are paying diesel. the president wants to suspend that through september. he needs congressional approval to get it done, however. members of both parties are a bit skeptical. dana: jason chaffetz echoed concerns of republicans who say it won t address the real issue. it s a pure gimmick and does not solve the problem at all. it really doesn t. we have a supply problem and the president has no plan other than to go to the saudis, cut some gas tax, tap into the strategic petroleum reserve, all of which are bad ideas. produce the energy at home and they can solve the problem. that s not what he is doing. bill: what is he doing? peter doocy joins us from the north lawn leading the coverage today. good morning. even if this gas tax holiday gets passed by congress, it is unclear this morning exactly how much help people are going to get. markets don t respond to gimmicks. the administration it is an unserious solution to a serious problem and they are just not takin
have reached that point us where we are. yesterday for example a man leaped on stage at a campaign event and try to stab. a sitting member of congress is challenging kathy and the governors race in new york. it s ordinarily attempting to assassinate a federal officer would be considered a big deal, but the republicans so it s not a big deal anymore. the man who tried to murder was released immediately with no bail. less than 24 hours later by contrast from her tripadvisor bannon was convicted of crimes recently that were crimes at all. for which he now faces a prison term of two years. he has been declared guilty of some and called contempt of congress. my strike he was an unintentionally hilarious term since most the time congress invites contempts. the point is this is a crime the democrats are not convicted of ever. attorney general eric holder nrs executive or once found to be in contempt of congress of both of them and for real crimes it was in mexico. it was targeting c
trail, joe biden when he wasn t hiding in his bunker told us that he was a climate where you re. he said he was a card-carrying member of the climate alarmist called. he vowed to destroy the oil and gas industry, and even threatened to throw oil executives in jail. he dreamed of a green new deal and promised to move away from fossil fuels altogether even if it meant sacrificing high paying career jobs in the energy sector in the process. even if it caused americans, you the american people, deep financial pain which we are now all experiencing. it was this exchange between biden and then president trump during a debate. october 2020, take a look for yourself. would you close down i would transition from the oil industry, yes. i would transition. if that is a big statement because i would stop why would you do that? the oil industry pollutes significantly. i would say here is the deal. if you let me finish the statement. it has to replace by renewable energy. over
cities can handle all these new people using our services. her secretary announced this week in aspen, aspen of course aspen. no problem at all high up in the mountains they told us the border is secure. is the border safe now? what a news channel outside about an invasion was happening i got a little concerned. [laughs] look. the border, the border is secure. tucker: imagine that what a question from the audience. same is an invasion just because we have millions of people come across every year adam laxalt recently went to the borders former attorney general running for senate there he found that smugglers are rating women and leaving behind their underwear to taunt authorities among other authority atrocities watch.
cuellar now. in nevada there is a suggestion that democrats in the state by the thousands are dropping their registration with the democratic party and joining republicans. what do you know about that? well, i know that people in nevada have a very strong anger about how the governor handled covid, the economy has never fully recovered. we have a very, very strong candidate in laxalt, the former attorney general running for senate. strong candidates at every level including the sheriff running for governor. i think nevada will be one of the states that has a biggest shift towards republicans. and remember, whatever the polling data is like, what matters in the end is who is willing to show up and vote. what we saw in that south texas special elect should be recently is the democrats just collapsed. they wouldn t go out and vote. we had one county that swung 38