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Rep. Craig: Do you know how many farms we lost in the US last year? Trump's Agriculture Secretary: Uh... you were talking about bankruptcies, about 315 farms-- Craig: 15,000 farms. Do you know how much money farmers lost? $28B. Trump's Agriculture Secretary: It depends on how you calculate that.
Rep. Craig to Trump's Agriculture Secretary: Trump doubled down on his tariff agenda and it cost farmers an estimated $15B in lost sales. Trump gave Argentina $20B and handed their ranchers a sweetheart deal. Only 6% of farmers reported their financial situation improved. I'm embarrassed for you.
Sen. Luján: Should Americans who illegally evade their taxes be investigated and prosecuted? Bessent: Uh........... yes Luján: The DOJ settled with Trump by creating a $1.8B slush fund to pay for his supporters. Were you asked to sign the agreement? Bessent: I am unable to answer those questions.
Sen. Warren: Trump purchased up to $1M worth of Nvidia stock. One week later, Trump loosened export rules so Nvidia could sell chips to China. Now the stock is through the roof. Should the SEC investigate? Bessent: Please lead by example Warren: I would like to see the President lead by example.
Sen. Wyden: Todd Blanche said they're not moving forward with the slush fund, but there's been no indication of what this means for the Trump IRS audit immunity. Does the IRS audit immunity given to Trump still stand? I'd like a yes or no answer Trump's Treasury Secretary: I am unable to comment.
Sen. Murphy: When Trump came into office, ICE's budget was $10B. ICE's budget is now 11 times that. $115B. Taxpayers entrust their money to us to spend it wisely. We swear an oath to assure that their money is not used to fund illegal behavior. Every single day ICE is violating the Constitution.
Q: Trump invested in the parent company of UFC. Is it a conflict of interest for him to be promoting this event while he's invested in UFC's parent company? Dr. Oz: I don't think Trump sits in the Oval Office and makes investment decisions. I suspect someone else is making those decisions for him.
Q: This is the 4th checkup Trump has had. He's supposed to have 1 a year. What are the doctors looking for? Dr. Oz: I think it's just a routine regular exam. That amount of energy and mental acuity does not exist in a vacuum. Trump has a unique ability to just keep going with remarkable strength
Sen. Kim: I rise to share stories from detainees at Delaney Hall. There are currently 800 detainees at Delaney Hall. It's become an example of our broken immigration system. Food that is inedible. I've heard about the issues of mold and issues of safety and security. What I've heard is unacceptable.
Sen. Ossoff: They said they'd need $200B to fund this war. $200B would fund a decade, 10 full years of nationwide universal pre-K. The America first president who said he would end foreign wars. Now he says, "it's not possible for us to take care of daycare." Now he says all we can afford is war.
Jimmy Kimmel: We have the right to criticize and satirize our leaders. This is a right that I took for granted until last year when the FCC delivered a very unpleasant surprise. Then I watched as millions of people objected because they refuse to allow our freedoms to be bulldozed like the East Wing
Sen. Ossoff: Sweetheart real estate deals all over the world, taxpayer funding to Trump companies. If you're involved in any of this, next year you'll be raising your right hand and swearing to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God, in front of the US Congress.
Sen. Ossoff: He promised to bring prices down on day one. Instead, Prices are soaring. The price of gas 33%. Groceries, rent, healthcare, and the power bill hit new all-time highs last month. While you pay more, Trump wants your tax dollars for what many are calling the Epstein Memorial Ballroom.