Monday, August 7, 2017

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

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Monday, August 7th
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AG Loretta Lynch Used An Alias While Conducting Official Business
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch used an alias while conducting official business, new emails released by the American Center for Law and Justice show.
Chuck Grassley: I'm 'Embarrassed' by Republican Congress
Senator Chuck Grassley ripped his republican colleagues during an agricultural event in Iowa over the weekend, slamming fellow lawmakers for their "embarrassing" inability to pass any major legislation since President Trump's sweeping victory into the White House last November.
An Inconvenient Bomb: Al Gore's Climate-Change Film Flops at Box Office
Former Vice President and climate-change crusader Al Gore got some disappointing news this weekend, when his over-hyped and underwhelming movie "An Inconvenient Sequel" became an "inconvenient bomb" at the US box office, earning a measly $900,000 in its opening weekend.

"An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" came in 15th place at the US box office, signaling a total lack of interest from the movie-going audience, as well as industry executives and movie reviewers who barely noticed the film's release.
Trump Rips 'Con Artist' Democratic Senator in Brutal Tweet Storm
President Trump went after Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal Monday, slamming the liberal lawmaker as a "phony Vietnam con artist" who "cried like a baby and begged for forgiveness" following the legislators attack on the President earlier in the day.

Blumenthal was speaking on CNN's 'New Day' when he lashed-out at the Trump administration and the Attorney General, saying he was deeply "concerned" that the Department of Justice was "weaponizing" pre-existing laws while cracking down on White House leakers.
KIM'S THREAT: US Will Pay 'Thousands' of Times for New UN Sanctions
The North Korean regime threatened the United States and other western allies with a "thousands-fold" strike in response to new United Nations sanctions that place further pressure on the communist nation, reports Fox News.

Speaking through the state-run news agency, Kim Jong Un accused the UN of committing a hostile "crime" against the Korean people, saying the new sanctions were a "violent violation of our sovereignty" and amounted to a "heinous plot to isolate and stifle" the regime.
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