necessary. the idea of armed auditors coming for americans is chilling. no surprise the reaction swift and brutal. former acting dni rick grenell says democrats are ready to audit yu using a gun if necessary. the democrats are anti-guns unless it s guns for their new i.r.s. agents authorized to use deadly force. they are coming after entrepreneurs and small business owners and coming after our middle class hard working americans. there is no question about that. then you layer on top of that what you just mentioned. their criminal division with the power of enforcement of a gun essentially. harris: another source of outrage house democrats prioritizing i.r.s. expansion rather than police. speaker nancy pelosi announcing several public safety bills are now on the back burner. the house plans to vote on that spending bill as soon as tomorrow. republican senator john kennedy from the great state of louisiana, member of the judiciary committee and now in focus. great to see
people out. they are not requiring anybody to go into services or shelter, they are saying you ve got to leave. they say no and they go about their merry way. judge jeanine: it s so sad for people who live there and pay taxes and end up getting confronted walking around beside it. by the way, why did they call seattle and the emerald city? it s kind of great to me at this point. at some point we were pristine and now we are covered in human waste and graffiti. but again, if this is the start of a meaningful and aggressive policy to clean up the homeless, i m all for it. i m just not going to hold my breath because i ve been disappointed in the past. judge jeanine: so, you think the homeless are going to get together like few hours before the game and come back and quietly? this is going to be so interesting because activists are using these people as human pawns and they will try to get them to come in. it s either going to be a big
terms of crisis mode, but i m worried that our lawmakers and our public conscientious is not grasping the need to do something. we actually can do something about it. there s immigration policy that can help folks at the border also stem the tide from countries, understanding that imfwrags is pushed and pull. something can be done. i think we have to not let ourselves lose hope. but doesn t it seem in a way like u.s. policy is being set by court decisions on the one hand? and then by pressure of other countries, regimes that decide how to use their own people as human pawns and when to let them go, how many to let go. it just seems like where is immigration policy? look, you re absolutely right on those fronts. however, i do think that we can stem the courts if we allow the
compromised national security. republican governors plotted to fly human pawns to martha s vineyard, while democratic governors unveiled measures to combat the climate crisis. the gop has had other bad weeks in the past, and so has the democratic party. and to be fair, last week wasn t the most dramatic week for the democratic agenda. just politicians and officials collaborating, ideating and brainstorming solutions at the local, federal, and international levels, which is, precisely the point. neither side is perfect, but one side is trying. i left the ranks of the republican party because i was worried it had fundamentally lost its way. looking back, i have never been more convinced i was right. it has fundamentally lost its way. what was defined as conservatism when i was running for congress, when i was in congress, it s just no longer the same thing.
keep coming as the political duel between the governor of texas and the mayor of new york city ramps up. democratic leaders here think abbott is a political stunt accusing human beings as human pawns. abbott pushed back accusing them of hypocrisy complaining of a few bus loads of migrants when texas is facing a crisis with roughly 4,000 people crossing illegally into the state each day. sometimes more. new york governor eric adams announced this week he is contemplating taking bus loads of people to texas to try to defeat abbott. abbott is unphased by the threat. the reason we ll continue to do it is because of what shap evening on our border. the border patrol processes the paperwork for these illegal immigrants and then they dump them off in texas communities that are a tiny fraction the