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Congressman Drew Ferguson's Departure from Congress & Josh Hammer on Fani Willis' failing case against Trump

2024/5/10
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Drew Ferguson: 弗格森议员总结了他17年的从政经历,解释了他决定离开国会的原因,包括对政治环境的担忧以及对未来在私营部门的规划。他还谈到了他收到的死亡威胁,以及他对社会保障和医疗保险改革的看法,强调需要两党合作和财政上的可行性。他还谈到了他对当前中东局势和拜登政府政策的看法,认为美国应该坚定支持以色列,并批评拜登政府在向以色列提供武器方面的犹豫。最后,他还谈到了他对美国政治和社会经济的看法,认为许多人正在转向共和党,因为他们对拜登政府的政策感到失望。 Josh Hammer: 哈默评论了亨特·拜登的控枪指控被驳回,以及法尼·威利斯在佐治亚州对特朗普的案件。他认为亨特·拜登很可能面临定罪,而特朗普在佐治亚州的案件中由于威利斯的个人丑闻而处境有所改善。他还比较了拜登政府对以色列的政策与特朗普政府被指控干涉乌克兰选举的行为,认为两者没有区别,并且拜登政府的行为是可弹劾的罪行。他还谈到了大学校园中反犹太主义的抗议活动,以及联邦政府可以采取的措施来打击这些活动。最后,他还谈到了特朗普的副总统人选,以及他对美国政治的看法。

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we're joined by special guests Congressman Drew Ferguson from Georgia's 3rd District and Josh Hammer, Senior Editor-at-Large of Newsweek. Congressman Ferguson shares his experiences in Congress and his future plans after announcing he will not be running for re-election, while Josh delves into Fani Willis' failing case against Trump and the Gaza/Israel conflict. Stay tuned for Kiley's Corner as she provides an update on week 2 of the Karen Reed murder trial and we end the show with the Sunshine Moment, where we highlight the positive news from around the world. Subscribe to never miss an episode!

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Congressman Drew Ferguson represents Georgia's 3rd District. Congressman Drew Ferguson is a proud native of West Point whose family roots in the West Georgia area are several generations deep. He attended the University of Georgia and gained early acceptance to the Medical College of Georgia. After graduating with a degree in dental medicine, he moved back to his hometown and established a successful family dental practice.In 2008, Congressman Ferguson was elected mayor of West Point and was at the forefront of attracting and keeping jobs in his community. By lowering taxes, eliminating government barriers and reforming education, he led a community in economic ruin back to life. Today, a wide range of new businesses and industries call West Point and the surrounding area home. Led by KIA Motors, automotive suppliers and related businesses, 16,000 new jobs have been created in the community. Congressman Ferguson came to Washington to apply the lessons he learned revitalizing West Point to creating policies that once again make America the most competitive place in the world to do business.Just as important as the creation of jobs, Congressman Ferguson wants to remove barriers to prosperity that prevent those in poverty from being able to move into the middle class. Congressman Ferguson believes these problems cannot simply be regulated away, but Congress should look for solutions that get government out of the way of American opportunity for innovation and growth. This is as much a moral issue as it is a practical matter.Congressman Ferguson currently serves on the Committee on Ways and Means and the House Budget Committee. On the House Ways and Means Committee, he serves as the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Social Security, and is a member of the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures – also referred to as the Subcommittee on Tax. He previously served as the Chief Deputy Whip for House Republicans from 2018 – 2022. You can follow him on X @RepDrewFerguson)

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Josh Hammer is the Senior Editor-at-Large of Newsweek, where he also hosts "The Josh Hammer Show" podcast and syndicated radio show and writes a weekly newsletter, "The Josh Hammer Report."

Josh Hammer joined Newsweek in May 2020 and previously oversaw the expansion of Newsweek's opinion section, which helps fulfill Newsweek's mission statement by platforming the full diversity of political viewpoints on a daily basis.Josh is also a syndicated columnist through Creators Syndicate, host of the "America on Trial" podcast for The First, a fellow at the Edmund Burke Foundation and the Palm Beach Freedom Institute, and a popular campus speaker.Prior to Newsweek, Josh previously worked as an editor and writer at a different publication, and before that he practiced law as an attorney and clerked for a federal appellate judge. He is a graduate of Duke University and the University of Chicago Law School. In addition to Newsweek, Josh has been published by dozens of other leading outlets, both lay and academic. You can follow him on X @josh_hammer).

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