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The Rubin Report

Gloves Come Off: A New Plan for Beating Democrats | Sarah Huckabee Sanders | POLITICS | Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders about what it was like to be the White House press secretary for Donald Trump; how the treatment of Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre during the White House press briefings is much different than the treatment she received; how Republican governors of red states are helping each other with policy; why school choice is so important and how she passed education reform that allows parents to use vouchers to fund the education option that works best for their children; and much more.

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0:00.0

I'm Dave Rubin and joining me today is the 47th governor of the great state of Arkansas,

0:13.2

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Welcome to the Rubin Report.

0:16.3

Thank you so much for having me. It's great to finally get to connect and be part of your

0:20.3

show.

0:21.3

Yeah, thanks, Governor. You know, we've bumped into each other a couple of times since

0:24.7

you've been governor before you were governor. When you were press secretary, I think even

0:28.2

before that, but finally making this happen. So we've got about a half hour. I kind of want

0:33.3

to talk about everything. Can you give everybody just like the maybe the minute bio before

0:38.7

all of politics and then and then we'll go from there?

0:42.1

Well, I've been in politics for a long time. So my bio before that isn't super long,

0:48.3

but you know, I've spent a lot more time behind the scenes than I ever did in front of

0:54.9

the camera. And so I was a political strategist and an operative, Rand campaigns all over the

1:01.8

country, sort of accidentally became the press secretary for Donald Trump. Amazing job. Great

1:07.6

opportunity. Love my tune a half years there.

1:10.8

I grew up with a dad who was obviously very involved in politics. Still one of the longest

1:16.2

serving governors of the state. And you know, loved being able to watch what he was able

1:22.2

to accomplish the way he was able to impact direct change on people's lives. Didn't

1:26.8

necessarily see myself running for office until not too long ago, but really wanted to continue

1:33.3

in public service after my time at the White House moved back home to Arkansas and hit the

1:38.5

ground running ran for governor and spent two years on the campaign trail went one in November

1:44.3

and we haven't slowed down since. And it's been probably the most amazing and difficult,

1:50.3

but also rewarding job. I think I could possibly have.

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