

Episode 4638: Senate Passes The Recission Package; Restoring Our Constitution
Jul 17, 2025
Russ Vogt, a Christian nationalist and government reform advocate, Jason Trenert, a Wall Street expert, and Laura Loomer, an investigative political activist, dive into pressing national issues. They analyze the Senate's recent $9 billion cuts, exploring implications for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The trio discusses the historical context of congressional budgetary power and warning signs from an upcoming BRICS summit affecting global currencies. Finally, they emphasize the urgent need for government accountability and scrutinizing vetting processes for national security.
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Historic $9B Rescission Package
- The $9 billion rescission package is historic as it restores the process of rescissions on a majority basis.
- This process challenges the traditional bipartisan appropriations and asserts more control for the president over spending.
Prepare for More Spending Cuts
- Expect more rescission packages soon to keep reducing government spending and deficits.
- Using all executive tools, including impoundments, will be necessary to balance the budget.
Restoring Constitutional Spending Power
- The original constitutional system allowed presidents to spend less than appropriations, a power eroded post-Watergate.
- Trump's actions aim to restore this constitutional balance and reduce the bureaucracy's independence.