FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018 file photo, Vice President Mike Pence, center, listens as President Donald Trump argues with House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington. Across the world, people are questioning truths they had long held to be self-evident, and they are dismissing some of them as fake news. They are replacing traditions they had long seen as immutable with haphazard reinvention. In the United States, a president who some accuse of upending ideals that the nation holds dear is aggressively abandoning protocol and customs that have prevailed through a dozen of his predecessors. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Senator Dr. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) spoke with Brian Kilmeade about the Senate passing a continuing resolution to fund the government that does not include funding the border wall. Cassidy said Republicans wanted to pass a bill to fund the border wall but explained that realistically was not going to happen. Cassidy feels President Trump will have more leverage in 2019 to get the border wall funded. He explained, “Pelosi’s got lots of things she wants to pass. She is not going to pass any of them unless she gives the President something in return.” On President Trump’s decision to pull troops out of Syria, Cassidy said, “I’d rather keep our troops there until they are totally ground down and destroyed so they can’t grow back.”

Plus, Senator Cassidy on how passing Prison Reform will make America’s streets safer and what the next step should be after Obamacare was declared unconstitutional.

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