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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sean Hannity Newsletter]( Hannity's Headlines Tuesday, April 24th [DAY OF RECKONING: Gowdy Strikes Deal with DOJ for HILLARY EMAIL Documents]( The GOP chairmen of the House Judiciary Committee announced Monday that the Department of Justice and the FBI have agreed to hand-over thousands of documents related to Hillary Clinton's botched email investigation. [DESPERATE DEMS: Liberals Still Have 'GREAT CONCERNS' Over Mike Pompeo]( Liberal legislators in the Senate continued their struggle this week to derail President Trump's pick to head the State Department, saying they have "great concerns" over Mike Pompeo's qualifications to become the nation's top diplomat. [Dear Chuck Todd...]( Hi Chuck. It's me again. Your favorite schmenge. I don't want to belabor your angst here, but a reminder that something you told Bernie and Sid and their radio audience is, well, not so. You told them "that anytime I've interviewed somebody that my wife has professionally worked for I let people know." You also said, "Sean Hannity can do what he wants to do, but I'm surprised Fox isn't making him, at a minimum, disclose a conflict every time he talks about this." When they challenged you with my information from my column you replied to me: "That person who wrote that did no research." [MEDIA MELTDOWN: NY Times Urges Supreme Court to 'STAND UP' to Trump]( The liberal New York Times continued its all-out war against the Trump administration Monday; publishing an editorial that urged the US Supreme Court to finally "stand up" to the President and strike-down his so-called "Travel Ban." The left-leaning newspaper published the article titled, "Will the Court Stand Up to Donald Trump?" and urged the nation's judicial branch to openly defy the President's decision to limit immigration from specific, problem-plagued countries. "The ban, now in its third iteration, is ostensibly about protecting national security, but it has been steeped from the start in the reactionary xenophobia at the heart of Mr. Trump's campaign and presidency," writes the editorial board. [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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