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Sen. Rubio: WH considering actual restrictions on Americans inside the US is 'unconstitutional'

2021-02-11 | 🔗
Florida Senator Marco Rubio weighs in on travel restriction 'hypocrisy' coming from the White House.
This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
Start their sixteen hours of Defense Ainsley lets bring in Marco Rubio Vice chair of the Senate Intel Committee Good Morning, Ainsley, we want your reaction Ainsley, we want your reaction on the impeachment trial. The attack on January sixth was outrageous. Criminal deadly could have been far worse as I knew that as well. No dispute about that. The question is whether impeachment, which is designed to remove someone from office, is the appropriate thing to do when someone is no longer in office, no debate what happened on January 16th was horrifying. Brian, there is a new Brian. There is a new President President Biden.
The success Florida is having keeping things open while trying to be responsible. At the same time and listen to this from a White House official proposing a possible domestic, been from the Miami Herald active conversations. We have to follow the data we did this to follow the data we did this with South Africa, Brazil and mitigate the spread. All options are on the table could be some travel restrictions as it goes to Florida. Do you sense in politics at play? I hope not here is what I do know the day after Donald Trump issued a travel ban on China, Joe Biden said no time for his the no phobia and he tweeted out banning travel from anywhere did not work
anywhere did not work. Considering actual restrictions inside the country, it is unconstitutional, it will be challenged successfully and give some insight to what we are dealing with Hypocrites Brian New York went crazy when they proposed that when it was the center of the pandemic, Governor Cuomo cried foul. There has been a double standard, the whole time in terms of axiom, distribution, hospital rate infection rate Florida exceeded that Brian. I wonder why we all know exactly. Why lets talk a little bit about here in New York, very slow to reopen. Schools has a lot to do with the unions. Jen psaki at the podium on Tuesday made it clear. They are going to open the schools, but
something new we havent heard before the goal he set is to have the goal he set is to have the majority of schools fifty percent from day one hundred of his presidency, some teaching in classrooms at least one day a week, hopefully more and obviously as much in each school and local district there. She is admitting they are going to reopen the schools, but maybe only for one day a week when people here reopen the schools. That means five days a week, seventeen one day a week and figure out some other situations, the other four days a week. That is crazy, isnt it that is called moving. The goal posts he doesnt control schools, the most he can do- is put pressure to do that. He has to take on the teachers union, which is a core part. He doesnt want to do it, but what
they did go out and find what most school districts are already doing and say that is the goal, so we can claim victory and redefine. Would opening schools means they define it as something that is happening, that they can claim happening that they can claim? They did.
Transcript generated on 2021-03-09.