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Donald Trump
I was elected on a historic mandate, but in recent months, we've seen a handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the rightful powers of the president to stop the American people from getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers. It was a grave threat to democracy, frankly. And instead of merely ruling on the immediate cases before them, these judges have attempted to dictate the law for the entire nation. In practice, this meant that if any one of the nearly 700 federal judges disagreed with the policy of a duly elected president of the United States, he or she could block that policy from going into effect or at least delay it for many years. Tied up in the court system. This was a colossal abuse of power which never occurred in American history prior to recent decades. And we've been hit with more nationwide injunctions than were issued in the entire 20th century.
Sean Hannity
I mean, it really is remarkable. And I think the Supreme Court got this right. Most conservatives see what's happening, what the Democratic Party can never accomplish at the ballot box electorally, what they can't accomplish legislatively, they run to and go judge shopping to activist justices. And they have. And by the way, 80% of the judges they go to are appointed by Democrats on purpose. It's not an accident. And then it slows down the President's agenda and he is duly elected by the people to implement that agenda. Senator Daines of Montana is thrilled with the court ruling today and agrees that universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to the federal courts. And allowing a single activist judge to dictate policy for the entire nation needed to stop. And I applaud today's Supreme Court ruling to limit nationwide injunctions. Senator Daines of Montana, by the way, there are many days I'm not having the best day and I'm thinking, what would life be like on a ranch out in Montana? Not that the people of Montana want any more people from any other state coming to their state and frankly, maybe bringing their dumb policies with them. In my case, I agree with the people of Montana.
Steve Daines
Well, Sean, we always welcome conservative refugees. We just don't want to have liberal missionaries joining us in Montana.
Sean Hannity
I mean, I swear, it's like, you know, if you, if you're gonna move out of California, New York, New Jersey, ok, fine, you can move. If you're gonna come to my free state of Florida, which I do love, or you're gonna go to Texas or the Carolinas or Tennessee, just leave you, can you? They'll welcome you with open arms. Don't bring your dumb, idiotic policies that destroyed your state with you and then destroy the new state you're going to.
Steve Daines
Sean, we welcome those who want to join us, but we hope folks want to change us, stay out of the way. So we're on the same page there, Sean. But look, this was a huge win for the American people is where it starts. It was a huge one for President Trump, but this is a huge win for the American people. You said it so well. It's about the equality here of powers and just proportionality of powers, where the left can go shop some rogue judge somewhere in America and stop a significant ruling or order coming from the president states who is trying to protect the country as commander in chief. So this is, this is A wonderful win. You know, it also says to me, Sean, we're reaping the benefits and the fruit of an election that happened back in 2014 when we flipped the Senate. That's the year I got elected the Senate. I was the first Republican 100 years. We picked up nine seats that night. And that was during Barack Obama's last midterm election. And it set in motion after the tragic passing of Scalia, where we put three conservative Trump judges on the bench. And we're seeing the consequences of, really, elections that began back in 14. Just a reminder how important these Senate races are in America, because you reap the fruit or you reap the curse of what happens in the courts sometimes for a generation.
Sean Hannity
What do you make of the other Supreme Court decisions that have come down? I mean, it really has been a little bit of a whirlwind as it is at the end of every Supreme Court session. And, you know, they, they now, in one swoop, have ruled on a lot of issues. This one about about birthright citizenship, but. But also about a whole variety of issues. What's your take?
Steve Daines
Well, there's another one that strikes the heart of the Daines family as parents of four and now grandparents of seven. Sean. And that's that 6, 3 decision we got that says parents can opt their children out of LGBTQ transgender lessons in the public schools. This is a win. It's a win for parental rights. It's a win for religious liberty. Frankly, it's crazy. This is even a debate. But why are we teaching this gender radical ideology in grade school, even down to preschool anyway? But I'll tell you, Alito nailed it when he wrote for the majority. I'm going to quote what he wrote in the majority. He said, a government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction. That poses a very real threat of undermining the religious beliefs and practices from the parents that they wish to instill. Alito nail it as he always does. Another great win for this court that was set in motion because of Republican Senate and the leadership of President Trump.
Sean Hannity
What did you make about the South Carolina decision?
Steve Daines
Well, another huge win. I mean, think about talking about protecting the rights of the states and a federalism win where South Carolina says, hey, we're not going to allow Medicaid funds, federal dollars to be used to pay to Planned Parenthood for elective abortions.
Sean Hannity
Why do we give Planned Parenthood a penny?
Steve Daines
Anyway, we're working on defunding them right now as we speak. Sean, we'd love to get that piece included in the reconciliation bill. And I don't even like to use the word Planned Parenthood. That sounds way a planned parent. This is called elective abortions on demand. That's what we're stopping. There should not be taxpayer dollars allowed to prop that industry up.
Sean Hannity
You know, the party has become radicalized. Maybe it just culminated this week with mom Donnie winning the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor. But the Democratic Party of old, I don't remember as a party that would champion the rights of men to play women's sports. It just seems that they're doubling down on radicalism, and I don't think it's gonna help them long term. I think that the Republican Party has emerged as the party of working men and women, and they are the party of woke coastal elites. And I think they're just out of touch with the country.
Steve Daines
That's exactly right, Sean. And we're seeing that in a state like Montana. Sean, I grew up in a family of Democrats. These were the old labor union, fdr, farmers from Scandinavia, sometimes in my family mix in Montana. But here's what's happened. It's the classic example of where they didn't leave the Democratic Party. If the Democrats left them, they moved so far left. And what's happening is with the remaining moderates that no longer exist in Democrats, they've all left. So what is left is the radical, radical side of the left. So they're just doubling down on their ideology, and that's to their demise. As we go forward with elections, they don't have a plan going forward and double down on their far left beliefs. As we've seen evidence, what happened in.
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New York this past week, 79 Democrats this week wanted to impeach Donald Trump, which is remarkable. They didn't care when Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton or any past president used force. They wouldn't stand at the joint session for Lake and Riley's family murdered by an unvetted Biden Harris illegal, or the family of Jocelyn Nungarry murdered by a Harris Biden illegal. And to me, it's if you can't stand for parents that lost their children, you have lost your soul.
Steve Daines
Look, Sean, they've lost their soul on multiple fronts. But let's just take what happened last Saturday when President Trump made the absolutely right decision, a bold, decisive action to take out the nuclear capabilities of Iran. History will look so fondly on what President Trump did. And to think the left, what are they doing? They're trying to plant false intelligence, the New York Times to undermine what was absolutely a stellar execution by the US Military. What the Israelis have done to protect their land and their democracy through their preemptive strikes on Iran. And they had one part of that whole plan that they needed our help. And that was the heavy lift with BTU to drop the 30,000 pound bombs that were dropped precisely in the right way. They scored 100 on the test. John. We should be cheering for these brave patriots. And the left instead wants to impeach President Trump. That sums it up for me. And it just shows you how much they truly have lost their mind and how they're losing, they're losing support from the American people.
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Sean Hannity
Montana Senator Steve Daines is with us. Let's talk about the one big beautiful Bill had a little bit of a setback in the last two days and that is the Senate parliamentarian trying to do her level best to take out a lot of the Republicans plans here. Now, one of the problems is you're looking at an unelected bureaucrat and somebody that was appointed by Harry Reid and somebody that has shown themselves to be pretty left leaning. And now my understanding is, having spoken with a number of other senators and your colleagues, is that it basically is a matter of shifting and changing the language and most of what Republicans want will still get in that bill. Are you confident of that?
Steve Daines
Yeah, you know, literally. Shama for I came on the air to speak with you. I was going back and forth with Ted Cruz because my colleagues as we are making final adjustments because you have a chance to go back and clarify language on these arguments before the parliamentarian. Look, we strongly disagree with many of the rulings she has made, but she also has given us the ability to correct some of the bill language to give us a chance to actually get it done. And so that's exactly what's going on right now. And I think we're going to be able to establish much of what we've been fighting for, not all of it. You win some, you lose some. And let me just say this, Sean. When the Democrats tried, you know, their craziness and their reconciliation bills with inflation reduction acts and others, they tried to radically change the immigration policies in this country in terms of the pathway to citizenship for illegals. And the parliamentarian stopped it. So this thing does cut both ways. She did rule against the Democrats when they tried some of this. She's given us the ability to make some modifications. We're working on that as we speak. I don't like a lot of these rulings, but you've got to keep fighting right now, times of the essence to get this bill done on the president's desk by the 4th of July.
Sean Hannity
Oh, well, looking at, for example, she's trying to, you know, take out the provisions the Medicaid provided provisions including changes to federal funding for states and the share of healthcare provider taxes. My understanding is it just has to apply to all states and that will be resolved. They were not eligible for approval via the simple majority. Other provisions that were axed include eliminating some Medicaid eligibility for non citizens, meaning illegal immigrants, adults and children, and lowered the federal medical assistance percentage funding percentages for states that allow noncitizens to get health care coverage from 90 to 80%. Another section that didn't pass muster was blocking federal funding for Medicaid and the children's health insurance chip program to provide gender transition medical care. You know, as Tommy Tuberville said, the woke Senate parliamentarian who was appointed by Harry Reid and advised Al Gore struck down a provision banning illegal immigrants from stealing Medicaid from American citizens. This is a perfect example of why the Americans hate the swamp. What's your take on his comments?
Steve Daines
I don't disagree, but I'll say this, the reason we are in this position to get major wins on tax and spending policy is because we're using the reconciliation process. It has these parameters called the bird bath wrapped around it. To get policy outcomes, you typically need 60 votes, not 51. So as long as it meets the threshold of being a spending or tax type impacted provision and not primarily a policy outcome that makes it compliant with bird. Now, Sean, I went to engineering school, not law school, so I'll let my lawyer sort out some of these arguments. And yes, I don't like a lot of the rulings that have come down, but she's giving us such a chance to come back and make a counter argument. I think we're going to save several of these important revenue and tax outcome issues that will also have policy implications. But the policy argument can't be the primary driver. It has to be taxes and spending. And that's the Bird rule. And that's why sometimes it cuts both ways.
Sean Hannity
All right, we appreciate your time. Steve Daines, great state, beautiful state that it is, Montana. Thank you, sir. We appreciate your time. 800-941-shawn as we continue. Also, President Trump weighing in on the Supreme Court decision, a big win on birthright citizenship. Will play his comments on the other side. All right, let's go to Pam Bondi, President Trump, and Todd Blanche and the Supreme Court decision today. The issue, overall issue is birthright citizenship, but more specifically the interference of lower courts that would prevent a president from doing his job.
Donald Trump
Well. This was a big one, wasn't it? This was a big decision, an amazing decision, one that we're very happy about this morning. The Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution, the separation of powers and the rule of law in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch. The Supreme Court has stopped the presidency itself. That's what they've done. And really it's been, it's been an amazing period of time. This last hour. There are people elated all over the country. I've seen such, such happiness and spirit. Sometimes you don't see that. But this case is very important. I was elected on a historic mandate. But in recent months, we've seen a handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the rightful powers of the president to stop the American people from getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers. It was a grave threat to democracy, frankly. And instead of merely ruling on the immediate cases before them, these judges have attempted to dictate the law for the entire nation. In practice, this meant that if any one of the nearly 700 federal judges disagreed with the policy of a duly elected President of the United States, he or she could block that policy from going into effect or at least delay it for many years, tie it up in the court system. This was a colossal abuse of power which never occurred in American history prior to recent decades. And we've been hit with more nationwide injunctions than were issued in the administration. Entire 20th century together. Think of it. More than the entire 20th century. Me, I'm grateful to the Supreme Court for stepping in and solving this very, very big and complex problem. And they've made it very simple. I want to thank Justice Barrett, who wrote the opinion brilliantly, as well as Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Alito, Gorsuch Kavanaugh, and Thomas. Great people. Thanks for this decision. And thanks to this decision, we can now promptly file to proceed with numerous policies that have been wrongly enjoined on a nationwide basis. And some of the cases we're talking about would be ending birthright citizenship, which now comes to the fore. That was meant for the babies of slaves. It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system. Had come into the country on a vacation. This was, in fact, it was the same date, the exact same date. The end of the Civil War. It was meant for the babies of slaves. And it's so clean and so obvious, but this lets us go there and finally win that case, because hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into our country under birthright citizenship. And it wasn't meant for that reason. It was meant for the babies of slaves. So thanks to this decision, we can now properly file to proceed with these numerous policies and those that have been wrongly enjoined on a nationwide basis, including birthright citizenship, ending sanctuary city funding, suspending refugee resettlement, freezing unnecessary funding, stopping federal taxpayers from paying for transgender surgeries, and numerous other priorities of the American people. We have so many of them. I have a whole list. I'm not going to bore you, and I'm going to have Pam get up and say a few words, but there's really. She could talk as long as she wants. Because this is a very important decision. This is a decision that covers a tremendous amount of territory. But I want to just thank, again, the Supreme Court for this ruling. It's a giant. It's a giant. And they should be very proud and our country should be very proud of the Supreme Court today. And with that, I'd like you to listen to the words of Pam Bondi. She's an incredible attorney general. We're very proud of her. And as you know, Todd Blanche is with us, and we have so many others that worked on this case and other cases, and I think they're doing a great job. Pam, please say a few words.
Karen Kilgariff
Thank you, President Trump. Thank you for fighting for all Americans. Americans are finally getting what they voted for. No longer will we have rogue judges striking down President Trump's policies across the entire nation. No longer. Today, in the 6, 3 opinion, Justice Barrett correctly holds that the district court lacks authority to enter nationwide or universal injunctions. These lawless injunctions gave relief to. To everyone in the world instead of the parties before the court. As the Supreme Court held today, they turned district courts into the imperial judiciary. Active liberal justices, judges, have used these injunctions to block virtually all of President Trump's policies. To put this in perspective, there are 94 federal judicial districts. Five of those districts throughout this country held 35 of the nationwide injunctions. Think about that. 94 districts and 35 out of the 40 opinions with nationwide injunctions came from five liberal districts in this country. No longer. No longer. These injunctions have blocked our policies from tariffs and to military readiness, to immigration, to foreign affairs, fraud, abuse, and many other issues. The judges have tried to seize the executive branch's power, and they cannot do that. No longer. No longer. And on immigration, on a side note, today marks 2,711 arrest on these terrorists and these gangs. Total arrest today with HSI investigations. And thank you, Stephen Miller. Thank you to Homeland Security. Thank you to everyone working hand in hand with the FBI on all of these transnational gangs. TDA has been a huge terror to our country, as well as MS.13, as well as Sinaloa cartels. No longer. No longer. These injunctions have allowed district court judges to be emperors. They vetoed all of President Trump's power, and they cannot do that. This has been a bipartisan problem that has lasted five presidential terms, five different presidents, and it has ended today. We will continue to fight for President Trump's policies. I want to thank the office of White House Counsel, Dave Warrington. You and your staff have been incredible. Our solicitor General's office, John Sowers, Sarah Harris and Todd Blanche and Emil Bovey. Todd's going to say a few words because we've had another major ruling today on transgender books and some other great wins that we've had. But no longer will they have this power in our country. It is the president's authority under his executive branch to do everything to fight for the American people. And he will continue to do that. That's why he was overwhelmingly elected. Thank you.
Pam Bondi
Thank you. Today's. Today's a great day for the rule of law. It's a great day for the Justice Department, and it's one that's been a long time coming and one that every American should have been waiting for with bated breath. And so I echo what the president said and Attorney General Bondi, that the Supreme Court did a great thing today, not only for this administration, before every American in this country. If not for the injunctions case, we would be here talking about another great decision that came down today. The trans books case, which restores parents rights to decide their child's education. Seems like a basic idea, but it took the Supreme Court to set the record straight and we thank them for that. Now, that ruling allows parents to opt out of dangerous trans ideology and make the decisions for their children that they believe is correct. And so we thank the Supreme Court for that. There's been multiple decisions over the past several weeks that just show why this injunction, why this nationwide injunction ban had to happen, for example. What I mean by that is local district court judges issuing decisions that are clearly contrary to law just because they don't like the policy of President Trump. And when it gets to the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court has to correct it. But that takes time. The Attorney General thanked our lawyers and I'll do it again. Our Lawyers are working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to fight these injunctions and to emergency appeals, emergency stays going back to the district court judge, asking them to change their view. And so their hard work is really paying off today. But over the past few weeks, we had a stay of an order that prevented DHS from moving aliens to a third country. We had a stay of an order that stopped the, the Department of Defense from implementing military redius, the EO that President Trump signed. We had another stay of an order forcing reinstatement of fired executive branch employees entirely within the President and Article two, his right to do. We had a stay of, as you all know, of numerous doge cases. And again, every one of those stays requires a tremendous amount of work and effort by the lawyers and parties involved. And they should be doing other work. They should be doing the work that the President and this administration demands and has a right to demand and not fighting these local judges who don't make decisions based on the law. They make decisions because they just simply don't agree with the administration's decision about policy. And that's wrong. Thank you.
Donald Trump
Any questions? Yes, for pamphlet, go ahead.
Sean Hannity
Sure.
Karen Kilgariff
Thank you. Madam Attorney General. So as you know, the Supreme Court did not rule on the underlying constitutionality of the President's birthright citizenship order. So what is the plan now? Are you going to try to implement the EO just in states where there isn't a legal challenge? Yes. Birthright citizenship will be decided in October, in the next session by the Supreme Court, unless it comes down in the next few minutes. I guess it could come down there still. I think they're still deliberating right now on some cases. As you heard, we just got transgender books, which is a huge win. But most likely that will be decided in October in the next session. However, it indirectly impacts us because as you correctly pointed out, if there's a birthright citizenship case in Oregon, it will only affect the plaintiff in Oregon, not the entire country. So, yes, it's indirectly, but that's pending litigation and we're waiting on that in the next term. And how concerned are you that the Supreme Court will come back and determine that the executive order is unconstitutional? We're very confident in the Supreme Court. But again, it's pending litigation and that will directly be determined in October. But it indirectly impacts every case in this country and we're thrilled with their decision today. Peter?
Sean Hannity
Madam Attorney General, thank you for being.
Donald Trump
Here to take our questions.
Pam Bondi
A couple of questions to the both of you.
Donald Trump
The EO goes, had a 30 day grace period before it goes into effect.
Sean Hannity
Is there any thought about trying to make it effective immediately within that period of time?
Karen Kilgariff
We're going to follow the law, we're going to make those decisions and we're going to do what's right in the bounds of the law.
Sean Hannity
And then the DOJ didn't ask the justices to rule on the merits of the birthright citizenship ban, just for explanation purposes.
Steve Daines
Why?
Karen Kilgariff
Sure, because that's going to come down in October in the separate. This, this was huge because it's indirectly impacted today. As I said, it's now it's case by case. Let me reiterate, of the 35 of the 40 nationwide injunctions filed against this president against his executive authority as President of the United States, 35 of them came from Maryland, D.C. massachusetts, California, Washington. And that's crazy. These five districts. So yes, it indirectly impacts us. It will be a separate decision in October.
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In this compelling bonus episode of the Sean Hannity Show aired on June 28, 2025, Sean Hannity delves deep into recent significant Supreme Court decisions that have major implications for President Donald Trump's administration. Joined by Montana Senator Steve Daines and featuring exclusive commentary from President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, the discussion centers on the judiciary's recent rulings against Trump’s executive actions and the broader impact on American governance.
At [05:27], Sean Hannity opens the discussion by highlighting a pivotal Supreme Court decision that limits the use of nationwide injunctions. He states, "Most conservatives see what's happening, what the Democratic Party can never accomplish at the ballot box electorally, what they can't accomplish legislatively, they run to and go judge shopping to activist justices." This ruling is hailed as a victory for the separation of powers, curbing what Hannity describes as "a colossal abuse of power" by radical left judges who have historically obstructed Trump’s policies.
Senator Steve Daines of Montana joins the conversation, expressing enthusiasm over the court's decision. At [06:59], Daines remarks, "This is a huge win for the American people," emphasizing that the ruling restores the balance of power by preventing single judges from halting presidential policies. He highlights the long-term effects stemming from the 2014 Senate elections, which led to the appointment of conservative judges like those influencing the current decisions.
Daines further discusses other Supreme Court judgments, such as the [09:09] decision allowing parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ transgender lessons in public schools. He praises Justice Alito for his majority opinion, asserting, "A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction." Additionally, Daines touches on the South Carolina ruling against using Medicaid funds for Planned Parenthood, reinforcing the administration's stance against funding elective abortions.
The conversation shifts to President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship. Hannity cites Daines' critique of Democratic strategies, noting their reliance on the judiciary to block Republican initiatives. At [12:17], Daines underscores the significance of judicial appointments made during the Trump administration, which have led to several favorable rulings.
A significant portion of the episode features comments from President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Supreme Court's decisions.
President Trump's Address ([23:09] - [30:31]): Trump celebrates the Supreme Court's ruling, proclaiming it a "monumental victory for the Constitution, the separation of powers and the rule of law." He criticizes radical left judges for attempting to "dictate the law for the entire nation," and expresses confidence in implementing policies like ending birthright citizenship and stopping federal funding for transgender surgeries.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's Remarks ([27:23] - [35:59]): Bondi echoes Trump's sentiments, highlighting the court's role in halting excessive nationwide injunctions. She emphasizes victories such as restoring parental rights in education and blocking federal funds from supporting policies misaligned with conservative values. Bondi commends the legal teams for their relentless efforts to defend the administration's policies against judicial overreach.
Notably, Bondi states at [30:31], "These injunctions have allowed district court judges to be emperors. They vetoed all of President Trump's power, and they cannot do that." Her commentary reinforces the show's narrative of judicial reforms as essential to enabling the executive branch to fulfill its mandate.
Returning to Senator Daines at [19:02], the discussion covers ongoing legislative adjustments to navigate parliamentary challenges posed by the Senate parliamentarian. Daines remains optimistic about securing key Republican objectives, despite some modifications required by the parliamentarian's rulings. He emphasizes the importance of the reconciliation process in achieving tax and spending policy goals without being impeded by partisan judicial interventions.
As the episode concludes, Sean Hannity reiterates the triumph of the recent Supreme Court decisions, framing them as critical steps towards restoring presidential authority and advancing conservative policies. The episode serves as a fervent endorsement of the administration’s efforts to counteract judicial obstacles and underscores the enduring struggle between conservative legislative priorities and liberal judicial activism.
Sean Hannity ([05:27]):
"Most conservatives see what's happening, what the Democratic Party can never accomplish at the ballot box electorally, what they can't accomplish legislatively, they run to and go judge shopping to activist justices."
Senator Steve Daines ([06:59]):
"This is a huge win for the American people."
Senator Steve Daines ([09:09]):
"A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction."
President Donald Trump ([23:09]):
"The Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution, the separation of powers and the rule of law."
Attorney General Pam Bondi ([27:23]):
"These injunctions have allowed district court judges to be emperors. They vetoed all of President Trump's power, and they cannot do that."
This episode provides an in-depth analysis of the judiciary's recent impact on executive policies, highlighting key victories for the Trump administration and outlining the ongoing efforts to solidify legislative achievements amidst political and legal challenges. For listeners seeking to understand the current dynamics between the Supreme Court and the executive branch, this episode offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the issues at hand.