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April 10, 2025 • 30 mins

Sean covers President Trump's open cabinet meeting... under the Biden administration, these meetings were highly scripted and very infrequent... certainly not the case under a Trump Presidency. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
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of the program. It's eight hundred and ninety four one Sean.
It was a fascinating cabinet meeting that took place with
the President his entire team today as he went around
the table, one cabinet secretary after another. Uh, is so informational.

(00:29):
And one of the things that I've been pointing out
is that if everything that the President is now put
in motion to accomplish is accomplished, this will be the
most transformational, consequential presidency and oh well over one hundred
years it is. This is dramatic change. And I know

(00:51):
there's a level of impatience among people to get some
things done. Well, you know, why haven't we gotten peace
in Europe in the Middle East? Oh okay, let me
just snap my fingers and make that happen. We've made
tremendous progress as it relates to the border. We're making
tremendous progress as it relates to energy. We're making tremendous

(01:11):
progress as it relates to the economy and reconciliation, which
is why I was in DC earlier this week. We've
made tremendous progress on pretty much every front, and everything
now is getting emotion. We basically the building blocks, the
foundation has been laid for great success in this country

(01:34):
that will also save the country and generations to come.
I mean, it's that deep, it's that profound. So I
kind of thought it was worthwhile I was watching this
and I kind of like Ting London, I said, I
want to run this because this I want people to
hear it. Most of you are busy, you're working, going
about your day, and Americans need to hear this. And

(01:56):
it's not like I can rerun it on TV tonight.
So we took a lot a lot of the cabinet
secretaries and the president just to spell out what they're
doing so that you can be an informed voter and
understand the depth and the profound nature of what's happening. Anyway,
let's go to that cabinet meeting. Obviously it gets kicked

(02:17):
off for President's Trump.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
We had a very good meeting.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
We're talking about a lot of different things. Consumer prices
have actually dropped this very little inflation. Everybody predicted a
lot of inflation, very little inflation. The energy costs are down,
interest rates are probably down. They scatter, but they're probably down.

(02:41):
Prescription drug prices are even to down. Doing very well.
It's been amazing. We had a big day yesterday. It
will always be transition difficulty, but in history, it was
the biggest day in history. The markets so very, very
happy with the.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Way the country is running.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
We're trying to get the world to treat us fairly.
This is something that should have been done twenty five
years ago and it wasn't. Should have been done forty
years ago and it wasn't, but no president was willing
to take it on.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
But yet it's not sustainable.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
It wasn't sustainable and as you know, without a lot
of money being added.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
This is a lot of money that we could add.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
The country is making approximately two billion dollars a day,
and when you think of it, that we've never done
that before, never come close to it. And the number
is probably three and a half billion dollars a day,
and that makes us a very strong country. But we

(03:52):
have Scott here and Howard and some of the people
that are working on deals and the biggest problem they
have is enough time in the day. Everybody wants to
come and make a deal, and we're working with a
lot of different countries and it's all going to work
out very well.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
I think it's going to work out really very well.
But we're in good shape there. There's no inflation, it's
very little inflation. And I went four years without inflation.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
And I tariff.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
I took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China,
and there's taxes in China, but we took in hundreds
of billions of dollars a year from China and we
had no inflation essentially, So we think we're in very
good shape.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
We think we're doing very well.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
Again.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
There'll be a transition cost and transition problems, but in
the end, it's it's going to be a beautiful thing.
We're doing again what we should have done many years ago.
We let it out of control, and we allowed some
countries to get very big and very rich at or

(05:00):
expense and I'm not going to can't let that happen.
It's not a sustainable formula. So I wanted to just
thank everybody at the table, and maybe I'll go around
and ask some of you a little short couple of answers.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
Peaches got back from Panama, and he's been all over
the place, and you want to give us a little
report on that, and whatever else you might have to say.
Everyone at this table is doing an incredible job, by
the way, I have to say incredible. And the relationships
are it's like their friends, there's really the relationships are

(05:35):
very strong, really good, really strong.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
And these meetings are very good.

Speaker 5 (05:39):
And I think you know having I don't believe there's
any of the president that allowed the press to come
into a meeting such as these are very sacred meetings.
These are very private meetings. But we have nothing to hide,
and I think it's good. I think it's a good.
We want to be a word you'd like to use,
Jeff is trans errand so we want to be transparent

(06:02):
and we'll do that by starting with Pete.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
Go ahead, yes, mister President. We just got back from
Panama last night. We were at the Panama Canal with
their selfcom Commander ships FA team's troops and signed a
couple of historic deals, one which is with the Panama
Canal Authority a framework for US vessels first and free
through the Panama Canal. And then also a memorandum of

(06:28):
understanding with their Security Minister for the presidence of US troops.
Fort Sherman's, an old US base there, as well as
their naval station and air station jointly with Panama to
secure the Panama Canal from Chinese influence.

Speaker 6 (06:43):
That's something you said. We're taking back the canal.

Speaker 7 (06:46):
China's had too much influence Obama and others let them
creep in. We along with Panama are pushing him out, sir.
And so we had a very successful trip. Their president,
President Malino, sends his regards, very complimentary of the US.
He's a great ally, and I think they want the
communist Chinese out and with our troops they're partnering with

(07:08):
their forces, we've got a chance to push them all
the way out to We've moved.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
A lot of troups to Panama and filled up some
areas that we used to have and we didn't have
any longer.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
But we have them now and I think.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
It's in very good control, yes, sir, Okay, thank you, Peter,
very good.

Speaker 8 (07:26):
Hell, so, we've have so many countries to talk to,
it is it's incredible. I think Scott and I I'm
not sure we could ever have enough time in the
day to talk to all these countries because they want
to talk, and they want to talk now, and they
have come with offers that they never ever, ever would

(07:48):
have come with but for the moves that the President
has made demanding that people treat the United States with respect.
We're getting the respect we deserve now and I think
you're going to see a start eels one after the other.
And then I'm very excited that within a week and
a half we're going to start with the gold Cart
and the Trump Card is coming out, and we're very

(08:10):
excited about that and that's coming soon, So very excited.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Thank you very much. Good job, Benda.

Speaker 9 (08:18):
Well, in a couple of fronts, we have been addressing
the issue of anti semitism on campuses. There's been some
grant funding and contract funding that we've reviewed and some
have canceled and some we've put on hold waiting for
that while we do an investigation. On the other side
of what my responsibilities are and having education go back

(08:42):
to the states, we're meeting and talking with governors.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
I was with this.

Speaker 9 (08:45):
Week all fifty commissioners of education around the country, and
because we also want to provide them with tools of
best practices as education does move back to the States,
making great progress. Great response from this state sent up
very positive.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
And what about colleges.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
You're holding back four hundred million from Colombia.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Eight midion from Harvard. Can you imagine the money we
pay Harvard? They have a sixty billion dollar.

Speaker 5 (09:13):
Fund and we're giving them eight million dollars and we're
trying to figure that out. And then they hire Deblasio,
the worst mayor of the history of New York, and
they hire the woman from Chicago who was a disaster,
total disaster, and they pay a massive salaries and they're
supposed to be teaching you government.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
That's not Harvard. That's not Harvard, though it used to be.
So do you have anything to say about the.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
Dollars you're holding back from quite a few universities, so
we're not behaving.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
Yeah, And the other there's some Princeton, Cornell others that
are coming in and actually getting calls now from the
presidents of the universities who really do want to come
in and sit down and have discussions, and so we're
investigating them. But we're in the meantime, we're holding we're
holding back the great and the fun money.

Speaker 6 (10:02):
Thank you, great, thank.

Speaker 10 (10:04):
You, very thankful for the House voting for the President's
budget resolution along with the Senate bill. We made a
ton of progress this week and working with members to
ensure that a desire for flexibility in the Senate was
not misconciered as a desire not to slow and do
spending reforms.

Speaker 6 (10:24):
And so we're very thankful for that.

Speaker 10 (10:27):
And now we can get after writing that bill, getting
the president as big a package of his agenda to
his desk.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
Very good week.

Speaker 5 (10:35):
He's got the House vote, and now we're well on
our way to getting as we call it, the big,
the great, big beautiful bill.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
It's beauty. There's never been a bill like this one.
We're trying to get it all into one beautiful bill.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
It's tax cuts, regulation cuts, and many other things.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
The border, a lot of money for the border. And
were you doing a fantastic job. So we just got
a report that we as you know, you know before us.
We are surprised we.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
Got the vote. We cut the vote, and we're happy
to get the vote. So I think we're going to
be a very good ship. Okay, please, mister President.

Speaker 11 (11:17):
Last year, the Chinese received seventeen hundred orders for new ships.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
American shipyards received five.

Speaker 11 (11:25):
Under your leadership, like so many other industries, we are
going to revitalize and make shipbuilding a maritime great again
with these blue collar jobs. These are the cranes, the
ports opportunity zones and drive that investment back in.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
And we have.

Speaker 11 (11:42):
Under that executive order and also one to streamline foreign
military sales for people to want to buy our equipment,
and of course acquisition reform, all just this week under
your leadership, mister President.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
So we're going to be rebuilding our ship building business.
We may order would have to go to Congress for this,
but we may buy some ships from other countries that
we're close two and that do great jobs with ships.
But we're going to start the process of rebuilding. We
don't really essentially build ships anymore, which is ridiculous. It's

(12:17):
going to be a very big business for us, and
not too just in the future, but in the meantime.
We have countries that do very well at building ships,
and we'll be dealing with those countries and we may
be ordering top of the line ships from those countries.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
Whether a fairly short period of time. We'll be building
our road ships, so we'll probably have to go to
Congress for that, but we'll have no we're not going
to have a problem. Susie, thank you very much for
the job you've done.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Go ahead, please, I.

Speaker 12 (12:50):
Just want to make sure you know that this cabinet,
I think pretty uniquely collaborates and cooperates and works together
to accomplish all that you've asked them to do, and
I think they deserve a lot of credit.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
You're doing a gredy job, KO, Chief Chief, safely, go ahead.

Speaker 13 (13:10):
This president, the Biden EPA was strangulating the economy. The
Trump EPA understands it's not a binary choice. We could
protect the environment and grow the economy. Working with DOJE
and Elon Musk, we've now canceled twenty two billion dollars
worth of grants, and we have launched what is the
largest deregulatory action the history of the country, just in

(13:32):
one agency. That's how much of a mess the Biden
EPA left us. It is going to end up reducing
the cost of living. It's going to create jobs. It's
going to make it easier to purchase a car, it
will be easier to heat your home.

Speaker 6 (13:44):
We're proud of this effort.

Speaker 13 (13:46):
The effort that we have is fulfilling the mandate that
you earn from the American public, clean air, land and
water for all Americans, unleashing energy dominance, permitting reform, advancing
cooperative federalism, making America the AI capital of the world,
and bringing back American auto jobs. When you called me
that day asking for me to take this position, I

(14:08):
was honored, and you were very specific and clear in
what you wanted us to accomplish. We understand our mission
and at the Trump EPA, we're going to make it proud.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
All right, welcome back more of the president his cabinet
meeting from earlier today, earlier this afternoon before we came
out in the air. I think it's important we're going
to hear from a more cabinet secretaries on the other side.
All right, let's get back to the president. He had
a very very important cabinet meeting today and he went
around the table and this is what they are doing

(14:39):
on your behalf. That the corrupt state run legacy media
mob will never play for you. And I just think
that there was so much that was so much information
that was passed on today. I just think it's worthwhile
for you to hear it yourself from them directly, and
that's every cabinet official.

Speaker 14 (14:58):
Oh, mister President, thank you for your leadership at the border.
For this second month in a row, you have broken
the record in the history of the nation for the
lowest number of encounters at the border, which is absolutely remarkable.

Speaker 6 (15:12):
You have said that America's.

Speaker 14 (15:14):
Laws matter and that they'll be enforced, and we're hard
at work now to get people to go back home
that are here illegally. So the Alien Registration Act has
been in place long enough now that those individuals that
are here illegally, if they haven't registered, then they can
be charged criminally and they can face fines up to
one thousand dollars a day and face deportation if they

(15:36):
don't go home, and they'll never get the chance to
come back to America. So we're encouraging people to use
the CBP home app to register, and we're working on
the resources and funding to buy them a plane ticket
to send them home. It went to El Salvador, Columbia
and Mexico, and those countries and others are thinking about
setting up programs to support these individuals when they get

(15:58):
back to their countries. When they get there, they'll have
housing and food assistants, and so making sure that these
folks have the opportunity to go home so that they
can get the chance to come back to America is important.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
It's a very big self deport operation that we're starting,
and we're going to work with people so that if
they go out in a nice way, we're going to
go back to their country. We're going to work with
them right from the beginning on trying to get them
back in legally.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Is that right you have to go back, So give
you a real incentive. Otherwise they never come back.

Speaker 5 (16:29):
They'll never be allowed once a certain period of time
goes by, which is probably going to be sixty days.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
We're also going to work.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
With farmers that if they have strong recommendations for their farms.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
For certain people, we're going to let.

Speaker 5 (16:43):
Them stay in for a while and work with the
farmers and then come back and go through a process,
a legal process. But we have to take care of
our farmers and hotels and you know, various various places
where they use where they need the people, and we're
going to be working with you very carefully on that.
So farmer will come in with a letter concerning certain people,

(17:04):
saying they're great, they're working hard. We're going to slow
it down a little bit for them, and then we're
going to ultimately bring them back. They'll go out, they're
going to come back as legal workers. Okay, yes, thank you,
which I think will be a I think it's very
important too.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Okay, thank you very much. Great.

Speaker 15 (17:22):
Yet, you've been keeping us very busy. Last week you
started a re ordering of international trade, something that hasn't
happened for eighty years, something that should have happened decades ago.
And you know that, you've known that for a long time.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
That's why you have us all working on this.

Speaker 15 (17:37):
You came into an emergency situation where President Biden left
us with a one point two trillion dollar trade episode.
It's the largest of any country in human history, the largest.
So you declared an emergency. You took actually the largest.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
In history has never been anything like when he left us.
He left us in mess. His whole administration was a mess.
So go ahead.

Speaker 15 (18:01):
So you declared an emergency. You imposed a trade action,
so now you have a terif on the world. It
promotes US manufacturing, it protects US workers, and you've also
given room for negotiation during this time so we can
open export markets for our farmers and other producers and
American workers. And this is why the unions vote for you,
This is why the workers vote for you, This is

(18:21):
why the families want you to be the president, because
you're standing up for American workers in American communities. We've
had countries come in over the past couple of weeks
that represent more than half of global domestic GDP, more
than half. That's who's coming in to talk to you
and to your advisors about how to have reciprocal trade,
how to have fair trade.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
What would have happened about you?

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Thank you very much, great job. Hello, We love.

Speaker 16 (18:48):
Well thanks to your fantastic leadership, this amazing cabinet, the
very talented DOSE team. I'm excited to announce that we
anticipate savings in FY twenty six from reduction of waste
and fraud by one hundred and fifty billion dollars. And
some of it is just absurd, like people getting unemployment
insurance who haven't been born yet. I mean, I think

(19:10):
anyone can appreciate whether it I mean, come on, that's
just crazy. So you know, some of these things if
people ask me, well, how are you going to find
wasting forward in the government.

Speaker 17 (19:24):
I'm like, well, actually, just go in any direction, that's
how you find it. It's just it's very common. It's
as a military we say target rich environment. So so
I think we're doing a lot of good in an
excellent collaboration with cabinet to achieve these savings, and it

(19:44):
will actually result in better services for the American people.
And then we're going to be spending their tax dollars
in a way that is sensible and fair and good.

Speaker 5 (19:53):
And your people are fantastic. In fact, hopefully they'll stay
around for the long haul. I would like to keep
us these weekend They great, smart, sharp, right finding things
that nobody would have thought of, very computer savvy.

Speaker 16 (20:10):
Heart to get that the Trump Gold Card operational hopefully
in the next week or so.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
Up taking something, you stop eating something or maybe it's
a shot, but something's closing it.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
It can't be. It can't be. From ten thousand to
can you imagine that market? That's a big that's a
big number. Thank you very much for doing great.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Thank you beving Please well, mis President, one of your
primary administration goals is to make sure that we unleash
American energy, And of course the strategy behind that is
when we do that, it helps make up more affordable
for all Americans. Energy isn't just industry, it is the
foundation of every other industry, whether it's food, manufacturing, clothing, transportation,

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and then all So when we've got the ability to
generate and not just the energy independent, but energy dominant,
then we have the opportunity to sell energy to our
friends and.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
Allies versus them buy it from our adversaries.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
And our adversaries we're funding terrorism and conflicts against our
allies by their oil and gas sales.

Speaker 6 (21:19):
That we're going through a Swiss chief set of sanctions.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
So with your creation of the National Energy Dominance Council,
over the half the people at this table serve on
that everyone has been engaged. Whether it's interactions with negotiations
for other countries, with putting sanctions in place that actually work,
with cutting deregulation, working on bio fuels, building infrastructure for transportation.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
There's a whole range of things that are being tackled.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
But the outcome of all that is is that the
Biden administration was restricting supply. You're increasing supply when you
increase supply, then prices start to come down, and we
have a huge opportunity to do this. Just an interior alone,
there's five hundred million acres of surface, seven hundred million
acres of subsurface on two point five billion acres of offshore.

Speaker 6 (22:10):
And the Biden administration was trying to restrict this so
that you couldn't know. You couldn't get to timber lea,
you couldn't cut a tree, they couldn't graze a cow,
you couldn't develop oil and gas.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Minerals, and you couldn't develop the critical minerals we need
for our technology, for our defense industries and to be
able to help us win the AI arms race against China.
So we're opening up this and with your executive orders
in your work, we've on Tuesday, historic Day, you ended
the war on beautiful clean coal, which has been going

(22:41):
on since Obama took office. China gets sixty percent of
their electricity from coal.

Speaker 6 (22:47):
They're opening up. They've opened up ninety.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Four gigawatts of coal in the last year as part
of this AI arms race.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
Ninety four gigawatts.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
That's enough for ninety four denvers to be able to
oneg a lot for a metro area like that.

Speaker 6 (23:01):
It's unheard of. So we have an opportunity under your
leadership to come back.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
The Golf of America had his first offshore lease sale,
which is scheduled for later this year, but that was
the industry loved that because we're now the Golf of
America is now open for business again and there's as
much as seven billion barrels of oil accessible.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
Now they've increased the upside of what they think that is.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
On the coal front, the estimate is the financial value
of the coal in America is eight trillion dollars. That
was an asset on the balance sheet that we've now
been put back on again. And of course in Alaska,
with your separate executive orders to unleash alask energy between Anwar,
the North Slope, the Strategic Patrolling Reserve Alaska, all of

(23:49):
those we've reversed Biden decision. Those are all open for
business again. And all of this is leading to the
investment coming to America. The smart money is coming to
the US. That's why we've got trillions of dollars of
investment that are showing up at the door. Because they
know if they're going to do manufacturing here there's going
to be energy to power their plants. And so again,

(24:11):
thank you for your leadership and thank you for everything
you're doing.

Speaker 18 (24:14):
Margot Well, mister president, one of the most important things
I believe you'll achieve in your presidency is re.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
Ordering the world in a proper way.

Speaker 18 (24:23):
For thirty one years, more than thirty one years now,
multiple administrations have allowed the Chinese to de industrialize this country,
to take away jobs and factories and the pillars of
our national strength. And what you're doing now, I think
is a great service to our country but ultimately to
the world, and I want to congratulate you on your
team that's working on that, because that has extraordinary geopolitical implications,
as you see from all these other countries that are

(24:45):
now coming here and wanting to join something that actually
it's just crazy to allow these I mean, basically, we
lived in a world where country company Chinese companies can
do whatever they want in America, but our companies cannot
do anything over there unless they allow it, and even
then they steal our stuff and reverse engineer it. So
just reordering all of that as dramatic implications on peace
and security of the world. So we thank you an

(25:06):
important meeting, thanks to you, is going to happen on Saturday.
For the first time in a long time. They'll be
direct talks between Ambassador Woodcoff and a top level leader
in Iran.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
We hope that will lead to peace.

Speaker 18 (25:16):
You've been very clear what Iran is never going to
have as a nuclear weapon, and I think that's what
led to this meeting, and we'll wait for him to
come back from it, and we're hopeful about that. I
would also say that we are receiving and I think
the Department of Homeland Security can confirm this historic cooperation
from countries all over the world. Number One in taking
back their citizens. Every country in the world has to
take back people that are illegally in another country, and

(25:37):
we have countries that refuse to do it or we
kind of.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
Ignore our calls.

Speaker 6 (25:40):
All of them are doing it.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
The ones that are not are paying a price.

Speaker 18 (25:43):
And we've also found cooperation in other countries that are
willing to take some of these people, some very dangerous criminals.
And how the President El Salvador will be here next week,
has really been a good friend of the United States
in that regard. These are some of the worst people
you'll ever encounter, and Pam knows this and Christine knows
this from work they're doing, you know. And one last

(26:03):
point I want to make mister President again, it's under
your leadership, is actually under your executive order. If you
come to this country as a student, we expect you
to go to class and study and get a degree.
If you come here to like vandalize a library, take
over a campus and do all kinds of crazy things,
you know, we're going to get rid of these people
and we're going to continue to do it. So when
we identify lunatics like these, we take away their student visa.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
No one's entitled to a student visa. The press covered student.

Speaker 18 (26:27):
Visas like there's some sort of birthright. Now, a student
visa is like me inviting you into my home. If
you come into my home and put all kinds of
crap on my couch, I'm going to kick you out
of my house. And so you know, that's what we're
doing with our country thanks to the President. And last
but not these very important development this week, but both
Pam and I were very excited. The finest higher education
institution in the United States, University of Florida, is also

(26:48):
now the national champions in basketball, and we hope you'll
host them here soon, mister President and Jill Gators.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
They're coming comedy bas well. Thank you very much. You
we're doing a great job. We appreciate it. Any question.
All right?

Speaker 2 (27:02):
That was the President with his cabinet from earlier today. Worthwhile,
we'll have some of this on Hannity tonight. We got
a great show nine East, another Fox News channel. Don't
forget our Tesla contest continues only today and tomorrow, the
last two days you can register. We'll announce the winners
sometime next week. Anyway, just go to Hannity dot com.
You'll see the Tesla contest icon. You click on it,

(27:24):
and after you click on it, you get to the
contest page. You have to put in the word of today,
which is winning. That's simple, all right, and good luck
to all of you. You can register one more day
tomorrow you listen to the show, you'll get a new
word of the day. Listen to God Forbid. You're in
a situation you feel threatened. You got to protect your family.
First option is try and get out of that situation

(27:44):
without any confrontation. If that fails, my second option part
of my personal safety security strategies that are pretty significant
would be the non lethal option that is Berner. Now
Berner has kinetic rounds and and also it has pepper
spray and tear gas rounds and you get head of
target fifty feet away. It's legal in all fifty states,

(28:07):
no permit, no background check needed. I'll tell you the
story of Bob Braden. He was at home and intruder
physically forces his way inside his home. Now, luckily, Bob
had just gotten his burner that he ordered four days
prior to this incident, and he used that Berner to
backpedal the guy right outside his house, off his property.

(28:27):
And Bob said his initial purchase was for two burner
launchers to try him out. Now he has plans for
several more. I have a ton of them. I keep
buying them, and I keep giving him away as gifts
to people because everyone sees it like I have one,
you have an extra. I'm like, okay, take this one,
no problem. I actually got the laser put on my
latest ones. Linda, you're gonna love it if you don't

(28:48):
have it.

Speaker 18 (28:48):
I'm super excited about the cl Oh.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Yeah that's pretty cool too. Yeah, very cool. Go to
Berner BYRNA dot com slash Hannity. You'll get ten percent
off any purchase, but more importantly, educate you. Look at
their videos. Look at how any size perpetrate it could
be incapacitated for thirty to forty minutes. This I'm telling you,
this technology is so superior. That's why over five hundred

(29:11):
government agencies, police departments, security firms they're now using Burner.
It's such a better alternative than the stupid stun gun,
which doesn't work anyway. BYRNA dot com slash Hannity ten
percent off. Today, we'll continue.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
The New Sean Hannity Show talking about what's right for America.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
For the renewed commitment to keep you up today on
the breaking news stories. And that's going to wrap things
up with today. Remember today and tomorrow final days to
register to win your free Tesla. Today's word of the
day is winning. Just go to Hannity dot com and

(29:57):
click on the Tesla contest page and put in the
word of the day, winning and good luck to everybody.
Hannity Tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. Maria Bartiromo,
Victor Davis Hansen, Brian Bredenburg, Alina Haba, Tom Homan, John Solomon,
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