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larry: welcome to come though,it trump in detroit this weekend, rallying black motors with the prosperity agenda and then after successfully pinching the country's top ceos in washington dc and doctor ben carson jerome smith on know that in just a few moments combat but first up about our own intrepid edward lawrence with all of the details and edward, what is cooking. edward: very depressing for president biden a lot of celebrities try to get joe biden reelected to office were talking about your 20, julia roberts and barbra streisand of these are people who are not affected by the inflation that the rest of us are really feeling but in the campaign events of the written some $30 million the campaign will use for ads and no inside president joe biden highlighted a liberal causes the u.s. supreme court. biden: look the supreme court has never been as out of kilter has it is today and i mean never
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in a top constitutional law for nine years in the it than most look of the fact of the matter is that this is never been a court that's been this far out of step. edward: outside of the event the protesters blocked the entrance they held tightly over the money raised at the event, they went to my campaign ads over the next month, they feature tax on former president trump is a convicted criminal from the featuring president biden of the weekend, a huge dichotomy were former president is trump the sorely black church printed talk the voters directly into joy to know megastores in the audience. trump: tell your waiters and your waitresses and anybody else getting tips because there are a lot of people get tips car attendance and counties in a lot of different people get tips, we are not going to tax the tips. will cut that tax immediately. [applause] [applause] edward: the former president was pointing out the difference and now the people are able to live
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now than they were under his administration very back to you. larry: thank you, edward lawrence we appreciated trump winning over converse, will look like mr. biden is frozen in time and place this is subject at the riff. ♪ ♪ taylor: while democrats argue amongst themselves on whether barack obama really did in fact have to escort joe biden off the stage with the big hollywood fundraiser not a politically appetizing headline the black pastor told donald trump overa the weekend that obama and biden never came to the hood in detroit, that headline came a day after the wall street journal story the top ceos are flocking to trump again in a bid to shape the agenda. the ceos listen to mr. trump atu the businessrs roundtable to tel him about his business friendlyn tax cut and deregulation agenda
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including drill baby drillng o permitting on energy projects and allowing educated foreigners and foreign-born college students in the u.s. to be given a shot to stay in the country that is a separate matter from the very tough close the border stands but closing the borderca was a very popular one at the detroit community roundtable event where mr. trump highlighted the russia borderl illegal immigration under biden has taken away african-americana jobs, take a listen to this one. >> millions of illegal aliens are pouring in and takinump:g ys jobs. the black community is being hurt more by the illegal aliens1 16, 17 million, they're taking7y your jobs. larry: mr. trump reminded hisn audience for an appointment foar black males hit a record low of 4.9% pre-pandemic whereas today under mr. biden that rate jumped up to 6.4% in mr. trump said hel
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lifted 6.6 million people ouiotf poverty and gave record funding to historically black colleges d universities and in additionon he emphasize td his investor tax-free program of opportunity zones that leverage up the opportunity for black and k anminority-owned businesses.sn crime, illegals and energy cost inflation and big issues inty minority communities as they ara everywhere else, mr. trump alsoh emphasized to be cuttingat their taxes while biden is going to raise them. in particular the former president continued to tout hiss incredibly popular idea of tax-free tipping for service workers and others that's a potential home run forwork working-class and minority voters. over the weekend themino trump campaign announced a black americans fok amr trump coalitin led by former hud secretary benc
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carsonto, doctor alida king, byn donalds, scott turner, wesleyhu hunt, senator tim scott and many, manyndany others. while joe biden may be frozen in place and in time donald trumpou is making serious progress for the oval office, that is made with, let's have some fun weme a will come back to the show doctor ben carson hud secretary and we also welcome an important trump surrogate in my pal jerome smith, white house policy advisor, it's good to see you, ben carson good to see you weree you at the detroit event i think you were, how good was it and what are the highlights give us a narrative with you as always s was there in detroit is my i hometown so i spoke before the roundtable.
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the level of enthusiasm wain ts extremely high people are anxious to hear what president trump has to say because aries already did in the previousn. administration and they were good things and you don't haveme to think back a long time to make a comparison in the otherlt thing the left is trying to make the selection about a person inw the convict and all this kind of stuff because they don't have anything they can run on and donald trump is presenting things that everyday people feel it when they go to the gas station and they feel it whenan they go to the grocery store an open their male and see the utility bills and is having aha dramatic impact, not to some black people but all people youi can receive migration toward hi for all people, anybody who's thinking and not allowing themselves is going to be moving in that direction.
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larry: jerome smith, thank you b for coming back on it's good to see you two. to me it looks like the pollsat suggests that the issues of gase prices and inflation in general, the border problem may be takinn jobs away from blacks and other minorities, they have the same issues for everybody else in the economy and around the country it's just a question of getting there and i was interested thent black minister in detroit said that neither mr. obama or biden bothered to come running tmro te neighborhood and talk directly to the black churches and black community leaders, what do you thinank on that. >> the truth is black americans- are on — monolith, would you look at what the media has putpu out there mostly they're talking about more elite and hollywoodam type black americans. if you go to theou actual cities
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like atlanta, detroit, cleveland, new york, you speak from people from the community t and all ofhe them know that thef lives were different underertrum president trump, yeah cheaper prices at the gas or energy cost and you had your money go a lot further when he had less crime and you also didn't have the influx of illegal immigrants ofo competing for jobs i even talk to taxi drivers listen for the first time in the life under the trump administration he sawti individuals workinong constructn that werdivie african-american d he hadn't seen that before andamer it was due to african-american seven the real opportunity to compete for jobs thay tot normay go to people coming from the southern border. it is a real difference in people can compare and know what it feels like under biden administration versus the trump of administration and most are sane and better offer trump.
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larry: here is mr. trump during the discussion talking aboutd an unemployment, hang on one second let's roll tape. >> we achieve the lowest african-american ad thn appointt rate in the lowest african-american poverty rate ever recorded during my four[app years we lifted 6.6 million people out of poverty, black american saw the largestn increase in homeownership on record there's never been meowanything like it. larry: ben carson before i come back to you let me play one more i love this so much.li i will illuminate taxemis on tis for restaurant workers and hospitality workers. >> forho restaurant workers or
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hotel workers or caddies or car people it is a lot but anybody receiving tips as number tax on tips and lots could be a great thing, they've earned it. larry: one more you and jerond and others pioneered theth opportunity zone that has tax-free investment into the reminority communities presumaby to help black and other minority owned business formation, that'n anothey r tax-free advantagey opportunity zones and will the expanded when he's given a a second term. >> without question he will expand them he's about that very thing, opportunities and he believes that a rising tide and say now going to make this with disadvantage of making disadvantage he doesn' tt do tht
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he was particular behind us and the enormous amount of investment from the private sector get people working again, those are the kinds of thingsin the president should do notgs going aroundd do scaring peoplei think the american people are smart enough to see that all of the communities in your going to see a massive migration. >> i'm getting to be the laston word this idea from the black minister. biden didn't come around to these kindn whs of community roundtables or you can air can points of view on all sides of all the different issues for scott account for the selection that you think sharon smith.mmun
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>> it's real and building trust in the community that need it most i wrote a book called underserved that talks about trump's ability to build trustil and communities and collaborate with those communities to create real change in outcomes, i think in a second trump term your going to see more of thatt because he has theof trust in these communities and can go to those communities and not justt- create a top-down approach but a bottom up approach that helps's each community throughout america. larry: the issues are the sameuall issues you can't segregate out the issues of the same thats aryou're making a point, doctor ben carson thank you ever so s much, jerome smith inc. forco coming back onmi the show joeng biden's open border is allowing more a gruesome murders, i hateo even report the stuff but is there, illegals registering tobe vote also, how is that possible, senator tommy tuberville will
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larry: we welcome back to the larry: we welcome back tommy tuberville there is a horrific story after which is unfortunately compounded by verd bad immigration policies from the bidens but this story the salvadoran criminal coming in murders and mother of five in. maryland suburban maryland i want to play some sound from a local sheriff on the wholetast catastrophe, take a listen please. t to now direct these comments to 1600 pennsylvania avenue into every member in both chambers of commerce. we are 1800 miles away in m
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ilhertford county, 1800 miles ay from the cou southern border ane american citizens are not safe because of faileailed immigratin policies. larry: there you have it, senator tuberville before we gea to details the bidens haveil do nothing in theth biden planer so-called executive order ifthin anything is allowing more illegals to crosres the border d all of our reporters bill melugin and all the fo x reporters have been reportinge that we are way overwa targets already in the biden plan is only a week old what you make of this awful story. >> this is been a complete nightmare for thmaree americanel people and all the citizens tacross the border there are no border states anymore and is a sheriff said he is 1800 miles from the southern border is rsato catastrophe and something that should be addresse bd immediatey and were worried about other countries and we are country upy and down theres i several timed i feel really bad for the border patrol and i.c.e. agents and a
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people that are able to do what they do and control the border, it's outr of control but it's al aabout political control and iu niunimaginable in the unitedul states could destroy them three and half years whad t was builtn the last four and a half years borders are solvent free andan everything that goes along with it. larry: let me play some sound from mr. trump who is going to close the border as fast as you possibly can if he is to be reelected when he's talking more about deportation and is talking essentially african-american groupsions in detroit although i a nationwide discussion, take a listen to mr. trump please. >> on day one of my newe wi administration we will begin the largest deportation operation in american history we have no choice. >> dwight eisenhower whichhi
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people don't think of undechr these terms have the largestt deportation effort before inde o country because he said there destroyingry our country we cang olet this happen that was dwigt d eisenhower a much stronger president than the people give them credioplet for. >> a ticket is interesting this idea of deportation with respect to criminals but harking back to dwight eisenhower, all thebo polling shows 60 or 70% approva of the stronstg deportation plan and i'm sure it's linked to the awful stories about criminal murders and so forth butrs a what you make of that you think this will stand the test of time? >> i do i've talked to president trump several times about this he is all for getting electedhe and to start deporting people
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the american people cannotan afford this it's cosnot us billions of dollars and were having people get killed in the american citizen republican or nedemocrat are starving. they are starving for a fair election to where they think that their thi vote counts.ti we used to have election systemn that was really controlled byco the justice systemnt, not anymoe it's pretty much controlled byov however, the democrats want to control amnesty or illegal voting by illegal immigrants but president trump is for sendingor people home and he'sci exactly d right the american people don't deserve e the hand they've beeni dealt from the binder tostnd administration from the last three an hd half years this is e number one issue going into then selection i don't care biden runs on th we democratic side president trump knows he has to go after the border issue because this could bring our country to t its knees quickert than anything else.th larry: on top of aller of that, there's another disturbing
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headline and story out there i'm going to read the sheet from the new york post but the post is reporting government offices are handing out vote gr registration forms to you illegal migrants let me repeat that government offices handing out voter registration forms to illegal migrants, you have to tell me whether you're a citizen or not the going to give you a voting form this adds insanity on top of the criminality what you make of this, can be stopped. >> it's gotta be stopped if you go to any office whether the state and local county and have to sign up for a federal aid ore whatever usually there will be willvoting registration in the entity. unfortunately there is 19 states out of 50 the issue drivers license illegals and most places like the state of alabama if you have a license given to you by
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the state that pretty much sayst that you're eligible to vote anl obviously haveig to register but it's gone way over the top the democrats are reaching foras straws and this is one way they can get as many peoplee as registered as possible and there will be a lot of people that's going to vote that are illegal and the selection but hopefully people understand what's going on i think president trump's going to get a lot of democrat vote on this because people are sick and tired of the nonsense in the legality of what the democrats are doing. larry: the last one is the same issue that mr. trump when he spoke to the ceos of the businesss roundtable, he talkeg about being tough on the border and that's popular with him and he mentioned something interesting, foreign educated workers who comeco here legallye and foreigners who are educated in our colleges who ar cole hero illegally should be allowed towe
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stay at united states trains then we should keep them so we become a magnet and assuming that they are legal with the proper visas ande work permits, he said that to the ceo group i think it was very popular what do you think about that once ord >> i think republicans would ber on board if you're coming here coming the right way and beingls educated and understand the constitution and understand our educway of life obviously you go believe in what you believe in with religion or whatever but the problem were having acrosswo thsse border you're not held accountable for anything in a held accountable for what you do in this country and understand ohe laws of this country and g by our laws i'm for pushing somh kind oinf citizenship we need in immigration law we have to doe something hereto in congress but unfortunately we have too many people pushing against each other and there's no consensus
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so we gotta believe in this country first this country has to be first make america great and first again and if we can de that we can help with getting people hear from other countries the right way toth g contributeo what this country is about. >> one quick last attempt at a quarterbacks neck entrance to entrant the.r >> tax-free to pay no taxes for service workers, what do you think abouset that one. >> i think that's awesome we've all tipped before and lowering the corporate rate to 20% instead of joe biden going toca 20%, we cannot continue tonn destroy corporate in the middle class joe biden is trying to destroy both of them liberty destroying the middle class.e larry: i think the cpao enjoyedt very much, tax-free tipping i think that's a homerun thank you, senator tommy tuberville we appreciate it very, very much. coming up on "kudlow" mr. trump
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is winning over ceos as c mr. tuberville son cutting the c orcorporate tax rate biden losig to ceos with the plan to hikepl anthe tax rate that would be his by one third when you walk in the numbers will talk about it with economists michael faulkender and scott hodge, remember "kudlow" available aska podcast episodes available every weekday right after the show on spotify, apple and fox businesss podcast.com. no quarterback sneaks here, it's good to be right there on all of these medias on "kudlow". we'll be right back.
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larry: okay >> top ceos flocking tp o trumpb again in the agenda fromut the wall street journal joining us to talk about mike falconer former treasury assistant for economic policy, scott hodge president of the tax foundation,
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sky will start with you the biggest issue for the ceole roundtable i was there and questioning mr. trump the single biggest issue was taa tax polic. the bidens are trying to throw cold water on this but the standpoint of sheer competitiveness which i thought was an important thing, rightw now at 21% rate plus state and d local any tack on another 4% t that's 25% i think that's midway in the oecd big countries, you jacked that up to 28% plus fourr is 32% and wilcel get into theoe other tax hikes that biden wante surrounding it this will make our companies uncompetitive and that's whyun the ceos wanted to hear from president trump that he wanted to keep 21 or go to 20 or go lower but his message was are not going to raise it and i anything i like to cut the
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corporate tax isn't that "the bottom line", competitiveness.ul >> absolutely right off the bat we need to nee dispel this progressive propaganda or mythology about the u.s. having a low corporate tax rate in d global standards we don't have low corporate tax rate and 21% federal corporate tax rate isrp still higheror than sweden's an when you add in the state rate it could subject to any five or 26% which is equal to france and still higher than china's 25%d rate. we are distinctly in the middlet and it's hard to say this is are race to the bottom and as youvet know we've talked about this before the corporateth tax rates the most harmful tax forowth economic growth and when you look at the long-term effects,x workers. the head unit under heaviest burden of the corporate tax wito lower wages and those at the margin like women, youngerr wo workers and low skilled workerso
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and for mr. biden to singularur raise the corporate tax rate to 20% he's guaranteeing the u.s.s to have worse competitiveness to kill jobs and undermine u.s. i innovation and that's hardly a campaign pledge to run-on. larry: when you go through alln of the biden proposals they wanr teresa corporate tax and they want teresa individual tax which goes into calculating the corporate tax and they wantta teresa tax on dividends which is the same as capital gains thatas goes up in the obamacare investment tax. when you put all of the and, there there raising it by a third there raising the taxbu rdburden by one third and i don think that analysis has seen the light of day properly a third higher tax all in with all of their many tax hikes.
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>> that is right not only do they want to do the things that they mentioned but they're looking to raise the share repurchase tax and implement attacks on unrealized capital gains. if you think about that activity there assuming that's going have no impact on what companies dobk but escott said the bulk of the burden actually flows through to consumers and workers annuity reduction in employment andhi lower wages in higheghr prices n top of the inflation we very had because it's not as if corporations are can have l of thisers bear al it's going to impact the operation so the reason that the ceos are looking to get behind president trump is because they realize in order to serve the american people they need lowne regulatory environment and a tax burden that is competitive with the rest oent mpetf the world ro than being demonized until they don't pay their fair share when in fact they do. >> i think mr. trump one over a lot of minds of the business roundtable for his stance both
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taxcutting and he will prevent overregulation and opt back intt a better permitting process for drill baby drill but any other construction as well.he ms. lael brainard who has theo nec job right noinw and the bidn white house she quoted in theot papeedr today saying the corpore tax share is low in corporate profits or record high anyway you look at it were not raising enough. maybe wewe are wrong but after e trump tax cut, the corporate share in the corporate revenueta share of total tax revenues was running about 4% slightly higher in 2018 and 2019 pre-pandemicin now that's up to 6.5% of revenui is actually gone up i don't i
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understand what this brainard is saying the tax collection burden is rising not falling whats is she talking about. >> she should know better this is economic malpractice and isla actually propaganda and it looks like corporate tax revenues are going to hit a at all-time highs and not adjusting for inflation but well over $550 billion inon corporate tax revenues i this yr and corporations are making good profits and then also paying their taxes and that is in contrast to what were hearing from the white house and there's simply trying to make a demon u out of u.s. corporations who are trying to compete globally against very stiff
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for us to cut spending rather than thinking that higher tax rates this economic activity is a solution. larry: okay will do maybe warren spinning tomorrow michael faulkner thank you and scott thank you terrific stuff mr. do different story entrance 23 of senate endorsements and my thinnest about with most of it show him stressful wall street journal columnist and fox news contributor, welcome him, i was very to see your praise of donald trump not going to go down the line of reasoning but i was just happy to see that you really can't pricing mr. trump well done but the issue here is important about taking the senate your point kim, is a mr. trump's endorsements are much more strategic that was a couple of years ago and gop is much better chance of picking up a bunch of cease and carry the senate and is that fair. kim: yes absolutely love, if you
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go back to years ago, 2022 every single story was about how donald trump is money is backing behind candidates that have a lot of flaws a lot of problems whether it was evident officer herschel walker in georgia or arizona and historic of the summer out is how careful clever the trump campaign is being in state after state and if you look at montana, nevada about michigan, you begin pennsylvania this time new candidates that are the absolutely best shot the republicans will have. larry: will study you think we lost him for second make you jostle for a second. i'm go to finish up the list san brown and obata, tim sheehy in montana, mike rogers in michigan, larry hogan in a maryland who i know is a liberal republican but that would still count and jim justice is going
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to win in west virginia, what you make of that this is a winning lineup. >> it is don't forget my beloved state of ohio because birdie marino is going to take them out and there's nine seats in play in the three likely is governor justice is a lockdown and governor hogan is a competitive guy his liberal but the bigen three are a patrick inns pennsylvania and sheehy in montana and sam brown and alaska, a patrick 82nd airborne.na tim sheehy and naval academy, sam brown west point guy in afghanistan these are all serious men they are warriors and i'm hoping the president running circles with them werel that idea that i would love for him to pick another warrior as e vice president and mike pompeo, j deviance because there are 16 million veterans in thear
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united states 16 million president trump at 61% of the vote in 2016 and dropped 54% in 2020 it i would love to get thae back in more. >> you're right david mccormick in pitt sylvania my very good friend ended birdie given a most improved player this year he's doing a great job closing the gap with bob casey jr., they're good and need to get into good majority, reconciliation or budget and so forth and taxes you need 51 votes but i would like to see it was 54,my 55, 56, they're thinking about a very broad-based approach and in one piece ofbroa legislation which s reconciliation where you need a majority 51 but it would be nict to have a cushion, there can beo taxes and tax cut spending cutsi and deregulation and there mighe be healthcare conceivably in
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defense spending, that's were there angling which is why your piece become so important in the trump strategy become so important they're going to need it. h >> aft of the senate reconciliation these days isav unfortunately the only way you gefortt anything done but look t trump's legacy if he wants moreo judges andnc the people confirmd tos of his cabinet in thela deregulationti, congressional resolution to get rid ofl the majority the past presidents bad regulation that came through you have to have a set ou gof problm that the house would help to but you have to have the senate. >> talk to us about this debate coming out as sporadic discussion ten days away from the debate. i don't know cnn not my favoritw network but not the worst thing evert th ever seen, what is your
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advice to president trump during this debate.inte >> don't interrupt joe biden thn president is having a bad week tween juneteenth g6 and a half because joe biden was only have to and saturday night in losadly angeles it was a bad week for president biden, don't interrupi him and when the question comest to thehe president i hope we put the question into his answer, you can ask him about the 1 10 million illegal0 immigrants and i hope you ask hop about thl laptop ask the moderators not the president, don't interrupt the president because i don't think you can go 75 seconds and make sense unless he's had a lot of rebels but is not very goodow right now or strong on his feet, let him talk is much as he can. larry: that's probably good advice, i saw the smile on thed red bull it could be worse in the polls are showing people would like to see bothtes
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candidates drug tested before the debate, what do you think. >> i don't know if we need drugs testing but my advice don't confuse us wit wh the rally youa have your base he shines isen those places it is gotta come off as a presidential andco convince people that would otherwise be attending one of his rallies. larry: you two are mighty goodm on a monday i can't thank you, kim's jostle thank you ever so much terrific staff we're going to have a live report and presidenort trump's meeting with top republicans at mar-a-lago today, stick with "kudlow" wea have a lot more tolo do, terrifc stuff, i am "kudlow", be right back.
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larry: welcome >>ac welcome back donald trump t with top republicans at mar-a-lago, congressional correspondent chad pergram with some o cf the details, what was cooking down there?rn >> gop leaders believe aligning r president trump is essential to hold the house andr otherwise they cannowit accomplh anything today marks the second pilgrimage to mar-a-lago by johnson in two months.y
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he and iab speak frequently aboo the election cycleur of course d how we can complete the mission with restoring them to the white house in the house majority and winning the republican majority in the senate. >> here are the gop major agenda items re-upping the expiring trump tax cuts, the gop could lean on a special senate process to avoid a filibuster to pass that, renewing the tax cuts mayo add to the deficit there will also be a focus on border security republican singapore is porter puts the u.s.oore at ris. >> we are talking back predators, gang members, violent criminals, terrorists, peoplepe love ties toop terrorist networo this is not justt hundreds of thousands were talking millions, democrat scott had suggested that former president trump and republicans are interested in out all.g >> for november fast approachinr republicans continue to show the american people where they t
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really are with maggie extremist and not with the majority ofa america that is what republicanh senators and house membersn se e doing. >> democrats plan to target republicans fromre swing distrit states who align themselves too closely with former president latrump. larry: let me follow through onl some of that, it'slo veryd so important report that you have given us, with respect to remaining fiscal and budgetg business for theph current fisch atyear i thought i saw a story that suggested house republicans would just assume have aha continuing resolution and push e heavy lifting intoex next year can you confirm that in your reporting. >> that something that they talked about a couplade weeks ao they began the: ed a conversation and the idea that there banking oned the idea that the whole the house and former president trump
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when the senate an yd they can implement the public policy priorities next year with republicans in control olicaol l three major lovers of thego federal government they can implement theive ther spendingid policies and the bidened democrt policies it's a roll o af the dice, the republicans have a better shot with can the senate but that is something that manyid republicans nobody has said yes, do it how were going to y but there's a lot of republicans especially the conservatives to think that is the best way to go. larry: the big thing i l guess s going to be reconciliation next year if the gop can win control, put as much interest as they can, 51 votes and they can getad it. >> that's always a: tough thing you have to see what will meet u the special budget senate rules as to be physical in nature and deal with spending, that is something they really have toha do. larry: chad pergram, thank younk ever so much we appreciateh an b
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