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00:00And welcome to this special edition of Hannity and happy Labor Day.
00:06Tonight for the hour, we're going to highlight some of our big interviews and important monologues
00:10from the past few months.
00:12First up, my monologue vetting Kamala Harris and her record.
00:16Nothing matters anymore in the upside down world of Kamala Harris, for example, remember
00:21Kamala's recent crusade against fracking?
00:24You might recall.
00:25Take a look.
00:26Will you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking your first day in office,
00:31adding the United States to the list of countries who have banned this devastating practice?
00:35There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
00:40Complete ban.
00:41She said it on numerous occasions.
00:43On Friday, however, the Harris campaign told The Hill that their candidate doesn't actually
00:48mean what she said many times and now does not support a fracking ban.
00:54Now, here's my question to you.
00:56Which Kamala do you believe?
00:58I believe the one that said she wants to ban fracking.
01:01And what about that single payer Medicare for all bill that she co-sponsored, co-sponsored
01:07with Bernie Sanders?
01:09Remember, she vowed to get rid of private health insurance.
01:13This was only a couple of years ago.
01:15Take a look.
01:16You support the Medicare for all bill, I think initially co-sponsored by Senator Bernie Sanders.
01:21You're also a co-sponsor.
01:22I believe it will totally eliminate private insurance.
01:26So for people out there who like their insurance, they don't get to keep it?
01:30Well, listen, the idea is that everyone gets access to medical care and you don't have
01:35to go through the process of going through an insurance company, having them give you
01:39approval, going through the paperwork, all of the delay that may require.
01:43Who of us has not had that situation where you've got to wait for approval and the doctor
01:47says, well, I don't know if your insurance company is going to cover this?
01:51Let's eliminate all of that.
01:52Let's move on.
01:54You don't need your private insurance.
01:55It's like, you know, we have the post office.
01:58Anyway, this week, Kamala Harris, her campaign ad announced Kamala has experienced another
02:03sudden change of heart.
02:05No longer supports Medicare for all or the legislation she personally co-sponsored.
02:12Which Kamala do you believe?
02:13Apparently, she's also experiencing a similar change of heart when it comes to strict gun
02:18control.
02:20Remember, not long ago, Kamala vowed pretty much to confiscate guns through a mandatory
02:27buyback program.
02:29Mandatory would mean confiscate, but they'll give you a few bucks for it.
02:33Take a look.
02:35What would you do about the millions of specifically assault weapons that are already in circulation?
02:42What do you do about those?
02:43Well, there are approximately five million to your point, Craig.
02:46We have to have a buyback program and I support a mandatory buyback program.
02:50It's got to be smart.
02:51We got to do it the right way.
02:54Once again, a campaign ad is walking back those comments and said Kamala no longer supports
02:59a mandatory gun buyback program.
03:02Look, does anyone really believe the new Kamala on this issue or any of these issues?
03:08And of course, Kamala Harris has also changed her position on the border.
03:12She, you know, the single most politically vulnerable issue she is facing.
03:17Take a look.
03:18A lot of the signs at the rally you just held were people standing there saying abolish
03:22ICE.
03:23Is that a position that you agree with?
03:26Listen, I think there's no question that we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role
03:31and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing.
03:34And we need to probably think about starting from scratch because there's a lot that is
03:40wrong with the way that it's conducting itself and we need to deal with that.
03:44She wants to abolish ICE, references to slavery, references to the KKK, but now she supports
03:51more funding for ICE and Border Patrol agents and security, albeit way too little, way too
03:58late.
03:59Wait, is that the same Kamala that lied for over three years saying that the border is
04:04secure?
04:05Is that the same person?
04:07Take a look.
04:08You're confident this border is secure?
04:12We have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and
04:20our administration.
04:21But there are still a lot of problems that we are trying to fix.
04:27Now take a look at your screen.
04:29These are just a few of the thousands of victims from the Biden-Harris border disaster.
04:33Look very closely.
04:35These names you've heard, some of them you've heard, but not many, including a grandmother
04:39from Virginia was killed in a fatal carjacking on Sunday.
04:43This poor woman killed by yet another unvetted, suspected Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the illegal
04:49immigrant, this one from El Salvador.
04:52Clearly, as borders are, Kamala Harris was unable, unwilling to address the root causes
04:58of the illegal immigration.
05:00She lied for three years about it or, you know, she didn't do anything to secure the
05:04border, certainly in any way.
05:06As a result, Americans continue to die every single day.
05:12Thousands from fentanyl poisoning.
05:14Others have been murdered by violent, criminal, illegal aliens who should not be in our country.
05:19That wouldn't be in our country of Donald Trump or president.
05:22Meanwhile, the risk of terror continues to grow and is the biggest national security
05:26threat in our lifetime.
05:28A clear and present danger now to every American.
05:31And we probably have terror cells in the country because of Joe and Kamala and their open borders
05:37policy.
05:38Kamala now has to admit, well, we have been reporting the last four years and that it's
05:42all true.
05:44The border is in fact not secure.
05:47It's never been secure since they've been in office, but she doesn't seem to have any
05:51real plan to fix it.
05:53And this brings us to our next flip flop because Kamala's press secretary says her boss does
05:58not support defunding the police, at least not now.
06:02But here's Kamala Harris on June 10th, 2020, during the height of the summer of love.
06:08Take a look.
06:09One of the conversations that has needed to happen for a long time, but is getting a sense
06:14of prominence now, that is such an important conversation, is we have to reimagine public
06:22safety in America.
06:24We have to redirect the resources and Nick, you may notice in many cities in America,
06:30over one third of their city budget is placed, is paid to policing.
06:35So it's about reimagining how you create a society in a way that everyone has as a
06:43right, health, right, and safety.
06:48But understanding it's not going to be achieved by militarizing the police.
06:52My whole point is to say, look, it's it's it's like, frankly, it's ass backwards.
06:57It is because what it's been is about people confusing the concept and then putting money
07:04into budgets and requesting money to go into police budgets to create safety.
07:10In 2020, at the height of the 574 riots in the summer of 2020, Kamala wanted Americans
07:17to reimagine their safety with fewer police.
07:21And then she promoted that bail fund four days after they burned down that Minneapolis
07:25police precinct.
07:27And of course, that bail fund freed violent criminals, include many who had committed
07:32heinous crimes, including murder while out on bail.
07:35A few years earlier, during her time as California's attorney general, Kamala was also very pro-criminal.
07:41In fact, she made it a priority to fight for taxpayer funded, funded gender reassignment
07:48surgery for transgender prisoners.
07:52She was she was way ahead of her time.
07:55Take a look.
07:56Way back when, with the power that I had, I used it in a way that was about pushing
08:02for the movement, frankly, and the agenda.
08:06And so look at my record to know when I was attorney general, I learned that the California
08:11Department of Corrections, which was a client of mine, that they were standing in the way
08:16of of surgery for prisoners, for prisoners.
08:21And there was a specific case.
08:22And when I learned about the case, I worked behind the scenes to not only make sure that
08:27that transgender woman got the services she was deserving.
08:32So it wasn't only about that case.
08:33I made sure that they changed the policy in the state of California so that every transgender
08:41inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care that they desired and
08:47need.
08:48Now, remember, Kamala was once proud of this radical record.
08:52Here she is bragging about her progressive record as an attorney.
08:56Take a look.
08:58You can talk to so-called progressive prosecutors around the nation, especially those who've
09:02been elected in the last decade, and they will tell you that at one time or another,
09:07they look to what Kamala Harris was doing as a model of what could be done.
09:11In fact, the Obama Justice Department designated my work years and years and years ago as a
09:18model of innovation for reform in the criminal justice system.
09:23Let's be very clear.
09:24Here's what Kamala is bragging about.
09:26As California's AG, she forced law-abiding Americans to pay for gender reassignment surgery
09:32for trans felons.
09:34And it gets worse.
09:35During Kamala's time as San Francisco's DA, she shielded a cop killer from facing the
09:40death penalty.
09:42Cops turned their back on her.
09:43The widow of the slain officer told CNN that Kamala never even bothered to contact her
09:50before announcing the decision not to seek the death penalty.
09:54And meanwhile, the president of San Francisco's police officer union asked, quote, is she
09:59sorry that this kid died, or is it just a political opportunity?
10:04Is this just an opportunity for her to double down on the fact that she's not going to pursue
10:09the death penalty?
10:11Kamala's time as a DA and AG was marred with many serious problems.
10:18For example, let's take a look at the case of George Gage, an elderly man convicted of
10:23sexual abuse.
10:24A judge found that Kamala's office withheld exculpatory material that might well prove
10:30Gage's innocence.
10:32But a new trial was never granted due to a technicality as Kamala fought to keep Gage
10:37behind bars.
10:38George Gage is still in prison as we speak.
10:41A judge also ruled that Kamala's office failed to disclose the mishandling of evidence after
10:46a technician was caught tampering with cocaine in a crime lab.
10:51More than 600 drug cases were tossed out as a result of that brilliance.
10:56But Kamala, she doesn't want to talk about that now.
10:58She probably also doesn't want to talk about her beloved pastor.
11:01Oh, you're going to love this.
11:03We have a brand new Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
11:06His name, Reverend Dr. Amos Brown.
11:11Now, last year on the official vice presidential Instagram account, Kamala posted a glowing
11:16picture of the Reverend with the caption, quote, Oh, it's always an honor to spend
11:20time with my pastor, Reverend Dr. Amos Brown of the Third Baptist Church of San Francisco.
11:27He remains a source of inspiration to me always.
11:31Now, this is the same pastor that told the San Francisco Chronicle, quote, I know America.
11:38America is a racist country.
11:40And the very same pastor who blamed racist America for 9-11-01 only six days after we
11:48lost two thousand nine hundred and seventy seven of our fellow Americans.
11:52He said, quote, Oh, America, what did you do?
11:57What did you do two weeks ago when I stood at the World Conference on Racism when you
12:02wouldn't show up?
12:03These comments were so disgraceful.
12:06Even Nancy Pelosi, of all people who was in attendance, publicly rebuked the pastor and
12:12the sermon and even reportedly apologized to the partner of a 9-11 victim who was in
12:18the audience.
12:19That partner told the Free Beacon that Brown's sermon represented, quote, the second worst
12:24day of my life.
12:26Even Senator then Senator Dianne Feinstein left the event.
12:31Even Governor Gray Davis left the event.
12:34Kamala, she's embraced this pastor even more.
12:37In fact, she has echoed many of the reverend's beliefs.
12:40For example, Brown sits on the California Reparations Task Force.
12:46And as of 2019, Kamala Harris enthusiastically supported reparations.
12:52And coming up, my monologue on Tim Wall's radical policies and his beliefs straight
12:56ahead.
12:57Last week, President Harris tapped Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, basically the Bernie Sanders
13:02of governors, to be a running mate, making it one of the most far-left radical tickets
13:07in American history.
13:08Now, here is my monologue on Wall's radical, extreme, and frankly dangerous record.
13:16Let us begin with Governor Wall's crowning achievement, allowing entire neighborhoods
13:22and a police precinct in his own state to be burned straight to the ground during the
13:27riots in the summer of 2020.
13:30And he sat by and he did nothing, absolutely nothing for days and days.
13:36J.D. Vance, he pointed this out today.
13:39Harris and Walls make an interesting duo for all the wrong reasons.
13:43Take a look.
13:45To her credit, Kamala Harris and Tim Walts do make an interesting team, because if we
13:49remember the rioting in the summer of 2020, Tim Walts was the guy who let rioters burn
13:55down Minneapolis, and then Kamala Harris was the one who bailed the rioters out of jail.
13:59So there's an interesting team in that sense.
14:03Great point.
14:04On the first night of the violent riots, Tim Walls, he did nothing.
14:08On the second night of the riots, the violent riots, what did he do?
14:12Nothing.
14:13On the third night, after a target was ransacked, a police precinct was burned to the ground.
14:19Tim Walls did nothing.
14:22The left wing mayor of Minneapolis was begging Governor Walls to send in the National Guard.
14:27Walls refused.
14:28It wasn't until night five that the governor finally decided to send in the guard and restore
14:34order.
14:35But by then, it was too late.
14:37Entire neighborhoods were burned to the ground.
14:39Blocks and blocks of businesses were totally looted.
14:42Three Americans were dead.
14:44Governor Walls didn't care.
14:45He said that the people of Minnesota deserve this violence because of their lack of equity
14:52and inclusion.
14:54Can't make it up.
14:55You really can't.
14:56We saw large, peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart
15:04of why we're in this situation.
15:06And when I say we, Minneapolis-St. Paul, the state of Minnesota, nationally, and as we've
15:11seen over the last 24 hours, internationally.
15:15A society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to
15:20eventually come to the places where we're at.
15:23Oh, and it gets much worse from here.
15:26The first lady of Minnesota, Gwen Walls, well, she basked in the riots, telling local media
15:31that she actually opened the windows in her home.
15:34Why?
15:35To smell the burning tires so that she could breathe in the historic moment.
15:40She went on to express her deep admiration for violent criminals, saying that they deserve
15:45unlimited chances to commit more crimes.
15:48Take a look.
15:49I think it takes a lot of imagination and courage to move away from a system that punishes
15:55people and sets people up for failure to a system that is restorative, right?
16:06That is equitable.
16:09That is healing.
16:12How many chances do you get?
16:19My answer to that is as many chances as you need, which doesn't really please those law
16:30and order people.
16:33Vandalism, looting, pelting cops with bricks, rocks, bottles, Molotov cocktails, burning
16:39down police precincts, ransacking businesses.
16:43Many chances as you want.
16:44Apparently Kamala Harris agrees, which is why she long promoted that Minnesota bail
16:49fund, which raised 40 plus million dollars that helped even the most violent criminals
16:53get out of jail and live among the population and commit more heinous crimes.
16:58Governor Walz even appointed employees from that very same bail fund to the states.
17:04Get this sentencing commission.
17:06And we are just beginning.
17:08Both Walz and Harris also called for funds to be directed away from the police.
17:13In other words, defund, dismantle, reimagine the police.
17:17All of this at a time when unrest was wreaking havoc in America's major cities at the time
17:22where 574 riots took place.
17:25Where's Liz Cheney when you need her?
17:27Where you had dozens of dead Americans, you had billions in property damage, thousands
17:32of injured cops, bricks, rocks, bottles, Molotov cocktails, mostly peaceful.
17:38I don't think so.
17:39Anyway, Walz actually set up a state hotline encouraging the people of Minnesota to snitch
17:44on their neighbors if they weren't following his insane and they were insane COVID restrictions.
17:51Walz was a big fan of mandates and huge lockdowns.
17:54He has absolutely no regrets about preventing kids from going to class or wrecking small
17:59businesses.
18:00And of course, rioters were not even required to follow his lockdown orders and COVID mandates.
18:05You could riot away.
18:06It's mostly peaceful as the city burns.
18:08By the way, crime is now spiking in Minnesota.
18:11Look at that above the national average for the first time in modern American history.
18:17So together you have Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
18:20They have turned Minnesota into a hellhole in the name of equity and COVID safety.
18:25And by the way, Governor Walz also led the effort to change the Minnesota state flag.
18:30Why?
18:31Because he thought the old flag using the official state seal was racist.
18:35Take a look.
18:36All right.
18:37Ready?
18:38Whoa.
18:39Wait a minute.
18:40There, that's better.
18:58Now if Tim Walz is so offended by his own state's flag, chances are that he probably
19:02thinks most of our national monument are racist and he even commiserated with the rioters.
19:07Remember, they toppled the Christopher Columbus statute and did nothing to stop their vandalism.
19:13God help the Jefferson Memorial or Washington Monument if this guy ever gets elected.
19:18Now, of course, there is one thing that doesn't offend Tim Walz, illegal immigration, because
19:24he believes and he thinks unlimited illegal immigration is wonderful for our country.
19:29No vetting.
19:30Come one, come all.
19:31No borders, no walls, no vetting whatsoever.
19:34In fact, Walz mocked border security.
19:37Even told fake news CNN he wanted to invest in a ladder factory to help thwart Donald
19:43Trump's border wall.
19:44Wow.
19:45Brilliant idea.
19:46Take a look.
19:47He's not going to do anything.
19:48You know, he talks about this wall.
19:50I always say, let me know how high it is.
19:51If it's 25 feet, then I'll invest in the 30 foot ladder factory.
19:54That's not how you stop this.
19:56Yeah, let's give a ladder to people with terror ties, the drug cartels and criminals, you
20:02know, unvetted into the country.
20:05Those people that are not coming here for good reasons.
20:08Walz has also worked to provide a comfortable life for illegal immigrants with your money.
20:12He signed off on a bill granting taxpayer funded tuition for illegal immigrants.
20:17He expanded access to the state's public health care system to cover illegal aliens.
20:22I know Kamala doesn't like that word.
20:25And he signed a bill granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants or aliens.
20:30Needless to say, Walz doesn't want anyone deported.
20:34He's also a big believer in sanctuary cities and sanctuary states.
20:38Of course.
20:39Take a look.
20:40Minnesota be a sanctuary state.
20:42If the definition of that is that the federal government enforces immigration law and local
20:47law enforcement enforces local law, then yes.
20:50Should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities?
20:52Yes.
20:53Local control.
20:54Yes.
20:55Tim Walz is pro illegal immigration.
20:58He's pro criminal.
21:00He's pro riot.
21:01He's pro looting.
21:02He's pro abortion up to the last minute.
21:04But the radical position, they don't stop there.
21:07Just like Kamala Harris, Tim Walz also supports universal health care.
21:12Just like Kamala.
21:13Well, guess what?
21:14He also loves to raise taxes, hiking them multiple times as governor.
21:18And just like Kamala.
21:19Well, weird Tim Walz also supports abortion up to the very moment of birth.
21:24Like Kamala.
21:25He also wants to phase out fossil fuels, is against fracking, signed a mandate that requires
21:31his state to stop using oil and gas in the next few years.
21:35He also attacked rural areas in America as mostly rocks and cows.
21:40And it gets worse.
21:41Flanked by young children.
21:43Get this.
21:44Walz signed a bill guaranteeing life altering transgender medical procedures for children
21:50by gender reassignment surgery to any minor in Minnesota, regardless of parental consent.
21:58In his state, parents, you have no rights.
22:01In fact, legal experts believe the bill also enables the state of Minnesota to take custody
22:07of a child who is denied so-called gender affirming care.
22:12Now, Walz has developed a new nickname on X.
22:16They're calling him tonight.
22:20Tampon Tim.
22:21All right.
22:22Now, sounds to me like that might be the kind of name that catches on, that maybe begins
22:29to go viral.
22:30I've seen a lot of tweets about a lot of X posts about it.
22:34Anyway, after.
22:35Why did this happen?
22:37After forcing state schools and other public bathrooms to stock tampons and other menstrual
22:44products in boys bathrooms, ultimately like Kamala Harris, Walz has supported every far
22:51left position known to man.
22:53They both seem to use AOC and Congresswoman Omar and other members of the squad as their
22:58guiding light.
22:59He's even praised Omar in spite of well-documented anti-Semitism.
23:04Walz has nothing but kind words for socialism.
23:07Once compared it to simply just being nice and neighborly, taking your money and giving
23:12it to other people.
23:14And they're in power the whole time.
23:15Take a look.
23:17We can get out there, reach out, make the case.
23:19And for one thing, don't ever don't ever shy away from our progressive values.
23:24One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
23:26Just do the damn work.
23:30White dudes for Harris.
23:31OK, you see, Tim Walz is your friendly neighborhood radical socialist coming to Washington to
23:37remake America unless you stop him.
23:41When we come back, I spoke with Senator J.D. Vance the night it was announced that he will
23:45be Donald Trump's running mate.
23:47That exclusive interview straight ahead.
23:49I interviewed Senator J.D. Vance the night that Trump picked him as his running mate.
23:53Here is part one of that first exclusive interview.
23:57Let's talk about what you believe the role of a vice president should be.
24:01Sure.
24:02Well, look, Sean, I think it's very simple.
24:03Number one, you need to support the president in enacting the agenda, whether it's going
24:08and meeting with foreign leaders, whether it's working with the Senate and the House
24:11to get legislation passed.
24:13The president can't be everywhere.
24:15Even Donald Trump can't be everywhere.
24:16So you've got to be a person he can trust, he can rely on to actually advance the agenda.
24:22That's the most important job.
24:23Of course, if something God forbid happens, you've got to be ready to step into that office.
24:27That's one of the most important roles of the vice president.
24:30But I think Donald Trump, very healthy, going to serve for very good years.
24:34But we've got to have Republicans who are helping him with the agenda.
24:37You remember this as well as anybody, Sean, as successful as he was politically, even
24:42after he was elected, certain Republicans didn't want to actually enact the America
24:46first agenda.
24:48You've got to have leaders in Washington who are supporting him, not fighting against him.
24:52Let's talk about an occasion where you might disagree with him.
24:55How do you view your role in terms of handling that moment?
24:59That's very simple, Sean.
25:00I think that you owe it to the president to be honest with him if you don't think that
25:03he's doing the right thing, if you disagree with him.
25:05But you do it in private.
25:07You offer your counsel in private, because a lot of the vultures in the press, they will
25:11blow up every public.
25:13So you've met my colleagues while you're here.
25:15I call them state run media.
25:17No, they absolutely are state run media.
25:20In fact, they're so state run that even after President Trump was shot and he showed a remarkable
25:25amount of unity and defiance and calmness, they blamed him for the rhetoric, even though
25:33he was the victim of a near assassination.
25:36It's crazy.
25:37But I think it's really important that you don't have Republicans who blow up disagreements
25:42so that they can win points with the media, who are never going to treat Republicans fairly.
25:47The job is to help enact the agenda.
25:49And why does that matter?
25:50Because that's what's going to make people's lives better.
25:53Let's go through some issues and where you stand on positions and where the administration
25:57would stand, assuming that in 115 days, by the way, early voting starts in about 64 days
26:02in Pennsylvania, a state you know very well.
26:06Let's start with immigration.
26:08What do we do with the nearly 11 million unvetted illegal immigrants?
26:13And I might add many coming from countries were terrorized like Syria and Iran and Afghanistan
26:19and people from Venezuela and Egypt and tens of thousands from China and Russia.
26:25What what should what should happen?
26:27Is there an orderly way to say if you didn't come in legally, we will escort you home?
26:32Yes, there is.
26:33So first of all, we've got to stop the flow to begin with.
26:35Joe Biden has thrown open the southern border.
26:37President Trump had it under control.
26:38We've got to stop the flow to begin with.
26:40Now, what do you do with the 11 million people?
26:42I actually think it's probably more than 11 million people who are here right now.
26:45Number one, you start with the most violent people, the people of criminal records, and
26:49you've got to be willing to deport them.
26:51Number two, how do we find them?
26:52Well, I think a lot of we actually know where they are.
26:54So that's what the crazy thing about the Biden administration is.
26:57They let people in.
26:58They give them asylum.
27:00And we actually know that these people are sort of out there in our country.
27:04Some will be hard to find.
27:05Sure.
27:06But a lot of them you actually can find it just because just if you actually try to look,
27:09which is what the Biden administration hasn't done.
27:11The second thing, Sean, is we've got to make it hard for illegal aliens to work in our
27:15country.
27:16It undercuts the wages of American workers.
27:18It invites more people to come in illegally.
27:20And if you make it hard for people to work, a lot of them are going to go back anyway.
27:24And you do those two things.
27:25I think you can go a long way to solving a problem, but you've got to stop the flow.
27:28That's the most important thing.
27:29Let me go to the issue of the economy.
27:32Let's talk about maybe some Americans that you do know, people in Appalachia, poor people.
27:38There was a study that came out, 25 percent of Americans had to forego meals in the last
27:43year and nearly two thirds of Americans say that they're literally gasping for air and
27:48having a hard time making ends meet every month.
27:51What is the best way to get America to economic prosperity quickly?
27:56How do you do it?
27:57Number one, you've got to unleash American energy.
27:59President Trump is so strong in this.
28:00We had energy independence.
28:02Joe Biden has destroyed it.
28:03We could have energy dominance.
28:04We could be the main source of energy in the world for Europe, for our allies.
28:08Absolutely.
28:09And that would actually weaken Russia and Iran and some of these other regimes.
28:12But we're sitting on the Saudi Arabia of natural gas in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
28:16Joe Biden would rather buy the stuff from Iran than buy it from Pennsylvania workers.
28:20It doesn't make an ounce of sense, Sean.
28:22The other thing is you've got to reinvigorate the manufacturing economy.
28:25Biggest contrast the media doesn't talk about between Joe Biden and President Trump is President
28:30Trump was right about every single disaster that Joe Biden was wrong about.
28:34NAFTA destroyed the manufacturing economy in Pennsylvania, Michigan.
28:39A real estate developer from New York, Donald Trump, was actually right about that issue,
28:43letting China into the World Trade Organization.
28:45Joe Biden supported it.
28:47A real estate developer from Queens named Donald Trump opposed it.
28:50And now, of course, Donald Trump is saying, let's open up America's energy markets.
28:54And Joe Biden is trying to destroy it.
28:56It's actually shocking.
28:57Joe Biden's entire career has been about decimating the manufacturing economy of this
29:01country.
29:02President Trump's entire career has been about how do we rebuild it and how do we correct
29:06the mistakes of our broken leadership class?
29:08Let's talk about foreign policy.
29:10And I won't call it the Vance doctrine because it'll be the Trump doctrine.
29:13It'll be the Trump doctrine.
29:14OK, but let's go over some of the hot spots in the world.
29:17I, for the life of me, don't understand Joe Biden's policy towards Iran.
29:21I don't understand why he allows China to have spy balloons and hostile maneuverings
29:25against our Air Force and international airways and our Navy and international waterways.
29:31Why why Russia got a waiver for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, for example.
29:36But we've got a lot of hot spots in the world that's been very outspoken on the issue of
29:40Ukraine.
29:41Hundreds of billions of dollars in Joe Biden.
29:45And then I would argue that Joe Biden surrendered in the war on terrorism with Hamas by not
29:51supporting Israel further in their offensive moves after the worst terror attack in their
29:56history.
29:57Let's get your overall view.
29:59Let's look at these hot spots, Ukraine, Iran, the war in the Middle East.
30:03Yeah.
30:04So first of all, Sean, I served in the United States Marine Corps for four years.
30:06One of the things I'm proudest of, the most important thing is don't commit America's
30:10troops unless you really have to.
30:13But when you do, you punch and you punch hard.
30:14I think that's the way that you respect America's brave men and women who are serving.
30:19Now, let me say something about when you say that, does that like, for example, how President
30:23Trump beat the caliphate, overwhelming force, and it was done pretty fast, how President
30:27Trump beat the caliphate, beat ISIS, which people said literally couldn't be done.
30:31And he did it in a matter of months.
30:33But also Iran, Sean, a lot of people recognize that we need to do something with Iran, but
30:37not these weak little bombing runs.
30:39If you're going to punch the Iranians, you punch them hard.
30:42And that's what he did when he took out Soleimani.
30:44By the way, that action, people said that it would lead to broader war.
30:47It actually brought peace, it actually checked the Iranians and slowed them down a little
30:51bit.
30:52But let me just say something about that.