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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sean Hannity Newsletter]( Hannity's Headlines Monday, December 18th #StandWithSean [OUCH: Donald Trump Jr. DESTROYS Hillary Clinton AND CNN in One Sentence]( Donald Trump Jr. roasted doomed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and CNN on social media Monday, blasting the former Secretary of State for "giving advice" on how to win elections following her disastrous 2016 defeat. [Nikki Haley VETOES Anti-Trump UN Resolution for the First Time]( US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley exercised the United States' ultimate veto power on Monday, shutting down a Security Council resolution that would "nullify" President Trump's recent recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel; saying no nation on earth has the power to dictate where the US places its embassies. [NY TIMES blames NORTH KOREA FAMINE on President Trump]( The left-leaning New York Times bizarrely claimed this week that the decades-long famine plaguing North Korea is not the fault of its brutal communist regime, but most likely due to American interference and foreign policy, saying the "hunger is devastating. And it's our fault." The article, published over the weekend, lays the blame of millions of starved and tortured North Koreans at the feet of the American administration, saying the US and its allies have "crippled" Kim Jong Un's ability to feed his own people. [TACOMA TRAGEDY: High-Speed Train DERAILS in Washington State, Casualties Reported]( Multiple injuries and casualties were reported after a high-speed Amtrak train derailed outside of Tacoma, Washington Monday morning, smashing through guardrails and crashing onto an interstate highway below, reports Fox News. Amtrak train 501 was carrying approximately 70 people and traveling between Seattle and Tacoma when it suddenly derailed, sending multiple train-cars onto Interstate 5 just after 7:30am. [HARDBALL: Chris Matthews PAID BIG BUCKS to Silence Sexual Accuser]( Liberal MSNBC host Chris Matthews reportedly shelled-out big pucks to silence a sexual accuser nearly two-decades ago, paying upwards of $40,000 to a woman who claims he harassed her while she worked as an assistant producer. [alt text here]( Listen to Sean Hannity on iHeartRadio [alt text here]( Follow Sean Hannity on Facebook [alt text here]( Follow Sean Hannity on Twitter [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( tHE SEAN HANNITY SHOW © 2017 PO BOX 7298, Van Nuys, CA 91409-7298 US

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