>> sean: welcome, everyone, this is "hannity." just one year until the 2024 presidential election, joe biden is losing to donald trump in nearly every single swing state in the country. looking at the pole, donald trump is now up, five in michigan, five in arizona, six in georgia and 10 points in the state of nevada and by the way, kamala harris bearing worse in a matchup against tom, but that's not all, a poll finding 76% of americans believe the country is headed in the wrong way under joe biden. what about the others? are you better off than you were four years ago? if the numbers hold, he won't just lose, he will get blown out, needless to say they are in a complete state of meltdown and panic. so watch for yourself. >> donald trump is leaving in five out of six states, presidents have come back in the past, but this is tough news for joe biden. >> it is a wake-up call, this is frightening for not just the joe biden white house, but for anybody that fears what a return to a donald trump presidency could mean. he could win. "the new york times" poll is not the first to say it. he can win. >> some seemingly have a wake-up. david axelrod begging him to step aside, questioning whether or not the reelection bid is good for the country, meanwhile he fan boy geek out over the crystal. and others are stating the obvious, joe biden is a failed president is not up to the challenge, challenge any of you out there to tell me one policy success that he has had, he is weak and frail and we all know that he is a cognitive mess, per the usual he struggled to simply communicate. >> take a seat if you have one. >> 83% less gases than driving your car. one of the things i convinced president obama of is to provide money for high-speed rail. >> mumbling and bumbling and stumbling. once again he treated the crowd to one of his favorite tall tales. just take a look. >> 2 angelo came up to me at the time and said joey and he said joey maybe, all this time. and i had traveled a great deal on air force planes as vice president. and he said big deal, joey. i said what do you mean, he said you know, we just had a retirement dinner. do you know how many miles you travel in amtrak and i said no. and he said 320,000 miles swim on the story has been debunked, it is not true, but that did not stop him from recounting his fake adventures not just once, but actually twice in terms of competency and also results, the single worst president in the modern era. the only election pitch in 2024 is donald trump, if he is the candidate, he is very scary. and they have talked about him going to war against one man, one family and one organization, 91 felony indictments and charges in several different states and jurisdictions all perfectly timed to impact the 2024 election even though these charges could've been filed years ago. and of course these are all heavily democratic districts and in other words the odds are very high that any prominent republican cannot receive a fair trial, at least in my opinion, in new york, washington dc or georgia. the only real chance for fairness would be when the verdicts are appealed. case in point, the civil fraud trial against donald trump who was brought against the democratic attorney by leticia james, remember, she campaigned on getting donald trump, and the judge in the case, this guy right here, he is also a devout democrat that clearly hates donald trump and today during the testimony the judge basically imploded, screaming at donald trump and his legal counsel saying that i beseech you to control him if you can and if you can't i will. i will excuse him and that will draw every negative inference that i can. at one point the judge proclaimed hey, no, i'm not here to hear what trump has to say. and i am like, why are you here for this then? really, why would the judge care what donald trump has to say when he's made his mind up? this is the same judge that valued mar-a-lago at only $18 million and sticks by the valuation even though everybody and their mother says you cannot be more wrong. do you want a 2-acre vacant lot a block away from the beach? he had one, a lot listed for 200 million. another 2-acre plot of land, and another listed at 150 million. it's only dirt. there's no house on it. meanwhile, mar-a-lago is an iconic 60,000 square-foot mansion with 58 bedrooms, 38 bathrooms located on acres of prime real estate within the intercoastal waterway and the beach and the ocean and that is about 10 times the amount of acreage compared to the empty lot down the road being sold empty for $200 million. nearby, one third of the size with a 10th of the land, a third of the size, 170 million. i know it sounds nuts, but that's what the prices are. anyone with basic mathematics skills or an abacus can easily value mar-a-lago at close if not more than a billion. but the judge is not willing to do the math. he is that simply corruptive bias. it will not correct his mistake. his mind was made up before the case was even underway. a lifelong democrat determined to punish donald trump regardless of the truth and the facts. and this is what we see in case after case against donald trump. this is what happens you have weaponize department of justice when used as a political weapon. we are criminalizing political differences. at donald trump is still clobbering joe biden in almost every battleground state for arrests and arraignments. anyway, here with reaction is eric trump. you know, i have to be honest, and i know it's not funny to you and it shouldn't be funny to you or your family, because this has been the last six or seven years of your life. but i beseech you to control him if you can. he is saying to this lawyer that i will excuse him and draw every negative inference that i can. i think my favorite is i'm not here as the judge to listen to what the witness has to say. and well, what is he therefore? 2 you know, i take this very personally. we have an incredible company, we have never missed a payment, we have never missed a loan payment, we pay on time everything will time, we have never had a default notice, never reached alone problem. every time we have gone in, we put hundreds of millions of dollars into her own money into it. we have made them incredible, we have made banks hundreds of millions of dollars, they are friends and who have testified for us to sing the donald trump has always done a great job, we have never had a problem, they have never called us to default, they've never had an issue with the company. but make no mistake, this is not about the law. this is about politics. and she came as soon as my father went down the escalator, she came out the very day, she started going after him. i'm here to get him and take him down and his family. i'm going to go to the attorney general's office, every single day, sue donald trump and then go home. i cannot believe that this is being allowed to happen in new york, there is no crime, there is no victim, banks made hundreds of millions of dollars from us and the banks love us, they have never called a default on us. it doesn't make any sense. there are bad people out there every day that mess around in business. no one has been harmed. in fact, the banks, as i kept on saying, they have made a ton of money and they love us. it doesn't make any sense, sean. >> sean: there is not one lender or insurance company complaining, there is language, correct me if i'm wrong, and every single valuation, you may have a loan application or an application for insurance, do not use valuations to which by the way they have their own fiduciary responsibility, they are not going to lend the kind of money that an organization like the trump organization is borrowing to someone who doesn't do their own due diligence, that would be impossible, that is insanity, it doesn't happen in the real world. >> the banks are the most regulated industry in the world. they have to. as was said, they would get sued by every shareholder if they didn't. getting a mortgage on his own, like sean hannity going out and getting one. sing okay, my house is worth a million dollars, i want to million dollar mortgage. of course they are not going to do that. they will send appraisers out, do the land, make sure that they have adequate coverage, equity, the same thing happens to a much greater degree and a commercial transaction. we put hundreds of millions of dollars into the properties, only furthering the bank collateral. this whole narrative is asinine. then again, the banks love us, there was no victim or crime of any sort and laticia james has to go after my father, now you see all these different organizations and coalitions, the attorney general's, the fundraisers, they are going after donald trump and others, going after his platform, keeping him off the campaign trail so we can be in south carolina, iowa, and all the places he wants to be, they are fundraising on the charade, and again, it is what laticia james promises what she's going to do, she promised in her own words. >> she has wanted to get donald trump for the last six years 3 okay, so the only comfort is -- >> this is the united states of america right now. >> sean: it certainly is a new york, but they want to cancel your ability to do business ever again, they want a conservator to take over your properties, they want to find you $250 million. if there's any comfort, i have a hard time believing that this would stand on an appeal if you get a fair judge if you're able to get a fair judge in new york. if it wasn't so ridiculous, you know, you would laugh at it, but this is your life, this is your family, this has gone on for all of these years, yet a judge says he doesn't want to hear from a witness. is this our country. >> let's not forget about the thousand employees, maids and housekeepers, engineers. these are drivers, bellmen, those that rely on our family and our properties to put food on our tables every single night. there are thousands of people that are collateral damage to the games and she doesn't care or consider these people, isn't she responsible to take care of new yorkers and represent their best interest? because they have incredible jobs because of our family? and she wants to put those people in peril? people are cruel people and they will do anything for their own political power and my father will keep fighting it, i will keep fighting it and again, in the end we will win because whatever is happening, it is unthinkable and it makes no sense. >> one fair judge here, and it's almost like a saturday night live skit, it is so bad, it's worse than that. because you have to live it. thank you for being with us, we appreciate it. joining snow with more, the brand-new book unwoke, texas senator ted cruz. you hear about what's going on in new york, you see this judge and you know the price of what they are worth. he says he doesn't want to hear from a witness. i beseech you to control your client, i don't want to hear from them and is this a kangaroo court or a banana republic? 2 sadly that is exactly what it is. what was just being said about the unfairness of this is exactly right. laticia james, hard-core partisan, campaigning saying that i'm going to get donald trump, i'm going go after donald trump, this judge by all appearances is a hard-core partisan who hates donald trump and we can anticipate he is going to rule against donald trump. and you and i have both been to mar-a-lago many times, it is a spectacular property. the idea that it's 18 million is utterly laughable. and there is not a person on planet earth who would be told you can buy it for 18 million, who wouldn't immediately try to raise the money to do it. so it is absolutely insane. >> let me talk to you about something, because this is very relevant. your new book is phenomenal, it is called unwoke, how to defeat cultural marxism did invading the u.s. you go through a history about communist revolutions and begin with young people because they are naïve. i know there are going to be some that are very offended by that, however, when i was young, i was also naïve as well. one of the famous outages. well, i'm a little over 40, think goodness my brain cells are working. >> the book comes out tomorrow, it breaks down how the radical left using every major institution in america and as you said, it starts off telling the story of my dad, who was a guerrilla fighting along with fidel castro in cuba, he was 14 when he started, as my dad has said, the revolution with 14 and 15-year-old boys that didn't know any better. that is true of communist revolutions all over the world. young people are easily manipulated and they don't have life experience. the opening chapter of the book is universities. the lab of the virus. it is where the lab was created, mutated and spread and now we are looking at what is happening, these anti-somatic, anti-rabbi protests, and they say how is this happening? it is because of the cultural marxism taking over the united states, and this radical approach then has spread from the universities through the educational system k-12, journalism, big business, but it lays out is a strategy with how we fight back, how we take the country back from the cultural marxists. >> how do we take it back? >> we stand up and fight, we shine sunshine on what they're doing. ordinary americans don't want to abolish the police. ordinary americans don't want open borders. they don't want 8-year-old children subject to sterilization and castration. ordinary americans know what a woman is. and so we have shine light on it, but we also have increased the consequences of being so-called woke. so the chapter talks on big business about how the fortune 100 has become the economic enforcers for the left-wing agenda and then it highlights what happened with bud light and target and you look at all of this, we have never seen a brand light itself on fire as quickly as bud light did, the number one beer in america to dropping out of the top 10, and tens of billions because the executives looked down on their customers. fast-forward to target where they have had displays aggressively marketing the agenda to children, doing things like talk friendly bathing suits to chuck things away so boys can pretend to be girls, and what happened is that millions of moms got really mad. and likewise, target lost tens of billions of dollars and what is encouraging is when you look at the internal discussions and the executives who were saying hey, we don't want to be another bud light. and the key to this is we have to change the cost and benefit analysis so that it cost more. so the corporations stay out of politics and just sell their widgets . >> senator, the book is out. thank you so much. how to defeat cultural marxism. bookstores across the country, sir, we appreciate you being with us, we look forward to having you back as always. when we return, a big update on the campaign of ron desantis. he debates gavin newsom, theal - california governor the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental denture team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. don't miss enjoying a moment with fast repairs in our onsite labs and 20% off your custom dentures. plus, we have a denture money back guarantee so you can smile with confidence. aspen dental. book today. ♪everything i do that's for my health is an accomplishment.♪ ♪concerns of getting screened faded away♪ ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ (swords clashing) -had enough? 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>> you know, i spent most of my time talking about my record of accomplishment, my vision for the future, ultimately i think that is what it is all about. we see the country hit the skids, the decline across all of these indicators, the question is are we going to shrug our shoulders and accept this or are we going to reverse it and have an american revival? that will require leadership in which you have to fight for people and deliver the winds politically and otherwise, you have to be able to lead even when it's not easy, that's the message we have. here in iowa, i know that you have been here and done events, it's unlike a typical election here for caucus. these people go out in mid-january and they will have to go to a site for many hours to be able to register their preference. so it is an organizational game, 87 of 99 counties we have visited, i'm the only one it's going to visit all 99, which is a tradition here, it's called the full grassley. obviously when you have someone like governor reynolds, she's committed to campaigning for us, being active, that has been what it's about. but it's about lining up the people that are going to commit to the caucus were you, we have tens of thousands that have done that and we are going to work to get so many more. >> asking you more, elections are decided by peace, prosperity, they usually come down especially when you are up against an incumbent in a general election. are you better off than you were four years ago? can you have imagined that things would be this bad three years under joe biden? because frankly, i cannot imagine it. >> you know, i was sounding the alarm in 2020 and which i worked very hard in that general election to try to defeat joe biden on behalf of the republicans, i just saw him as a step for us, i don't think he had the capacity to do the job, i thought he would be manipulated by the far left elements, that is exactly what has happened, his weakness has invited huge problems internationally, his agenda at home has been disastrous, so we are now in a very difficult situation as a country, so many wounds are self-inflicted. >> let me look at the polls and ask you the question, donald trump has had a pretty large lead against all the other candidates. and in many ways when you think about this, when they get indicted and arraigned four times, it seems to defy all political gravity that every time that happens that the poll numbers go up. how do you explain that? >> you know, i think that when the case came down for alvin bragg, it was transparently ridiculous to go back seven or eight years, clearly this would not have been brought for nonpolitical reasons. so i do think that he got a lot of sympathy as a result of that. and maybe some of the others as well, but i think that that one had really showed how ridiculous quite frankly the justice system has become in the hands of leftists, politicians and activists, but what we're seeig in iowa at this time is clearly, the former president has a base of support, also a base of people that are definitely looking elsewhere, the bulk of the people are considering the former president and some of them are pulling now, some are not, but i think there's much more fluidity than some of the national media wants to do and i think the people on the ground seated at their are a lot of people that have not made a final decision, the majority of islands will make the final decision as we get into early january, and i think that that goes also for the people of new hampshire smack talking about 24 days from now, and this happened pretty organically. i was interviewing gavin newsom. you guys have been going back and forth against each other. and i said did you want to debate him and he said sure, and now we have it scheduled for november 30, and the state of georgia. it is supposed to be a read blue state versus state. do you get the sense because many are beginning to think that democrats are looking for a replacement for joe biden? >> 100%. republicans need to be prepared because they are trying to push joe biden out. when you see the flunkies out there seeing this, that is not justice, it is by design. and so who would they go with, they have kamala harris, and gavin newsom is somebody that is hovering there, and people are leaving california and moving to florida. and i think what california represents is the leftists petri dish. whatever the democrats have done in washington, california is something like five years ahead of that. so i do think that you get get a lot of the same price. the clearly they would have policies that could accelerate the decline of the country where i think florida represents a model where we can reverse the decline and yes, there will be differences discussed between two states, but the more important part of the debate is how does that factor into the nation's future. i've had a lot of people talk about it. a lot of people fled here before, and that is fine, we are proud of it red but i can't have every time that these blue states screw up, feel like they have to move to florida. we we need to make sure that the country gets fixed so people don't feel like they have to leave all the time. the governor had benefited from it, but everyone should be able to live in peace, freedom, security on the streets, have a good education, that used to be something that there was not as much difference between states now. but now there is a radically different approach versus living in an urban area, one of these blue states, there is massive crime, if you're going to some school districts, indoctrination in the schools, obviously the taxes and all that, the authoritarianism is huge in those states and it really is, it matters where you live now, i would like to see all of those blue states do better at the federal level. >> i don't see where we have a lot of these issues, high taxes, low taxes, law and order versus defunding, governor, have a wonderful time in iowa, please tell the great people of iowa from the rest of the country including me, thank them for all they do to help us, they are amazing people there in iowa. thank you, sir. >> thank you, sean. [cheers] >> sean: coming up next. the commonwealth of virginia ahead of the crucial elections. the governor will join us to discuss, and don't forget the live audience shows. go to hannity.com, get your free tickets today do you then and there. ♪ ♪ ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose new neuriva ultra. unlike some others, it supports 7 brain health indicators, including mental alertness from one serving. to help keep me sharp. try new neuriva ultra. think bigger. with cirkul, your water is deliciously flavored at the turn of a dial, with zero sugar and zero calories. and cirkul has over 40 flavors, so your water can be as unique as you are. try cirkul. your water, your way. now with even more flavors. available at walmart or drinkcirkul.com. >> many big races happening around the country tomorrow, but all eyes on the commonwealth of virginia, and of course the legislative elections that could be a preview of what happens a year from now and november 2024, multiple competitive races in both the statehouse and the state senate which republicans are hoping to flip red, also governor glenn young looking to secure your initiative, encouraging to vote by mail, overcome reluctance and resistance and do it. hoping that this effort can serve as a blueprint not only for the future of virginia but nationwide as well. we have an update on what we might expect, the virginia governor is here. i'm the only one without a crowd tonight. governor, good to see you, sir? it is great to be with you. i have got the next generation with me. what great kids. future leaders, they have been knocking doors all over, that is where we are today, where it all started. it started in the county and spread across the commonwealth of virginia and across the nation and let me tell you, and virginia had the parents still matter. we have a chance to elect so that they are not in the dark, they are going to make a change, that is what is on the ballot and i am excited to see virginians come out to vote, republicans, get out and vote, we have to have you at the polls so that we can flip the senate. >> let's ask how the secure your vote initiative has worked here, you have a five oh majority, a deficit in the house of senate, governor, i have been telling the republican party that they need to do this, they have started their own initiative and they need to follow through with another initiative includes ballot harvesting in many states, so how do you feel that the effort went leading into tomorrow, which is usually election day tending to favor republican voters more, not sure why, but trying to blunt the hundred thousand or 500,000 deficit that sometimes they go into on election day. >> in 2021 there were 500,000 people that voted for the great lieutenant governor and others and me, i hundred thousand. we want to work to get them off the sidelines. it has worked, we have seen strong early voting turnout in the battleground districts like here with our candidate, like in fredericksburg as well. we need to get people off the sidelines, we have to finish the work tomorrow, we have to win election day, but we need to show up strong to hold the house, to flip the senate. we have done so much work in virginia, taking a state that was way down in job growth and we have turned it into number three in the nation in 22 months, 200 30,000 more virginians working than just 22 months ago when we started this. we have back to the blue, we have seen the law enforcement coming back, we have stood up for parents, excellence, and education. this is why we have to get the votes out, we can flip the house and the senate, but it comes through the county, we've got to get him elected and i'm asking all republicans to please get off the couch tomorrow, do not leave your vote in your pocket, we need you at the polls. >> how do you feel that the effort that you've been leading has worked leading into tomorrow. do you feel like it's unsuccessful? >> yeah, i do think that it has been successful in which we have seen an out and out registration from republicans versus democrats, starting with a much higher block than us, we have close the gap, we have had a much greater tu turnout. and i have done 100 campaign events and i have had a chance to talk to voters, and i hear over and over that they love the fact that we have provided $5 billion of tax relief, it is their money, not governments. we have stood up for parents, we have worked hard to make sure the law enforcement knows that we back the blue. these are the keys to making sure that more people move to virginia. we have seen that for the first time in 10 years. it's a chance for us to take a state that was truly lost 24 months ago and controlled by democrats, turning it into california, taking a hard right turn. tomorrow we have to finish the work turn out the vote, everybody come vote, let's flip the senate, demonstrate to the nation that we can take a state that was lost and show what we have found. >> governor, i was one of those skeptics, prior to your victory just a couple years ago, i thought virginia was a deep blue state, you have proved me wrong in a good way. we wish you so much luck tomorrow. i hope the people of the commonwealth are hearing you loud and clear that it is game on, this is an important race for the legislature of virginia. thank you, sir, we appreciate it. coming up next, losing support over the israeli situation, and why this desire to constantly appease is going on. we have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're travelling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. how's the heart? 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[bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] joe biden! >> sean: and they smeared red paint across the gate. some tried to climb the gate. congresswoman tlaib continues to blast joe biden. the pro-hamas squad member posting a video on friday on x saying voters won't forget his actions at the polls next year. here with reaction, ari fleischer. the author of the brand-new book the genius of israel. amazon.com, hannity.com. bookstores everywhere. former chief spokesman for the pentagon is back with us. i read the book, it's a great book, i can gradually you on this. can you correct me if i'm wrong? has israel been occupying gaza? my memory serves me correctly, that has not happened in many years. maybe you can explain to me that a moral equivalency barack obama is making and his pen penchant o give money to the mullahs of iran. a speaker that was an amazing exchange that we just watched. israel unilaterally withdrew from gaza in 2005 after multiple attempts had a two-state solution. rel sharon, prime minister and 2005, said we are out, can't reach a bilateral agreement, we will do it unilaterally. it's yours. israel left a incredible piece of land on the mediterranean. i've been there. it could have been developed. billions and billions and billions of dollars were given to the palestinian authority to develop, never developed. in 2007, hamas staged a violent coup and kicked out the palestinian authority running gaza and hamas took the whole place over so israel has been out of there, hamas has been there for 16 years, israel has wanted nothing to do with it and president obama is accusing israel of occupying gaza. almost as a way to rationalize, he doesn't say but it's almost a way to rationalize what hamas did to israel october 7. it is the same, saying yes it was terrible what hamas did. but the but is they live in terrible conditions. with the israelis haven't been there since 2005. >> sean: i don't think this takes a lot of moral clarity. israel was attacked by radical islamists hamas, organized by iran, the number one state sponsor of terror. i don't think you need a lot of moral clarity to figure out who the victim is. but yet you just heard barack obama create some type of moral equivalency that's not rooted in reality. when you look at joe biden and you look at barack obama, they both want to do billion-dollar deals with the mullahs of iran. i don't understand why. they both want to seem to make excuses for the people that are killing innocent people. it wouldn't that be the same thing as blaming america for the 9/11 attacks? the 1400 israelis killed were victims of the unprovoked attack. the rockets being fired into israel are unprovoked attacks. it then network of terror tunnels are designed to kill israelis every day if they can. >> sean, let me add to dan's very good historical walk-through. the first thing the people of gaza did after israel withdrew in 2005 was to destroy the synagogues that israel had abandoned and obviously had to leave behind. the second thing they did was destroyed the green houses full of agricultural products that israel had left behind as a seed for the people of gaza to have their own ar agricultural econo. destruction right from the start. as for president obama, as recently was said at a republican debate, the more you listen to him, the dumber you get. if you want to talk about whose hands are dirty, no one's hands are dirt. that is when he didn't address the redline. that along with the billions barack obama gave to iran as part of his deal with iran that put iran on the path to fund every terrorist organization. the sources of instability in the middle east. you know what barack obama didn't say that he should have said? if he was seeking right and wrong, why didn't he say that hamas holds innocent civilians hostage so they can launch missiles from hospitals, malls, transport terrace from inside and balances. why didn't barack obama say that? why didn't he take that on? no, it is just blame israel first. that's why republicans -- >> sean: i've got to run. thank you. the book is called "the genius of israel." that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with us. live shows wednesday and thursday. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld will put a smile on your face next. have a good night.