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Fmr. Rep. Bob Livingston (R-LA) | 03-14-26

Steve Moore interviews former Congressman Bob Livingston to reflect on his legacy as a fiscal conservative and his concerns regarding the current state of American governance. The conversation highlights Livingston’s pivotal role as the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee during the 1990s, crediting his "alligator skinning knife" approach to budget cuts for achieving the last string of balanced federal budgets in U.S. history. Beyond historical achievements, the dialogue shifts toward a sharp critique of "lawfare," a theme explored in Livingston’s new book, Rainbow Chaser, which alleges that the justice system has been weaponized to politically persecute individuals.

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