You're only allowed to talk 30 seconds.
How do you know they're not going to do that again this year?
Well, I learned from that mistake of allowing the moderators to dominate the discussion since I'm in the middle.
Andrew Cuomo is positioned to my right and Zorhan Mandami, obviously, to my left.
I am going to dominate this debate.
I'm not going to let the moderators and the inquisitors try to make it appear that this is their time to shine.
People don't want to hear from them.
They want to hear from the candidates.
They want to hear our ideas, our concepts, and most importantly, they want to hear good arguments back and forth.
And, you know, the moderators, they're constantly trying to break that up.
Mark, I'm not going to let them do it this time.
All right.
The start of this debate, I am going to be at Zoran Mandami and his mini-me, Andrew Cuomo.
Well, good luck.
We want you to win.
And everybody, go to sleewoofernyc.com, donate, volunteer, sleewoofernyc.com.
Curtis, have a big victory Thursday night.
Help me save New York City, everybody listening, and the Sean Hannity show.
Help me save New York City.
All right.
Take care.
Yeah, we hope he wins Thursday night.
SleewooferNYC.com.
We'll take a break.
Hey, we'll take some calls next.
It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Hey, it's the Sean Hannity show.
Mark Simone here.
Sean off today, but he'll be back tomorrow.
Have you ever watched that silly show, The View?
You have high IQ shows, you know, like some MSNBC show.
Then you got these low IQ shows like The View.
But there's one of those wacky co-hosts, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who said a while back, she said, if Trump gets those hostages out, I'll wear a MAGA hat right here.
She thought there was no chance, no chance that he could make this deal.
And she said, if he does, I'll wear a MAGA hat.
Well, he did.
And she's not wearing the hat.
Donald Trump Jr. trolling her on Twitter today about wearing that hat.
So far, nothing.
She hasn't said a peep yet about wearing that hat.
I predict, no, she won't wear it.
She won't do it.
She won't do it because then there'll be the picture of her with the hat on will be used against her forever and ever.
And her viewers are crazy, wacky viewers.
They'll never, ever, ever get over it.
Hey, we're just about out of time, but it's been quite a day here.
If you heard the Charlie Kirk ceremony, quite powerful, quite moving.
And, well, I'm glad we could bring it to you.
But no, don't forget, check out Hannity.com, the website.
There's always great news stories and coverage there.
Watch Hannity on the Fox News channel tonight, 9.
If you want to listen to me, I'm on 710WOR New York or iHeart.