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Steve Scalise Reflects on 2017 Shooting, Congressional Baseball Game, and Political Issues

CBS NewsJune 11, 20258 min1,382 views
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Survival and Recovery from the 2017 Shooting

  • πŸŽ—οΈ Steve Scalise recounts the brutal rehabilitation process after being shot in 2017, spending three and a half months in the hospital and learning to walk again.
  • πŸ₯ He emphasizes that his motivation to recover was to play in the congressional baseball game the following year, a goal he achieved despite physical limitations.
  • πŸ™ Scalise expresses gratitude for being alive and considers each opportunity to play the game a gift, acknowledging how easily the outcome could have been fatal.

Health and Perspective

  • πŸ’ͺ Scalise shares that he is now cancer-free after a recent bout, crediting his medical team and focusing on health, family, and enjoying life.
  • 🎯 He notes that his near-death experience has shifted his perspective, making him appreciate what's truly important in life and less concerned with political squabbles.

Legislative Priorities and Republican Agenda

  • πŸ›οΈ Scalise discusses the aggressive schedule to pass a bill through the House by Memorial Day, highlighting the challenges of working with a narrow Republican majority.
  • 🀝 He advises the Senate to bring members from all political spectrums together, emphasizing compromise and collaboration to pass legislation, especially when Democrats are not involved.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ The bill is framed as delivering on promises made to blue-collar workers who elected President Trump and a Republican Congress.

Border Security and Federal Intervention

  • πŸ“ˆ Scalise asserts that border security was a primary issue for voters, and President Trump has significantly reduced illegal immigration.
  • 🚨 He criticizes the situation in Los Angeles, attributing it to lawlessness and a state government that seemingly encourages illegal immigration, leading to protests that involve burning and looting.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Scalise defends President Trump's actions, including deploying the National Guard and Marines, stating that the president has a duty to protect citizens when state and local governments fail to do so.
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