“Folks Don’t Feel Safe on Their Streets”: Rep. Zeldin Talks the Importance of Restoring Americans’ Peace of Mind

As a serious uptick in gun violence leaves many in the U.S. fearing for their safety, Americans look to lawmakers to take action — leading conversations surrounding gun control, red flag laws, and mental health resources to take center stage in Washington. On top of domestic difficulties, the U.S. also continues facing obstacles overseas — with last Friday marking the 100th day since Russian troops invaded Ukraine. Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin joins the Rundown to explain why he believes reaching bipartisan agreements is crucial in combatting gun violence. He also shares his thoughts on the prolonged war in Ukraine as an Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel and why he believes Americans are still facing record-breaking inflation.

This May, 390,000 new jobs were created while unemployment is at a flat rate of 3.6 percent, according to the Labor Department. While it’s a great time for job seekers who have more say over their pay, inflation continues to be an issue for Americans, taking away their extra income. John Bussey, Associate Editor at the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Contributor joins the Rundown to explain the job growth’s impact on the economy, the factors driving the tight labor market, and how COVID, the war in Ukraine, and supply chain disruptions led to the inflation situation at hand.

Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, host of ‘The Guy Benson Show.’