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stream other unauthorized histories. keep an eye out for future unauthorized histories as we continue to look at the american story in new and different ways, thanks for i am a shannon bream the speaker of the house on the debt limit deal but do they have the vote? i will ask the speaker live this morning. ♪ just days ahead of the deadline for lawmakers are zeroing in on a two-year deal it would suspend the limit on how much the nation can borrow. practices agreement in principle it's worthy of the american people backtracks the races on for congress to approve the deal and avoid financial chaos. can party leaders sell the compromise to their rank and file? excellence still read the bill they will be excited for.
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>> this morning and heard the latest directly from the speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. it's an interview you will only see on "fox news sunday". and we will bring you reaction from democrat jim himes of connecticut. plus ukraine's military makes a major push against russia. the pivotal counteroffensive coming as cap ukraine requires to receive a fighter jets from western allies for just days after president zelenskyy met with world leaders. republican senator lindsey graham joins us live from fresh off his meeting with ukrainian president. we will ask the senator what the two discussed behind closed doors. then, florida governor desantis jumped into the 2024 campaign ready to blitz the media and hit the trail part was about to dispense of this culture of losing quickbooks. shannon: a boaters or hearing a lot more about what he wants if he wins the white house. gross i would not want to see the united states with our troops meshed in a war in russia or ukraine huxtable asked our
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sunday pan about desantis opening message to republicans and about the strategy behind the swipes of former president donald trump progress when it came time you advocate your office to submit like dr. fauci or do they spin up to do what is right. shannon: all right now on "fox news sunday" ♪ ♪ hello from foxnews in washington this memorial day weekend. we are waking up to the news this morning president biden house speaker kevin mccarthy have reached a debt limit agreement. it took weeks of negotiations and it comes down to the wire but congressional leaders now must get the agreement to both chambers before june for print some republican party pushing back on certain details we have learned democrats will hold a call later today to talk about what is actually in the deal. in a moment my explosive light while with the speaker of the house. we will ask them what is in the deal and whether or not he can sway some up set critics.
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will speak a lie but democratic congressman jim himes about concussions the white house may break versus turn to chad pergram his life on the hill following every twist and turn hello chad. >> jana good morning parade the deal does not hike the dead still and suspends it to the presidential election paid the bill caps both suspending at a growth rate of only 1%. pentagon spending could increase. the selleck begins. >> conversation with numbers they feel great about the deal. your talk about reducing spending, rolling back the regulatory state. clawing back covid funds and lifting americans out of poverty there is a lot celebrate. >> kevin mccarthy conceded he did not expect to get all gop members. some conservatives are on fire. ralph norman tweeting the deal is quote insanity. bob good to think no one claiming to be a conservative could justify a yes vote. democrats will balk at additional work manic for healthy people to qualify for
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some federal benefits. >> they do book requirements in place were talking about expanding these work requirements. i would simply say it raises great concern. >> helped oppose the bill today the house could vote wednesday. the senate maybe next weekend just before the june 5 deadline. shannon: chad pergram on the hill thank you very much for joining us now speaker the house mr. mccarthy. welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> thanks for having me on. shannon: i don't how much rest you've gotten you've got a deal so let's talk about some of those who are upset. congressman dan bishop tweeted this after the quiet of the group last night. heard the call, write us congratulating mccarthy forgetting almost zippo in exchange for $4 trillion debt ceiling height was enough to make you in these the involvement moji. it's so bad they will not give a figure for the debt ceiling height only that it is suspended until first quarter 2025 hour bill was a year or less for your
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reaction question ricky is probably a no vote. but that's okay where the 95% of the culprits are very excited. think about this. we finally were able to cut spending for the first congress to vote for cutting spending year-over-year pretty cut that back. you fully fund the veterans. you fully fund the feds but you take the non-defense spending all her back lower than 22 levels. they get work requirements the democrat said that was a redline. now you are able to reform. how frustrating we are. it's been years to streamline to build a road in america takes seven years review. we now limit that you could only review over one -- two years. we are going to get america working again are going to get the process working again. we always have these omnibus at the end of the year we now penalize congress if they don't get their jobs done. there is so much in this that is positive and measured to all the other debts.
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republicans have the presidency, the senate and the house to the ever cut spending? of the increase it. we were able to do this and the president said he was hiding what to talk to us. this is really a step in the right direction. such a trajectory that is different. but a statutory cap on only spent 1% for the next six years. we let government grow but at a slower rate frequency inch of spent the white house was going to take credit to and what a victory lap. they say this there are no budget caps after 25 only nonenforceable appropriations targets but we all know how nonenforceable targets work in washington. they say he might've gotten something for a year or two but after that there's nothing to it. also what to government has done before prickle so they not telling us the truth there? what you have a statutory cap he got a say in the majority and we can keep it going forward. the other thing you have to adhere to for the very first time you have it administration
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but have present spent another 1.5 trillion on congress i can no longer happen. next meeting if he takes executive actions because he's got it cut to go forward. it is at the talk about it he has to do it for that would have saved us 1.5 trillion in the first two years of his presidency. that's a major savings. that is never been in love before and now it is being put into law. if you look at each movement here, this is a whole new direction think about how this came to fruition. normally have a 1000 page bill this is lesson 150 pages. normally the country does not know about until after it has passed. we will wait 72 hours but this is worthy of the american people. i want them to read it. i want them to understand it. we only have the majority in one house with a five seat majority of the present said we would never talk about this had chuck schumer said this be a clean debt ceiling will just raise it. that is not the case.
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you got work requirements help people out of poverty into jobs. you've got reforms began to build build things, cut the red tape he recapped so the president cannot just spend money while they we are actually spending less and we spent last year for that is not happening congress. so maybe it doesn't do everything for everyone. but this is a step in the right direction where no one thought we would be today. shannon: a site about work requirements culberson graze me your top negotiators on this assessment but if you're going to back off on that he said no. the white house itinerary there celebrated say there were no changes to medicaid. you reference snap and basically snap includes expansion for veterans and people who are homeless there's expansion for some credits. but the changes you did get will lift the edge of the requirements and those kinds of things but that the sunset. they do not last very long. but you cannot type congress went to the next they sunset after seven years going forward.
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but let's see what the white house does in there. there's a 12% exemption for every state through the state uses to exempt people we loaded up to eight which of the eight and 49 to 54 so encompasses more people. what is to be exempt? veterans i think that's appropriate veterans get accepted. >> those are dollars you talk about benefits. at the end of the essays more money what is the work requirement do? but only at able-bodied people no dependents. cinnabar inc. money from china to pay somebody to sit on the couch we now give them a process to go get a job. every study has shown when you do that up as more people to work. when they were, what happens? more people are paying into social security and medicare. you will see at the end of the date this puts our economy stronger, less dependent on china. we cut money so he stopped the inflation the democrats are doing. this is a tough position because the democrats have spent so much great made it easier for people
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to not go back to work. we just change the course shrunk the ability for exemptions on the percentage and now i going to provide people more jobs. shannon: will talk about the irs has been talk about scaling $80 billion regards indian bishops waiting on this, or the $88 billion appropriated to the irs over 10 years the deal rescinds only 1.9 billion. you read that right. that's the kind of get that is so good mccarthy agreed to increase the debt sunday $4 trillion request to do and how much you going to spend this year for irs agents question at 1.9 billion. so we rebuild every single dollar they're going to use for agents. they hired zero. i have to come back next year. so i do not get all of that repealed they have none for this year. i don't understand acute stopped all the hiring of irs agents that is not a wit in his eyes?
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so i'm not quite sure. shannon: have negotiated route next year at this deal is still in place what kind of negotiations with the democrats want to engage in? >> we have a majority it we can engage in anything they want to engage in but what we have failed to take in the majority we have change the country from the open house backup. we not only repealed the irs agents putting it work requirements. we are now spending less money in the first congress to do that than the congress before. democrats the present he cannot just go spend 1.5 trillion. we may fully fund our military and our veterans and the nondefense level goes back to 22 levels, even below that. think about that we don't control the senate we do not control the presidency. comparison will we controlled all three we did not do any of that we spent more money it is a new day. it is a new congress at the new republican majority. shannon: the "washington post" wrote about this yesterday said this about what it's ultimately
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in the dose of the white house agreed to inflation induction reduction in discretionary programs. but one upbeat mitigated by redirecting funds in other areas such as the mini club applicant in arriving at 16 expansion will rise by 1% in 2025 per this question whether a lot of this is a wash. if you're just moving money from one place to another customer. >> the president increases by six truck we always said were going to crawl back money were going to let government only grow at 1%. why question markets been growing at 33% of the democrats on discretionary spending. the president that we can only look at 14% of the entire budget to get this done. we have been able to achieve that in the short timeframe but think about what else we bill this is the largest rescission in american history. you can add up all of the rescissions of the other congresses is greater. what are we pulling back? cdcs, global health fund.
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no longer are we sending $40 million of american taxpayers money to china. we continued to pull that back that's a victory for the american public i will debate this bill anybody because at the end of the day is it everything i wanted? no but we do not control all of it. it's the biggest decision the biggest cut in congress is voter in the process. we have been able to do by making the economy even stronger by making work requirements into put people back to work. and then streamline has not been done in 40 years. we are going to cut the red tape and rode to build a road, put renewable energy. we want our energy become energy independent you now have it streamlined an opportunity with the timeframe for review instead of seven years -- one. states that want to ask about student debt relief i'm hearing two different stories about what is here and what is not. if the deposit on student debt repayments is going to lift so they will come back.
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the budget and critic in place the present plan to provide that for borrowers coming from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic where they make it sound as if the program's not going to change that were waiting on the supreme court to decide on this. >> do not confuse the two. what the president did he unconstitutionally said he was going to waive certain people part of their debt for student loan. but then he paused other than student loan everyone who barred within 60 days of the signing was going at the pay that back the supreme court is taking up that case. the supreme court came back and said that was unconstitutional the president could still say he is pausing not waiving it. but now this is an loudly supreme court decision will have to be upheld. shannon: the pauses gone? >> deposit of the 60 days of this being signed up another victory that brings in $5 billion for the american
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public. space inside of the talk to it minority leader jeffries. i've tried to build a relationship there presents a key spine capturing democrat votes in the table least a couple dozen said they are not. what is your conversation with mike about how you get this across the finish line? what's i know when i became weaker i wanted congress over differently. i wanted to treat had came the way i wanted to be treated. we talk every single week we can disagree but i want to know it's working. everything does not have to be political. every time there is an agreement and a negotiation between the president and congress both parties when they have an agreement come together and vote for the bill because both of them talk about it. i do not work with became to say i need this many votes they think you're going to get a majority of republicans voting for this bill this is a good feel for the american public for the present agreed with this bill. i think this country a lot of democrats for right now the democrats are very accept. there's nothing in the bill for them. there is not one thing in the bill for democrats.
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shannon: i don't think that's going to persuade them to join him or you buy will talk to one of the next. quickly you've talked about getting back to regular order the 12 appropriation bills have to pass every year. is it carrot and stick situation to get people to do that. are you worried some of your caucus slowly ticked about how this went down and you're not going to have the support when you need it? >> not at all pre-people underestimate the every single day what we've been able to do. her parents bill of rights wheat lifted the debt ceiling. will be put here and what we change in washington that he doing on the bill of 1.7 trillion consented to the house right before christmas and have your boat ... wait 72 hou hours. that has all changed. inside this bill is a provision. if congress does not do the work and pass all bills a continual resolution goes in but it cuts a 1% across the board. give you the incentive to do the
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job. have the american people have a say in a check and balance in here. have consequences for the lack of action by congress. it is a new day in congress. it's a new group of republicans were going to change the way we do businesses. we are going to spend less were not going to waste taxpayers to send to china. not going to pay people to stay home but going to encourage them to go back to work bread were going to cut red tape were not going to reward people in washington who do not do the job you're going to do for the guys show up and do the work. shannon: will watch as you do the work of hammering out the tax and watch her vote later think of your time. driving out connecticut democrat congressman jim himes. 1200 bucks to sunday. i won't ask you what you heard of the speaker they said your leader hakeem jeffries said to him democrats are mad because of something for them in this bill. what you make of it? that's right there to proms with
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the bill. number one, none of the things of the bill or democratic parties for you know what those parties are last year's only control the house with cap insulin at $35 for seniors but we did drug price controls to pass the biggest infrastructure investment in our country ever we address climate change. those are our priority is not a single one of them are in this bill. thus on he surprised given we are now in the minority. for the obvious point here on the speaker did not say this the reason he may have some check and some democrats at the very small bill. it's a very, very small bill. had the bill looked anything what the republicans passed on the floor were they rescinded the money designed to create electric battery industry in the country designed to further reduce drug prices you would've had you nobody against it for the irs money is a pretty good example but by the speaker wants to defend taking irs police off the block so more people can cheat on their taxes is beyond me.
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you have the numbers right $80 billion since in that direction over a period of time. very, very small fraction of the ice been rescinded. again not a bill that's going to make any democrats happy but it's a small and about the of not destroying the economy this week make a democratic votes. shannon: you repeatedly said and recently subject something real bad a shock to the markets or something else to get a deal across the finish line. does this ease your worries now that he gets past? what's it on cultural position for me too be input of a natural optimist i really thought this might not get done. remember it is not done yet. i would introduce check the social media the freedom of congress who are obliterating this deal but by the way to be a 5:00 culture of the democratic caucus. i expect to have to hold the phone out here based on what were going to give more progressive members. it is far from over the finished light yet but if it doesn't go over the finish line then i'll see that market reaction none of us want to see. i think back i thought in congress sometime in 2008 only
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troubled asset relief program the bail out failed on the house floor there's an instant market reaction. i hope i'm wrong in my pessimistic that this could be a disaster by beutler commission the bigger issue here is we all need to step back and think maybe this extends it for two years but do we really want to have this conversation in two years? what there is a republican president let's imagine as a republican president two years in january and now we do exactly kevin mccarthy and the republicans have done over the course of the last couple months and site we are not going to raise the debt the debt ceiling president trump or president stevens or whoever it might be unless you do the following seven things by the unless we have single-payer healthcare and agree new deal, you name it. is this really the way we want to do business as a country going forward? this is not how we are supposed to actually pass legislation in the congress. i hope we get through this and
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dispense with the catastrophe the ransom taking in the hostage and the really debilitating qualities of this debt ceiling to get back to legislating the way we were designed to legislate. >> the presence collect support and step forward that reduces spending while protecting critical programs for working people growing the economy for everyone. he says the agreement protects congressional democrats keep parties and legislative accomplishments he wants it passed asap. will you heed the president urging or have you thought about how you will vote? looks well, remember everyday i wake up knowing enough history to note my job is not to do what the president asks me. in fact in a government of divided powers i regard my role acting as a check and balance on the president very, very seriously. this takes me back to i hope we move beyond the ransom note and hostagetaking as a legislative mechanism because of force i am tempted to say no i am a no vo
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vote. as a speaker said there's nothing for the democrats and the thing and by the way joy went to belle that process which at the end of the day is a hostagetaking process even if i get to use it two years from now. i do not want to do that. do not want to present a republican president with a list of priorities and say unless you enact these priorities we are going to blow up the global economy. the answer to your question shannon is there will be a 5:00 call today. i have not made up my mind. the whole enterprise is a corrupt enterprise in terms of legislating this way. i am going to listen to what the president and his people's arguments are. i am anything but a clear yes but at this point. shannon: a talk about new polling on the economy as this place out has real-world effects as you talked about in the speaker did as well put a 3% of americans say they're pretty pessimistic about the economy they rated as fair or poor that is up five points just since be asked in april. kubrick got independence that jumps in 90%. when he asked americans a little but the president's policies
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whether helping or hurting, 79% of them say other the president policies are making no difference to them and their family are actively hurting their families economic positi position. what a short message to those americans this morning? let's think there is a lot of anxiety out there. inflation is still to hybrid unemployment is at record lows more americans as a percentage of the workforce are working than ever before. unemployment and communities of colors is at record lows. that is your key thing but inflation is still high housing costs are still way too high that is something we should be addressing rather than falling around this debt ceiling staff. but i understand why they're still anxiety out there. when the challenges we face at the start of our conversation 'through what we did last two years out reduction prescription drug prices for the biggest investment ever in our infrastructure our roadways, our railways that take some time to roll out we passed the biggest investment ever in our infrastructure but takes a long time to get that will out my
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constituents asked me passes big bill i am still sitting in traffic but think there is a gap between off a lot of what was achieved in one section one have an effect on americans lives day-to-day. shannon: congress published a bus o'clock call you site to vote how to vote let us know. thank you. up next door to governor desantis officially dresses have the ring for 2024 and has huge plans for early voting states but will explain and ask our sunday panel if it is enough to be able to chip away at president trump's massive lead in the polls.
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and it is okay because more than 95% the convents were excited. shannon: my interview this morning brushing off concern some very vocal republicans will not support the debt limit demo time now for sunday group at washington correspondent for bloomberg tv and radio provided campaign kevin walling charlie heard special assistance for security to george w. bush michael allen. thank you for being here at this morning. so turn them going to start what you heard from the speaker the there. it is he's aware the very vocal mom to not going to vote for this the very real objections where they feel this is not getting the house built from a couple weeks ago. >> it's amazing to stop and think about a time when i was across america are all having to make double digit decreases in their spending with inflation.
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you've got companies cutting across the board. the current environment you have one entire party here. no matter what they would get more money. it is completely dedicated to ensuring that its bigger and bigger every year. no matter how much hardship the puts on regular people. was figure mccarthy no one thought he would get this. to get present but at the table he's correct is no one thought he would get the original proposal in the first place. shannon: or that he would become speaker at some point. >> exactly he has done them. he did manage to get this across the threshold even though it's up against a bare majority. up against the senate. up against the white house.
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one percentage point of holding a slight increase. the problem is still there. shannon: you heard him say the dozen said there's a lot of great stuff in this for democrats. those kind of things. >> the good thing about democrats in this president is we don't default with the majority of the american people do not really understand this process that would hold the president accountable if that happened on his watch. validity of democrats out there touting the fact medicaid is fully intact 100 million americans on the benefit that actually expands as a speaker talked about expands eligibility for snap with the omens, veterans in this country does not touch it all the inflation reduction act which is a goal of the speakers fully intact it is
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not touch at all the president's policy and student loan forgiveness. so there are a lot of good things in this agreement for democrats. steve worked really hard to make sure those allstate in place. shannon: i went to maturity the 24 revenue players this week. seems like tim's got senate tim scott got a money seems like a month ago now we have desantis into big entrance to the same "new york times" had an interesting piece talking about the plan to help desantis make up a lot of ground they say he political group supporting ron desantis presidential run is preparing a 100 million-dollar voter outreach push. so big it plans to knock on door of every possible desantis motor at least four times in new hampshire, nevada and south carolina and five times in the kickoff iowa caucuses. that is quite an undertaking. >> it is he's very well-known in florida he to get his national appeal up. this is why he's leaving florida is a huge kickoff event in iowa.
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it is because he has to be nationally known the former president needs him drastically. took 20 or 30 points big like some polls even hire 30 and 40% that is because former president has a huge control and 30% of the base. obviously it nationally known he actually held the office of desantis needs to make this outreach. and at the moment to some of media or news coverage around him was this a failed launch of a failure to launch as a trump campaign is calling it because it was 26 minutes on this twitter space bar correct how many were on this waiting? something said issues at moments it was only 26 minutes in we only heard from the governor say a plan to run for president was not even on camera goes the first president since fdr we did not see the face. this has to be a huge push for them he has a ton of money left over when he ran from governor he birthday point to million is first 24 hours announcing. that is quite an accomplishment
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for them. but he has to be known that's where they need to get out there. shannon: someone else going out there we talked about this last week virginia governor glenn youngkin happen at out that race eyebrows at him at present reading at the reagan library another at out coparent still matter by his pack. they had this department was virginia governor glenn youngkin tell commented reconsidering that bid but privately meeting with prospective donors telling them he is open to entering the race if he sees a path. practice a great story for the republicans but we have a deep bench we have ron desantis, we of course that glenn youngkin, both of them i think are in touch for that rub republican base is. they're both fighters. they both care very much about the state of the economy. and of course they care very much about education as exhibited by both of them during covid appraising both of them have a terrific shot going forward. i think they are both fighters and that is a republican primary voters want too. they want to be able to win the
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next election so we can make more progress on all of our priorities. shannon: was to the answering into it that actually mean. quickly went to get to this because pulling out this week is really tough from cnn whopping 66% of americans view a biting victor in the upcoming presidential election is either a disaster or a setback for the united states for two thirds of the country think reelecting their current present would be a disastrous event progress we have about 15 months to shift that narrative the president's going to out on the campaign trail the vice president is playing really active role she of the first commencement woman to address those cadets. think again the president says all the time for watching at home take a drink, do not compare into the almighty compared to the alternative the message is going to play out on the republican side. >> a drinking game during fox news ascendant dell start too early. maybe it's a mimosa bird panel do not go too far. up next russia claims is taking a key ukrainian city after months of fighting as ukraine
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counteroffensive push against russia. have given billions of dollars of military support and financial aid by ukrainian president zelensky said his country needs more and different weapons have my next guest is just made the trip to ukraine he met directly with president zelensky republican senator lindsey graham joins us now from london. senator welcome back to "fox news sunday". thank you. shannon: before we get to that i would talk about your reaction to the budget deals we now understand it. based on your tweets you do not think defense spending is a good deal because it essentially gives the president he was asking bourne's budget when it comes to defense spending. >> number one i respect kevin mccarthy pretty want to raise the debt ceiling and be irresponsible not to do it. i want to control spending bread like to have a smaller irs. i like the clawback the unused covid buddy. i know you cannot get the perfect but what i will not do as adopted by the defense of budget call it a success. kevin said the defense if we
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adopt the biden defensive budget it increases below inflation three-point to percent increase in defense is below inflation for dividing the defense budget takes a knave from to a eight ships to 291 at a time when china is going to increase their navy by almost a third period so the biden defense budget was a joke before but if we adopt it as republicans we will be doing a great disservice to the party of ronald reagan. the biggest winner of the biden defense budget is china. they will have a bigger navy they have the verge of driving the russians out. but don't tell me the biden defense budget fully the military we have tagged it for a year as republicans.
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alternated to contain china. the biden defense budget makes it worse for us for look forward to the details for the few semi the biden defense budget united states senate and the court fully funds the military you will have a hard time with me. shannon: i see we are going there but would that mean you would be a know he found very concerned about the default portion of this. chris i'm not going to do a deal that marginally reduces the number of irs agents in the future at the expense of sinking the navy. i take that from 298 to 291 ships. they had 373 ships adult the threats we face as a nation. how do you turn 73 ships there sent spending below.
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2.0 and 2011 my good friend mitch mcconnell negotiated deal with joe biden that virtually destroyed the defense department and the name of raise the debt ceiling. if this is a another round not only will i vote no i will not be intimidated by june 5 for this is memorial day weekend we are celebrating for our country i am a republican from the reagan camp. ronald reagan would not do this to our military. the defensive team of joe biden i lost faith in a long time ago. i've been making light of the biden budget as being an adequate win for china. yes we now to swallow it because of the debt ceiling you can forget it. the number one job of every member of congress should be to defend a nation. the biden defense budget does not do it. kevin has a hard job i like him a lot. my good friend john mccain voted in 2011 thinking we would never do the cuts that we actually did
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for two years later he says it's the worst boat he ever made. we are doing the same thing all over again in the name of raise the debt ceiling. we should raise the debt ceiling that we should not cripple the military's ability to defend the nation as a trade-off. spending below inflation is not fully funding the military parade cutting the size of the navy only helps china. shannon: i want to make sure we get to where we've been met with president zelensky they are gearing up for counteroffensive. any help or any thought there's any diplomatic efforts? the ukrainian public overwhelmingly supports reclaiming every inch of ukrainian territory including crimea for putin insist any peace talks recognize russia's claim to crimea so, ukraine's rightfully won their land back with the does not want to give up any of it he is willing to expend lives and loves them both sides of this thing. how does it end?
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fox here's how it ends i want to end the war in ukraine by defeating putin. the counteroffensive is afoot right now. glass 400 and some days the gratings have divide every expectation. they weaken and bloodied the russian army inside of ukraine. the coming days and weeks. the gratings of had a weapon called a storm shadow provided by the british that's wreaking havoc on the russians. they need longer range rockets and they need cluster munitions to defeat the russians where they can expel russia from ukraine by what the war to end in 2014 we did a deal with putin giving into crimea what happened, he invasive tried to take the whole country. if you want to end the war in ukraine, which i do than defeat putin pretty want to edit so we do not have more war. if you let putin get away with this china will take tylan. i wanted out of afghanistan but i did know was give the country back to the taliban. so all the smart people out
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there, the best that you can do is give ukraine the ability to evict the russians, to liberate their territory for their not asking for one soldier. they're asking for weapons and technology. it is in our national security interest to make sure they can be putin and they are on the verge of driving the russians out. we need to keep helping them. all of our allies seem to be all in and helping ukraine. they can win this, they can liberate their helping nonstock tower going to help ukraine win against russia. there on the verge of a major counteroffensive that need support. shannon: only ask about this quickly republicans or democrats have expressed concerns the inability to help other places. taiwan has billions and backordered weaponry in those kinds of things. defense and his the says this ukraine assumption of applied materials outstripping the capacity of american defense firms to quickly replenish it. center for strategic studies report last month u.s. defense
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unprepared for an emotional battle over taiwan how do we manage that? for some really do not pass a defense budget below inflation. we are overmatched. we need more weapons. but letting putin dismember ukraine and get away with industrial sized war crimes, gives you more or not less. if putin is allowed to win when he could lose if we do the right thing there goes taiwan. you do not see the connection between ukraine and china you're missing a lot. we need more defense spending for their right about the weapons. we need to increase our arsenal permits multiple threat floods help ukraine defeat putin and the war on favorable terms in the ukraine. we will make china less likely to invade taiwan for the defense budget they are proposing makes it impossible for us to do things we need to do. you defense spending awaiting more of it.
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michael that's what happened yesterday the house voted overwhelmingly to send this out to the state senate. directly the attorney general's wife is a state center there in texas. what's the rhythm of the articles of impeachment at the very, very serious. it's abuse of office is alleging a variety of bribes to the tune of, please renovate my house in exchange for favors. so i am glad the republicans out there acting out against one of their own it is an abuse of trust and cynicism in american politics they should prosecute to its fullest. >> he's got a lot of defenders at the president trump, ted cruz others are saying it's because he is so conservative and he is going after they call the rino republicans in texas. he said the same thing. republicans are very involved in this. they're not just involved they're the ones leading the w way. we have to state what happens in the senate. she is a center but not only the
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texas constitution says all senators need to be present for an impeachment trial. but it is also personally involved in gate have to recuse yourself it's going to be interesting how she devotes orgasm vote. what is going on there does seemed like this was beyond the pale for republicans for this is an individual that for years there've been allegations against him. what seems to have done him in this time is he went to the state and asked for funds from the state to end eight settlement for these whistleblowers are part of his team. this is more than $3 million. republicans saying we cannot give you state funds for this rate that is you saw this happen so quickly. shannon: is back to the federal level. center has faced allegations and trials of things before apparently may be back in the hot seat. "new york times" reporting federal prosecution fbi or investigate whether senator robert menendez or his wife received unreported gifts about electric car and apartment in
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washington from a company with the matter said on thursday. his spokespeople are saying this is going to wash out. he is find the denying the allegations for this is not his first rodeo on this. >> that is true. his spokespeople the senator himself said there's something to this for there's an investigation that is playing out. you mention the fact he's cleared in 2015 of similar charges in terms of gifts being exchanged and things like that. but there is a clear line in terms of whether the center is guilty or not based on disclosure laws and based on was there anything traded for that and terms of legislation or policy changes in things like that. i think that process is clear it will clear the center just edited 2015. shannon: had a mistrial on corruption trial charges than before the d.o.j. tried and they dismissed all the charges. so charlie he said this is another one the cases it's not
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going to stick. >> is hard. whether he did get ultimately cleared the last time. there is a lot of sleazy stuff he was involved in. i think it's interesting going back to ken paxton situation a lot of these allegations he has been accused of began back before he has 12 election since some of these first allegations were made. the degree have a very low regard for public figures these days. what makes his worship clear weaponization based on politics. we've seen this with president trump allegations made against him. makes regular people like ken paxton is this real or is it not real.
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i had to dig down myself. you believe it. suddenly you are a conspiracy theorist there just framing me. so the first time they had done this. it's not good for us as a country. they get you much as they will and expected to equal justice under the law for all. he's obviously waiting a word of potential federal indictment "rolling stone" says this a. trump's lawyers have warned him to be indicted by the feds. they expect the justice department to charge the criminal investigation into the documents following the end of his presidency. at that indictment cut happens. he is going to be like a christmas tree of indictments by the time we have an election. the stupidity of it is to go
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after him for things like having an nda signing a nondisclosure agreement with somebody. where the newest one about the records in florida. these are ridiculous cases. this is what undermines people's faith in the justice system. >> i am starting to wonder though. the conventional wisdom as it is a witchhunt and people after trauma. i think the essence in the republican presidential primary is a lovely guy, did a great job as president. but, too much drama too much to see here but. let's move on to one of our successful governors. it is at least possible to assess after a few more indictments and unserious matters that people might say it is time to move on. >> history shows a trumbull bring in the money after this. this is when he really picked obviously pulling to we've seen he is pulled away quite decisively from the pack for now. right thank you very much we will see you next sunday.
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