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Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Economic Policies Shaping America’s Future | Charlie Kirk with Senator Markwayne Mullin

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Salem Podcast Network

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.7697 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Charlie Kirk and Senator Markwayne Mullin discuss budget reconciliation, tax cuts, and tariffs, focusing on policies to strengthen the U.S. economy. They emphasize the need for regulatory reform, permanent tax cuts, and fair trade practices to boost American manufacturing and competitiveness.

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to the Town Hall Review with Hugh Hewitt podcast, bringing to you the best voices on the stories and issues that matter.

0:07.5

Here's another piece I'll trust you enjoy.

0:10.2

Joining us now is the great senator from Oklahoma, Senator Mark Wayne Mullen.

0:14.3

Senator, great to see you.

0:15.1

It was great to meet your kids yesterday at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, which really is the wrestling capital of the world.

0:23.3

I want to talk a non-political thing for a second here, Senator.

0:26.3

And I'm trying to have Ryan pull the tape.

0:28.7

Can you, for our audience, inform them how remarkable of a victory it was for Wyatt at the NCAA championship?

0:36.7

I mean, you're a wrestle yourself. I mean, it was one of the

0:39.3

most amazing upsets in wrestling history. Just kind of your thoughts here, Senator.

0:45.4

Yeah, so I'll have to, I have to, I mean, I know you're not that familiar with wrestling,

0:50.3

but Dan Gable, 1970 upset, the fam fame coach from Iowa, it was probably the biggest

0:56.4

upset. He was undefeated, lost his very last match, undefeated ever, never lost a match in his life.

1:02.3

He lost the finals in 1970. That's probably for most true wrestling fans, that's probably the

1:08.4

biggest upset. But Wyatt Henderson, he was,

1:11.9

that was the largest upset in our lifetime. I mean, Gable Stevenson was just presumable to,

1:18.1

it was presumed to win. I mean, Olympic champion, undefeated NCAA wrestler, two-time

1:24.7

national champion, got drafted into the NFL, went left college to go to

1:30.5

WWE, just a heck of an athlete, and to see, if you understood the backstory of Wyatt, keep in mind,

1:37.3

as the academies, they don't have a fifth year senior.

1:41.2

So the idea that he was able to wrestle his fifth year was remarkable to

1:47.1

begin with. And I'll tell you, we had to work with the Secretary of Air Force closely to do that.

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