liz wheeler show. he hyde amendment used to be something that was an agreed upon thing. it had bipartisan support. it was included whenever you were sending these things out and democrats would run on saying well i'm personally have certain views on abortion but i don't think we should use your money to fund it. what changed? >> well, the radical left, aoc, the squad came in and changed the democratic party as you know. i mean the hyde amendment, as you mentioned, the hyde amendment used to be an a nonpartisan bipartisan thing when it was introduced by henry hyde. i think there were 100 democrats who supported it at that time. and, listen, this is something that represents the majority of the country. the hyde amendment is estimated to have saved 2.5 million unborn children from abortion. precious babies have been saved. this is not something that is a democratic issue vs. a republican issue when you ask the voters. it's only that partisan in washington, d.c. there is a new poll that says that 58% of th