
'(Biden) Effed It Up Times 10!': Charlie Hurt Weighs in on Trump's Border Success, Outsider Nature
Charles Hurt, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend , joined The Guy Benson Show today and kicked things off with a hilarious look back at his wild days in Detroit, complete with rap battles, illegal substances, and flying pheasants. On a more serious note, Hurt and Benson revisited the 'tragic' story of the infamous 'Maryland Father,' with new revelations that the now-deported illegal immigrant involved had a history of spousal abuse. They also discussed Trump's success in dramatically reducing illegal border crossings now 100 days deep into his second term. Listen to the full interview below!
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