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Sean Hannity Radio Recap: Nov 25

posted by Hannity Staff - 11.25.19

4:05 PM ET – Carter Page, former Trump policy advisor, finally has his day in court. As we learned this past Friday that the IG has found evidence of falsification of records to further the lies that moved the agenda of the left.

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has found evidence that an FBI lawyer manipulated a key investigative document related to the FBI’s secretive surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser — enough to change the substantive meaning of the document, according to multiple reports.
The stunning development came as Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Fox News that Horowitz’s comprehensive report on allegations of FISA warrant abuse against Page would be released Dec. 9.

“That’s locked,” Graham said about the date.

4:30 PM ET – Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, is here to talk about his effort to get to the truth behind former VP Joe Biden, from his office on Friday about the inquiry:

Today, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting documents related to contacts between Vice President Biden, Hunter Biden, other Obama administration officials and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. Graham is requesting:

1. All documents and communications, including call transcripts or summaries, related to the Vice President’s phone calls with President Poroshenko on February 11, 18, and 19 and March 22 of 2016, especially with respect to whether Vice President Biden mentioned the Prosecutor General’s investigation into Burisma.
2. All documents and communications between the Vice President and his office and President Poroshenko and his office after the raid on Mr. Zlochevsky’s home on February 2, 2016, until the dismissal of the Prosecutor General on March 29, 2016.
3. All documents and communications related to a meeting between Devon Archer, a business partner of Hunter Biden, and Secretary of State John Kerry on March 2, 2016.

5:05 PM ET – Joe Concha, Host of WOR tonight and opinion columnist for The Hill, and Mark Simone, host of the morning show on WOR, discuss the weekend of shows, where spineless Adam Schiff said he would not testify under oath. Interesting since he couldn’t be quiet for the last two weeks, but now that he would need to be under oath, he has nothing further to say. Also, how is the whistleblower getting death threats if no one knows who he is?? They move on and discuss Epstein, the MSM and Amy Robach. Finally you know have hit a new low when SNL begins to turn on the democrats:
Saturday Night Live’s cold opens have largely followed a formula for the past few years — tackling a big political story of the week and featuring a lot of A-list cameos. Tonight, SNL stayed political in the cold open with Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump but did not feature cameos besides a brief appearance by host Will Ferrell as U.S. ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland.

However, a second political sketch during the show, a parody of the most recent Democratic Presidential debate on MSNBC, featured plenty of guest appearances: Larry David as Bernie Sanders, Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris, Woody Harrelson, Fred Armisen as Michael Bloomberg and Rachel Dratch as Amy Klobuchar. With host Ferrell taking on Presidential candidate Tom Steyer, we had three SNL alums together on stage (fellow former cast member Tracy Morgan appeared in Ferrell’s monologue.)

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