listening to everyone, and when i talk about diversity i m talking about, our freshman president, robert garcia, he is the first lgbtq president that we have ever had. and so, he is out in long beach california, and a pretty safe blue seat. we also have amazing rock stars like amelia sykes who is in ohio. she has been a minority leader in the state legislator for ohio, but she had a very tough race. unfortunately, ohio has to go through redistricting again. we are going to see a similar situation in north carolina, where we have four new incoming freshman in north carolina. north carolina is not really happy about that, so they want to re-district and gerrymander even more. so we ve got to make sure we are having real conversation with leadership, and giving prussian opportunity where they can shine, and like i did when i was in my freshman term, to make sure they are successful and that their constituency knows that they are fighting
are dependent on them for political donations. it makes no sense. i m reminded of something that happened in my freshman term in congress. we passed a law that gave the secretary of the v.a. the ability to fire people because we had a series of scandals at the v.a. at the time i thought, wait, he doesn t already have that authority? [laughter] he doesn t have the authority to fire people? but it s true. and even with that authority, it s so hard to fire people because the union sues you. and how would that work in the private sector? you have to be able to fire employees that aren t performing, right? if otherwise your government job becomes a lifetime contract sean: hey, mike, if you want to change government through elections, you ve got to be able to change the inner workings of the are elections. mike gallagher, always smart. thanks for joining me. thank you. sean: coming up, americans continue to dig deeper into their bank accounts to pay more for essential items. utah republi
are dependent on them for political donations. it makes no sense. i m reminded of something that happened in my freshman term in congress. we passed a law that gave the secretary of the v.a. the ability to fire people because we had a series of scandals at the v.a. at the time i thought, wait, he doesn t already have that authority? [laughter] he doesn t have the authority to fire people? but it s true. and even with that authority, it s so hard to fire people because the union sues you. and how would that work in the private sector? you have to be able to fire employees that aren t performing, right? if otherwise your government job becomes a lifetime contract sean: hey, mike, if you want to change government through elections, you ve got to be able to change the inner workings of the are elections. mike gallagher, always smart. thanks for joining me. thank you. sean: coming up, americans continue to dig deeper into their bank accounts to pay more for essential items. utah republi
center of a political and legal storm that now appears to be growing, mark meadows who was trump s white house chief of staff has certainly come quite a distance with the last year and a half. here s 360 s randi kay. i stand for life, liberty, and lower taxes. as we look at that, i m unapoll jetically pro-life. that was mark meadows long before he aligned himself with donald trump. a year later, meadows was elected to the house of representatives from north carolina s 11th congressional district. it was a rise in congress. in 2013, just eight months into his freshman term, he became known as the architect of the government shutdown, and gained recognition of the coalition that served dozens of house republicans. i believe i m representing the will of the people. in 2015, he used his
growing, mark meadows who was trump s white house chief of staff has certainly come quite a distance over the last year and a half. with more on that and his journey leading up to it, here is 360 randi kaye. i stand for life, liberty, and lower taxes. as we look at that, i m unapoll unapologetically pro-life. that was mark meadows long before he aligned himself with donald trump. a year later, meadows was elected to the house of representatives from north carolina s 11th congressional district. for meadows, it was a meteoric rise in congress. in 2013, just eight months into his freshman term, he became known as the architect of the government shutdown. he gained significant influence as chairman of the freedom caucus, a coalition that included dozens of conservative house republicans. i believe i m representing the will of the people. in 2015, he used his influence to lead an effort to oust then speaker of the house