John,
Good evening, and welcome to our Weekend Update.
From Shelley and I, we want to wish each of you a
Blessed Easter and a Happy Passover. Enjoy this
time celebrating with your families and loved ones.
This week, we witnessed a deadly tragedy unfold in Maryland with
the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Lives were lost, and an
important port has been blocked. A lot of Pennsylvania’s coal is
shipped out of that port.
As we sort through the aftermath of this incident, I joined
“Mornings with Maria” on Fox Business. We need to examine all
funding options to rebuild rather than only appropriate new taxpayer
funds, as Biden suggested. Every time our nation faces an issue, this
Administration’s first and only inclination is: Don’t think,
spend!
We also covered violent crime in our cities and my legislation that
would hold ideological prosecutors accountable and force them to do
their jobs. We also discussed the importance of winning Pennsylvania
for President Donald Trump, U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, our
statewide GOP ticket, and Republicans representing us in Washington
and Harrisburg. Click
here or below to watch my interview.
I joined the “American Agenda” on Newsmax this week to
discuss crime. Combatting crime and ensuring public safety must be the
top priorities for law enforcement and elected officials. Yet the
Biden Administration's ideological liberal social experiment has
failed miserably, both at the border and in our cities. Biden’s
policies are harming our country, and the American people deserve an
immediate course correction. Click
here or below to watch my interview.
Check out my interview on the Volpe Report. We discussed Joe
Biden’s many self-created crises, government funding, community
projects, Israel/Ukraine, and more. Thank you to Chuck Volpe for
having me on. It was a great conversation, as always. Click
here or below to watch.
IN NEWS YOU WON’T HEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA:
What a contrast in New York.
- “Trump expected to attend wake of slain NYPD officer,” NBC
News reports.
- “Biden to bring out the celebrities at a high-dollar fundraiser
with Obama, Clinton,” USA
TODAY reports.
The split screen between President Trump and Joe Biden
couldn’t be more apparent.
President Trump will attend the
wake for fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was savagely
murdered by a career
criminal during a routine traffic stop. He’ll pay his respects to
an officer who dedicated
his life to his friends, family, and community — and he’ll stand
in solidarity with law enforcement officers who have been villainized by
the feckless politicians of the Democrat-run city. He'll also draw
attention to the disastrous policies that allowed a
criminal with 21 prior arrests to be on the streets.
Biden, meanwhile, will be in town for a day of ritzy
fundraising with Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Stephen Colbert —
all in a frantic bid to save Biden’s flailing campaign.
President Trump always supports law enforcement and will always
defend law and order; his
record proves it. Biden can’t even stand up to the “defund
the police” activists in his party; his press secretary wouldn’t
even say the fallen officer’s name out loud.
Finally, I want to acknowledge the passing of a great American,
Senator Joe Lieberman. He and his wife, Hadassah, became friends with
Shelley and me. I tend to say, “he was my favorite Democrat,” but he
was so much more than that. He was someone I respected for many
reasons. He was intelligent, knowledgeable… (always did his homework),
and he possessed great courage. Lieberman was not ever afraid. He
wasn’t afraid to tell the truth, he wasn’t afraid to back his country,
and he wasn’t afraid to speak honestly and candidly about the
fortitude of Israel and the significance of the state of Israel. With
all that said, he was one of the most courteous, congenial, and
significant public officials who could carry on a civil conversation –
even if the disagreements were vast on various policy issues. We lost
a significant figure who, in my view, was always about uniting, not
dividing. He would say what he meant but would not say it in a mean
way. I pray that those in elected office will emulate his legacy as
often as possible. I know I will do my best. God will be good to him,
and I know he will rest in peace for all he did and tried to do in
this world.
Election Update:
Our team continues to promote
ballot applications, early voting, maximizing mail-in ballot returns
for infrequent voters and those who might have a conflict on Election
Day, and protecting the integrity of all citizen voter ballots.
Mail-in ballot applications are now available. Since I am in session
on Primary Day, my ballot application is in, and I will be voting by
mail, EARLY!
Even if there is as little as a 1%
chance you may not be able to vote on Primary Election Day, we cannot
take the chance. Request your ballot now. If you are concerned after
mailing in your ballot, you still may vote with a provisional ballot
on Election Day. For more information on how to request a mail-in or
absentee ballot, click
here.
We look forward to catching up with you
next week. God Bless, and see you soon,
Dan
Meuser
https://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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