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🗓️ 9 March 2021
⏱️ 21 minutes
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Unchecked illegal immigration leads to the loss of property, life, and resources, Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., says.
Gosar joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss the Biden administration's troubling border and immigration policies. Gosar also talks about the dangers of cancel culture and his opposition to the agenda of the progressive left.
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0:00.0 | This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Tuesday and March 9. I'm Kate Trinco. |
0:09.7 | And I'm Virginia Allen. On today's show, we share Rachel Del Udice's recent conversation |
0:15.5 | with Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona. They spoke at the conservative political action |
0:20.6 | conference in Florida about cancel culture and President Biden's agenda. |
0:25.1 | And don't forget, if you're enjoying this podcast, please be sure to leave a review |
0:29.3 | or if I start reading an Apple podcast and encourage others to subscribe. Now onto our top news. |
0:43.1 | 12 state attorneys general have filed a joint lawsuit against the Biden administration |
0:48.6 | over a climate executive order that they argue will have negative economic impacts on America |
0:55.2 | and unlawfully expand federal power. Biden's executive order, known as protecting public health |
1:01.6 | and the environment and restoring science to tackle the climate crisis, will harm the agriculture |
1:07.6 | and manufacturing industry in Missouri. Attorney General Eric Schmidt says, |
1:12.5 | Schmidt, who is leading the lawsuit, said in a statement that under President Biden's executive |
1:17.6 | order, which he did not have the authority to enact, these hardworking Missourians who have lived |
1:23.1 | and worked this land for generations, could be left in the dust. |
1:27.1 | Attorney General from Arkansas, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, |
1:35.2 | South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah have also signed onto the legal action to stop Biden's |
1:41.2 | climate executive order. President Joe Biden is still against ending the filibuster, |
1:46.9 | according to White House press secretary Jen Saki. Saki said Monday per the hill, |
1:52.4 | his preference is not to make changes to the filibuster rules, and he believes that with the |
1:57.6 | current structure that he can work with Democrats and Republicans to get work and business done. |
2:04.0 | Ending the filibuster would mean that Democrats could pass legislation with a mere 50 votes |
2:09.5 | if Vice President Kamala Harris was the tiebreaker. |
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