Crime Was Key To Zeldin’s Campaign. Then It Showed Up Outside His Door.
Over the weekend on Long Island, two men were shot outside the home of New York Congressman and Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin. Rep. Zeldin explained that one of the bullets landed just 30 feet away from where his daughters were sitting in the house, and while police have now confirmed this shooting did not target the Congressman’s family, he says the experience left his children “shaken.” This comes after a close call in July, when a man attempted to stab Zeldin at his campaign rally. Congressman Zeldin joins the Rundown to explain how his family has been strong in spite of this traumatic event, how his close encounters on the campaign trail emphasize the importance of changing how New York handles crime, and how he plans to close out his gubernatorial campaign by raising issues important to voters.
For the past few days, Russia has unleashed missiles on residential areas of Ukraine, leading to over a hundred casualties. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked G7 leaders for additional support for air defense systems as Russia continues to make advances. Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the attacks calling them retaliation for the bombing of the Kerch Bridge to Crimea. Retired four-star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane joins the Rundown to discuss what Russia’s latest strategy means amid the ongoing War on Ukraine. He also discusses the United States’ role in sending aid to Ukraine, as well as President Biden’s recent comments warning of a nuclear Armageddon.
Plus, commentary by Fox News Contributor Tomi Lahren.