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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Biden’s Lawlessness and China with Sen. Marsha Blackburn

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

For the first time in 30 years, Congress will nullify a Washington, D.C., law. The law lessens penalties for criminals. Shockingly, even some Democrats have embraced the Republican-led effort. Sen. Marsha Blackburn joins the show to discuss it.

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0:00.0

You've heard me say this on the podcast before,

0:03.1

but look, I knew Joe Biden would be bad.

0:05.5

I didn't realize anybody could be this bad.

0:07.8

We have seen such a decline in America

0:10.4

in such a short period under his watch,

0:13.3

certainly not leadership.

0:14.9

But do you think enough Americans realize

0:18.3

that this decline that we are facing is a choice,

0:21.4

that we don't have to live this way,

0:23.5

that we can have a great country again,

0:26.0

that we can turn the ship around.

0:28.2

I'm gonna ask Senator Marsha Blackburn that question.

0:31.4

We're also gonna get into Congress

0:33.8

led by Republicans in this effort.

0:35.8

They're gonna overturn a DC bill for the first time

0:38.8

in 30 years, essentially what DC's trying to do,

0:40.9

it's insane, but of course,

0:42.1

this is what we've seen from the left

0:44.2

and Democrat-led cities across the country,

0:46.3

but they're trying to reduce maximum penalties

0:49.0

for crimes like robberies and car jackings

0:52.2

in a city that has seen an increase in crime,

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