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00:00And welcome to Hannity, and we are coming to you from Doha, Qatar.
00:13It is 9 o'clock on the East Coast, 4 a.m. here in Qatar, and tonight we'll bring you
00:18part two of my exclusive interview with President Trump aboard Air Force One.
00:22We covered a ton of ground.
00:24It went on for nearly 50 minutes.
00:26All of that, part two, coming up.
00:28You don't want to miss it.
00:28But first, another historic day for the United States of America.
00:33President Trump began the day with more high-level meetings in Saudi Arabia, including one with
00:38the president of Syria, Trump urging him to normalize relations with Israel, just like
00:44he did Saudi Arabia, and reject radicalism.
00:47In return, President Trump is lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria to, quote, give them a chance
00:53at greatness.
00:54Take a look for yourself.
00:54Among others and friends of mine, people that I have a lot of respect for in the Middle
00:59East, I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance
01:06at greatness.
01:07Now, before departing Saudi Arabia, President Trump also addressed the Gulf Cooperation Council,
01:13where, and I was at this meeting, where he hailed the progress being made in the region
01:17and painted an optimistic picture of lasting peace in one of the world's most volatile regions.
01:23Take a look at this.
01:24As I said in my address last night, the Gulf nations are at the forefront of creating a
01:30stable, peaceful, and prosperous Middle East.
01:33And I have to say that I've seen such progress.
01:38It's really incredible.
01:39I've also seen great unity and friendships.
01:41I've spent a little time with you just before this, and I've seen tremendous unity, tremendous
01:47friendship.
01:47And the whole world is watching the Middle East, and many are watching with envy.
01:52You have something very special going on.
01:55Incredible opportunities are within reach for this region.
01:58If we can simply stop the aggression from a small group of pretty bad actors, I especially
02:04want to thank and congratulate the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain for their vision and
02:09courage in signing the historic Abraham Accords.
02:14I hope that in the near future we can continue that progress.
02:19We have a mandate from the American people, the likes of which people haven't seen for 129
02:24years.
02:24As they say, it was the most consequential election in America in 129 years.
02:30Now, the president even expressed a willingness to make a deal with Iran, but he issued a very
02:36strong warning demanding an end to Iran's proxy wars and their unyielding sponsorship of terror
02:43around the entire world, the number one state sponsor of terror.
02:47Take a look.
02:48I want to make a deal with Iran.
02:50I want to do something if it's possible.
02:52But for that to happen, I must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars, and permanently
02:58and verifiably cease its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
03:02They cannot have a nuclear weapon.
03:04I don't imagine there's anybody at this table or anybody in this room that would say they can't.
03:10I'm strongly urging all nations to join us in fully and totally enforcing the sanctions
03:15that I just placed on Iran.
03:17The president, he has been very clear over and over and over again that Iran will never
03:24have nuclear weapons or the enrichment of uranium.
03:28That must stop.
03:29He's been clear on that.
03:30Everything must be verifiable.
03:32He's also been clear.
03:33Nobody wants military strikes.
03:35Nobody.
03:36However, the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism, coupled with their evil and
03:41extreme ideology puts the entire region and world at risk.
03:46So President Trump is being very clear that will not happen on his watch.
03:50Now, make no mistake, there has been no bigger champion of peace in Europe, peace in the Middle
03:55East, than President Donald Trump.
03:57Bottom line, a peaceful Middle East is good for America.
04:00It is good for the region where we are.
04:03It is good for the entire world.
04:05This is not just good for our national security, but also our economy will benefit greatly.
04:11This brings to us some massive news from right here in Qatar earlier today.
04:17The red carpet, you can see it, by the way, rolled out for President Trump's arrival following
04:21Saudi Arabia's show of solidarity with the U.S.
04:24Qatar sent its own fighter jets up to escort Air Force One to its landing.
04:29By the way, what you're seeing there, I was able to film some incredible sights.
04:34And on the ground, in an incredible display from Qatar, President Trump's motorcade was
04:38escorted in part, you see there, by Tesla Cybertrucks.
04:43Anyway, just as they did yesterday in Riyadh, American flags were lining the streets of Doha
04:48as President Trump made his way to a meeting with the leader of Qatar right here, where,
04:55by the way, he did continue to deliver more victories for America and the American people,
05:00adding on to yesterday's $600 billion commitment from the Saudis yesterday with a commitment to
05:07go up to a trillion dollars, including nearly $150 billion purchased in weaponry.
05:14This trip could yield well over a trillion dollars in the coming months.
05:18That means high-paying career jobs for the American people.
05:23And we are now nearing the $10 trillion in monies committed towards American jobs and
05:29manufacturing of things like, oh, that are important, semiconductor chips, pharmaceuticals
05:35that will manufacture in America, automobiles will manufacture in America.
05:38President Trump, he signed a series of economic and defense agreements with the emir of Qatar,
05:44including an agreement from Qatar Airwaves to purchase Boeing jets, which, according to
05:49President Trump, would include 160 Boeing jets.
05:53That's worth up to $200 billion.
05:55All told, the White House says today's agreements will generate more than $1 trillion in economic
06:02exchange between the U.S. and Qatar, bringing the total from this trip so far to trillions of
06:09dollars in investments.
06:10Over the first two days of the trip, President Trump has delivered one victory after another,
06:14after another.
06:15We wouldn't know it from the legacy media mob, while simultaneously outlining a vision for
06:20a brighter future for the Middle East, a safer world, a better America.
06:25And it is now more abundantly clear than ever.
06:29In order to counter Iran, the Middle East has to go all in on Donald Trump and the United
06:35States and buy into peace, reject radicalism.
06:39Don't turn a blind eye to radicalism.
06:41Embrace the relationship this historic trip is offering them.
06:45Joining us now, State Department spokesperson, our former friend and colleague.
06:49Not former friend, still friend, former colleague, Tammy Bruce.
06:53Tammy, thank you for joining us.
06:55Yeah.
06:56Let's just get your...
06:57Well, no, we have not given up our friendship.
07:00I stand corrected.
07:02Let's get right to how profound and deep this is.
07:07Because, seriously, this is a region that has been incapable of getting over the finish line
07:16and achieving peace.
07:17There seems to be an opportunity here.
07:20And we'll get into the Iran question in a second.
07:22And overall, how do you see this trip?
07:24And what are the impacts that you see for the United States and the region and the world?
07:28It's been a remarkable gift to be here, to be traveling here with Secretary of State Marco
07:34Rubio.
07:35But in support of Donald Trump, it is an astounding experience.
07:40And Americans can see it, of course, in the coverage.
07:43But I have to tell you that we see this, and I see it, as we all have, as the unfolding of what he promised.
07:48And the nature of the power of not just a personality, but a man who has proven to the world that he does what he says he's going to do,
07:56that he's got the skill to be able to bring it about.
07:59And he brings the respect that is required for other nations to take us seriously and to negotiate seriously and for our enemies to understand that they have no choice but to back off,
08:13to do as we request of them so that they, too, can have a better future.
08:18And we see this in the way that he's been treated.
08:20And as you've noted, here in the Middle East, my goodness, millions of lives destroyed because of a few bad actors, if you will,
08:28groups that pop up, the citizens of these nations being harmed because of a dynamic of a world that feels as though it can do nothing and allows this to become the status quo.
08:41So it takes Donald Trump to say enough is enough and to demand new ideas so that every nation, not just in this region,
08:49but around the world, can recognize that things can be better, that life can be better, and that he can show them the way.
08:57And in this case, it's about business dealings.
09:00It's about becoming partners with nations in this region, making sure that people, certainly that Americans benefit,
09:08but that when Americans benefit, and America is great again, the rest of the world has a path to follow.
09:15That's Donald Trump.
09:16I've seen it in every stop.
09:18And it is also manifested through the work and the understanding of that vision by Marco Rubio and our foreign policy.
09:25It's an exciting time.
09:27Our generation will see the benefits of this.
09:30And we're really blessed to have Donald Trump leading the nature of what the future is going to look like for us.
09:35You know, a big part of the equation is that all of these countries have to not only reject radicalism,
09:45but they can't turn a blind eye towards radicalism.
09:48And I think that there is more than valid criticism that, in fact, they have.
09:52And the president challenging Saudi Arabia, challenging the new leader of Syria to not only reject it and not turn a blind eye to it,
10:02but to now embrace the Abraham Accords and the recognition of Israel.
10:07I actually think that these countries would like to do it, but I also think there is a fear of doing it because of what the Iranian reaction would be.
10:17They would become pariahs, and they might find themselves battling Iran, and I don't think any nation in this region wants that.
10:27Well, nobody wants war, right?
10:29The president doesn't.
10:30That's why he's working through diplomacy.
10:33He believes that he can make the difference here.
10:35And he knows even, of course, Iran now is on its heels as Israel defends itself,
10:40as it definitely is dealing with murder groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis.
10:46But they also have the United States as we support them as an ally.
10:51And in the midst of that, the largest state sponsor of terror, Iran, suddenly is on its heels.
10:57And, of course, we engage with them as well.
11:00And President Trump really is the best friend you could ever have, but he is also the worst enemy you can have.
11:07He wants peace in this world.
11:08He knows where the problems sit.
11:11He is determined to change it.
11:13He knows it has to happen.
11:14That will be his legacy.
11:16But like with Syria, one of the things he's demanding of them is to join the Abraham Accords,
11:21something he established in his first term.
11:23So even then, he was creating the building blocks that allow his demands and his expectations
11:29and his visions to be seen and to be implemented now.
11:33And, of course, nations everywhere, if they realize, and as they do with President Trump,
11:38that you've got a good friend, he knows what he's doing economically and also militarily,
11:42but he also inspires.
11:45He inspires and he leads and he teaches.
11:48And that is what the rest of the world also wants.
11:50They do want to know, as you've noted, that they're not going to be abandoned,
11:54that this is long-term change, that it is America and the American people that he represents.
12:00Through that election last year, we've also said enough is enough.
12:05And he is our North Star in implementing that.
12:08This is a new American revolution manifested through that vision.
12:13And the reason I believe that President Trump can be so comfortable and free to be able to do his work
12:19is because he knows we have his back.
12:22And that is now what is moving through the rest of the world here.
12:26It's an exciting time.
12:28He has demands of people.
12:29That's true.
12:30But it makes a difference when it comes to what they feel they can do with their own countries.
12:34All right, Tammy Bruce, we appreciate you being with us as always.
12:38Always a friend and former colleague, but now in a big job.
12:42We appreciate your time.
12:43All right, joining us now is Relly Special Ops veteran Aaron Cohn,
12:48Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway.
12:50Kellyanne, it's very obvious on the financial front how beneficial this is to the United States.
12:55Let me go to the issue of Iran because that is front and center in this entire trip.
13:03And that is President Trump has been cleared.
13:05They cannot, will not ever get nuclear capability.
13:08That means it will be verifiable, trust but verify.
13:12That means the enrichment will have to stop.
13:15All of these things have to take place.
13:17Now, the president has said, I would prefer that they do this voluntarily.
13:21I have my doubts about, you know, the supreme leader and whether or not he wants to do that.
13:27But I do not doubt Donald Trump's commitment to following through.
13:32I don't think that is an idle threat at all.
13:34And what are your thoughts on how this unfolds?
13:37Sean passed his prologue with Iran and President Trump.
13:43In his first term, he made clear from day one, even to Xi Jinping, he basically said to the Chinese leader,
13:49if you want to do deals with Iran, that's your right, but you won't be doing deals with the U.S.
13:53And Xi Jinping and many other countries refused to engage with Iran.
13:57And what happened to Iran, Sean?
13:59They were flat on their backs.
14:00They were starved for resources.
14:02Biden gets in there.
14:04He takes the Hamas and Houthis off of the foreign terrorist organizations.
14:10John Kerry jets over there and tries to get us back in the JCPOA.
14:15And so Iran, that is on the march, threatening peace in the region,
14:19but threatening our greatest ally in that region, if not the world, Israel.
14:23And so Iran knows that this is not a threat or even a promise from President Trump.
14:27It's the actual Trumpian doctrine, as goes Iran.
14:30Now, he's given them a choice.
14:32It's their choice.
14:33They can do it peaceably.
14:35They can do it logically.
14:36And they can do it the way so many others are doing it.
14:38You're witnessing it firsthand there, Sean.
14:40Or he can do it forcibly.
14:43I'm really struck, Sean, while we're on this topic,
14:46of how the president's been able to bookend so many issues around the nut of this trip,
14:51the nucleus of this trip.
14:52Which is to go to Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi and get these investments.
14:57And, of course, talk about peace.
14:58I'm struck that as he's going there, they're doing trade deals,
15:02the resetting trade with China.
15:04He's getting Hamas-held hostage in America, an Eda and Alexander home.
15:08And then he's deploying some of his team to Turkey,
15:11potentially, to meet with Putin and Zelensky.
15:14So Trump's never doing any one thing at a time.
15:16But if I were Iran, I would take note because they're isolating themselves.
15:20President Trump yesterday was the first president in 25 years to shake hands with a Syrian leader.
15:27He is talking to Lebanon while he's in Riyadh.
15:30Riyadh, why is this important?
15:31Sean, it's important because this president, who took on yesterday the neocons,
15:36the nation builders, the liberal think tanks, not-for-profit think tanks,
15:40who didn't build, they destroyed.
15:42He wants to end the bloodshed and the bluster and replace it
15:45with deals on trade and transportation, infrastructure and investment.
15:50And, Sean, this trillions of dollars of investment you're seeing right there on the ground,
15:54that succeeds American investment.
15:57All these American companies have been coming forward
15:59for the first 17 weeks of his presidency
16:02and making true commitments, sound investments in America.
16:06Back here at home, inflation is at a four-year low, middle-class tax cuts.
16:11So last point, it's peace through strength, but it's peace through wealth also.
16:16And I think a country like Iran, as long as President Trump is extending a bit of an olive branch,
16:21a carrot and not just a stick, I'd grab it as fast as I could.
16:26You know, Erin, I'm listening to Kellyanne and my own observations and published reports.
16:32Israel has been living this number one state sponsor of terror.
16:36They're helping Hamas, they're helping Hezbollah, they're helping the Houthi rebels.
16:40And Israel is in a battle for survival.
16:43They said death to Israel, death to America.
16:45So here's where we are.
16:47Published reports say they are getting closer and closer
16:49in terms of their enrichment.
16:52If you're at 60%, the leap to 90%, which is weapons grade,
16:56is very, very quick, according to every expert that I've ever interviewed.
16:59So that means time now is of the essence.
17:02If they will not, if they want to buy time, I don't think they have time.
17:06But time is of the essence if the world does not want Iranian mullahs
17:11and the number one state sponsor of terror to have a nuclear weapon.
17:14The president said he will act.
17:16He said he would also work in conjunction with Israel.
17:19Where do you see that we are now?
17:21How far along are they in the process, do you think?
17:25Well, it's good to see you, Sean.
17:27I think that Iran has been inching this process very quietly but quickly.
17:32And I think they're a very real threat.
17:34I think President Trump knows that.
17:35I think the intelligence is on the table.
17:37It comes directly from Israel.
17:39And so it's not a game.
17:40But I want to say this, Sean.
17:42I believe that this trip, I want to talk about this trip from the way the neighborhood sees it in the Middle East,
17:48because that's really what counts here.
17:50Iran is that neighborhood.
17:51The Gulf states are that neighborhood.
17:53And the way the neighborhood sees this trip, which is going to directly affect the decisions that Iran makes in the coming weeks as to what they want to do as far as chasing that nuclear capability,
18:07Trump's trip projects that power and deal-making.
18:12And that's number one.
18:14That H-Jet escort with Qatar, that's a very strong message.
18:20Trump's not playing around.
18:22He's not asking Iran for permission.
18:24And the Boeing deal that I heard you guys speak to with Qatar, again, that shows that American defense dominance in the Gulf region,
18:33that's already going to start pulling that away from Iran.
18:36So there's a ton of pieces here that are speaking to Iran very quietly and no nonsense.
18:45Iran's getting edged out of their influence with this trip.
18:48And Trump's looking at Qatar.
18:51It's not just a transactional player.
18:53So he's taking all of that away.
18:55And he's saying, look, I'm going to put all of this influence into the hands of the Gulf region.
19:00And if you guys play around, Qatar and all these other states who are getting on board with Israel, Iran's going to have a very, very bad day.
19:10And Iran's already losing that leverage.
19:12Syria now with that flight that's coming up.
19:15So I think Iran's watching this very closely, and it's signaling very loudly.
19:22Yeah.
19:23All right, Aaron, appreciate you.
19:24Kellyanne, thank you.
19:25All right, when we come back, part two of my exclusive interview with President Trump aboard Air Force One.
19:31We covered a lot of ground.
19:32We discussed Putin and Zelensky, their high-stakes meeting that will take place tomorrow, the state of the Democratic Party.
19:38So much more straight ahead.
19:40We are in Doha.
19:42We are in Qatar.
19:43Thank you for being with us as we continue.
19:45This is a Fox News Update.
19:56I'm Kevin Corkin, Washington.
19:57President Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, will not attend tomorrow's peace talks between Kiev and Moscow.
20:04That, after learning that Putin was not on the list of attendees.
20:07A U.S. official said once we learned that, they took the president off the possible list of attendees as well.
20:13As for Ukraine's president, Vladimir Zelensky, well, he's on his way to Turkey.
20:17He earlier said he'd only take part in talks if Putin was present.
20:21President Trump, for his part, wants the two sides to sign a 30-day ceasefire deal.
20:25We'll see if that happens.
20:27Meantime, President Trump is urging Qatar to use its influence over Iran to persuade Tehran to reach a nuclear agreement with the U.S.
20:35President Trump, of course, is visiting Qatar as part of his three-country mid-Ease swing.
20:39He made that appeal today during a state dinner held in his honor.
20:42The president also visited Saudi Arabia and wraps up his three-nation tour in the UAE.
20:49I'm Kevin Cork.
20:50Now back to Hannity.
20:54Welcome back to Hannity.
20:55We are in Doha, Qatar.
20:57And here is part two of my exclusive interview with President Trump aboard Air Force One.
21:02We covered a lot of territory.
21:03Take a look.
21:04There are many legs to your economic plan that you're laying out.
21:08One is one of the trade deals.
21:10Second is tax cuts permanent.
21:13No tax tips.
21:14No tax social security.
21:16Right.
21:16No tax overtime.
21:18Another leg would be energy.
21:21Interest deduction on cars.
21:22Remember that.
21:23That's big.
21:24No tax on tips.
21:25No tax on social security benefits for seniors, which is so great.
21:30Think of it.
21:31And no tax on overtime.
21:32But there's a fourth leg that I think is really important of that, where middle-income people,
21:38but any people, if you buy a car made in America, only, I'm not interested if it's made anywhere
21:43else.
21:43I couldn't care less.
21:44But if it's made in America, you get, and you borrow money to buy the car, which I guess
21:4980% of the people do, you get a tax deduction on your interest payments.
21:54That's a big deal.
21:56That's never happened before.
21:57A big deal for people that are buying cars.
22:00But that's a huge, that's a huge game changer for the car industry, too.
22:05Huge, I think.
22:07One part that you can't control, although maybe you really can, because you have such influence
22:11with the Republican Party, is the one big, beautiful bill.
22:15You put out a big statement on that today.
22:18And how confident are you, having spent time with Majority Leader Thune, Speaker of the House
22:24Johnson?
22:25First of all, Johnson and Thune have been unbelievable.
22:29They've done a great job.
22:30Their soul is into this.
22:32Their whole heart and soul.
22:34And they're working so hard.
22:36And it's always tough when you have a very small, you know, we have a majority, but it's
22:39by, in the Senate, three votes, and in the Republican, in the, in Congress, it's seven.
22:46Now, it was one for a period of time.
22:48We won some elections in the meantime, but it was actually one.
22:51So now it's seven.
22:53And I would say this, even before this big drug and, if you take a look at the cuts that I
23:03announced today, if you take a look at the pharmaceutical and drug cuts, they're so massive
23:08that I think a lot of Democrats have to vote for the bill, number one.
23:13Number two, even if I didn't do this today, even if there was no such thing as these, you
23:18know, 50 to 90 percent cuts, I mean, think of it.
23:21Well, we're buying, you're selling drugs in other countries for five times more than it
23:28costs in the United States, how horrible that is.
23:31Anyway, but that's going to be a thing of the past.
23:34Some of them are cancer drugs, too, sometimes.
23:36Yeah, everything.
23:37It's very unfair, very unfair to people.
23:39They have cancer.
23:40They don't have much money.
23:41They have enough money to get through this.
23:43But then they end up going bankrupt.
23:45You know, people were getting themselves fixed up or not getting fixed up either way.
23:51And still, they were going bankrupt all over the place because they couldn't afford the
23:54drugs.
23:55But if they lived in a different country, they would have paid just a fraction.
23:59Think of how horrible that is.
24:00Anyway, so I fixed that.
24:02Nobody thought it was fixable, and I fixed it.
24:04But even without that, I think we would have gotten the bill passed.
24:08With it, I think a lot of Democrats have to vote.
24:11I saw that a couple of Democrats said, I'd like to be in charge of ... I don't know if
24:17you saw that.
24:18You have a couple of people that go on your show that I assume are moderate Democrats without
24:22mentioning names.
24:24And both of them said, I don't know about you, but I think I'm going to be voting for
24:28this bill.
24:29I think a lot of Democrats are going to be forced to vote for the bill because, you know,
24:32you add this new element that if this bill passes, you're going to get a 50 to 90 percent
24:38reduction in prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals, when you add that in, how does a Democrat not
24:47vote?
24:47I don't think they can win an election if they don't vote for it.
24:50But even if you don't include it, I think that the Republicans are very unified, and something
24:56would happen where they will get this vote.
24:58I think it's imperative they vote.
25:00But look at the Democratic Party.
25:02Look at the leadership that's emerged.
25:04Jasmine Crockett, AOC, the Squad, Grandpa Bernie.
25:08They seem to be the most ...
25:09Well, look at Schumer.
25:10He turned out to be a Palestinian.
25:11I knew him right at the beginning.
25:14And I tell you what, Schumer's turned out ... We call him the Palestinian senator.
25:20The senator from Palestine.
25:23Palestine.
25:24No, Chuck Schumer is very disappointed.
25:28Is he afraid to go against that radical base?
25:31I think he's afraid, yeah.
25:32I think he's ... I watch him.
25:34He's lost his confidence, totally.
25:36I just watched Chuck Schumer.
25:38I've known him so long.
25:39And he's in the other party, but, you know, I've known the guy so long.
25:42He's totally lost his confidence.
25:45You know, it's interesting.
25:46We're talking about the radicalism of the left.
25:49And what's really fascinating is you take up a lot of space in their head.
25:55And it's funny.
25:56You said, how could they possibly vote against lower prescription drug costs?
26:01But in the U.S. Senate, the Democrats were championing the right of men to play women's sports.
26:07They've been the party of fighting for the rights of illegals, even Trendy, Aragua, Abrego, Garcia, etc.
26:14They're the party that thinks it's a constitutional crisis, that you and Doge have had, what, nearly $200 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse?
26:25They think that's a constitutional crisis.
26:28So you're asking, how could they be that extreme?
26:31Aren't they that extreme?
26:32Well, not all of them.
26:33I think you have a lot of them that they don't know where they are right now.
26:37I think they don't know what to do, like men playing in women's sports.
26:40I saw a guy that I know, a good guy, Democrat, he's trying to justify, two days ago on television, he's being hammered, and he's trying to justify men playing in women's sports.
26:52And it's sad.
26:53I wanted to call him and say, you better get off that subject.
26:58That's not an 80-20.
26:59That's about a 97-3, okay?
27:02If they talk about, you know, the famous, they always say it's 80-20.
27:05What's not, a lot of these things are not 80-20, like transgender for everybody.
27:11Let's have transgender for everybody, your kids, everybody.
27:14That's not an 80-20.
27:16They always say that's 80-20.
27:17That's not, that's 99-1, I would say.
27:21So, look, in one way, I don't like talking about it because I don't want to talk them out of it, because, you know, it would be harder to beat them if they were normal on things.
27:31It shows that they're almost insane, and they do suffer from Trump derangement syndrome at a high level, and I guess I'm honored by that.
27:39But I'll say this.
27:40Look, we had an election.
27:42You were so wonderful to me.
27:44You were really an amazing professional.
27:46It's not, it's, you did it for the right reason.
27:49You didn't do it for the wrong reason, but you were so professional.
27:51We won every swing state.
27:55We won the popular vote by a lot.
27:57We won everything.
27:58We won a thing called, that people don't like, districts.
28:01So, in the country, you have districts, thousands of districts.
28:04We've got 2,750 districts versus 525 districts.
28:11Think of that.
28:11That's why, when you look at a map, it's actually a very important stat.
28:16But when you look at a map, the map shows it's practically all red, the Republican Party.
28:21And this is a big party.
28:23You know, we won, look how well we did with the autoworkers.
28:25We won the Teamsters.
28:27The Teamsters were big for us.
28:29They were, the unions were big.
28:31The non-unions were big.
28:33The right to work was massive.
28:35But the unions, we won unions all over the place.
28:38And we basically won workers.
28:41We also won people of common sense, rich people, poor people, middle-income people.
28:47We won sort of everybody.
28:48You know, if you take a look at this match, you know, we did great with Hispanic.
28:52The Hispanic people came to us like nobody's ever seen before.
28:56Don't you think the Republican Party is now the party of working men and women?
29:00I do.
29:01You know, when you put out the threat of tariffs, it was interesting.
29:04Between countries and companies, and I would scroll the list on my TV show, pledging $8 trillion, trillion with a T, in manufacturing.
29:15Yeah, more.
29:16Chips, cars, pharmaceuticals, they're going to manufacture back in this country.
29:21That was just a threat of tariffs.
29:23Now the deals are beginning to follow.
29:24So we're here for really two months, because it's three and a half.
29:29But you've got to give me a month to get ready, you know, make the Oval Office a little more beautiful and things like that that we're doing, right?
29:38But so we're really here, let's say, actively for two months.
29:42So in two months, we have probably over $10 trillion committed, $10 trillion, whereas most presidents wouldn't have $1 trillion over the course of the entire presidency.
29:55And if you look at this poor soul, this lost soul from the last presidency, and I say that because he was a very mean person.
30:04They went after our people, including me.
30:07But he was a very mean person.
30:08He was not a smart person.
30:10In fact, if you go back 30 years ago, he wasn't a smart person.
30:14You go back to prime time with him, he wasn't a smart person.
30:17But he was a very mean person.
30:19Joe Biden's a very mean person.
30:21People don't understand that.
30:23They've ruined lives.
30:24They've ruined families.
30:25They've ruined so many people.
30:28They could have ruined me.
30:29They tried to ruin me.
30:30But we're now in Air Force One, flying nicely to the Middle East, right?
30:34But they tried to ruin me.
30:37But some people weren't able to fight back.
30:39Their families have been destroyed.
30:41And the level he knew what was going on, too.
30:45And coming up, more of my exclusive interview with President Trump aboard Air Force One.
30:49As we continue our coverage from Doha, we are in Qatar.
30:53Stay with us.
30:53We continue our coverage from Doha in Qatar.
31:03And this is more of my exclusive interview with President Trump as we cover a lot of territory aboard Air Force One.
31:09I've never been on Air Force One with you before.
31:13But I did go to Helsinki, Singapore, and Vietnam.
31:17I was on those trips, and I interviewed you on many of them.
31:20Do you ever think that maybe in the end, in spite of all that they threw at you, that it was better that you had a break between terms?
31:32Do you ever think about that?
31:34Do you ever think, did you ever really think about, you took all of, they were after you so hard.
31:40You took all your chips, put them in the middle of the table, and it was either here, Air Force One, the White House, or probably someplace that I don't even want to mention.
31:51I knew that running was very dangerous, because I knew how evil these people were.
31:57I knew how they cheat, they steal, they lie.
32:00They're a horrible group of people.
32:02And I knew that if I ran, I exposed myself to a lot of danger, but I felt I had to.
32:08And especially after they started, they were so bad at running this country.
32:12They were destroying the country, open borders.
32:14I didn't believe it, because I built hundreds of miles of wall, and there were some areas that they should have built, and I had, it was all ready to go up.
32:23It was going to be put up in a matter of weeks, and they didn't do it.
32:26And I said, wow, they really offer open borders.
32:29They should have automatically done it.
32:31And after doing an incredible job building literally hundreds and hundreds of miles of wall, and we were doing so good.
32:39And, you know, we had the border really under control until he came in, and then he just opened it up.
32:45And I said, wow, he really wants open borders.
32:48And then he actually announced he wants to have open borders.
32:51And, you know, that means people coming from all over the world, from prisons, from mental institutions, from gangs all over Venezuela and other countries.
32:59And, no, I saw what they were doing.
33:02I felt I had to run.
33:03If I didn't run, I really believe, if I didn't win this election, this country would be finished.
33:11I don't think it would have had a chance of surviving.
33:13You would have had, you would have had the most radical lunatics.
33:17You would have had people rioting.
33:20It would have been the, this would have been the experiment of, you know, they call it the great experiment.
33:27The great experiment would have ended very badly.
33:30And you, but you personally put it all on the line.
33:34There was a lot, a lot, obviously, riding on this for the country.
33:37I did.
33:38And a lot riding on it personally for you, because you know what they wanted to do.
33:42Yeah.
33:43No, they wanted to do whatever they could.
33:44They did.
33:45They wanted to have me locked up for 300 years.
33:47These are the worst human beings you've ever seen.
33:50It was a fight against his political opponent.
33:52They, and they, they said it, but it was a fight against his political opponent.
33:57They would have used any means possible.
34:00Look, Comey was horrible.
34:02They were all, these were all horrible people.
34:03And I fired Comey, fortunately, very early, very early.
34:07But, you know, they would have used whatever means possible.
34:11These are vicious people.
34:12And Biden is a vicious person.
34:15Biden's a stupid person.
34:17He's a low IQ person, but he's vicious.
34:20And that's a bad combination.
34:21Last question.
34:23We have our first American pope.
34:25He does seem to disagree with you on immigration.
34:28Putting that aside, would you like to talk to him about that?
34:31Sure.
34:31I mean, I would.
34:32It's, uh, he was, he was really a surprise choice.
34:37And I noticed on CNN yesterday, the data bash was, uh, saying, well, this had nothing to do with, uh, Donald Trump.
34:46And nobody asked the question.
34:48The worst was on, uh, Stefan.
34:51I call him George Slopadopoulos, the George Slopadopoulos show on ABC.
34:57ABC is really bad.
34:58I call him Little Georgie, so we both have our own little nickname for him.
35:00I know, but he's a bad guy.
35:01But he's a bad guy.
35:02We had to pay me $16 million, so that's good.
35:05My favorite was the interview with the guy.
35:07You didn't pick David Muro, Stefanopoulos.
35:09I don't even know who you are.
35:12I had no idea.
35:13I don't know if the media knows how to deal with all the access they finally have, which they haven't had in a long time.
35:17I had no idea who he was, but he got a little nasty, so I explained that.
35:21I just don't know who you are.
35:23Who are you?
35:24They, you know, they actually gave me a choice of anybody at ABC.
35:27And I picked this guy, Moran, because I never heard of him.
35:31So I said, let's use him because the other reason to pick him.
35:35And coming up, the Democratic Party, they are still struggling to keep their head above water.
35:40Well, we've got the liberal mob coming after Chucky Schumer and Governor Gavin Newsom flip-flopping on policies.
35:46It's never-ending chaos.
35:48Tommy Lahren will weigh in straight ahead as we continue from Doha in Cotter.
35:57As we continue our coverage from Doha, Qatar, it's time for our other news of the day segment.
36:08Pothole Pete Buttigieg held a town hall in Iowa last night, starting speculation of a 2028 presidential run.
36:16Now, the former Transportation Secretary, Pothole Pete, spoke to reporters after the event about a potential run for office
36:23and said, maybe Biden hurt Democrats this past election cycle.
36:28Oh, could have told us that before, but he didn't.
36:30Take a look.
36:32Would the party have been better off if he had just not run for re-election?
36:36Maybe.
36:37And, you know, right now, with the benefit of hindsight, I think most people would agree that that's the case.
36:42We're also not in a position to wallow in hindsight.
36:45You know, I spoke to a lot of people tonight that said, hey, we voted for him in 2020.
36:48And, yeah, if he runs again, we would vote for him again.
36:51Was tonight's town hall the beginning of an assessment period?
36:54Right now, I'm not running for anything.
36:56And part of what's exciting and compelling about an opportunity like this is to be campaigning for values and for ideas
37:03rather than a specific electoral campaign.
37:05So that's what I'm about.
37:07But, of course, it means a lot to hear that people who supported me then continue to believe in what I have to say.
37:13And when Rom Rombo, Deadfish Emmanuel, our old friend, was told by the host of that hard-hitting news show,
37:20The View, that he sounds like a presidential contender, he said he's in training, whatever that means.
37:26It was a reaction.
37:27She is the host of Tommy Lahren is Fearless on Outkick.
37:30Tommy Lahren.
37:31All right.
37:32So the race is on.
37:34Gavin, we got Pothole Pete, Rom Rombo.
37:39Who do you like?
37:40Any of them have a chance?
37:41None of those folks have a chance.
37:45You know, the Democrat Party is in disarray.
37:47They have their own vice chair, David Hogg, that they're trying to unseat due to gender balance issues
37:54with the voting for the chair positions within the DNC.
37:58So the snake is really eating its own tail here.
38:00You've got Pothole Pete, who grew a beard and suddenly thinks he's going to convince us that he's masculine
38:05and the left's answer to their masculinity crisis.
38:08You've got others that go to The View, of course, because that's, I guess, the training ground for every good presidential candidate,
38:15even though it ended Kamala Harris's campaign when she couldn't think of one thing she'd do differently than Joe Biden.
38:21You had Joe Biden on The View last week who couldn't even make it through an entire segment without Jill's help.
38:26So the Democrat Party, a motley crew of characters, a circus, they've got a couple of years to figure it out.
38:32But at this rate, they're going to need a couple of years more.
38:35And don't forget, you have AOC, you have Jasmine Crockett, you have Grandpa Bernie in the wings.
38:42They've got a lot of radical options.
38:45All right, Gavin Newsom, your dear friend, also appears to be eyeing a run for 2028
38:49as he's trying to abandon his far-left lunacy, his own record.
38:54Now, in March, the California governor said he would refuse to roll back health benefits for illegal immigrants in his state
39:01despite the high price tag. Today, remember, they were borrowing money.
39:05He wants to stop enrolling illegals in the state's Medicaid or Medi-Cal program
39:10and start charging those already enrolled a monthly premium.
39:15Wow, amazing. That was March. This is May. That was a pretty quick switch.
39:21I don't know. Is that an election year or pre-election cycle reversal?
39:26Well, Gavin Newsom is wise in that he's starting the backtrack now before we get too close to 2028.
39:34But unfortunately, our memories are not that short.
39:37And we can just look at the state of California, a state that he helped to ruin,
39:40and we can see that even now that he's backtracking,
39:43he wants to keep illegal aliens off of the taxpayer-funded health care program in California.
39:48He wants to clean up the homeless encampments.
39:50He's been working on this now for over 20 years.
39:53We still don't know where the $20 billion the state spent on the homeless crisis went,
39:57but he wants to spend more. He wants to clean up the encampments,
40:00though there's no penalty if those encampments stay in these municipalities.
40:04So Gavin Newsom, try as he might with the hand gestures.
40:07He just cannot escape his own record.
40:09We're not going to be confused or fooled by his choreography.
40:12He's just as slick and greasy as ever.
40:14And he's got a track record that he's going to have to run pretty far away from.
40:18I don't think there's enough runway there, Sean.
40:23Well, somebody maybe tell these people that we actually have videotaped records
40:27of something called Google.
40:28Maybe they haven't caught up with technology already.
40:31Good luck to them.
40:32And the legacy media mob is coming after Chuckie Schumer.
40:36Tuesday on Fake News CNN,
40:38Schumer was pressed about how much he really knew about Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
40:43And after dodging and ducking the question,
40:45Chuck Todd slammed him for his role in the cover-up.
40:49What about Chuck's role?
40:50Straight ahead.
40:51Take a look.
40:52Did you really not have any idea that he was not fit to serve a second term?
40:58Casey, we're looking forward.
41:00We have the largest Medicaid cut in front of us.
41:02We have the whole federal government at risk.
41:04You're facing all of this because you lost a presidential election.
41:07And is that not Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again?
41:10We're looking forward.
41:13That's it?
41:14That's it.
41:16All right.
41:16He is among the people that are responsible for this.
41:20The leaders of the Democratic Party, the staff of the White House.
41:23And I have to say, I find everybody now talking to these authors, get out of here.
41:29Go home.
41:30You're part of the problem.
41:31Now you tell us.
41:32So I just, and I find, you know, the reason why the Democratic Party has less credibility today.
41:38Here's an unpopular president.
41:39And the Democratic Party has a worse rating than the Republican Party with this catastrophic governance that we've seen over the last 120 days.
41:47And yet, why is the Democratic Party in worse shape?
41:50Because of this distrust.
41:52Now, didn't Chucky Todd host Meet the Press?
41:55I don't remember him playing all the videos of Joey Biden and his cognitive decline like we did on this program.
42:01Did he let the country down?
42:03Sean, someone get that man a mirror so he can look into it.
42:08Everyone on that screen is culpable for the Joe Biden cover-up.
42:13Now, Sean, you have been covering this in 2019, 2020, we were talking about Joe's decline.
42:19Now, listen, I think that those of us on the right, certainly on Fox News, I think that we're smarter than the average person on the mainstream media.
42:26But we're not that much smarter than them, that we're the only ones that could detect the cognitive decline of Joe Biden.
42:32They really had no idea.
42:34Sean, we know that either they're dumb as rocks and oblivious or lying, one or the other.
42:41They were lying.
42:42They were covering up.
42:43They were running defense.
42:45Tommy, we appreciate you being with us.
42:46More Hannity straight ahead as we continue from Doha.
42:49We are in Qatar.
42:56All right.
42:57Unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening from Doha or Qatar.
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