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Dear John,
We simply couldn’t cover all breaking stories last Saturday, so I’m back to
keep you in the loop and update you on how recent events impact our movement.
Last week, my colleague Rep. Thomas Massie tragically lost his wife of 35
years, Rhonda. Scott and I extend our sincere sympathy to Rep. Massie and his
family during this inconceivable time.
In what was a monumental win for limited government and a blow to the unending
bureaucratic state, the Supreme Court overturned the Chevron doctrine. Here’s
what that means: Prior to this decision, courts deferred to a federal agency’s
interpretation of unclear statutes. This precedent empowered unelected
bureaucrats to make decisions beyond the scope of laws set forth by Congress.
That meant any time a new administration came to power, we got a massive
overhaul of laws affecting every aspect of our economy. This created
unrelenting compliance costs and confusing directives from federal agencies.
The Founding Fathers created three branches of government to carry out the
will of the people — not four. The decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine
helps restore the proper balance of power between the legislative, executive,
and judicial branches of government. It’s a major win for everyday Americans
and helps rein in the unchecked power of the federal bureaucracy.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. United States that President
Trump and all presidents enjoy a degree of presidential immunity from criminal
prosecution for official acts. This is a major set back to radical Democrats,
who have weaponized the justice system to prosecute President Trump for the
events surrounding and succeeding the 2020 election. Individuals who Democrat
prosecutors were using to testify against the President no longer can—a big win
for MAGA. But here’s the catch: The Georgia case still allows for the
prosecution of President Trump. However, this decision simply blows holes in
the Democrats’ sham attempts to tie him to some criminal conspiracy to overturn
the election. With this case in disarray, President Trump can spend less time
fighting ridiculous battles in court and focus on beating Joe Biden and the
radical Left at the ballot box.
Finally, I’m pleased to announce that House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan is
returning to Minnesota! He will be joining Rep. Brad Finstad and I in support
of our re-election campaigns. We have two opportunities to hear from Chair
Jordan on Saturday, July 13 in Chaska and in Arlington.Please click below for
the event details and to reserve your spot:
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As I close this special edition update, my team and I wish you and your family
a very happy and safe Independence Day.
We're fortunate to live in the greatest country on earth, grounded in our
inalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. “With a firm
reliance on the protection of Divine Providence,” may we always work together
to protect and pass on the freedoms that so many have fought and died for, for
generations to come.
With gratitude,
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Michelle Fischbach
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