w. yeah, look, that s what i m interested in, sean, is the joe biden administration who it s the end doj, right? we don t interfere in dojerfe investigations except oh, wait, i will say i have greatn confidence in my son hunter. i m proud of my son hunter, which is af my s clear to doj. don t go after my son. hunter. so dojot go independent until e son hunter comes into. not only that, joe biden admitted to pbs that part of the classified documents that he maintained by his corvettt oe or wherever they were in the various locations were documents 1974, which were his time in the senate. so974, whi would have had to tam out of his skiff, as we ve discussed before. wand them, which is an egregios violation, but one of the things i found so interesting today in the reporting, cnns i found soms someone at doj talking to them because they reported on this witness, who apparently briefed
we don t want to see at all the kind of thing we saw back in 2011, jose. w. yeah. i mean, jane, you were a member of congress. even way back in the 90s with the democratic president and a republican speaker of the house. things and times are different, time changes everything, but what do you think well, how would you put this into perspective, historical perspective? well, let s remember that in 1997 an overwhelming bipartisan majority of congress voted to balance the budget, balance the budget. newt gingrich was the speaker of the house and bill clinton was the president of the united states. and we did this. and the budget stayed balance for a few years until 9/11. then let s remember, as you were just talking about, 2011, i was there, too, when our first vote was negative in terms of the steps we had to take, but the second vote was positive. and we saved the country again. let s understand the stakes are bigger than just the u.s. economy. the u.s. the u.s. s ability
you re going to do that, theoink let s also make sure that people like hillary clinton have to release their medical records along the way. but i think this ruling such d a very dangerous precedent, e rl because why shouldn t the republicans go out and release all these taxt eches returns of the highest echelons of the people? mdemocratic party? it s a terrible precedent. w yeah.on makes yodeu wonder, whatr abouu the tax returns of the membersde of the house ways and means, th committee? look, richard neal,rman, the chairman has been longha obsessed over releasing theserey tax returns, purely vindictive. he thought itdictive. would embarrass donald trump. it it really does. and it shows that he s cleverauh and shrewd and smart because heo didn t cheat on his taxes. the returns show that insteadint he took advantage ofead depreciation of assets, deductions, credits, offsets, loopholes. this is what billionairesetss d. jeff bezos, warren buffett, elon musk, have paid almost no
get american weakness. and this is what you have with a biden administration and those so-called smart people you alluded to and don t know what the heck they re doing. to yeah, i seem to remember nt long ago everyone telling us how dangerous the world r wogoing to be under donald rump and the regime media is demanding, of course, thatmof we sacrifice more and more foror ukraine. time published a piece saying this, quote, now is not the time for the west to soften its resolve in the fight, puti against putin, but to step itotr up, putin will not stocep until use force to stop the recent six hundred and twenty five billion dollar security assistance package is an important step, but suchsuppor support will need to continue until the job is done that c we ve already committed. more than 16 point eight billion since february. how much are we expected to give or risk of children s lives? mean, i , i can t believe we re talking about nuclear war right now. iw yeah, no, this is this co is
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