WATCH: Dan Bongino tells Sean Hannity 'you better listen' when liberals say they're 'going to take your firearms'

Dan Bongino told Sean Hannity about the problem with liberalism, saying "if you voted for liberalism, I don't know, did you want to lose your job? Did you want no cops on your streets?

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On Fox News on Monday night, Dan Bongino told Sean Hannity about the problem with liberalism, saying "if you voted for liberalism, I don't know, did you want to lose your job? Did you want no cops on your streets?

"What, you didn't believe they were gonna do this? And then as they take the cops away, God forbid you have a fire arm to defend yourself, they want that next too. But again this is the forest fire that's liberalism that is torching itself to the ground right now."

"I wish our warnings were wrong," Hannity said, "but they're not. Joe Biden seems to be moving ahead with his anti-second amendment agenda." He referenced the statement Biden put out over the weekend "calling to ban so-called assault weapons, high capacity magazines, among other policy objections."

"I debated a liberal hack politician once in Maryland who was the attorney general, he actually won his race. And I asked him to define for me on a local television show what an assault weapon was. And watching this buffoon bumble and stumble trying to explain how things that look really scary are in fact assault weapons—

"I said 'that's an interesting categorization, you're a lawyer, right?' I said 'do you have any other actual facts there? I mean what else? You have any characteristics of the firearm?'

"These people don't know anything. Y'know you opened up the segment by saying something important, and listeners need to really take this to heart. Liberalism is a forest fire, it's a cancer on the rump of America right now.

"And when liberals tell you, like Joe Biden, that they're gonna do something that's probably going to destroy your life and make you less safe, you damn well better listen.

"They told you they wanted to defund the police, ask Minneapolis what's happening right now with that. They tell you they wanna take your fire arms? joe Biden said 'bingo' when asked if he was gonna confiscate firearms, then you better listen," he said.

"It's not like they didn't warn us," Bongino said. "I don't know why people didn't believe them."

This comes after President Joe Biden called for "common sense" gun legislation to be passed in Congress.

"This Administration will not wait for the next mass shooting to heed that call. We will take action to end our epidemic of gun violence and make our schools and communities safer," Biden said in a statement.

"Today, I am calling on Congress to enact commonsense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers who knowingly put weapons of war on our streets," he continued.

While Biden met with gun control activists to discuss potential responses to gun violence last week, he has not promoted any specific legislation and has not implemented any executive orders regarding the issue.

"All across our nation, parents, spouses, children, siblings, and friends have known the pain of losing a loved one to gun violence," Biden said. "And in this season of so much loss, last year’s historic increase in homicides across America, including the gun violence disproportionately devastating Black and Brown individuals in our cities, has added to the number of empty seats at our kitchen tables."

Last year saw an unprecedented increase in homicides across the United States, with many linking the rise to the coronavirus pandemic, subsequent lockdown measures which have disproportionately impacted the poor and vulnerable, and the aftermath of the summer's Black Lives Matter riots and the defund the police movement.

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