participation in the investigation and national committee chair ronna mcdaniel calling that a democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens who engage in the legitimate political discourse. to call this legitimate political discourse, people who stormed the capital, people lost lyes. as a marine combat vet, how do you respond to republican leadership casting those who violated the capitol and attacked police as ordinary citizens? well, look, it s a mark of a traitor where you start trying to cover up your crimes to your country, and those that actually perpetrated those crimes, versus trying to hold them accountable. the republican party, at least the leadership of the republican party, and not all republicans, but the leadership of the republican party is now a cult of personality. and they d rather take care of the cult and the cult leader
trey: i know i wanted to talk energy with you, i would be remiss, i have a combat vet on my show, quickly. anything you would do, you are the president, what would you do to help ukraine. they seem like they could use more help from our country. absolutely, ukraine means a lot to me, we need to step up our defense for ukraine, that means sending them every possible armament as they have requested. making sure they do have the migs available to them, and they have surface-to-air missiles available to them, every possible defense, we should make sure they have every tool in their tool box to press back against this russian invasion. we see on tv is abhorrent. we show should not it will rate it, to make sure they can defend themselves
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but this they tell me may have gone too far. their efforts to organize protests against the war, calling it anything but a special military operation, now illegal in russia. they are also in a very bad situation. once we return, we will be thrown into jail and anything can happen to us. reporter: and jake, we ve asked the department of homeland security when there are will be an exception for the russians fleeing putin s oppression. they said it will be taken on a case by case basis. a lot of families are still here. most are from russia will their number have grown. they have not been given the opportunity to even plead their case and critics say this raises a bigger issue. that title 42 is being used selectively for the u.s. to decide which groups of people, which humans will be allowed to plead asylum. thank you. so for that report. coming up next, how an american combat vet is helping people ready for battle.
trey: i know i wanted to talk energy with you, i would be remiss, i have a combat vet on my show, quickly. anything you would do, you are the president, what would you do to help ukraine. they seem like they could use more help from our country. absolutely, ukraine means a lot to me, we need to step up our defense for ukraine, that means sending them every possible armament as they have requested. making sure they do have the migs available to them, and they have surface-to-air missiles available to them, every possible defense, we should make sure they have every tool in their tool box to press back against this russian invasion. we see on tv is abhorrent. we show should not it will rate it, to make sure they can defend themselves