It's Friday, January 30th.
I'm Jane Kostin, and this is What A Day,
the show watching President Donald Trump tell Americans under 35 looking to buy a home sucks to suck.
That is Thursday cabinet meeting.
Existing housing, people that own their homes, we're going to keep them wealthy.
We're going to keep those prices up.
We're not going to destroy the value of their homes so that somebody that didn't work very hard can buy a home.
By somebody that didn't work very hard, he means you.
And there's more.
I don't want to drive housing prices down.
I want to drive housing prices up for people that own their homes.
And they can be sure that's what's going to happen.
The affordability president.
On today's show, President Trump hopes for change, Iranian regime change,
and activists are asking Americans to ice out the economy or in school today to protest ongoing immigration and customs enforcement operations.
But let's start with the Senate.
Senate Democrats were ready to shut down the government tonight in order to get much-needed reforms to ICE and Border Patrol,
but they didn't need to.
On Thursday, according to the New York Times,
Senate Democrats struck a deal with Republicans and the White House to pass five bills that would fund most of the federal government for the rest of the fiscal year.