Promised to help. During the campaign, President Elect trump put out a list of promises. He put out his contract for American Voter and in it, very specific promises for his first 100 days. Lowering taxes and tax reform. Free and fair trade deals to protect American Workers and their jobs. Fixing our nations infrastructure and sending education back to the states and school choice. Repealing and replacing obamacare. Affordable child care, pulling a border wall, keeping community safe, rebuilding our nations military and doing what he calld draining the swamp. If he can keep those promises come of this country will be in a much better place one year from now, two years from now, four years from now. So on the eve of this inauguration, my advice for the incoming president is very simple. Dont let the washington establishment, republican establishment, democratic establishment, Media Establishment that in the way of
but i think we will get there and i think this very much is a new beginni
and teary-eyed hollywood celebrities and media type people there, here on the ground, people have come all over the country to yes, celebrate. sean: i love donald trump s answer in the interview he did with ainsley earhardt.ce i hope people give the tickets back. the congressmen and women. this is the only time this has happened in these numbers since 1860 and 1864 with abraham lincoln and southern representatives wouldn t go? yes, that s right. shame on these empty chair democrats. they came out, can t put their partisanship aside. for this very historic moment. it tells you everything you need to know about their disingenuousness when it comes to preaching about healing and understanding and peace. sean: there is a certain majesty to all of this. when you see the peaceful
less of it agenda and more of a philosophical document. a vision of where he sees the country, the proper role of government, citizens. sean: incoming press secretary sean spicer, what the president-elect will talk about tomorrow in his inaugural address, michelle malkin will join us next. later tonight. i am especially pleased, i know the president-elect is. we are wrapping up this transition on schedule and on budget. sean: vice president elect mike pence. we will check in with anthony scaramucci. much more, as hannity continues in our nation s capital on the eve of the inauguration of donald trump.
who won t want to help donald trump and his agenda. they are newbies, coming in with him. while it s good to clear out the old underbrush of government, you kind of have to have a few old hands and they re too who know where all the tangles are to avoid. i think it s the size of the bureaucracy. the malcontents that are burrowed within it, and the lobbyists who are still crawlin all over the city. pushing for the same special interests. sean: you are right.er you really are considering a run. i know you would want to talk about it. in the commonwealth of virginia. i m your first endorsement. you are, sean, if you want to run in new york, i will support you. in florida. sean: i couldn t win the dog catcher in new york. i like you against rubio. sean: thank you for being here. up next on this historic night, tonight on hannity. i think it is going to be
work? i haven t done the calculation, but let s go with it about 9.6%. if we can get that down to 7.2%, it s maybe 17 million jobs. we have a home run. we can get them reelected. sean: congratulations. this guy has done an amazing job though, by the way. sean: both of you guys have. when he calls me forh, i have to call him. sean: i never asked for anything for myself. please, no more calls. sean: when i mentioned on the air you know how many favors i owe this guy? thank you, boris. sean: getting him angry is not good. thank you both. coming up, democrats are digging in their heels.