Gowdy Weighs in On Lockdown
As the COVID-19 lockdown across the country slowly treads into its second month, some state and local governments are being accused of trampling on the Constitutional rights of their citizens. “Anytime government asks the citizenry to do something, there has to be a rational basis for it,” says Trey Gowdy, former chairman of the House Oversight Committee. “The greater the freedom you infringe, the more compelling the reason has to be.” Gowdy elaborates on a special edition of “Hannity,” with Mike Huckabee.
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