Vince Colonese
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That's a real presidential power. And that brings me to something that Marjorie Taylor Greene has talked about on this subject. Take a look at this. This is just five days ago that Marjorie Taylor Greene brought this up. And she said, don't shoot the messenger. I'm just going to tell you what I've been told, she says.
There's extreme frustration, rightfully so, and I agree, not seeing doge cuts being passed through Congress in the form of rescission bills. That's where the president comes in.
There's extreme frustration, rightfully so, and I agree, not seeing doge cuts being passed through Congress in the form of rescission bills. That's where the president comes in.
There's extreme frustration, rightfully so, and I agree, not seeing doge cuts being passed through Congress in the form of rescission bills. That's where the president comes in.
I have been told that White House Office of Management and Budget is now working with the House Appropriations Committee on a rescission package that we are supposed to see after we get done arguing with each other over this reconciliation bill. Trump's big, beautiful bill.
I have been told that White House Office of Management and Budget is now working with the House Appropriations Committee on a rescission package that we are supposed to see after we get done arguing with each other over this reconciliation bill. Trump's big, beautiful bill.
I have been told that White House Office of Management and Budget is now working with the House Appropriations Committee on a rescission package that we are supposed to see after we get done arguing with each other over this reconciliation bill. Trump's big, beautiful bill.
Now, Marjorie Taylor Greene says, look, I'm still unsure why we aren't passing executive orders every week, meaning turning those executive orders into law. I was told we're waiting to get done with reconciliation and that a portion of them have already been drafted with input from the White House. In my opinion, we should walk and chew gum at the same time, she says.
Now, Marjorie Taylor Greene says, look, I'm still unsure why we aren't passing executive orders every week, meaning turning those executive orders into law. I was told we're waiting to get done with reconciliation and that a portion of them have already been drafted with input from the White House. In my opinion, we should walk and chew gum at the same time, she says.
Now, Marjorie Taylor Greene says, look, I'm still unsure why we aren't passing executive orders every week, meaning turning those executive orders into law. I was told we're waiting to get done with reconciliation and that a portion of them have already been drafted with input from the White House. In my opinion, we should walk and chew gum at the same time, she says.
So here is something I want you to keep your eyes open for, because I think this is my suspicion about what happened this week. President Trump had a behind closed doors meeting with the Congress earlier this week with the Republicans and said, get this done, pass the big, beautiful bill. And obviously having the president involved, there's an inherent threat to that politically.
So here is something I want you to keep your eyes open for, because I think this is my suspicion about what happened this week. President Trump had a behind closed doors meeting with the Congress earlier this week with the Republicans and said, get this done, pass the big, beautiful bill. And obviously having the president involved, there's an inherent threat to that politically.
So here is something I want you to keep your eyes open for, because I think this is my suspicion about what happened this week. President Trump had a behind closed doors meeting with the Congress earlier this week with the Republicans and said, get this done, pass the big, beautiful bill. And obviously having the president involved, there's an inherent threat to that politically.
A guy like Chip Roy has to be like, look, I don't want to be against the president. But that said, these members of Congress who are concerned about spending, and you should be in a world where we have $37 trillion in debt, the bond markets right now, have you seen what's happening into the bond markets this morning? They're freaking out a bit.
A guy like Chip Roy has to be like, look, I don't want to be against the president. But that said, these members of Congress who are concerned about spending, and you should be in a world where we have $37 trillion in debt, the bond markets right now, have you seen what's happening into the bond markets this morning? They're freaking out a bit.
A guy like Chip Roy has to be like, look, I don't want to be against the president. But that said, these members of Congress who are concerned about spending, and you should be in a world where we have $37 trillion in debt, the bond markets right now, have you seen what's happening into the bond markets this morning? They're freaking out a bit.
They think that the debt is going up so meaningfully and spending is not being taken under control enough that there's a panic going on that Congress is never going to get control of this. Well, that is hopefully gonna be the inducement for President Trump to see that and say, I've gotta send a big spending cut package over to the Congress. Rescissions, rescissions.
They think that the debt is going up so meaningfully and spending is not being taken under control enough that there's a panic going on that Congress is never going to get control of this. Well, that is hopefully gonna be the inducement for President Trump to see that and say, I've gotta send a big spending cut package over to the Congress. Rescissions, rescissions.
They think that the debt is going up so meaningfully and spending is not being taken under control enough that there's a panic going on that Congress is never going to get control of this. Well, that is hopefully gonna be the inducement for President Trump to see that and say, I've gotta send a big spending cut package over to the Congress. Rescissions, rescissions.
And my guess is behind closed doors, one of the ways that President Trump convinced these members of Congress to get on board was I'm going to be sending you rescissions packages so we can put those cuts into law, so we can get rid of this wasteful spending. That could be a really big deal. So keep your eyes open for rescissions.