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Congresswoman Harriet Hageman: "It is a matter of exposing some of the things that have been embedded in our government and how incredibly destructive that they are"

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman: "It is a matter of exposing some of the things that have been embedded in our government and how incredibly destructive that they are"

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Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, discusses the alarming trends in judicial behavior and the implications for constitutional governance. Hageman shares her insights on the potential for impeachment proceedings against judges, the politicization of the judiciary, and the need for reform in the permitting process for energy production. Congressman Jeff Crank from Colorado, who shares his insights on government waste, fraud, and abuse. Congressman Crank discusses the importance of rooting out inefficiencies in government programs, particularly in entitlement systems, and how this can lead to better resource allocation without cutting essential services. He highlights the positive changes in Congress under President Trump and the significance of American leadership on the global stage, especially regarding recent developments in international relations. Lastly, Leaha Thomas from Wired 2 Fish Coffee joins and shares its mission to support conservation efforts. 


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Congresswoman Harriet Hageman: "It is a matter of exposing some of the things that have been embedded in our government and how incredibly destructive that they are"

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman: "It is a matter of exposing some of the things that have been embedded in our government and how incredibly destructive that they are"