Republican South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s home was vandalized over the Memorial Day weekend, with profanity and anarchist symbols spray painted on her property. Rep. Mace (R-SC) joins to talk about why she thinks she was targeted and why the increase of political violence and rhetoric across the U.S. needs to stop. The freshman congresswoman also weighs in on some of the new voting laws being passed, the theory that coronavirus originated in a Wuhan lab and she explains why she voted against creating a January 6th commission despite being one of the most vocal Republicans to condemn former President Trump for the Capitol Hill riots.
After weeks of reports on labor and food shortages plaguing restaurant owners across the country, over the weekend the world’s largest meat supplier JBS USA suffered a cyberattack that is certain to cause delays in the supply of meat and potentially temporary shortages as well. Chef and owner of Georgia’s Northside BBQ in Concord, New Hampshire, Alan Natkiel joins to discuss how these shortages are forcing small businesses like his to raise their menu prices, why the scarcity of restaurant supplies has been so prevalent during the pandemic and he shares the difficulty he’s experienced in finding new employees despite offering unprecedented wages and health benefits.
Plus, commentary by Dr. Robert Jeffress, Fox News contributor and pastor of the Dallas First Baptist Church.