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Oct. 25, 2025 - Sean Hannity Show
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Eric Trump Fighting for The Trump Legacy
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An hour to Sean Hannity's show this Friday, 800-941 Sean is on number.
If you want to be a part of the program, let me take you back in time.
The year is 2010.
This is Fake News CNN reporting on Obama's White House renovation.
Oh, very different view than today.
Listen.
Sounds like you're building another wing to the White House, but we appreciate you keeping it.
I can't even imagine, TJ.
It's going to happen for the next two years.
All of the banging, the jackhammering, the dust, the confusion, the noise of all places to do construction is happening right here, the front lawn of the White House.
It's a four-year renovation project.
Estimated cost, $376 million.
Oh, everybody's happy about it.
Nobody was melting down complaining.
Over at MSDNC, Nicole Wallace, God only knows what happened to her.
She used to run John McCain and Sarah Palin's campaign, now just gone totally off the bonkers, you know, conspiracy theory peddling line of MSDNC comparing Trump's White House ballroom to Russia.
They can't get over Russia, Russia, Russia, still obsessed.
Listen.
But it's also un-American what he plans to do.
Like what's going to go up in its place is not anything that we're used to seeing here.
Here's a side-by-side of Trump's rendition of a ballroom with the Winter Palace ballroom in St. Petersburg.
Russia.
Yeah.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
I mean, autocrats have a similar aesthetic.
They like a lot of golds.
It is.
It is.
Trump derangement syndrome is a real syndrome.
Anyway, we're privileged and pleased to have back on the program our friend Eric Trump.
And oh, look at this.
Look at this.
We had him on about his new book, Under Siege, My Family's Fight to Save Our Nation.
As I predicted, debuting number one on the New York Times bestseller list.
You know, this caused a ton of ajeda and indigestion and just absolute pain inside the halls of the New York Times to have to put Eric Trump at the top of the list.
Congratulations, my friend.
We did have a side bet.
We'll talk about that in a second.
Well, you know, Sean, like everything else in life, it has to be too big to rake and we won't sing by the biggest margin ever.
I mean, we sold hundreds of thousands of copies of books.
It was one of the biggest book releases of the year by far.
And you are amazing.
And thank you for having me on.
But obviously, it's just this country is pissed off.
It's this country's pissed.
And they're pissed because of what you just played a second ago.
And by the way, I was laughing during your introduction.
I'm not sure if you caught the number.
In 2010, the ballroom renovation, the White House renovation he did was $346 million.
This is 15 years ago, Sean.
And yet, you know how much my father's spending?
At least taxpayer dollars?
He's spending zero.
You know why?
Because he's paying for it himself and he's funding it with donations to build something that's beautiful.
But think about the fact that Barack Obama could do a minor renovation of the White House 15 years ago and spend over $340 million.
Yet he's literally building 100,000 square foot ballroom there that's going to be the most beautiful thing you've ever seen and it costs taxpayers zero.
That's the difference between Obama and that's the difference between DJ Take.
And I'll add one other thing.
There's nothing that Obama did in terms of his renovation that was consequential or transformational.
What your dad is now setting up is a grand ballroom.
For people that don't know, if we have heads of state that come to our country, oftentimes they're either stuck in a small room and the upstairs of the White House, usually where they have the White House Christmas party.
I've been there on occasion.
Or they're putting a tent up in the backyard, which is hardly, I think, fitting for the United States of America and a president of our country.
I can't, you know, there's nothing consequential that Obama built for that amount of money.
Of course, of course.
And again, that's the difference between, but remember, this is 15 years ago.
Money's probably 3x since then in terms of the value of it.
So that's probably $900 million today.
And he did nothing that was consequential.
Yet my father's spending zero and giving America an unbelievable president.
I mean, isn't that amazing?
And, you know, Sean, I haven't told this story publicly, but you know, I do most of our construction.
He sent me the plans for it a couple times.
Hey, what do you think?
And literally, last night I sent him a little message.
You know, we should make sure to put the hang points in the ballroom.
This ballroom is going to be the best anywhere in the world.
It is spectacular.
The detail is second to none.
Only Donald Trump could pull this off.
And I'm telling you, he's giving the American people such an unbelievable treatment.
I mean, it really is spectacular.
But there's nothing.
And your dad addressed this during his session before a joint session of Congress.
Your dad literally said, you know, there's nothing I can say that's going to make this side of the aisle happy.
If he can cure cancer, they would find a way not to applaud.
When he introduced the families of Lake and Riley and Jocelyn Nungari, and that young man that became a Secret Service agent who had beat cancer up to that point that night, special, special events.
And I said at the time, and I stand by this, if you can't stand for a family that lost a loved one that was murdered in the prime of their life, Lake and Riley out jogging, or Jocelyn Nungari, a 12-year-old girl, brutally raped and brutally murdered in Houston, Texas, 12 years old, and she fought back.
If you can't have sympathy for this young man and appreciate the fact that the president took the time to make him a Secret Service agent to honor him after all the tough battles this young man had been through, I said, this is a party not only that has missed the plot, they have lost their heart and their soul and their conscience.
And that's where we are with this Democratic Party.
You know, right now, they don't care.
You know, I have one congresswoman I played this week, you know, saying, oh, yeah, we know people are going to suffer in the country, but that this is our only leverage to keep the government shut down.
I'm like, wow.
Oh, no, they're crazy, Sean.
I mean, you see it every single day.
Look at the drug boats, right?
So you've got these boats.
And just for context, they've got tons of fentanyl on them, right?
And fentanyl will kill, you know, this will kill tens of thousands of people.
How dare you eliminate a boat that's running toward U.S. shores that's filled with tons and tons of fentanyl?
And how dare you, President Trump?
I mean, this is coming from the Democrats.
Yet, you know, every single person in this country is cheering as these boats go into a thousand pieces because my father is keeping Americans from getting killed.
Every single day you have this, look at Pritzker in Chicago.
How dare you, President Trump, come into our city where they have 70 shootings a weekend, right?
I mean, you have death after death, young men and women getting killed on the streets of Chicago.
No one's doing a damn thing about it.
My father wants to fix their problem.
And guess what?
They go out and they do press conferences about how dare you, how dare you want to solve the problem for Chicago.
Sean, no, they keep calling your father a Nazi.
That idiot keeps calling your dad a Nazi.
4,000 people dead since he became governor, over 4,000.
And it says a lot when you have five times the homicide rate of New York City.
That's saying something.
Yeah, and especially when we've already seen the story.
We know how this movie can end.
And it's called Washington, D.C., where it went from a massive crime to zero crime after they arrested 4,300 people.
It took them 12 days.
They arrested 4,300 people, hardened criminals who are repeat offenders.
And guess what?
Our nation's capital no longer has that crime in it.
And my father wants to go do the same thing for Chicago.
And they go absolutely crazy.
The Democrats have nothing.
They have no leadership.
They're not liked by the American people.
Their PR arm, which was always the mainstream media in this country, the mainstream media in this country is dead.
So they no longer have the air cover that they used to have in 2016, 2017 when I had to fight them every single day over the rush hoax and the dirty dossiers and the way they were coming after me and the way they were coming after our family.
They have nothing.
Lost DEI.
They've lost their movement.
No one wanted men my size swimming in women's sports.
They lost that one.
They lost the inflation battle.
They lost by dynamics.
They realized that Kamala Harris was a total sham.
This was not a democratic process that put her in.
They've lost everything.
They've lost all of their credibility.
Nobody likes the Democratic party in this country.
And so what do they do?
They fight my father on building the most spectacular ballroom, you know, and doing it out of the country.
I mean, that's how low they've gotten.
You know, I want to go back to your book a second because, and I urge everyone to get a copy of it.
And we have a link on Hannity.com.
There's one on Amazon.com.
It's now in bookstores everywhere.
It's the number one book in the country.
It's called Under Siege, My Family's Fight to Save Our Nation.
Now, we stayed in touch throughout that period.
I know the pressure you are under on a daily basis.
And it started from the day your father came down that escalator at Trump Tower.
And it's not stopped, as you can see with this ballroom so-called controversy.
Yeah, but people are laughing it off today versus before they didn't.
I mean, people really thought we were colluding with Russia.
They really thought we had secret servers in the basement of Trump Tower.
I mean, they really thought that there was a dirty dossier thinking my father did unthinkable things.
All of that was obviously paid for by Hillary Clinton.
And then once we got past those people, people started getting suspect.
They started getting a little skeptical of what they were hearing.
And then it got to the first impeachment.
And then it got to Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh really pissed off a lot of people in this country because they realized how insane that whole narrative was.
Then it got to the second impeachment.
Now they had really started losing people by this point.
And then it got to the 91 statements.
And then it got to the mugshot.
And then they kept raiding, you know, Mar-a-Lago.
And then they threw my father off of Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
It got to all of those.
And now you really start losing people because you're messing with somebody's First Amendment right.
And, you know, and then all of a sudden you had a country that felt like they were under siege.
And now in Colorado, my father got thrown off the ballot.
Now all these Colorado residents felt that they were under siege.
Their voice no longer mattered.
And then the same thing happened in Maine.
And then they started putting gag orders under my father as he was trying to run a campaign.
So the person that they might vote for could no longer freely speak to the American public.
And then they tried killing my father the first time.
Then they tried killing him the second time.
And then they killed Charlie Kirk.
And I can go on and on for days.
I can go on and on for days.
And this is how the Democratic Party lost this entire country.
There is a certain point where you have the law of unintended consequences.
People didn't like what they were being spoon-fed.
People stopped trusting the Democrats.
They knew everything that they were saying was a lie, that they had been lied to over and over and over.
And Sean, that was the siege.
And that was the siege not only against our family, but against all of us.
I mean, you know, the IRS came after us and leaked all of our tax returns, but they did the same to you.
And they did the same to conservative organizations all across the country.
And they targeted churches and they targeted, you know, families.
They targeted businesses that they didn't agree with for whatever reason.
They debanked all these people.
I became one of the most debanked people in American history for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
You know, America, it wasn't just our family that was under siege.
It was this country that was under siege.
It was spirituality that was under siege.
It was our family unit that was under siege.
It was our children in their classrooms that were under siege.
It was our economy.
We were all under siege in this country.
And when you asked why it went to number one, I mean, you deserve the Pulitzer Prize, Sean.
You got the story right.
New York Times got it wrong.
Maggie Haberman, who got the Pulitzer Prize, she got it wrong.
And isn't ironic that years later, here I am at the top of the New York Times bestseller list, you know, for writing a book about how corrupt and unethical all these people were, where the very institution that's giving me the award was the very institution that was getting it wrong back at the time.
All right, quick break, right back more with Eric Trump, who is with us.
His new book just out, Under Siege, My Family's Fight to Save Our Nation.
After one week debuting number one on the New York Times list, we'll continue with Eric Trump on the other side.
Then your call's coming up, 800-941-Sean.
What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre?
Bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
You put two and two together.
Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
I'm Leon Navok from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries.
This is Fiasco, Benghazi.
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This is the Sean Hannity Show.
Eric Trump is with us.
His new book is out.
It's been out a week.
It's on Hannity.com, Amazon.com, bookstores around the country, debuting number one on the New York Times bestseller list.
Under Siege, My Family's Fight to Save Our Nation.
And we continue with Eric.
You know, I don't say this because we're friends.
I say this because this shouldn't happen in the United States.
And the magnitude of pressure and sacrifice and frankly, persecution that your family went through.
I don't even, I don't feel comfortable talking about the little stuff they did to me.
And by the way, it wasn't pleasant.
I'm not going to lie, but it's nothing compared to what they did to your father and to you and your sisters and your brothers and how they wanted to destroy all of you and send you to jail.
I got phone calls saying, I'm hearing that the arrest of Don Jr. and Eric might be imminent.
Well, we had never gotten a traffic kick in our life.
You know, we didn't have a laptop from hell.
You know, there was no drugs.
There was no prostitution.
There's no illicit pictures.
There was no lies.
There's certainly no intelligence agencies coming out and saying that our laptops were Russian disinformation.
There was no cover-up.
We were honest people.
We were honest people who fought like hell next to our father's side to save a nation that was massively in decline.
To save a nation that was massively corrupt.
And you had a side that lost the narrative.
They lost the people.
And their only tool that they had left was to inflict emotional harm, reputational harm, financial harm, and then ultimately physical harm, Sean.
Make no mistake about it.
I mean, you had senators out there, and you remember this.
You were probably the only one that was covering this at the time who was saying that my father should lose Secret Service protection because he didn't deserve to be protected.
And sure enough, fast forward, he took a bullet to the ear.
And Butler, they wanted him to get hurt.
Like, if anybody doesn't think that they were wishing poorly on him, I mean, just look at what happened to Charlie Kirk and look at the aftermath of Charlie Kirk where, you know, people are putting their own.
They're out celebrating it, Eric.
Listen, I will say this.
I guess that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
But it's a tribute to you, your dad, your entire family.
And I mean this with all sincerity.
If people, I knew the personal side of it, it was hard.
You did it.
You deserve this book to be number one.
But more importantly, the nation needs to learn the lessons in this book.
Under Siege, My Family's Fight to Save Our Nation, Hannity.com, Amazon.com, bookstores around the country.
Very proud of you.
I offered you a bet the day before the list came out, and I said, I'll bet you my 5,000 of your 500 that you'd be number one.
You didn't take the bet, which is smart on your part.
Well, we got to number one, and it's a great arrow and quiver.
And honestly, I did it more out of my own pride and for this country than I did for anything else.
We had to beat these guys.
We've won this, Sean, and you were such a big part of it.
And I love you.
And I appreciate you.
You've been such a great friend to me and my father and everybody in our family.
And you were right.
You were right.
You're the one that deserves the Pulitzer Prize.
So thank you, my friends.
You know what?
I'll tell you what gives me the most satisfaction is the American people got it.
It took time.
And your dad's back in office and he's going to build a big, beautiful ballroom.
Eric Trump, appreciate you.
As always, thanks so much for being with us and congratulations.
Thanks, Josh.
I have been enjoying the fact that zero experience Hunter is bold enough in speaking out.
He went apoplectic over on Obama because Obama dared that one day.
If you remember that fundraiser, that's a Clooney fundraiser.
And remember, Joe was like, where am I?
Where do I go?
What do I do?
Where do I go?
What do I do?
I mean, it was just lost on stage.
Obama, seeing what's going on, I mean, did the right thing.
He walked over, okay, Joey, you know, we're going to go this way.
I'll go with you.
Come on, we'll go together.
Just kind of bailing him out, to be honest.
And he needed to be bailed out.
And Hunter had a fit over that.
Hunter also having a fit on George Clooney's description.
He says it's absolutely not true what he wrote in the New York Times at the time, which is that his father didn't recognize him.
Hunter Biden now is claiming that 100% he did not think the laptop was his when the story broke.
Remember the laptop repair shop, John Paul Mac Isaac, remember of this poor guy whose business got ruined as a result of this.
Very real laptop was handed in.
And as he's recovering the materials on the laptop, he sees things that, well, he thinks that he needs to report to police.
I don't know if it was the guns that he saw.
You know, I don't know if it was the hookers that he saw.
I don't know if it was the drug use that he saw.
But he went to, you know, no good deed goes unpunished, right?
But he went to the FBI and told him about it.
And Hunter says 100% he didn't think the laptop was his when the story broke.
Well, I mean, he admits he was addicted to crack at the time.
And what's on the laptop is so atrocious.
Never mind the implication of his father and giving half his income to pops and everything else in between.
Here's what he says.
When the laptop thing first broke, did you really not think it was yours is what this person asked me to ask you.
There's probably a Cliffs Notes version of this, but like, you know, no, 100%.
And no, look, number one, the way that when it broke, it was very, very, very jumbled of what the, you know, what the thing was.
There was this laptop repair shop owner, but he was, you know, he was legally blind.
And it said that I was in the shop, but there's no, I mean, he has video cameras, but there's no video cameras of me.
And there's this, that, and the other thing.
And all I know is this, is that even that person publicly says that the information that was disseminated through Rudy Giuliani, through his lawyer, through, you know, the Garrett Ziegler's of the world and Steve Bannons and Gao, whatever his name is, is an amalgamation, did not come from the source that he says that it came from.
So number one, there's really never a laptop.
There was a hard drive.
And that hard drive became just a dumping ground for things that were hacked, stolen, fabricated, manipulated, real, the vast majority of things that are real.
And you said that.
I don't remember dropping that laptop off.
No.
No.
Who would remember if you dropped a laptop laptop off at a laptop repair shop?
Nobody would remember that, right, Linda?
Nobody, if you dropped your laptop off at a repair shop, you'd forget.
That's normal.
Yeah, no.
I mean, honestly, I guess if I was doing the amount of crack that Hunter was doing potentially, I mean, maybe then I would forget, but he's just so full of people.
Let me tell you the story.
And we've had John Paul Mac Isaac on the show.
Let me read what he said.
My life changed forever on April 12, 2019, when Hunter Biden stumbled into my shop requesting data recovery from one of his liquid damaged laptops after his father announced his candidacy for president of the United States and Hunter failed to pay for and collect his computer.
Fear for my safety grew.
This was paperwork in Hunter's possession, giving me permission to examine and copy his data.
Someone was going to come looking for the laptop and come looking for me.
Concerned that I was sitting on evidence in a criminal investigation, I set out to hand everything over to the FBI, but feeling betrayed by the FBI's inaction in providing the laptop as evidence during the impeachment trial, I then turned to Congress and ultimately to a lawyer for President Rudy Giuliani's talking about Bob Costello.
When the story broke, big tech and social mainstream media blocked the reporting.
I was instantly labeled as a hacker and a criminal.
My actions were labeled Russian disinformation.
And it didn't take long before people started attacking my business, my character, forcing me to close my shop and flee the state.
Where does he go to get his life back?
Unbelievable.
Steve in Pennsylvania.
Steve, how are you?
Glad you called.
Happy Friday.
Sean, you're a great American.
I live in the suburbs of Philly, Montgomery County, and I was listening to your show the other night when you had Senator Fetterman on.
And I have to be honest with you, I admit when I'm wrong, I had really low expectations for Senator Fetterman.
I watched that whole primary.
The Democrats were pushing him against Conor Lamb.
I was saying to myself, you guys got this wrong.
Connor Lamb is much more Kenny-esque.
I mean, not that I'm a Democrat, but Fetterman has really, really swayed a lot of my family, our friends.
He's, you know, that interview with you, I mean, he's country before party.
I mean, the message is loud and clear.
I mean, he's, you know, I don't like the fact he doesn't wear a suit and respect the office of the Senate, but who cares?
I actually don't care how he dresses.
Honestly, I don't care.
He wants to wear a hoodie, let him wear a hoodie.
I got to meet Fetterman at one point.
I'm not going to give all the details of it.
We had a really, really friendly conversation, and we followed it up with other conversations, private ones, so I won't disclose the details of it.
And I was pretty hard, you know, going at him.
I wanted Oz to win.
You know, Doug Mastriano, I think, killed Oz's chance because he had no exceptions on the abortion issue.
He lost by the largest amount against a non-incumbent governor in the history of the Commonwealth since the 1940s.
And while he lost by 20 points, Oz lost by three.
And there's only so much ballot switching that people are going to do.
And I thought, Oz, I was supporting Oz.
And he knew that.
He didn't care.
And then it just led to other conversations.
He does not care.
He's not thinking about his next election.
He's standing up for what he believes is right.
He stands up for secure borders.
He's standing up for opening up the government.
He stood up for the president when the president took out Iran's nuclear site, said it was a good thing.
We had the world's a safer place.
He applauded the president for what he did with everything with the peace deal and releasing the hostages.
He supports Israel, and he's not going to call Republicans fascist, racist, Nazis, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini.
And I'm like, okay.
Where's the rest of his party?
He's like the only one.
Sean, I'm a local politician.
I was a local politician.
I worked with Governor Shapiro when he was a Montgomery County chairperson.
And I'll tell you, the Democrats have taken over my township.
We were all Republican board.
The Democrats have moved out of the city to the suburbs because the Republicans did such a good job managing the budget and great low taxes, great place to live.
Now it's all Democrats in the suburbs.
And I'm telling you, Fetterman has really, I can't vote for him, but he's making the Democrats go crazy.
They're going nuts.
Oh, they want to primary him and punish him because he's not going to be a radical extremist.
And he's just an old school Democrat.
Years ago, I was friends with Joe Lieberman.
And Joe Lieberman and I found ourselves in full agreement against radical Islamic terrorism, the support of Israel on many foreign policy issues, but we disagreed on social issues, but we did it in a pleasant way.
He was often on this program.
Want to hear a funny story about Lieberman?
I'll tell you one.
Go ahead.
So he was the canary in the coal mine in terms of the Democrats going radical.
I mean, former vice presidential candidate for their party, he gets primaried in Connecticut and he loses.
That was a shock.
Decides to run in Connecticut as an independent.
And what I just said to you, that Joe Lieberman is a really nice, decent human being, is true.
He was a very nice, decent human being.
He would never support what's going on today with his party.
So he ran as an independent.
I said nice things about him on the air.
One day he gives me a call.
He goes, Sean, we've known each other.
We've had a friendly relationship all these years.
He goes, you got to do me a favor.
I said, sure.
What is it, Senator?
And he goes, you're killing me.
What do you mean I'm killing you?
He goes, every time you say something nice about me, it is a campaign ad against me.
And I go, well, you want me to start trashing you?
I'll do whatever you know.
I'll go down any road you want if it's going to help you.
I could see that.
Sean, can I say one more thing before I hang up?
What you said to Eric Trump in the interview is that in the 24 election last year, you know what?
I am proud that the American people got it right.
I was holding my breath and I was like, that election has put faith back in the American people that they can figure out what they're voting for the right person.
I mean, you say it all the time, and I had my doubts.
I really did.
I wanted Trump to win, but my faith in the American people were restored.
And it wasn't even close.
It was a landslide.
Look, it was the fight, political fight of our lives because it was everything was on the line.
And I'm going to tell you this.
And you'll hear urgency in my voice beginning in January of next year after I take my long Christmas vacation.
And that urgency is going to be, this is going to be the single most important midterm in our lives.
And you better understand it because otherwise all progress will stop and we'll be back to impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, Russia, Russia, Russia, subpoena, subpoena, subpoena.
It's just the weaponization will be on steroids and human growth hormone.
Steve, appreciate you, man.
God bless you.
Love the people in the Commonwealth in Pennsylvania.
Hardworking, great Americans.
They make the country great.
All right, quick break.
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God bless Texas.
Keith is next on the Sean Hannity show.
Happy Friday, Keith.
Well, I got a question as far as having the government shutdown because I'm still paying taxes.
So that means to me that it's not shut down.
But why do we have to listen to anything that they have to say, vote for, or whatever, for everything they shove down our throat to Obamacare and everything else?
What do I care what they say about anything?
I'm not voting for nothing with them.
So what do I care?
Just open up the government and start rolling with it again.
They're going to complain.
Look, the rules of the rules, this might be an area of disagreement.
Fetterman's in favor of using the nuclear option to open the government.
I'm not.
Democrats now are on record.
We're about to hit a deadline where all people on food stamps and the SNAP program are going to lose their benefits.
And if that happens, that is on them.
They are holding the country hostage because they want $1.5 trillion in new spending to open the government for seven weeks, including monies for health care for illegals, you know, a continuation of temporary benefits that were only supposed to be there for COVID that will bankrupt the country, and funding NPR and PBS and other DEI initiatives worldwide.
So, you know, my attitude is let them keep committing political suicide.
This is on them.
It's not on Donald Trump.
The Republicans are all for a clean, continuing resolution, funding the government at current levels.
They are demanding $1.5 trillion.
We can't afford it.
We just can't afford it.
When I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
Nine times out of 10, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
From Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
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