SEAN HANNITY: China's 'dangerous coalition' is growing

Fox News host Sean Hannity warned China's 'dangerous coalition' is growing as world leaders rush to meet President Xi Jinping in Friday's opening monologue.

SEAN HANNITY: As Biden spent the week embarrassing himself and the U.S. in Ireland, China's dangerous coalition grew even larger. Now, even fake news CNN, they are raising the alarm about the number of world leaders now rushing to meet with President Xi of China. So let me be very clear. These countries have made a deliberate, calculated decision to side with China. In other words, they're betting on China being the dominant world leader in the world. And you know what? That's not good for us because it's always been the United States that they look to. They are seeing nothing but weakness under Joe Biden and failed leadership under Joe Biden. And under President Trump, they saw strong leadership. That's why we saw a coalition that was built that I didn't think we'd ever see in our lifetime that included the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Bahrain and Egypt. They all bet on the U.S. when Donald Trump was president. That coalition was built by Donald Trump, and it is now crumbling day by day right before our eyes. Now they're betting on China. They don't want to be on the wrong side in terms of what country ultimately wins out and is the world's most dominant superpower. 

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Now, last month, China brokered a deal between the Saudis and the Iranians. I never thought I'd see that in my lifetime. Sunni-Shia. Nope, they hated each other. Many are speculating it will soon now throw its weight into a deal between Saudi Arabia and Syria. That we hear is next. Meanwhile, according to the leaked documents, the UAE and Russia, they have reportedly deepened their ties while Egypt, which by the way, we give billions of dollars to, allegedly plan to secretly send thousands of rockets to Russia amid their war with Ukraine. In other words, they are choosing the other side. So even our allies are now abandoning Joe Biden and betting against America.

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7-foot alligator found in California river dies after rescue

A seven-foot alligator was found in a California river and wildlife authorities aren’t sure how the animal got there.

Patrick Foy, a law enforcement division captain with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, confirmed to Fox News Digital that the alligator was found in Sacramento County in early April, but the reptile has died.

Before the alligator’s death, the animal was captured and brought into the Wildlife Care Association of Sacramento, a wildlife rescue in McClellan, California, by a man who claimed to have found the alligator swimming in the American River near Sailor Bar Regional Park.

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The man who reportedly found the alligator hasn’t been identified to the public.

Wildlife Care Association workers transferred the alligator to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Photos of the alligator taken during the animal’s transfer show the reptile had red tape wrapped around its mouth.

Foy told Fox News Digital that the alligator’s reported seven-foot measurement is an approximation and other metrics, such as weight, aren’t available at this time.

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An investigation into how the alligator ended up in the American River is in progress since the reptile isn’t native to California, but officers suspect the animal could’ve been illegally released into the wild.

Alligators are a "restricted species" that require special permitting for "importation, transportation and possession" in the state of California, according to Manual 671 of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Restricted Species Laws and Regulations.

The National Wildlife Federation reports that alligators are native to coastal wetlands in the southeastern U.S. and eastern Texas.

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