trillion could soon approach the size of the defense budget. let that sink in, neil. president biden is calling for more taxes on the rich. he speak recently in virginia beach. i want to make it clear, i m going to raise some taxes. any of you who are billionaires out there, you re going to stop paying 3%. not a joke. biden met with kevin mccarthy just once since he became speaker and with a debt of over $31 trillion, many republicans are concerned about potential cuts in national against, a time when the biden administration is arming ukrainian forces with billions in american weapons and with the threat from china increasing. the 2022 and 2023 defense budgets are 3% when the kennedy administration was spending 9% of u.s. gdp on defense, building up the arsenal which the pentagon says is aging and is needed upgrades to the tunes of billions ever dollars. and jfk cut taxes and shortly after his death. that was then. lucas thank you very much. i raised this issue with jo
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
gigantic job killing tax hike. democrats need all 50 of the senators on board and into town to pass. will ask senator joe manchin how it all plays out in the final push before the august recess. then. they have not met a war they won t sign up for print they have not met veterans they won t screw over. to vote toxic burn pits. hits a snake over the bill s language. this bill will ultimately pass but it will be more fiscally responsible progress will discuss the use frustration in the military and on capitol hill. plus, we are on the road to the midterms. in arizona in the race to take on mark kelly, one of the senate s most vulnerable democrats. and it michigan or a group promoting incumbent governor gretchen whitmer is spending millions to target a republican opponent. we ll sit out current gop front runner ahead of tuesday s primary gutter sunday panels take just 100 days from election day. all right now on fox news sunday. . bret: and hello again for fox news and
at this time he s probably not buying any long-term and civil bonds. if you are his investment visor you were telling today trey. yet tony fauci is still working. in fact is on the longest serving employees in the entire federal government, almost certainly the highest paid. why is that? is tony fauci is that good. the term national treasure comes to mind. decent people understand that. drive through any neighborhood with high concentrations of college educated professionals with desperately unhappy personal lives and you will see the yard sign shines erected in his honor. thank you, dr. fauci, they read, tapped with a perky little axle mission point at the dash with a heart at the bottom, thank you for being you and you can often understand the gratitude. as the men who got us through the pandemic. as the coronavirus wafted from a chinese military biolab in wuhan and settled over the united states, tony fauci was the man americans looked to for guidance. he was are sherpa, a
going to be a significant drop-off overall, it s where they re deciding to cross and a lot of that is dictated how easy it is to get in and out of certain places and that changes over time. the border is still an unmitigated disaster. the incentives for most who are profiting, smugglers, human traffickers, drug traffickers, weapons traffickers, to continue to try to get people into this country. the profits are so big, so huge, that the incentives there are not going away and i think that the administration at least so far, has been completely missing in action when it comes to try to address what i think is a major challenge, not just from the humanitarian aspect of this, but also, if you look at what s happening in the interior of our country, you know, states like south dakota, we said this yesterday. every state is now a border state because of a drug issue, it s coming across the southern border and then you ve got the national security issue as