three narratives at play during this hearing. fbi director wray talked about the good things the fbi are doing. democrats talked about donald trump and republicans talked about what they perceive as weaponization of government. i m curious are you protecting the bidens. absolutely not. hold on you won t answer whether that s a shakedown. he pledged to stay above the frey. fbi dricket christopher wray could not escape the politics. i come from a fairly rural district is weaponization of the fbi and the doj coming after conservative citizens who just simply want to have a voice in the process? the idea that i m biased against conservatives seems somewhat insane to me given my own personal background. wray is a republican. democrats accused the republicans of having an ulterior motive. it is an elaborate show designed with only two purposes in mind to protect donald trump from the consequences of his actions and to return him to the white house in the next election
bret: the columbus is ter munitions move. there is a story that unprepared for the long war, u.s. army under the gun to make more ammo as we are giving these cluster munitions, the army is spending 1.5 billion to try to ramp up production of 155-millimeter rounds. the president just said the other day we are running low. that s right. i supported the president s decision to dip into our stocks of cluster munitions to make sure the ukrainians don t run out of 155 rounds during this counteroffensive. he has a plan. we are on a path towards strengthening production here in the united states as well as in europe. but, i will remind you the ukrainians are running through these artillery shells at amazing rate. they are firing 6,000 to 8,000 a day that s a million a year. we have to in the long run have a stronger industrial base. bret. bret: we have talked a number of times about working across the aisle we have highlighted to people that say this place is