Luke Rosiak, Investigative Reporter for the Daily Wire, has two big stories out on McAuliffe last and this week, exposing just how terrible of a person and candidate he truly is and would continue to be for Virginia.
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All right, news round up, information overload. Our eight hundred and nine for one Seawan is our number if you want to be a part of the program. So tomorrow is election day. We have the New Jersey's governor's race, which is a lot closer according to Trafalgar and Robert Kahalley than that many had been predicted. And most polls now show late deciders breaking hard for Glenn Yunkin in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It's going to be fascinating. Most recent polls now have Yunkin up by two. We're going to see what happens. Anyway. One of the big issues to come out of this is the issue of Loudon County. We're talking about this with new king rich and Terry mccullof's comments about parents in Baldman and their kids' school and teachers. But one of the biggest controversies to come out of Loudon County was what happened in one of the bathrooms and one of the one of the schools where apparently rape had taken place. A transgender student goes in ape, an allegation of a rape takes place. The police are fully informed, it was fully reported upon then that student transferred to another school. Obviously the student, pending the investigation, with the presumption of innocence and due process, should have at least been at home under some type of confinement until you get to the bottom of it. Just simple common sense that didn't happen. And then the supervisor denying any and all knowledge of all of this, which I find impossible to believe. Now, when law enforcement officials were asked about it, they confirmed that reports had been given to them very early on. And then the question is did the superintendent lie? Is it possible that the superintendent didn't know who knew what, when and where? Now that's where our friend Luke Rosiac comes in. He's an investigative reporter, is with the Daily Wire, has two pretty big stories out on mccauloff, both one last week one this week exposing how you know as a candidate and pathetic he really is. But he also goes and does a deep dive into what happened in this case. Thank you, sir for being one of us, because schools now have become front and center in the Commonwealth of Virginia. They sure have good to be with you, Sean. Let's start with what we do know, we know that an allegation of rape was made transgender student in a bathroom. Let's go there. So so in May twenty eighth, a girl said that she was raped by a male in the girls' bathroom. There the belief, you know, came and you know, the kid was later charged and ultimately convicted. Three weeks later, the school board was trying to pass the transgender policy involving who would be allowed to go to what bathrooms. The superintendent was asked, have we ever had any sexual assault in our bathroom? And he said no, point blank. Now, the father of the victim was in the in the auditorium that night, watching the school board. So he understandably became mad, and he was arrested for disorderly conduct and he was you know, his face and image was kind of spread throughout the media as the face of this quote domestic terrorist movement of angry parents. Um, well, let me backtrack a little bit. Now, the parent was demonstrative. The parent was obviously angry. The parent knew that this had happened in this case to his daughter. Um, and he had definitely assumed that everybody on that school board knew. Correct, H I don't I don't. I mean, I don't know what he assumed, but he was. The superintendent was as point link, have there ever been any incident? And he said no. Uh. You know, they also reported zero sexual assaults to the state, which they were required to do, so there was cleared as honesty. There was a motive they didn't want his rape to be known because it was inconvenient to the ideological policy that they were looking to pass. Um and you know, ultimately the Latin County admitted that, you know, he made a false statement, and they also fail to report it, and they wound up blaming Title nine, which was sort of an allusion to the Trump administration, and that Rutter kind of halves appartase the Title nine, which allows equal access to scholarships and athletics for female athletes. But but let me go back a step back one second. What was the political agenda they were trying to protect. They were trying to pass the transgender policy, which involved who would be allowed to go into what bathrooms, and so if it had been known when they were trying to pass it in June and July and August, it would have been a lot harder for them to pass that policy. So in other words, they purposely didn't want to acknowledge it for that reason and then failed the reporting requirements as by law. Correct correct. Okay, now, when law enforcement was approached, they confirmed that a report was given, and then we discovered that, in fact, the student who who was who had the allegation made against them, that that student was just transferred to another school. Why would they transfer that student rather than put them on at least a temporary suspension or in home learning of some kind until they could ascertain the truth or or veracity of this. They're claiming they thought they had to wait until after the police had finished doing their thing, but that is sort of contradicted by the rules. The police just have to finish gathering their evidence, which they took a rape kit that day the kid was arrested in July said that the police's evidence gathering stage was over. They had plenty of time to move to take the kid out of school well before he started this new school year in late August early September, where he then assaulted another girl on October sixth in a classroom. So yeah, the blaming title six Title nine doesn't really make any sense. And as you indicated, they kept these kids home from school forever a year because the coronas they have all the virtual learning, they'll still make you in virtual learning if you don't wear your mask properly. So the idea that they couldn't have put this kid on virtual learning, you know, you can do it if you don't wear your mask properly, but if you're suspected rapist, we can't put you on virtual learning. That never made much sense. How soon after the incident did they confirm in fact that there was a DNA match? Yeah, I think it took a while for the results to come back, but I mean he was arrested in July, so there was enough time to, you know, obviously before before the new school you started, for this kid to be back in school. Yeah, I mean it's unbelievable. Now, when the father was in this meeting and they denied any knowledge of it, the father became pretty animated. But from what I understand, the father wasn't violent. The father was just loud. Is that true? Yeah? I mean he says that a woman in the crowd, a parent who's involved in an infamous Facebook group, the anti racist Parents of Louden, was saying, I don't believe your daughter, And so you can see on video the cops kind of put put their arm on this guy and he jerks away and that's when he starts wrestling with the cops. Um. But it was a you know, a minor disorderly conduct charge. Um. But they actually saw jail time for him, which is totally unusual for for a misdemeanor like that. I mean, it is pretty unbelievable. Now. What happened when they transferred the kid to another school, Well, just a few weeks after school started, he was arrested for abducting a girl and holding her in a classroom against her will and some sort of groping or physical sexual contact there. Um said last week, you know, after a lot of the media was ignoring the story or saying it's all been it's unconfirmed, blah blah blah, it's all been confirmed now. I mean, the kid was convicted in juvenile court last week. He admitted he was wearing a skirt even at the time, and he said my watch got caught on my skirt and that that caused me to accidentally rape this girl. Uh yeah, good luck with that argument in the court. I don't think it's over. They used to say, my dog gave my homework. That was the excuse in schools. But we're living in a different world now. It's my watch got caught on a skirt. As I've been following your reporting, you took it even a step further when you found out that a mccauliff link law firm was fighting the Virginia's student and family that said she was gang rate. Tell us about that. So that's a different rape. But it's very This is very important because kind of the themes that have emerged in this race have been parents versus special interests. And special interests include teachers, unions, and school administrators whose incentives and whose interests are certainly different than those of parents. So when Loudon said, because of Title nine, Title nine did not afford enough protection to victims, so we're going to go to Washington and lobby from more protection to victims. Well, turns out Terry McCullough's former law firm, who he left just to run for governor and who held a fundraiser for him just two weeks ago. Their whole a lot of their business comes from representing school systems interests. They've been paid nine million bucks by Fairfax County Public Schools right next to Latin County since twenty nineteen when the caller came on board. And so they're routinely fighting parents and fighting sexual assault victims alleged victims on behalf of the Fairfax County Public schools. And one of these cases is not particularly interesting except that they're using the lawyers are using it to set a precedent. They want to take it all the ways to the Supreme Court, and what they want is for Title nine to become less favorable to victims and more favorable to school administrators. So it's kind of like the debate around qualified immunity around cops, you'd be able to sue a cop. It kind of gets into that for teachers, like if teachers knew about some problem kids being preyed upon, should you be able to sue them? So the National School Boards Association, which is the same group that called the victim of the rape victim in Loudon a domestic terrorist, they filed an amicus brief with this case, which is Terry mcculliff's former law firm is trying it is representing is the lawyer for this case Fairfax County Schools. National School Board is the amicus they're going up against like twenty three human rights like women's and human rights groups to basically set this in new precedent that would make it so that school administrators can't be held responsible. In a second case is way more horrific. It involves alleged gang rape inside of a middle school against a twelve year old And so you know, Terry mccaulliff is paid over a quarter million bucks a year by this firm. Um, they're they're suing another parent who's the mom of a special needs child because she got she got documents under FOYA from the school system and they say she shouldn't have those documents. So the point is, um, Terry mccalliff is linked very strongly to the special interest group that is school administrators, and they routinely go after these these these um you know, the parents and some of these poor girls who say that they were horrible things were done to them in schools and the administrators didn't do anything. And they allege the same thing we saw in Loudon, which was the concealment of those horrible incidents which school districts have many reasons to in Louden, as we discussed. You know, it's a pretty clear motive that they didn't want because of the guy wearing a skirt. They didn't want it to come out. But school administrators routinely concealed problems in schools because it's good for their careers. It makes the optics better, it makes their schools look better, it prevents them from you know, you know, getting in trouble and having a lot of scrutiny on them. It makes the statistics look better. And so there's this whole People are really starting to wake up to this idea that it's not enough to just say how I support education. I want my kids to having educations on blind league, to support the school administration, bureaucracy, the bureaucracy of schools and parents are very often at odds with each other, and McCaul is clearly in the camp of the school administrators. It's amazing to me how this now has become front and center, especially in the Virginia's governor the Virginia governor's race. Luke, it's been too long. We appreciate you being one of those great reporting as usual. Thanks for keeping us in the loop. Thank you, Sean. All right, quick break, we'll come back back to the phones. Eight hundred nine Sean our number as we continue. Sleepy Joe just signed more executive actions in one week than most presidents did in their entire term. So much short democracy looks like Joe is the new dictator. Entity's on right now? All right, as we continue back to our pussy phones big time, AJ Houston, Texas. What's going on? Baby? Hey? Going on Halloween and everybody. Even though Joe Biden didn't give out no candidate nobody, he nodded off earlier today at the Climate change conference. Uh, he probably could have used a few a little bit of sugar in a system, But go ahead. Hey, I know that's right. Hey Sean, but uh, mister Gandrich, you know that I let a contract with America. But na, Sean, let me ask you something. When these politicians, when they take the oath of office, don't that's supposed to be the contract that they're supposed to follow. When you take the oath, that's supposed to be you're taking an oath to be true to the people of the country you supposed to be working for. I thought that's what the oath meant, did I miss anything, Sean, even du Nah, you didn't miss anything. But what you know, But the one thing that the contract does is it puts it in writing, you know, because people forget words. People are very busy. And one of the things we try to do regularly on this show and on TV is remind people of the words of these elected officials because they lie all the time, and they promised one thing and they do another thing, and they're hippocricy, you know, knows no bounds. And it's kind of our job to point it out whenever we can. In Joe Biden's case, it's pretty easy to do. It's pretty But Sean, let me ask you this. Now, when Obama walked in there, he promised blacks and white color ain't got gonna do with it what all he was gonna do. But now since we knew he bamboozed with everybody. And we've been knowing this for decades before Obama. How the politicians come in and tell us what they're gonna do and then and done. But Donald Trump and my lifetime, I thought I never see nobody to do what they said they was gonna do. But Donald Trump originally did basically what he said he was gonna do. And I thought I never ever see this, and then they come back and stick us back in this same boat that we left from in the fifties and sixties again. No one of the black children's schools are gonna be messed up in the hoods. No one everybody else's school's gonna go to the hood. I mean to look what they're doing. And then we got people spoke to be working for you know, I'll go off on a Monday and they not doing a job. Walt. I don't want to hit talk. I want to know. Here's the thing. Ain't Big Time You and I don't have a chance tomorrow. But the people in the Commonwealth of Virginia and New Jersey do, and I hope they take advantage. I never thought things would take a turn this quickly and deteriorate this quickly as has happened under Biden. It is an unmitigated disaster. We cannot vote these people out fast enough. As far as I'm concerned, Big Time, we love you, man, got a roll eight hundred and nine four one. Sean. You want to be a part of the program standing up for what's right with America. We're back on the Sean Hannity Show twenty five till the top of the hour. We'll get to your phones in a second. Here. You know certain things that are just said, just literally furiate me. I was watching Jennifer Granholm, the energy secretary. You know, remember Joe Biden. Now he's the one that killed off high paying career jobs on the Keystone XL pipeline. He stopped exploration in Alaska and the continental United States. He's killing off other great, high paying career energy jobs. The price of energy is going through the roof. We're headed towards one hundred dollars of barrel for oil once. Already Joe Biden has begged OPEC to increase production. They said no, when all he really has to do is ask Texas and Oklahoa, on North Dakota in Alaska, and we have more energy than the entire world combined. We don't need their energy. And he's now artificially reduced the supply. Demanders remain constant, and now we're all playing on average about a buck fifty more a gallon, and it's going higher. And wait till you get the cost to heat your homeless winner it's going to be astronomical. You already feel it at the pump when when you fill up a gas tank. You feel it when you go grocery store shopping. You feel it when you go to your drug store, you feel it when you go to a restaurant. You feel it pretty much in every aspect of your life. And this idea, this idiocy of the Energy Secretary blaming OPAC or Joe begging OPEC and Joe planning. You know at this climate summit to lecture OPEC again that they need to increase production. Well, first of all, if you're there to save the climate, to stop climate change, does it matter where the oil comes from or does it still have the same impact on the environment for the world. I mean, that's how stupid and the illogical their entire position is. And now I heard Jennifer Graholm this weekend, the Energy Secretary actually blaming OPEC for the lack of our oil supply. No, I blame Joe Biden and you for the lack of oil supply and the high prices we're paying. This is what she said. The gas prices, the fuel prices are in the same boat as the supply chase. The gas prices, of course, are based upon a global oil market. That oil market is controlled by a cartel. That cartel is ope OPEC controls more than fifty percent of the petroleum supply and more than ninety percent of the petroleum reserves, so that cartel has more say about what is going on. Now, on top of it, you've got oil and gas industry that can't flip the switch after coming out of a pandemic in the same way that you're seeing with a supply chains. And then the other one that really pissed me off was the Commerce secretary, Gina Rimando, you know, literally saying people ask her, well, our Christmas gifts get delivered in time? And you know what a callous, heartless, faultless, inconsiderate, non problem solving answer is, I say, called fed X. That's exactly what circle back Jensaki said you're not going to get. And also the other woman that said, well, you're not going to get to choose as you're what you want in fifteen colors, but you should be able to get one. Oh gee, we need to put on our sweaters and lower our thermostats. Listen, It's called FedEx, she says. Listen. Says there are reports that those while the President announced the twenty four seven opening, that that's not actually happening out in California, that they're still backups. Business community has been complaining about that there are backups, and as I said, this isn't something that can be fixed overnight. But the important thing is, you know, fundamentally, supply chains and logistics I run by the private sector. You know, people say to me, will miss gifts be delivered to which I say, call fed X. You know that that isn't what the government does. What we are doing and the President is committed to this. We're using every tool in our toolbox to be supportive to help to unstick the ports unreal. Then grilled by Margaret Brennan over dropping paid family leave, didn't particularly have a good answer. Listen to those parts I said, paid leave was essential to get to and we're not in this. We will continue to fight for that. You know, No, I don't think anyone ever expected the president would pass his entire domestic agenda in the first ten months. It looks like he's trying to pass most of his domestic agenda and the first ten mon friend, this is not in it not in it. So the argument though throughout this from Democrats has been if not now, when this is a unique, historic opportunity, it has to go all now in this big bill. And this is something you were so passionate about, and I am still passionate about it. And but this is not going to happen if Democrats lose the majority, is it? I don't believe that's going to happen. Again. The President's package, which which we believe will be passed very soon, probably hopefully this week, provides tangible improvements to people's lives. Better roads, better bridges, better airports, broadband for everybody, childcare, public pre k. It is historic. Then we get to work, continuing to fight for paid leave. All right, let's get to the phones. Keith is in Virginia. Keith, big day tomorrow. What's going on, sir? Oh yeah, it's a very big day. We're all excited for that. Let's going on. I work for the government now thirty two years and I am faced with the get the show to get out mandate and it's just it's unconstitutional. It's against my rights, it's against my religious freedom. But other than filing the exemption, what can we do? I know, you've got to go vote and change and get all these people out. Up until then, what do you do? How do you get involved and try to try to right this wrong? The answer as you got to get involved. Now. The problem most people have is they're too busy. And it's a real problem because everybody, everybody that I know that's an adult in life and does their job, everybody without exception, is gulping water. You know, it's funny because my son now is working hard for the first time as a college graduate. It's like, Dad, I just don't have time. I'm like, I don't have enough time in the day. I'm like, welcome to the real world. There you go. You're gulping water, and I say, buckle up, because that's gonna be decades of your life. But we cannot just let this go on autopilot. There's got to be time that we set aside and dedicate it towards unifying in terms of where we need to take the country, or we're not gonna have a country to save after a period of time. If the Democrats got their way and they got their power grab and they packed the court and they got DC in Puerto Rico statehood, and they out their way with the filibuster, and they got their way with socialist spending and New Green Deal socialism, and they would destroy the entire American economy, and with it, our position in the world would decline so precipitously that we'd probably see a hypersonic missile fired daily by China. We see now that the Russians are pushing their geopolitical ambitions with Ukraine again. And I don't think Joe Biden's going to lift a finger. You see Taiwan and China, China's talking about reunification flying over you know, anytime they want Taiwan and airspace with their fighter jets to sending a clear message. You know, this talk of allowing the Iranians to get nuclear weapons. You see the saber rattling of Kim jonggun in North Korea. None of this was happening under Donald Trump because they feared Donald Trump. They believe Donald Trump. Then, of course, what the mess that is Afghanistan wouldn't have happened if Donald Trump were president. You know, we still be energy independent. If Donald Trump were president, we wouldn't have the crisis at the border. If Donald Trump were president, we wouldn't have the energy cost crisis if Donald Trump were president. We wouldn't have the inflation. If Donald Trump were president. I mean, all of these policies that he put in place worked. All these policies are now one by one being dismantled. But the most radical group of New Green Deal socialist this country ever had. And if they get their agenda through and we don't get engaged, and we don't unite, and we don't realize the need of the moment, which is all hands on deck, every single one of us needs to be a spoke in the wheel. I'm a single spoke. All of you listening are spoke in the wheel. You gotta get involved. If you don't want your kids educational system, you know, turned upside down, you better get involved. Because people like Terry mccaulliff believe this crap and that parents have no involved should have no involvement in their in their kids' schools. And he's saying with my, oh, my wife and I we put our kids through a school. His five kids went to private school. He didn't even send his kids to the public school system. Why because he knows they suck in most places. I'm not saying all public schools suck, but a lot of them do. We have failed our children. It's institutional failure. It's built in at best mediocrity, and its worst case, it's it's Baltimore, Maryland, thirteen public high schools. You don't have a single kid proficient in math. Oh great, you can't fail any more than that anyway. So my advice to everybody's getting involved, I'll give you the last word. It's just amazing to see the country go down hill so fast. It just totally boggles my mind. And that's the fact that he goes against the constitution and no one has had to wear with all to impeach him yet. And you just wonder what our politicians doing nothing can happen with They have a sovereign nation with our open border, so we've lost that battle already. It seems like they control every lever of hour. There's nothing that can be done until tomorrow in Virginia, New Jersey, and then a year from now, you know, a miracle will decide its own fate. Natasha Ohio, Hey, Natasha, Hello, Sean, how are you. I'm good? How are you well? I'm actually very disgusted. I saw a glimpse of an article where Americans are spoiled because of labor or don't the labor shortage, but the supply chain shortage. You know, that infurates me because I think about all my ancestors, what they have went through on a tenth generation American, and my great grandmother didn't even have an indoor our house. She had had an our house, an absolute our house. My grandmother grew up during depression, the depression. I still offended. They fought, they sacrificed, and did so much for my future and future of my other relatives. Where we have come out of that, we're not in power anymore, and we did that our own and now the government's like, we're spoiled. No, we walked hard to get the America this way. This is what we wanted. And I'm just fit, but understand, this is what they have caused. You got to understand in the minds of liberals, they think it's a good thing that America is. You know that we've ended the Keystone XIL pipeline. They think higher gas and energy prices are a good thing because they don't force people to buy into their New Green Deal socialism, their environmental extremism. They think it's a good thing that we paid more. You know, at one point Obama even had said it. He tried to backtrack, but he actually came out and said it a number of years ago. The idea that you know, most people don't know. The single best thing for the economy we could do right now is immediately go back to energy independence. Now some liberal, you know, new Green deal genius comes up with a cheaper, are accessible form of energy, it could be world changing. But right now, the lifeblood of the world's economy is oil, gas, and coal. That's it. And for us to be reliant on the lifeblood of our economy and the world's economy on other people, many of whom don't like us, that's not a good position for America to be in. And they're the ones dictating the price. They're the ones that are denying Joe Biden's request to increase production. Joe Biden can increase production right here at home, and in the process he'd be creating high paying career jobs, and the process, Americans would get the equivalent of a massive tax cut and not be paying more to fill their tanks, heat and cool their homes and paying more for every product they buy. It's a single best thing, probably one of Donald Trump's greatest accomplishments that he never got credit for. And I remember early on when I was interviewing him, I asked him constantly, can you get us to energy independence? And I remember even a private conversation I had with him when he was a candidate about it, and he understood the need for low energy prices. You keep, if energy prices were lower, everything we paid for would cost less. We'd save thirty bucks every time we filled up our car. He'd save five hundred to one thousand dollars. This winner on just heating your home. You would pay less for every item that you purchased at every store's it's the best thing we could do. And now you have to ask the question, well, why won't they do it? Because they've got this other agenda now hidden underneath the quote environmental, New Green Deal. Aspect of this is socialism and redistributionism and a condemnation of capitalism and the means of production. And that's that's where the Democrats want control. That's where they get to control everything. But like every other promise that government makes, you know, government schools have failed spectacularly. You know, governments have failed on simple things like law and order to keep us safe and secure. Obamacare promises, none of them were kept. You know, Social Security and medicare headed towards insolvency. Now now they got the list of everything else that's going to be free. And there are people that are believing the very people that lie to us on every other promise they've made. We don't need their help. We need them to get the hell out of the way and let us produce our own energy. And it would be great for American workers, great for the economy, great for every taxpayer, every homeowner, great for everybody that owns or drives a car or hires uber. Everything will be cheaper. Eight hundred nine one, Shaun is a number if you want to be a part of the program. All right, that's gonna wrap things up with today. Glenn Junkin on the ground at a rally. He's going to join us tonight on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Well, we'll have full reports of what's going on inside the common Wealth of Virginia, New king Rich. We'll look at the polls with Robert Kaheley, Matt Towery Tonight Laura Trump, Kayley mcinnaney, Jack Saidarelli does he have a chance in New Jersey? And Larry Cullo Nineties Turn. Please set your DVR Hannity Fox the best election coverage available on your television dial. We'll have the latest tomorrow on Election Day. Thanks for being with us. 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