Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) called her Democratic colleagues, including Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), "absolutely disgusting" for suggesting that she may have been involved in an alleged plot to give
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This is a rush transcript from Hannity, January 20, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Welcome to Hannity.
We do have breaking news we re following tonight violence erupting again in Portland and Seattle.
And today, after a historic and groundbreaking four years in the White House, President Trump departed Washington, D.C., a huge crowd awaited him. In his final remarks, the president reiterated that his America first movement has only just begun.
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Jan 19, 2021
Representative Steve Cohen (D., Tenn.) suggested on Monday that Trump-supporting National Guardsmen should be vetted as potential security threats.
Thousands of National Guard troops are currently stationed in Washington, D.C., to secure Joe Biden’s inauguration. The guardsmen were deployed after a mob of supporters of President Trump rioted in the Capitol on January 6, forcing lawmakers to evacuate.
The FBI is concerned about a potential insider attack on Biden’s inauguration by guardsmen stationed in the Capital. The agency is working with the U.S. Army to vet all guardsmen deployed to protect the inauguration, though acting secretary of defense Chris Miller said Monday that there is “no intelligence indicating an insider threat.”
Representative Steve Cohen (D., Tenn.) suggested on Monday that Trump-supporting National Guardsmen should be vetted as potential security threats. Thousands of National Guard troops are currently stationed in Washington, D.C., to secure Joe Biden’s inauguration. The guardsmen were deployed after a mob of supporters of President Trump rioted in the Capitol on January 6, forcing lawmakers to evacuate. The FBI is concerned about a potential insider attack on Biden’s inauguration by guardsmen stationed in the Capital. The agency is working with the U.S. Army to vet all guardsmen deployed to protect the inauguration, though acting secretary of defense Chris Miller said Monday that there is “no intelligence indicating an insider threat.” Cohen said that Trump-supporting guardsmen should be screened to prevent potential assassination attempts, comparing the threat to the assassinations of Egyptian prime minister Anwar Sadat and Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi,