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Rick Scott | Florida Senator | 07-10-25

Rick Scott, serving as the senior United States senator from Florida, calls into the program to discuss the noticeable contrasts between living in New York and Florida, particularly focusing on crime, homelessness, and policies affecting communities, before he criticizes the Democratic Party's approach to governance, especially in sanctuary cities. Scott also elaborates on his views regarding Medicaid, emphasizing the need to ensure the program serves poor kids and those with chronic illnesses as intended. Scott also touches on the assassination attempt on President Trump a year ago come Sunday, and the perceived lack of transparency from the authorities regarding that fateful day in Butler, PA.

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