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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [Sean Hannity Newsletter]( Hannity's Headlines Monday, May 8th [North Korea Detains Fourth American for 'Hostile Acts']( North Korean state-controlled media claims the government has detained another US citizen suspected of "hostile acts against the state," reports Reuters. [Colorado Teacher Makes Students Destroy Piñata with Trump's Picture On It]( A Spanish-language teacher in Colorado celebrated Cinco de Mayo by instructing students to smash a piñata featuring President Trump's face, prompting outrage from local parents and the school district. [State of Texas Bans Sanctuary Cities]( Texas Governor Gregg Abbott has signed a bill that effectively bans 'sanctuary cities' from defying federal immigration guidelines, demanding all members of law enforcement detain suspects they believe to be in the country illegally, reports Fox News. The new legislation allows police officers to request proof of a person's immigration status, and requires them to detain individuals suspected of being in the country illegally and notify federal border agents. [Shameless: Faced With The Law's Failures, Obamacare Architect Tries To Blame Trump, Gets Slammed]( MIT Professor and Affordable Care Act co-architect Jonathan Gruber is blaming President Donald Trump for the failures of the law. "I think everybody agrees Obamacare has serious problems," said Fox News' Wallace on Sunday's Fox News Sunday. Wallace went on to list a number of issues facing the troubled law including skyrocketing premiums and the shrinking number of insurers in the market. [Liberals Circulating a FAKE Video of Trump Being Confronted by a Little Girl]( A video of a young girl confronting President Donald Trump that has gone viral on social media has been revealed to be a fake. In the video, the young girl calls President Trump a "disgrace to the world", in what appears to be a candid moment. The video has become so popular that you may have already seen it in your Facebook feed. [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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