We hope to have the largest tax cut ever passed in this country. You look at other countries what they have done, and we are competing with other countries. Charts Charles Sebastian gorka is with us. Hes former Deputy Assistant to President Trump. You were at the values voters summit over the weekend. You challenged the audience. You said donate to your super pac, drain the swamp once and for all. Do you sense there is a window of opportunity, perhaps a once in a Lifetime Window to bring the establishment down . Absolutely. 2018 is the year. November 8 isnt just about donald trump. We sent a message. I flew on air force one with the president for a rally in the steel valley. We mad former democrats screaming drain the swamp. Its 40 years of the establishment doing what they want. Charles if you have to have a leader of that establishment, Mitch Mcconnell will be at the top of it. They came out and made nice in front of the cameras. He said something that was telling. He said that the B
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At Los Angeles City Hall, everything is suddenly up in the air.
With Mayor Eric Garcetti again in the running for a post in the Biden administration this time as U.S. ambassador to India politicians, bureaucrats, activists and others are trying to figure out what a mayoral departure would mean for the city and its most pressing issues.
An early exit could reshuffle the race to replace Garcetti in next year’s election. And it would likely trigger another, behind-the-scenes competition for the post of interim mayor a choice that would be up to the City Council.
“It’s going to have a ripple effect,” said Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson, “not just in terms of who Garcetti’s successor would be but how that would affect the race for mayor, who on Garcetti’s staff stays and goes and, perhaps most importantly, what happens to the mayor’s initiatives and goals.”