John,
Good afternoon and welcome to our Weekend
Update.
First, I must address the politically
motivated indictment of President Donald J. Trump by Manhattan
District Attorney Alvin Bragg. This prosecutor has an extreme bias
against President Trump. He even 'Bragg-ed' during his election about
going after Trump and his campaign.
I joined NewsmaxTV to discuss
this issue. Make no mistake; the case against President Trump is built
on a house of cards. No federal prosecutor would take this case.
However, I believe the American people will see through this political
stunt for the farce it is. Click
here or below to watch my interview.
This week, the House Financial Services
Committee held its first hearing on the recent bank failures related
to Silicon Valley Bank. My colleagues and I asked Federal Reserve Vice
Chair for Supervision, Michael Barr, some very pointed questions.
Unfortunately, Mr. Barr didn’t have many answers for why the Fed did
not properly heed the repeated warning signs related to Silicon Valley
Bank before its collapse. Likewise, there were no answers for where we
go from here to prevent other bank collapses. My concern remains
regarding new rules that will negatively impact our regional and
community banks. I joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business to
discuss the hearing and banking situation. Click
here or below to watch.
During last year's General Election, the
Committee on Administration held a hearing in Washington this week
regarding the paper ballot shortage debacle in Luzerne County.
Unbelievably, officials in Luzerne County’s Bureau of Elections
refused to testify and have, to date, not addressed what happened, nor
have they discussed any corrective steps they have taken to prevent
this issue from occurring in the future. We must always work to
ensure, and in this case, restore the public’s confidence in the
electoral process. Click
here to watch my remarks on this issue.
Earlier this week, I joined RJ Harris on
WHP
580 about implementing common sense, uniform voting measures in
Pennsylvania. We also discussed the hearing in Luzerne County and our
ongoing efforts to restore the public’s trust in our electoral
process.
House GOP Passes Bill to
Lower Energy Costs
This week, the U.S. House passed H.R. 1,
The Lower Energy Costs Act, which was passed by a vote of 225-204. I
co-sponsored the bill and spoke in favor of it on the House Floor. I
had the honor to preside over the U.S. House during the floor debate
on this critical piece of legislation.
Last year, House Republicans committed to
the American people to pass legislation lowering energy costs for
families and small businesses. H.R. 1, The Lower Energy Costs Act
delivers on this promise by implementing policies that allow us to
unleash the energy resources that exist within our own borders, like
the abundant natural gas in the Marcellus shale, and reduce our
dependence on foreign nations who do not produce energy as cleanly as
we do in Pennsylvania. To read more about the bill, click
here for a story about the vote in The Daily Review.
Additionally, I joined C-SPAN to
discuss H.R. 1, the importance of lowering energy costs, and some
proposed banking regulations that will hurt our community lenders. Click
here or below to watch.
On Monday, we were joined by Williamsport
Mayor Derek Slaughter this week in Washington, D.C., where I got to
catch up with him on the city's priorities and how my office can help
better serve the great people of Williamsport.
On Wednesday, State Treasurer Stacy
Garrity visited Washington, D.C., where she and I discussed important
ongoing issues. Treasurer Garrity is doing a fantastic job in
Pennsylvania, and we enjoy working together to benefit our great
Commonwealth.
On Friday, I spoke at the Pennsylvania
Leadership Conference, where I spoke about important priorities and
making sure we’re putting America First. The world looks to America
for leadership, and leading is what we must do.
Later, I attended a great event hosted by
Americans for Prosperity with special guest Guy Benson from Fox
News.
Finally, many other great leaders from
Pennsylvania and I gathered at the pre-dinner reception with Kellyanne
Conway.
IN NEWS YOU WON’T HEAR IN THE
MAINSTREAM MEDIA: What shouldn’t be lost in District Attorney
Alvin Bragg’s outrageous attack on President Trump is just how awful
his record is on crime. Of all the Soros-backed extreme
liberal “prosecutors,” Bragg is one of the worst on
crime!
- According to the New
York Post, “since taking office … Bragg has downgraded 52% of
felony cases to misdemeanors — compared to 39% in all of
2019.”
- The Post: “When serious felony charges are brought,
Bragg’s office wins a conviction just 51% of the time — down from 68%
in 2019, the last year before the pandemic disrupted the court
system.”
- It’s the result of a pro-violent crime agenda Bragg began on day
one with one of his
very first actions ordering prosecutors to downgrade many violent
crimes, stop seeking prison sentences for many violent criminals, and
not prosecute serious crimes like resisting arrest.
- Police say Bragg “emboldened”
violent criminals, with one NYC
police union president saying Bragg’s “message was sent to the
criminal element… I believe they feel 100% emboldened. And not only
are the police in danger, but the public is in grave danger."
In one
horrifying example of Bragg’s warped priorities, “A man accused of
raping his teenage relative secured a sweetheart plea deal [from
Bragg] — and then went on to allegedly sexually terrorize five people
in the Bronx just a month later.”
Tragically, that is not the only example
of repeat offenders viciously attacking innocent people in Manhattan.
In November, a woman was brutally raped by a homeless man with
25 prior arrests.
The dangerous pro-crime agendas of
far-left prosecutors and governors are destroying lives. Bragg is one
of the worst offenders.
This week, we paused to mark one year
since the death of Lebanon Police Department Lt. William Lebo in the
line of duty while responding to a domestic disturbance. Lt. Lebo
spent 40 years on the force and was 30 days away from retirement when
he was killed. Our hearts go out to his widow, Lora, his family, and
all those who feel his loss. Also joining us in remembrance were Pa.
Sen. Chris Gehard, Commissioners Bob Phillips, Michael Kuhn, and
District Attorney Pier Hess Graf.
We look forward to catching up with you next week.
God Bless, and see you soon,
Dan
Meuser
http://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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