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00:00And welcome to Hannity.
00:04After a second assassination attempt on President Trump, the Secret Service finally gave an
00:09update on the failures at the Butler rally back in July, the site of the first assassination
00:15attempt.
00:16We'll have more on that coming up later.
00:17But first, our country is at a tipping point.
00:20This is an inflection point for the USA.
00:23We are now only 46 days away from the most consequential election in our lifetime.
00:30Mail-in voting, it is already underway in several states across the country.
00:34And today, early in-person voting began in the Commonwealth of Virginia, where a brand
00:39new poll, by the way, released this morning.
00:42It shows the race is a statistical tie.
00:44Look at that.
00:46At this moment, at least.
00:47Now Trump is polling far ahead of where he was at this point in the 2020 election across
00:53several key battleground states.
00:55Let's take a look.
00:56In Pennsylvania, for example, which could be the state that decides the election and
01:01early voting is happening now, Trump is polling three points ahead of where he was at this
01:06point in 2020.
01:08He did not lose the state by a lot.
01:10In Wisconsin, President Trump is currently five and a half points ahead of where he was
01:16on this day in 2020.
01:17In Michigan, he is polling over five points ahead of where he was in 2020.
01:23So why are his poll numbers better this time around?
01:27Now maybe because millions of voters around the country, to them, Kamala Harris's positions
01:34are still a mystery.
01:36And if you're knowledgeable, you know they are radical, they are extreme and frankly
01:41dangerous for the country economically and dangerous on the national security front.
01:46Look at her position on the border.
01:48Look at her position on Iran and some of these other countries.
01:52Her record is so left wing that she has to hide her real positions from all of you.
01:58And so far, with the help of the corrupt state run media mob, she's been successful.
02:03But make no mistake, Kamala Harris is the most radical candidate this country has ever
02:09had at the top of a major party ticket.
02:12And all of you, this country deserves answers to what are a growing list of questions.
02:20We have been putting these positions forward now for two months.
02:24Her positions on nearly every single, solitary, important issue of our time has changed without
02:31explanation.
02:32Does she still support the radical climate alarmist religious cult and their 93 trillion
02:37dollar Green New Deal?
02:38Why did she co-sponsor that in the U.S. Senate with Bernie Sanders?
02:43Why did she co-sponsor government health care for all and the elimination of private health
02:48insurance?
02:49Does she still think it is courageous not to use the term illegal alien or radical Islamic
02:55terrorism?
02:56And if she believes it, why does she still want to ban fracking, offshore drilling?
03:01What about the radical position on illegal immigration?
03:04Look at the position Harris and Biden have put this country in.
03:09You know, think about this.
03:10She wants to decriminalize illegal immigration.
03:13She wants a path to amnesty, right?
03:15Earned path to citizenship.
03:17She wants to offer free housing, health care, education, sex change operations.
03:23And we have allowed into this country unvetted illegal immigrants from 180 countries, including
03:29our top geopolitical foes and countries with terror ties.
03:33They have been committing dozens of murders and rapes, even of young children and other
03:38violent crimes.
03:39And there have been absolutely no consequences at all whatsoever for the decisions that they
03:47have made.
03:48They have allowed this to happen.
03:50And Americans are getting hurt.
03:51Never mind the cost.
03:52Never mind the fentanyl.
03:54Never mind, you know, the hard drugs that are crossing into this country.
03:58And by the way, she sat down for an interview last month with CNN fake news's Dana Bash.
04:05And she said, quote, her values have not changed.
04:07She did a whopping 16 minute, 29 second interview.
04:11So why is she claiming her policy positions have changed?
04:15And she's not even making the claim.
04:17She has campaign aides saying it for her.
04:21Last night, she had a chance to clear up some of all of this.
04:23She had the softball of all softball interviews with Oprah.
04:27But as usual, she offered nothing more than a bunch of awkward word salads.
04:32And even Oprah couldn't save her from herself.
04:35Take a look at some of the lowlights.
04:37Let's come together with the character that we are so proud of about who we are, which
04:44is we are an optimistic people.
04:47We are an optimistic people.
04:50Americans by character are people who have dreams and ambitions and aspirations.
04:59We believe in what is possible.
05:01We believe in what can be.
05:03We really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living.
05:08Yeah.
05:09First of all, thank you both for being here.
05:12And yours is a story I hear around the country as I travel.
05:17It's very important that we all speak to our friends and our neighbors about misinformation
05:23and help them now see how it occurs, where it is occurring.
05:27And so this is a moment where we stand knowing what we are fighting for.
05:32We're not fighting against.
05:35It's what we're fighting for.
05:39Now, what she has said is she supports the largest tax increase in American and world
05:46history and the ninety three trillion dollar New Green Deal, which would end capitalism
05:52as we know it.
05:53That would be Marxism.
05:54If you want to look at an economic philosophy behind it.
05:59There was one moment last night in particular that made headlines when the two were discussing
06:04gun control.
06:05You're not going to believe what Kamala said.
06:06Take a listen.
06:07I'm a gun owner.
06:08Tim, I do not know that.
06:09If somebody breaks in my house, they're getting shot.
06:15Yes.
06:16Yes.
06:17I hear that.
06:18I hear that.
06:19Probably should not have said that.
06:20But my staff will deal with that later.
06:28The giggling is not funny.
06:30Where does she stand on the Second Amendment and gun ownership?
06:33Because for many years she has advocated for the most restrictive gun laws supporting
06:40a mandatory gun buyback.
06:43And by the way, what she said in that clip sounds an awful like a lot like stand your
06:48ground, the same stand your ground laws that she and Democrats have spent years demonizing.
06:56In case you forgot, let's take a look at her past radical stances on gun ownership.
07:01You decide assault weapons that are already in circulation.
07:04What do you do about those?
07:05Well, there are approximately five million to your point, Craig.
07:08We have to have a buyback program and I support a mandatory buyback program.
07:12How mandatory is your gun buyback program?
07:14It's mandatory.
07:16Second Amendment.
07:17The Second Amendment.
07:18Listen, we have to we're going to have to do it the right way.
07:21There's no question about that.
07:23But we don't have we have to get these guns off the street.
07:27And just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn't
07:32mean that we're not going to walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible
07:36and safe in the way you conduct your affair.
07:40Mandatory gun buyback.
07:41That would be called confiscation.
07:43And we can enter your home and we can check on your guns anytime we want.
07:47You deserve answers.
07:49But Kamala, her handlers, they are doing everything possible to hide her from the press.
07:55That was not a real interview last night.
07:57But finally, after nearly two months, she is now getting pushback on the strategy, even
08:02some on the left.
08:03You know, and by the way, take a look at what former Obama adviser David Axelrod had to
08:08say.
08:09Listen, I said years ago that presidential races were MRIs for the soul.
08:13And whoever you are, you know, people want they'll they'll find out and they'll want
08:18to know.
08:20One way you reveal that is through interviews and is and town halls and unscripted interactions.
08:26And I think she needs to do I think she needs to do more of that between now and the election
08:31to give people comfort.
08:33Well, the problem is she can't do it and her team knows she can't do it.
08:39And it's not like a debate where she's going to memorize her lines and and just like a
08:43robot recite them.
08:45Meanwhile, according to a new political report, Democrats are privately worried that the Teamster
08:51Teamsters Union's shocking announcement this week that they would not endorse her.
08:57This is the first time this union has not endorsed the Democrat president since 1996.
09:04That could be a major warning sign for her campaign.
09:06Now, remember, a poll released by the union shows 60 percent of rank and file members.
09:12They want Donald Trump.
09:13Only 34 percent want Kamala Harris.
09:16And by the way, the leadership of the Teamsters should have gone along with the rank and file.
09:22Well, they made it halfway.
09:24But first, Kamala was in Georgia today.
09:26So we sent our own Sarah Carter to ask the people in the great state of Georgia, the
09:31Peach State, about Kamala's radical position.
09:34Sarah, what did you find out?
09:36Well, Sean, while Kamala Harris was actually at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
09:41here in Georgia, I was roughly nine miles down the road in downtown Marietta.
09:46I was really close by and I was speaking to residents how about how they felt over the
09:50last four years of the Biden presidency and the Kamala Harris vice presidency and what
09:56she did at the border.
09:57I talked to them about issues such as transgender surgeries for, you know, illegal immigrant
10:05inmates are in detention, in prison.
10:08And, you know, the residents in Georgia, they were not afraid to speak their mind.
10:14Take a listen to this.
10:15Vice President Kamala Harris was actually put in charge of the border and did nothing.
10:20She says a bunch of things that what she can do.
10:23I just I don't understand what she hasn't been doing while being a vice president on
10:28the health care side.
10:30She has been very public in the past about, you know, Medicare for all and getting rid
10:36of private health care insurance is.
10:40She now says that she won't do that.
10:41Do you believe her?
10:42I don't believe a thing she says.
10:45Go back to her district attorney days for San Francisco and then California, then in
10:50the Senate.
10:52She is a puppet.
10:53A lot of talk originally about, you know, she supports green, you know, you know, green
10:58energy.
10:59Right.
11:00And but that would mean like in some states like cutting out fracking, you know, shutting
11:04down the gas pipelines.
11:06Does that concern you at all?
11:07Or is that I mean, it kind of don't because we don't really know how true is that.
11:15You don't think that she might?
11:16Yeah, I don't think she probably won't go for it.
11:18I mean, she probably just say just by votes.
11:22One of the policies that Kamala Harris has been criticized for, well, that she has talked
11:25about in the past.
11:26It's actually not a policy, but it's something that she has said she has agreed with was
11:30transgender surgeries for illegal aliens in prison.
11:34That was something that came up out of a 2019 questionnaire that she had filled out.
11:37Well, how do you feel about that?
11:40Nuts.
11:41It's all you guys.
11:43Just nuts.
11:44Move on.
11:45Next question.
11:46It's astonishing to us that people will support Kamala Harris in any way.
11:50Sean, Georgia is a crucial swing state.
11:53And the way folks were discussing the issues today, they think they seem very well informed.
11:58And I can tell you this.
11:59All eyes will be on Georgia.
12:01All eyes will be on Georgia like the rest of the country.
12:03Sean, back to you.
12:04Listen, states like Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona
12:10and Nevada, all critical.
12:13Every one of them.
12:14All critical.
12:15All right, sir.
12:17We appreciate it.
12:18Here with more reaction.
12:19Fox News contributed.
12:20Jason Chaffetz.
12:21The host of Tommy Lahren is fearless.
12:24I can't imagine a fearful Tommy.
12:26But anyway, and also OutKick founder Clay Travis is with us.
12:30Tommy, let's start with you.
12:33The more that people learn about her or even if, for example, she gets the support of Taylor
12:39Swift, we get a poll out that shows that Donald Trump is way more popular than Taylor Swift,
12:44which I found interesting.
12:46The more she's hanging out with Oprah, the more she gets celebrity endorsements, the
12:50more the Ben Stillers, the Julia Roberts, Chris Rocks of the world that she's hanging
12:56out with.
12:57That kind of proves to me what I've been saying is true, is that the Democratic Party has
13:01become the party of coastal elites, Hollywood, D.C., New York society, and that Republicans
13:10and conservatives now are the party of working men and women.
13:14And I think the Teamsters kind of shows that.
13:18My wrong in my analysis.
13:19No, you're exactly right.
13:22Donald Trump recognized the forgotten American in 2016, and that's why he won that election.
13:27And that's why you're seeing this shift in the Teamsters, because they're not just thinking
13:30about their union and what the Democrats could potentially do for their union, as they have
13:34in the past.
13:35They're thinking about their families, they're thinking about their communities, they're
13:37thinking about their country.
13:39And that's why you saw that rank and file support for Donald Trump.
13:42But Sean, that interview, that town hall with Oprah last night, it was so bad.
13:46I would not be surprised if Oprah Winfrey secretly votes for Donald Trump.
13:51That's how bad it was.
13:52And I think we all can tell that Kamala is is so awkward when she's asked a question.
13:58But if you look at her past interviews and you study them, as we all have from 2019,
14:022020, or even back to 2007, she is much more comfortable and in command of the issues when
14:10she's talking about her radical ideas and values.
14:14That's where she feels comfortable.
14:15She doesn't do the awkward laugh.
14:17She doesn't talk in a word salad because that's what she actually believes.
14:21Everything she's doing right now is an act, including her talking about owning a gun and
14:26she shoot an intruder in her home.
14:28That was a coached line to make her seem so relatable.
14:31And it failed.
14:32You know, Jason, I think Tommy's on to something.
14:35I think it gets very awkward for her when she's trying to remember what her advisers
14:42told her to say about any given topic.
14:45Now, how do you back off that the fact that you co-sponsored the Green New Deal, that
14:50you would eliminate the filibuster to pass it?
14:53How do you back off you co-sponsored government health care for all and the elimination of
14:58private health insurance?
15:00How do you back off you wanted free housing, health care, education and sex change operations
15:07and to decriminalize and offer amnesty to the 11 and a half million plus illegal immigrants
15:13she allowed into the country?
15:15How do you back away from those positions except you just don't answer the question
15:20as she's doing?
15:24She's a deep fake candidate and we should believe her that her principles haven't changed
15:28and we should believe Bernie Sanders who said, well, she's just doing the pragmatic thing,
15:32a.k.a. just trying to buy votes with these practice lines.
15:36Tommy's exactly right.
15:38She is terribly uncomfortable in her own skin because she's in there trying to, you know,
15:43thinking and speaking for Kamala Harris has not always gone well.
15:46And when she tries to pull up that CD in her brain and say, this is what I'm supposed to
15:50say, it doesn't go well.
15:52That's why you get these word salads because she's just buying time and she's not actually
15:57advocating for something that she really believes in.
16:00And and everybody can see through that.
16:03Anybody who's looking at this understands that Donald Trump is the most authentic street
16:08fighting politician who will tell you exactly what he's thinking at any moment, almost to
16:12his peril.
16:14And Kamala Harris is the exact opposite of that.
16:16She is a fake candidate who is run by puppeteers and she's trying to memorize lines and she
16:22can't do it.
16:25You know, Clay, I think I think both Tommy and Jason are right on on the money here when
16:31that couple and we'll get into more detail with Senator Kennedy tonight when that couple
16:36is asking specifically about what she will do on the economy.
16:42She didn't mention the Green New Deal.
16:43She didn't mention the largest tax increase in history.
16:47She didn't mention what she had said previously, that the high cost of energy is the cost of
16:52democracy.
16:54She just gave a bunch of platitudes and bumper stickers that maybe, you know, make people
17:00feel good.
17:01But they're not specific policies.
17:04Look, I think Tommy was somewhat right when Oprah is sitting across from Kamala Harris,
17:11who she knows Donald Trump very well.
17:13She has to, in the back of her mind, be thinking this woman is a moron.
17:16Maybe I should have endorsed Trump.
17:18Maybe I'll secretly vote for him.
17:19But also, there was a moment in this interview that I thought was really compelling and cut
17:24to the essence of it.
17:25It was when Kamala was asked directly about what her plan was at the border.
17:30She answered for about two and a half minutes saying nothing at all.
17:33And then Oprah had to step in and say, so what exactly will you do?
17:37And she said, oh, I'll pass the bill that wasn't passed before.
17:41She isn't going to do anything different, though.
17:44That's the real lesson here.
17:45Doug Imhoff, her husband, sat down with Michael Strahan, NFL former player who's now on a
17:51morning show, and he answered the question, hey, why isn't Kamala to blame for people
17:57who are unhappy right now?
17:59And he said, well, she's the vice president right now.
18:01She can't be expected to make the decisions the president makes.
18:04And maybe Dr. Jill Biden sitting at the front of the table for the cabinet meeting is actually
18:08to blame here.
18:09So I think what really all this sums up is Kamala is the most inauthentic candidate
18:14that we have ever seen for president.
18:17The American voting public is finding that out.
18:20And over the next six weeks, they're going to try to hide her because the more time people
18:24spend listening to her, the less they like her.
18:27It was true in 2019.
18:29It's been true for much of her national career.
18:31She dropped out without votes being taken when Democrats were involved.
18:35I think she's going to get smoked tomorrow's football day, Sean.
18:38There's no way these Big Ten fans in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are showing up
18:43and voting for Kamala Harris over Joe Biden.
18:46How does this play out, Tommy?
18:48Does she make it across the finish line?
18:50What are her odds of winning?
18:52Listen, the Democrat operation is so strong that the candidate matters less than the strategy
18:58that they have in place with early voting, which has already begun, as you mentioned.
19:03So this is going to come down to getting out the vote.
19:05People aren't going to vote for Kamala.
19:06But they might vote against Donald Trump.
19:08And we have to make sure that every Republican that supports Donald Trump and supports America
19:13actually gets out and casts a vote.
19:15We cannot leave any stone unturned.
19:18How does it end, Jason?
19:21I hate early voting.
19:22I wish everybody votes same day, same time, same information with voter ID.
19:26But those aren't the rules of the road right now.
19:28And if Republicans don't get out and start voting now and putting those ballots in the
19:33box and getting those votes in early, they will lose.
19:37Donald Trump should prevail on the issues.
19:40But it's all about who shows up and votes.
19:42I think he will win.
19:44Clay.
19:45Look, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, last thought, Nebraska.
19:50Make it winner.
19:51Take all.
19:52Take away the chance.
19:53Kamala wins.
19:54Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
19:55And gets in.
19:56Make that five electoral votes all go to the winner.
20:00It's going to be Trump.
20:01And when we come back today, the acting Secret Service director said communication deficiencies
20:06and complacency led to the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, PA.
20:11We'll check in with Judge Jeanine Pirro straight ahead.
20:14All right.
20:15Earlier today, Secret Service leaders, they held a presser on the agency's internal investigation
20:21into the first assassination attempt of former President Trump.
20:25That was in July, July 13th, to be specific, in Butler, Pennsylvania.
20:30Now, acting Secret Service director Ronald Rowe laid out the security failures that led
20:36to the assassination attempt.
20:37Take a look.
20:39The Secret Service did not give clear guidance or direction to our local law enforcement
20:44partners.
20:46There were communication deficiencies between law enforcement personnel at the site.
20:50At approximately 1810 local time, Secret Service informed personnel that local police were
20:56addressing an issue at the 3 o'clock of the outer perimeter.
21:01At approximately 1810 local time, by a phone call, the Secret Service security room calls
21:09the counter-sniper response agent reporting an individual on the roof of the AGR building.
21:15That vital piece of information was not relayed over the Secret Service radio network.
21:20Issues were encountered the day of the visit with respect to line-of-sight concerns, but
21:25they were not escalated to supervisors.
21:27It's the responsibility of the Secret Service to make sure that we provide a secure environment
21:32for our protectees.
21:35We want them to make sure that they can live their lives with some type of normalcy, but
21:41they must do so with us providing the highest levels of protection, which we have been doing
21:46since July 13th.
21:48And in response to the assassination attempts on Trump today, the House of Representatives,
21:54they unanimously passed a bill increasing Secret Service protections for both major
21:59presidential and vice-presidential candidates.
22:02Here with more, co-host, hit show, The Five, our friend, Judge Jeanine Pirro.
22:08What bothers me is what he's describing is very similar to what happened at Trump International
22:14in West Palm Beach, and you know, now we learned that they knew about the vulnerability around
22:20holes four, five, six, and seven, where you had the street-off area, it was an area where
22:27paparazzi would often hide to get videos and pictures of Donald Trump playing golf, and
22:33they never even searched the area, never mind preventing people from getting into that wooded
22:38area.
22:39Now, you have two examples where we have people with high-powered rifles, in the case of the
22:46AK-47 in West Palm Beach, you know, 300 yards or so away from the president, 130 yards away
22:54from the president and Butler.
22:57That's a tap-in putt, Judge, and he claimed success about last Sunday, and it was anything
23:05but a success.
23:07You know, you have to laugh, although this is not funny at all.
23:10Here's the bottom line.
23:11This guy Roe, who's only the acting head because Cheadle was such a mess she had to go, she
23:17said Secret Service didn't put people on the roof on the AGR building for July 13th because
23:22it was sloped.
23:23We all know that was a lie.
23:24Now we're finding out from this guy that, you know what, the president Trump had presidential
23:31level Secret Service protection when he was playing golf in West Palm Beach last Sunday.
23:37Well, then how the hell did this guy get to sit outside the golf course within 10 feet
23:43of a major thoroughfare for 12 hours with a gun, with his car, and nobody notices him?
23:50If that is presidential level Secret Service, you know, they ought to go back to kindergarten.
23:55All right?
23:56This guy is a, as far as I'm concerned, he's an establishment guy.
24:01This is a guy who says, look, we've started to get complacent and, you know, we, some
24:07didn't do their job.
24:08Well, you know what?
24:09The ones who didn't do their job, they need to be fired.
24:12That's number one.
24:14And number two, you're the guys who came out and blamed the locals for July 13th and having
24:19no one on that roof.
24:21Now we find out from you, no less, that you had two separate command centers, one for
24:26the feds, one for the locals.
24:28I was a local DA.
24:30When we had an incident that involved state and federal, we were together in one command
24:36center.
24:37And that was a few decades ago where we could figure that out back then.
24:41And not only that, there was no common communication.
24:44So when you reference the fact that there's a shooter on the AGR building, nobody's hearing
24:50about it because they're not talking to each other.
24:53This guy, even the way he presented it, Sean, has to go.
24:57It's a cover up when he says we've got a new reality.
25:00No, we don't have a new reality.
25:03What we have is a Secret Service.
25:04It's not up to the job that's so lazy, so complacent from the top down that they're
25:09making excuses for the president who, by the way, when he was president, he played that
25:15golf course almost every weekend.
25:18So it's not like the Secret Service did not know this golf course.
25:22Trump played it for four years when he was president.
25:25So right now what we've got is this guy says we don't need any more resources, but we got
25:30a lot of people leaving.
25:31I have an idea.
25:32We got rid of all of those of those cases that you want to compete with state and local
25:37agencies, counterfeit electronic crimes, treasury crimes.
25:43We don't need the Secret Service to do that.
25:45Stick to your mission of protecting the families and forget about this nonsense because you
25:50want to put a few more stars in your lapel.
25:52Well, let me say one more thing.
25:54The discussion by this guy of the new reality and the fact that, you know, we've got a paradigm
26:01shift.
26:03It's a paradigm shift.
26:04It's the same as it was.
26:05Now what we need is we need to bring in the military in this bill that's in Congress today.
26:10He knows nothing about it because what it does, Sean, is it allows the military, the
26:16guys in the military to go to the base.
26:18They load up a plane with the resources and they go with the candidate.
26:22All right.
26:23The guy doesn't even know what the bill is about.
26:26He is a he's lazy, just like the people he's complaining about.
26:32And if I heard him say one more time and pat themselves on the back, well, we had the DRNC
26:37was fine and the DNC was fine.
26:39And, you know, the two presidential debates that had no audience, they were fine.
26:45I'm like, do you not realize you you allowed that you it's such a failure.
26:51You allowed people with high powered rifles within, you know, literally Donald Trump became
26:59within a millimeter of dying in Butler, PA, and maybe within five minutes he would have
27:05been dead in West Palm Beach.
27:08And you want to tell me about the success of the RNC and the DNC?
27:11How about keeping people with an AK-47 and a scope out of the trees where apparently
27:17this guy was laying in wait for 12 plus hours?
27:21And it's a known vulnerability.
27:23It's a known vulnerability because anybody with a camera or a newspaper or magazine knows
27:28to sit in that particular area.
27:30What we've got here are the standards are too low.
27:33He doesn't belong in that job.
27:35And I'm glad there are five investigations.
27:37But I worry.
27:38And unless Donald Trump gets elected, this same garbage is going to continue.
27:43It's scary.
27:44It's scary for the country.
27:45All right.
27:46Got to help.
27:47Judge Janine.
27:48All right.
27:49Coming up next, Kamala Harris continues to be dishonest about her how her economic policies
27:54would impact all of you.
27:57We've got the very latest.
27:58We'll get reaction from Senator John Kennedy, our favorite senator straight out.
28:03All right.
28:05During her softball interview with Oprah last night, Kamala, she gave us a whole lot of
28:10nothing when asked how she would lower the cost of living.
28:13Now, that's the question on every American's mind.
28:16And Kamala delivered one of her classic word salads.
28:20Take a look.
28:21We really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living.
28:27Yeah.
28:28First of all, thank you both for being here.
28:30And yours is a story I hear around the country as I travel.
28:36And in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions
28:47for your family and working hard and finding that the American dream is for this generation
28:57and so many recently far more elusive than it's been.
29:01And we need to deal with that.
29:04That answer the question, because the average American is paying somewhere around twenty
29:08eight thousand grand more per family since she became vice president.
29:13A new AP poll found voters are nearly split on whether Trump or Harris would do a better
29:18job on the economy today.
29:20Are they aware of the ninety three trillion dollar Green New Deal that would destroy capitalism?
29:25Are they aware she has proposed the largest tax increase in the history of the world?
29:30Anyway, Trump does have a slight edge on that as more and more experts are coming out against
29:36Kamala Harris and her economic policies.
29:38Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary revealed that he spoke with Harris advisers to better
29:44understand her policies.
29:46And here's what he had to say after that conversation.
29:48Take a listen.
29:50In querying about this idea of taxing unrealized capital gains, which would basically destroy
29:56the economy and change the way every investor would invest and chase capital out of the
30:00country.
30:01I've been told, listen, don't worry about it.
30:03Just be happy.
30:04There's no way Congress would ever pass that.
30:07She has to keep saying that to keep her base happy, to bring people out to vote for her.
30:11But that's not going to happen.
30:12Don't worry about it.
30:13These policymakers that are giving me this just be happy.
30:16Well, maybe I'm going to have to get happy.
30:19But right now I'm not happy and I'm I really, really want some policy.
30:23I really do.
30:24And I think the rest of the market does, too.
30:26And that that comic gives you some idea about how much angst there is out there.
30:32And according to a new report, it sounds like the American people will have a lot to worry
30:36about.
30:37The Tax Foundation found that Kamala's tax plan would cost the U.S. economy nearly 800,000
30:44jobs and unemployment.
30:46Unemployment has been on the rise.
30:47But Trump, on the other hand, is considering policies that will help working class Americans.
30:53At his rally on Long Island early this week, he suggested a temporary cap of 10 percent
30:59on credit card interest rates to help the Americans that have been struggling because
31:03of Biden-Harris inflation.
31:06He also said no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security.
31:11And the president keeps expanding out his tax breaks for hardworking Americans by saying,
31:16well, no tax on overtime either.
31:18Here with Reaction, Louisiana Senator John Kennedy is with us.
31:22She did, in her own words, propose a co-sponsor of the 93 trillion dollar Green New Deal.
31:30That to me would end capitalism as she know as we know it.
31:34On top of the largest tax increase in American history, including taxing unrealized capital
31:39gains.
31:40Again, that would end capitalism as we know it.
31:44That basically is Marxism, the way I understand it.
31:48I want to get your take on it and the fact that they're saying, Kevin O'Leary, oh, just
31:53be happy.
31:54None of that's going to happen.
31:55Well, those are her stated policies.
31:59That's her in her own words.
32:01Are you saying don't believe what she says?
32:03Well, Sean, I've read the vice president's plan, such as it is.
32:11Basically, her plan is, let's do the dumbest thing possible that won't work.
32:18Plan, I don't hate anybody, but I wouldn't put that person in charge of a ham sandwich.
32:26The biggest economic problem facing America today is high prices, duh.
32:32Those high prices were caused by the policies of President Biden and Vice President Harris.
32:38What's her plan?
32:39To lower those prices.
32:40Number one, price controls.
32:43Sure.
32:44Let's follow Castro in Cuba and Venezuela and the former Soviet Union, all of which
32:50tried price controls and all of which experienced higher prices and mass hunger.
32:59The second part of her plan is raise taxes.
33:04Ms. Harris wants to raise the top personal income tax rate.
33:09She wants to raise capital gains taxes.
33:12She wants to raise inheritance taxes.
33:15She wants to raise corporate income taxes.
33:18She wants to tax unrealized capital gains for the first time in American history.
33:24She even wants to tax wealth.
33:27She believes we're one tax increase away from prosperity.
33:31I don't know a single economist or which has said it will work.
33:38The tax foundation did a very careful analysis, as you said.
33:42The tax foundation says that Ms. Harris's plan will cost us about 800,000 jobs.
33:48It'll shrink the economy about 2%.
33:52It'll cut wages at least 1.2%.
33:57In my judgment, it'll also cause prices to go even higher.
34:06This plan is like a rock, only dumber.
34:11You know, if you raise corporate taxes, correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think corporations
34:16pay taxes.
34:17Any increase in taxes will be passed on to consumers.
34:21If you double the capital gains tax and you tax unrealized capital gains, by the way,
34:28good luck trying to figure that out, be it a real...
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