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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sean Hannity Newsletter]( Hannity's Headlines Monday, April 23rd [BUSTED: DC Lawmaker Helped Finance Farrakhan's Anti-Semitic RANT]( A member of the Washington, D.C. city council helped finance the Nation of Islam's Saviours' Day event; the prominent rally that featured Louis Farrakhan's three-hour long rant against the "Satanic Jew." [FROM THE BRINK: Kim SUSPENDS Missile Tests, SHUTS Nuclear Sites]( North Korean authorities announced Friday evening that the Hermit Kingdom will suspend all missile tests and shut down its nuclear testing facilities; setting the stage for next month's high-stakes meeting between Kim Jong Un and President Trump. ['NOT HELPFUL': Secret Email Shows Strzok 'WORRIED' About Hillary Probe]( Recently released emails show anti-Trump DOJ official Peter Strzok worried that former President Barack Obama's public comments would impact the public's perception of the ongoing Hillary email investigation. According to Fox News, the communications show Strzok was highly concerned that the President's statement was "not helpful" and warned the White House "there is a line they need to hold." "Below not helpful," Strzok wrote to top FBI counterintelligence official. "Certainly the WH is going to do whatever it wants, but there is a line they need to hold with regard to the appearance of non-interference." [CAMPUS CHAOS: Students 'STUNNED' that Obama ALSO Sent Troops to Border]( Liberal students at the University of California in Santa Barbara were "stunned" and "shocked" to learn that former President Barack Obama also deployed the National Guard to the southern border; slamming the move as a "huge waste of money." Reporters from Campus Reform spoke with students at the left-wing university; asking their opinions on Trump's recent decision to send troops to help protect the US-Mexico border. [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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