sean: welcome to hannity. tonight oregon officials have declared a state of emergency in the city of portland tonight over the growing fentanyl crisis after they decriminalized the hard drugs. sara carter on the ground in portland with a full report. finally a good moment at the grammys. imagine that. will this moment possibly lessen the political divide as many on social media think? decide yourself. first tonight the u.s. senate have released their long-awaited border legislation, and, by the way, it s not just about borders, it s about ukraine, funding $60 billion more, and about israel funding only $14 billion. now this bill does absolutely nothing to secure the border. it would be an unmitigated disaster. by the way, every republican should strongly be opposed to this. it would mandate legal representation for all illegal immigrants. it adds 50,000 extra employment and family reunification visas. it gives biden the power to funnel asylum claims to ports of entry if m
seek help and advise from his china loving wife coco chao. the wall street journal s editorial board condemning trump, saying it s all too easy to see trump taking trump literally and attempting to kill mr. mcconnell. mcconnell himself has not publicly responded but watch gop leader rick scott repeatedly dodge when pressed about donald trump. you re a member of the senate gop leadership. are you okay with this? well, look, i can never talk about respond to why anybody else says what they say. the language is what i m talking about. isn t that dangerous? i think we all have to figure out how do we start bringing people together? and you would agree that that language doesn t bring people together? i believe that what the i believe what president trump was talking about is the fact that we can t keep spending money. okay, that s not what the former president said. and coco chao was the phrase he used to refer to a former cabinet secretary, elaine chao. loo
government. not only that, bolsonaro did better than expected. the whole point is just to get the story across that it s not elections that matter, it s not counting votes that matter, it s to get the point across that our side always wins and if it doesn t win, we re going to be upset, and there s going to be violence. more generally and speaking to that idea, do you think that maga figures are intentionally embracing anti-democratic leaders abroad the bolsonaros, the viktor orbans in order to normalize the behavior that s going on in the united states to give it more cover? as you said, it s an end result, a result-oriented strategy to say, if we don t get what we re asking for, what we deserve, there must be some foul play involved? absolutely. it s everywhere the same. no one has ideas. none of these people have ideas. it s all about staying in power at all costs. you pretend to be a democracy, bend the rules, break the rules, use as much violence as
here, exercises, so we are on a tight rope here, and exercises, so we are on a tight rope here, and it exercises, so we are on a tight rope here, and it is exercises, so we are on a tight rope here, and it is a question of who blinks here, and it is a question of who blinks first, here, and it is a question of who blinks first, i think. so the rules do apply blinks first, i think. so the rules do apply but clearly president zelensky is getting more and more anxious, zelensky is getting more and more anxious, and who can blame him? and, realty anxious, and who can blame him? and, really asking anxious, and who can blame him? and, really asking that we try and break the rules, really asking that we try and break the rules, bend the rules, do something rather than talking. let us turn something rather than talking. us turn to something rather than talking. let us turn to the front page of the observer, then. when we talk about 0bserver, then. when we talk about the rule