Watch Texas and Mississippi Governors Greg Abbott and Tate Reeves respond to Joe Biden’s “neanderthal” jab over their mask mandate reversal.
“That jerk never had the authority to tell people to wear masks. None of these governors in the country did,” Jesse Kelly tells Buck Sexton.
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Buck Sexton – 08-09-22
We still have more questions than answers when it comes to last night’s FBI raid on former President Trump’s Florida home. According to reports, the search linked to an investigation into his handling of classified and sensitive material, but as of yet, the DOJ has offered no explanation as to what triggered the raid on Trump’s residence. Buck takes a look at the latest. Plus, Denmark stops giving COVID-19 vaccines to people under the age of 18, and Tiana Lowe discusses the lack of inflation reduction in the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.
Mar-A-Lago Raid: More Questions Than Answers
We still have more questions than answers when it comes to last night’s FBI raid on former President Trump’s Florida home. According to reports, the search linked to an investigation into his handling of classified and sensitive material, but as of yet, the DOJ has offered no explanation as to what triggered the raid on Trump’s residence.
Buck Sexton – 08-08-22
In a straight party-line vote, the senate passed the so-called Inflation Reduction Act–a left-wing wishlist of climate change and healthcare spending that’s unlikely to do anything to curb inflation.
Buck takes a look at the details and the reaction. Plus, police forces across the country continue to face recruitment issues, as cops walk off the job in record numbers and days of violence between Israel and militants in Gaza have ended in a ceasefire.
Inflation bill doubles size of the IRS
One of the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act that’s receiving a considerable amount of attention is a massive cash infusion for the Internal Revenue Service. The bill would spend more than 79 billion dollars on the IRS over the next 10 years, which is expected to go toward hiring 87,000 new agents, roughly doubling the size of the agency.