“Fire Them All”: Gov. Sununu On How To Fix Washington
After a chaotic start, the 118th Congress has some Republicans concerned that members will not be able to work together and unite to pass legislation. Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) is one of them. He joins the Rundown to explain why he believes his party needs to re-evaluate its strategy in order to compete with Democrats and their influence on the next generation of voters. He also discusses the Democrats’ proposal to move their primary out of New Hampshire, as well as his thoughts regarding a potential presidential bid in 2024.
Medicine shortages have become a major issue in recent weeks for sick Americans and their families trying to get pharmacy items as simple as cough syrup, pain relief pills, or simple antibiotics. The short supply was driven by a recent spike in respiratory illness across the US, yet these medical shortages are not new, and can often be traced back to supply chain issues. Virginia Democrat Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger joins the podcast to explain how supply chain disruptions have influenced the medicine shortages in the country, what steps are being taken to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients domestically, and her legislation aimed at fixing supply chain vulnerabilities and moving America away from depending on China for key materials.
Plus, commentary from Outkick’s Tomi Lahren.