John Solomon and Amanda Head break down a newly declassified 2020 NSA memo (released this week) showing the agency’s deputy director blocked a long-delayed report on foreign targeting of U.S. elections. The reason was not flawed intelligence—it was fear that releasing it would brand the NSA as part of the “deep state” after other agencies had already been labeled that way. The report covered foreign efforts dating back to 2014, including 2016, and had already been delayed 16 months.
They also examine the affordability crisis and the rise of socialist policies as everyday costs (housing, healthcare, groceries, childcare) remain a top voter concern.
Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) and Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) join to discuss whether more government intervention solves the squeeze or makes it worse.

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