It’s deadline day in America’s largest city. All New York City workers have to show proof of at least one COVID-19 shot by 5PM ET or face being put on unpaid leave. This includes thousands of unvaccinated police, firefighters, sanitation workers and EMTs. New York City isn’t the only place facing protests against mandates. Police officers and unions in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle are also putting up a fight against mandated vaccine requirements.  FOX News Correspondent Lauren Green breaks down what’s going on with New York City workers as the deadline looms and they continue to protest. We also speak with Legislative Director of The International Union of Police Associations (IUPA) Dennis Slocumb about what he’s heard from officers in regard to the mandates across the U.S., what he’s concerned about if we lose more officers and what he thinks is the best outcome from the mandate issue.

President Biden announced a new 1.75 trillion-dollar social spending framework, calling it a  ”historic economic framework” that his administration believes can pass a party line vote in Congress. As the President soon departed for his European trip to the G20 and climate change summits, the framework currently in place did not have all the details of the domestic spending package finalized. FOX News Sunday anchor, Chris Wallace joins to discuss whether this package will ultimately pass, why the President is pushing for broad sweeping legislation without a sizeable majority in Congress, whether this package would have substantial impact on fighting climate change and how the results of the Virginia governor’s race could change how Democrats run their campaigns in 2022.

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Plus, commentary by FOX Nation host Tom Shillue.