greg: yeah! yeah! yeah! [cheers] greg: thank you. thank you. thank you. that feels so good. it s friday. so you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guest. she runs bikes and swims. anything to avoid the cops. save the world podcast, kennedy. [cheers] greg: he s the funniest thing to come out of new jersey since chris christie s diet coach. [applause] greg: as a former miss florida citrus she never blames the juice. morgan ortega. and he s on the naughty list for eating santa s reindeer. former world heavyweight champion tyus. [cheers] greg: all right. before we get to some new stories let s do this. leftovers. greg: it s leftovers write read the jokes we didn t use this week. as always, it s my first time reading them so if they suck we ll sent someone to a strip club and have a tap dance. first-up, according to a new study humans may be fueling global warming by breathing, in response one high level washington official said i guess that means i m of
welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m bruce in for sean. it s the friday before christmas and the u.s. supreme court just offered up a giant lump of coal to biden s doj in order to fast track its case against. former president trump out of washington, d.c., and get a verdict before the 2024 election. federal prosecutors frantically asked the court for an expedited review of trump s presidential immunity claims. today, that request was flat out denied, and many experts are saying there is little chance that this case will go to trial before the election. here now with the very george washington law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. jonathan, your columns are always in formative. i m always tweeting them out, telling people to read the whole thing in your book. this was not necessarily a complete surprise. but give us your point of view with your legal background, what this really means and how good of a christmas gift this is to president trum
welcome to this special edition of hannity. i m tammy bruce in for sean. it s the friday before christmas and the u.s. supreme court just offered up a giant lump of coal to biden s doj. in order to fast-track its case against former president trump out of washington, d.c., and get a verdict before the 2024 election. federal prosecutors frantically ask the court for an expedited review of trump s presidential immunity claims. today that request was flat out denied, and many experts are saying there is little chance this case will go to trial before the election. here now with the very latest, george washington law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. jonathan, your columns are always informative. i m always treating them out and telling people to read the whole thing. this was not necessarily a complete surprise, but give us your point of view with your legal background on what this really means and how good of a christmas gift this is to president trump
yeah, yeah, yeah. thank you. thank you. thank you. however, that feels so good. it s friday, so you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. she runs bikes and swims. anything to avoid the cops. joseph kennedy saves the world podcast. he s the funniest thing to come out of new jersey since chris christie s diet coach, actor and comedian. it s all good as a former miss florida citrus. she never blames the juice. former state department spokeswoman and founder of polaris and security morgan taking. and he s the naughty list for eating sandy s reindeer. new york times best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion darren. all right. now, before we get to some news stories, do this. greg s left. yes, that s right. it s the leftovers where i read that jokes. we did news this week. and as always, it s my first time reading them. so if they , we ll send joe machi a strip club and have lizzo give him a tap dance. ooh, tap dance. no, you re right. it s
as thousands of flights have been canceled. sam bankman freed was now back at home. he s released on a $200 million bail. the biden administration had not yet released border immigrant numbers for november or even a plan for what they ll do if title 42 is lifted as we await a decision from the supreme court. we begin with the huge $1.6 trillion spending bill that s on its way to the house tonight after the senate approves the measure on thursday, despite many lawmakers blasting the bill. jeff paul is following it all for us tonight. good evening, jeff. good evening, jonathan. the bill passed by a vote of 68-29. the 4,000 plus page bill heads to the house. before a shutdown that could occur just 24 hours from now. a lot of hard work and a lot of compromise, we funded the government with an aggressive investment and american families and american workers and national defense. it is one of the most significant appropriation packages we have done in a really long time.