summit and signs in order that could send thousands of u.s. reservists to europe. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sound the alarm of the u.s. running out of ammo and weapons. saying our supply cannot meet the demand. we have to come in the long run, have a strong industrial base pair w was set out and is e coordinator john kirby to discuss our military s readiness and leadership on the world stage. we ll get reaction from senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee. then, how worried should democrats be about a third party threat? we will ask our sunday pan about fresh speculation of a potential presidential spoiler along with efforts to stop it. i ll right now on fox news sunday. shannon: hello from boxes in washington annual defense bill billets at the nation s military and national security priorities has landed itself in the middle of a partisan field. the must of passed legislation out of the house chock-full of conservative amendments. measures
the upcoming debate? well, you know, it s quite ap easy question normally. ronald reagan didn t do it, when you have a big lead, you don t do it. reporter: governor chris christie raised $1.65 million since announcing his candidacy, he expects to be able to debate the former president. listen. i think i ll be there because, look, i ve known him for a long time, as you know. his ego, i think, will not permit him to have a big tv show that he s not on, and i think he d be enormously frustrated sitting back at bedminster is if watching what i m going to do on that stage. reporter: just six campaigns so far, including christie s, have confirmed they ve met the polling and fund raising requirements to participate in the debate. mike? mike: alex hoff, thanks so much. for more on cam campaign 2024, with me is cole robinson, a republican strategist, and katie mccutcheon, vice president of firehouse strategies. welcome to both of i you of you. thank you. mike: let s play more from
maria bartiromo interview of president trump from sunday morning futures about that debate. maria: do you see any risk that if you don t show up, ron desantis has a good night and it cuts into your lead e? or somebody else has a good night and cuts its his lead, because that s what s happening. he s going down, and a couple of them are going up. i think vivek has done a good job, frankly, some others. so i haven t really made up my mind. mike: katie, do you think he ll be on that debate stage? i do. i think, you know, the tactic is telling and the right one, i think it s probably the one that people are telling him to do is to let, you know, the rest of the contenders fight out and duke it out on stage. but i just don t think his ego is going to allow him to not be on that stage and get all of those headlines and sound bites that he wants. mike: what s the risk if he s not there? i don t really see the benefit for him. he has the largest platform, the most name recognition, an
all these candidates want him on that stage, but i honestly don t see the benefit for president trump. he can sit at bedminster or mar rah a mar-a-lago mar-a-lago criticizing them while they re on stage, so i don t see incentive. mike the other big buzz is about fund raising. second quarter numbers, governor desantis raised a lot of money, also apparently spending a lot of money. he was on with howie kurtz, let s play that. you know, we were five and a half weeks as a candidate in the second quarter for fund raising we raised more money than joe biden did in the second quarter who s the sitting president, and we raised more money than donald trump did into his campaign who, of course, was the former president. mike: he s also, apparently, cutting some staff. katie, your thoughtses. yeah, you know, i think he s spinning it right now. spinning bad news is, i think, what every candidate does. 14 million of the money he raised is maxed out donors. those doe e nors can t donate any mo