The $886 billion National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2024 passes by a bipartisan vote of 219-210, with four Republicans voting no and four Democrats voting yes.
Tucker Carlson focuses his questions to Scott on how the South Carolina Republican would lead America militarily, address the homelessness epidemic, and solve the open-border crisis.
Time and again, Democrats depict virtually any action they don’t approve of as ushering in proto-authoritarianism or “democratic backsliding,” to use the corporate media’s favorite term of art.
In using the word “safe,” Mulvaney is playing a tired trick of the LGBTQ movement: squelching the debate by arguing that any opposition is tantamount to attacking someone’s personal safety.