abortion is trampled, and e transgendered spending is elimated and also other parts of the series of amendments, and as a result the democrats who said they plan to support what is traditionally a bipartisan measure have said they will vote against it. i m not going to support a bill that directly attacks the men and women who have sworn an oath to give their life to the country. it is now an extreme radical defense authorization bill. i am still pissed off and frustrate and if we want to come together to show that we care ant wo about women, we have stop being assholes to women and start to do things for women. and that last comment is from
speaker kevin mccarthy s office next to the box you in, manu, and thank you very much, manu, and before that, we are looking at a live look at the house floor. we saw adam smith, the top democratic on the house services committee, and he is one of the coauthors of the bill that left the committee with bipartisan support, and i heard the chairman of the committee complimenting the work they had done together, the republican and democrat to get this massive bill together. and the first time for 60 years over and over again, but what you said is the most important thing is that it left the committee with full bipartisan support, and now a surprise overnight. and we will have to see what happens. and now, the house republican members against adding controversial amendments to the spending bill. let s listen. the challenge that we face as a republican house is that we are dealing with an executive branch, administration that
truly does not understand or does not agree with what should be the ultimate purpose of the military. i would say the sole purpose of the military. the purpose of the military is to be the most effective, lethal fighting and killing machine, so that no one wants to challenge us on the planet. that is the case before this administration, and the attacked and the social experiment that the biden administration made our military. and now, joining us is democratic member john garamendi, and thank you for joining us. after this surprise of the right wing part of the republican party came with last night. it leaves a committee as a bipartisan bill, and it is now going to have a number of amendments, and do you in any way support defense bill as it stands right now? absolutely. i do not support it at all. the republicans, the extreme
documents, but that diwali is being slammed right back over the net by the white house press corps who points out that for a person whom they say takes classified documents so seriously, joe biden seems to have well, taken a lot of them. and fbi search of the president s residence is a big, big deal. he will focus on continuing to deliver for the american people. and that s what he has been focusing on in the last two years. and nothing is going to change that. trace: and i know-1 minute, lawmakers from both our teaming up from the possibility of answers and for the president putting himself in the very first place. though should not of been there when i look at classified information being on the house services committee, i go to a skiff and i have to get over my
republicans can call in witnesses, demand documents all in the run up to the 2024 election. up until this point republicans have struggled to put a dent in biden s popularity. privately many of them view this week as a turning point. they do see this as politically advantageous for them. it is not unlike the benghazi select committee they used to hammer hillary clinton when she ran for government in 2016. some aren t shying away from the comparisons. list tone what mike johnson, a republican member who serves on the house services committee told me in an interview dwred. he said, quote, this looks like benghazi looks like a much smaller issue. this may be one of the worst foreign consequential security disasters in our history. there will be a lot of answers to seek and questions to be answered, and i think it will be a top priority. so, look, this is just a view into how republicans are viewing this in the house. on the senate, though, i would say republicans have been a lot more relu