0 end up deployinger canine. now, sometimes they end up giving their lives so thatth a human can live. the irony in all of this, tucker, is that the police defenders, they wantedhal tools. more non-lethal tools. canines are one of them.9s are so police dogs are killing people, not gang members. killinjason rence, amazing, amag story, as always. thanks for joining us . tonight at the best time with the ones you will see tomorrow. all right. welcome , hannity. we have a raucous crowd. thank you all for coming. we have a live studio audience,i a very busy news night tonight. now, trump on the ground in east palestine, ohio,d something, by the way, neither biden noast r pothole mayor pete could ever find the time to do. also, joe biden is falling up d. the stairs, yet again to airr fc force one . the only good news he only fell once. he didn't fall three times likeh the last time. anyway, we'vate got that video coming up. also here is pothole peten taking some personal time inprey we gotgton, d.c. after a pretty bizarre encounter with ther journalists. we got that video for yoyou.u. but our top story tonight involves a special grand jury in the great state of georgia. of g they are now tasked with probing election interference, accusation. against former president trump and his allies. now, here's the problem. the grand jury for one woman, i. a woman by the name emilythe gry cause, has now embarked on what is a truly bizarre, potentially unethical wide press tour. and to date, no one has been indicted in georgia and thesuppt investigation is supposed to be ongoing. that is not stopping emilyo on fr cores from gushing about her experience in the grand jury.th. she's talked to "the new york let's see. she's talk to the, fake "new york times", the ap fake and news, cnn, msnbc, nbc news. and it appears that the jury forewoman is overjoyed with the it's appears she prospect of potentially putting former president trump behind presidentbars, but will be diss if no charges are filed. she was dying as the forepersonr would have been. would have bb to swear in the president. do you swear to tell the truth,t the whole truth? nothing but the truth. soruth, so hel help you god ? she didn't get that opportunity. now watch, though, as she smirking and smiling and laughing her ways smirking n several. >> what a bizarre and insanesane interviews. take a loows. takek. commend >> did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? i'm not going to speak an exact. >> so nothing that would surprise peopl indictment. so nothing that would surprise people who have been following following this this. probably not.not. i wouldn't want to characterize anyone else's reaction, of course, but that was when we heard a lot in testimony, butel probably notse's. did you personally want to heare from the . i wanted to hear from kind of the former president , but honestly, i kind of wantedna t to subpoena the former president becaushe for prese i got would b to swear everybody in. to and so i thought it'd be really cool to get 60 secondsat with president trump of me him looking at him and being like, do you solemnly swear? i'm beginning to swear him in. i just i thought that would be an awesome. >> there are indictments recommended, of course. is it more than 12 people? is it >> is it more than 20 people? l? >> i think if you look at the page numbers of the report,' there's about six pages in the middle that got cut out, allow for spacing. t. it's not a short list, not short a short list.is t.after everything that you'veit seen, what would your reaction be if the d.a. decides against bringing any charges after what you've seen? i would i will be sad if nothing nothin happens. like that's that's about my only request. there is i ths somethinghapp to happen. >> does she seem impartial to anybody in this audience? >> oh, okay. does she even appear competent? does she seem does she understand the gravity of the situation? okay, laughing at the prospect of literally ruining people'se ruining people's lives, putting them behind bars, taking away the liberty, their freedom. this is not acceptable. it's not appropriate. it's not how justice in americai is supposed to work thatce what we saw is a travesty.travesty in fact, it might evenlaw. be against the law. >> we'll check in with oureck i experts in a few minutes. now, according to the grand graj jury handbook, there is one inu the state of georgia. jurors, quote, shall keep state of georgia. the deliberations of the grand jury secret unless called upon to give evidence they're of in some court of law in this state. oh, if cnn or the new york times or ms.r "the dnc is at a courtroom, i don't think the same handbook also makes the following the same hrecommendations. not do not discuss cases with youro fellow jurors or anyone else outside of the jury room.se and according to a ruling from the u.s. supreme court, quote, the proper functioning o court, our grand jury system depends upon secrecy osystem depenf gray proceedings. she was telling us everything thatroceedinshe thought about ph everybody, any fair judge will throw out any conclusions of this special grand jury. now, still , it is unclear if uncle the jury forewoman broke anyry laws during her press. laws, but tonight, even the medianigh mob, they are deeply concernedme about her actions and her be. behavior and they should be .ta >> take a lookke a loo. . >> good lord , the mere facte t that you have the right to dos something and she has a right ci to speak as a citizen and even g the grand juryrand rules inshe'o georgia, you know, as long as she's not speaking about deliberations, she's allowed to . the mere fact you have the right doesn't mean that you want to do it. she's undermined ons she's al ti and independence of the grand jury. >> this is just, you know, of the gratot least in my experience, hel covering courts not helpfupfull district a to a district attorney when horl they are trying to put their case together. this is a horrible idee a. and i guarantee you thatu that prosecutors are wincing, watching her go on this. are whencis witnessing just watg her eagerness, like, you know, hint at stuff. could >> but i think that shethis cas couldn't destroy this 10%. i was thoroughly enjoying the interviews. you know, like everyone else, i wa nds giggling and cracking upbut and stuff. but then whethhen n i put my fel prosecutor hat on , i was like,' oh, no, she's compromisings co the integrity ofmpro the investigation. >> all right. here with reaction, fox newsgat' legal analyst greg jarrett, harvard law professor alan dershowitz, professor dershowitz, she did discusssh deliberations. she said thee d the firsdit thig they discussed was the phone call with donald trump and thing ratzenberger. >> that's number one .s the phon she discussed what she thought of the likes of lindsey graham. and , oh, he was a nice man. oh, he seemed very believable. she talked about rudy giuliani . specific testimony. she spoke ou she spoke out about the processe and she discussed it and seemingly seemed giddy about this. e question i now, the question is , what happens from here? s from hwhat should happen fromn terms of what a judge should do ? well, the defens emotion attorney should make a motion immediately. telyour testimony completely to strike he and the any conclusions that were. >> all right, professor fauci, a br a second, we're going to go to greg jarrett. you're breaking up on us. greg jarrett, i'll ask you the same question. well, i think a motionmiss to dismiss for improper, heidi, as well as bias and tainting of the jury would be in the works if there's ever an indictment. i spoke just i spoke just a few moments ago with the former president , donald trump, and he reiterated what he said earlier today,at ti that this looks like a kangaroo court. you know, i watched this four persons televised interviews in telef and actualst. disgust. i mean, this is a woma >> jesse: thn imm who acted like a vapid, immature high school teenager,r smiling, gushing and laughing and joking about a very serious legal proceeding. fantas at one point, you know,e she's fantasizing. you play the cli p. cool. it'll be awesome.if if only i could swea ir in could trump as a w trump as a witness. you know, i know. 10 year oldst. with more maturity. i also spoke to a witnesso spoko the grand jury proceeding that d said she also behaved bizarrely so this during the questioning. so, you know, thisod is somebod who wants her 15 minutes of en fame enamored by her own sudden suddencelebrity. but i am sure the fulton county district attorney is absolutelyd livid, probably called her up, h told herer t to shut up, no she more interviews because she violated grand jury rules of secrecy on her oath to maintain confidence, reality. but the damage is done here. if there are any eventual indictments, the defense would certainly make a motion to dismiss based on grand jury impropriety and cause, as you te point out, went well beyond the publicly released blicly releainformation in the n introduction and conclusion, she announced there would be a dozen indictments, well-known likely bzen in intimated that dd trump would likely be among them. herself she could find herself in legal jeopardy for breaching her sworn duty. >> professor. hopefully we got your volume back . she did discuss the liberation. she did d mention that they discussed trump a lot.scusr she did mention that one , first the first issues they dealt with had to do with donald trum isp and the phone call to ratzenberger. she did discus s what shed the phon thought of somebody like lindsey graham, what his demeanor was. she discussed rudy giuliani, what his demeanor was like, the georgia grand jury handbook, the oath you take as a grand juror is that you shall keep the deliberation of the grand jury secret unless called upon to give evidence of in some court of law in this state. thisd not abide by that.s do and also it says, do not discuss cases with your fellow jurors or anyone else outsideite of the courtroom. m me a it wouldsl seem to me a slam duk case, professor, that under noo circumstances should this grand jury and their conclusions hold ,of course, now and they have. no weight at all. th hee prosecutor has to make the decision. and when he does, he should listen to that phone call in which the president said, i find tha t not invent find votes, finds means find something that's lost, som something that's thereething th and there's no basis whatsoever for indicting somebody, for ha saying that they should find votes that haven't yet been tabulated. that's the big issue. and we wonde.r whethethr the grd jury heard that interpretation.e after all, grand juries, their by their nature, kangaroo examin courts, no cross-examination, and then otation, no ability to have a defense attorney there. and then on top ofp that leaking the material to try to bias t the jury pool. g should this whole proceeding shouldrowo be thrown out completelyute and the whole matter should be put back to square one . there should put be no indictmey if there were perjury, okay, that the prosecuto.r has to investigate. but these recommendations thes by these roguee reco grand juris real who have no real responsibility and have a foreperson like that should be ignored. and the media, whee media,n th they covered this interview, should have put it in contextntw of swaying how meaningless this is . but instea d get trump, that's the becomes the major mantra at alll costs. this is part of the wholegard t proctrump without regard to due process phenomenon. >>t ther seaeh level on the level with our giggling vice president . thank you both.was incredible. greg, professo thank you both, greg jarrett. thank you, professor dershowitz, thank you both. right now we go the eastio. unmitiine, ohio, i mean, this has been an unmitigated disaster. earlier today, though, disast.the forty fifth presidenf president, donal the united states , donald trump, he stopped by tedo delivo pallets of food and water utter he also brhe utter devastation. he also brought mcdonald's lunch fodonar the town's firefighters and first responders. and needless fighters to say, t was very well received. and notably, it came before anys trip from any high ranking official in the bidenn illustration, not joe , not kamala harris, not potholehouse. to judge. >> nobody from the white house r now because this may repeat now, will make his first trip a day late and a dollar short ah to east palestine tomorrow after getting embarrasseord embarrassed by earlier today by donald trump. and biden, meanwhile, managed to makp.n managee a phone callon to officials in ohio and pennsylvania that tookm kyiv courage because he did that from kiv. he did that from ukraine.. he ukraine, from he did that from poland.esiden out to the peo foot president did point out to thet, people of ohio today, they havee been betrayed by this administration and he's right. take a look. over the past fecow weeks, the community has shownd resilin the tough and resilient heart of america ame, and that's whatt is . this is really america right here. we're standing in americhere.am unfortunately, as you know, in too many cases, your goodness and perseverance who are met with indifference and betrayalc with indifference and betrayal in some cases. in some cases. but we're going to fin d time to come back if necessary, if ne they don't come back and give you the treatment that you. the biden administration shoul need, we will be back at tha the biden administration should ensure that evert every family g the option of moving and homes d and everything else until this thing is straightened out. >> sean: we hahave dead fish. we have that animals. we have sick people. our very own sarah carter managed to visit east palestinef before anyone from the white house. she has beenor the on the groud reporting for weeks now for this show. reporting d ask localresponse people what they think aboutbidn the response from joe bided hinh and his administration. >> aree's what they said.ey are you frustrated by watchinges this turn of events?? did you think like that this would actually happen after such a disastrous train derailment? disastrous tra and chemical spill that youicall heuldn't hear from the from t the biden administration? ar frothi expected not to hear r them. honestly, i'm not surprised they haven't beeom n to the bore yet.n so why wouldto they come to palestine? you know, you know, it's pretty much a slap in the face to go to ukraine. o toon presidents day and not ce >> b here to the palestine. >> bidenhe ain, he's coming herf he's over there.no collect the money off the ukraine. on from here. where is theer two weeks. where is the administration we'l that is in in power now? we'll just say, why are they not here? why were they here the first wh week? why weren't they here righty afteweren't they herr the mushrt everybody has seen? cont and we continue to seeinue playt over and over again? trump >> as far as president trump visi visiting today, how how do you. well, obviously, it's getting a great response. ets. i've seen it up and down the the streets. how do you think it's going to make the people feel, though? do you think this is what they need right now? yes, absolutely. this is what this wh they need >> yes, . they needed to lift them up.s it's like they know somebodyfo cares for themr >> when it whens to real solutions and real problems. they're not they're nowherethins to be found. and so one of the things when td trump is in office and like abday, he's coming out because he cares about the communitieso . >> ha e understands whatco it ts to build a community. we are i n a chernobyl environment here and theafe, government tells us our water >> sean: joini is safe, and we don't believe them. >> all right.s now is joining us now with more is thef mayor of palestine, ohio, trent conway is with us .r bein mr. mayor, thank you for being with us.sp i know i speak for so manyeak f peopleso man in our country. our prayers, our thoughts areer, with you. tho ughts arit's it's been shocking. >> you have the president of the united states calling from what is he's over in ukraine. p he's over in poland. didn't didn't take the time to go visit palestine. president trump did today. you have a really dire everyth situation there from fromg we'vn able to se everything we've been able to see and report, dead fish,red dead animals, sick people. sick where are you now in terms of getting the help termsthey originally wouldn't y give you an emergency declaration? >> s declaration. so far we have i think we have v everything we need, but we're definitely going to need we need more in the future. staywe need to make sure that a stay here. >> mr. mayor, if i live there and i saw dead animals and i saw people getting sick, i would be very hesitant and wanting to go back to my home to a lot of people feelot that way. feel that way? i think there's some people that feel that way.'s a lot of our residents have moved back in. and i'm generally concerned about their concernsm ge. >> i , i just don't know what they tell us . the water safe .to it's safe to g go back to youro home, but yet people getting rashes and i mean, they're nervous. so i really feel for our residents just because they're telling you it's safe , like, for example, for myself, k i'll speak only for myself. i don't think i'll ever listenst to another and anybody in government on aniny health issuo in the future based on how much they got wrong with covid-19. >> i don't trust them. and i'm wondering i worry about the residents of your townd th and the long term impact. >> we cannot say with any th certainty that it won't be longc term impact. >> hemleany. m to s no, no, we can't. we can't at all. groun that's why we need them to stay on the ground and keep monitoring the situation. we're going to need yearlyd keep health checks, if not by yearlys health checks. our residents are there.r residt no one .. >> their safety is number one .r mr. mayor, our prayers, our thoughts are with you and your entire community. >> we wish all you well and we e you get all the assistance that is rightfully due to yough and the people itfullyn your to mayor, thank you for beingsenat. with us. all right, senator ,d. vance jd, ea he was with the mayor and president trump earlier today. he joinshe joi u us now with mo, >> senator , i i've gotteno knou to know you pretty well. you've been there now a number of times. one of the first times went too there, you took a video in that video. you had what looked like moses's rhod, a big stick. and you poke in the water. >> and when you just stir the water a little bit, upe comes this. >> i don't know even know how to describe it.be it. what looked kind of like an oil. i'm showing it slick, like i'm showing it now.w there's something in that out water, senator , that scares the hell out of me. and i would hate to think the people of east palestine will drink that. >> yeah, sean, that's exactly ig right here. so, firshtt of all, kudos to the mayor and kudos to president trump for visiting day. kudos to i think the mayor has beenr an a hero throughout this entire presidenn. so he's doing a great job. but but here's the thing that wy i worry about, sean. water, th with the water. with the air. you pointed it out. exactly. a lot of people,inte mr. expert rightfully so after the lastt ee couple of years when they really screwed up the badi. situation when you still have poisonous soil when y, theset ye palestine, the cleanup is not yet finished. when you have peoplet seeing dead fish and dead, you know, wa crawdads in their water, they have ever everyy right to concerned about this. and unfortunately, they don't think the government's is.tening to the m. , they the biden administration, they don't feel like norfolk southern is listening to them. we've got to stay on top of people to make sure that the folks of these scene are not forgotten. that, to me, is the numberumber one job. you heard the mayor say it. e sh the safety of the residents is what we have to care about, not just tomorrow.wh o careut.but over the next coupn years. and their own government, they don't feel likement the is listening to them.. >> you know, w >>e have sea the president over in ukrainehe and poland and he pledged yet al another half a billion taxpayer for ukraine. we've already given close to one hundred and twenty billion taxpayer dollars. dolla >> but yetrs. the president has not been to east palestineesti tomorrow. >> finallyne, the transportation secretary will show up thereta.l warm rec't expecdn'tt he's going to get a very warm reception.thd are they a dayay l latate and aa dollar short, or is there anything you think they can do to make up for this? well, look, i think there's certainly a day late and a dollar short, but there is a lot that they can do to make up for this and to ensure that he's palestine isn't forgotten into the future. th looks on the devastation in this community. you're goinge destation in thi p some people staying, but some people trying to leave. you're going to have ave. ot t some businesses that had beenana destroyed by this, not through no fault of their own. ult nonot because they failed to sec a good product, but because ofe this disaster and the effect so we're that it's had on the community. so we'rehave going to have to te care of this community. we're goine g to have to ensured that what happened at the train crash almost three weeks ago't doesn't destroy this town . and like the mayor said, we're going to have to stay on top of federal officials and norfolk southern to make sure thatnorfo people are safe . i think those ar te all of are the important things that we have to do. i'm certainly gointhose the thip on top of it.it. >> i know a lot of 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