JESSE WATTERS: Congress just got caught trying to put $100 billion on our credit cards


Jesse Watters details the many unfavorable parts of the latest spending bill and how DOGE’s Elon Musk and Vivek Ramswamy have pushed the Republican Party to reassess the measure before the winter recess, as the national debt hovers around $36 trillion with a projected deficit of 2 trillion dollars by 2025.

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JESSE WATTERS: Christmas is just a week away. And while you’re doing last-minute shopping, so is Congress. But here’s the difference. You have a budget. Not Congress. And Congress just got caught trying to put $100 billion on our credit cards. How long will $100 billion last? Probably all year round, right?

No. Two and a half months. And then they do it all again. Take a look at this. See how many pages this is. It’s 1500 pages. They released it last night, were supposed to read it and vote on it today, but no one read it.

Except us. She tried to register the law that no one can look at Congress’ emails. So if I get a subpoena, you get a subpoena. We have to hand over our emails. But Congress, if they get a subpoena, they don’t have to do that.

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Donald Trump

Trump has yet to say who he would prefer to lead the GOP conference. (Reuters)

They give money to the Foreign Affairs to censor things that they don’t like online. We fund Congress to take away our freedom of speech.

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$3 million to test molasses inspection. Not to test the molasses, but to inspect the inspectors. Have we had any problems with bad molasses? Was there a molasses recall that I missed?