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The Sean Hannity Show

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Radio Show Recap: Jul 27

Jonathan Gilliam

**WHAT WAS/IS DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ HIDING? 

**HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OPENS UP INVESTIGATION INTO HILLARY CLINTON & COMEY

**SCARAMUCCI WASTES NO TIME IN FINDING AND FIRING LEAKERS IN THE WHITE HOUSE 

**WHAT EXACTLY IS HAPPENING WITH OUR INCOME TAXES? WILL WE GET THE PROMISED RATE?

**ISRAEL IS UNDER ATTACK, RADICAL MUSLIMS FROM PALESTINE AND JORDAN THREATEN HOLY SITES

4:05PM ET - Pat Buchananis a political commentator, author and syndicated columnist. He was a senior adviser to presidents Nixon, Ford and Reagan. He is had this to say to Sean about the Mueller investigation on Sean’s TV program:

“I do think that the special counsel’s office is target the president,” he continued. “I believe it’s going to go on and on and roll over one rock after the other, after the other until the president says, ‘I’ve had enough!'” And then we’re right on the road, a familiar one to me, to the Saturday Night Massacre.”

“What I’m saying is I think he’s gonna have a confrontation with Mueller. However, I don’t think the president of the United States- he don’t have the authority to fire him. The Deputy Attorney General [Rod Rosenstein] does. He would not do that.” (h/t Hannity, Fox News)

4:30PM ET - Congressman Andy Biggs of Arizona, is here with breaking news on the efforts of him and a few fellow colleagues, as they pursue the truth behind Hillary Clinton and James Comey, and the request for newly appointed special counsel.

Today, Congressman Andy Biggs, along with lead sponsor Congressman Matt Gaetz, Congressman Jim Jordan, and Congressman Mike Johnson, filed an amendment in the House Judiciary Committee to direct an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey’s management of Hillary Clinton and her emails. Congressmen Gaetz, Jordan, Johnson, and Biggs released the following statements in support of the amendment.

“My colleagues and I introduced this amendment because we are tired of passively allowing the left and the radical media to distract from the Republican agenda through wild accusations. Most of the claims made about President Trump and his team are nothing more than unfounded, unsourced, anonymous allegations that merely serve the purpose of trying to delegitimize the President and prevent Congress from carrying out the agenda we promised to the American people. It is time for the Left to respond to the blatant misconduct of Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder, James Comey, Susan Rice, and Loretta Lynch. Our constituents want justice for the scandals of the Obama administration, and we must earn and keep their trust by demanding information and investigations. Today, we fight back and reclaim the narrative that has rightly been given to us by the American people.” – Congressman Andy Biggs

5:05PM ET - Rick Ungar, Rick is a Senior Political Contributor at Forbes.com and co-host of Steele and Ungar on SiriusXM and Jonathan Gilliam, is host of The Experts, a Navy Seal, former FBI agent and Federal Air Marshall join to debate the news of the week. Topics will include everything from healthcare, to jobs and the economy and to the success of President Trump’s rallies this week. A snippet from his remarks to the Youngstown crowd:

"Tonight I'm back in the center of the American heartland, far away from the Washington swamp to spend time with thousands of true American patriots," he told the crowd, as cheers of "drain the swamp" filled the arena. And, despite reports of infighting and recent staff shakeups in the White House, Trump touted the ease of being President, pushing back against claims that he has not acted presidential.

"It's much easier, by the way, to act presidential than what we're doing here tonight, believe me," he said. "And I said with the exception of the late great Abraham Lincoln, I can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. That I can tell you. It's real easy. But sadly, we have to move a little faster than that." (h/t Time)


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