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May 3, 2024 33 mins

Sean covers the cost of violence against New York City residents and just how impactful radical attacks are.  This activity WILL lead to another terrorist attack in this country.  We need to wake up!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, we have come in your city, gets a saying
you a CONTI zone will.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Be and if you want a little I come along.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Move past the horse race numbers, magotcha moments and the distractions.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
The side shows we should not have to tolerate Unti
Semitism or bigotry for all Jewish students, whether they are
pro genocide or anti genocide. I've been thinking that we
really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now,
but in our country we need you to be Mamola
of the country.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Block tea minus one hundred and eighty six days left
until you get to vote. Are coming to your city,
saying you a.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
Conco sock from coast to coast, from border to border,
from sea to shining Sea. Sean Kennedy is on.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
A right.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Thank you, Scott Channon. Thanks to all of you for
being with us. Here is our toll free telephone number
if you want to be a part of the program,
it is eight hundred and ninety four one Shawn. If
you want to join us, Hey, Linda, I have a request.
Do you mind if I start the program with my request?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
I mean, I love requests.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Will you please be the Mamla for everybody on the show.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Please we need here. I thought it was going to
be a song from the sixties or the seventies, but okay, we.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Need a mamla. Please, we all need a mommy. I mean,
what whatever happened to the Land of the Free and
the Home of the brave? Good grief? Will you please
be my mamla? Please be hearing? And then that, and
then the crowd cheers yeah, like, we don't need a
mama law, we need a president. Go nonsense, Go give

(02:09):
them a crying room for crying out loud. How did
the Americans become so pathetically weak? I mean, this is
not I mean, could you imagine they lived the life
of my mother and father that My mother grew up
poor in the South Bronx. My dad grows up poor
in bedsty in Brooklyn, New York. My mom, you know,
does double shifts in a prison as a prison guard.

(02:31):
Even though she was the valedictorian of our high school class.
Lady was brilliant, could do the New York Times Crossroad
puzzle in ink and never get anything wrong.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
My dad worked as a Family corp probation officer and
on weekends as a waiter for crying out loud. It
was a big deal when they got a thirteen thousand
dollars house, like a little Cape Cod house on a
fifty by one hundred lot with You know, I had
three older sisters from one stinking small bathroom. I spent
more time going to the bathroom behind the garage, or

(03:02):
in the bushes, or at my neighbor's house. It's ridiculous,
and I'm grateful. I know I stand on their shoulders
and their sacrifice, But that was a big deal for
them to get that thirteen thousand dollars house. My dad
grew up, his mother died with complications giving birth to him.
His mother died, and as a result, he was shuffled
around as a kid from family to family member to

(03:23):
family member during the depression when he worked as a
paper boy, even contributed that money money to the family
for crying out loud. Spends four years in the Pacific.
You know, they are the greatest generation. It's certainly not
the Mamala generation. Good grief. If I ever acted like
that in my life, I know my father would slap

(03:44):
me right across my face and say, wake the hell up,
grow up. Good grief. Mama La. We need a mama La.
Oh my gosh. Anyway, Alvin Bragg, get this. So of
all the people arrested, two hundred whatever some odd and Columbia, Yeah,
he's now saying he doesn't know whether he'll prosecute the
Prohamas protesters that are hijacking city campuses all over New York.

(04:10):
He's so busy on this bookkeeping error trial based on
one hundred and thirty thousand dollars involving Stormy Daniels eight
plus years ago, whose statute of limitations have long passed,
that he's trying to turn into a federal crime, which
he's not allowed to do. But we got an abusively
biased judge who donated to Joe Biden, whose family seemingly

(04:35):
is very conflicted and might benefit from the outcome of
this trial. And this is you know, this is justice
in America. And then you've got the third highest ranking
Department of Justice official that was called in to help
Brag and help him win this case. You got to
be kidding me. What is happening to our country one

(04:56):
hundred and eighty six days from now? It matters anyway. So,
during a press conference yesterday, Bragg is promising to review
all the body cam footage from police roundups, but gave
no hint of any guilty parties that will be prosecuted,
and almost all of them were basically giving a giving
up of the equivalent of a parking ticket and released.

(05:17):
He offered no clarity on the cases, no charges, other
than saying that his office will be reviewing the issue,
as my office does in every instance, in all our work,
we look carefully at the individual case on our docket
and make decisions based on the facts and the law. Okay,
that is anything but Alvin Bragg's New York City Northwestern

(05:38):
University is cave to Prohamas protesters promising full ride scholarships
for Palestinian students. I went through this yesterday. One of
the reasons you have all these surrounding prominently Muslim countries Egypt, Jordan,
Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, are they not taking or absorbing

(06:01):
any of the Palestinian population because they know what I know.
They know, and they have seen the cartoons that indoctrinate
little children from a young age. They are indoctrinated to
hate the Jews and to I guess, aspire to martyrdom.

(06:23):
You got cartoons depicting Karanbe's story of Jews being transformed
into apes. You got a music video glorifying the killing
of Israeli Jews circulating on Palestinian social media. You got footage,
by the way, on the Palestinian YouTube channel, footage from
stabbing and car ramming attacks against Jewish people, Lyrics that say,

(06:46):
I will attack you, tear you apart, I will stab you,
I will cleanse my country of every Jew. You got
children on of Moss TV. We want to wag jihad
and blow up the Jews. A young boy reciting a
song on Hamas TV. The Jews are Barbara apes and
the most evil of creatures. And I can read five

(07:07):
more pages of this that indoctrination, sadly is real. And
why would Northwestern University cave to Prohamas protesters, you know,
not committing to divesting their own endowment from companies that
do business in Israel and ending partnerships with Israeli institutions.
The university released a list of concessions in what became

(07:29):
a celebratory statement Monday afternoon, in exchange for the removal
of the encampment on the lawn. Well, if your school
administrators have rules that you can't camp out on campus,
and you do it. Why are you negotiating with people
that are not abiding by the rules that you set

(07:50):
out in your own school. For crying out loud, you're
letting the inmates take over the asylum. Among these concessions
a promise to offer full ride scholarship to Palestinian students.
Are you going to be able to ascertain whether or
not they were indoctrinated as young kids into this insanity?
Their school books. Their textbooks teach nothing but hatred of Jews.

(08:13):
Their cartoons portrayed Jews in the worst light imaginable. They
celebrate Jihad and Holy war and Antifada. You got seven
members of Northwestern University's Anti Semitism committee resigning after they
gave the store away to these Prohamas protesters, Seven members
Northwestern University's president Advisory Committee on Preventing Anti Semitism and

(08:37):
Hate announcing that they're calling it quits. They did this
late yesterday afternoon, after the school's response to the anti
Israel protests earlier this week. One thing I did like,
I'm not a big fan of the mayor of New
York errag Adams, but he's now demanding the Columbia use
some of their massive endowment jackpot to pay for the

(08:58):
NYPD raid that's saved their campus before the pro terrorist
protesters would have burned it to the ground. And apparently
Colombia is a fourteen point six billion dollar endowment. Why
is one federal taxpayer dollar ever being spent when they
have that much money? Or have it has thirty seven
billion the last time I checked on that campus. Oh,

(09:21):
and you'll love this. All the radical and terrorist groups
are just celebrating. They can't believe they have American students
propagandizing for them. So if you believe this, if you've
been expelled from your Ivy League institution and running around
after running around the campus counting chanting from the River
to the Sea, or if you've been running around the

(09:42):
campus chanting death to America and death to Israel, well
don't worry, because I have really good news to you.
The number one state sponsor of terror, the country of Iran.
They're now offering college scholarships to any American who's been
kicked out of school for giving aid and comfort to
Hama on their institution of higher learning. An Iranian college

(10:05):
is now offering free tuition to US students that are
expelled for taking part in anti Israel protests. Maybe this
is a good thing. I actually hope they take them
up on the offer, and then maybe they'll learn a
thing or two about what life is like for students
their age on college campuses in Iran, because guess what,

(10:26):
they're not going to be having any protests against the
president of Iran or the Ayatolas or the Mullahs, because
if they do, the penalty will be swift and it'll
be severe. And by the way, if you're a woman,
you better cover up because otherwise you might be beaten.
If you're a member of the LGBTQ community, you better

(10:47):
be careful not to be exposed because if you are,
they will murder you. They will kill you. You will
get a death sentence. And these are these you know,
these are the kids. They know nothing. Have They've learned
nothing in all the years in school about radical Islamic terrorists,
about Sharia law. By the way, Joe Biden in his

(11:09):
first major statement on the campus unrest, gee a little late, Joe,
where the hell have you been? Anyway, he issues his
first major statement and he said there should be no
place on any campus. This is so inspiring. No place
in America for anti Semitism or threats of violence against
Jewish students. There's no place for hate speech or violence

(11:31):
of any kind, whether it's anti Semitism, is Lamaphobia, or
discrimination against Arab Americans or Palestinian Americans. Well, none of
that is happening, Joe on college campuses. I guess this
is another version of there are some good people there too.
I mean, this is pathetic. Excuse me. Has anybody seen

(11:51):
as Lamophobia in these college campuses. I've not, and if
it's there, I'll speak out against it. I speak out.
It's radical Islamic terrorism, and I make a distinction between
Muslims and radical Islamist There's a big difference. The White
House is irged by the way that foreign leaders want

(12:12):
to meet with Trump instead of him. NBC News reporting
as Donald Trump rolled out the red carpet for a
parade of foreign dignitaries in recent weeks. Well, some aids
to Joe Biden have taken notice. They're taking umbradge at
what they saw as the former president is playing actually
trying to do the job of telling him help is

(12:32):
on its way. If I get elected. In less than
two months, Trump has hosted the Polish president, the Hungarian
Prime minister, the former Japanese Prime minister, David Cameron, the
former British Prime Minister and now serves as the UK's
Foreign secretary. He's also talked with the Saudi Crown Prince
MBS by phone. Now, by the way, it's not unusual

(12:55):
for a party nominee to meet with foreign officials, but
that's typically done overseas and with below the level of
president or prime minister. Because the world has figured out
what we've been telling you since twenty twenty that has
only gotten significantly worse as Joe Biden deteriorates right before
our eyes. Is that Joe Biden is viewed by everybody

(13:16):
in the world as for what he is, as weak
and frail and a cognitive mess. And the world is
witnessing what happens when the United States of America abdicates
its role on the world stage to be the leader
of the free world. That's what we're witnessing. Why do

(13:38):
you think, you know, why do you think they're acting
with impunity? Well, why does China feel that they can
use their fighter aircraft and make hostile maneuvers against our
fighter aircraft and international airspace, or their navy making hostile
maneuvers against our navy and international waterwaves. Why do they
feel comfortable enough to send us by balloon over the

(14:00):
entire continental United States after starting in Alaska and nothing happens.
Never mind intellectual property theft, never mind unfair trade practices,
never mind COVID, They get held responsible for nothing. Vladimir
Putin gets a waiver for his pipeline and the Keystone
XL pipeline gets shuttered. Does that make any sense to anybody?

(14:25):
And in one hundred and eighty six days there are
going to be Americans voting for this corpse to what
be president another four years. I don't even think he
can make it another four years. I mean, he is
a complete and utter mess. Now I have a pile
here in front of me of what's going on. This
is not just New York. This is not just Columbia

(14:48):
Fordham NYU Fashion Institute of Technology. If you saw the
violence at UCLA last night and early this morning, or
you see the violence you know, breaking out an other
institutions around the country, it's like they all try to
copy each other. Pretty unbelievable, such an embarrassments of the country.
You know, Joe Biden has the way till last minute

(15:09):
law enforcement agencies raa gear, you know, knocking down the
plywood barrier surrounding the anti Israel encampment at UCLA. They
entered the area about one point fifty four am local
time after hours of a ten stand off with hundreds
of anti Israel protesters. A lot of violence that took place.

(15:29):
Will show you this tonight on Hannity. Now UCLA is
requiring classes to be held remotely and the police had
to haul away zip tide anti Israel agitators did that.
You know again, I have a hard time understanding what
part of October seventh are these idiot students not understanding?

(15:49):
What part of radical Islamic terrorism? Don't they understand? What
part of murder and rape? Do they not understand? And kidnapping?
What part of little children being beheaded and burned a
lot live? Did they not understand? You know, what part
of a country having the ability to defend themselves and
they're very survival do they not understand? By the way,

(16:10):
there's a moment where riot cops were forced to retreat
after being pushed back by huge crowds of pro Palestinian
protesters inside of the UCLA quote Kaza encampment as they
call it, I mean cops, and now it decided in
a disadvantage. Now it's getting violent. I think what happened
at Columbia the night before was a bit of a

(16:32):
miracle that thankfully nobody got hurt. But unfortunately there's no
consequences for the students that took over Hamilton Hall. Why
would you expect consequences from Alvin Bragg mold inspired solutions
for America.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
By twenty five to the top of the hour. A
lot of news. We got to get to We'll get
to your calls. We'll talk to kids with campus reform.
You know what is it like for some conservatives on
these college campuses. That's a great group of kids. Also,
we have a lot more coming up in the course
of the program. Leo two point o Trell he actually
went to UCLA Law School and we saw the violence

(17:12):
this morning. I'm sure, I'm sure he's upset about it.
I can't tell you how many people I know that
have gone to institutions where there's this revolting anti Semitism
is on display, and pro terrorist rhetoric is on display,
and they are beside themselves. You know, I went to
NYU a year. I wish I never stepped foot in

(17:35):
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By the way, every time I do this ad, I
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much anymore, Linda, and I want one so bad. I
want a Crown Burger. I want an in an out burger.
I'll even take a quarter pounded with cheese or Wendy
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(19:24):
live in Florida, I would be there. Probably every day.
That would be my lunch every day, and you would
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Speaker 2 (19:32):
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Speaker 1 (19:35):
A Crown Burger too. But you know, I talked about
this is what they said to me, and yeah, and
when are you gonna get time to run that? And
I'm like, that's a good question.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
You're not going to run it. You just you know,
have your chicken salad chick friends open one around you
and then you can have healthy lunch.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
That's really not a bad idea.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
I am full of good ideas. Let me tell you.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Yeah, Okay, they have flavors like you can't even imagine. Anyway,
if you're in there and around the Tampa area, just
just google your nearest chicken salad chicken and I'm telling
you you love it and you would think. Now every
morning Paul, he's the owner, and his wife Lynn Lindsay
and the dear friends of mine. They work so hard.
I mean, this is hardcore work that they do. But

(20:21):
every day they're steaming the best part of the chicken,
the tenderloin part of the chicken, and they're doing like
you know, fifteen hundred to two thousand pounds of steam
chicken every single day. I mean, it's crazy, isn't it.
Doesn't that sound like a lot of chicken.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Listen, people who work in food service are in a
really tough spot right now because the cost of food
is very expensive. The ability to hire people that have
you know, you know, two brain cells knocking around in
top there is really hard and for you to come by,
they're busy, you know, protesting on campus. So you've really
got to try to find somebody that can help you out.
And then you work in you know, dawn till dusk.

(20:58):
That's the business of food service. It's not easy.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
I mean, that's that's what they do. And I'll tell
you what else they do. If let's say they cook
too much on a given day, you know what they do.
They they donate it. They donated to know, what.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Are you going to do? You might as well.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Yeah, I mean they're just cool people. They're really awesome people.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
What they should do is give it to veterans who
get kicked to the curb while the migrants take their
places in the shutters.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Let me tell you they do do that. They do,
I mean, they help out anybody and everybody they can help,
and you know, most days they don't. They kind of
run out. I mean they have this. You know, they
can pretty much predict with a high degree of certainty
how much business they'll do on any given day. But
there are days maybe they have a lot of leftover
and they give it to the homeless, they give it
to vets, they give it to shelters, and and they're

(21:44):
just very generous, you know, good Christian people. I mean
the salt of the earth people, you know. I know
the people are Crown Burger, same thing. They're awesome people,
family owned business. I've never met or talked to anybody
at in and out Burger, but you know what, everything
I've read about that family I love. I met Dave
Kathy once at a restaurant Del Fresco's in New York

(22:05):
one day, and the nicest guy in the world, by
the way, you know what he gave me. You're gonna
love this. He gave me a card to go get
a free meal at Chick fil A's.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Actually nice, I know.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
And I looked at him, like Dave, I said, I
can afford to buy Chick fil a. I said, my
problem is in New York the line goes out the door,
down the block, around the corner, and then around another corner.
I said, I can't, I can't order that way. I
can't wait online for two hours to get a Chick
fil A sandwich. He goes, no, no, no, here's the

(22:40):
app or whatever, and he tells me how to have
it waiting for me and paid for when I get
there and pick it up and anyway. But I don't
like anyone on my staff. Yeah, I don't. You know
why I buy everybody lunch every day? And you know
why I buy everybody did it every night on TV?
Why do I do it?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Because no one should ever leave? We need to work.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
No, I don't leave my desk. But you ever see
me leave all the years you work with me, You
ever see me take a break from preparing the show? Ever?
Only maybe go to the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Well, if there were pretzels with a lot of salt.
There was a few times he came in the control room.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Yeah, that's true, but usually I asked one of you
guys to bring it in.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
And Linda's in there, you know, drinking that disgusting you know,
puke green. Linda Blair today.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Today I'm just eating berries and drinking water and drinking coffee,
and that's it.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Whatever. I can't take it, I really can't it, just
as and you won't even I had to make sure
that Liam had the pleasure of having his first McDonald
French fried meal. Good griefs you know, Oh no, he
likes my He likes my air fried French fries better
he does just.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
He does this one doesn't mean he can't like another. Yes,
well really, because he cleans his plate.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Well, if the choice is no French fries versus your
your me air fried French fries, you know he'll take
what he can get.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
But that's how you raise a conservative. You eat what
you are given and enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Okay, But when he when he finally tasted McDonald's fries,
he said to me on this very show, and we
have the tape that he said, he really preferred McDonald's
fries and a happy meal over your French fries. That's
what he said. You're not listening to your own child.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
If my child wants to eat salt and clog his
arteries late in life, that's his best roof.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Okay, the kid won't be able to have a quarter
pounder with cheese until he's thirty.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
When he's thirty, his arteries will be clean.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Can you believe these snot nosed? Little brat? You know
anti Semites on these college campuses that are taken over,
you know, buildings and areas of the campus. Out at UCLA,
they were asking for vegan food, gluten free food, zip ties, shields,
and EpiPens, you know the ones that I guess if

(25:01):
you having an allergic reaction, what do you call it
an EpiPen? And anyway, so they wanted let's see goggles,
knee pads, utility gloves without reinforced knuckles, bright flashlights with
strobe robe, zip ties, skater helmet shields. What are they
out of their mind? You've taken over, You've taken a

(25:25):
part of the campus hostage. And in the case of Columbia,
they took janitors as hostage for hours. You know, protesters
occupying a library at Portland State University. This is going
on all over the country. Anti Israel protests celebrate a
victory and a deal they made with Brown University, Like
what was it Northwestern or Northeastern? I forget anyway they

(25:48):
reach it. Why are you negotiating with students that are
not abiding by school policy handover police. At Dartmouth, they
arrested ninety for trespassing and resisting arrest. Colombia is now
urging professors to cancel their final exams and move testing
to remote. Columbia's memorial for terrorists exposed at university's prestigious

(26:13):
journalism school is celebrating ded hamas propagandist and alleged terrorists.
According to The Daily Mail and a piece that they
put out, they're revealing administrators may need to look in
house next if they truly want a clean house. We've
told you about some of the tenured professors at Columbia
and the horrific celebration social media postings that went on

(26:35):
after October seventh. I mean this rot on the college
campuses and for all to see. You know, Robert Kraft
I had him on last night. He took out paid
advertisements and all the major newspapers between today and tomorrow.
You know, he got an academic scholarship at Colombia. He said,
I'm deeply saddened by the hate, the polarization taking place

(26:57):
on a campus I love so much. I'm appalled this
hate has only continued to rise and spawn growing levels
of physical intimidation, threats of violence that have taken over
college and university campuses across our country. I believe political
issues can be, and most importantly, should be debated. They
should be debated vigorously. A vicious hate speech and physical

(27:19):
intimidation preventing others from feeling safe, pursuing their studies or
having their voices heard is completely unacceptable. The leadership the
faculty so many of our leading educational institutions. They have
failed their students. They have not only given up their
positions of authority, but also their moral compasses in upholding
the core missions of these colleges and universities, which is

(27:42):
to protect their students and the principles of critical thinking
and freedom of speech, to teach how to think, not
what to think. Shouting vile, hate filled labels at students
while hiding behind masks, that's not free speech, that's cowardice. Instead,
colleges and universities teaching the core principles of free speech

(28:02):
and debate in our country. All country was founded on this.
Their emboldening hatred that is tearing their campuses and our
youth apart. When this ends, these students cannot be pardoned
for what they have done. They need to be held
accountable in order to send a message to future generations
as students that it is necessary to adhere to the
rules of civil society and codes of conduct of academic communities,

(28:28):
and that free speech means standing behind your words and
accepting the consequences of your actions. And the mission of
the Foundation to Combat Anti Semitism is to build empathy
among all Americans, young and old, as a way to
fight the rising hatred in our country. Empathy is innate.
Hate is a learned behavior. Unfortunately, today hate is exactly

(28:50):
what is being learned and taught on campuses all across
the country, and today and every day while his group
will be standing up against Jewish hate, all hate. And
I'm courage the nation's university leaders to act with courage
and wisdom so that knowledge, not hate, is what is
being produced on our college campuses. Robert Craft, owner of

(29:10):
the New England Patriots. By the way, New York City's
warned of radicalization infiltrating the city. Now, let me get
to something that I really don't want to say, but
I see it. This is now escalating. The first night
police successfully peacefully without any incident. We're able to clear
Hamilton Hall. Then you saw the violence on display in

(29:34):
the early morning hours this morning at UCLA. It's gonna
get worse. New York City Mayor Adams slamming universities for
letting Palestinians flags fly. He said, it's despicable, and I
think what we're going to see is more of this radicalization.
New York City officials warning of radicalization infiltrating the city

(29:56):
amid ongoing pro Palestinian protests different college campuses. Here's what
I'm afraid of, and I hope to God I'm wrong,
But just like Joe Biden allowing in unvetted ten million
plus illegal immigrants from our top geopolitical foes, it is
going to result in a terror attack in this country
because Joe Biden has been reckless and irresponsible. If this

(30:20):
is allowed to continue, this is not going to end well.
They have a duty and responsibility to every student who
keep them safe and to keep law enforcement safe, and
they're not doing their job and the net result of
that is not going to be good. And by the way,
Joe Biden is courting these radicals. Yeah, they're chanting f

(30:42):
Joe Biden in Unison at some of these pro Palestine
and pro Hamas protests that are going on. I mean,
it's really unbelievable. You have a group of ten Israeli
protesters arrested at the University of Southern South Florida, including
one with the gun. Unbelievable. These are dangerous times. I

(31:04):
will say this. I want to give a shout out
to the unc fraternity brothers that took down the Palestinian
flag and put up the American flag. You know, after
a mob replaced the American flag with the Palestinian flag,
and they bravely went out there said that's not going
to happen in our college. And they have a right

(31:26):
to free speech too, don't they. But don't worry. Bragg
is not going to prosecute. He's even saying so there'll
be no consequences for the actions here. It's pretty unbelievable.
Radicals are infiltrating this city. New York City is worn
by the way. Where's the FBI. They certainly would love

(31:47):
to go after domestic potential domestic terrorists, moms and dads
at school board meetings. They have no problem, you know,
monitoring pro life peaceful pro life protesters. You know they
have no problem, you know January sixth. January six where
are they now? We have images of all of these kids,

(32:07):
Identify them and arrest them. You're telling me take it over.
A haul is not the equivalent of an insurrection. Where's
Liz Cheney and company? Where's the January sixth committee? Their
voices are their silence is deafening here. By the way,
House GOP is prob being links between Biden's DOJ and
top brag prosecutor and the Trump trial. This is the

(32:30):
third ranking official at the DOJ. Oh yeah, he leaves
that very prestigious position so he can go work with
Alvin Bragg to get a guilty verdict. And by the way,
there are other investigations. Record show Archives officials met, you know,
at the Archives on the issue in Florida. They were
meeting with the Biden White House and White House Council

(32:50):
the day of the indictment against Donald Trump. Sounds like
coordination to me. It's unbelievable. By the way, the railroading
of Trump and this New York courtroom is in full sight.
As Ugh Hewett put out in a column and as
was echoed by Andy McCarthy. Representative Stefanic is demanding the
DOJ take up perjury referrals from Michael Cohne as well.

(33:13):
Don't hold your breath eight hundred ninety four one. Shawn
is on number all right when we come back. Our
friend Leo two point zero Terrell, he graduated from UCLA Law.
We'll get his reaction to all the violence this morning.

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