Right to the Point
Right to the Point
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Right to the Point delivers unfiltered insights directly from the Republican Study Committee. Each episode features RSC members breaking down the most pressing issues facing Congress, giving listeners a direct line to understanding what's happening in Washington.
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The podcast covers pressing political issues, congressional priorities, and legislative wins, such as major victories on Capitol Hill discussed in the inaugural episode with RSC Chairman August Pfluger and colleagues, focusing on governmental accountability and policy implications.

Right to the Point delivers unfiltered insights directly from the Republican Study Committee.
Each episode features RSC members breaking down the most pressing issues facing Congress, giving listeners a direct line to understanding what’s happening in Washington.
Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) sits down with conservative activist Scott Presler on the latest episode of Right to the Point to make the case for the SAVE America Act and put the Senate on notice.
The two election integrity champions break down exactly how fraud is slipping through the cracks, from Minnesota allowing one registered voter to vouch for eight others with zero ID required, to California's bloated voter rolls that kept non-citizens in the system long after they should have been removed. Presler details how these loopholes have already flipped races, pointing to Al Franken's 312-vote Senate win that handed Democrats the 60th vote for Obamacare.
Roy lays out what the SAVE America Act actually does, requiring proof of citizenship for new voter registrations, giving states the tools to check rolls against citizenship databases, and adding a commonsense voter ID requirement backed by 83% of Americans. The duo then turn their sights on the Senate, calling out Democrats who want to hide behind procedural excuses rather than defend their opposition to one of the most broadly popular bills in recent memory.
The message is simple: the House did its job. Now the Senate has to answer for it.
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