americans, faces of americans across this country dying because of fentanyl pouring into our country. and then america s repulsively says, oh , we inheritednt the worst border. no, you inherited the best border. now unfortunatelyrite the therey one exchange. we ll show the entire exchange coming up. sadly tonight , the white house, they don t really care about the border, the economy, record high gas prices. it s killing the poor and the middle class in this country. inflation out of control. instead, they are preoccupied with something much more important to them. department of homeland securityi founded after 9/11 to combat terrorism, terrorismec, no terrorism, nothing else. that s why we have the department of homeland security. they re now turning their sights on law abiding americans. they got this creepy new ministry of truth combating what the biden administration is callingin the dangerous thret of disinformation. in other words, opinions that they disagree with .
0 someday. that s it for us . more good news tomorrow night we re going to take an hourlong look at the collapse of neo liberalism in this countryis that can tm go away fast enoug. that s the best thing. but the ones who lov and welcome hannity tonight bad news. our economy is officially shrinking. we are now months away from a looming recession inflation. roforty one year high, worse thn ever. the crisis at our southern border totally, completely, utterly out of control. and take a look at this tensean exchange between congressmanth chip roy and dhs secretary mayorkas. and by the way, may orcas should be impeached. we ll explainy,. how about the lostt voices for people dying fromn. fentanyl? hundreds of thousands tens ofle thousands of americans dying from federal faces, faces, americans, faces of americans across this country dying because of fentanyl pouring into our country. and then america s repulsively says, oh , we inheritednt the worst border. no, you inherited the best bo
the president hooked degenerate criminals essentially or refusing to take any responsibility at all for the human carnage they caused. it s hard to imagine an uglier story. throughout all of it, we should note, purdue pharma s owners, the sackler family grew spectacularly rich. looking back repulsively rich. earliy they re year the sacklers were estimated to have more than $12 billion in the bank thanks to the opioid epidemic the sackler family is now one of the 20 richest families in this country. in the last three years purdue pharma has faced a wave of lawsuits from the people and places devastated by its pills. apparently the company has made a settlement offer to resolve all of these outstanding lawsuits purdue pharma is willing to pay $12 billion. 3 billion of that would come from the sackler family which would then give up control of purdue pharma. that sounds like a lot of money. let s put it into some perspective. the massive tobacco settlement of 1998 totaled about $206 billi
becoming junkie. purdue pharma began on shaming the patients who the who s this? were hook bod their drugs. calling them degenerates. it s hard to imagine an uglier story. through ought of t we should know, purdue farmer s owners, grew spectacularly rich, looking back, repulsively rich. early there year, they were estimated to have more than $12 billion in the bank, thanks to the opioid epidemolition permit, the sackler family is with the night of richest families in the country. purdue pharma has face aids wave of lawsuits. and apparently, the company s made a settlement offer to resolve all of these out standing lawsuits, purdue upon pharma is willing to pay $12 billion, $3 billion will come from the sackler family. the massive tobacco settlement of 1998 totaled about
you say. they may hang on the death penalty. i was there yesterday for the closing arguments. i thought the defense did a pretty decent job except for repulsively bringing up the race card prosecution based on race. he. bill: is he black. look at all the majority of the babies were minority robin hood of the you urban community helping poor women. bill: why didn t the women who went to gosnell in pennsylvania because you are not supposed to, it s against the law to have late term abortion unless your life is is in danger. why didn t they get prosecuted. in all states including in pennsylvania women are exempt from criminal prosecution for abortions that are illegal. so, in this case. bill: interesting. 24 months. bill: never be prosecuted. the people who do it but not the women. bill: women are as guilty as well. legally if they are told certain amount. bill: they find a thug to kill heir baby. they don t want women performing this on