As Congress continuously struggles to fund the government, Jason notes just how much the process has changed since he was a member of Congress. Then he once again highlights the crisis at the border.
This week's 'Bringin' On The Stupid' segment stars Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis, who is facing allegations of an inappropriate relationship with the lead prosecutor on her case against former President Donald Trump.
Then, Jason is joined by the newly named host of FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, and host of FOX Across America on FOX Talk, Jimmy Failla. They discuss his rise from taxi cab driver to a FOX News Radio & TV Host, what it takes to make great comedy, and what to expect on Jimmy's new show.
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