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Why Trump’s Horrendous Budget Bills Still Matter Today | 5/25/23
Why Trump’s Horrendous Budget Bills Still Matter Today | 5/25/23
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60 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2023
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Today, I offer you the history of Trump’s presidency like nobody else has done. Every single budget bill he signed had almost unanimous Democrat support but was opposed by DeSantis and the Freedom Caucus. They were acts of political adultery that we are still languishing from to this very day. We are where we are today on debt, inflation, and the border because of Trump’s failure. We continue to fail because we don’t focus on a mission. The Left doesn’t have that problem. I read a list of dozens of crazy accomplishments Democrats have achieved in Minnesota. Finally, I end with my annual Memorial Day message.
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Released:
May 25, 2023
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Podcast episode
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