Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Sarah Bedford to discuss how 'Bidenomics' is leaving ordinary people behind, the Biden administration directly saying they would work around the Supreme Court's rulings, and Democratic governors working against school choice.
Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Sarah Bedford to discuss how"Bidenomics" is leaving ordinary people behind, the Biden administration directly saying they would work around the Supreme Court's rulings, and Democratic governors working against school choice.
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