it is really unprecedented they kind of access that we are getting to the target of a political opponent, of a former president indicted 44th time in the united states of america. that is all we have for you tonight and we know that sean hannity is going to continue covering the story. thank you for watching jesse watters primetime. i am pete, and as a judge speaks, sean hannity takes pl place. sean: welcome to hannity. all eyes on fulton county and the courthouse which at this late hour, you re looking at live pictures from inside the full county georgia court room. grand jury reportedly poised to indict former president trump on charges related to the 2020 election as well as others. source telling me tonight that the case has been voted on all throughout the late night tonight. unusual hours. earlier today prosecutors
we also have sean: it would look at fu full county courthouse s website, chose the president hif facing 13 counts. including antiracketeering, conspiracy, full statements, asking a public official to violate their oath of office. 13 counts, all felonies, one a very serious felony. all they see the rico counts being the most serious of all of them. do you believe as i suspect, it s an educated guess, that even though they hadn t brought this to a vote before the grand jury that these were the charges that they were going to present to the grand jury assuming this is what they re going to get. i guess under the theory that you couldn t indict a ham sandwich. they were anticipating to get their way. exactly and they rushed in witnesses to do it. that s exactly what they did. it s election interference. they are worried. fani has been planning this for sometime. we saw the barricades go up in
clerk was asked about names or charges in the indictment. remember it was signed by a judge and filed with the clerk and the clerk just told reporters who will hear what s in these indictments tonight. worst-case scenario, three hours. a representative from full county superior court clerk s office, representative from the fulton county d.a. s office on several representatives from the fulton county sheriff s office have walked in the courtroom. judge robert mcburney s courtroom. this is unfolding behind the scenes. basically means that any point we could, we could be informed of what it is though grand jury was actually working late into the night far. let me go back to this issue of ricoh and racketeering and conspiracy. which we have heard a lot about in the days and weeks leading up to it was fairly inevitable and full county. usually when you hear ricoh,
attorney general of the united states opens his big mouth. people are self-righteously saying how wonderful the system is. are you kidding me? this is a grave time in american history. alan, it s not four bananas. it s all bananas. that s what it is. if they can t figure out how to get this to the supreme court in time which is not a slam-dunk and if the supreme court won t take it out, put all this mischief until after the election, the damages forever. that s my opinion. sean: mark levin, the great one. thank you. if you re just joining us, we now have reports that the number of indictments that have been handed down by the fulton county grand jury earlier this evening, we will have that corroborated we expect at some point very soon. there are ten indictments. they have been signed by the judge, filed by the clerk. the clerk now has said that in
enemies are celebrating. what s happened here is an allen set it pretty well, congress is supposed to make all these final decisions, you re not supposed to criminalize the challenging of electors or dual electors or counting of votes in that sort of thing. these are prosecutors, these are great injuries. the legal system, the judicial system has been vascularized in these districts completely. we are going through the motions of justice. like autocratic regimes. were going through the motions. most countries don t have grand jury s. grand jury sought prosecutors. these are all democrat cities going through the motions. democrat president, attorney general s been doing a number of outrageous things. it s a grave attack on our judicial system, our system of justice in our election system.