Rep. Babin says if US lets China win space race, we’ll 'see no trespassing sign written in Chinese’ on moon

Furthermore with Amanda Head Episode 118

On this episode of the podcast, Texas Congressman Brian Babin sheds light on critical issues, starting with the tragic death of Laken Riley and the justice that was achieved as her killer, Jose Ibarra, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Texas conservative shares alarming statistics about the Biden border crisis, including 10 million encountered individuals, 380 suspected terrorists and 230,000 missing children, while offering his support for President Trump’s proposed mass deportation efforts. The conversation shifts to the future of space exploration, where Congressman Babin highlights the significance of public-private partnerships in advancing space technology. More importantly, the House Space Committee member articulates the ongoing space race that the United States has right now with China, stating that we cannot wind up on the lunar surface to see a ‘no trespassing sign written in Chinese.’ Furthermore, the Congressman goes on to address accusations of FEMA’s alleged bias against Trump supporters in disaster relief, calling for investigations and agency reforms.
 

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