irs. and with less than two yearsd tl to go until the twenty twenty four election, democrats are once again shockingle y playing the race card. this time, they re trying to vilify the entire sunshine. state of florida. but first tonight, all eyes areh on the biden white house where joe is still refusing to come ta to terms on a debt ceiling that is , well, pretty imminent.t ist according to democrats, the sky. is falling. the american economyaccordin, the world s economy is about to collapse. and it s all kevin mccarthy s fault. when in fact, it s anything but kevin mccarthy s fault. so why didn t democrats care so deeply about this issue? over. one hundred days ago whens speaker mccarthy was all but begging the white house, you know, weekly, monthly, dayy after da y to sit down and negotiate this? take a look. we have to negotiatek. overtiat. the debt. our whole government is designed to have compromise. our governrepublican control. the house democrats have a small majo
because it doesn t seem that any power is certainly not in congress powe the fbi. and christopher wray just appears in these oversight hearings. he s smirk s, he s arrogant, he doesn t answer any questions. h and remember the famous time where he left early, told chucke grassley he had business to to attend to and gotatte on thei jet, which he treats as his own private plaything.treats a and flew off to the adirondacks, where he hasew a holiday house. and , john , we learned thate the fisa court revealed that the fbi had been misusing that surveillance tool, which i would argue is essentialat and necessary, especially when it comes to foreign adversariess . but they re now using it and weaponizes it against the american people in investigations, whih is not at all what it was designed to do, which makes me is somebody that would otherwise thought.
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