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Congressman Brandon Gill discusses the issue of rogue judges, particularly those issuing nationwide injunctions, and his efforts to rein in their power, including filing impeachment articles against Judge Boasberg. He emphasizes the need for Congress to assert its authority over lower courts and explored defunding and jurisdiction limits. Gill also criticizes the selective funding of left-wing media outlets, citing NPR CEO Catherine Mar's controversial comments. Additional interview with pollster Scott Rasmussen, who discusses the recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin, noting that Republicans easily won two open seats in Florida, while a conservative constitutional amendment on election integrity passed in Wisconsin. Rasmussen highlights the shift in voter bases, with working-class Republicans and postgraduate Democrats becoming more reliable voters. Finally, it's AMAC Wednesday, and national spokesman for AMAC, Bobby Charles, joins and reveals the economic impact of global tariffs, highlighting recent developments with Israel and Canada. Charles emphasized the effectiveness of tariffs in incentivizing capital and job return to the U.S., predicting a significant economic boost within 6-12 months. He notes a $5 trillion increase in U.S. investment in 90 days under Trump, as well as judicial reform, advocating for Congress to limit nationwide rulings by district judges.
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Congressman Brandon Gill discusses the issue of rogue judges, particularly those issuing nationwide injunctions, and his efforts to rein in their power, including filing impeachment articles against Judge Boasberg. He emphasizes the need for Congress to assert its authority over lower courts and explored defunding and jurisdiction limits. Gill also criticizes the selective funding of left-wing media outlets, citing NPR CEO Catherine Mar's controversial comments. Additional interview with pollster Scott Rasmussen, who discusses the recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin, noting that Republicans easily won two open seats in Florida, while a conservative constitutional amendment on election integrity passed in Wisconsin. Rasmussen highlights the shift in voter bases, with working-class Republicans and postgraduate Democrats becoming more reliable voters. Finally, it's AMAC Wednesday, and national spokesman for AMAC, Bobby Charles, joins and reveals the economic impact of global tariffs, highlighting recent developments with Israel and Canada. Charles emphasized the effectiveness of tariffs in incentivizing capital and job return to the U.S., predicting a significant economic boost within 6-12 months. He notes a $5 trillion increase in U.S. investment in 90 days under Trump, as well as judicial reform, advocating for Congress to limit nationwide rulings by district judges.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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