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On-air personnel for NBC and MSNBC have a visceral reaction to the hiring by the network of former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel as a conservative pundit. Chuck Todd went so far as to tell 'Meet the Press' host Kristen Welker that the network owed her an apology. Others suggested there was no room for an election denier on MSNBC. Joe Concha of Fox News blasts Todd for his insubordination to his employers, while Ryan weighs whether Todd's hypocrisy outweighed his sanctimony.Deborah Flora, Republican primary candidate for Colorado's 4th Congressional District to succeed Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), joins Ryan and reveals her campaign's decision on whether to focus strictly on the primary, run in the special run-off election to serve out the remainder of Buck's term after his early resignation, or both.
Ken Buck (R-CO), a former TEA Party candidate, can no longer coexist with MAGA, so he quit. Listen to his reasons. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) recently filed a resolution calling for the invocation of the 25th Amendment to remove Joe Biden from office, arguing that the President is no longer congnitively able to hold the office. In this discussion, Mike O'Neil from the Landmark Legal Foundation provides an overview of what the 25th Amendment allows (and what it doesn't), why it was put into the Constitution, and the proper way to invoke it.
Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Numerous developments this week in the chambers of Congress, culminating in a decisive 352-65 vote by the House of Representatives to force a sale or ban TikTok, sending it off to the Senate to make their decision. Meanwhile, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) disclosed his imminent departure from Congress, adding to the rush of House members departing before the end of their terms. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Aishah Hasnie delve into the intricacies of these unfolding developments. Earlier this week, President Joe Biden said that Israel would cross a "red line" if they sent troops to the Southern Gaza city of Rafah, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Democratic support for Israel is shrinking within Washington D.C. and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been too willing to tolerate the casualties in Gaza. FOX News Correspondent Benjamin Hall explains why Democrats are starting to decrease their support for Israel and why some Israelis fear hostages won't make it home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Buck (R-CO), a former TEA Party candidate, can no longer coexist with MAGA, so he quits. Bernie appropriately calls for a 32-Hr workweek. Houston Democracy Project's Neil Aquino visits. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Are you prepared for Eclipse Day? April 8th. Robert Hur testifies, and we all know that Joe Biden is an old man. Another report that eating beef increases our carbon footprint. I'm not giving up beef. You're not giving up beef. Leave. Beef. Alone. Northbound 465 shut down at 86th St. Colts making mad moves. Colts making the statement that it's time to deliver. Zero bump for Biden from the SOTU. No cease fire. Jake Sullivan stating that Hamas is responsible for not having a cease fire. Update on 465 shut down. Katz – Bair ‘24 ticket for President. Robert Hur fallout. $300 Million being sent to Ukraine. Ken Buck (R-Co) leaving suddenly. Ray Bans, Meta and the super creepy stuff. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses can now describe landmarks for you. Boeing whistleblower found dead. Fill up on the News. Inflation not going away, EV Cars not selling. Cell phones now banned in Indiana classrooms. Rokita wants Holcomb to ban Antisemitism ban. Are we going to see Congress force Tik Tok to be sold to an American Company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ken Buck (R-CO), a former TEA Party candidate, can no longer coexist with MAGA, so he quit. Elizabeth Townsend's healthcare story can affect us all. The TikTok vote shows an out-of-touch Congress. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
WIth a Tuesday press release and just ten days notice, Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) announced his resignation from office effective Friday, March 22. Dick Wadhams joins Dan to discuss the firestorm this decision leaves in Buck's wake, and what the mechanics and schedule of replacing the Congressman are in the state of Colorado. Candidate Jerry Sonnenberg also appears on the program to discuss how Buck's departure affects his race for the seat and the Republican nomination. What is Ken Buck's true 'end game' here?
Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) continues to disappoint everyone back home, abandoning his constituents and the Republican party by helping throw Alejandro Mayorkas a life preserver and saving the disgraced DHS head from a House impeachment vote. Dan and Ryan discuss why President Biden found it necessary to wear a Ukraine tie and pin on a day he held a press conference to ostensibly announce his support for a Senate bill to protect our southern border. Both wonder where the President's true loyalties lie and what his top priority is with this massive spending bill that sends far more money to Ukraine than it does to Israel or our own border.Also, remembering Toby Keith (1961-2024) after his death at the age of 62 from stomach cancer.
With the seismic announcement by Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) that he won't be running for re-election to a sixth term in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, state GOP chair Dave Williams joins Dan to discuss the implications and ramifications of a wide-open primary field to replace the incumbent Congressman.
Dan asks Ryan and listeners if they are planning ahead to save money or make other changes to their everyday lives in the event America enters a full-scale war in the Middle East. Also, Dan feels it's merely a vanity project for Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) and the other eight rogue Republicans who voted Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) out as Speaker in order to garner notoriety, media attention, and fundraising fodder.
Trent Leisy, a veteran and local business owner, joins Dan to discuss the launch of his campaign to challenge incumbent Rep. Ken Buck in Colorado's 4th Congressional District primary next year.
For those closely following the latest headlines out of Washington, the GOP's efforts to elect a new Speaker of the House appears as if it's a neverending quest. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) lost the House speaker vote for a second time on Wednesday, nearly a week after Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) ended his speaker bid. Major's guest this week is Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who thinks Republicans could consider pressing pause on their quest and look to a temporary Speakership to break the current impasse. While it's not his preferred approach, Buck is intrigued by the idea of having the current Speaker Pro Tempore, Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-SC), be elected as Speaker on a temporary basis.Thanks to Capitol Hill's Santa Rosa Taqueria for hosting us this week!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to discuss his exploratory process in considering a primary run against Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in the 4th Congressional District, including a phone call he received directly from Buck himself on Thursday morning. Dan and Ryan discuss whether Buck may be seeing the handwriting on the wall, and whether he calculates Reams has a real shot of beating him head-to-head in a primary.
In a Denver Gazette op-ed entirled 'How Dick Wadhams and the establishment screw the GOP,' Rep. Ken DeGraaf (R-22, El Paso) fires a shot across the bow of the former Colorado Republican Party chair. Wadhams was all too eager to respond, staying for three segments on the program to refute every criticism directed at him. The gloves come off when Dick drops the bombshell allegation that current state GOP chair Dave Williams was behind the entire hit piece. Also, a surprise candidate may be entering the race to primary Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in Colorado's 4th Congressional District.
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to discuss his exploratory process in considering a primary run against Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in the 4th Congressional District, including a phone call he received directly from Buck himself on Thursday morning.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/04/2023): 3:05pm- On Tuesday, Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ) joined Democrats in a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House—the first time a speakership has been ended on a no-confidence vote. The final vote was 216 to 210 in favor of vacating the speakership. According to reports, on Tuesday night House Republicans held a closed-door meeting at 6:30pm to determine what steps to take next. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who is now serving as temporary speaker, has adjourned the House and is expected to hold a vote to fill the speakership early next week. 3:15pm- Representatives Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Steve Scalise (R-LA) have both announced their intention to openly contend for Speaker of the House. 3:30pm- According to Audrey Fahlberg of National Review, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) may be the next Speaker of the House. Fahlberg writes: “With the House speakership hanging in limbo after Kevin McCarthy's ouster Monday evening, allies of the former speaker say House Majority Leader Steve Scalise currently has the clearest path to the speakership as he continues to gauge support for his newly announced bid. But the race is early, and there is widespread concern among different House GOP factions about his health…with a host of House Republican sources cautioning that Scalise's blood cancer diagnosis is causing many McCarthy allies to keep their powder dry, even if his health issues aren't necessarily disqualifying.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/mccarthy-allies-say-steve-scalise-has-clearest-path-to-speakership-but-point-to-concerns-about-his-health/ 3:40pm- Speaking from a New York City courthouse, Donald Trump told reporters that he would consider accepting the House speakership position if Republicans thought it would be in their best interest. Although Trump is obviously not a member of Congress, that isn't a prerequisite for holding the position of speaker. 3:45pm- Speaking with reporters outside of the U.S. Capitol following a vote which vacated the House speakership, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said America is the biggest winner now that Kevin McCarthy isn't serving as speaker. Gaetz seemingly endorsed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) to fill the vacancy. 4:05pm- Rich speaks with listeners about the decision to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. Will changing Republican leadership in the House have an impact on the quality of legislation passed? Or do institutional checks make it impossible? 4:15pm- While appearing on Fox News, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel condemned the House's decision to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker. She explained, “we cannot do this and win” in 2024. 4:40pm- Who should serve as the next Speaker of the House? Jim Jordan? Steve Scalise? Donald Trump? Or maybe even…Rich Zeoli!?!? One listener hilariously calls for Rich to be nominated. 4:50pm- In one of his first acts serving as temporary speaker, Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) evicted Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) from her Congressional office. Pelosi had been granted an abnormally large office space following the end of her speakership. 5:00pm- Sam Peak—Senior Policy Analyst at Americans for Prosperity—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his editorial at The New York Post, “Biden's H2 Visa Rules Are Hurting Migrants, Small Businesses.” Peak writes, “Biden's most recent migrant policies have been a master class in how to worsen the multiple problems behind his dismal polling numbers. Burrowed among them is the White House's recent sabotage of the H-2A and H-2B visa programs—which help employers legally recruit seasonal workers, such as farm-hands and landscapers.” You can read the full article: https://nypost.com/2023/09/30/bidens-visa-rules-hurting-migrants-small-businesses/ 5:15pm- Speaking with Fox 29, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner was asked about the wide-spread looting that plagued the city last week. He said that looters will be judged on a case-by-case basis—“we will look carefully to see if this is a one-off situation and if they're fundamentally law-abiding people.” 5:20pm- Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) being carjacked in Washington D.C.—would President Joe Biden feel safe parking his Corvette Stingray in D.C.? 5:30pm- While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers referred to Travis Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer”—referencing Kelce's recent appearance in a COVID-19 vaccine commercial. Rich reveals that he doesn't care for Taylor Swift's music—is he even allowed to say that? 5:40pm- On Tuesday, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron placed a gag order on Donald Trump. According to Jonah E. Bromwich of The New York Times, the order arose because Trump mocked a court clerk on social media on Monday. He explains Trump mocked “the clerk, Allison Greenfield, shortly before noon on his Truth Social site. His post was a picture of Ms. Greenfield with Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic majority leader. Mr. Trump mocked Ms. Greenfield as ‘Schumer's girlfriend' and said that the case against him should be dismissed.” Is Trump receiving a fair trial? You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/03/nyregion/trump-gag-order-fraud-trial.html 5:45pm- In a video that has recently resurfaced, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron—the judge overseeing the civil fraud case involving Donald Trump—can be heard exclaiming: “I'm going to say something controversial…juries get it wrong a lot.” 6:05pm- Representatives Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Steve Scalise (R-LA) have both announced their intention to openly contend for Speaker of the House. 6:10pm- According to William M. Arkin of Newsweek, “The federal government believes that the threat of violence and major civil disturbances around the 2024 U.S. presidential election is so great that it has quietly created a new category of extremists that it seeks to track and counter: Donald Trump's army of MAGA followers. The challenge for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the primary federal agency charged with law enforcement, is to pursue and prevent what it calls domestic terrorism without direct reference to political parties or affiliations—even though the vast majority of its current ‘anti-government' investigations are of Trump supporters, according to classified data obtained by Newsweek.” You can read the full article here: https://www.newsweek.com/2023/10/13/exclusive-fbi-targets-trump-followers-2024-election-nears-1831836.html 6:50pm- Rich is joined by 1210 WPHT producers Anthony and Dan who are at Citizen Bank Park ahead of tonight's game 2 playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: On Tuesday, Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ) joined Democrats in a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House—the first time a speakership has been ended on a no-confidence vote. The final vote was 216 to 210 in favor of vacating the speakership. According to reports, on Tuesday night House Republicans held a closed-door meeting at 6:30pm to determine what steps to take next. Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who is now serving as temporary speaker, has adjourned the House and is expected to hold a vote to fill the speakership early next week. Representatives Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Steve Scalise (R-LA) have both announced their intention to openly contend for Speaker of the House. According to Audrey Fahlberg of National Review, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) may be the next Speaker of the House. Fahlberg writes: “With the House speakership hanging in limbo after Kevin McCarthy's ouster Monday evening, allies of the former speaker say House Majority Leader Steve Scalise currently has the clearest path to the speakership as he continues to gauge support for his newly announced bid. But the race is early, and there is widespread concern among different House GOP factions about his health…with a host of House Republican sources cautioning that Scalise's blood cancer diagnosis is causing many McCarthy allies to keep their powder dry, even if his health issues aren't necessarily disqualifying.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/mccarthy-allies-say-steve-scalise-has-clearest-path-to-speakership-but-point-to-concerns-about-his-health/ Speaking from a New York City courthouse, Donald Trump told reporters that he would consider accepting the House speakership position if Republicans thought it would be in their best interest. Although Trump is obviously not a member of Congress, that isn't a prerequisite for holding the position of speaker. Speaking with reporters outside of the U.S. Capitol following a vote which vacated the House speakership, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said America is the biggest winner now that Kevin McCarthy isn't serving as speaker. Gaetz seemingly endorsed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) to fill the vacancy.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/03/2023): 3:05pm- On Monday, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) brought up a resolution to vacate the House speaker position. On Tuesday, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held a vote to table the motion but was ultimately defeated—208 to 218. Consequently, the House of Representatives will now hold a vote potentially resulting in the removal of McCarthy from the speakership. 3:20pm- From the House floor, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) spoke in defense of Kevin McCarthy's performance as speaker and insisted that removing him would be a “terrible idea” for Republicans. 3:30pm- While appearing on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) insisted that he would survive any challenge to his speakership. 3:45pm- Appearing on State of the Union with Jake Tapper, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez said she would “absolutely” vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. 4:05pm- Could Kevin McCarthy cut a deal with Democrats in order to save his speakership? According to reporting from Carl Hulse and Luke Broadwater of The New York Times, “Democrats have been strategizing internally about what concessions they might be able to extract from Mr. McCarthy in exchange for saving him from Mr. Gaetz and his allies. Democrats are eager to see Mr. McCarthy commit to more funding for Ukraine, award more federal projects in Democrats' districts and honor the deal on spending levels he reached this year with Mr. Biden, according to people familiar with the discussions. All would draw a backlash from Republicans. Some Democrats have also floated ideas that seem less likely to be acted upon, such as demanding co-chairs for committees, removing right-wing Republicans from the Rules Committee and even obtaining a promise that the G.O.P. campaign committees will not spend money to defeat politically vulnerable Democrats.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/us/politics/democrats-mccarthy-speaker.html 4:15pm- On Tuesday, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron placed a gag order on Donald Trump. According to Jonah E. Bromwich of The New York Times, the order arose because Trump mocked a court clerk on social media on Monday. He explains Trump mocked “the clerk, Allison Greenfield, shortly before noon on his Truth Social site. His post was a picture of Ms. Greenfield with Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic majority leader. Mr. Trump mocked Ms. Greenfield as ‘Schumer's girlfriend' and said that the case against him should be dismissed.” Is this a violation of Trump's free speech rights? You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/03/nyregion/trump-gag-order-fraud-trial.html 4:30pm- The House is currently holding a vote to vacate the speakership. So far, several Republicans have voted to remove Kevin McCarthy as House speaker—including Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ). 4:35pm- John Brazer—Director of Relationship Marketing for the Philadelphia Phillies—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview tonight's round 1 playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Miami Marlins. Plus, which celebrity is scheduled to throw the first pitch? 4:45pm- BREAKING NEWS: The Speakership of the United States House of Representative is now vacant. Kevin McCarthy is no longer Speaker of the House. 4:50pm- Rebecca Shabad of NBC News writes, “Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., who was presiding over the House chamber during the vote, read the tally and said, ‘The office of speaker of the House of the United States of Representatives is hereby declared vacant,' and hit the gavel.” Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who is now serving as temporary speaker, has adjourned the House—allowing Republicans and Democrats to meet before determining what happens next. You can read more here: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/live-blog/house-speaker-kevin-mccarthy-vote-live-updates-rcna118610 5:00pm- For the first time, the House of Representatives has voted to remove a Speaker of the House in a no-confidence vote. The final tally was 216 to 210 voting in favor to vacate the position—with eight Republicans joining Democrats. 5:05pm- What led to Kevin McCarthy's ouster as speaker? Rich breaks it all down in a fiery, can't miss, monologue! 5:40pm- In a NBC10 report, Aaron Baskerville spoke with Nikki Bullock—the Philadelphia woman seen in a viral video involving a dirt bike rider destroying her rear windshield and pointing a gun at her head. When will District Attorney Larry Krasner start taking these types of crimes seriously? 5:50pm- Fox News' Alexis McAdams reports that Philadelphians are fed up with looters and other smash-and-grab crimes that have sadly become commonplace in the city. 6:05pm- Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ) joined Democrats in a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House—the first time a speakership has been terminated on a no-confidence vote. According to reports, House Republicans will hold a closed-door meeting at 6:30pm to determine what steps to take next. 6:15pm- Could ousted speaker Kevin McCarthy reclaim the position by cutting a deal with Democrats? According to reporting from Carl Hulse and Luke Broadwater of The New York Times, “Democrats have been strategizing internally about what concessions they might be able to extract from Mr. McCarthy in exchange for saving him from Mr. Gaetz and his allies. Democrats are eager to see Mr. McCarthy commit to more funding for Ukraine, award more federal projects in Democrats' districts and honor the deal on spending levels he reached this year with Mr. Biden, according to people familiar with the discussions. All would draw a backlash from Republicans. Some Democrats have also floated ideas that seem less likely to be acted upon, such as demanding co-chairs for committees, removing right-wing Republicans from the Rules Committee and even obtaining a promise that the G.O.P. campaign committees will not spend money to defeat politically vulnerable Democrats.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/us/politics/democrats-mccarthy-speaker.html 6:45pm- Rich is joined by 1210 WPHT producers Anthony and Dan who are at Citizen Bank Park ahead of tonight's round 1 playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ) joined Democrats in a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House—the first time a speakership has been terminated on a no-confidence vote. According to reports, House Republicans will hold a closed-door meeting at 6:30pm to determine what steps to take next. Could ousted speaker Kevin McCarthy reclaim the position by cutting a deal with Democrats? According to reporting from Carl Hulse and Luke Broadwater of The New York Times, “Democrats have been strategizing internally about what concessions they might be able to extract from Mr. McCarthy in exchange for saving him from Mr. Gaetz and his allies. Democrats are eager to see Mr. McCarthy commit to more funding for Ukraine, award more federal projects in Democrats' districts and honor the deal on spending levels he reached this year with Mr. Biden, according to people familiar with the discussions. All would draw a backlash from Republicans. Some Democrats have also floated ideas that seem less likely to be acted upon, such as demanding co-chairs for committees, removing right-wing Republicans from the Rules Committee and even obtaining a promise that the G.O.P. campaign committees will not spend money to defeat politically vulnerable Democrats.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/us/politics/democrats-mccarthy-speaker.html Rich is joined by 1210 WPHT producers Anthony and Dan who are at Citizen Bank Park ahead of tonight's round 1 playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and Miami Marlins.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Could Kevin McCarthy cut a deal with Democrats in order to save his speakership? According to reporting from Carl Hulse and Luke Broadwater of The New York Times, “Democrats have been strategizing internally about what concessions they might be able to extract from Mr. McCarthy in exchange for saving him from Mr. Gaetz and his allies. Democrats are eager to see Mr. McCarthy commit to more funding for Ukraine, award more federal projects in Democrats' districts and honor the deal on spending levels he reached this year with Mr. Biden, according to people familiar with the discussions. All would draw a backlash from Republicans. Some Democrats have also floated ideas that seem less likely to be acted upon, such as demanding co-chairs for committees, removing right-wing Republicans from the Rules Committee and even obtaining a promise that the G.O.P. campaign committees will not spend money to defeat politically vulnerable Democrats.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/us/politics/democrats-mccarthy-speaker.html On Tuesday, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron placed a gag order on Donald Trump. According to Jonah E. Bromwich of The New York Times, the order arose because Trump mocked a court clerk on social media on Monday. He explains Trump mocked “the clerk, Allison Greenfield, shortly before noon on his Truth Social site. His post was a picture of Ms. Greenfield with Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic majority leader. Mr. Trump mocked Ms. Greenfield as ‘Schumer's girlfriend' and said that the case against him should be dismissed.” Is this a violation of Trump's free speech rights? You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/03/nyregion/trump-gag-order-fraud-trial.html The House is currently holding a vote to vacate the speakership. So far, several Republicans have voted to remove Kevin McCarthy as House speaker—including Representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Matt Rosendale (R-MT), Nancy Mace (R-SC), Bob Good (R-VA), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Tim Burchett (R-TN), Ken Buck (R-CO) and Andy Biggs (R-AZ). John Brazer—Director of Relationship Marketing for the Philadelphia Phillies—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview tonight's round 1 playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Miami Marlins. Plus, which celebrity is scheduled to throw the first pitch? BREAKING NEWS: The Speakership of the United States House of Representative is now vacant. Kevin McCarthy is no longer Speaker of the House. Rebecca Shabad of NBC News writes, “Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., who was presiding over the House chamber during the vote, read the tally and said, ‘The office of speaker of the House of the United States of Representatives is hereby declared vacant,' and hit the gavel.” Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who is now serving as temporary speaker, has adjourned the House—allowing Republicans and Democrats to meet before determining what happens next. You can read more here: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/live-blog/house-speaker-kevin-mccarthy-vote-live-updates-rcna118610
Dan and Ryan disagree on Nikki Haley's debate performance, but agree Dana Perino was a disaster along with the other Fox Business Network moderators in the 2nd GOP Presidential debate. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) appears on Mandy Connell's radio show over on sister station KOA, and reveals new insights on his views regarding the Biden impeachment inquiry.
With a deluge of shoplifting crime in American cities, including many organized efforts in districts without cash bail for such 'low-level' crimes, DA of the 18th judicial district John Kellner joins Dan to detail how he approaches the outbreak as a prosecutor. Also, Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) continues his wandering into dalliances with elements of the Left - is there no going back?
Colorado Republican Party Chair Dave Williams joins Dan to offer his theories and perspective as to why Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) has strayed so far from conservative orthodoxy his constituents elected him to uphold, and what it means in the district's Congressional race for 2024.
Dan wants to extend benefit of the doubt status to Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) based on all of his good conservative works that have afforded him political capital with Republican voters. Ryan has had it with Buck and believes he is unmoored from any conservative principles by willing to abandon them for a potential big payday with CNN. Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-63) is the minority whip in the Colorado General Assembly for the Republicans, and both resides in Buck's 4th Congressional District and represents some of the same constituents at the state level. He's formed an exploratory committee to consider a primary bid against Buck, but it's going to take a whole lot of money to make it happen.
Polls from over the weekend show Donald Trump with a commanding lead over Joe Biden, by margins of 10 points (ABC/Washington Post) and 5 points (The Messenger/HarrisX). Dan, however, is not buying the numbers and believes it's an effort by media outlets on the Left to get rid of Biden. Also, continuing receipts add up to Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) bidding bon voyage to the Republican party for life of media intoxication and luxury with CNN as a pundit. Dan and Ryan disagree on whether Buck has committed an irredeemable political sin with his recent comments and stunts.
Ukraine president Volodomyr Zelenskyy visits the United Nations and the U.S. Capitol to sing for his supper and plead for more funding in his war against Russia, how much longer should American taxpayers keep writing him checks? Also, Dan and Ryan discuss whether Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), who won his 6th Congressional District by a similar margin as Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) won his 4th, would make a dash to the right and the middle if it meant a big-time paycheck with a right-leaning news network. Ryan suspects no, but Dan believes money talks and Jason Crow would walk.
Ryan can see Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) taking on all comers and appearing both on conservative media like Dan's show and mainstream liberal media like CNN or MSNBC. He can understand the Congressman doing a total media blackout and just not appearing on any media outlets. He would certainly embrace Rep. Buck staying true to his roots and granting access only to conservative media. But what Ryan cannot comprehend, for the life of him, is why Buck would appear on the liberal TV channels - but ghost the conservative ones, as he is doing now. In fact, the White House is listing Ken Buck first on a galling memo addressed to 'editorial leadership at U.S. news media organizations,' telling them 'it's time for the media to ramp up its scrutiny of House Republicans for opening an impeachment inquiry based on lies.' Ryan says in a bygone era, any journalistic organization worth its salt would tell the Biden administration to cram it. But those aren't the times we live in now. Also, Ryan and Kelly debate President Trump's COVID response and whether he should have fired Dr. Anthony Fauci - rather than awarding him a Presidential commendation.
Finally, for many on the political right. U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has decided to launch an impeachment inquiry process led by the chairs of three House subcomittees: Rep. James Comer (R-KY, Oversight), Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH, Judiciary), Rep Jason Smith (R-MO, Ways and Means). Dan asks the question, why isn't Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO 4) on board with this move?
Every time Ryan fills in for Dan, it seems like the weather turns ominous - and Thursday was no exception with tornado warnings and baseball-sized hail. Nevertheless, Ryan dives headfirst into new IRS whistleblower allegations against Hunter Biden and the DOJ rigging the game in charges against the President's son. Also, Ryan is concerned and confused by recent words and actions from Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) regarding the indictment of Donald Trump and the censure of Adam Schiff.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/31/2023): 3:05pm- On Tuesday night, the House Rules Committee voted to send the Biden-McCarthy negotiated debt ceiling agreement to the House floor where it is expected to be voted on Wednesday night at 7pm ET. Meanwhile, the Freedom Caucus continues to object to the bill—with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) hinting that if the bill passes in the House, Republicans should reconsider Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. Could McCarthy's leadership position be in jeopardy? 3:25pm- Why are Republicans the party that always must compromise? Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has suggested that she will support the Biden-McCarthy negotiated debt ceiling agreement—noting that Republicans don't control the Senate or the White House and compromise is necessary. 3:40pm- Ryan Walker— Vice President of Government Relations at Heritage Action for America—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Biden-McCarthy negotiated debt ceiling agreement which is expected to be voted on Wednesday night. While the Heritage Foundation supports the original debt limit increase passed by Republicans in the House of Representatives earlier this month, they oppose the new bipartisan bill. Walker notes that the bill will eliminate the debt ceiling until January of 2025—without any dollar amount limiting federal spending. Some conservative senators have warned that it could lead to $4 trillion in additional debts added to the national deficit. 4:05pm- Andrew C. McCarthy—Senior Fellow at National Review Institute & Author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest his latest editorial at National Review, “How the Bidens Got Rich.” McCarthy writes: “Are the Biden investigations serious? Yes, though more for what they portend for national security and the state of our politics than as a matter of potential criminal jeopardy. As the evidence mounts, ever more risible are the president's claims of noninvolvement in the Biden family's leveraging of his political influence for eye-popping paydays courtesy of corrupt, anti-American regimes. Yet the Biden Justice Department remains indifferent.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2023/06/12/how-the-bidens-got-rich/ 4:25pm- According to reports, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will run for president. And former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to announce his candidacy at some point next week. 4:40pm- While appearing on Fox News, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy was asked about growing conservative opposition to the debt ceiling agreement he reached with President Joe Biden. McCarthy said of the Freedom Caucus, “we'll get it done without them.” Meanwhile, the Freedom Caucus continues to object to the bill—with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) hinting that if the bill passes in the House, Republicans should reconsider Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. 4:50pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) predicted of the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling agreement: “this bill will pass…the United States will not default…but only people in Washington D.C. believe you can save a few billion dollars and go into debt $4 trillion more.” 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Taboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial at National Review, “The Rank Bigotry of ‘Karen'- Shaming.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/05/the-rank-bigotry-of-karen-shaming/ 5:40pm- A flesh-eating bacteria hits U.S. beaches! 5:45pm- U.S. Representative Scott Perry—representing Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District & Chair of the House Freedom Caucus—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his opposition to the Biden-McCarthy negotiated debt ceiling increase. Will the bill pass in the House of Representatives? Could McCarthy's leadership position be in jeopardy, as other members of Congress have suggested? 6:05pm- According to a report from the BBC, the head of China's Centre for Disease Control suggested that a “lab leak” should not be ruled out as the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic. 6:10pm- A flesh-eating bacteria hits U.S. beaches! Robert McGreevy of the Daily Caller writes: “A form of seaweed known to scientists as Sargassum has been washing up on South Florida shores, and Florida Atlantic University (FAU) researchers warn its relationship with flesh-eating bacteria make it extremely dangerous.” You can read the full article here: https://dailycaller.com/2023/05/30/florida-beach-flesh-eating-bacteria-vibrio-sargassum/ 6:15pm- During an interview at the Cannes Film Festival, actress Jane Fonda said white men are responsible for climate change. 6:20pm- The Wall Street Journal Editorial board writes: “California's ban on new gas-powered cars doesn't take effect until 2035, but its harmful effects are already appearing. Chrysler-parent Stellantis plans to reduce shipments of gas-powered cars to states that have adopted California's emissions rules. Stellantis recently warned auto dealers that ‘we may be compelled to allocate fewer conventional gasoline engine vehicles to California states,'” including New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. “A Delaware dealer told the Delaware Business Times that Stellantis said he won't receive regular shipments of popular Jeep gas-powered models because his state has adopted California's emissions standards.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/if-you-like-your-jeep-electric-vehicles-gasoline-cars-emissions-rules-california-auto-dealers-80fcba9e?mod=opinion_lead_pos2 6:35pm- Are aliens real? Rich, Matt, and Henry debate! 6:40pm- While speaking from the Senate floor, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) announced he will not vote in favor of the Biden-McCarthy negotiated debt ceiling agreement. The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the bill Wednesday night.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Andrew C. McCarthy—Senior Fellow at National Review Institute & Author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest his latest editorial at National Review, “How the Bidens Got Rich.” McCarthy writes: “Are the Biden investigations serious? Yes, though more for what they portend for national security and the state of our politics than as a matter of potential criminal jeopardy. As the evidence mounts, ever more risible are the president's claims of noninvolvement in the Biden family's leveraging of his political influence for eye-popping paydays courtesy of corrupt, anti-American regimes. Yet the Biden Justice Department remains indifferent.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2023/06/12/how-the-bidens-got-rich/ According to reports, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will run for president. And former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to announce his candidacy at some point next week. While appearing on Fox News, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy was asked about growing conservative opposition to the debt ceiling agreement he reached with President Joe Biden. McCarthy said of the Freedom Caucus, “we'll get it done without them.” Meanwhile, the Freedom Caucus continues to object to the bill—with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) hinting that if the bill passes in the House, Republicans should reconsider Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. While speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) predicted of the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling agreement: “this bill will pass…the United States will not default…but only people in Washington D.C. believe you can save a few billion dollars and go into debt $4 trillion more.”
Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) joins Dan to explain why he was one of four Republicans to vote against the debt ceiling bill proposed by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).
Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) argued that big tech companies like Apple and Google are hurting commerce and censoring speech. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal reporter Ryan Tracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the News Media Alliance, Danielle Coffey leads the advocacy efforts for the NMA's over 2000 news and magazine publishing members worldwide. 2022 was a busy year for Coffey as the U.S. Congress held committee meetings to consider passage of the well-publicized “Journalism Competition and Preservation Act” (JCPA), introduced in the House (H.R. 1735) by Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) and Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), and in the Senate (S. 673) by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA). If made into law, this legislation, greatly supported by the news publishing industry, would allow news publishers to collectively negotiate with “big tech” platforms like Google and Facebook for fair compensation for using the news content these publishers generate. The NMA has been promoting a number of cogent arguments as to why the JCPA is necessary to help local news publishers maintain sustainable business models. These "talking points" include: “News publishers provide must-have content for the platforms to capture viewers. Between 16% and 40% of Google search results are news content. Publishers deserve fair compensation for the value they offer. By not paying them fairly for their content, Big Tech has driven many local outlets out of business.” “For every dollar made in digital advertising, the platforms take as much as 70% of the revenue, leaving publishers with a scant 30%. Meanwhile, publishers are paying an additional "ad-tech tax" to the platforms, leaving even less for publishers. As a result of diminished revenues, thousands of journalists have been laid off, and local newspapers have shuttered.” In mid-December of 2022, it looked like the JCPA might pass into law as an attachment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a necessary bill designed to keep the military funded. However, the legislation was "erased" from the NDAA at the last minute. Then as a final attempt to help the JCPA become law before the end of the 177th Congress, legislators attempted to attach it to the controversial $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill. However, last-minute lobbying from consumer, trade and civil society advocates like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); Free Press Action; the Center for Democracy & Technology; and Local Independent Online News Publishers (LION) deluged Congressional leaders with last-minute media that argued against the bill, stating that the JCPA included nothing to guarantee that the monies ultimately paid to news publishers (through negotiation or arbitration) would be used to pay or hire journalists. Their messaging also suggested that the JCPA would favor large media conglomerates, which might “dominate negotiations,” disenfranchising smaller, independent outlets. In this 169th episode of E&P Reports," we go one-on-one with Danielle Coffey, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the News Media Alliance (NMA), to gain her perspective on what really happened in 2022 to the nearly passed Journalism Competition and Preservation Act” (JCPA). She'll also address why this controversial legislation, designed to allow news publishers to collectively negotiate with “big tech” platforms like Google and Facebook for fair compensation for their use of the news content they monetize, failed to become the law of the land. Coffey also reviews the next steps the NMA will take to keep this legislation alive and the possible future of other content pending compensation models like publisher tax credits and several pending antitrust suits currently being filed by local media companies.
In Today's episode of "Moment of Truth," Saurabh sits down with Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO), a lawyer, author, and vocal critic of Big Tech, to discuss all the problems with Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon including online censorship of conservatives, anti-competitive behavior, algorithm manipulation, and what anti-trust actions Congress can and should take to level the playing field.Congressman Ken Buck serves as the Ranking Member on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law. He previously served as District Attorney for Weld County, a position he was elected to three times. Under Ken's leadership, the crime rate in Weld County dropped 50%, one of the best records int he country. Ken is a Christian and a leader in his profession and community.Learn more about Congressman Ken Buck's work:https://buck.house.govhttps://buckforcolorado.com––––––Follow American Moment on Social Media:Twitter – https://twitter.com/AmMomentOrgFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmMomentOrgInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ammomentorg/YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qmB5DeiFxt53ZPZiW4TcgRumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-695775Check out AmCanon:https://www.americanmoment.org/amcanon/Follow Us on Twitter:Saurabh Sharma – https://twitter.com/ssharmaUSNick Solheim – https://twitter.com/NickSSolheimSubscribe to our Podcast, "Moment of Truth"Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moment-of-truth/id1555257529Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5ATl0x7nKDX0vVoGrGNhAjiHeart Radio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-moment-of-truth-77884750/Stitcher – https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/moment-of-truth-3 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Biden's strident, divisive speech on voting rights in Atlanta draws sharp criticism from 'Cocaine Mitch' McConnell in the Senate, and Leland explains why voter ID is a GOOD thing that helps enfranchise legitimate voters and protects the sanctity of the vote in America. Also, Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) updates us on the latest in his fight to bust up Big Tech monopolies and their censorship of dissenting views.
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) hasn't worked as intended, with only about three percent of listed species being removed from the list due to recovery. A significant part of the problem is how the law has been implemented by the government. The Trump Administration finalized regulations to improve ESA implementation. Unfortunately, the Biden Administration is getting rid of these reforms at the expense of species conservation. In October, Congressional Western Caucus members introduced five separate pieces of legislation to codify the Trump Administration's regulatory changes. These bills, like the rules themselves, show a commitment to species protection and an understanding that a respect for federalism and private property rights will help to better achieve the objectives of the ESA. Join us as we discuss this critical legislative effort with Western Caucus Chairman Dan Newhouse (R-WA) and Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Congressman Doug Collins (R-GA) reflects on the events leading up to the first impeachment of former President Donald Trump. He's interviewed by Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A live audience interviews US Congressman Ken Buck, top Republican on the House Antitrust Subcommittee, on the same day Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies before Congress, about the future of big tech. Find more (including how to join us live) at PM101.live
On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Jimmy takes the show on the road to Nashville as he gets ready to do some standup on "Gutfeld!" Plus, Jimmy talks to Rep. Ken Buck about the trillion-dollar spending bill, the border crisis & why Democrats are leaving their party. [00:00:00] The NBA & Vaccines [00:15:17] Ted Cruz and Vacccines [00:18:22] Biden's Prevent Defense [00:31:26] The Vaccine Battle [00:36:45] Manchin's In Charge Of The Spending Bill [00:51:45] The "Zero Cost" Bill Is A Lie [00:55:10] Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) [01:11:40] Lincoln Has A Game [01:13:34] The Afghanistan Contradictions Continue [01:28:44] The American Comeback Is Coming [01:31:57] What You'll Get On Gutfeld Tonight? [01:46:38] "Where's Your Boots Buddy?"
U.S. Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) joins Leland to discuss the ongoing - and escalating - crisis at the United States-Mexican border as well as President Biden's $3.5 trillion spending spree which threatens to throw the American economy into a tailspin of inflation and recession.
On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier explains why going "door-to-door" to get people vaccinated is a bad idea & Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) talks about President Trump's plan to sue the Big Tech companies and why it's up to the voters to put an end to Critical Race Theory. [00:00:00] "Door To Door" Vaccinations? [00:14:52] Who Needs To "Go The Extra Mile?" [00:18:20] Trump Wants To Sue Big Tech [00:35:07] Cuomo's "Gun Emergency?" [00:36:39] Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) [00:49:19] Pete H Gets Blasted [00:54:59] The Air Force Wants To Teach CRT [01:07:55] Concerns About What Students Are Learning [01:13:19] Handling The Delta Variant [01:28:25] Linda In France's Vax Problem [01:31:39] Dr. Nicole Saphier On "Door-To Door" [01:44:40] 2:52 pm - Fox Across America
This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) to discuss how his background as a State and Federal Prosecutor continues to inform his service on Capitol Hill. He and Trey also talk about the state of American politics, free speech, and fiscal conservatism. Later, Congressman Buck touches on his experience facing Stage 4 cancer and heart complications while in congress and his process of writing two books: Drain the Swamp: How Washington Corruption is Worse Than You Think and Capitol of Freedom: Restoring American Greatness. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC
Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) joins the show to discuss how he is working to break up Big Tech monopolies... and how Democrats, including Jerry Nadler are working with him to do it.
On Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) explains why there should be an investigation into Hunter Biden, Sen-Elect Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) check in from Georgia to talk about the Senate runoffs, and Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat looks at the first vaccines to arrive to fight COVID. [00:00:00] More Hunter Biden Developments [00:14:50] Should Bill Barr Be More Involved? [00:18:19] Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) [00:31:39] NYC Ends Indoor Dining [00:36:22] The First Vaccines Go Out [00:49:45] 1:24 pm - Fox Across America [00:49:46] Giving Trump Credit For The Vaccine [00:54:29] Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat [01:08:46] How Biden Will Handle The Vaccine [01:12:47] Countdown To Georgia [01:26:07] The Integrity Of The Electoral College [01:31:07] Sen-Elect Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) [01:44:10] Presents! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices