Fox News contributor Tulsi Gabbard joined 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' to discuss how both parties have 'warmongers' putting Americans and the world at risk.
that the American people are being told by President Biden, by Mitch McConnell, by these warmongers in both parties selling this lie, that this is about defending freedom and democracy. And as he said, there's no greater threat to that democracy than this fight against this war against Russia.
They are the ones who are undermining our democracy. They are the ones who are denying the American people our constitutional right to have a say whether or not we go to war. It is an affront to the Constitution and every single American. And we should all be raising hell about this because it is our future, the future of the
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